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but in a statement, the city of naperville said confident the school resource officer followed proper procedures. david. >> alex press tonight, alex, thank you. >>> we turn next to an abc news investigation. tonight, you're about to be taken where cameras really go. a journalist embedded with a team the u.s. has supported. an ally in the fight against isis. but that journalist soon became troubled with the images he was capturing, saying he was witnessing brazen torture. abc's brian ross with the troubling images tonight. >> reporter: these dramatic battlefield pictures were made by an iraqi photojournalist, ali arkady, expecting to document the heroics of iraqi soldiers, working with the u.s. against isis. >> they are against isis and they are very strong. >> reporter: but arkady says he soon came to learn the soldiers he was embedded with for months, from what's called the emergency response division, were no heroes. and tonight, he is revealing the graphic images, licensed by abc news, that he captured of these important u.s. allies carrying out the torture and murder of civilians,
but in a statement, the city of naperville said confident the school resource officer followed proper procedures. david. >> alex press tonight, alex, thank you. >>> we turn next to an abc news investigation. tonight, you're about to be taken where cameras really go. a journalist embedded with a team the u.s. has supported. an ally in the fight against isis. but that journalist soon became troubled with the images he was capturing, saying he was witnessing brazen torture. abc's...
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. >> hinojosa: ...in naperville, illinois. >> naperville!>> hinojosa: which is a... is a... you know, near chicago, a changing part of the united states as well. but when you look at the landscape and you see so much anger on the question of immigration, what goes on in your heart as you're watching this play out in our country? >> well, it's sorrow and anger and suffering, but also, you know, i'm on the road three times a month, every month. i've been on the road now certainly since devil's highway, so i'd say since 2004 i've never stopped touring. i feel like a one-man blues band. i should get a bus, you know, and go from bar to bar. so i'll tell you that the rage and the anger and the all that nativist propaganda is manufactured. i talk to tens of thousands of people. >> hinojosa: manufactured by... >> people aren't as angry as first of all, the propagandists would have you believe. people are concerned, people are baffled, people are open, however, and curious. and i've talked to every imaginable group about this and every kind of person
. >> hinojosa: ...in naperville, illinois. >> naperville!>> hinojosa: which is a... is a... you know, near chicago, a changing part of the united states as well. but when you look at the landscape and you see so much anger on the question of immigration, what goes on in your heart as you're watching this play out in our country? >> well, it's sorrow and anger and suffering, but also, you know, i'm on the road three times a month, every month. i've been on the road now...
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. >> i've been to naperville, illinois. lovely, bedroom chicago of the community. >> nice name. >> it is a nice name. >> what go up must come down. we've seen the temperatures start dropping, kari. >> all because of the shift in the wind. we're going to have an on shore flow today bringing in the ocean breezes, at least for the immediate coastline. we'll talk about how that affects the temperatures coming up next. >> you can see the fog that affects your drive across the golden gate. >> this has happened before but it's a pretty rare opportunity to go skiing on the fourth of july in the sierra. now you won't believe how long into the summer we can all board down that mountain. who are these people? the energy conscious people among us say small actions can add up to something... humongous. a little thing here. a little thing there. starts to feel like a badge maybe millions can wear. who are all these caretakers, advocates too? turns out, it's californians it's me and it's you. don't stop now, it's easy to add to the routin
. >> i've been to naperville, illinois. lovely, bedroom chicago of the community. >> nice name. >> it is a nice name. >> what go up must come down. we've seen the temperatures start dropping, kari. >> all because of the shift in the wind. we're going to have an on shore flow today bringing in the ocean breezes, at least for the immediate coastline. we'll talk about how that affects the temperatures coming up next. >> you can see the fog that affects your...
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reporter: according to court documents, in january, walgren was called into the dean's office at naperville north high school after a 16-year-old and school officials brought him into the office and demanded he turn over the phone. allegedly threatening saying he would have to register as a sex offender. >> they're required by state law to do an investigation. >> reporter: they called his mother and say they wanted to download on what was his phone. >> i need to be there in person. >> reporter: his mom was racing to the school but corey left that school office before she could arrive. >> at this point, i didn't know he was alive or not. but i just knew that he was dead. i just knew it. >> reporter: a distraught teenager jumped to his death from the fifth floor of this building and that recording the school sought turned out to no clear images. david the school here says they're investigating the tragedy. but in the statement the city of theirville said confident the school resource officer followed proper procedures. >>> alex, thank you >>> an abc news investigation. where cameras rarely go
reporter: according to court documents, in january, walgren was called into the dean's office at naperville north high school after a 16-year-old and school officials brought him into the office and demanded he turn over the phone. allegedly threatening saying he would have to register as a sex offender. >> they're required by state law to do an investigation. >> reporter: they called his mother and say they wanted to download on what was his phone. >> i need to be there in...
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think either of us could hear that very well, and let's try to see if we can get in mallory in naperville, illinois. mali -- until ary, you're on book tv with chris hayes. >> caller: hi. thank you to become of the andl. hi, chris. saw you in chicago when you had a book discussion with natalie moore, and i must admit, the more i -- the point you did your book discussion i was about -- r don't the -- a third of the way. >> now halfway through, the more i read the more depressed i geth it is -- it's not a -- i don't know what expected but it's getting me more andmer depressed and to a certain degree i'm the part where you're talking aboutp white fear, and i was wondering if you could expound? i think that's the root of all of this. it's white fear. >> guest: yep. >> host: all right. before you do i just want to read one line from your become, which is: americans convert white fear into policy. ameri >> guest: yeah. to her point that one of the theses of the book is it is foundational, that the first -- the captain of the ship that ran the jamestown, the first entry l is we were set upon by t
think either of us could hear that very well, and let's try to see if we can get in mallory in naperville, illinois. mali -- until ary, you're on book tv with chris hayes. >> caller: hi. thank you to become of the andl. hi, chris. saw you in chicago when you had a book discussion with natalie moore, and i must admit, the more i -- the point you did your book discussion i was about -- r don't the -- a third of the way. >> now halfway through, the more i read the more depressed i geth...
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>> naperville, indiana. >> shoutout to wichita kansas, we have fifth graders, do you want to give a shoutursday morning. and i got to say, the crowd is getting a special treat today because look who has returned to us. natalie morales. >> a group hug, i missed everybody. >> emotional. >> good to be back. >> the triumphant returns. >> you should have been the hugging in the hallway. >> you're here on a perfect day. shake shack. we've got the founder and the culinary director, standing by. up in studio 1a. they're going to make their most beloved burger, and tell you the recipe, kind of, so you can make it at home. >> cannot wait. first, we mentioned that hoda and kathie lee are in bermuda. thanks for investigating, what's going on? >> it's a bermudian beautiful day. >> can you believe we're here? this place is spectacular. >> these flowers are from the garden of the man who owns this beautiful resort we're going to be broadcasting from. >> guess we who hang out with most of the day? >> i shared him at the very end. michael douglas. >> what? >> it's incredible. >> yeah. his mother was born
>> naperville, indiana. >> shoutout to wichita kansas, we have fifth graders, do you want to give a shoutursday morning. and i got to say, the crowd is getting a special treat today because look who has returned to us. natalie morales. >> a group hug, i missed everybody. >> emotional. >> good to be back. >> the triumphant returns. >> you should have been the hugging in the hallway. >> you're here on a perfect day. shake shack. we've got the...