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it will cut the famous chicago to shanghai flight.p glasgow, scotland and pueblo, mexico. >>> amazon is toads name the site for its second head quarters. they narrowed the list to 20 including raleigh and washington d.c. the company needs up to 8 million square feet of office space. they estimate it will generate 50,000 jobs. >>> heaven spirits, is a reference to dylan's song, knocking on heaven's door. heaven hill says its logo is similar to its logo. thaeub are rr used the trademark more than 80 years. >>> and starbucks says its pumpkin spice latte will be available next tuesday. can't wait. >> it's thime already? skwraoes. geez. >>> how a group of fisherman got incredibly close to a huge humpback whale. incredibly close to a. pour on the lactaid, 100% real milk, just without that annoying lactose. mmm, that's good. 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
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. >> reporter: on the manafort case the president drew a strange comparison with a famous chicago gangster saying looking back on history who was treated worse, alfonse capone, edgedry mob boss and killer number one, or paul manafort?" mr. trump also appears to be looking for sympathy for himself tweeting "why didn't the government tell me he was under investigation? these old charges have nothing to do with collusion." but the white house wouldn't say whether the president believes manafort is guilty. >> i don't believe that's the president's role to play. he believes he's being treated unfairly. beyond that i can't say. >> reporter: the white house crystal clear on one issue, whether it's acceptable for the president's supporters to verbally abuse reporters at his rallies like last night's campaign event in tampa. sanders gave the green light. >> do you support that or not? >> while we certainly support freedom of the press we also support freedom of speech and we think that those things go hand in hand. >> reporter: the president used his rally to atact media, accusing news outlets of u
. >> reporter: on the manafort case the president drew a strange comparison with a famous chicago gangster saying looking back on history who was treated worse, alfonse capone, edgedry mob boss and killer number one, or paul manafort?" mr. trump also appears to be looking for sympathy for himself tweeting "why didn't the government tell me he was under investigation? these old charges have nothing to do with collusion." but the white house wouldn't say whether the president...
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ongoing stays in the city no longer fear the law and not even bother to flee some crime scenes chicago famous as the windy city is now winning a new reputation for bloodshed. the being killed in chicago has been in books locals have taken to calling their hometown shy rock. for one of the biggest street gangs selling drugs are my only option and so for my child at the time. how easy is it that a guy whose name. we need to create a culture of accountability picking up a gun and using it. well local politicians are now appealing to the president to intervene directly even though the city's mayor once declared chicago a trouble free zone. i think what he's doing is wrong for the direction the city is not how i wanted the election to turn out and so we've declared chicago's going to try to be a trump free zone we have to make sure that prison trump reckon that is that not everyone believes that chicago is a trump freezone if he's serious about helping the people in chicago especially on the west side of chicago. well the deadly gang fighting took place right off the land to hide and spy testim pe
ongoing stays in the city no longer fear the law and not even bother to flee some crime scenes chicago famous as the windy city is now winning a new reputation for bloodshed. the being killed in chicago has been in books locals have taken to calling their hometown shy rock. for one of the biggest street gangs selling drugs are my only option and so for my child at the time. how easy is it that a guy whose name. we need to create a culture of accountability picking up a gun and using it. well...
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to use in the city no longer fear the law not even bothering to flee some of the crime scenes chicago famous as the windy city is now winning a new reputation for bloodshed. meanwhile the being killed in chicago's invincibles come by locals have taken to calling their hometown shy rock. one of the biggest street gangs. so bad for my town at the time. how easy is it that a guy who's you want. we need to create a culture of accountability a picking up a gun and using it. while local politicians are now paling to the president to intervene directly even though the city's mayor once declared chicago a trump free zone and i think what he's doing is wrong for the direction of the city i think is not how i wanted the election to turn out and so we've declared chicago's going to try to be a trump free zone we have to make sure that the president from recognize that not everyone believes that chicago is a trump free zone give these series about helping the people and chicago is close on the west side of chicago except hisself. well the study getting fighting took place right after ninety violent crim
to use in the city no longer fear the law not even bothering to flee some of the crime scenes chicago famous as the windy city is now winning a new reputation for bloodshed. meanwhile the being killed in chicago's invincibles come by locals have taken to calling their hometown shy rock. one of the biggest street gangs. so bad for my town at the time. how easy is it that a guy who's you want. we need to create a culture of accountability a picking up a gun and using it. while local politicians...
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the greatest modern hindu preacher who in the late one nine hundred centuries made a very famous speech in chicago to the world parliament of religions said the just as all sorts of rivers flow in different parts crooked and straight into the same sea so also always of worship lead to the same god he said that i'm proud to speak of a feat that has taught the world not just tolerance but acceptance and so profoundly important idea because tolerance we are taught is a virtue but it's ultimately rather patronizing it says tolerance says i have the truth you are in error but i will make none i'm mostly indulge you in your right to be wrong very different except where is except in says much or it says actually i believe i have the truth you believe you have the truth i will respect your truth please respect my truth and by that logic hindu ism is willing to see the merit in every way of worship what it doesn't accept as the clip of any other faith to be exclusively right and it doesn't make any such claim itself hinduism has no equivalent of saying there's only one way of reaching god or salvation it s
the greatest modern hindu preacher who in the late one nine hundred centuries made a very famous speech in chicago to the world parliament of religions said the just as all sorts of rivers flow in different parts crooked and straight into the same sea so also always of worship lead to the same god he said that i'm proud to speak of a feat that has taught the world not just tolerance but acceptance and so profoundly important idea because tolerance we are taught is a virtue but it's ultimately...
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the greatest modern hindu preacher who in the late one nine hundred century made a very famous speech in chicago to the world parliament of religions said the just as all sorts of rivers flow in different parts crooked and straight into the same sea so also always of worship lead to the same god he said that i'm proud to speak of a feat that has taught the world not just tolerance but acceptance and so profoundly important idea because tolerance we are taught is a virtue but it's ultimately rather patronizing it says tolerance says i have the truth you are in error but i will make none i'm mostly indulge you in your right to be wrong very different except where is accepted and says much more it says actually i believe i have the truth you believe you have the truth i will respect your truth please respect my truth and by that logic hindu ism is willing to see the merit in every way of worship what it doesn't accept as the clip of any other faith to be exclusively right and it doesn't make any such claim itself hinduism has no equivalent of saying there's only one way of reaching god or salvation
the greatest modern hindu preacher who in the late one nine hundred century made a very famous speech in chicago to the world parliament of religions said the just as all sorts of rivers flow in different parts crooked and straight into the same sea so also always of worship lead to the same god he said that i'm proud to speak of a feat that has taught the world not just tolerance but acceptance and so profoundly important idea because tolerance we are taught is a virtue but it's ultimately...
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the greatest modern hindu preacher who in the late one nine hundred centuries made a very famous speech in chicago to the world parliament of religions said the just as all sorts of rivers flow in different parts crooked and straight into the same sea so also always of worship lead to the same god he said that i'm proud to speak of a feat that has taught the world not just tolerance but acceptance and so profoundly important idea because tolerance we are taught is a virtue but it's ultimately rather patronizing it says tolerance says i have the truth you are in error but i will make known i'm mostly indulging in your right to be wrong very different except where is accepted says much for it says actually i believe i have the truth you believe you have the truth i will respect your truth please respect my truth and by that logic hindu ism is willing to see the merit in every way of worship what it doesn't accept as the clip of any other faith to be exclusively right and it doesn't make any such claim itself hinduism has no equivalent of saying there's only one way of reaching god or salvation it sa
the greatest modern hindu preacher who in the late one nine hundred centuries made a very famous speech in chicago to the world parliament of religions said the just as all sorts of rivers flow in different parts crooked and straight into the same sea so also always of worship lead to the same god he said that i'm proud to speak of a feat that has taught the world not just tolerance but acceptance and so profoundly important idea because tolerance we are taught is a virtue but it's ultimately...
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whose husband bill was a delegate as a democratic convention with sandy and with paul, famous picture of the chicago park, he was in that picture with paul. he saves a lot of memorabilia, and passed that along to us, and patsy somewhere, pat are you, okay i talked to her before at the beginning of this. >> i would like to thank you very much for putting this together. it is really an outstanding program. i hope that you can make the film, not just the short film, but the two hours of tape available to every high school and college in new hampshire. >> anyone else? >> sue roman, is she here? sue also has quite a collection. she brought it, it is over here. thank you susan for doing that. >> to save my future, and i just mentioned i called my brother an old man, and i really did not mean that reshma >> with that, thank you. >> since 1967, and i don't know who owned the new hampshire highway hotel at that time, whether dick martin still owned it or not, but the background of every candidate was discussed there after the legislator when all 424 and everybody, all of the lobbyists would end up after a se
whose husband bill was a delegate as a democratic convention with sandy and with paul, famous picture of the chicago park, he was in that picture with paul. he saves a lot of memorabilia, and passed that along to us, and patsy somewhere, pat are you, okay i talked to her before at the beginning of this. >> i would like to thank you very much for putting this together. it is really an outstanding program. i hope that you can make the film, not just the short film, but the two hours of tape...
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in the city no longer fear the law not even bothering him beautifully some crime scenes chicago of course famous as the windy city now earning a new reputation for bloodshed. the three killed in chicago is in england some locals have taken to calling their hometown shy rap. one of the biggest street gangs selling drugs to molly are so bad for my child at the time. how easy is it going to go there is so. we need to create a culture of accountability of picking up a gun and using it. and no one democratic lawmaker is appealing to president donald trump to intervene directly although the city's mayor has long been firmly anti donald trump. i think what he's doing is wrong for the direction the city is not how i wanted the election to turn out and so we've declared chicago's going to try to be a trump free zone we have to make sure that prison trump reckon that is that not everyone believes that chicago is a free zone if he's serious about helping the people in chicago especially on the west side of chicago. the outpost of deadly gang fighting took place right after an antiviolence protest on. that
in the city no longer fear the law not even bothering him beautifully some crime scenes chicago of course famous as the windy city now earning a new reputation for bloodshed. the three killed in chicago is in england some locals have taken to calling their hometown shy rap. one of the biggest street gangs selling drugs to molly are so bad for my child at the time. how easy is it going to go there is so. we need to create a culture of accountability of picking up a gun and using it. and no one...
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city no longer fear the law and order even bothering immediately to flee some crime scenes chicago of course famous as the windy city is now earning a new reputation for bloodshed. the being killed in chicago. locals have taken to calling their hometown shy rock. for one of the biggest street gangs. only. so much now that it's. how easy is it going to go there is. we need to create a culture of accountability of picking up a gun and using it. one democratic lawmaker is now appealing to president all trump directly to intervene the city's mayor has long been for him in italy against trump. i think what he's doing is wrong for the direction of the city not how i wanted the election to turn out and so we've declared chicago's going to try to be a trump free zone we have to make sure that prison from work and that is that not everyone believes that chicago is a free zone these series about helping the people in chicago especially on the west side of chicago. they are deadly gang fighting took place right after an anti violence protest on thursday and people are claiming the bloodshed as a consequence o
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the city no longer fear the law and not even bothering immediately to fleece crime scenes chicago of course famous as the windy city is now a new reputation for blood shot. the being killed in chicago. locals have taken to calling their hometown shy rap. one of the biggest street gangs selling drugs. so that for months now that's. how easy is it going to go. we need to create a culture of accountability picking up a gun and using it. one democratic lawmaker is now appealing to president i'll try to directly intervene the city's mayor has long been family and. i think what he's doing is wrong for the direction the city is not how i wanted the election to turn out and so we've declared chicago's going to try to be a trump free zone we have to make sure that prison reckon that is that not everyone believes that chicago is a free zone t.v. series about helping the people in chicago especially on the west side of chicago. the out of deadly gang fighting took place right after a violent protest on thursday people are claiming the bloodshed as a consequence of corrupt authorities in chicago and our guest
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chicago and how he was greeted with hatred. i remember the assassination so vividly. my father had a famous cookie factory in chicago. the day after his murder he came home early from work and i said what are you home and he said many of my employees lived on the south side of chicago and their house is on fire and they're going home to protect their homes and family. a few weeks after the riots he drove me through the neighborhoods because he wanted me too see it for history. it's a story i lived with since i was a child but i knew the anniversary was coming up. i think it's important occasion and at the climax of a trilogy of books i've done on assassinations of american life. abraham lincoln, john kennedy and doctor king. for different reasons they are all great american heroes. the series felt incomplete until i did this book. i've always wanted to do that. >> reading through this, you focus a lot on how he and martin luther king jr. finally intersected. what did you learn about james earl ray that you didn't know. the story has been told over and over but i found so many things in here that i personally did not
chicago and how he was greeted with hatred. i remember the assassination so vividly. my father had a famous cookie factory in chicago. the day after his murder he came home early from work and i said what are you home and he said many of my employees lived on the south side of chicago and their house is on fire and they're going home to protect their homes and family. a few weeks after the riots he drove me through the neighborhoods because he wanted me too see it for history. it's a story i...
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chicago. california is famous surf beaches a private no match for man's best friend four legged compasses of all shapes and sizes hit the waves at the annual surfing well championships. to wipeouts and hang ten this event to raise money but don't. right in our top stories here on araa zero police in bangladesh are fired tear gas at thousands of angry students rallying for an eight straight day in the capital dhaka they're demanding safer streets after two teenagers were killed by speeding buses last week the government has promised to crack down on dangerous driving and the protesters. privately does in south sudan have signed a new power sharing agreement in neighboring sudan it's aimed at ending the civil war which started in twenty thirteen the deal will give silva kiran rick mashad three months to form a transitional government which will sit for three years several previous agreements have been violated by both sides but not showers promising they still will not collapse. and is where it is interior minister says six people have been arrested and what is described as an assassination attemp
chicago. california is famous surf beaches a private no match for man's best friend four legged compasses of all shapes and sizes hit the waves at the annual surfing well championships. to wipeouts and hang ten this event to raise money but don't. right in our top stories here on araa zero police in bangladesh are fired tear gas at thousands of angry students rallying for an eight straight day in the capital dhaka they're demanding safer streets after two teenagers were killed by speeding buses...
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congenital the best orchestra in the mozart in egypt in chicago and tell us where we are because you are here existing that's where some very famous women go which is the window of the green room of the first was the curry call her. cue from how did it happen how do we know that a sigh was found in libraries are a book publisher this is the work of my my mother was three years ago she was a harvest player who bought for my father's children. so he was a british version and were already her mother's father was one of the most famous by the most of the restaurants and the recordings there are so many movies was his name on bet. and that's a typical hit and there are. very this was a rather slow on the beginning with it was i don't. believe that it is very very old and a little goofy is how you get to this robot and with it when it was late and i have never played because of the land. and. so tell me about your relationship to mozart because we're playing it was on. i don't really sort of life expectancy so tell me about your relationship with especially this monster contract i'm not certain you're on the outside of the route because
congenital the best orchestra in the mozart in egypt in chicago and tell us where we are because you are here existing that's where some very famous women go which is the window of the green room of the first was the curry call her. cue from how did it happen how do we know that a sigh was found in libraries are a book publisher this is the work of my my mother was three years ago she was a harvest player who bought for my father's children. so he was a british version and were already her...
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there's a famous picture in a chicago park. he was in that picture with paul. he saved a lot of memorabilia and passed that along to us. and pat's here somewhere -- pat, are you -- >> she left. >> oh, okay, she must have -- i talked to her before at the beginning of this. so -- >> it's really an outstanding program and i hope you can make the film, not just a short film, but the two hours of tape, available to every high school and college in new hampshire. anyone else? sue roman. is she here? sue also has quite a collection sue also has quite a collection she brought that's over here, and i know -- thank you, susan, for doing that. >> to save my future, i might just mention that i called my brother an old man, and i really didn't mean that. >> with that, thank you -- oh. >> there's one oar in the water that hasn't been there. since 1967, and i don't know who owned the new hampshire highway hotel at that time, whether dick martin still owned it or not. but the background of every candidate was discussed there. after the legislature, when all 424 and everybody,
there's a famous picture in a chicago park. he was in that picture with paul. he saved a lot of memorabilia and passed that along to us. and pat's here somewhere -- pat, are you -- >> she left. >> oh, okay, she must have -- i talked to her before at the beginning of this. so -- >> it's really an outstanding program and i hope you can make the film, not just a short film, but the two hours of tape, available to every high school and college in new hampshire. anyone else? sue...
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chicago in the shadow of this cathedral to would just have very unique kind of protest. or it's you know it's not all are victims of pedophile priests. in their hands portraits of famous children when they were abused. in the us sixteen thousand people have already launched complaints for sexual abuse against catholic priests. these victims have joined forces for the annual conference of their support group smout survivors network of those abused by priests. hello everybody. it's great to see you again and i think it looks like we've got a bigger group than last year which is even better news so how many of you here for the first time. thanks to. remember that all of us here are survivors of sexual assaults and betrayals during our youth so if you're looking for an opportunity to share your experience with people who truly get it this is the place. recently the organization is seen abuse victims from all over the world joined its ranks it has become the internationale of those abused by the church. certainly it will be here because of the weather and use is so huge that every day and it was just a child has a purpose a focus that had on us but by that they gave us the
chicago in the shadow of this cathedral to would just have very unique kind of protest. or it's you know it's not all are victims of pedophile priests. in their hands portraits of famous children when they were abused. in the us sixteen thousand people have already launched complaints for sexual abuse against catholic priests. these victims have joined forces for the annual conference of their support group smout survivors network of those abused by priests. hello everybody. it's great to see...
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chicago exposition is the fair that people know the most about. i live in the midwest now. at least in the midwest, it's the most famous fair, and there was a woman's building, so often people said that's what it means for women to participate in fairs. to direct people to the women's building and to talk about suffrage. and i would contend that there is a lot of other things that you would look at, and that women are participating in fairs for political reasons that aren't necessarily associated with women's rights, or suffrage, or equality across the years, and that understanding their experiences help us understand something about culture and society at times. steve: professor abigail "abby" markwyn from carroll university, wisconsin, thank you very much for being with us. >> you are watching american history tv. 48 hours of american history programming every weekend. follow us on twitter and facebook to keep up with the latest american history news. monday on the communicators, the impact of robots and intelligence on business. current artificial intelligence in the cloud is kind of like a model t. they are good, t
chicago exposition is the fair that people know the most about. i live in the midwest now. at least in the midwest, it's the most famous fair, and there was a woman's building, so often people said that's what it means for women to participate in fairs. to direct people to the women's building and to talk about suffrage. and i would contend that there is a lot of other things that you would look at, and that women are participating in fairs for political reasons that aren't necessarily...
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get into the police relationship with the mafia in chicago you know this is sam giancana though some of those names some of you people know the famous mafioso as you could you could you could see fight some guy in the street with fourteen bullets in a downtown area where those clubs controlled by the mob and it would be reported as an automobile accident and so i learned right away that there was tyranny in the world that there were things you could do there was self censorship too and stop shooting i had a great time i learned a lot about i covered fires i'd. learned more about racism that i thought i would but i also knew there were there was as i say tyranny there were certain things you could not get the chicago police department was operating in a world of its own things have changed a lot since then but what a lesson that was in sixty sixty one oh it may harm me i work for united press international i cover the legislature it appears south dakota town of ten thousand i was a chicago kid never lived in a small city i then worked in chicago and i was sent to washington covered the war from the pentagon learned the hate the war b
get into the police relationship with the mafia in chicago you know this is sam giancana though some of those names some of you people know the famous mafioso as you could you could you could see fight some guy in the street with fourteen bullets in a downtown area where those clubs controlled by the mob and it would be reported as an automobile accident and so i learned right away that there was tyranny in the world that there were things you could do there was self censorship too and stop...
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chicago. i would like to show you how these soldiers felt about america. this is a cellar underneath a farm in a violent part of the front. the unit that was here was the famous big red, the first division which was the unit that sustained the most casualties and had the most days in combat of any unit during the war. the farm that was on the surface was completely levelled. but americans found shelter in this cellar. when you are walking down the stairs you turn to the left and you see u.s. forever and this flag. and the emotion of how they felt about their country when in the midst of a deadly war just up these stairs where it is hell on earth comes through 100 years later. this is all over the place. this place underground and almost every other one that i visited you get a sense that they knew what they were fighting for, that there was something that they believed in outside of themselves as a group. they were very proud to be american. as an e.r. doctor in a time of terrorism when we are facing a threat from outside i feel like it's really important that we have a sense of what unites us as a country, as a nation to remain strong in this time of terror.
chicago. i would like to show you how these soldiers felt about america. this is a cellar underneath a farm in a violent part of the front. the unit that was here was the famous big red, the first division which was the unit that sustained the most casualties and had the most days in combat of any unit during the war. the farm that was on the surface was completely levelled. but americans found shelter in this cellar. when you are walking down the stairs you turn to the left and you see u.s....
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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 artist who had a history of political commitment and activism and liberal causes, but did not want to show work that called that fourth and was instead interested in producing work and blending work that called up his abstract paintings. here is the piece i want to get to, produced in 1968 by barnett newman in relation to what is happening. he produced two and response to the show. this demonstrates the complications artists would face . six foot by four foot barb wire was met by newman to call out some of the actual crowd pushers that were used during the convention violence. that rift that we found in the previous work am a but it does not do it. you have to go something more propagandist. work was of the actually a direct response to mayor daley on the convention floor. mic atworks muted his the time. but a sena
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 artist who had a history of political commitment and activism and liberal causes, but did not want to show work that called that fourth and was instead interested in producing work and...
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chicago in the shadow of this cathedral to would just have very unique kind of protest. or it's you know it's not all are victims of pedophile priests. in their hands portraits of famous children when they were abused. in the us sixteen thousand people have already launched complaints for sexual abuse against catholic priests. these victims have joined forces for the annual conference of their support group smout survivors network of those abused by priests. hello everybody. great to see you again and i think it looks like we've got a bigger group than last year which is even better news so how many of you are here for the first time. thanks to. remember that all of us here are survivors of sexual assaults and betrayals during our youth so if you're looking for an opportunity to share your experience with people who truly get it this is the place. recently the organization has seen abuse victims from all over the world join its ranks it has become the internationale of those abused by the church. certainly it will be here because of the weather and use is so huge that every day and it was just a child as perfect as a focus that had on us but by that they gave us the s
chicago in the shadow of this cathedral to would just have very unique kind of protest. or it's you know it's not all are victims of pedophile priests. in their hands portraits of famous children when they were abused. in the us sixteen thousand people have already launched complaints for sexual abuse against catholic priests. these victims have joined forces for the annual conference of their support group smout survivors network of those abused by priests. hello everybody. great to see you...
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chicago in the shadow of this cathedral two would disappear a unique kind of protest. or it's you know it's not all are victims of pedophile priests. in their hands portraits of famous children when they were abused. in the us sixteen thousand people have already launched complaints for sexual abuse against catholic priests. these victims have joined forces for the annual conference of their support group smout survivors network of those abused by priests. hello everybody. it's great to see you again and i think it looks like we've got a bigger group than last year which is even better news so how many of you here for the first time. thanks to. remember that all of us here are survivors of sexual assaults and betrayals during our youth so if you're looking for an opportunity to share your experience with people who truly get it this is the place. recently the organization has seen abuse victims from all over the world join its ranks it has become the internationale of those abused by the church. certainly it will be and they will do that whether i use. the profession to both listen and honest but they gave. the response i left. where you're from so yeah we're trying
chicago in the shadow of this cathedral two would disappear a unique kind of protest. or it's you know it's not all are victims of pedophile priests. in their hands portraits of famous children when they were abused. in the us sixteen thousand people have already launched complaints for sexual abuse against catholic priests. these victims have joined forces for the annual conference of their support group smout survivors network of those abused by priests. hello everybody. it's great to see you...
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famous drawings by emory douglas. you have the nation of islam paper in chicago. with our own saleem mulakeel, who was at the time an editor of that and has gone on to be an extraordinary journalist here in chicago. you have the black arts movement happening with third world press establishing itself for the first time. and the leader starting third world press with with gwendolyn brooks. only the second statue of a woman in chicago and you have people doing theater and playwriting. like amini baracka. and you have the formation of the women's movement. which has been going on for the last three years. but coming into flowering right here in '68. you know, the kind of second wave of what's called the second wave, which includes of course the the river collective of black women. so i'm saying that this explosion of independent reporting 50 years ago was a blow that weakened the traditional notion of newspaper reporting. of you know, the nightly news. of walter cronkite, of you know, james reston going to a saigon hotel and reporting the war from there. it exploded
famous drawings by emory douglas. you have the nation of islam paper in chicago. with our own saleem mulakeel, who was at the time an editor of that and has gone on to be an extraordinary journalist here in chicago. you have the black arts movement happening with third world press establishing itself for the first time. and the leader starting third world press with with gwendolyn brooks. only the second statue of a woman in chicago and you have people doing theater and playwriting. like amini...
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artist who lived in the midwest in iowa and was here at the chicago protests, produced a work that looks a lot like robert moore's very famous at the time minimalist artist in new york, he's mirrored cubes but this time they are shot through with a rifle. some artists felt they couldn't respond, and, in fact, they needed to include the signature work that has always been connected to, such as robert motherwell here. motherwell was an artist long with a history of political commitment and activism in liberal causes but didn't want to show work that actually called that forth, was instead really interested in producing work or lending work that called out his abstract paintings. but here's the piece i want to get to, a piece that was produced in '68 by barnett newman specifically in relation to what is happening. one of two monuments in response to the show. this one called lace curtain for mayor daley. this indicates the complications artists were really facing. 6 foot by 4 foot barbed wire sculpture splattered with red paint, a blood-like paint, was meant by newman to really call up some of the actual crowd pushers that were
artist who lived in the midwest in iowa and was here at the chicago protests, produced a work that looks a lot like robert moore's very famous at the time minimalist artist in new york, he's mirrored cubes but this time they are shot through with a rifle. some artists felt they couldn't respond, and, in fact, they needed to include the signature work that has always been connected to, such as robert motherwell here. motherwell was an artist long with a history of political commitment and...
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chicago protest. he produced a work that looks a lot like robert morris. a very famous, at the time, minimalist artist in new york. this time, they are shot through with a rifle. some artists felt they could not respond. in fact, they needed to include the kind of signature work that had always been connected to, such as robert motherwell here. motherwell was an artist who had long had a history of political commitment and activism in liberal causes, but did not want to show work that actually call that fourth. he was instead really interested in producing work, or blending work that called out his abstract paintings. but, here is the piece i want to get to. a piece that was produced in 68 my barnett newman, specifically in relation to what was happening. one of two monuments he produced in response to the show. this one called lace curtain for mayor daley. i think this demonstrates the kind of complications artists were really facing. six foot by four foot barbed wire sculptures splattered with red paint. a blood like red paint, was met i newman to really call out some
chicago protest. he produced a work that looks a lot like robert morris. a very famous, at the time, minimalist artist in new york. this time, they are shot through with a rifle. some artists felt they could not respond. in fact, they needed to include the kind of signature work that had always been connected to, such as robert motherwell here. motherwell was an artist who had long had a history of political commitment and activism in liberal causes, but did not want to show work that actually...
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famous vietnam paper. with akil who was an editor. and he has gone on to be an extraordinary journalist here in chicago. you have the black arts movement happening, with the press establishing itself for the first time. and they started third world press with brooks, we should all go see the opening of the gwendolyn brooks statue. it is only the second in chicago. you people doing theater and playwriting, leroy jones, etc. of the formation of the women's movement. that is been going on for the last three years. but is coming into flowering and 1968. the second wave. that included the river elective of black women. i'm just saying that this explosion of independent reporting 50 years ago was a blow that we can do the traditional notion of newspaper reporting. of the nightly news, of walter cronkite, of james weston going to a saigon hotel and reporting the war from there. it exploded it really because of the social movements. because of these kinds of journalists's. i want to note, i know you are doing this next but i didn't know that when i was taking about this. this wasn't this upending of the traditi
famous vietnam paper. with akil who was an editor. and he has gone on to be an extraordinary journalist here in chicago. you have the black arts movement happening, with the press establishing itself for the first time. and they started third world press with brooks, we should all go see the opening of the gwendolyn brooks statue. it is only the second in chicago. you people doing theater and playwriting, leroy jones, etc. of the formation of the women's movement. that is been going on for the...
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chicago cubs game. she is walking into our studios. this is sister mary jo. i want to know what she will do with the new-found fame. she is famous progress is in the pursuit. audi will cover your first month's lease payment on select models during summer of audi sales event. retail. under pressure like never before. and it's connected technology that's moving companies forward fast. e-commerce. real time inventory. virtual changing rooms. that's why retailers rely on comcast business to deliver consistent network speed across multiple locations. every corporate office, warehouse and store near or far covered. leaving every competitor, threat and challenge outmaneuvered. comcast business outmaneuver. this is moving day with the best in-home wifi experience and millions of wifi hotspots to help you stay connected. and this is moving day with reliable service appointments in a two-hour window so you're up and running in no time. show me decorating shows. this is staying connected with xfinity to make moving... simple. easy. awesome. stay connected while you move with the best wifi experience and two-hour appointment windows. click,
chicago cubs game. she is walking into our studios. this is sister mary jo. i want to know what she will do with the new-found fame. she is famous progress is in the pursuit. audi will cover your first month's lease payment on select models during summer of audi sales event. retail. under pressure like never before. and it's connected technology that's moving companies forward fast. e-commerce. real time inventory. virtual changing rooms. that's why retailers rely on comcast business to deliver...
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famous for being the wwe wrestler kane. glen jacobs has a new job. the republican winning mayoral bid in knox county, tennessee, beating list opponent by double the votes. steve: steve chicagoe protest. he joins us live from the second city. >> good morning. steve: why was everybody called out to take to the streets to get some attention? >> honestly the residents of chicago are fed up with rahm emanuel's inaction. in addition they're fed up with the violence. they don't see any change. there was a surprise mess on it of that march yesterday from senior illinois legislator who is democrat. let's take a look. >> when we put this march together because in chicago there is too much blood shed in the african-american community. >> do you think mayor rahm emanuel failed chicago? >> rahm emanuel, first of all, is a con man. his whole job is to keep black folks divided. >> no, he doesn't care about anybody. but the people in his neighborhood and his family. >> city is in financial calamity. the organization, city of chicago, complete disarray, no matter which angle you want to audit or look at. chicago is a complete mess. >> you say he cares more about the illegal immigrants than
famous for being the wwe wrestler kane. glen jacobs has a new job. the republican winning mayoral bid in knox county, tennessee, beating list opponent by double the votes. steve: steve chicagoe protest. he joins us live from the second city. >> good morning. steve: why was everybody called out to take to the streets to get some attention? >> honestly the residents of chicago are fed up with rahm emanuel's inaction. in addition they're fed up with the violence. they don't see any...
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get into the police relationship with the mafia in chicago you know this is sam giancana though some of those names some of your people know the famous mafioso as you could you could you could see fight some guy in the street with fourteen bullets in a downtown area where those clubs controlled by the mob and everybody would be reported as that automobile accident and so i learned right away that there was tyranny in the world. hold that there are things you could do there was self censorship to stand shooting i had a great time i learned a lot about i covered fires i learned more about racism that i thought i would but i also knew there were there was as i say tyranny there were certain things you could not get the chicago police department was operating in the world on its own things have changed a lot since then but what a lesson that was in sixty sixty one i went in the army i worked for united press international i covered the legislature in peter south dakota town of ten thousand i was a chicago kid never lived in a small city i then worked in chicago and i was sent to washington covered the war from the pentagon learned they h
get into the police relationship with the mafia in chicago you know this is sam giancana though some of those names some of your people know the famous mafioso as you could you could you could see fight some guy in the street with fourteen bullets in a downtown area where those clubs controlled by the mob and everybody would be reported as that automobile accident and so i learned right away that there was tyranny in the world. hold that there are things you could do there was self censorship...