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you live in an iconic place, the southside of chicago, one of the great metropolises. >> when i thinkhat on my life and the community i was raised in the truth is when you read about my community, it feels like so many communities in this country. it was a working-class working s neighborhood of some people own their home stand of some don't. it's racially diverse when we first moved in as you can see from my kindergarten classroom pictures there were people with all kinds of wife's name we grew up in the time yo a time you com the neighbor lady. it was the sight and sound in ae have a parked on the street i remember falling asleep on the screened in porch because they didn't have air conditioning, i spent many nights falling asleep to the sound of people cheering on their teams. we had the liquor store on the corner that sold bread and penny candy that's where your mother sent you to get newport cigarettes and a gallon of milk. i would get it now or later candy and the flavor was red. we live in a community of relatives. people didn't live on their own. you lived with an elder and ev
you live in an iconic place, the southside of chicago, one of the great metropolises. >> when i thinkhat on my life and the community i was raised in the truth is when you read about my community, it feels like so many communities in this country. it was a working-class working s neighborhood of some people own their home stand of some don't. it's racially diverse when we first moved in as you can see from my kindergarten classroom pictures there were people with all kinds of wife's name...
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this is looking at the reviews of the north side, southside, we looked off the bridge with the outboard. we looked at what an on deck option would be to take a look at traffic or try not to take a look at traffic. it would not be good for traffic i would say. we were asked to look at all of those options and then we did a lot of variations on structural options for the bridge. it is nearly a 100-year-old bridge at this point. it is -- it would be a challenge to retrofit. that is where a lot of our focus was put. we are looking at putting in a new cable, suspending the deck like the brooklyn bridge, the brooklyn bridge is slightly different because it already had that bridge -- project -- bridge deck there. we looked at every option out there and what we ended up settling on is what the structural engineers called the connection off each one of the trust his members here. would line up to an existing vertical member and this yellow piece is the new piece that we built onto the bridge. we can't weld to the bridge because of the age of the steel. carbon content makes it better if we could
this is looking at the reviews of the north side, southside, we looked off the bridge with the outboard. we looked at what an on deck option would be to take a look at traffic or try not to take a look at traffic. it would not be good for traffic i would say. we were asked to look at all of those options and then we did a lot of variations on structural options for the bridge. it is nearly a 100-year-old bridge at this point. it is -- it would be a challenge to retrofit. that is where a lot of...
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she went missing on the 3rd of january after attending southside shopping centre.—saving technique of freezing the bodies of patients at the roadside. 30 years after it launched, the service is regarded as a world leader in treating patients before they get to hospital. as part of bbc london's behind the scenes look at the air ambulance, one doctor explains how the technology works. taking somebody body temp which are right the way down to 18 degrees or so right the way down to 18 degrees or so it really ——if they are really, really cold, holding the person they're so they don't need either oxygen going around the body and then getting into the operating team so then getting into the operating team so they can fix the holes, fix the bits that are broking and then warm the patient back up, it's something that is really exciting and feasible. and you can watch the third part of our series on london's air ambulance on tonight's programme at six thirty. london's very first ‘borough of culture' will be officially launched tonight with a series of events in walthamstow.
she went missing on the 3rd of january after attending southside shopping centre.—saving technique of freezing the bodies of patients at the roadside. 30 years after it launched, the service is regarded as a world leader in treating patients before they get to hospital. as part of bbc london's behind the scenes look at the air ambulance, one doctor explains how the technology works. taking somebody body temp which are right the way down to 18 degrees or so right the way down to 18 degrees or...
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who pass it on via an almost visible spiritual connection to the throne the political masters and southside of items. and thus the portrayal of angels in the late middle ages is above all an indication of the primary thing communicated by christian images order . doesn't thankfully throw one of these a reflections on quo. asked jensen how can i portray god how can i portray what is holy and purely spiritual without it becoming sensible and being dragged down to the level of antiquity which the christians termed paganism. ruston because now. the picture of a hierarchical order in heaven is the keen to christian imagery order is the prerequisite for perfection. the first step towards a self-contained christian iconography of angels didn't take place in rome in the fourth century a.d. the roman empire collapsed into two hobs rome and the western part of the empire was overrun by the goths then reconquered by eastern roman by xantia in the mid sixties century rome became a provincial city of the buys and time empire with rivera as its capital. this is where the first systematic pictorial histor
who pass it on via an almost visible spiritual connection to the throne the political masters and southside of items. and thus the portrayal of angels in the late middle ages is above all an indication of the primary thing communicated by christian images order . doesn't thankfully throw one of these a reflections on quo. asked jensen how can i portray god how can i portray what is holy and purely spiritual without it becoming sensible and being dragged down to the level of antiquity which the...
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there was a fire on the southside of chicago. they can't link it to the cold. the cold made the firefighting efforts extremely complicated. they had to rotate crews through warming trucks. sadly two people did perish. >> our companies did the best they could to get to the attic. these weather conditions make it hard for us to do our job. reporter: in minnesota the department of transportation pulled the snow plows off their duties on the road baits was so cold the big rigs started breaking down. something to keep in mind. salt doesn't work in these temperatures. assume the roads are icy. better yet, heed the warnings. stay home and make eight netflix night. the skies are clear so there is nothing to hold any of the heat in. it will only get colder tonight and we have got one more day of this stuff. liz: we have more developing news at this hour. the world's largest iron-oorks re minerred called valet is threatening to shut down a mine similar to the one in brazil. 18 tons of tysons chicken nuggets recalled. cvs and walgreens want to become a one-stop shop for a
there was a fire on the southside of chicago. they can't link it to the cold. the cold made the firefighting efforts extremely complicated. they had to rotate crews through warming trucks. sadly two people did perish. >> our companies did the best they could to get to the attic. these weather conditions make it hard for us to do our job. reporter: in minnesota the department of transportation pulled the snow plows off their duties on the road baits was so cold the big rigs started...
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fighting a fire on chicago's southside was complicated by the air.r people were saved, two perished. >> these weather conditions make it hard for us to do our job. the men and women on the scene did a tremendous job. >> in milwaukee a man 55 years old collapsed and died shoveling is no. amtrak services canceled service internet up chicago work crews send fire to the rails to prevent them from sharing off bolts and cracking. if the salvation army handed out hot soup and anonymous donor paid for hotel rooms for residents of a tent city. some like george arroyo refused to leave his tent and he will stay outside again tonight. >> i'll stay over here. >> the minnesota department of transportation stopped plowing icy roads as the rigs were breaking down in the severe cold. even the post office took a rare step of suspending service and parts of 11 states. most schools, public offices and businesses which had the option of shutting down did. if as the severe weather created hardship in the some scenes of beauty, midwestern leaders stressed people need to ke
fighting a fire on chicago's southside was complicated by the air.r people were saved, two perished. >> these weather conditions make it hard for us to do our job. the men and women on the scene did a tremendous job. >> in milwaukee a man 55 years old collapsed and died shoveling is no. amtrak services canceled service internet up chicago work crews send fire to the rails to prevent them from sharing off bolts and cracking. if the salvation army handed out hot soup and anonymous...
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commissioner johnson's point and others, you walk down a certain street and you have a feeling, the southside of market street between noe and sanchez has its own feeling. i don't know if it's historic or not. but if we were to dense few that, i would -- densdensify th, and i'm not sure that every street has a feeling that we need to preserve. but it's a sense of place that i think that makes the city special. i don't want to use other cities as punching bags but i have been to other cities and the sense of place has been completely obliberated and it's bland. i mean i know that there's a lot of pressures and that but there's no sense of place there anymore. everything is gone. and i think that the other thing is that since this is not -- these aren't historic buildings, during the p.p.a. period i think that strongly suggesting to the developer that there be a benefit to keeping a portion of the building should be a check box. we discussed it, what did they say. and then i think that if we really want to take this further on, you know, and, again, not to do the entire city but some examples a
commissioner johnson's point and others, you walk down a certain street and you have a feeling, the southside of market street between noe and sanchez has its own feeling. i don't know if it's historic or not. but if we were to dense few that, i would -- densdensify th, and i'm not sure that every street has a feeling that we need to preserve. but it's a sense of place that i think that makes the city special. i don't want to use other cities as punching bags but i have been to other cities and...
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. >> reporter: until a few months ago sarah and darrick smith from the southside had never met but theynd one thing in common. both need add new chance at life. >> to reach a time the heart was failing, the kidney was failing and the liver was failing. >> two 29-year-olds talked to us via video camera both recovering from triple organ transplant. >> it's been mind blowing and amazing. >> i'm feeling wonderful. i haven't had this much energy in a very long time. >> macfarlane says she founds herself at the university of chicago after doctors in her home sate said she couldn't help her. >> i was thrilled there was a chance. >> as luck had it as her medical team as they are preparing for the one another. >> two organ donors became available at the same time. >> the medical team says it was a no brain he were to do both sets of surgeries back-to-back. know going could give both a shoot shot. >> i think it was amazing i was able to be here a month and a half and receive all three organs that i needed. >> smith, a father now looking forward to going thome home to his 3-year-old son. >> he cal
. >> reporter: until a few months ago sarah and darrick smith from the southside had never met but theynd one thing in common. both need add new chance at life. >> to reach a time the heart was failing, the kidney was failing and the liver was failing. >> two 29-year-olds talked to us via video camera both recovering from triple organ transplant. >> it's been mind blowing and amazing. >> i'm feeling wonderful. i haven't had this much energy in a very long time....
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a couple who lived with my grandfather southside in the same community. we grew up in a time when you respected the neighborhood. and if you ran over the grass and neighbor lady x was going to tell her mother. and your mother wasn't going to curse her out for telling, but she had come home and beat your behind because you're supposed to listen to neighbor lady x. it was a community and my neighborhood, south shore was a vibrant, diverse community, working class neighborhood where people owned their homes, it was diverse until second grade, right before white flight set in, that's when white folks felt comfortable sort of living with us in our neighborhoods and people like us moved in and they fled. so you can see that in my class pictures. in my early grade in kindergarten, you can see there were kids of different backgrounds and people were whispering in their ears, get out, this is turning into a ghetto and by the time i was in the eighth grade the neighborhood was all black and that social phenomenon of white flight has gone on in all communities. and
a couple who lived with my grandfather southside in the same community. we grew up in a time when you respected the neighborhood. and if you ran over the grass and neighbor lady x was going to tell her mother. and your mother wasn't going to curse her out for telling, but she had come home and beat your behind because you're supposed to listen to neighbor lady x. it was a community and my neighborhood, south shore was a vibrant, diverse community, working class neighborhood where people owned...
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. >> guest: we are all mesmerized by donald trump southside personality. "trumpocracy" which comes from the same root as democracy and autocracy is a book about the study of power. that's what the suffix meaning. this is the study of donald trump's power. how does he get it, having to maintain it it, how does he get away with it? "trumpocracy" is the system between trump and the media that enable him in creedon ideas. it's the system that involves republican donor elite and above all between him and the core group within the republican party who enabled him to win the nomination go on to the presidency. >> host: now, there have been bad presidents in american history. when did you decide that trump's order transcended the ascent posed a threat to the american system of democracy itself? >> guest: my concern is only secondarily with donald trump. it is with the larger system. years before donald trump was even thought of as a candidate for president, might interesting repressive populism really intensified in the early part of the two thousands. the ideolog
. >> guest: we are all mesmerized by donald trump southside personality. "trumpocracy" which comes from the same root as democracy and autocracy is a book about the study of power. that's what the suffix meaning. this is the study of donald trump's power. how does he get it, having to maintain it it, how does he get away with it? "trumpocracy" is the system between trump and the media that enable him in creedon ideas. it's the system that involves republican donor...
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so they had like kids from southside and said a, these kids been going through this way before we have. putting at the forefront to show me people in a new movement are looking out for each other and the ones that dr. davis website. it's not like this is just my struggle. weight, i see this person struggle over there, i see this group struggling over there. that's what i see happening, like when we see black lives matter, it is allth lies matter but we have to make sure that this community and black people are respected and taking care of and given equality. we got to take it but that being said is like seeing everybody look out for one another and seeing the new generation move the way they move, people, they are standing up for transgender rights. they are standing up for people of islam and its like man, it feels good because when i saw, you know, jewish brothers playing with muslim brothers, that's how we have to move things for, brothers and sisters. when we stand up in that way. my faith in what black lives matter and this generation is done, it's like it's high. i believe we are
so they had like kids from southside and said a, these kids been going through this way before we have. putting at the forefront to show me people in a new movement are looking out for each other and the ones that dr. davis website. it's not like this is just my struggle. weight, i see this person struggle over there, i see this group struggling over there. that's what i see happening, like when we see black lives matter, it is allth lies matter but we have to make sure that this community and...
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face kick in, i knew i could do the job and it was like okay, here again, a little girl from the southsidechicago, getting ready to go to work at the white house. what in the world to i know about working at a white house? that was my mentality. and until i got out of my own way, i didn't realize that i could probably do that job -- we could probably be president but don't take that nowhere. [laughing] i me because we know enough about the process but it really did have to get out of my own way, and that way was fear. >> i have the opposite. i believe i was one of those kids that just wanted to climb up every step of the latter, and when i found myself at that top step become campaign manager and at what happened in 2000, when i finally get myself back together i went back to work as an intern for minyon moore because i secluded i missed a step. for me that was the pivotal moment in my life. it has really been immensely helpful to be able to go back and trace my steps and see what i missed and to make sure that when i climb again, i will never become another chair of the party again. that'
face kick in, i knew i could do the job and it was like okay, here again, a little girl from the southsidechicago, getting ready to go to work at the white house. what in the world to i know about working at a white house? that was my mentality. and until i got out of my own way, i didn't realize that i could probably do that job -- we could probably be president but don't take that nowhere. [laughing] i me because we know enough about the process but it really did have to get out of my own...
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. >>> in sacramento women and men marched from southside park to the state capital building. >> participants say they wanted to make their voices heard. some said they participated on the march to show their daughters they are equal to men. spoke at the rally she said all women should join events like these in order to push for greater equality. >> it is important as women from all strides all states all shades all backgrounds are continuing to stand up and talk about the inequities and inequalities that women continue to face. >> just teaching my girls that our bodies belong to us nobody's going to stop us. >> an estimated 10,000 people showed up at the rally in washington dc the demonstration started at the lincoln memorial and crowds watched from the national mall to the white house. demonstrators there also marched past the trump hotel. >> gracious fascist region. >>> kind of the people in the city of austin texas took the streets. that rally was held at the state capital building. the event was hosted at the texas reproductive rights rally. they opted not to march across the city some t
. >>> in sacramento women and men marched from southside park to the state capital building. >> participants say they wanted to make their voices heard. some said they participated on the march to show their daughters they are equal to men. spoke at the rally she said all women should join events like these in order to push for greater equality. >> it is important as women from all strides all states all shades all backgrounds are continuing to stand up and talk about the...
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there was a fire in the southside of chicago today.used it yet, but they had to have more show up on the scene. and they wrote david cruz and then out. for people escape where there were no smoke yours. here's the battalion chief. >> they did the best they could. the weather conditions -- [inaudible] >> dozens of commuter rail lines were shut down. amtrak shut down service in and out of chicago. real operators went the extra mile to set fire to the rails themselves. that is because in the extreme cold this deal will contract critic and crack the rails, sheriff bowles. the rails crack in minneapolis, st. paul on the blue line there, resulting in delays. thankfully it would result in a big disaster. also in minnesota, the department of transportation went the extra mile to pull all of the snow plow service because it was too cold. the snowplows are having all sorts of mechanical problems due to the severe cold and they didn't want to leave their drivers stuck out in what our treacherous elements. so many closures right now between school
there was a fire in the southside of chicago today.used it yet, but they had to have more show up on the scene. and they wrote david cruz and then out. for people escape where there were no smoke yours. here's the battalion chief. >> they did the best they could. the weather conditions -- [inaudible] >> dozens of commuter rail lines were shut down. amtrak shut down service in and out of chicago. real operators went the extra mile to set fire to the rails themselves. that is because...
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named of a lady named ruby but it was named after a man named colonel ruby who owned the farm on the southsideof the street. colonel ruby cut the road on his property line at ground level so he could sell some lots on the south side of the road to at the foremen that worked for the get as wagner flour mill. one lot is a lot that yellow house is on which is also bess truman's birthplace. her father, mr. wallace, worked for that flour mill as well. one of the largest industries in town. and itself is a privately owned home. the big mansion in from of is is the bingham wagner. george bingham is an artist. after the civil war they sold this to wagner family. the cities on the property and give tours daily. it is a sight to see. 90% of the lodger furnish, from the wagner estate still the home. i told you in 1845, a thousand waggans lefts the town in one month. wasn't nearly the busiest year. two years, 1848, 1849, the gold wish years, and -- the gold rush years and they claimed they would lift literally three square miles around the entire city, nothing but people camped, getting ready to go west.
named of a lady named ruby but it was named after a man named colonel ruby who owned the farm on the southsideof the street. colonel ruby cut the road on his property line at ground level so he could sell some lots on the south side of the road to at the foremen that worked for the get as wagner flour mill. one lot is a lot that yellow house is on which is also bess truman's birthplace. her father, mr. wallace, worked for that flour mill as well. one of the largest industries in town. and...