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chicago mayor rahm emanuel on proposed requirement beforehanding graduates in chicago their high school diplomas. introductions under way. >> welcome to the national press club. the place where news happens. my name is andrea. i'm part of the breaking newsdesk at bloomberg news and i'm vice president of the national press club. before we get started, i'd like to remind everyone again please in our audience to please silence your telephones. our viewing and listening audience, feel free to also follow along on twitter using the hash tag press club. for our c-span and public radio audiences, please be aware in our audience today are members of the general public. so any applause or reaction that you may hear is not necessarily a reaction of the working press. now i'd like to introduce our head table. please hold your applause until each head table member has been introduced. head table participants stand up when i say your name. we have jamal abdul alim, senior staff writer of diverse issues and higher education. we have jerry weller, former u.s. representative from illinois' 11th
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>> chicago mayor rahm emanuel talked about initiatives for education, one would require chicago public high school seniors to have a post graduation plan in place before getting their diplomas. rahm emanuel serving his second term as chicago mayor. before that he was white house chief of staff under president obama. from the national press club, this is an hour. >> welcome to the national press club, the place where news happens. my name is andrea, i am part of the breaking news team at bloomberg news and vice president of the national press club. before we get started i would like to remind everyone, please, silence your telephones if you haven't already. for our viewing and listening audience feel free to follow along on twitter using the hashtag press club. for our c-span and public radio audiences please be aware in our audience today are members of the general public. any applause or reaction you may here is not necessarily a reaction of the working press. i would like to introduce our head table. please hold your applause until each head table member has been introduced. h
>> chicago mayor rahm emanuel talked about initiatives for education, one would require chicago public high school seniors to have a post graduation plan in place before getting their diplomas. rahm emanuel serving his second term as chicago mayor. before that he was white house chief of staff under president obama. from the national press club, this is an hour. >> welcome to the national press club, the place where news happens. my name is andrea, i am part of the breaking news...
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available at cspan.org, right on our home page or by searching the video library. >> up next chicago mayor rahm emmanuel on some of his initiatives. he's serving his second term as mayor. before that he served as barack obama's chief of staff. this is about an hour. >> welcome to the national press club, the place where news happens. my name is andrea edemy. i'm part of the breaking newsdesk and i'm part of the national press club. before we get started, i'd like to remind everyone to our in-house audience to please silence your telephones if you haven't already. for our viewing and listening audience feel free to also follow along on twitter using the #pressclub. for our c-span and radio audiences please be aware in our audience today are members of our general public. so any applause or reaction you may hear is not necessarily a reaction of the working press. now, i'd like to introduce our head table. please hold your applause until each head table member has been introduced. head table participants please stand up when i say your name. we have jamal abdul alim, senior staff writer
available at cspan.org, right on our home page or by searching the video library. >> up next chicago mayor rahm emmanuel on some of his initiatives. he's serving his second term as mayor. before that he served as barack obama's chief of staff. this is about an hour. >> welcome to the national press club, the place where news happens. my name is andrea edemy. i'm part of the breaking newsdesk and i'm part of the national press club. before we get started, i'd like to remind everyone...
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real deal so i could not be happier to see david in chicago today. i wanted to kick off by throwing out a couple numbers that he talks about in his book "the givers: wealth, power, and philanthropy in a new gilded age" and get this conversation started with. in 2015, nearly $400 billion was given globally, that is 2% of the us gdp and tax-exempt organizations hold nearly $3 trillion in assets, quite a lot of money, a lot of people giving to good causes, doing some really good things, trying to save the world. what could possibly be wrong with that? >> thank you for that nice introduction, thank you to the festival for having me here and sponsoring this conversation about philanthropy, particularly the big philanthropy, new donors coming onto the scene which is the topic of my book. when i first started writing about thinking about philanthropy, hanging around the nonprofit world back in the 1990s when we first met it was dominated by established legacy foundations, places like the ford foundation, the carnegie operation, the rockefeller foundation, these institutions that have been
real deal so i could not be happier to see david in chicago today. i wanted to kick off by throwing out a couple numbers that he talks about in his book "the givers: wealth, power, and philanthropy in a new gilded age" and get this conversation started with. in 2015, nearly $400 billion was given globally, that is 2% of the us gdp and tax-exempt organizations hold nearly $3 trillion in assets, quite a lot of money, a lot of people giving to good causes, doing some really good things,...
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annual chicago tribune printers row lit fest. i would like to thank our sponsors. this program is being broadcast live on c-span2's booktv. we may have time for questions at the end of the presentation. if that's the case, we'll ask that you line up at the microphone here to your right so that the home viewing audience can hear the questions. .. >> we have a gray-haired approval. literarily, used by acts for days and phone for days before the internet. so i knew him over the years from the literary world and went on to work with him when i was running the world policy institute and he was at the national think tank. we worked together very, veryk, close me on a number of projects. so i've had the pleasure also to read some of his earlier books, the world center, he's written seven of them. i've always been so impressed by david because he asks the really hard questions. he comes up with an opinion, but he's very good about seeing both sides in trying to find where things come together and where we can come up with solutions. he's not an ideologue. he's the real deal. i could not b
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of barack's life in his mid-20s came when he was living in chicago for the first time, 1985 to 1988, working as a community organizer on the far south side, his first immersion in an african/american community is distinct from his, sort of, multi-ethnic international earlier life and also living in a very intense private relationship with a young woman in hyde park. and it's during those years that really he comes to define himself both as a black man and as someone who aspires to a political career and is aiming for the presidency. >> before we talk more about him and we're going to talk a lot about him, where did you start in all this where did you grow up and where did you go to school? >> i grew up all along the east coast, outside of boston, outside of washington here, outside of new york city. went to wesleyan university in connecticut as an undergraduate. then went south to duke university for graduate school. my first book on the voting rights act of 1965 had begun as my undergraduate thesis. was published by yale university press when i was in grad school. my second book on
of barack's life in his mid-20s came when he was living in chicago for the first time, 1985 to 1988, working as a community organizer on the far south side, his first immersion in an african/american community is distinct from his, sort of, multi-ethnic international earlier life and also living in a very intense private relationship with a young woman in hyde park. and it's during those years that really he comes to define himself both as a black man and as someone who aspires to a political...
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? >> always happy to be in chicago. >> every lunch and dinner possible. >> in washington. >> i am sorry. i can't come. we are going to do an event. >> saturday, saturday. >> story of jacob. >> first question. >> all right. >> that is good. we are up against how franken. who is funnier? >> some tough competition. so sorry. >> i like how franken. >> a lot of people watch a booktv. >> it will be good. >> the cheating culture -- the new beginning. >> i saw you. who knew that somebody -- >> in the hospital, had a stroke or something, watching tv -- >> he recovered. >> going in for another surgery. straight out -- it is a real deal. you are in chicago, had no idea you were in chicago. my great-grandparents met, he was a chef and they moved up from milwaukee, he died in the great flu epidemic, my great-grandmother remarried down the street -- and she died so my grandmother was really excited, different panelists but doing all this genealogy, i found a picture taken in the 30s where -- the swing -- went with him on a florida tour with him and i see this picture, it is 6 minute walk from my apartme
? >> always happy to be in chicago. >> every lunch and dinner possible. >> in washington. >> i am sorry. i can't come. we are going to do an event. >> saturday, saturday. >> story of jacob. >> first question. >> all right. >> that is good. we are up against how franken. who is funnier? >> some tough competition. so sorry. >> i like how franken. >> a lot of people watch a booktv. >> it will be good. >> the...
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. >> watch this and other programs online at the tv .org. >> were live at the chicago tribune's annual lit fest book fair and we look at the most popular nonfiction books according to the chicago public library. topping list is dance with the regulation of his in ohio, hillbilly elegy. followed by animal, vegetable mechanical about a family attempt to eat locally grown food for entire year by barbara kingsolver. after that the late neurosurgeon paul calamities autobiography about his battle with stage four lung cancer when the breath becomes air. next on the list is daily show host trevor know was of growing up in apartheid era south africa, born of crime. followed by the undoing project by michael lewis which details the nobel prize-winning work of two israeli psychologists. our look at the most popular nonfiction books according to the chicago public library continues with the life-changing magic of tidying up by marie condo. after that as you all know the future look at humanity in. [inaudible] number eight on the list is national book award winning, seat on the current state of bla
. >> watch this and other programs online at the tv .org. >> were live at the chicago tribune's annual lit fest book fair and we look at the most popular nonfiction books according to the chicago public library. topping list is dance with the regulation of his in ohio, hillbilly elegy. followed by animal, vegetable mechanical about a family attempt to eat locally grown food for entire year by barbara kingsolver. after that the late neurosurgeon paul calamities autobiography about...
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living in chicago, working as a community organizer on the far south side, his first immersion in an african american community. a very intense private relationship with a young woman in hyde park. it's during those years that really he comes to refine man andboth as a black as someone who aspires to a political career and is aiming for the presidency. more about himlk and we will talk a lot about him, where did you start in all this world? where did you grow up and where did you go to school? coastrew up in the east outside of boston and washington here, outside of new york city. i went to wesleyan university in connecticut and then went south to duke university for graduate school. my first book on the voting ashts act of 1965 had begun my undergraduate thesis, was published by yale university rest in grad school. my second book on the fbi's pursuit of dr. king came out in 1981 and got a fair amount of attention. that was the lead up to my big biography of dr. king bearing the cross that one a culture in 1987. >> why did it win a pulitzer? >> i think what might i would answer that
living in chicago, working as a community organizer on the far south side, his first immersion in an african american community. a very intense private relationship with a young woman in hyde park. it's during those years that really he comes to refine man andboth as a black as someone who aspires to a political career and is aiming for the presidency. more about himlk and we will talk a lot about him, where did you start in all this world? where did you grow up and where did you go to school?...
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combat deadly violence in chicago. [vo] when it comes to investing, looking from a fresh perspective can make all the difference. it can provide what we call an unlock: a realization that often reveals a better path forward. at wells fargo, it's our expertise in finding this kind of insight that has lead us to become one of the largest investment and wealth management firms in the country. discover how we can help find your unlock. ♪ introducing the new sleep number 360 smart bed. the only bed smart enough to change sleep as we know it. it senses your every move and automatically adjusts on both sides to keep you comfortable. and snoring.... does your bed do that? right now save on sleep number 360 smart beds. plus, it's the lowest prices of the season with savings of $500 on our most popular p5 bed. ends saturday. charles: as violence rages out of control in chicago president trump finally making good on the promise to send federal help tweeting this morning killings in chicago have reached such epidemic portions and sending in federal hill. 1714 shootings in chicago this year. 28
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"uncompromising activist." ... the >> hello, everybody welcome tooc the 33rd of chicago printers grow fast. i would like to give a special thank you to all the sponsors. today's program is broadcast on c-span2 book tv. if there is time at the end we ask that you go to the microphone to ask your questio questions. please welcome the moderator. [applause]yone this is a great book to be discussing the. if you are looking for a fun summer read as a balance of insider political knowledge and funny stories and very raw time for the congressman. welcome to the congressman. [applause] i thought the only people that would be here today so thank you so much.g i'm glad we could do this. it is run like a ruthless rudy giuliani regime but instead of being transparent and honest who would boldly announce he was going to clean up new york and bust even the smallest criminal, chicago democrats were full ofat crap. they started the rhetoric of equality, justice and fair share while uprooting entire minority communities t too close to the people of the magnificent mile. as you can see he doesn't mince words. t
"uncompromising activist." ... the >> hello, everybody welcome tooc the 33rd of chicago printers grow fast. i would like to give a special thank you to all the sponsors. today's program is broadcast on c-span2 book tv. if there is time at the end we ask that you go to the microphone to ask your questio questions. please welcome the moderator. [applause]yone this is a great book to be discussing the. if you are looking for a fun summer read as a balance of insider political...
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that you know that? ... thirty-third annual printers row lit fest in chicago former congressman discusses his book "democrazy." >> hello, everybody. welcome to the 33rd printers row lit fest. i would like to give a special thank you to the sponsors. today's program will be broadcast live on c-span2 book tv. if there is time at the end of the session with the author, we ask that you go to the microphone and ask your questions so the audience back at home can hear. before we begin today's program, we ask that you silence your cell phones and turn off your camera flashes. please welcome the editorial book award member. [applause] thank you so much everyone for coming. this is a great book to have to be discussing. it is really engaging. even if you are looking for a fun summer read and funny stories. welcome to congressman trey radel. [applause] >> i bartended, and i still have some friends like three of them here. the only people that would be here today so a huge thank you so much for being here today. >> i was going to quote a little bit. i didn't realize until i started getting
that you know that? ... thirty-third annual printers row lit fest in chicago former congressman discusses his book "democrazy." >> hello, everybody. welcome to the 33rd printers row lit fest. i would like to give a special thank you to the sponsors. today's program will be broadcast live on c-span2 book tv. if there is time at the end of the session with the author, we ask that you go to the microphone and ask your questions so the audience back at home can hear. before we...
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a well-known political figure in chicago. hugely respected man. senator did newhouse who everybody in black chicago elite could never go higher because he was married to a white woman. it is in itself political tradition of black chicago in the late 1980's, the early 1990's that for a black man to aspire to represent black chicago, it is necessary to have a black spouse. announcer: on queuing day. &a."q >> c-span, where history unfolds il
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by the southside by chicago native natalie more who weighs in on segregation in the city. wrapping up our look at the most popular nonfiction books according to the chicago book library is a report on the political right, strangers in their own land. many of these authors have or will be appearing on booktv. you can watch them on our website, booktv.org. >> booktv is live today from chicago for the printers rowlett fest annual event featuring several author discussions & ins held in the printers row neighborhood just south. our live coverage this weekend comes from jones college prep ice school, you will hear from many others including national book award winner, professor and pastor mike dyson, lisa neville he, heather thompson, former congressman trey rachel and many more. we will hear from arthur mary dearborn lose her book is a biography of ernest hemingway. this is live coverage of the 33rd annual chicago tribune it fest on booktv on c-span2. >> good morning and welcome to the 33rd annual chicago tribune printers rowlett fest. i would like to start by giving a special thank yo
by the southside by chicago native natalie more who weighs in on segregation in the city. wrapping up our look at the most popular nonfiction books according to the chicago book library is a report on the political right, strangers in their own land. many of these authors have or will be appearing on booktv. you can watch them on our website, booktv.org. >> booktv is live today from chicago for the printers rowlett fest annual event featuring several author discussions & ins held in...
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justice department released its findings into the chicago police department and january of this year the d.o.j. announced it quote found reasonable cause to believe that the chicago police department and gauges in a pattern or practice of using force including deadly force in violation of the fourth amendment of the constitution adding these practices stem from deficiencies in training and accountability under the obama administration the d.o.j. and the city of chicago signed an agreement to work together in order to create a federal court and forcible consent decree of addressing the issues found during the investigation months ago mayor rahm emanuel was completely on board pledging to seek federal oversight of the chicago police department however it appears emanuel is now backing off and many are accusing him of trying to kind of backroom deal with u.s. attorney general jeff sessions that's prompting chicago's black lives matter organization and other community groups to file a lawsuit asking for the government to follow through with the agreement made under the obama administrati
justice department released its findings into the chicago police department and january of this year the d.o.j. announced it quote found reasonable cause to believe that the chicago police department and gauges in a pattern or practice of using force including deadly force in violation of the fourth amendment of the constitution adding these practices stem from deficiencies in training and accountability under the obama administration the d.o.j. and the city of chicago signed an agreement to...
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: yes -- san francisco, chicago, then dallas. lemonis: what was the worst year? lady: i believe 2013. and we did like $8 million on the top line, -but we had losses. -lemonis: how much was that? lady: $396,000. lemonis: and that was with 13 stores? lady: that was with the whole engine running. lemonis: ah. in 2013, lady did $8 million in sales across 13 stores but lost close to $400,000. that's because only three of the stores were actually making money. and the big problem was they weren't making enough money to keep the other 10 open. and so the only solution was to keep those three and say goodbye to the rest. lady: every day, i sit there at the computer, and it's, you know, "how do i manage the lean amount of cash that i have?" because my number-one priority is to keep the lights on in three locations, pay old debt, keep everybody working. and that spins a tightrope i've been walking. and it kind of feels like breathing with a noose around your neck. lemonis: which is not very easy. lady: no. lemonis: and when you had 13 stores, where was the office for merchandising, inventory m
: yes -- san francisco, chicago, then dallas. lemonis: what was the worst year? lady: i believe 2013. and we did like $8 million on the top line, -but we had losses. -lemonis: how much was that? lady: $396,000. lemonis: and that was with 13 stores? lady: that was with the whole engine running. lemonis: ah. in 2013, lady did $8 million in sales across 13 stores but lost close to $400,000. that's because only three of the stores were actually making money. and the big problem was they weren't...
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president. [inaudible conversations] >> the final program from the pit printers litfest in chicago is author lisa nap my. the author of "ray and joanment. the man who made the mcdonald's for and the woman who gave it away ." this is live coverage on c-span2. >> hello, everybody, and welcome to the 33rd annual "chicago tribune" printers row lit fest. want to thank our sponsors. today's program is being broadcast live on c-span 2's booktv. we're going to have time end to have a q & a session so when the time comes, please like up at the microphone to your right so that our home viewing audience can hear the questions. with that, i'm going to hand it over to your interviewer, amy carr, associate mapping are editor for the "chicago tribune." [applause] >> welcome to lit fest. i'm here pleased to be here with lisa napoli. former journalist, current journalize. >> always a journalist. >> the author of "ray and joan: he man who made the mcdonald's fortune and the woman who gave it all wow." i love this title. thick people don't often appreciate lounge it goes into getting a perfect title. >> i grew
president. [inaudible conversations] >> the final program from the pit printers litfest in chicago is author lisa nap my. the author of "ray and joanment. the man who made the mcdonald's for and the woman who gave it away ." this is live coverage on c-span2. >> hello, everybody, and welcome to the 33rd annual "chicago tribune" printers row lit fest. want to thank our sponsors. today's program is being broadcast live on c-span 2's booktv. we're going to have time...
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next to him chicago's historically high crime rate is declining. first, here is one of our affiliates covering today for the capital city is joining the fight to block the lone star state's new anti-sanctuary law. san antonio was joining the legal challenge. republican governor greg abbott signed the bill in may. fox 6 in milwaukee were a third body has been recovered from the site of an explosion at a corn mill. nearly a dozen other employees were taken to area hospitals. this is alive look at sacramento from fox 40, one of the big stories there tonight? the state senate green lighting a bill provide single-payer health care to californians. supporters acknowledge the $400 billion a year price tag is a problem. both governor jerry brown and members of the state assembly have voiced skepticism. that is tonight's live look outside the beltway from "spe >> james: police in chicago see the numbers of shootings and murders they are declined for the fourth straight month in may. this still leaves the city in the midst of an unpresident and almost nightly bloodbath. with a mayor who does no
next to him chicago's historically high crime rate is declining. first, here is one of our affiliates covering today for the capital city is joining the fight to block the lone star state's new anti-sanctuary law. san antonio was joining the legal challenge. republican governor greg abbott signed the bill in may. fox 6 in milwaukee were a third body has been recovered from the site of an explosion at a corn mill. nearly a dozen other employees were taken to area hospitals. this is alive look...
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: it does, doesn't it? let's go2net, joining us from chicago. good morning -- let's go to the, joint -- nick, joining us from chicago, good morning. caller: i am 20 years old. obviously chicago is not known for the best politics. i wanted your comment and your thoughts on how can an independent like myself that is really trying to be bipartisan and trying to join a party between the tax -- the taxes in chicago are outrageous and the crime is incredible. you see this across baltimore, cleveland, other larger cities. what can you tell me -- what should i do? . it is unsustainable what's going on right now -- it is unsustainable. what's going on right now -- host: we will get your response. guest: in some sense, you need to separate out urban politics from national politics. what the party stands for nationally is different from what they stand or in any urban context. i am not a big fan of rahm emanuel, and your taxes are probably high and the crime rate is very bad. at the same time, chicago is a beautiful city and a lot of things work very well. there is just a difference between wha
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studio. oscar lopez rivera was born in san sebastian, puerto rico, and moved with his family to chicago when he was a boy. he was drafted into the army at age 18 and served in vietnam, for which he was awarded the bronze star. upon his return in 1967, he became a community organizer who fought for bilingual education, jobs, and better housing. during the 1970's and 1980's, he was a leader of the pro-independence group faln. forcesed liberation -- armed national liberation. its members set more than 100 bombs, including one attack on fraunces tavern in new york city that killed four people. he was never charged, however, with setting those bombs. instead, in 1981, lopez rivera was convicted on federal charges including seditious conspiracy -- conspiring to oppose u.s. authority over puerto rico by force. in fact, this is the same charge nelson mandela faced. lopez rivera described his charges in a rare prison interview in 2006. >> i thinknk the fact i was charged with seditious conspiracy to overthrow the government of the united states big for itself, but the charge in reference to puer
studio. oscar lopez rivera was born in san sebastian, puerto rico, and moved with his family to chicago when he was a boy. he was drafted into the army at age 18 and served in vietnam, for which he was awarded the bronze star. upon his return in 1967, he became a community organizer who fought for bilingual education, jobs, and better housing. during the 1970's and 1980's, he was a leader of the pro-independence group faln. forcesed liberation -- armed national liberation. its members set more...
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: sending in the feds. it is about time. the president taking action in chicago. a new plan to curb the city's violent crime wave. melissa: plus an illegal immigrant is about to receive nearly $200,000 pay out. why sanctuary city owes him the money. ♪ david: we have breaking news for you. gunman opening fire at a hospital in the bronx in new york city. the new york city police department just confirming the shooter is now dead. multiple people were shot. still a very active scene. we're continuing to follow the story. we'll bring you any details beyond those you just heard as soon as we get them. melissa: so welcoming another world leader to the white house, president trump meeting with his south korean counterpart earlier today. the two leaders uniting on how to best handle north korea's nuclear threat. our own blake burman is live at the white house with the latest. blake, i hope they made headway? reporter: there was pretty tough talk from president trump as it relates to north korea. they called it a brutal regime, a menace with no respect for human life and a country that sta
: sending in the feds. it is about time. the president taking action in chicago. a new plan to curb the city's violent crime wave. melissa: plus an illegal immigrant is about to receive nearly $200,000 pay out. why sanctuary city owes him the money. ♪ david: we have breaking news for you. gunman opening fire at a hospital in the bronx in new york city. the new york city police department just confirming the shooter is now dead. multiple people were shot. still a very active scene. we're...
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thing sucks. at an iconic snowboard-and-skate shop in chicago... chris: in the summertime we do skateboards, stand-up paddleboards. lemonis: ...the owners are headed a nasty collision. this business looks like it's on life support. chris: i think things kind of fell apart pretty quickly up here. lemonis: their new location loses money hand over fist. there's nobody here. it's empty. their original location suffers from low margins and the wrong inventory. salena: it's about creating a reputation. lemonis: this business doesn't have a good reputation. did you know that? and now, their partnership is spinning out of control with two of the owners sidelining the third. chris: it felt like we financed your pregnancy with my money and our time. lemonis: if i can't help them fix their process and their relationship... you guys picked this location. chris: yeah. lemonis: you guys did it. ...this board shop will have to board up its doors. my name is marcus lemonis, and i risk my own money to save struggling businesses. we're not gonna wake up every morning wondering if we have a job. w
thing sucks. at an iconic snowboard-and-skate shop in chicago... chris: in the summertime we do skateboards, stand-up paddleboards. lemonis: ...the owners are headed a nasty collision. this business looks like it's on life support. chris: i think things kind of fell apart pretty quickly up here. lemonis: their new location loses money hand over fist. there's nobody here. it's empty. their original location suffers from low margins and the wrong inventory. salena: it's about creating a...
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side by chicago native, natalie moore who weighs in on segregation in the city. wrapping up our look at the most popular nonfiction book according to the chicago public library is arley hoekstra fields the political right, strangers in their own land. many of these authors have or will be appearing on book tv. you can watch them on a website booktv.org. >> the publicity manner at johns hopkins in baltimore, maryland. what are some of the things you have coming up with mike. >> sharks of the shallows. it's coming out right after shark week which is a huge thing for the general public and it's an unofficial oversized coffee table books heavily oversized and riesling price and work in a handful of them and the dinosaur book we now have a short book coming out. we have a book that tongue-in-cheek is about the remnant minus the bear, the story of the western frontier in for trapping and three guys whose lives intersected at a place called lake house that's coming out. then we have a book called uncompromising activists about a gentleman who was the first black graduate of harvard college
side by chicago native, natalie moore who weighs in on segregation in the city. wrapping up our look at the most popular nonfiction book according to the chicago public library is arley hoekstra fields the political right, strangers in their own land. many of these authors have or will be appearing on book tv. you can watch them on a website booktv.org. >> the publicity manner at johns hopkins in baltimore, maryland. what are some of the things you have coming up with mike. >>...
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chicago. leÓn: cómo te llamas? >> enrique Álvarez. leÓn: dónde naciste? >> en michoacÁn. leÓn: a quÉ se dedicaban sus padres? >> mi padre falleciÓ, pero se dedicaba a la construcciÓn, y mi mamÁ, cuando falleciÓ mi papÁ, comenzÓ a trabajar limpiando una enfermerÍa. leÓn: cómo decidieron emigrar a chicago? >> nos vinimos a chicago porque el seÑor que se juntÓ mi mamÁ estaba en chicago. leÓn: no puede imaginar un lugar mÁs diferente. la semilla con que la ciudad de chicago, cÓmo fue llegar a chicago? >> fue muy difÍcil. uno viene del rancho como no quieres salir, y lo peor es que yo extraÑaba a mis primos como extraÑaba a mis amigos. leÓn: pero poco a poco te fuiste acoplando la vida de estados unidos, cuÉntame cuando empezaste a sentir aquÍ quizÁs puedo hacer una vida. >> cuando entre a high school fue cuando me sentÍ mÁs feliz aquÍ en estados unidos. leÓn: te tardaste varios aÑos. >> si, yo entre en quinto come siempre querÍa regresar... leÓn: qÉ --quÉ te decÍa a tu mamÁ? >> lo que tu quieres, toma tus propias decisiones. leÓn: era tu vida antes de re
chicago. leÓn: cómo te llamas? >> enrique Álvarez. leÓn: dónde naciste? >> en michoacÁn. leÓn: a quÉ se dedicaban sus padres? >> mi padre falleciÓ, pero se dedicaba a la construcciÓn, y mi mamÁ, cuando falleciÓ mi papÁ, comenzÓ a trabajar limpiando una enfermerÍa. leÓn: cómo decidieron emigrar a chicago? >> nos vinimos a chicago porque el seÑor que se juntÓ mi mamÁ estaba en chicago. leÓn: no puede imaginar un lugar mÁs diferente. la semilla con...
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willing to be infected with a disease to live longer. >>> and artful escape. inside a chicago program that's keeping at-risk youths safe and glasswork. "nightly news" begins now. >> announcer: from nbc news world headquarters in new york, this is "nbc nightly news" with kate snow. >> good evening. jose is off tonight. on this third day of summer, extreme heat has taken over much of the western u.s. temperatures as high as 120 degrees in some places and 27 million people under excessive heat warnings and advisories and the heat has been deadly. in less than a month, six children have died after being left inside hot cars. the latest, just last night. katie beck starts us off with the danger and new pressure to change the law. >> reporter: terrifying moments this week. a child trapped in suffocating heat. an indiana officer rescued a 4-month-old baby who they say was trapped inside a car for more than two hours. scenes like this captured on camera so >> you left her in your car! >> i'm sorry! >> no sorry. she could have died! >> reporter: and too often they end tragically. last night in
willing to be infected with a disease to live longer. >>> and artful escape. inside a chicago program that's keeping at-risk youths safe and glasswork. "nightly news" begins now. >> announcer: from nbc news world headquarters in new york, this is "nbc nightly news" with kate snow. >> good evening. jose is off tonight. on this third day of summer, extreme heat has taken over much of the western u.s. temperatures as high as 120 degrees in some places and...
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pedestrian on port of chicago highway at lake view road.(rachelle gandaro/lives nearby): i was coming down port of chicago from 7/11. and i see two cops, you know, just spding. and i come over here and i see the guy on the ground. they're just working on him. he was just laying there it was really sad.gibson and the dog were pronounced dead on the scene.(rachelle gandaro/lives nearby): i didn't know he had a dog with him until later. my friends, my neighbors stopped and asked police. tjey said that the dog was you know, with him. and they both were hit and killed... there were some people around him. just a lot of police cars and medics. it's sad because a lot of people speed through this area. and people walk on this highway you know and its dark. you gotta be careful.we spoke to a neighbor that lives nearby.he tells us he heard a huge thud and immediately ran out to help.by the time he got out.. he said t car that may have hit the victim s already too far down the road to identify.(rachee gandaro/lives nearby): it's really sad. that could have been anybody i know. that could
pedestrian on port of chicago highway at lake view road.(rachelle gandaro/lives nearby): i was coming down port of chicago from 7/11. and i see two cops, you know, just spding. and i come over here and i see the guy on the ground. they're just working on him. he was just laying there it was really sad.gibson and the dog were pronounced dead on the scene.(rachelle gandaro/lives nearby): i didn't know he had a dog with him until later. my friends, my neighbors stopped and asked police. tjey said...
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music from post malone. from the chicago bulls, jimmy butler is here. we'll be right back with sarah silverm silverman! >> dicky: portions of linebacker live brought to you by xyzal. ♪ [laughter] we all drive... some just for the fun of it. ♪ i'm not a customer, but i'm calling about that credit scorecard. give it. sure! it's free for everyone. oh! well that's nice! and checking your score won't hurt your credit. oh! i'm so proud of you. well thank you. free at at discover.com/creditscorecard, even if you're not a customer. of providing reliable energy and that'll never change. what is changing, is our name to dominion energy. it's a reflection of our commitment to energy innovation and renewable sources like solar, wind... and cleaner energy like natural gas. and we'll continue to innovate, upgrade technology, protect our environment and serve our communities. dominion energy. more than a new name, a new way of seeing energy. the insurance companies and the credit card companies and the wall street banks - that's what tom perriello is about. i was pro
music from post malone. from the chicago bulls, jimmy butler is here. we'll be right back with sarah silverm silverman! >> dicky: portions of linebacker live brought to you by xyzal. ♪ [laughter] we all drive... some just for the fun of it. ♪ i'm not a customer, but i'm calling about that credit scorecard. give it. sure! it's free for everyone. oh! well that's nice! and checking your score won't hurt your credit. oh! i'm so proud of you. well thank you. free at at...
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live coverage from chicago of the printers wrote lit fest. in just a minute, ibram kendi will be speaking. he is a national book award winning historian and will be discussing stamp from the beginning: the definitive history of racist ideas in america. good morning, everyone. welcome to the 33rd annual chicago printers wrote lit fest. my name is thomas and i'm i like to think the possible sponsors. today's program is being broadcasted live on c-span twos book tv and we will use the time at the end for audience questions so when the time comes please line up at the microphones to your right. will hope the audience will be able to hear. as always, make sure to silence your cell phones and turn off your camera flashes at this point in time. with that, please welcome the colonists from the chicago tribune mac praised him in presenting that award voyage through the history of u.s. rhetoric. [laughter] >> so even as professor of history at the university of florida, also a finalist for the book critic circle award and i just learned today that while in undergraduate school iibram was i
live coverage from chicago of the printers wrote lit fest. in just a minute, ibram kendi will be speaking. he is a national book award winning historian and will be discussing stamp from the beginning: the definitive history of racist ideas in america. good morning, everyone. welcome to the 33rd annual chicago printers wrote lit fest. my name is thomas and i'm i like to think the possible sponsors. today's program is being broadcasted live on c-span twos book tv and we will use the time at the...
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conversations] >> book tv is live today from chicago for at the printes row lit fest, an annual event featuring author discussions an signings. our live coverage this weekend comes from jones college prep high school. you'll hear from many authors, including national book award winner kennedyy. michael eric dyson, lisa napoli, and many more. we'll kick off the coverage with author mary deash dearborn. biography of ernest hemingway. >> good morning and welcome to the 33rd annual "chicago tribune" printers row lit fest. today's program is being brawled live on c-span2's booktv. we'll have a few minutes for questions at the end of the presentation. the audience has to line tip microphone to your right. we'll let you know when.li please make sure so silence your cell phones turn off your camera flashes, and with that i'd like to introduce our mid-ator, documentary host, producer and, news anchor, bill curtis. [applause] >> we get right into it, mary. i should have a moment of explanation. you may be expecting three people up here. stacy keach will not be with us today. on opening night, o
conversations] >> book tv is live today from chicago for at the printes row lit fest, an annual event featuring author discussions an signings. our live coverage this weekend comes from jones college prep high school. you'll hear from many authors, including national book award winner kennedyy. michael eric dyson, lisa napoli, and many more. we'll kick off the coverage with author mary deash dearborn. biography of ernest hemingway. >> good morning and welcome to the 33rd annual...
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water, so that's all good. >>> we have a problem in chicago, gun violence primarily among young people, primarily minority population. we find something pretty amaz amazing. if we can get them in a job it does amazing things. it changes their lives. i'm not making it up. a few weeks ago i met with curtis martin. he got into a program and got him into a job. she working nights at ups. it's not easy work but he's proud of it. he told us that. you're cutting this program by 20%. you know, the president noticed the violence in chicago and tweeted about it on a couple of occasio occasions. i would like to read you what he said. january 24th. if chicago doesn't fix the horrible carnage doing ton i'll send in the feds. february 23rd the president tweeted seven people shot and killed yesterday in chicago. what is going on there? totally out of control. chicago needs help the president tweeted. how does a 20% cut in a program like the one that helped curtis martin help chicago? >> so let me say a few things. first, i appreciate your point as u.s. attorney. i took steps to address gun violence u
water, so that's all good. >>> we have a problem in chicago, gun violence primarily among young people, primarily minority population. we find something pretty amaz amazing. if we can get them in a job it does amazing things. it changes their lives. i'm not making it up. a few weeks ago i met with curtis martin. he got into a program and got him into a job. she working nights at ups. it's not easy work but he's proud of it. he told us that. you're cutting this program by 20%. you...