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. >> i see most people in the area are in wheelchairs especially in the englewood neighborhood. this time will pass, it will change. we are experiencing it, but the sun shall shine again. it definitely will. >> but the price for bullet that cut him down is one he's still paying. sarah hoye, al jazeera chicago. >> and a price in a way we all pay. that's "america tonight," tell us what you think at aljazeera.com/americatonight. talk to us on twitter or facebook and come back. we'll have more of "america tonight," tomorrow. is >> i'm david schuster in for ali velshi. "on target" knit, naturing debt. it's bad enough when a stranger steal your energy, what happens when parents use your identity to rack up bills one apology at a time. this week we've been shining a bright light on something called the dark
. >> i see most people in the area are in wheelchairs especially in the englewood neighborhood. this time will pass, it will change. we are experiencing it, but the sun shall shine again. it definitely will. >> but the price for bullet that cut him down is one he's still paying. sarah hoye, al jazeera chicago. >> and a price in a way we all pay. that's "america tonight," tell us what you think at aljazeera.com/americatonight. talk to us on twitter or facebook and...
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. >> he is aluth in englewood. on chicago south side and it is one of the city's most dangerous neighborhoods. >> okay, let's play pal, guys. >> on this day with ten others he is traded in his weapon for a whistle. >> a lot of times there will be conflict based upon different boundaries where someone may live, and this gives kid as chance to interact with kids from the all over the community irregardless of what block they are on. >> about 100 kids both boys and girls ages eight to 12, are taking part in the league. but it isn't just about baseball, it is about mentoring kid whose need it the most. along with teaching them about throwing batting and fielding, organizers are hoping to build stronger relationships with the community that translates from're in the field to out there in the neighborhoods. >> retired postal worker signed up for two grandersons to play in the league, she says she believed this can help build trust between communities of color and the police. >> i think the interaction is really good, bec
. >> he is aluth in englewood. on chicago south side and it is one of the city's most dangerous neighborhoods. >> okay, let's play pal, guys. >> on this day with ten others he is traded in his weapon for a whistle. >> a lot of times there will be conflict based upon different boundaries where someone may live, and this gives kid as chance to interact with kids from the all over the community irregardless of what block they are on. >> about 100 kids both boys and...
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. >> i see most people in the area are in wheelchairs especially in the englewood neighborhood. this time will pass, it will change. we are experiencing it, but the sun shall shine again. it definitely will. >> but the price for bullet that paying. sarah hoye, al jazeera chicago. >> and a price in a way we all pay. that's "america tonight," tell us what you think at aljazeera.com/americatonight. talk to us on twitter or facebook and come back. we'll have more of "america tonight," tomorrow. >> brittany menard's decision to take her own life last year. sparked a national debate. >> brittany didn't wan't to die the brain tumor was killing her, she simply took control over how that process would go. >> now see what her husband is doing to keep his promise to change "right to die" laws nationwide. america tonight only on al jazeera america. >> first i.s.i.l. now the kurds. turkey confirms its fighter jets have launched strikes on pkk camps in iraq. and i'm jane dutton with the world news from doha. also ahead tunisia's parliament passes antiterrorism legislation, calling it draconia
. >> i see most people in the area are in wheelchairs especially in the englewood neighborhood. this time will pass, it will change. we are experiencing it, but the sun shall shine again. it definitely will. >> but the price for bullet that paying. sarah hoye, al jazeera chicago. >> and a price in a way we all pay. that's "america tonight," tell us what you think at aljazeera.com/americatonight. talk to us on twitter or facebook and come back. we'll have more of...
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future organizations and police and lastly a monthly calendar performance shall be provided to the englewood station and i'll add the entertainment commission as well if you choose to expand adopt it we're recommending for approval and again, i apologize on the pronunciation of your late name commissioner president tan. >> thank you very much. >> i don't think we have any questions open up for public comment please come on up let us know who you or i have two minutes the bell is working great. >> good evening commissioners i'm buzz i'm the patron of the bookstore. >> club. >> bookstore. >> oh laughter. >> oh, oh. >> sometimes, it feels a little bit like a club but you know as you guys all know the jazz clubs in the city have taken a big hit there's harder anymore to expand go for live jazz this is a place it needs to be preserved and second of all the types of audience that jazz draws is a well sedate mature audience so then in general the place is a cultural institutions in the neighborhood and deserves to expand know carry on thank you. >> is there any additional public comment. >> all rig
future organizations and police and lastly a monthly calendar performance shall be provided to the englewood station and i'll add the entertainment commission as well if you choose to expand adopt it we're recommending for approval and again, i apologize on the pronunciation of your late name commissioner president tan. >> thank you very much. >> i don't think we have any questions open up for public comment please come on up let us know who you or i have two minutes the bell is...
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at one point, he crashed into an englewood cliff police officers car got into a fight and then stole that car. finally ended where the suspect crashed on a highway. >> convicted killer david sweat waking up in prison this morning for the first time in a month. moved yesterday from hospital to maximum security prison in central new york. he is still recovering from being shot by police, after breaking out from a different prison last month. the other inmate who escaped with sweat was killed by police. sweat will spend 23 hours a day in solitary confinement. >> heroic rescue down the jersey shore several people pulled from burning home, happened yesterday 900 block saint charles place in ocean city. six people including firefighter are recovering from their injuries. steve patterson has more now on this rescue. >> oh, man what a shame. what a shame. wow. >> reporter: neighbor gale had been avoiding this moment. for the first time since she woke to up trucks, flames, and sirens early sunday morning she took a good look at the -- >> it ruined somebody's weekend that's for sure, thank goo
at one point, he crashed into an englewood cliff police officers car got into a fight and then stole that car. finally ended where the suspect crashed on a highway. >> convicted killer david sweat waking up in prison this morning for the first time in a month. moved yesterday from hospital to maximum security prison in central new york. he is still recovering from being shot by police, after breaking out from a different prison last month. the other inmate who escaped with sweat was...
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. >> our crack staff back in englewood cliffs found a clip of what ludicrous mode actually does lookike. so check it out. >> ludicrous speed, go! [ screaming ] >> okay. so 0 to 60 in 2.8's pretty cool. but it's the update on the model x that really got the stock moving. the stock pulled back to up 1% and then climbed back up to close to session highs toward the end of the day because of the xfrmt update, right? that's all we care about at this point. >> i would guess that's all you care about at this point but if you look at the stock if you buy it here you're risking it to the down side. your support is 265. your up side target is 291. that's based on an overshoot level from the old high, 291, down to that level that guy talked about a lot, that 181 low. if you see, that that is where you bookend your trade. but this stock still has the best mileage out of any other of the competition. it still owns it. if it doesn't run out of gas. i just came up with that. >> mileage, running out of gas. >> you could stay in the name. >> so you like the stock? >> i'm saying 265 stop. if you're goi
. >> our crack staff back in englewood cliffs found a clip of what ludicrous mode actually does lookike. so check it out. >> ludicrous speed, go! [ screaming ] >> okay. so 0 to 60 in 2.8's pretty cool. but it's the update on the model x that really got the stock moving. the stock pulled back to up 1% and then climbed back up to close to session highs toward the end of the day because of the xfrmt update, right? that's all we care about at this point. >> i would guess...
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authorities accuse the suspect of car-jacking a woman in englewood.ornered him but he managed to steal the police car. he collides with another cruiser. eventually they run him off the road. you see him trying to get away on foot. he didn't get far. authorities picked him up on $1 million bail. >> joe is shaking his head. he's like i know how that turns out. >> usually does. >>> expensive page from baseball's brooklyn past. science fiction mecca and a suspect on the run from police. a big, ornyery toro. shopping online... ...is as easy as it gets. wouldn't it be great... ...if hiring plumbers, carpenters and even piano tuners were just as simple? thanks to angie's list now it is. we've made hiring anyone from a handyman to a dog-walker as simple as a few clicks. buy their services directly at angieslist.com. no more calling around. no more hassles. and you don't even have to be a member to start shopping today. angie's list is revolutionizing local service again. visit angieslist.com today. when you travel, we help you make all kinds of connections. c
authorities accuse the suspect of car-jacking a woman in englewood.ornered him but he managed to steal the police car. he collides with another cruiser. eventually they run him off the road. you see him trying to get away on foot. he didn't get far. authorities picked him up on $1 million bail. >> joe is shaking his head. he's like i know how that turns out. >> usually does. >>> expensive page from baseball's brooklyn past. science fiction mecca and a suspect on the run...
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investigators say a man carjacked an englewood woman and when police cornered him he stole an officer's car. it ended when the officer clip the back of the officer's car in paramus. after it happened he tried to bite an officer. he's being held on $1 million bail. >>> developing story in rio grand, new jersey torque night a man walking along old rio grand of a made a terrible discovery this morning. he found two bodies. >> a man an woman lying in the woods. fox 29's shawnette wilson talked to some rattled neighbors tonight. >> nothing like that ever goes on around who are. >> reporter: neighbors along old rio grand avenue near south fifth street in middle township woke up this morning to an unusual and chaotic scene. >> police all over the place and then there was big truck from the prosecutor's office saying it was a crime scene. >> reporter: investigators say someone walking on a back trail in this wooded area in rio grand found the bodies of a man and woman both dead. >> i don't know what went on in their lives but it's sad. >> reporter: wednesday evening, the cape may county prosecu
investigators say a man carjacked an englewood woman and when police cornered him he stole an officer's car. it ended when the officer clip the back of the officer's car in paramus. after it happened he tried to bite an officer. he's being held on $1 million bail. >>> developing story in rio grand, new jersey torque night a man walking along old rio grand of a made a terrible discovery this morning. he found two bodies. >> a man an woman lying in the woods. fox 29's shawnette...
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when officers started chasing him, he rammed several police cars at one point he crashed into an englewoodr got into fight with the officer and then stole his car. you see the dents there. chase finally ended when the suspect crashed on the highway. >>> convicted killer david sweat waking up behind bars for the first time in a month. sweat moved yesterday from a hospital to maximum security prison in central new york. he is still recovering from being shot by police after escaping a different prison last month. sweat will spends 23 hours a day in solitary confinement also placed on suicide watch. >> anarchs frightening finish to the coke 0400 at daytona earlier today. huge crash sends driver dillon's car flying into the fence. it happened just seconds after the race ended at the crash destroyed dillon's race car. amazingly dillon himself able to walk away from the crash. the race didn't end until about 3:00 in the morning all thanks to long rain delay. but you mentioned this earlier, you can see exactly why they have those fences in place. >> those fences and those cars built a certain way
when officers started chasing him, he rammed several police cars at one point he crashed into an englewoodr got into fight with the officer and then stole his car. you see the dents there. chase finally ended when the suspect crashed on the highway. >>> convicted killer david sweat waking up behind bars for the first time in a month. sweat moved yesterday from a hospital to maximum security prison in central new york. he is still recovering from being shot by police after escaping a...
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> this new dash cam, just row least from the sunday's chase investigators say a man carjacked an englewoodn. when police cornered him he stole an officer ' car clipped the back of suspect's car, he tried to run away, of course, cops say after it happened he tried to bite an officer. he's being held on $1 million bail. >> can you imagine seeing that, though, not knowing what's going on watching two cop cars casino every clipping the other to force it off off the road? amazing. fbi makes please, two lawmakers privacy laws on the internet. >> james comb i argue before the senate judiciary committee yesterday, encoding in such a way to keep it private would hint hinder his agencies' ability. groups around the world showing increasing success recruiting followers on line. >> all of our communications will be covered by universal strong encryption, that is a world that in some ways is wonderful and in some ways has serious public safety ramifications. >> now critics argue the two preferred social media sites for would be isis, facebook, twitter, largely un encrypted platforms. the us should not
> this new dash cam, just row least from the sunday's chase investigators say a man carjacked an englewoodn. when police cornered him he stole an officer ' car clipped the back of suspect's car, he tried to run away, of course, cops say after it happened he tried to bite an officer. he's being held on $1 million bail. >> can you imagine seeing that, though, not knowing what's going on watching two cop cars casino every clipping the other to force it off off the road? amazing. fbi makes...
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the headline from the "washington post," -- next call is earl, from englewood, new jersey. caller: good morning. thank you for taking my call. i teach history at a local community college. looking at this historically donald trump's candidacy speaks to a historical trend in populism that usually runs through many elections, all the way back to candidates like william jennings bryant. his candidacy has taken it to an extreme, a very basic extreme when he attacks specific ethnic groups. his candidacy is basically all about donald trump. he is up in the polls now but he will flameout. at the end, he will not be around. to cut to the point, it is a clamshell. it is all about him -- it is a clown show. it is all about him, and not about anything that amounts to anything. host: who is your candidate in this race? caller: i do not have one yet. even though i am calling on the democrat line, you might assume i'm leaning toward hillary clinton. bernie sanders is offering her a unique challenge, putting up issues she will have to answer to and speak to. but i don't have a hard and fa
the headline from the "washington post," -- next call is earl, from englewood, new jersey. caller: good morning. thank you for taking my call. i teach history at a local community college. looking at this historically donald trump's candidacy speaks to a historical trend in populism that usually runs through many elections, all the way back to candidates like william jennings bryant. his candidacy has taken it to an extreme, a very basic extreme when he attacks specific ethnic groups....
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one was the basketball stadium in englewood. the other was the coliseum. however, these venues are still all caps. intact. the cost can be kept down. you don't have to rebuild everything as far as the infrastructure is concerned. going to the coliseum, that venue in particular, i grew up in that airy a, in that -- in that area. i grew up in the neighborhood. that neighborhood is pretty rough. when they had the events los angeles proved to me that if they want to there was so much they could do to improve our city. although some of it may have been temporary. it just proves to me that with the right kind of planning we could build a better city. los angeles with a beautiful place to go up. but many of the ares were run down. going back to that, i was one of these people that just could not believe it could happen. when the 1984 olympics came, i was like no way. the traffic conditions, the freeway, the state. i just could not see it happening. i did not think it could be done. but we proved that it could be done. what a wonderful time it was. i enjoyed every
one was the basketball stadium in englewood. the other was the coliseum. however, these venues are still all caps. intact. the cost can be kept down. you don't have to rebuild everything as far as the infrastructure is concerned. going to the coliseum, that venue in particular, i grew up in that airy a, in that -- in that area. i grew up in the neighborhood. that neighborhood is pretty rough. when they had the events los angeles proved to me that if they want to there was so much they could do...