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when he's not being shy. >> emmanuel's cancer survivor.had brain cancer and removed the tumors and whatever. so he's a survivosurvivor. he's a resilient child. >> reporter: while he has stories to tell about all of his heroic experiences, he has ambition to help take care of medical needs of others whop do you want to be when you grow up. >> a doctor. >> reporter: taking care of children or adults or everybody? >> everybody. >> reporter: emmanuel got some pointers on speaking. then tried telling a story himself on the stage. >> my first story about football -- >> reporter: doing well in that sport is another one of his goals. he's hoping for an adoptive family who will help him reach his goals. >> a family committed to him, you know. he has disappointments, he needs someone to be committed. >> you come through busboys and poet didn't want 0 you to leave empty handed. >> reporter: a copy of a book he wrote, he hoped to inspire emmanuel to start writing down his stories. barba barbara harrison, news4, wednesday's child. >> if you have room i
when he's not being shy. >> emmanuel's cancer survivor.had brain cancer and removed the tumors and whatever. so he's a survivosurvivor. he's a resilient child. >> reporter: while he has stories to tell about all of his heroic experiences, he has ambition to help take care of medical needs of others whop do you want to be when you grow up. >> a doctor. >> reporter: taking care of children or adults or everybody? >> everybody. >> reporter: emmanuel got some...
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supports legislation it mayor rahm emmanuel takes affect in a few weeks fines between 100-2 under $50ors from spray tans sex abuse trial of jerry sandusky one step closer under way coming up the latest on jury selection. from the air to the ocean and final voyage of the space shuttle enterprise and millions of linked in service could be at risk hackers got their handsngrede living with the pain of moderate to severe rheumatoid arthritis... could mean living with joint damage. help stop the damage before it stops you with humira. for many adults with moderate to severe ra, humira's proven to help relieve pain and stop joint damage. humira can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious, sometimes fatal events can occur, such as infections, lymphoma, or other types of cancer, blood, liver, and nervous system problems, serious allergic reactions and new or worsening heart failure. before starting humira, your doctor should test you for tb. ask your doctor if you live or have been to a region where certain fungal infections are common. tell your doctor if you h
supports legislation it mayor rahm emmanuel takes affect in a few weeks fines between 100-2 under $50ors from spray tans sex abuse trial of jerry sandusky one step closer under way coming up the latest on jury selection. from the air to the ocean and final voyage of the space shuttle enterprise and millions of linked in service could be at risk hackers got their handsngrede living with the pain of moderate to severe rheumatoid arthritis... could mean living with joint damage. help stop the...
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commissioner to resign bechara choucair also demanding six out of 12 clinics shuttered by the rahm emmanuel administration for budget reasons be opened. new approach to prostitution and sex trafficking cook county next small group working to pull women out of life of exploitation also chicago police department opening up checkbook more officers on the streets this summer. take a look behind to make some of the costumes and artifacts from one of the most popular television children shows of all time bozo's circus part of the new museum of broadcast medications showing you more of this coming up. and later jim ramsey great day streak will continue tomorrow and beyond ar eat good fats. avoid bad. don't go over 2000... 1200 calories a day. carbs are bad. carbs are good. the story keeps changing. so i'm not listening... to anyone but myself. i know better nutrition when i see it: great grains. great grains cereal starts whole and stays whole. see the seam? more processed flakes look nothing like natural grains. you can't argue with nutrition you can see. great grains. search great grains and see
commissioner to resign bechara choucair also demanding six out of 12 clinics shuttered by the rahm emmanuel administration for budget reasons be opened. new approach to prostitution and sex trafficking cook county next small group working to pull women out of life of exploitation also chicago police department opening up checkbook more officers on the streets this summer. take a look behind to make some of the costumes and artifacts from one of the most popular television children shows of all...
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zeke emmanuel and texas attorney general greg abbott. thank you. mr. emmanuel, thank you for coming on. >> nice to be here. >> greg abbott, i read your notes. i'm not as thrilled about this as you are. they had s slight of hand and the tax power has been expanded substantially. why are you enthused about this? >> what happened was this is a devastating blow for america. two of the arguments with made were upheld by the court today. the individual mandate was an unconstitutional overreach by congress trying to cram it through the commerce claus. second the state won the argument with regard to the medicaid coercion principle. this is a loss for america because the court did today what congress and the president refused to do. they called obamacare a tax. now we have an obamacare tax that, as justice kennedy pointed out was judicially engineered by a close majority of the court as something the obama administration themselves are shocked by. no one believed this was considered a tax. it will have a devastating business impact across our state and across
zeke emmanuel and texas attorney general greg abbott. thank you. mr. emmanuel, thank you for coming on. >> nice to be here. >> greg abbott, i read your notes. i'm not as thrilled about this as you are. they had s slight of hand and the tax power has been expanded substantially. why are you enthused about this? >> what happened was this is a devastating blow for america. two of the arguments with made were upheld by the court today. the individual mandate was an...
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coming up chicago bears hoping to play in super bowl this year chicago mayor rahm emmanuel hoping forotonand vegetables. new capri sun super-v. zap technology. departure. hertz gold plus rewards also offers ereturn-- our fastest way to return your car. just note your mileage and zap ! you're outta there ! we'll e-mail your receipt in a flash, too. it's just another way you'll be traveling at the speed of hertz. ♪ ♪ ♪ hey, nana, hey, nana ♪ ♪ hey, nana, hey, nana ♪ ♪ hey, nana,...
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. >> i want to get your opinion on emmanuel. he was touting a be an insider and everything. i feel he didn't do a good job at all. it seems like the republicans took the initiative and what obama went into the congress. he had the huge majority in the house, and seemed like they just fell through. >> yeah. i think there's mixed reviews of rob bonn manual some people think he did a good job. he did restore the house to the democrats by going out and recruiting people who matched their district. and there were not a lot of loyalist in the people that he recruited. and they were easy to knock off. in the white house, it's as though he played, he was too cautious. in the book, we talk about you know what is a mandate. who has it and what is it? lyndon johnson had a mandate when he won with 61% of the vote. and he used it. george w. bush didn't win the poplar vote in 2000 and he acted like he the mandate. president obama was shy about using the power. i know, there's one instance when he snapped at one of the republicans, we won, or i won at john mccain everybody took that as a b
. >> i want to get your opinion on emmanuel. he was touting a be an insider and everything. i feel he didn't do a good job at all. it seems like the republicans took the initiative and what obama went into the congress. he had the huge majority in the house, and seemed like they just fell through. >> yeah. i think there's mixed reviews of rob bonn manual some people think he did a good job. he did restore the house to the democrats by going out and recruiting people who matched...
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emmanuel alvarez - su hija era alumna de sospechoso "si es una inseguridad muy dificil saber que mi hijatuvo ahora sí que en las manos del maestro, supuesto maestro pero sí es dificil de digerir". johnny urias, de 50 aÑos de edad, fue suspendido por su distrito escolar en septiembre de 2011 mientras la policia de milpitas, ciudad donde vivia, lo investigaba. "a nosotros nos dijeron que tenía que estaba enfermo que por eso no había venido y a ellos les pusieron un maestro sustituto el cual ha sido el maestro que practicamente los ha llevado durante el periodo de la escuela". esta maÑana, las autoridades de san jose acudieron a la primaria para ayudar a la policia de milpitas con su investigacion.. ellos creen que algunos alumnos pudieron haber sido victimas del detenido. jose garcia - vocero, policia de san jose "los investigadores de la policia de san josé han entrevistado aproximadamente 30 estudiantes y están por entrevistar a más estudiantes de la escuela will rogers". hasta el momento, la policia dice que no hay ningun reporte de que urias haya abusado de algun estudiante pero los pa
emmanuel alvarez - su hija era alumna de sospechoso "si es una inseguridad muy dificil saber que mi hijatuvo ahora sí que en las manos del maestro, supuesto maestro pero sí es dificil de digerir". johnny urias, de 50 aÑos de edad, fue suspendido por su distrito escolar en septiembre de 2011 mientras la policia de milpitas, ciudad donde vivia, lo investigaba. "a nosotros nos dijeron que tenía que estaba enfermo que por eso no había venido y a ellos les pusieron un maestro...
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tom esta decision porque muchos de sus feligreses han sido afectados por "comunidades seguras" emmanuelle- organizador, "s.f.o.p" "nos han dicho que tienen miedo de hablar con la policia porque temen que este programa de comunidades seguras pueda como atraparlos en deportación". segn datos de la oficina de inmigracion "i.c.e.", en aÑos recientes.. ms de 70 mil personas han sido deportadas en california.. 7 de cada 10 por delitos menores, otras por reportar o ser victimas de un crimen. "la gran mayoria de las personas este no tienen ningun record criminal". la ley de confianza pretende evitar que estas personas sigan siendo afectadas. "le dirige a los condados de que solo pueden detener a personas y darselas a inmigracion solo si tienen un record criminal". actualmente, los departamentos de policia de california son obligados por inmigracin a retener a indocumentados que han sido encarcelados. . el acta de la confianza evitaria esta practica... "va a poder salvar o prevenir mas de 45 mil deportaciones en california". el proximo 12 de junio, el senado estatal estar analizando el proyecto de
tom esta decision porque muchos de sus feligreses han sido afectados por "comunidades seguras" emmanuelle- organizador, "s.f.o.p" "nos han dicho que tienen miedo de hablar con la policia porque temen que este programa de comunidades seguras pueda como atraparlos en deportación". segn datos de la oficina de inmigracion "i.c.e.", en aÑos recientes.. ms de 70 mil personas han sido deportadas en california.. 7 de cada 10 por delitos menores, otras por...
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. >> mayor ron emmanuel says it should be a ticket instead of jail time for people caught with marijuana. he said it took him a little time to get used to the idea, but was convinced after he saw the hard numbers. >> about 80% of the kids that are thrown out. that uses court time, police time resources, and not only research to pursue on the case that is 80% turnout, all the time you lose fighting the big drug dealers and the gang peppers -- the gang members. >> officers will ticket people found carrying a 2 15 grams of marijuana. the tickets could range up to $100 and could make big money for the city. >> the issue is whether the city could deny some of the permit if they had been convicted of unlawful use of a weapon. this man had a misdemeanor conviction. he claimed belonged violated his constitutional rights. a court disagreed. a city spokesperson said that it is disappointed with the ruling and is weighing options on fort. >> celebration and protest the needed tonight. and ousted leader hosni mubarak is in a coma. >> the hottest day yet in june today, 95 degrees. another scorcher to
. >> mayor ron emmanuel says it should be a ticket instead of jail time for people caught with marijuana. he said it took him a little time to get used to the idea, but was convinced after he saw the hard numbers. >> about 80% of the kids that are thrown out. that uses court time, police time resources, and not only research to pursue on the case that is 80% turnout, all the time you lose fighting the big drug dealers and the gang peppers -- the gang members. >> officers will...
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mayor rahm emmanuel teaming up with former first lady barbara bush promote volunteering and service andlate night making a comeback arsenio hall big announcement. ♪ ♪ ♪ pop goes the world ♪ ♪ it goes something like this ♪ ♪ everybody here is a friend of mine ♪ ♪ everybody, tell me, have you heard? ♪ ♪ pop goes the world ♪ ♪ pop goes the world ♪ [ female announcer ] pop in a whole new kind of clean with new tide pods... a powerful three-in-one detergent that cleans, brightens and fights stains. pop in. stand out. [ bell tolls ] agents, say hello to the biggest hailstone in u.s. history. oh, that will leave a dent. which is exactly why we educate people... about comprehensive coverage. yep. the right choice now can pay off later. looks like a bowling ball. yeah. oh! agents, say hello to the second-biggest hailstone in u.s. history. [ announcer ] we are insurance. ♪ we are farmers bum-pa-dum, bum-bum-bum-bum ♪ with hotwire's low prices, we can afford to take an extra trip this year. first boston... then san francisco. hotwire checks the competitions' rates every day so they can guarantee t
mayor rahm emmanuel teaming up with former first lady barbara bush promote volunteering and service andlate night making a comeback arsenio hall big announcement. ♪ ♪ ♪ pop goes the world ♪ ♪ it goes something like this ♪ ♪ everybody here is a friend of mine ♪ ♪ everybody, tell me, have you heard? ♪ ♪ pop goes the world ♪ ♪ pop goes the world ♪ [ female announcer ] pop in a whole new kind of clean with new tide pods... a powerful three-in-one detergent that cleans,...
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emmanuel is with us. jesus said, "i am with you forever." and we need to go to the mosques and everywhere to tell people the truth about him and his love. >> george and wendy, i haven't heard from rosam in a while, and we've been in contact with him by e-mail. i received word he had been visited by syrian intelligence who told him to stop evangelizing. we hope he is laying low. >> reporter: the united nations sounds a cry for help, asking the world to extend a hand. people in eight west africa can nations are on the brink of starvation, and at least 3 million of them are children. >> reporter: this tiny village in niger is a stark example of the crisis that hits eight countries. here families depend on farming, but this hut, normally used to store the grain, is dried out by the drought. leaving mothers like mariama struggling to feet feed their families. today she is left to pick wild leaves from trees. >> i don't think any of us can accept this mother must pick wild food ford her children to eat. >> reporter: eight agencies are doing what t
emmanuel is with us. jesus said, "i am with you forever." and we need to go to the mosques and everywhere to tell people the truth about him and his love. >> george and wendy, i haven't heard from rosam in a while, and we've been in contact with him by e-mail. i received word he had been visited by syrian intelligence who told him to stop evangelizing. we hope he is laying low. >> reporter: the united nations sounds a cry for help, asking the world to extend a hand. people...
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some of the mistakes that many of the president's own advisers from david axelrod to rom emmanuel theistake was that as much as he campaigned on this, and justified as he was in doing this, it wasn't what the american people were looking for in those early months after his election, after the crisis. and i think you can certainly do big ambitious things in the aftermath of the crisis, but it should be directly connected to the crisis. and i think too many of the voters who are going to be voting on his re-election did not see healthcare directly related. >> john: and in fairness he criticized the concept against kennedy in 2008. a lot of folks are left floundering like dr. paul krugman if the president should have gone for a much bigger stimulus instead of healthcare reform. do you agree with that estimation? >> i do agree. i think there were two moments here that i think you have to talk about separately. the first was the when the first original stimulus passed. i talked about a memo, an internal--it was at the time of the transition the obama team memo written by roemer who said it
some of the mistakes that many of the president's own advisers from david axelrod to rom emmanuel theistake was that as much as he campaigned on this, and justified as he was in doing this, it wasn't what the american people were looking for in those early months after his election, after the crisis. and i think you can certainly do big ambitious things in the aftermath of the crisis, but it should be directly connected to the crisis. and i think too many of the voters who are going to be...
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i want to thank my chairman, emmanuel cleaver, who i've always told people could tear it up and he tore it up this morning. so i want to thank my chairman again. [ applause ] to the members of the cbc who are here, my colleagues, i see we've just been joined by congresswoman sheila jackson lee from texas. let's give sheila a hand. and we're going to begin this panel even though congresswoman maxine waters is not here yet. she should be here very shortly. so we're expecting her to join us. and of course you met our doctor and our vice president of the cbc earlier, congresswoman donna christiansen from the virgin islands. so again, thank you all. it is my great pleasure to serve as moderator by today's discussion. i'm representative marcia fudge from ohio representing the 11th congressional district. i -- [ applause ] thank you. and i am honored to be here with you for many reasons. i serve as the cbc's for the people voting rights initiative co-chair with my friend and colleague, representative john lewis. let's just take a walk down memory lane. the date was march 7th, 1965, and the pla
i want to thank my chairman, emmanuel cleaver, who i've always told people could tear it up and he tore it up this morning. so i want to thank my chairman again. [ applause ] to the members of the cbc who are here, my colleagues, i see we've just been joined by congresswoman sheila jackson lee from texas. let's give sheila a hand. and we're going to begin this panel even though congresswoman maxine waters is not here yet. she should be here very shortly. so we're expecting her to join us. and...
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the final press conference attended by the chairman of the european commission chose emmanuel but it was a and of course the chairman off the european council herman van rompuy of course lies and puts an egg question was posed by one of the foreign journalists who is apparently part of the presidential rule and he said that there were leaflets distributed at the hotel where he is staying with said no to russian pinochet and hundreds of opposition members are in prison and just a quick aside we are apparently staying in the same hotel we did not see any such fliers but the case remains that the question was posed and the russian president was quick to come up with a response to it. called political prisoners whenever i go i'm off about mr holder and his future as we know the european court of human rights there are new political motives criminal cases. so if someone suggests i go to prison then i'll have good company of course we're talking about me to hear the former oil tycoon who is in prison at the moment on charges of investment and tax evasion now there of what were of course ot
the final press conference attended by the chairman of the european commission chose emmanuel but it was a and of course the chairman off the european council herman van rompuy of course lies and puts an egg question was posed by one of the foreign journalists who is apparently part of the presidential rule and he said that there were leaflets distributed at the hotel where he is staying with said no to russian pinochet and hundreds of opposition members are in prison and just a quick aside we...
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inform politics in the electorate today that our guest was talking about before the break i asked him emmanuel ski's us about the debate going on on whether series that which is been dubbed the radical left party that came in second in the elections on sunday is trying to recreate that dynamic of change that the country saw in one thousand nine hundred one here's what he said . well that's what a lot of the detractors claim and you know it's true that they have a trial a lot of the of the same profile against the both the blogs the socialist likening the one and you know the kind of. dilemma that they see. in many ways. the way that you know the foundation of the privileged classes change for the present and i guess. they have a kind of power into a truly similar trend so the fact that there is a large. precisely that feels disenfranchised being logged out of the labor market being logged out of let's say aspirational. creational ever so you know there are some anomalies and obviously that thing and. whether they are doing so intentionally. is very hard to say. you know if the trend is that in
inform politics in the electorate today that our guest was talking about before the break i asked him emmanuel ski's us about the debate going on on whether series that which is been dubbed the radical left party that came in second in the elections on sunday is trying to recreate that dynamic of change that the country saw in one thousand nine hundred one here's what he said . well that's what a lot of the detractors claim and you know it's true that they have a trial a lot of the of the same...
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being taken in positively by european traders and also the european commission president assures emmanuel borrows who has said the e.u. banks must go ahead beyond measures proposed last week and submit to a single cross border supervised meanwhile cyprus may be the next country poised for an international bailout on monday it's finance minister hinted that the cash strapped country may apply for financial aid before the end of this month and that's in case the economy finds it difficult to support banks which are highly exposed to greece. in asia the nikkei is saw a completely different picture down to more than one percent as the international monetary fund was pressuring the bank of japan to go ahead with monetary easing saying that the yen is overvalued and here in russia there was no trading on tuesday just like on monday because of national holidays but trading will resume on wednesday when traders will have to be playing catch up with with the rest of the world but here's here's a saturday's closing figures for you with the r.t.s. and the my six or some positive movement coming out
being taken in positively by european traders and also the european commission president assures emmanuel borrows who has said the e.u. banks must go ahead beyond measures proposed last week and submit to a single cross border supervised meanwhile cyprus may be the next country poised for an international bailout on monday it's finance minister hinted that the cash strapped country may apply for financial aid before the end of this month and that's in case the economy finds it difficult to...
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. >> finally, michael goe don's new boo ish ieinma.pdo he looking at the emmanuel affair.s forgotten today. in 1950 he published a best seller hat id tebal omrensoe catastrophic floods were as a result of -- that came into earth. it was immediately a best sell leer.
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and and supporter raghu nayak on federal fraud charges met privately with a concerned mayor rahm emmanueltypical situation with two children of my thoughts are with her and her family as a whole >> i also want to say thank you to the people who prayed for the family who were uplifted us in prayer gratifying to note so much support. i thank you very much for your interest and to so much for helping us through this tough time. thank you >> and with that left city hall took no questions ald. sandi jackson and jesse jackson jr. whereabouts and condition not known some are questioning the timing of the announcement on monday whether the timing was designed to help him fend off potential challengers publicly in november something washington office has already strongly denied. >> cook county board president toni preckwinkle says she and assessor joe berrios this a great about nepotism following the investigation county board ethics ordered joe berrios to fire his sister and son of news tonight at 5:00 tony preckwinkle told us that joe berrios is good at his job but cannot keep friends and family
and and supporter raghu nayak on federal fraud charges met privately with a concerned mayor rahm emmanueltypical situation with two children of my thoughts are with her and her family as a whole >> i also want to say thank you to the people who prayed for the family who were uplifted us in prayer gratifying to note so much support. i thank you very much for your interest and to so much for helping us through this tough time. thank you >> and with that left city hall took no...
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repaired city employees monetary remote locations during nonworking hours some think mayor rahm emmanuel should take a look at security commissioner of department david reynolds has to be accountable on some level >> sources for bga cannot say if all of the facts done by employees they think the one at the location a clear case of employee employee and all working on security but the alarm system for that application has of today still not working. occurred while there was a guard on duty. new plan to reduce arrests pop offenses one step closer public safety committee vote of 13-1 allows police to issue tickets for those 17 years old or older caught with less than 15 g of pot drug education community service for those ticketed. >> colleagues understand the benefit outweighs concerns. >> supposed to be legislators passing ordinances that help the children that help the adults. >> if the full council approves could go into effect next month. wielding a 10 in. knife using on a bleak view man walking dog last weekend isolated case most likely today sketch of the man they want off the streets
repaired city employees monetary remote locations during nonworking hours some think mayor rahm emmanuel should take a look at security commissioner of department david reynolds has to be accountable on some level >> sources for bga cannot say if all of the facts done by employees they think the one at the location a clear case of employee employee and all working on security but the alarm system for that application has of today still not working. occurred while there was a guard on...
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for those at the very top and that was discovered in two thousand and three by thomas piketty and emmanuel so we have a graphic of this if i could just show this and you can comment on it we can pull that since the one nine hundred eighty s. the rich are pulled away we have them there we get this this was one thousand nine hundred seven in one thousand nine hundred eighty three the great compression period and here we have the great divergence and this is the top twenty percent these are quintiles fifths the bottom twenty percent is actually not just flat to lose. if you if you look at it if you go all the way to the top one percent what you will see is a doubling of the income share since one nine hundred seventy nine this is one hundred twenty percent that would be two hundred that would be off the top of that right so that's the one percent versus the ninety nine percent and then the second trend is a more complex trend and it's it's the divide between skilled labor and less skilled labor between people of college degrees and people who don't between people who have graduate degrees and
for those at the very top and that was discovered in two thousand and three by thomas piketty and emmanuel so we have a graphic of this if i could just show this and you can comment on it we can pull that since the one nine hundred eighty s. the rich are pulled away we have them there we get this this was one thousand nine hundred seven in one thousand nine hundred eighty three the great compression period and here we have the great divergence and this is the top twenty percent these are...
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she ran for congress against a long-term congressman named emmanuel seller who had been in congress for 30 years, 35 years, very powerful figure in brooklyn and in congress. he was the chairman of the house judiciary committee. nobody thought she had a chance at that time. even i didn't think she had a chance. she told me she was running but she ran and she won by 600 votes against seller in a primary. it was a big surprise. the brooklyn organization and seller then brought a lawsuit against her to set aside the election and asking for a new election claiming she stole the election. there was fraud. people voted who shouldn't have voted, ridiculous charges. i mean the brooklyn organization controlled the were electoral process and she was an outsider who happened to pull it off by campaigning very hard and being very attractive. she asked me to represent her again. i was reluctant to do it. i had a summer vacation planned. this takes place during the summer. my wife wasn't too happy about this. we took a cabin in maine while i never got to, but i did represent her and in a very tough fi
she ran for congress against a long-term congressman named emmanuel seller who had been in congress for 30 years, 35 years, very powerful figure in brooklyn and in congress. he was the chairman of the house judiciary committee. nobody thought she had a chance at that time. even i didn't think she had a chance. she told me she was running but she ran and she won by 600 votes against seller in a primary. it was a big surprise. the brooklyn organization and seller then brought a lawsuit against...
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mayor rahm emmanuel looking to get the money from defense. lease'sthe fed. national security special event status. cook county criminal court building in named renamed retire judge with a unique story judge george leighton served in court on the county state and federal level of 99 year-old retired drudge camp from humble beginnings the son of immigrant spent his time picking potatoes to help his family judge george leighton never graduated from grade school talked his way into howard university and graduated from harvard law school. 99 years old judge george leighton served as chicago branch pres. for naacp retired united states district court in 1987. amazing. still coming up assessing the damage president obama sees a community ravaged by wildfires that argument at a bond hearing for george zimmerman asking a judge to let him go and hundreds of items from former cook county president john stroger on sale next. ot sfilodour [ bell tolls ] agents, say hello to the biggest hailstone in u.s. history. oh, that will leave a dent. which is exactly why we educate
mayor rahm emmanuel looking to get the money from defense. lease'sthe fed. national security special event status. cook county criminal court building in named renamed retire judge with a unique story judge george leighton served in court on the county state and federal level of 99 year-old retired drudge camp from humble beginnings the son of immigrant spent his time picking potatoes to help his family judge george leighton never graduated from grade school talked his way into howard...
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he was identify as emmanuel miranda of richmond. >>> a man was found shot to death. police were called to madeira avenue. irvs found the man at 4:45 a.m. corner's office. >>> officers reacted quickly to put out a fast molesting fire that burned dangerously close to homes. the flames burned just within yards of homes, but crews were able to put the fire out quickly and in all, only pfeifer acres bryned and no structures were damaged. no word yet on what caused that fire. >>> oakland's police chief says the department is seriously short staffed due to injuries. the oakland tribune reports the department has been 90 officers on medical leave out of a total force of 646. usually the nish of injured overs is 50-60. the police union president blames overtime from occupy oakland protests. >>> meanwhile former oakland police chief batts is adding fuel to criticism of mayor quan's 100 blocks and tells the colonnible, "it was a political reaction to rising crime last surge including the shooting death of-year-old carlos nava. batts said the 100 blocks "wasn't do-able from day
he was identify as emmanuel miranda of richmond. >>> a man was found shot to death. police were called to madeira avenue. irvs found the man at 4:45 a.m. corner's office. >>> officers reacted quickly to put out a fast molesting fire that burned dangerously close to homes. the flames burned just within yards of homes, but crews were able to put the fire out quickly and in all, only pfeifer acres bryned and no structures were damaged. no word yet on what caused that fire....
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Jun 14, 2012
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mayor rahm emmanuel promises not selling out the taxpayers to pay for the new practice facility but wedo know the chicago bulls will not come back for nothing nothing sinister just about bringing business back to chicago. bellmont chicago-based basketball team why are you playing and hear it your field? >> asked chicago white sox jerry reinsdorf that question years ago talks began to move them back many of the players used about the north shore easy commute to but the deal comes as jerry reinsdorf at the blackhawks owner rocky wirtz ask for a renewed tax break in exchange for building $95 million practice facility with the restaurant and retail complex on the east end of the united center the mayor says has not talked about extending the cap on property taxes for a united center no sweetheart deal or tiff subsidy >> represent the taxpayers of making sure they are not taken to the cleaners >> the move to deerfield deal better bittersweet definitely nice to think you might bump into a legendary player >> very exciting stopping by max and benny's restaurant grew up while the chicago deerf
mayor rahm emmanuel promises not selling out the taxpayers to pay for the new practice facility but wedo know the chicago bulls will not come back for nothing nothing sinister just about bringing business back to chicago. bellmont chicago-based basketball team why are you playing and hear it your field? >> asked chicago white sox jerry reinsdorf that question years ago talks began to move them back many of the players used about the north shore easy commute to but the deal comes as jerry...
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negotiations is not fair >> jean claude brizard says teachers to not know enough about what he and the rahm emmanuel a administrations are offering or denying teachers 89 percent said that they knew enough votes were cast last week counted by clergy to ensure integrity. >> the real estate in this state for everybody in the city of chicago is that a just fair good contract a cheap price to the school year to begin a new school year to continue to work to improve the quality of education in chicago >> this can be disruptive a strike have to think about everybody >> teachers if they want to be on this side of children they have to recognize society has changed the world a smaller place and we need to compete. that means longer school days at blogger school year >> karen lewis asking for 30% raise for ctu members >> they have toiled in silence the mayor of the city has exerted control shutdowns schools and handed over the subsidies to well-connected friends >> breaking down request like this chicago public school teachers asked to work 20 percent longer school day teachers want 20% raise in pay last con
negotiations is not fair >> jean claude brizard says teachers to not know enough about what he and the rahm emmanuel a administrations are offering or denying teachers 89 percent said that they knew enough votes were cast last week counted by clergy to ensure integrity. >> the real estate in this state for everybody in the city of chicago is that a just fair good contract a cheap price to the school year to begin a new school year to continue to work to improve the quality of...
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ezekiel emmanuel and nancy snyderman. >> the doctors are in.50 let's talk about fees. tdd# 1-800-345-2550 there are atm fees. tdd# 1-800-345-2550 account service fees. tdd# 1-800-345-2550 and the most dreaded fees of all, hidden fees. tdd# 1-800-345-2550 at charles schwab, you won't pay fees on top of fees. tdd# 1-800-345-2550 no monthly account service fees. tdd# 1-800-345-2550 no hidden fees. tdd# 1-800-345-2550 and we rebate every atm fee. tdd# 1-800-345-2550 so talk to chuck tdd# 1-800-345-2550 because when it comes to talking, there is no fee. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ what if i can't lose the weight? what if weight watchers can't help me? what if i'm not ready for change? what if i fall back into old habits? what if i lose control? what if i gain it all back? what if there's always an excuse why i can't? what if i can't follow through? what if i fail? shhh. there's only one voice worth listening to and that's the one saying you can do this. i'm standing here still in control of my weight with weight watchers, telling you to believe in that voice. join for
ezekiel emmanuel and nancy snyderman. >> the doctors are in.50 let's talk about fees. tdd# 1-800-345-2550 there are atm fees. tdd# 1-800-345-2550 account service fees. tdd# 1-800-345-2550 and the most dreaded fees of all, hidden fees. tdd# 1-800-345-2550 at charles schwab, you won't pay fees on top of fees. tdd# 1-800-345-2550 no monthly account service fees. tdd# 1-800-345-2550 no hidden fees. tdd# 1-800-345-2550 and we rebate every atm fee. tdd# 1-800-345-2550 so talk to chuck tdd#...
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mayor ram i emmanuel taz it is make sure they go for the serious crimes. eye daidala and josie ja a -- >> nine out of ten of the pot cases are thrown out anyway. making the changes will add 125 police says to the year. what say you? >> nonsense, patti ann. in new york city we have a mayor. think of him as you will. rudy giuliani. he based it on the premise of little things mean a lot. what does it mean? if you root out the big crime you root out little crime. in any city we want law and order and unit. we want to get people smoking marijuana or carrying it off the streets fear i don't do. >> arthur critics say it sends the wrong message to kids as well. what about that? >> i was making a joke with the glasses before. that's what the theory is if we only write people up a ticket and they go to court and pay the ticket as opposed to locking them up. what are you doing when you take cops off the street. chicago is a mess right now with their crime rate. it is soaring through the roof. they don't know what to do. what giuliani did he grabbed everyone for the s
mayor ram i emmanuel taz it is make sure they go for the serious crimes. eye daidala and josie ja a -- >> nine out of ten of the pot cases are thrown out anyway. making the changes will add 125 police says to the year. what say you? >> nonsense, patti ann. in new york city we have a mayor. think of him as you will. rudy giuliani. he based it on the premise of little things mean a lot. what does it mean? if you root out the big crime you root out little crime. in any city we want law...
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. >> in your book, it sees the guys who were more conservative rahm emmanuel keep winning, the progressvidently get fired like greg craig did or holder who wants to leave. >> that's an amazing part of the story i never heard before. holder wanted to resign. what happened there? why didn't he res sign? why dept to resign? >> he wanted to resign. his mother died. he was very very close to her. that was a huge blow. he had had extremely difficult and run 5 in this administration. he felt isolated on some of these decisions like the ksm decision, on other issues as well. he was being attacked by republicans on the hill and by editorial writers. he wasn't getting a whole lot of back-up from the administration and so i think he felt as i said, isolated and depressed. he sank into a depression. he said to his wife, "i don't know if i can get through the day." he was talked out of it by valerie jarrod that said if he had done this holder would have been a rallying cry. they would have said you were drummed out of? >> which is true. he would have been. daniel, here is the thing. i have to ask yo
. >> in your book, it sees the guys who were more conservative rahm emmanuel keep winning, the progressvidently get fired like greg craig did or holder who wants to leave. >> that's an amazing part of the story i never heard before. holder wanted to resign. what happened there? why didn't he res sign? why dept to resign? >> he wanted to resign. his mother died. he was very very close to her. that was a huge blow. he had had extremely difficult and run 5 in this administration....
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emmanuel, good to see you. some of the things you work on. you have an essay going on here.hat are some of the things you've enjoyed about the bus. >> some of the things was me coming over -- them coming over to help with my sats to improve my vocabulary words and they helped with my math problems. >> reporter: you have hopes of moving on to college after this? >> yes. them coming over to the school, trying to help us, trying to get the kids to learn something instead of just hanging out in the street and doing whatever. >> reporter: you going to college? >> i'm going to central state in dayton ohio to play football and major in nursing. i learned a lot. >> reporter: congratulations now. is that cool or what? coming up at 6:00 we'll have more on this and actually how it involves instruction in the classr
emmanuel, good to see you. some of the things you work on. you have an essay going on here.hat are some of the things you've enjoyed about the bus. >> some of the things was me coming over -- them coming over to help with my sats to improve my vocabulary words and they helped with my math problems. >> reporter: you have hopes of moving on to college after this? >> yes. them coming over to the school, trying to help us, trying to get the kids to learn something instead of just...
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show, we'll have reaction to the supreme court decision with rachel maddow, mark halperin and zeke emmanuelm ron haul has a look what's next on "news nation." >> we are following breaking news. why is the nra now involved in tomorrow's vote to hold attorney general eric holder in contempt? right now, congress is setting the rules for that vote. and word is as many as 35 democrats could defect from the party and vote to hold the attorney general in contempt. plus nba legend and business icon magic johnson will join me to talk about his latest business venture and he has advice for people who want to start their own business in this economy. [ male announcer ] this is anna, her long day teaching the perfect swing begins with back pain and a choice. take advil, and maybe have to take up to four in a day. or take aleve, which can relieve pain all day with just two pills. good eye. home protector plus, from liberty mutual insurance, where the costs to both repair your home and replace your possessions are covered. and we don't just cut a check for the depreciated value -- we can actually replace
show, we'll have reaction to the supreme court decision with rachel maddow, mark halperin and zeke emmanuelm ron haul has a look what's next on "news nation." >> we are following breaking news. why is the nra now involved in tomorrow's vote to hold attorney general eric holder in contempt? right now, congress is setting the rules for that vote. and word is as many as 35 democrats could defect from the party and vote to hold the attorney general in contempt. plus nba legend and...
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three ducks arrived with the mailman as he walked his daily route at emmanuel nursing home. now, the ducklings make it over there every couple of weeks. the mail isn't delivered as quickly as it usually is but the ducks, well, they make a whole lot of people smile. >> they get to interact with them and the residents. so it's a plus all the way around. >> these ducks don't quack. they peep. you can hear them. so the mailman hauls in a peeper and the pets. >>> he might just be the next great sportscaster and's e-- and he's not even able to vote. we'll more on that next after the break. >>> we're going to close out this week with a severe weather alert day. let's get to howard in the weather center. >>> we've had a few reports of high winds. there's one out of washington county, maryland. just some tree limbs down. took down a few power lines. many thunderstorm warnings are going at this hour. we'll show you the radar the last six hours with the lightning. you can see what's bub:led -- bubbled up with the heat. coastal storms to our south and storms to our west. they're kind of
three ducks arrived with the mailman as he walked his daily route at emmanuel nursing home. now, the ducklings make it over there every couple of weeks. the mail isn't delivered as quickly as it usually is but the ducks, well, they make a whole lot of people smile. >> they get to interact with them and the residents. so it's a plus all the way around. >> these ducks don't quack. they peep. you can hear them. so the mailman hauls in a peeper and the pets. >>> he might just...