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pÚblica ni a chicago ni a ninguna de las otras ciudades que sean declarados santuario de inmigrantes. para que nos hable de esta decisiÓn hablamos con lourdes en washington. lourdes: muchas gracias. un juez federal en chicago fallÓ que pone un alto en toda la naciÓn a una regulación del departamento de justicia que sessions implementÓ. no podrÁ cumplir por ahora con su amenaza de retener los fondos federales que se dedican a seguridad en aquellas agencias policÍacas locales de ciudades llamadas santuario como chicago. chicago demandÓ al departamento de justicia porque rehÚsan a actuar como agentes migratorios, como agentes de ice, y entregarles a cualquier indocumentado que tienen en custodia. aunque chicago demandÓ al gobierno mÁs de 30 jurisdicciones apoyaron la demanda y tambiÉn serÍan afectados unos 35,000,000 de dÓlares de fondos pedales. el juez bloqueÓ que el departamento de justicia por la igor esta regulaciÓnpara negarle estas subversiones que se dedican principalmente a entrenamiento y a equipos en todas las ciudades santuario brazos agencias policÍacas. en
pÚblica ni a chicago ni a ninguna de las otras ciudades que sean declarados santuario de inmigrantes. para que nos hable de esta decisiÓn hablamos con lourdes en washington. lourdes: muchas gracias. un juez federal en chicago fallÓ que pone un alto en toda la naciÓn a una regulación del departamento de justicia que sessions implementÓ. no podrÁ cumplir por ahora con su amenaza de retener los fondos federales que se dedican a seguridad en aquellas agencias policÍacas locales de ciudades...
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parker and los angeles they were followed by chicago so there is no question these leaders for a distinguished group and as a person uniquely a place as excellence in this country that is very difficult to duplicate what he has done. he has headed six the police department's lead to largest in the company to do a outstanding job and has set a standard for police leadership until they came along to develop that now they're all using some form of fat and in addition in all departments he has provided leadership the first is improve policing and decrease crime in the third is better relationships between the community it is a terrific record i begin this is well worth your attention about policing in the 21st century. is my pleasure to introduce my friend and outstanding leader. [applause] >> good morning. >> date explore that gracious introduction and we do go back a long ways at the harvard kennedy school late '80s and early '90s and the executive sessions more than any other government activity that shapes american policing the dead is a major revolution / is the attorney general
parker and los angeles they were followed by chicago so there is no question these leaders for a distinguished group and as a person uniquely a place as excellence in this country that is very difficult to duplicate what he has done. he has headed six the police department's lead to largest in the company to do a outstanding job and has set a standard for police leadership until they came along to develop that now they're all using some form of fat and in addition in all departments he has...
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parker in los angeles and stanley in cincinnati, and they were followed by wilson in chicago and pat murphy in new york, detroit and washington, d.c.. i want to say there's no question that these leaders in police excellence formed a distinguished group in which today's keynote speaker as an innovator, as an imaginative leader and as a person who has done very much uniquely, has had a unique place in policing excellent in this country, and has in many ways has had a unique career that is very difficult for anyone i think to follow and duplicate what he has done. he's headed six police departments, including some ofof the largest, two largest in the country. he has done an outstanding job in all of the police department he has headed, and has really set a standard for policea stana leadership. he has in the sense invented language. nobody knew there was such a thing as comps that in chile came along -- comstat. and now almost every large police department in the country using some form of comstat. in addition he has had in all of the departments in which is provided leadership, three
parker in los angeles and stanley in cincinnati, and they were followed by wilson in chicago and pat murphy in new york, detroit and washington, d.c.. i want to say there's no question that these leaders in police excellence formed a distinguished group in which today's keynote speaker as an innovator, as an imaginative leader and as a person who has done very much uniquely, has had a unique place in policing excellent in this country, and has in many ways has had a unique career that is very...
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puede negar fondos a chicago ni a otras ciudades santuario. segÚn decisiÓn de un juez abre una demanda contra Él y el general por la casa blanca dice estar preparando una propuesta de reforma migratoria en la que incluye planes para combatir la inmigraciÓn de indocumentados y asegurar la frontera. contra reloj estÁ el primer grupo de soÑadores cuyo permiso se vencen entre 5 de septiembre de 2007 y el 5 de marzo de 2018. ♪ la exoneraciÓn de culpa de un policÍa que matÓ a un joven afroamericano genera protestas hoy en san luis, missouri. comenzamos. ♪ locutor: Éste es su noticiero univisiÓn edición nocturna. ♪ enrique: muy buenas noches, la administraciÓn del presidente donald trump no podrÁ cumplir la amenaza lanzada por el fiscal general de negar fondos federales a ciudades que se niegan a convertir a su cuerpo policiaco ser agente de inmigraciÓn. un juez federal fallÓ a favor de la ciudad de chicago en la demanda presentada contra el fiscal a la que se unieron otras ciudades, condados y estado. viviana: en una decisiÓn de 41 pÁginas, un juez federal en chicago fr
puede negar fondos a chicago ni a otras ciudades santuario. segÚn decisiÓn de un juez abre una demanda contra Él y el general por la casa blanca dice estar preparando una propuesta de reforma migratoria en la que incluye planes para combatir la inmigraciÓn de indocumentados y asegurar la frontera. contra reloj estÁ el primer grupo de soÑadores cuyo permiso se vencen entre 5 de septiembre de 2007 y el 5 de marzo de 2018. ♪ la exoneraciÓn de culpa de un policÍa que matÓ a un joven...
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our criminal justice system to an unsuccessful one chicago police seemed determined to be hated by every man woman and child in america we sent redacted correspondent natalie mcgill to shut down to get the truth she filed this report. i just. to rare rahm emanuel this may not seem like a huge deal to you but after he had the video of chicago police murdering black teen requirement donald to a real action he's kind of been scarce. well beyond scarce more like endangered species list for good reason. rahm emanuel needs to stop playing games with people who love this mayor that we have in the city of chicago does not care about black people. that activist i'm pretty curt ashley and kanye west is right george bush doesn't care about black people. some high ranking elected officials have a track record as the bad as it is the building trust of the black community but don't worry guys rahm is working to build that trust back after announcing the construction of a ninety five million dollars police and fire training academy that will be closed off to the public rather a swimming pool a sh
our criminal justice system to an unsuccessful one chicago police seemed determined to be hated by every man woman and child in america we sent redacted correspondent natalie mcgill to shut down to get the truth she filed this report. i just. to rare rahm emanuel this may not seem like a huge deal to you but after he had the video of chicago police murdering black teen requirement donald to a real action he's kind of been scarce. well beyond scarce more like endangered species list for good...
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title hunter is the story of this young man who journeys from india to chicago in the one nine hundred seventy s. to pursue his dream of becoming this like great engineer but things don't really work out when he gets here his job falls through thankfully he meets this great group of guys who are all pursuing their own american dream and they're all dressed in superfly seventy's clothing and they help him figure out how to maneuver in this new country as well as redefining his own definition of success is that a little bit about you. i think it is i mean i think i related to the story right away because i'm from chicago my dad immigrated from india to chicago in the seventy's i drive a scooter just like the lead character in the tiger hunter i love seventy's clothing and so there's definitely some things i can relate to there what is meant by the title so the tiger hunter is a reference to the lead character sammy's father who's this sort of legendary tiger hunter in his village in india oh yeah and he thinks he's this legend and when sammy comes to america he has to sort of figure out
title hunter is the story of this young man who journeys from india to chicago in the one nine hundred seventy s. to pursue his dream of becoming this like great engineer but things don't really work out when he gets here his job falls through thankfully he meets this great group of guys who are all pursuing their own american dream and they're all dressed in superfly seventy's clothing and they help him figure out how to maneuver in this new country as well as redefining his own definition of...
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. explicar el alcance de este nuevo revÉs. >> en una decisiÓn de 41 pÁginas, un juez federal en chicago frenÓ el intento del fiscal federal de condicionar la entrega de fondos federales a esta ciudad, si no permitÍa el ingreso de agentes de administraciÓn a cÁrceles y estaciones de policÍa para declarar el estatus migratorio de los detenidos. la declaraciÓn se da luego de una demanda en chicago contra el fiscal general de estados unidos, en la que decÍa que se accedÍa de su autoridad. " esta victoria no sÓlo es para la ciudad de chicago, sino para ciudades, condados y estados en todo el paÍs que se unieron a nuestra demanda y tambiÉn lÍderes econÓmicos que la apoyaron. un total de 37 jurisdicciones a nivel nacional apoyaron la demanda". para el abogado de inmigraciÓn la decisiÓn debe celebrarse, pero aclara que es temporal. >> hay que entender que es una decisiÓn inicial. otras decisiones similares que se han tomado en texas y california fueron apeladas. seguramente, eso no va a ser la excepciÓn. >> el juego ha estado en 2,2 millones de dÓlares. hacen parte de mayor programa
. explicar el alcance de este nuevo revÉs. >> en una decisiÓn de 41 pÁginas, un juez federal en chicago frenÓ el intento del fiscal federal de condicionar la entrega de fondos federales a esta ciudad, si no permitÍa el ingreso de agentes de administraciÓn a cÁrceles y estaciones de policÍa para declarar el estatus migratorio de los detenidos. la declaraciÓn se da luego de una demanda en chicago contra el fiscal general de estados unidos, en la que decÍa que se accedÍa de su...
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about the deal that was struck in illinois. chicago is home of your third-largest affiliate. for viewers, essentially the legislature agreed to put more but one of thes trade-offs was to create a tax fellowship program. also for viewers, this is a program in which corporations or where youdividuals can get tax dollars for stews to go to private schools. we wanted to ask you what do you think of this was it a deal worth making? hour the democrats did not want to make this deal. they do not get an override of the governor's veto. i think it is one of these things where the chicago public schools were in desperate need of the money that was sent to them from springfield. the deal that actually got crafted initially before the governor's veto was a really good step because what illinois has done is that even though chicago taxpayers pay as much if not more because of the wealth of chicago to the treasury of isinois, what has happened that chicago has gotten shortchanged. essentially the governor held the chicago schools and chicago school kids hostage for program that allows discrimi
about the deal that was struck in illinois. chicago is home of your third-largest affiliate. for viewers, essentially the legislature agreed to put more but one of thes trade-offs was to create a tax fellowship program. also for viewers, this is a program in which corporations or where youdividuals can get tax dollars for stews to go to private schools. we wanted to ask you what do you think of this was it a deal worth making? hour the democrats did not want to make this deal. they do not get...
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autoridad para quitar fondos de seguridad pÚblica a chicago ni otras ciudades santuario. el presidente trump revelarÁ pronto sus prioridades para un acuerdo sobre migraciÓn y los dreamers pero advierte que no apoyarÁ lo que llamÓ " inmigraciÓn en cadena". explicaremos lo que significa. el gobernador negÓ un permiso especial para ingrid escalada, peruana a la que podrÍan haber evitado su deportaciÓn dijo que se trata de una decisiÓn dolorosa. comenzamos. ♪ ♪ locutor: este es su noticiero univisiÓn con jorge ramos y marÍa elena salinas. ♪ ♪ jorge: buenas noches. comenzamos en noticiero con el duro golpe que un juez le dio a donald trump con las ciudades santuario. no se pueden quitar dinero a chicago ni a ninguna otra ciudad declarada santuario de inmigrantes. vamos con lourdes hemos en donde nos va explicar lo que significa esto en la prÁctica. lourdes: muchas gracias, jorge. un juez federal en chicago fallÓ que pone un alto en toda la naciÓn a una regulación del departamento de justicia que sessions implementÓ. no podrÁ cumplir por ahora con su amenaza de reten
autoridad para quitar fondos de seguridad pÚblica a chicago ni otras ciudades santuario. el presidente trump revelarÁ pronto sus prioridades para un acuerdo sobre migraciÓn y los dreamers pero advierte que no apoyarÁ lo que llamÓ " inmigraciÓn en cadena". explicaremos lo que significa. el gobernador negÓ un permiso especial para ingrid escalada, peruana a la que podrÍan haber evitado su deportaciÓn dijo que se trata de una decisiÓn dolorosa. comenzamos. ♪ ♪ locutor:...
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: chicago just trying to get out of hereow sure no one ge h of here before silly happens. that's a good run, good cut. that's the rookie king. from green bay. missing the tackle. jim: six out of seven plays for this series for the bears have been on the ground. tony: you have to throw a bootleg or something. jim: cunningham. good tackle by martinez, who had a fumble recovery in the first half of this game. he makes a lot of plays, we've noticed that the last two games. martinez. tony: he does. he gets around the ball. when they play that base personnel, he's right in the middle. he's going to come up. he needs to be able to read and react. jim: by the way, jordan howard comes back into the huddle. thought it might be the end of the night for they massaged that right shoulder and here he is. tony: your teammates love. that they're going to appreciate. that the coaches and players are going to see. that jim: second and 8. there's howard. good run too. looked like it had a chance to be a stop at the line or even behind it. he goes behind sitton. big chunk of solid in the side of the h
: chicago just trying to get out of hereow sure no one ge h of here before silly happens. that's a good run, good cut. that's the rookie king. from green bay. missing the tackle. jim: six out of seven plays for this series for the bears have been on the ground. tony: you have to throw a bootleg or something. jim: cunningham. good tackle by martinez, who had a fumble recovery in the first half of this game. he makes a lot of plays, we've noticed that the last two games. martinez. tony: he does....
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police departments in new york city, chicago, and los angeles aired we also hear about data collection, use of that he cameras, and law enforcement policies in the obama and trump administration. told by the heritage foundation it is about 90 minutes. >> good morning. welcome to the heritage foundation. we welcome those who are joining us on our website as well as those joining us on the c-span network. we would ask everyone in-house to be so kind to check that our mobile the vices have been checked and turned off as a cortices. those watching online you are welcome to ask questions any time by emailing speaker at heritage.org. leading our program today and welcoming and introducing our special guest is ronald reagan emeritus aschairman well as the 75th of attorney general of the united states edwin meese. [applause] mr. meese: thank you, john. ladies and gentlemen, good morning. i joined john and welcome you. heritage has done a great deal in the policing and public safety areas and we are pleased to have our keynote speaker today. it is a pleasure for me to introduce him since we hav
police departments in new york city, chicago, and los angeles aired we also hear about data collection, use of that he cameras, and law enforcement policies in the obama and trump administration. told by the heritage foundation it is about 90 minutes. >> good morning. welcome to the heritage foundation. we welcome those who are joining us on our website as well as those joining us on the c-span network. we would ask everyone in-house to be so kind to check that our mobile the vices have...
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watch the senate, live on c-span2. times" commentator talks about global cities. the chicago form on global cities hosted. ladies and gentlemen, the chicago global affairs president. [applause] chicago and the 2017 forum on global cities. i am the president of the chicago council on global affairs. it is great to have all of you here. imagine aicult to more timely moment for us to convene this particular forum. in the year since we last met, and in the last few days, it chicago has seen examples of something quite extraordinary. cities are increasingly becoming important as players on the national stage, bypassing national governments when necessary, to look to each other for solutions to global problems. affirmedd city leaders their support for what had originally been an agreement among nations, the paris climate accord. is not an outlier in its city to city coordination. quite the opposite . it is happening on issues of inclusion, immigration, health, and human rights, and so many other critical issues. extraordinary is perhaps the wrong word to describe this trend. direct city
watch the senate, live on c-span2. times" commentator talks about global cities. the chicago form on global cities hosted. ladies and gentlemen, the chicago global affairs president. [applause] chicago and the 2017 forum on global cities. i am the president of the chicago council on global affairs. it is great to have all of you here. imagine aicult to more timely moment for us to convene this particular forum. in the year since we last met, and in the last few days, it chicago has seen...
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chicago,despuÉs de los anglosajones. generan polÉmica los donativos para los damnificados del sismo en mÉxico, acusan a polÍticos de utilizarlo como actos de campaÑa. asÍ comenzamos. >> este es su noticiero univisiÓn fin de semana. con fÉlix y aranza. aranza: hoy el estado de california dio un paso mÁs para proteger a sus indocumentados, en respuesta las polÍticas anti migrante del presidente trump. la legislatura estatal aprobÓ el acta de valores que necesita ser rectificada por jerry brown. >> california estÁ punto de convertirse en un estado santuario, luego de que el proyecto de ley sb54, el acta de valor fue aprobada por la asamblea. esta legislaciÓn impide que las agencias policiales, estatales y locales y sus recursos se han utilizado para implementar leyes migratorias. >> a permitir que los oficiales pÚblicos en nuestro estado, colaboren en la detenciÓn, encarcelamiento y deportaciÓn de personas por su estatus migratorio. >> la propuesta enfrentan la fuerte oposiciÓn de alguaciles a cargo de las cÁrceles, limita su cooperaciÓn con agentes federales. solament
chicago,despuÉs de los anglosajones. generan polÉmica los donativos para los damnificados del sismo en mÉxico, acusan a polÍticos de utilizarlo como actos de campaÑa. asÍ comenzamos. >> este es su noticiero univisiÓn fin de semana. con fÉlix y aranza. aranza: hoy el estado de california dio un paso mÁs para proteger a sus indocumentados, en respuesta las polÍticas anti migrante del presidente trump. la legislatura estatal aprobÓ el acta de valores que necesita ser rectificada...
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chicago, and, um, when you did it, you won, i think, almost 50 emmy awards. and it was voted one of the best tv shows in the history of tv. so you ended it, though, after 25 years to do other things, and we'll talk about that. but no regrets about ending that show? no, no regrets whatsoever. you know, i didn't want to be punch drunk, in the ring, still trying to... uh, come up with, what is the next thing? what is the next thing? because over the years, we became our own greatest competition. so when i first started, went national in 1986, every time there'd be another talk show, there'd be, "oh, geraldo rivera. oh, what are we gonna do?" and then i realized a couple of years in, that you run your own race better than anybody. if you take the time to see what everybody else is doing, you lose your ground. and that i could be a better me than i could be anybody else. and so, no need to try and compare myself to other people. so once i got that, we hit our own rhythm. and also, once i discovered that it wasn't just a show, but that it was a platform in which to speak to the world, and
chicago, and, um, when you did it, you won, i think, almost 50 emmy awards. and it was voted one of the best tv shows in the history of tv. so you ended it, though, after 25 years to do other things, and we'll talk about that. but no regrets about ending that show? no, no regrets whatsoever. you know, i didn't want to be punch drunk, in the ring, still trying to... uh, come up with, what is the next thing? what is the next thing? because over the years, we became our own greatest competition....
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los a chief in cincinnati, and they were followed by wilson in chicago and pat murphy in new york, detroit, and washington, d.c. there is no question that these leaders in police excellence formed a distinguished group in which today's keynote speaker, as an innovator, as an imaginative leader, and as a person has done very much uniquely, has had a unique ince, in policing excellent this country and has in many ways had a unique career that is toy difficult for anyone duplicate what they have done. he has headed six police departments, including some of the largest -- two largest in the country. he has done an outstanding job in all of the police departments he has headed and has set a standard for police leadership. -- he has in ae sense invented language. no one knew anything as big as comstat until he came along and developed it, and out every police department in the country is using comstat. he has had a role in all the departments he has provided leadership. three results in each 1 -- improved policing, decreased crime, and the third has been better relationships between the
los a chief in cincinnati, and they were followed by wilson in chicago and pat murphy in new york, detroit, and washington, d.c. there is no question that these leaders in police excellence formed a distinguished group in which today's keynote speaker, as an innovator, as an imaginative leader, and as a person has done very much uniquely, has had a unique ince, in policing excellent this country and has in many ways had a unique career that is toy difficult for anyone duplicate what they have...
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donald trump wants to do to mess. chicago without policing you can't be putting up walls you need to be building bridges to tear the problems down and to cross the bridges not build a wall of separation all right it's time to cut to a quick break when we return governor ventura hosts a debate between former ferguson police chief thomas jackson and x a baltimore cop michael a would junior sit tight you don't want to miss it. the war. in case you're new to the game this is how. the economy is built around. confirmation from washington to washington the media the media the. voters elect a business to run this country business if. you must it's not business as usual it's business like it's never been done before. rejected tonight is a comedy new song not de frank by the corporate media. would you go after the corporations that just more your life profit over people at every turn to protect it's not for me it's like medicine it's like a cancer from all the stress that the news put cylinder redacted tonight is a show where you can go to cry from laughing about the stuff that's going on in the
donald trump wants to do to mess. chicago without policing you can't be putting up walls you need to be building bridges to tear the problems down and to cross the bridges not build a wall of separation all right it's time to cut to a quick break when we return governor ventura hosts a debate between former ferguson police chief thomas jackson and x a baltimore cop michael a would junior sit tight you don't want to miss it. the war. in case you're new to the game this is how. the economy is...
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necesidad. al regresar en noticias telemundo estamos con mexicanos de chicago, que no estÁn dispuestos a quedarse de brazos cruzados ante la desgracia en su paÍs. y algunos de los milagros que surgen entre los escombros gracias a la labor in can s inae de rescatar. >>> despuÉs de noticias telemundo un tremendo hÉroe nos cuenta otro testimonio desde garra dor >>> veÍa como cae toda la escuela >>> queremos brindar en nuestra cobertura especial de noticias telemundo ( ♪ ) ( ♪ ) el nuevo camry 2018. toyota. vayamos juntos. ahora t-mobile ilimitado incluye netflix por cuenta nuestra. llévate cuatro líneas ilimitadas por solo $40 dólares cada una. impuestos y cargos incluidos. y ahora, netflix incluido. así que devora todos tus shows, por cuenta nuestra. otra razón más por la que t-mobile es la mejor red ilimitada del país. ♪ (mÚsica) ♪ >>> la comunidad mexicana en estados unidos estÁ siguiendo paso a paso minuto a minuto lo que estÁ ocurriendo aquÍ en mÉxico. en la ciudad de chicago donde viven casi 700 mil ne mexicanoso es la excepciÓn, rubÉn pereira tiene ayuda par
necesidad. al regresar en noticias telemundo estamos con mexicanos de chicago, que no estÁn dispuestos a quedarse de brazos cruzados ante la desgracia en su paÍs. y algunos de los milagros que surgen entre los escombros gracias a la labor in can s inae de rescatar. >>> despuÉs de noticias telemundo un tremendo hÉroe nos cuenta otro testimonio desde garra dor >>> veÍa como cae toda la escuela >>> queremos brindar en nuestra cobertura especial de noticias...
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you, sir. all right, well, president obama 's former chief of staff turned chicago mayor ram emmanuel is protecting dreamers from president trump. >> our city, as it relates to what president trump said will be a trump-free zone. you have nothing to worry about. >> cheryl: coming up a guest who says he should be protecting dreamers from chicago crime. but first, florida is prepping for mass evacuations. analysts predict hurricane irma could head right directly for the state right into miami. former fema director michael brown is here to weigh in on how bad this could be. he's next. oh boy. looking for adventure this labor day? holy smokes. oh man, that's pretty intense. look no further than chevrolet. this is a fast car. i feel like i left my soul back there. wow. this has power! head to the chevy labor day sales event and ride out the summer in a new chevrolet. current chevy owners can use labor day bonus cash to get a total value of eleven thousand- six hundred dollars on this silverado all star. or, get 0% financing for 72 months on all tahoe and suburban models. find new roads at
you, sir. all right, well, president obama 's former chief of staff turned chicago mayor ram emmanuel is protecting dreamers from president trump. >> our city, as it relates to what president trump said will be a trump-free zone. you have nothing to worry about. >> cheryl: coming up a guest who says he should be protecting dreamers from chicago crime. but first, florida is prepping for mass evacuations. analysts predict hurricane irma could head right directly for the state right...
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one of the stars of chicago fire joins us live. >> we are going to start with breaking news at 4:00. the woman caught on camera throwing urine on a bus driver is now on the run. i'm leon harris. >> i'm pat lawson muse. opal brown did not show up in court now there is a warrant for her arrest. news 4's meagan fitzgerald is live outside the courthouse where brown should have been today. meagan? >> >> reporter: pat, that's exactly right. i got off the phone with a spokesperson for metro and the president of the union. they are absolutely outraged. they say, look, outut bus drive were already fearful before this incident. now that she's on the run, they fear she could potentially hop onto another x2 bus and create another potentially dangerous situation. want to get to that video, of course, and show you. this is what happened on august 26. investigators say opal brown urinated in a cup while riding an x2 bus then of course around before exiting the bus and throws the urine on the bus operator before taking off. four days later she turns herself in to police and our pat collins was ther
one of the stars of chicago fire joins us live. >> we are going to start with breaking news at 4:00. the woman caught on camera throwing urine on a bus driver is now on the run. i'm leon harris. >> i'm pat lawson muse. opal brown did not show up in court now there is a warrant for her arrest. news 4's meagan fitzgerald is live outside the courthouse where brown should have been today. meagan? >> >> reporter: pat, that's exactly right. i got off the phone with a...
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chicago you know i certainly might might go along with being cautious there but this just seems like a pollute publicity stunt to me what do they base that on what were the i mean when they put a warning light there solve the n.w.c. paedo all people out there be careful if you go to missouri what are they basing it on do you know yes i do they based it on a law that was just passed in missouri and signed by the governor that. makes it more difficult for people to sue for discrimination in employment. discrimination in employment yeah so that's a little bit apples and oranges i would guess kind of but it really is that's what seems like nothing more than a publicity stunt to me ok michael why use civilian led police should show important white why do you find i mean. i think it's important that we don't have police chiefs that run around with ideas that going through southside of chicago should be giving a travel warning for the citizens of america when empirically your odds of being shot are just the same in south side chicago as the or in iowa but when you go through a system that put
chicago you know i certainly might might go along with being cautious there but this just seems like a pollute publicity stunt to me what do they base that on what were the i mean when they put a warning light there solve the n.w.c. paedo all people out there be careful if you go to missouri what are they basing it on do you know yes i do they based it on a law that was just passed in missouri and signed by the governor that. makes it more difficult for people to sue for discrimination in...
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chicago, uss chicago, a heavy cruiser is what we calll otc. no one put a message on that. no one said, ok, you got it. they knew that critchley was ofng, and de facto the co chicago was going to be the otc. if crotch lee, shall we say a certain complacence and all of this. with hindsight, i should add. -- commanderiral of the japanese fleet was anything but complacent. he was a fighting admiral. withnt aboard his flagship six cruisers and one destroyer, setting course to attack the invaders. the course he sailed from ripoll down to guadalcanal. elaboratean reconnaissance plan to keep an eye on these waters. it was for the purpose to see if the japanese were sneaking up on the invasion. there were five different commands involved in that reconnaissance. planes from five different commands. naturally coordination flipped and its sales through the fog of war. cited by a few different slot -- planes, but they never figured out where they were going. they didn't really understand the composition of the force. it is not all that easy to determine, is that a cruiser or destroyer? they though
chicago, uss chicago, a heavy cruiser is what we calll otc. no one put a message on that. no one said, ok, you got it. they knew that critchley was ofng, and de facto the co chicago was going to be the otc. if crotch lee, shall we say a certain complacence and all of this. with hindsight, i should add. -- commanderiral of the japanese fleet was anything but complacent. he was a fighting admiral. withnt aboard his flagship six cruisers and one destroyer, setting course to attack the invaders....
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chicago bulls and author of the book "long shot." craig, it is a real question that i have in my head when the president now come out saying people shouldn't go to the games until they stop disrespecting the flag. so is he now trying to one up the boycott many of us have said don't go to the games until kaepernick is reinstated? now if he tells people don't go to the game, people won't know whether the numbers are down because the president has called on people not to go whether someone was in the civil rights community. let me show you this tweet he just recently put up encouraging people to -- he put up a few minutes ago today telling people don't go to the game. it says "if nfl fans refuse to go to games until players stop disrespecting our flag & country, you'll see change take place fast. fire or suspend." so he is trying to kind of front end or interfere with those that are boycotting on behalf of kaepernick? >> well, first of all, reverend al, i want to thank god for giving us the opportunity to wake up this morning and speak on behalf of our people. and honestly speaking, when
chicago bulls and author of the book "long shot." craig, it is a real question that i have in my head when the president now come out saying people shouldn't go to the games until they stop disrespecting the flag. so is he now trying to one up the boycott many of us have said don't go to the games until kaepernick is reinstated? now if he tells people don't go to the game, people won't know whether the numbers are down because the president has called on people not to go whether...
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for that trade up take. a chicago is becoming national health. they are trying to get more into the factor. kevin cirilli set down with the mayor. they talked about the opening of the countries new building at trump tower and the plan to add 2000 chicago job. >> i am very proud of what we are doing at outcome health. that is a plan to grow 2400 jobs. the space is going to be available for startups. they're going to start their company. complement the knowledge. at one point, we are a startup. other entrepreneurs who are capacity to have talent and lincoln, he knows where he was. i hasn't forgotten that area think it's a tremendous statement to the culture we haven't chicago, which is competitive. we are also a community making sure others have the chance to make a go it reading entrepreneurs and successful in the health care space. kevin why did you choose chicago? it really takes an ecosystem to transform health care. you cannot build a company that is going to change health care. you have to work with providers. you have to work with payers. you have to work with our great researc
for that trade up take. a chicago is becoming national health. they are trying to get more into the factor. kevin cirilli set down with the mayor. they talked about the opening of the countries new building at trump tower and the plan to add 2000 chicago job. >> i am very proud of what we are doing at outcome health. that is a plan to grow 2400 jobs. the space is going to be available for startups. they're going to start their company. complement the knowledge. at one point, we are a...
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thanks. >> chicago police owe e hope they turned a corner on the violence that plagues the city. labor day weekend saw fewer shootings and homicides than in year's past. adriana diaz looks altd what the police did differently. >> reporter: with their city besieged by violence. chicago police zeroed in on intercepting firearms. >> where did you get the gun? >> off the streets. >> this week they had something to show for it. authorities say these weapons were seized from 27-year-old clint kelly, who shuttled them to chicago, from is a home state of arkansas. knowing they would go to gangs. kelly sold 21 guns to his childhood friend in chicago who was actually an informant working for the atf. text messages in court documents read like a how to guide, detailing how military style weapons wind up on chicago streets. on june 1, kelly wrote a gun and knife show coming of next weekend. been trying to get my hand on fom more ks, referring to ak-47s. august 25th. kelly texted this photo and price. looking at seven gs altogether adding throwing a little base toll in there because we boys.
thanks. >> chicago police owe e hope they turned a corner on the violence that plagues the city. labor day weekend saw fewer shootings and homicides than in year's past. adriana diaz looks altd what the police did differently. >> reporter: with their city besieged by violence. chicago police zeroed in on intercepting firearms. >> where did you get the gun? >> off the streets. >> this week they had something to show for it. authorities say these weapons were seized...
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number of books. he taught at university of chicago for a while. he ended up in his hometown of -- tha at his hometown, that's n germany. freiberg which means free city, which is perfect. he wasn't a conservative. he was a liberal, a libertarian. >> in your most recent book, "bourgeois equality," you talk about him as young hayek, middle-aged hayek and older hayek. >> well, he was -- >> did he change his opinions? >> not too much. here's what happened. he was an economists economist or give one the leading economist in the world in the making 30s and 40s. he was commonly thought by edwin as john maynard keynes equal. and, but later in the '50s and 60s and 70s, he turned to philosophy, to political philosophy. so i think that's a big change. it's not that he changed his opinions about what we unfortunately call capitalism. he thought it was a good thing. he thought that socialism is hard to impossible to make work. >> host: in your book, professor, you write that there is a great difference between classic liberalism and contemporary libertarian. give us a definition of both of those. >> g
number of books. he taught at university of chicago for a while. he ended up in his hometown of -- tha at his hometown, that's n germany. freiberg which means free city, which is perfect. he wasn't a conservative. he was a liberal, a libertarian. >> in your most recent book, "bourgeois equality," you talk about him as young hayek, middle-aged hayek and older hayek. >> well, he was -- >> did he change his opinions? >> not too much. here's what happened. he was...
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. yeah. ( cheers and applause ) but maybe the sickest burn came from chicago bulls center robin lopez. "it's ok @warriors, in a few months @realdonaldtrump probably won't be able to visit the white house either." ( cheers and applause ) ( piano riff ) >> stephen: wow! >> jon: whoo! >> stephen: it's official. donald trump is now going to get fewer visits from basketball players than kim jong un. ( laughter ) we've got a great show for you tonight. chance the rapper is going to perform a brand new, never-before-heard or released-song for us. but when we come back, little rocket man! ( cheers and applause ) ( band playing ) endless shrimp is here with flavors you'll love. like new savory grilled mediterranean shrimp. and new sweet and spicy nashville hot shrimp. plus our classics like garlic shrimp scampi. try as much as you want however you want 'em, but don't wait, it ends soon. steal the spotlight in the new stevie. right now, get up to 50% off all pants and jeans at old navy. sometthat's when he needs the way ovicks vaporub.'s sleep. proven cough medicine. with 8 hours of vapors. so
. yeah. ( cheers and applause ) but maybe the sickest burn came from chicago bulls center robin lopez. "it's ok @warriors, in a few months @realdonaldtrump probably won't be able to visit the white house either." ( cheers and applause ) ( piano riff ) >> stephen: wow! >> jon: whoo! >> stephen: it's official. donald trump is now going to get fewer visits from basketball players than kim jong un. ( laughter ) we've got a great show for you tonight. chance the rapper is...
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property with a fascinating history. in 1891, a man named william wrigley jr. moved to chicago with $32 to his name. and he began selling soap and baking powder. his business did well -- even better after he started giving his customers sticks of gum. soon, the gum was a bigger draw than the soap. and wrigley's became a major brand. in the early 1920s, william wrigley bought the chicago cubs baseball team and then the arizona biltmore hotel. in chicago, he began expanding and renovating the cubs' stadium, which would become wrigley field. in arizona, he decided to build a winter cottage for his wife as an anniversary present. between 1929 and 1931, the wrigley mansion was constructed on a mountain overlooking the city of phoenix. >> the wrigley mansion is just a rare, unique beauty here in the phoenix valley. >> now tourists and locals alike come here for tours, meals and private events. ben sinon is now the mansion's general manager. >> and you show your guests -- very few homes in the area have been around quite as long. and very few homes have as much to see. >> this little winte
property with a fascinating history. in 1891, a man named william wrigley jr. moved to chicago with $32 to his name. and he began selling soap and baking powder. his business did well -- even better after he started giving his customers sticks of gum. soon, the gum was a bigger draw than the soap. and wrigley's became a major brand. in the early 1920s, william wrigley bought the chicago cubs baseball team and then the arizona biltmore hotel. in chicago, he began expanding and renovating the...
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chicago will not be charged a time-out for the successful challenge. jim: all right, this is jay feely zone. jay? jay: jim, i kind of agree with you, i think they're going to go for it. tough in these conditions to drive through the ball. new long snapper. last week, taybor pepper was working at his parents' consignment shop when he got the call. tony: well, based on, that i'm going to go for it. jim: so they've kept the offense out there. so going for it here and they really do have to get right on the 32 for the first down. tony: you think it's a run? i think he bootlegs here. i like the bootleg. jim: ok. tony: mccarthy is one of those bootleg guys, isn't he? jim: seen it many times. could try and draw them off too. tony: watch randall cobb come right underneevet the quarterback. jim: here you go. bootleg pass and the first down to nelson. right again. tony: i could have bet you more than $5 this time because when randall cobb lines up behind the tackle, you ain't running it at randall cobb on fourth and 1. so that had a high percentage shot of being play-action. jim: and he go
chicago will not be charged a time-out for the successful challenge. jim: all right, this is jay feely zone. jay? jay: jim, i kind of agree with you, i think they're going to go for it. tough in these conditions to drive through the ball. new long snapper. last week, taybor pepper was working at his parents' consignment shop when he got the call. tony: well, based on, that i'm going to go for it. jim: so they've kept the offense out there. so going for it here and they really do have to get...
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the ball at the 32 1/2-yard line. it will be fourth down and chicago will not be charged a time-out for the successful challenge. jim: all right, this is jay feely zone. jay? jay: jim, i you, i think they're going to go for it. tough in these conditions to drive through the ball. new long snapper. last week, taybor pepper was working at his parents' consignment shop when he got the call. tony: well, based on, that i'm going to go for it. jim: so they've kept the offense out there. so going for it here and they really do have to get right on the 32 for the first down. tony: you think it's a run? i think he bootlegs here. i like the bootleg. jim: ok. tony: mccarthy is one of those bootleg guys, isn't he? jim: seen it many times. could try and draw them off too. tony: watch randall cobb come right underneevet the quarterback. jim: here you go. bootleg pass and the first down to nelson. right again. tony: than $5 whe randall cobb lines up behind the tackle, you ain't running it at randall cobb on fourth and 1. so that had a high percentage shot of being play-action. jim: and he goes to
the ball at the 32 1/2-yard line. it will be fourth down and chicago will not be charged a time-out for the successful challenge. jim: all right, this is jay feely zone. jay? jay: jim, i you, i think they're going to go for it. tough in these conditions to drive through the ball. new long snapper. last week, taybor pepper was working at his parents' consignment shop when he got the call. tony: well, based on, that i'm going to go for it. jim: so they've kept the offense out there. so going for...
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chicago apartment. it featured marilyn monroe. >> i never thought of playboy as a sex magazine. i tried to create a lifestyle magazine for men. >> during the early days of the magazine's success he decided not only promote the fantasy he helped create but live it as well. audiences got a taste of his good life in an early 1960s television show called playboy's tent house. >> having already established himself in chicago. he made the move out west. in the early 1970s when the magazine was selling 7 million copies a month he made his permanent home in the playboy mansion in los angeles. he married play mate of the yr kimberly conrad. he realized he was much happier as a bachelor. >> i am see essentially a romantic, so i think my life revolves and all has, around women. >> he continued to live out the playboy fantasy even in his later years. often seen in his silk pajama as surrounded by women, hosting parties. he returned to television in 2005. in the late 2,000s he began an on again off again relationship. he sold his beloved playboy mansion for $100 million in 2016 on the conditio
chicago apartment. it featured marilyn monroe. >> i never thought of playboy as a sex magazine. i tried to create a lifestyle magazine for men. >> during the early days of the magazine's success he decided not only promote the fantasy he helped create but live it as well. audiences got a taste of his good life in an early 1960s television show called playboy's tent house. >> having already established himself in chicago. he made the move out west. in the early 1970s when the...
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priority, tax reform. >> mason: major garrett at the white house, thanks. chicago police hope they've turned a corner on the violence that plagues the city. labor day weekend saw fewer shootings and homicides than years past. adriana diaz now looks at what the police did differently. >> reporter: with their city besieged by violence, chicago police have zeroed in on intercepting firearms like these. where did you get this gun? >> off the streets. people sell them. >> reporter: that are flooding the city. this week they have something to show for it. authorities say these weapons were seized from 27-year-old klint kelley, who shuttled them to chicago from his home state of arkansas knowing they'd go to gangs. since april, kelley sold 21 guns to his childhood friend in chicago, who was actually an informant working for the a.t.f. text messages included in court documents read like a how-to guide, detailing how military- style weapons wind up on chicago's streets. on june 18 kelley wrote, "there is a gun and knife show coming up next weekend. been trying to get my hands on some m
priority, tax reform. >> mason: major garrett at the white house, thanks. chicago police hope they've turned a corner on the violence that plagues the city. labor day weekend saw fewer shootings and homicides than years past. adriana diaz now looks at what the police did differently. >> reporter: with their city besieged by violence, chicago police have zeroed in on intercepting firearms like these. where did you get this gun? >> off the streets. people sell them. >>...
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chicago law chicago so forth once you got to know that you would say to me what my father was better at spent more time reading and my mother. but for them they were exceptional that they knew they would have to fight for a place in american without any planning they were the founding members. i marched all through town and demonstrated in fighting for civil rights and were admirable people. >> were they wrong?. >> they were not wrong. they were right. so it is a blanket racist society a could not go here or there. i cannot eat in a restaurant until i was 17. because blacks could not go into a restaurant or get a job. segregation was everywhere. they were unapologetic so then forget about it. one great novelist said you are probably right to the go-slow. like patrick henry said give me freedom or give me death. and then they fought to the bitter end. and then to have an impact. >> and then change 50 years later. >> you can do anything you want. you can do well -- ps dishwasher does that mean every white person will vote -- love you? i don't know and i don't care. that is what it is all
chicago law chicago so forth once you got to know that you would say to me what my father was better at spent more time reading and my mother. but for them they were exceptional that they knew they would have to fight for a place in american without any planning they were the founding members. i marched all through town and demonstrated in fighting for civil rights and were admirable people. >> were they wrong?. >> they were not wrong. they were right. so it is a blanket racist...
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rent money. chicago through the department of justice claiming sessions overstepped his authority when he issued a new set of rules for justice department grant meant to help local and state law enforcement. the new rule says if a city or state wants the money have to let federal immigration agents access detention facilities. and give them a 48 hours notice before releasing someone suspected of being in the country illegally. the ruling in chicago temporarily stop that. it applies to the entire country. chicago is not the only place pushing back.california lawmakers passed legislation this morning that limits the operation between local police and federal immigration authorities. >> i think it shows that we are going to protect our immigrant communities. we are going to make sure it is clear that they can work with police and not fear deportation. >> the bill specifically prohibits state and local police from using resources, money or people to quote investigate interrogate, detain, detect or arrest persons for immigration enforcement. unless a person is a felony record, federal immig
rent money. chicago through the department of justice claiming sessions overstepped his authority when he issued a new set of rules for justice department grant meant to help local and state law enforcement. the new rule says if a city or state wants the money have to let federal immigration agents access detention facilities. and give them a 48 hours notice before releasing someone suspected of being in the country illegally. the ruling in chicago temporarily stop that. it applies to the...
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in nowanapolis, chicago, and you apply your wares in new york city. band has just described how we are not going back -- ben has just described how we are not going back to an air of nostalgia. what is the future of the american city? >> that is a good question. ithink one of the things that really took away from ross's peace, the breaking up of the liberal city is that the status quo is not an option. is particular recipe, which think is more of a thought experiment, may not be the right one, we need to make some serious consideration of the fundamental change. there are three reasons for that, one is that in the era of and glazer, the triumphant city, economic results have been terrible in america. there was a book written "the rise of the creative class" in 2002, and he foretold the rise of these superstar cities powered by high talent creative's, densely clustered in these transit oriented walkable neighborhoods, etc.. written aater, he has book called "the new urban crisis" talking about the problems of downsizing that followed some of that. he saw problems but he did not see
in nowanapolis, chicago, and you apply your wares in new york city. band has just described how we are not going back -- ben has just described how we are not going back to an air of nostalgia. what is the future of the american city? >> that is a good question. ithink one of the things that really took away from ross's peace, the breaking up of the liberal city is that the status quo is not an option. is particular recipe, which think is more of a thought experiment, may not be the...
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the atlantic. hurricane irma. >> and meteorologist cheryl scott from our chicago affiliate is in for rob with a look at where irma is and where it could be headed this morning. great to have you here. yes, all eyes right now on hurricane irma. this has strengthened overnight. it's a category 3 hurricane. and it's going to continue to churn. give you a perspective. everyone needs to pay attention. this could intensify more. perhaps category 4 strength as we head later into the week. come friday, winds up to 130 miles per hour getting close to the caribbean. you can see the track. getting closer to the southern tip of florida. anyone from florida to the carolinas, even the mid-atlantic has to pay close attention to this storm. we'll have more details on this the latest path, what to expect, all coming up in a bit. back to you. >> one more thing to worry about. >> not what you want to see. >> not at all. along the gulf coast, cities still submerged. people desperate for clean drinking water. and now, fresh questions about when kids there can return to school. >> the president and th
the atlantic. hurricane irma. >> and meteorologist cheryl scott from our chicago affiliate is in for rob with a look at where irma is and where it could be headed this morning. great to have you here. yes, all eyes right now on hurricane irma. this has strengthened overnight. it's a category 3 hurricane. and it's going to continue to churn. give you a perspective. everyone needs to pay attention. this could intensify more. perhaps category 4 strength as we head later into the week. come...