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i would say more programs like chicago cred. more programs like chicago cred. i feel like it is the only program that offered us what we got so far. guaranteeingram they will make sure we get jobs, our high school diploma. the only program that gave us life coaches. m.e only program i feel like we need this program to say around to keep us alive. want busy, that is an idl e mind. then you have one million things to think about. i feel it chicago cred offered us so much to the point where we need to keep these programs. we got mr. hicks ray here, on amazing life coach. i can call this man at 1:00 in the morning, and he is up. i can call him at any time, he is picking up. i tell him i am in a predicament for me. i feel it this is all we have. they're probably going to be more youth dead, in the county, thisin the penitentiary, was our hope. we definitely should have more programs. younger.t should start we should reach out to them before they get at risk for start in elementary schools. chaos what leads to the and out of control. if we reach the youth and raise o
i would say more programs like chicago cred. more programs like chicago cred. i feel like it is the only program that offered us what we got so far. guaranteeingram they will make sure we get jobs, our high school diploma. the only program that gave us life coaches. m.e only program i feel like we need this program to say around to keep us alive. want busy, that is an idl e mind. then you have one million things to think about. i feel it chicago cred offered us so much to the point where we...
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context for chicago and why i do this work when i lived chicago public schools for seven and a half years by far the hardest part of my job was done number othe number ofkids who were sho. during that time we average onee child killed every two weeks and going to those funerals and those homes and schools with an empty chair trying to make sense of it was by far the hardest part of my job. in hindsight i thought we were at rock bottom and it could get worse. in seven years my family and i were here and things could get a lot worse. chicago public schools september through june at more than 1 degree two weeks. last year in chicago there were 660 homicides, almost 3,000 people short. something i'm obsessed with cold but clear rate. in chicago if you kill someone that has about 26% rate 74% chance that you literally get away with murder. if you just shoot someone and don't tell them it's about a three to 4% rate. chicago has very strict gun laws but unfortunately is not an island and they would've guns poured into the communities from different places so for me, going home this was the crisi
context for chicago and why i do this work when i lived chicago public schools for seven and a half years by far the hardest part of my job was done number othe number ofkids who were sho. during that time we average onee child killed every two weeks and going to those funerals and those homes and schools with an empty chair trying to make sense of it was by far the hardest part of my job. in hindsight i thought we were at rock bottom and it could get worse. in seven years my family and i were...
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chicago has very strict gun laws but chicago is not an island. we live next to indiana. lots of guns pour into our community from many different places. so for me, going home, this was the crisis facing the city. and the thing that is toughest for me, i think we robbed our kids of their childhoods and the level of fear that our kids live with is extraordinary. they struggle to make it back and forth to school. all my life i tried to preach, think long-term and think about college. if you are trying to survive everyday, that stuff is like a foreign language. doesn't quite make sense. i grew up playing basketball on the south and west side. you can't do that anymore. most parks are empty. for me it is just not fair. in every crisis, there's an opportunity. for me i started to think about, there are two parts of the opportunity that attracted me. one was that things are so violent and bad that many of our guys are looking at change and looking to get out of the street life. and two, there's a myth that people selling drugs are making a ton of money. most of them are getting
chicago has very strict gun laws but chicago is not an island. we live next to indiana. lots of guns pour into our community from many different places. so for me, going home, this was the crisis facing the city. and the thing that is toughest for me, i think we robbed our kids of their childhoods and the level of fear that our kids live with is extraordinary. they struggle to make it back and forth to school. all my life i tried to preach, think long-term and think about college. if you are...
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chicago and chicago -- it is bigger than the ones. whether his gun violence is almost like music to your ears. every night. i am just here to help these guys. we're just struggling with them. until you get to the point where they can make things happen. >> nuke wraparound funds, using guns, loving guns. talk about that. >> i wanted to shoot everything up. i'll be honest with you. if you were in my mind it was going to happen for you? we don't care who you are with, when you get what you can go get. it's a sense of -- i came around guns early around 11:00 is all. doing shootings, my mama don't know what's going on. and then i think it's more of an addiction. looking drug addiction both sons it's a national addiction out there. just by ohearing the shots alo some of these guys inducements heartlessly got confused by shooting. the samosas new year's. i want to be vitiated. i want to shoot. once they become addicted get on the right drunken system to get them away. that is what we are doing through this program. john awareness. teaching t
chicago and chicago -- it is bigger than the ones. whether his gun violence is almost like music to your ears. every night. i am just here to help these guys. we're just struggling with them. until you get to the point where they can make things happen. >> nuke wraparound funds, using guns, loving guns. talk about that. >> i wanted to shoot everything up. i'll be honest with you. if you were in my mind it was going to happen for you? we don't care who you are with, when you get what...
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prior to the great pittsburgh meeting of 1883 were smaller meetings in chicago and a developing "chicago ideal." hand -- and in this movement, the chicago one, they were really anticipating with the hosynicalism. anarc that meant the union as a social locus for revolution. that unions where the vessel, the organization, for the revolution. and that struggle was inevitable, that local will democratic organizations or revolutionary organizations should create loose federations nationally and internationally. so this is a model of change, a model of revolution that is ground up, but it's ground up connected to like organizations, eventually internationally. two significant things happen in pittsburgh in 1883. i think the resolutions that came out of that meeting are part of your reading for this week. but what was behind the change and the kind of pronouncements that came in 1883 had to do with something i mentioned on monday when talking about emma goldman. and that was the arrival of a johan must. a political figure in germany. somebody who was partly establishment becoming a revolutionar
prior to the great pittsburgh meeting of 1883 were smaller meetings in chicago and a developing "chicago ideal." hand -- and in this movement, the chicago one, they were really anticipating with the hosynicalism. anarc that meant the union as a social locus for revolution. that unions where the vessel, the organization, for the revolution. and that struggle was inevitable, that local will democratic organizations or revolutionary organizations should create loose federations...
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it's not chicago itself. it's like the borderline of states that are bringing the guns in chicago. i feel as though if we all work together we can create change. >> arne duncan, are you more hopeful now than ever? >> i've been pessimistic on this issue. i think it's a country who cares more about guns than kids but i think it's starting to change. they said our shared pain makes us family. it's a deep statement. i hate that this pain has brought them together but i'm convinced with them coming together they're going to change the world. >> former education secretary arne duncan. ariana williams, thank you so much. >> thanks for having us. >> here in the nation's capitol you can hear the noise level is increasing. people are gathering here in huge numbers. the rally about to get under way in just moments from now. at the top of the hour, noon hour, diane gallagher is in the midst of crowd there with one of the students who lived through the school shooting in parkland, florida. diane. >> reporter: that's right, fredricka. david hog is here with me and maia middleton. maia, you go to
it's not chicago itself. it's like the borderline of states that are bringing the guns in chicago. i feel as though if we all work together we can create change. >> arne duncan, are you more hopeful now than ever? >> i've been pessimistic on this issue. i think it's a country who cares more about guns than kids but i think it's starting to change. they said our shared pain makes us family. it's a deep statement. i hate that this pain has brought them together but i'm convinced with...
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> i'm from chicago. amy: talk about the issue in your town. >> violence is an everyday thing. we live in a, center. we do o not have p post-trauaumc stress, we're present traumatic stress. our neighbors are filled with teddy bears and sirens and helicopters. that is the music for our community. it is been ignored and neglected constantly over and over. it is a shame. we just heard the other day in the last week, that the united states navy medics are now sending just wrote her husband in chicago for training because it is the closest american financial group to the battlefield. we should be ashamed of that. the governor, the mayor, the president, every elected official should be shamed of that. are black and brown lives don't matter. i'm so happy that the view from parkland, we flew them in last week that met with our young people for the whole day. we want to connect the dots. they want to connect the dots with us. amy: father, what are you doing in your parish? the city that is a trauma center, chicago
> i'm from chicago. amy: talk about the issue in your town. >> violence is an everyday thing. we live in a, center. we do o not have p post-trauaumc stress, we're present traumatic stress. our neighbors are filled with teddy bears and sirens and helicopters. that is the music for our community. it is been ignored and neglected constantly over and over. it is a shame. we just heard the other day in the last week, that the united states navy medics are now sending just wrote her husband...
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killed in chicago. let me repeat that one more time. since 2006, there have been more than 5,850 people shot and killed in chicago. and since 2012, there have been more than 16,000 people shot in chicago. these stats are not just numbers in a speech. these are mothers, fathers, sons and daughters. these are lawyers, doctors, artists, musicians. more than anything else, these are lives cut short due to senseless gun violence. i must add chicago's violence epidemic didn't start overnight. it was caused by problems we're still not dealing with to this day. when you have a city that feels like it's more important to pay for a college sports complex rather than fund schools and communities, you have gun violence. when you have a city -- we have a city that feels we need more in downtown chicago for tourists than to give residents jobs, you have gun violence. the governor calls it nonessential spending. you have gun violence. when you have officials who feel it's more important to get a few extra dollars from
killed in chicago. let me repeat that one more time. since 2006, there have been more than 5,850 people shot and killed in chicago. and since 2012, there have been more than 16,000 people shot in chicago. these stats are not just numbers in a speech. these are mothers, fathers, sons and daughters. these are lawyers, doctors, artists, musicians. more than anything else, these are lives cut short due to senseless gun violence. i must add chicago's violence epidemic didn't start overnight. it was...
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y lo que hace grande a chicago. reportera: la media de seguridad fueron extremas con policÍas uniformados y encubierto. >> veo que si hay mucha policÍa y vigilancia. en cierto modo nos sentimos seguros. pero no dejamos de estar atentos. porque si uno no sabe en quÉ momento pueden pasar cosas. reportera: en chicago la celebraciÓn se comen-- se complementa con el color verde esmeralda. unas 40 libras de un tinte se utilizaron para teÑir el rÍo chicago de verde. para algunos esta la primera vez que celebran el dÍa esa patricio y muestran su orgullo por estar aquÍ. >> es la primera vez que vengo al desfile a pesar de que tengo 23 aÑos viviendo aquÍ en la ciudad de chicago. es la primera vez que tengo la oportunidad de venir. vamos a celebrar el dÍa de hoy disfrutando de lo que es el desfile. >> quÉ le ha llamado mÁs la atenciÓn? >> no verde. -- lo verde. >> de acuerdo a cifras, 34 millones de estadounidenses dicen tener sangre irlandesa. carolina: los candidatos independientes queda fuera de la contienda p
y lo que hace grande a chicago. reportera: la media de seguridad fueron extremas con policÍas uniformados y encubierto. >> veo que si hay mucha policÍa y vigilancia. en cierto modo nos sentimos seguros. pero no dejamos de estar atentos. porque si uno no sabe en quÉ momento pueden pasar cosas. reportera: en chicago la celebraciÓn se comen-- se complementa con el color verde esmeralda. unas 40 libras de un tinte se utilizaron para teÑir el rÍo chicago de verde. para algunos esta la...
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crimes in chicago is illegally. >> so everyone though they may have them illegally in chicago, you can go and buy them legally in other states and transport them, is that not right? >> yes, i mean the biggest problem with chicago, they have a lot of conservatives like to use that as an example a lot have weaken by the general assembly. about 60% of the guns have been confiscated in chicago are not in chicago because they have been bought in indiana and states that don't require having some sort of id to be able to purchase a gun and then you have gun show loopholes when you don't have to have background checks. >> all state and not only illinois, only 11% gun crimes are committed by legally obtained guns. >> let me try this again and i will let you answer. you are conservative which is good and your protrump, your rational is we should not ban assault weapons and wiping people out because most of the people being wiped out are buying legal weapons. that does not add up and make sense. this has been a failure of law enforcement. what happened in florida is a failure of law enforcement.
crimes in chicago is illegally. >> so everyone though they may have them illegally in chicago, you can go and buy them legally in other states and transport them, is that not right? >> yes, i mean the biggest problem with chicago, they have a lot of conservatives like to use that as an example a lot have weaken by the general assembly. about 60% of the guns have been confiscated in chicago are not in chicago because they have been bought in indiana and states that don't require...
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let's turn back to ron mott live in chicago. what stood out earlier, those kids aren't just talking about mass shootings in school. they're talking about daily shootings. gun violence is part of their daily life for kids who live in the south side of chicago. give us an update on what you're hearing. >> yes, hey there, steph, daily gun violence is a fact of life in chicago. it generates headlines, those headlines seem to get smaller and smaller by the day. of course, when we see what we saw in parkland, florida, those are giant headlines. these kids are not marching in honor of the students who lost their lives but friends, cousins, family members, fellow students in chicago whop are lost almost on a daily basis. i'm here with two students. one is trinity. what's your message beyond the sign? >> to say i'm tired of hearing about an innocent life being taken, no child, no parent should have to go home and hear their child has been killed in school. the gun control, the gun laws, you know, gun control policies should be strengthen
let's turn back to ron mott live in chicago. what stood out earlier, those kids aren't just talking about mass shootings in school. they're talking about daily shootings. gun violence is part of their daily life for kids who live in the south side of chicago. give us an update on what you're hearing. >> yes, hey there, steph, daily gun violence is a fact of life in chicago. it generates headlines, those headlines seem to get smaller and smaller by the day. of course, when we see what we...
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just close my mind what i see happening after 20 years in chicago public. i don't know if other people see this as well but then there is this fake option of the charter for my dissertation i would say the fortune of walking distance from three schools and it is mortifying you see every afternoon my afternoon has a daily news of these mobile network kids who are lovely kids but then i go to get my fancy coffee one third of the every stirs our former students who started college because they are pushed to do that now have big fat student loans and were ill-equipped for a multitude of reasons so is that what people see that we have dying neighborhood schools? i think i made a bigger point. >> there are so many things you raise are important to mention and a lot of that we try to talk about in the book to make a distinction between systems of the so-called corporate school reform undermining public education. . . . . the anger that fateful coming together but a couple of thoughts one that we keep coming back to in this book is the most privileged people we sho
just close my mind what i see happening after 20 years in chicago public. i don't know if other people see this as well but then there is this fake option of the charter for my dissertation i would say the fortune of walking distance from three schools and it is mortifying you see every afternoon my afternoon has a daily news of these mobile network kids who are lovely kids but then i go to get my fancy coffee one third of the every stirs our former students who started college because they are...
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chicago with strict gun laws in place is this show it doesn't work? >> it is a matter of fact that chicago has the most abrasive gun-control laws on the books, this is going on for decades. very unfortunate, very emotional topic for me because my family has been impacted by the violence in chicago. memorial day last year in a car with two friends when two people walked up with 25 bullets. my biggest regret, my brother, a legal gun owner didn't have his gun to protect himself and his friends. the real hypocrisy of this country, the liberal ideology, if we put more bands on guns, creates more laws, the criminals will follow suit and if you are a criminal you don't donate the law. that being the case hard to imagine so many people are so anti-gun, even anti-legal gun owner, at this point people are literally stripping away protection for their own lives. heather: you have been very vocal about this, on twitter you tweet did we had this debate on guns before in chicago, we talked about it and went on to say it was proven ineffective in the constitution -
chicago with strict gun laws in place is this show it doesn't work? >> it is a matter of fact that chicago has the most abrasive gun-control laws on the books, this is going on for decades. very unfortunate, very emotional topic for me because my family has been impacted by the violence in chicago. memorial day last year in a car with two friends when two people walked up with 25 bullets. my biggest regret, my brother, a legal gun owner didn't have his gun to protect himself and his...
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have been morere than 500 -- 5850 people shot in chicago. since 2012, there have been more than 16 people thousand shot in chicago. not numbers in a speech, these are mothers, fathers, sons, daughters, lawyers, doctors, artists, musicians, and more than anything else, these are lives cut short through senseless gun violence. ask, chicago's violence didn't start overnight. we are still dealing with the problems today. would you rather pay for a sports complex rather than fund safety in schools. [applause] yet the city that feels we need other issues. we have an illinois state governor who believes funding anti-violent programs is " nonessential spending." getting a few extra dollars to the nra -- if you have a president that would rather be little chicago then stay poised. it is time for the nation to realize this is more than a chicago or parkland problem. this is an american problem. we are here demanding this we are demanding that lifet the right to have a without fear of being gunned down. if we have the proper legislation and gun resourc
have been morere than 500 -- 5850 people shot in chicago. since 2012, there have been more than 16 people thousand shot in chicago. not numbers in a speech, these are mothers, fathers, sons, daughters, lawyers, doctors, artists, musicians, and more than anything else, these are lives cut short through senseless gun violence. ask, chicago's violence didn't start overnight. we are still dealing with the problems today. would you rather pay for a sports complex rather than fund safety in schools....
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and chicago also fighting gun violence. we'll have them next. they fear for their safety every single day. also, i luch to hear from viewers on our show. as we go to break, take a listen to some of the people who marched all over the country today. >> we are here because we are marching for our lives and childrens lives and we are doing this so we don't have to another parkland or columbine or newtown ever again. >> i'm marching for my alma mater columbine. i'm marching for the best teacher i ever had, mr. sanders. >> i am marching because now my 6-year-old carries a bullet proof backpack to kindergarten. heyi'm craving somethingkin! we're missing. the ceramides in cerave. they help restore my natural barrier, so i can lock in moisture... and keep us protected. we've got to have each other's backs... and fronts. cerave. what your skin craves. pssst. what? i switched to geico and got more. more savings on car insurance? a-ha. and an award-winning mobile app. that is more. oh, there's more. mobile id cards, emergency roadside service... more techn
and chicago also fighting gun violence. we'll have them next. they fear for their safety every single day. also, i luch to hear from viewers on our show. as we go to break, take a listen to some of the people who marched all over the country today. >> we are here because we are marching for our lives and childrens lives and we are doing this so we don't have to another parkland or columbine or newtown ever again. >> i'm marching for my alma mater columbine. i'm marching for the best...
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what's going to happen in chicago? on this eve of the beginning of the 35th democratic national convention, chicago is nearly security-tight. perhaps the heaviest security ever provided for a political gathering in the free world. >> the police, several thousand of them, are now deployed. soldiers have arrived in chicago and are standing by. >> for the convention, the plan was to have a mass anti-war demonstration and a mass counterculture festival. we gathered in the parks. >> we are going to march because we have a right to, because that's what we came here to chicago to do, and no one's going to stop us. thank you. [ applause ] >> there were many factions. they were united only by a feeling that this is our moment. this is carnegie hall. >> no more war. no more war. >> they're concerned about the build-up of the force because we think that anything that's built up like this is liable to be used. >> a democratic convention is about to begin in a police state. there just doesn't seem to be any other way to say it. >>
what's going to happen in chicago? on this eve of the beginning of the 35th democratic national convention, chicago is nearly security-tight. perhaps the heaviest security ever provided for a political gathering in the free world. >> the police, several thousand of them, are now deployed. soldiers have arrived in chicago and are standing by. >> for the convention, the plan was to have a mass anti-war demonstration and a mass counterculture festival. we gathered in the parks....
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ageless. ♪ >> here we are in a little room in a chicago police station. reginald potts is under arrest for the murder of nailah franklin. the detectives are certain they have their man. but mr. potts? >> i adamantly deny that i was ever there, period. >> reginald potts appears to be insulted they even ask. >> and i can tell you you're lying. >> nailah? he was nowhere near her, he said, the day she vanished. >> i was not in her apartment on the 18th, period. >> or her apartment building? >> or apartment building. >> of course they told him they had evidence. >> distinctive bentley in her [ bleep ] parking garage or building. >> that's it. >> and i can tell you, that's a lie. >> a police frame-up, to which the detectives said -- >> reginald, do you understand about videotapes? there's cameras. >> yes, including nailah's apartment building. and there is reginald, plain as day with nailah. arriving and leaving with her on that very day she disappeared. >> so you knew he was there? >> yes. >> but reginald? doubled down on his denial. >> i am certain that i am
ageless. ♪ >> here we are in a little room in a chicago police station. reginald potts is under arrest for the murder of nailah franklin. the detectives are certain they have their man. but mr. potts? >> i adamantly deny that i was ever there, period. >> reginald potts appears to be insulted they even ask. >> and i can tell you you're lying. >> nailah? he was nowhere near her, he said, the day she vanished. >> i was not in her apartment on the 18th, period....
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chicago it's dark and you can join horror chicago from 2:42 and they have shut down that on- ramp. a lot going on in the chip officers are not telling us what's going -- what's going on and the good news is on the other side that's the commute direction and you see the headlights and this is in the counter commute direction. is not having a lot of impact but this is a developing situation. avoid this area and you will be told this is not acceptable and you will have to drive around port chicago highway and you can obviously tell this is breaking news in bacterial. >>> let's get where weather and traffic updates. >> nice forecast guys and spring to summer-like conditions expected and a live look outside and our tower cam are overlooking downtown san francisco and you are ready for school forecast and far different and you saw really nice temperatures yesterday and it's better and warmer and expected later and at the 8:00 hour it's chilly with temperatures in the 40s-50s and once we get into the afternoon hours look at this inland location. mid 70s and upper 60s to 70s around the bay
chicago it's dark and you can join horror chicago from 2:42 and they have shut down that on- ramp. a lot going on in the chip officers are not telling us what's going -- what's going on and the good news is on the other side that's the commute direction and you see the headlights and this is in the counter commute direction. is not having a lot of impact but this is a developing situation. avoid this area and you will be told this is not acceptable and you will have to drive around port chicago...
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tim tweeted, better city, chicago or houston? and ken said if you have eight hours, i would be happy to explain to you in detail why houston is 1,000 times better than chicago. this is all happening over a bean. sheinelle, you lived in chicago. >> i went to northwestern. >> i didn't know there was a bean. >> we took pictures. it was a cool sculpture. i did not know it was a bean. >> tell your friends. >> you have to side with chicago on this one. >> they had the original bean. of all of the sculptures, you could come up with anything else. >> chicago is threatened. >> i didn't know. >> a thing. a thing. >>> "popstart." >> let's get to it. first up, update on schwarzenegger's health after he had to undergo emergency open heart surgery. he had gone into the hospital on thursday for heart valve replacement which is a common procedure. a complication arose and an open heart team came to the rescue. he is in stable condition and first words after surgery were "i'm back." >>> next up. "roseanne" fans says the show bill be -- show will
tim tweeted, better city, chicago or houston? and ken said if you have eight hours, i would be happy to explain to you in detail why houston is 1,000 times better than chicago. this is all happening over a bean. sheinelle, you lived in chicago. >> i went to northwestern. >> i didn't know there was a bean. >> we took pictures. it was a cool sculpture. i did not know it was a bean. >> tell your friends. >> you have to side with chicago on this one. >> they had...
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chicago? no that's okay. >> he is only the owner of the cubs, mike >> if i'm not mistaken an omaha guy transplaptnted to chicago. >> maybe 4he'll refine his elevator pitch every day a report of them kind of in a fresh line of business at the same time a lot of towns and cities are blaming them for their own downtown retail. should everybody be so quick to say come on into our region? >> yes it's all going to be delivered and super smooth and easy. if you look at amazon's current headquarters i think you want complimentary city where young millennials can take selfies you're not taking any great selfies but you'll have great night life and great art it is just an incredible anchor. in chicago amazon wouldn't be the big fish there in miami they would be the begin and end. they have a great latin american connection it will be fantastic for it too. i think miami is a great draw for young talent this will take years to build. this sais about the future. >>. >> i can't believe i'm defending chicago
chicago? no that's okay. >> he is only the owner of the cubs, mike >> if i'm not mistaken an omaha guy transplaptnted to chicago. >> maybe 4he'll refine his elevator pitch every day a report of them kind of in a fresh line of business at the same time a lot of towns and cities are blaming them for their own downtown retail. should everybody be so quick to say come on into our region? >> yes it's all going to be delivered and super smooth and easy. if you look at amazon's...
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chicago's former top cop garry mccarthy is now fighting back against the man who fired him, chicago mayor rahm emanuel, president obama's former chief of staff. garry mccarthy just released a video short while ago in which he suggests he is the perfect law and order candidate to fight chicago's crime. mccarthy's pro police, limited spending campaign is opposite of mayor rahm emanuel who was considered very liberal. currently fighting the trump administration to defend his sanctuary city status. here is more of what mccarthy had to stay in this video. >> i know firsthand how strong and proud and welcoming chicagoans really are. that's why it's so painful to see that under this mayor, we are awash in higher taxes, corruption, school closings, violent crime. we don't have to live like this. >> the reason mccarthy's announcement is so explosive is because of a chicago police dashcam video that captured a police officer shooting and killing a 17-year-old black teen 16 times. rahm emanuel is accused of attempting to keep that video under wraps to secure his reelection. a judge eventually ruled
chicago's former top cop garry mccarthy is now fighting back against the man who fired him, chicago mayor rahm emanuel, president obama's former chief of staff. garry mccarthy just released a video short while ago in which he suggests he is the perfect law and order candidate to fight chicago's crime. mccarthy's pro police, limited spending campaign is opposite of mayor rahm emanuel who was considered very liberal. currently fighting the trump administration to defend his sanctuary city status....
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been more than 16,000 people shot in chicago. these stats are not just numbers, these are mothers, ,athers, sons and daughters these are lawyers, doctors, artists, musicians. more than anything else, these are lives cut short due to senseless gun violence. i must ask, chicago's about epidemic in start overnight, it was caused by many problems we are still not dealing with to this day. when you have a city that feels it is more important to help pay complexlleges sports rather than fund schools and impoverished communities, you have gun violence. we have a city that as we meet activities than funding for workforce programs to get guys of the streets, then we have gun violence. when you have an illinois state governor feels that funded anti-violence programs is nonessential spending, you have gun violence. when you have elected officials who go that getting a few extra dollars from the nra is more important than their actual constituents, you have gun violence. when you have a president that would rather consular talk about and lit
been more than 16,000 people shot in chicago. these stats are not just numbers, these are mothers, ,athers, sons and daughters these are lawyers, doctors, artists, musicians. more than anything else, these are lives cut short due to senseless gun violence. i must ask, chicago's about epidemic in start overnight, it was caused by many problems we are still not dealing with to this day. when you have a city that feels it is more important to help pay complexlleges sports rather than fund schools...
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and so what interest does chicago have in such a sweeping release? from the city of chicago. they have an interest in their grant, but they are not empowered to represent parties around the country that don't want their representation. what possible interest do they have in this? so chicago, their only plausible answer, is it the grant money? and that would have been completely vindicated, their protections would have been vindicated by a ruling involving chicago in that district judge. meanwhile other judges are considering the same question. a judge in san francisco recently denied a preliminary injunction. it really doesn't matter because the judge in chicago, he has already decided to give up the rights to every city including san francisco and it trumps their decision. by not acting as a district court of limited jurisdictions, the chicago judge has halted the grant process for the entire country. and with the cities and the counties, they are getting anxious that months are going by. money they expect to receive, it is not going out. and so we now, you know, we are tryi
and so what interest does chicago have in such a sweeping release? from the city of chicago. they have an interest in their grant, but they are not empowered to represent parties around the country that don't want their representation. what possible interest do they have in this? so chicago, their only plausible answer, is it the grant money? and that would have been completely vindicated, their protections would have been vindicated by a ruling involving chicago in that district judge....
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chicago's only plausible interest is its grant money. that would have been completely vindicated if protections would have been vindicated by ruling involving chicago and that district judge. meanwhile, other judges are considering the same question. a judge in san francisco recently denied a preliminary injunction to that city, but it does not matter because the judge in chicago has already decided to give relief to every city, including san francisco and it trumps their decision. by not acting as a district court of limited jurisdiction, the chicago judge has halted the grant process for the entire country. these cities and counties are getting anxious. months are going by and money not expected to receive is going out. we now are trying to seek expedited relief to the seventh circuit and it takes time. months go by and cities and counties expecting their grant money, a vast majority of them are being held up. the increasing frequency of limitless injunctions is simply unsustainable. the evermore extreme nature of these injunctions are
chicago's only plausible interest is its grant money. that would have been completely vindicated if protections would have been vindicated by ruling involving chicago and that district judge. meanwhile, other judges are considering the same question. a judge in san francisco recently denied a preliminary injunction to that city, but it does not matter because the judge in chicago has already decided to give relief to every city, including san francisco and it trumps their decision. by not...
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i'm from chicago. we've been talking about violence for a long time. >> yeah. >> but what i saw was kids, young people saying, hey, we're not allowing this anymore and this happening in parkland and it's happening in chicago. it's happening in baltimore. it's happening in newtown, connecticut. we're no longer going to accept it. what i saw was america paying attention to black, white, latino kids who are speaking up. i saw how it affected all of our communities and we were together. you kind of knew it, but to see us speaking up together i thought was one of the most powerful demonstrations or rallies, marches that i've ever witnessed. you know, i've been to some. so this was one of the most powerful. >> chicago had a big representation today. >> chicago kids, they touched my heart. when i saw them, it just -- you know, obviously, you see people that come from where you come from. and you know some of the things that they're experiencing. it means a whole lot. and to see them connect and see them conne
i'm from chicago. we've been talking about violence for a long time. >> yeah. >> but what i saw was kids, young people saying, hey, we're not allowing this anymore and this happening in parkland and it's happening in chicago. it's happening in baltimore. it's happening in newtown, connecticut. we're no longer going to accept it. what i saw was america paying attention to black, white, latino kids who are speaking up. i saw how it affected all of our communities and we were together....
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you mention this is a daily problem here in chicago, gun violence. so these students who came out today, this rally wrapped up 10 minutes ago, those rally not just for those folks lost at parkland but all the people lost daily basis in chicago to gun violence. cash a, senior, what brought you out today and what's your message? >> i wanted to promote peace within the african-american community. >> reporter: dealing with ram i had gun violence. fortunately we got new numbers as of tuesday down so far with number of homicides and shooting incidents in the city of chicago. so that's a step in the right direction. kevin. you a junior. what's your message today? you met with other schools? >> pretty much to promote peace and show all kids in chicago aren't bad and we don't go for violence. we just show them that peace can be in all our communities hand just up to us to keep it. >> reporter: and you can see here, show off the shirt here. this is a walkout for peace from this high school. this is exactly what they want here. these young people have grown up
you mention this is a daily problem here in chicago, gun violence. so these students who came out today, this rally wrapped up 10 minutes ago, those rally not just for those folks lost at parkland but all the people lost daily basis in chicago to gun violence. cash a, senior, what brought you out today and what's your message? >> i wanted to promote peace within the african-american community. >> reporter: dealing with ram i had gun violence. fortunately we got new numbers as of...
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. >> the team chaplain has guided loyola chicago in a impressive turn of events. >> and a chance and a four point play. >> the ramblers won for the final four came out of know where. the last time the team made the tournament was 1985. >> here is custer, the catch, the shoot, it's good. >> on the attack from the start saturday, loyola chicago came out strong. sinking shot after shot. >> custer looking for help, gets itment williamson. >> the ramblers dominated against 9th seeded kansas state. they are the last double digit seeded team left in the tournament. >> you have to have guys, high character guys that believe. >> to support one that has some believing in di vine intervention. >> i have loyola going to the sweet 16 but i have a second bracket which i call the cinderella dream bracket where i have them going to the final game. >> and the block. >> loyola chicago will try to become the lowest seeded team to win a national championship. >> meg oliver, cbs news, new york. >> the final four teams face off next saturday in san antonio. that is the cbs weekend news for this sunday. la
. >> the team chaplain has guided loyola chicago in a impressive turn of events. >> and a chance and a four point play. >> the ramblers won for the final four came out of know where. the last time the team made the tournament was 1985. >> here is custer, the catch, the shoot, it's good. >> on the attack from the start saturday, loyola chicago came out strong. sinking shot after shot. >> custer looking for help, gets itment williamson. >> the ramblers...
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the novel entitled simply chicago is a television series waiting to happen. mamet — who won a pulitzer for his play glengarry glen ross — and wrote screenplays such as the postman always rings twice, and the verdict, no sooner had finished chicago than he went to work on a play about the under belly of hollywood, familiar territory for mamet, but this time his target is harvey weinstein. i'm joined now from la by david mamet. good evening to you. hi, thanks for having me. let us talk about chicago first, it is billed as the book you have been building towards your whole life. i wonder if in a strange way it is is a love letter to your home town? i don't think of it as building to it for my whole life. i have been doing this for many years, i have written books and plays and fiction and nonfiction and this, i happened to get lucky, sit down one day and i was thinking about the city of chicago and wrote a tommy gun novel. very much the prohibition—era, it is the most colourful period in chicago's history. i think so, i was thinking, talking to you guys in
the novel entitled simply chicago is a television series waiting to happen. mamet — who won a pulitzer for his play glengarry glen ross — and wrote screenplays such as the postman always rings twice, and the verdict, no sooner had finished chicago than he went to work on a play about the under belly of hollywood, familiar territory for mamet, but this time his target is harvey weinstein. i'm joined now from la by david mamet. good evening to you. hi, thanks for having me. let us talk about...
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un tiroteo que hubo en 1995, en un vecindario de la ciudad de chicago. este caso se trataba de una pena de muerte, luego pasÓ a cadena perpetua. luego se le dio una condena de 60 aÑos de prisiÓn. por supuesto, pasÓ 22 aÑos en la cÁrcel. Él tenÍa en ese momento, como lo mencionaban, un estatus de residente legal. por esta convicciÓn le fue retirado y por eso pasÓ a manos de inmigraciÓn. la familia de ricardo rodrÍguez estÁ consternada. dice que estÁ agradecida por la exoneraciÓn de estos cargos, pero tambiÉn pide ayuda para que no sea deportado. tal como lo dice el comunicado de la oficina de migraciÓn y aduana estÁ mirando detenidamente su caso para saber cuÁl será su futuro en materia de inmigraciÓn. no es el Único caso que se presenta de este tipo,ya otros condenados por los mismos casos que estaban bajo la supervisiÓn del ex detective de la policÍa chicago, ricardo guevara, dicen que fueron fabricados, hubo falsificaciÓn de documentos, coerciÓn y tortura. por eso estas personas se vieron involucradas en este tipo de situaciÓ
un tiroteo que hubo en 1995, en un vecindario de la ciudad de chicago. este caso se trataba de una pena de muerte, luego pasÓ a cadena perpetua. luego se le dio una condena de 60 aÑos de prisiÓn. por supuesto, pasÓ 22 aÑos en la cÁrcel. Él tenÍa en ese momento, como lo mencionaban, un estatus de residente legal. por esta convicciÓn le fue retirado y por eso pasÓ a manos de inmigraciÓn. la familia de ricardo rodrÍguez estÁ consternada. dice que estÁ agradecida por la exoneraciÓn...
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father -- from chicago. amy: tell us about the issue in your parish. >> we live on the south side of chicago where violence is ann everyday thing. our neighborhood is filled of balloons and teddy bears and yellow police tape and sirens and helicopters. that's the music for our communal. it's been ignored and neglected constantly over and over again. we just heard last week that the united states navy medics are now sending to the stroger hospital in chicago for training because it's the closest thing they can find in america for a battlele field. amy: repeat that? >> united states navy mededics are being sent to the counsel hospital in chicago for some training because it's the closest thing they could find in america to a battlefield. how damn ridiculous is that in america? we should be ashamed that the government, the mayor, the president, every elected official should be ashamed of that in this country. our black and brown lives don't matter and i'm so glad that the people from parkland. we flew them in,
father -- from chicago. amy: tell us about the issue in your parish. >> we live on the south side of chicago where violence is ann everyday thing. our neighborhood is filled of balloons and teddy bears and yellow police tape and sirens and helicopters. that's the music for our communal. it's been ignored and neglected constantly over and over again. we just heard last week that the united states navy medics are now sending to the stroger hospital in chicago for training because it's the...
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want to talk to someone from chicago. who was out walking with these students today. former education secretary arne duncan who tre-- tweeted this morning, getting ready to walk with children for national school walkout. ask them how many know someone who has been shot. almost every hand went up. joining me now, arne duncan and before serving as education secretary, he served from 2001 to 2008. this is an important part of the story. because kids who want to feel safe in schools or in their churches or in homes or wherever, there are a lot of reasons they are unsafe. some is because people buy ar-15s at a young age and some is because of mental health and some because there are some violent streets out there. what of this message can be applied to places like chicago? >> it is just a really emotional day. and i asked that same question -- i asked this morning every time i'm in schools, and tragically every time 75% and 80% of hands go up. and our kids are living with a level of violence and a level of fear and a level of
want to talk to someone from chicago. who was out walking with these students today. former education secretary arne duncan who tre-- tweeted this morning, getting ready to walk with children for national school walkout. ask them how many know someone who has been shot. almost every hand went up. joining me now, arne duncan and before serving as education secretary, he served from 2001 to 2008. this is an important part of the story. because kids who want to feel safe in schools or in their...
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. >>> still ahead, chicago hope. the underdog's headed to the final four party. this is humira. this is humira helping to relieve my pain and protect my joints from further irreversible damage. this is humira helping me reach for more. humira has been clinically studied for over 20 years. humira works for many adults. it targets and blocks a specific source of inflammation that contributes to ra symptoms. humira can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious, sometimes fatal infections and cancers, including lymphoma, have happened, as have blood, liver and nervous system problems, serious allergic reactions, and new or worsening heart failure. before treatment, get tested for tb. tell your doctor if you've been to areas where certain fungal infections are common, and if you've had tb, hepatitis b, are prone to infections, or have flu-like symptoms or sores. don't start humira if you have an infection. talk to your doctor and visit humira.com. this is humira at work. and the death threat to keep her quiet. plus: new video of out of control fights...
. >>> still ahead, chicago hope. the underdog's headed to the final four party. this is humira. this is humira helping to relieve my pain and protect my joints from further irreversible damage. this is humira helping me reach for more. humira has been clinically studied for over 20 years. humira works for many adults. it targets and blocks a specific source of inflammation that contributes to ra symptoms. humira can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis....
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chicago endured an additional 1100 gun crimes. the study examined other factors, from anger on the streets, to the opioid epidemic. it concluded that the aclu effect of the anomaly and cops are discouraged from checking suspicious people for weapons. >> criminals on the streets of chicago became emboldened to carry guns. the deterrent effect decreased. when there were more guns on the street, being carried by criminals, the predictable result is an increase in gun related crimes. >> the spike in blood shed is is undeniable. that and enhanced scrutiny of the police frequently gets attention from the president to. >> what the hell is going on in chicago? >> and aclu lawyer says you can't just look at the chronology and blame the contact cards. >> it make to makes claims thate thing caused another. >> the aclu claims that most of the entries on my contact cards are required by the chicago pd, not their organization. representatives challenge the objectivity of the researchers, who also authored a study in 2017 reaching the conclusion
chicago endured an additional 1100 gun crimes. the study examined other factors, from anger on the streets, to the opioid epidemic. it concluded that the aclu effect of the anomaly and cops are discouraged from checking suspicious people for weapons. >> criminals on the streets of chicago became emboldened to carry guns. the deterrent effect decreased. when there were more guns on the street, being carried by criminals, the predictable result is an increase in gun related crimes. >>...
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finally beat it seventy one year old curse of never ending losses but chicago's poor black residents are dealing with another curse never ending debt at the hands of parking enforcement thousands are literally filing for bankruptcy because of in surmountable parking ticket debt for more on this we go to our studio person who's been to chicago once that let me go. see her. persecution of the poor well yeah it's true that eight of the ten zip codes with the most ticket debt are in mostly black neighborhoods but honestly bankruptcy isn't that bad i had to do it once. of course the only assets i had were a floppy disk and a laser disc player. a lawyer told me i was a radio shack employees when training. you have a working laser disc. and never said it work. all right use that to balance my dining room table the same way chicago uses these tickets to balance their budget after raking in two hundred sixty four million dollars in twenty sixteen alone that's why residents are filing chapter thirteen bankruptcy so they can actually hold on to their cars to get the jobs that are as far away as
finally beat it seventy one year old curse of never ending losses but chicago's poor black residents are dealing with another curse never ending debt at the hands of parking enforcement thousands are literally filing for bankruptcy because of in surmountable parking ticket debt for more on this we go to our studio person who's been to chicago once that let me go. see her. persecution of the poor well yeah it's true that eight of the ten zip codes with the most ticket debt are in mostly black...
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kevin tibbles, nbc news, chicago. >>> just terrific. when we come back, lester holt on the real superstar of march madness. activists are cat "sneaky." the policy just uncovered in one bay area county that they say is skirting sanctuary law. also -rising tension around tomorrow )s warriors game in sacramento. the message coach steve kerr gave his players. next >>> tomorrow night in san antonio, loyola will take on michigan in the men's final four, but it's someone off the court who is stealing the show. and by now she needs no introduction. lester holt tonight on the woman giving new meaning to team spirit. >> reporter: she hasn't scored a single basket, but sister jean has clearly won us over. >> sister jean, sister jean. >> reporter: the 98-year-old team chaplain of loyola university has captured america's hearts. >> it's great for me. it's great for my congregation, for loyola. it's great for the nation to have something fun to look at. >> reporter: a broken hip hasn't slowed her down. sister jean prays with the team, attends practic
kevin tibbles, nbc news, chicago. >>> just terrific. when we come back, lester holt on the real superstar of march madness. activists are cat "sneaky." the policy just uncovered in one bay area county that they say is skirting sanctuary law. also -rising tension around tomorrow )s warriors game in sacramento. the message coach steve kerr gave his players. next >>> tomorrow night in san antonio, loyola will take on michigan in the men's final four, but it's someone...
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i spoke to a student from chicago earlier today who is also coming in with other students from chicago to support this movement. it is bringing together people who are fearful of gun violence for different reasons in different settings. this has become something much bigger than stoneman douglas. >> it most definitely has and that is one of the most amazing things about what we've done. because just in doing media -- and being on social media and through twitter and everything you see people say we're so proud of you and you are making an impact and it is really -- it is so astonishing to think that what you are doing is reaching people from across the nation. across the the globe. and i think that is something that really special and especially because it is student-led. we are the new generation and growing up into the society and it is our job to change the way we would like to see it be. >> so how do you sustain this? the march and the support, all of this is terrific. how do you turn that into something as marianna asked joe biden, that creates legislative change. because it has b
i spoke to a student from chicago earlier today who is also coming in with other students from chicago to support this movement. it is bringing together people who are fearful of gun violence for different reasons in different settings. this has become something much bigger than stoneman douglas. >> it most definitely has and that is one of the most amazing things about what we've done. because just in doing media -- and being on social media and through twitter and everything you see...
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we've felt pain in chicago for a long time, honestly. we have 500 teens, young leaders, who bussed all night, last night here to have their voices heard. last saturday, parkland parents and students came to talk to us. they said we bond over our shared pain. i hate that that's what it took to come together. but i honestly believe it will change the world. i'm so hopeful right now and so inspired. >> what's the solution? i mean, in real terms, we're talking about ar-15s. we're talking about hardening schools. >> it makes no sense. there's no other country in the nation that's talking about arming teachers. that's just not the answer. this is a made in america problem. we can ban assault weapons. we can have background checks. we can make sure high capacity magazines aren't available. brian, as you know better than i, those are weapons of war. they belong in the battlefield. they don't believe in chicago or parkland or anywhere else in the country. >> arianna, when people find out where you're from and learn your story, what do they say to
we've felt pain in chicago for a long time, honestly. we have 500 teens, young leaders, who bussed all night, last night here to have their voices heard. last saturday, parkland parents and students came to talk to us. they said we bond over our shared pain. i hate that that's what it took to come together. but i honestly believe it will change the world. i'm so hopeful right now and so inspired. >> what's the solution? i mean, in real terms, we're talking about ar-15s. we're talking...
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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 mornin
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:...
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. >> al regresar en noticias telemundo un sacerdote de chicago y varios estudiantes unen fuerzas para que nadie mÁs en su comunidad muera vÍctima de la violencia con armas. >> estamos en el salvador para conocer las curiosas tradiciones de festejos de semana santa ya rz. >> ha propuesto mejorar la vida en un conflictivo de chicago. >> 106 homicidio, hablÓ con el padre manuel dorantes donde participaron en la mega marcha por nuestras vidas. >> una muerte natural y no se les termine la vida, vidas interrumpidas por las armas. >> emocionalmente afectado el padre manuel dorantes de la parroquia inmaculada concepciÓn en chicago explica por quÉ fue a washington junto a un grupo de latinos que formaron parte de la marchas. >> me ha tocado enterrar joven tras joven y esta historia que se vuelve a repetir. >> como hermano de fÁtima domÍnguez quien muriÓ en un tiroteo hace poco mÁs de un aÑo. >> no quiero otra familia sufran como yo y mi familia. >> otros a una corta edad han visto morir baleados a jÓvenes frente a ellos. >> el cuerpo estaba ahÍ pero la persona, la persona el espÍr
. >> al regresar en noticias telemundo un sacerdote de chicago y varios estudiantes unen fuerzas para que nadie mÁs en su comunidad muera vÍctima de la violencia con armas. >> estamos en el salvador para conocer las curiosas tradiciones de festejos de semana santa ya rz. >> ha propuesto mejorar la vida en un conflictivo de chicago. >> 106 homicidio, hablÓ con el padre manuel dorantes donde participaron en la mega marcha por nuestras vidas. >> una muerte natural...
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he's in chicago. you heard cameron there talking about all of the many marches that are happening around the country and around the world. ryan, what are you seaing in chicago? >> yes, the rally here just starting. we just had a young lady get on stage and talk about how she lost a classmate just recently due to gun violence. this is so passionate for people here because they deal with gun violence all the time. just since the parkland shooting alone, there's been more than 175 people shot in the city. to kind of show you how it stretches. you can see this alumni association from parkland. they came here to show their strength and togetherness. how did you come together after the shooting? >> just a few days after the shooting, overnight, we had an alumni net work of over 11,000 people. we actually formed just a few days after. and since then, alumni across the country have been putting on events, raising awareness. we were instrumental in getting students to d.c. just last week, we had a benefit to f
he's in chicago. you heard cameron there talking about all of the many marches that are happening around the country and around the world. ryan, what are you seaing in chicago? >> yes, the rally here just starting. we just had a young lady get on stage and talk about how she lost a classmate just recently due to gun violence. this is so passionate for people here because they deal with gun violence all the time. just since the parkland shooting alone, there's been more than 175 people...
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and from there we went to chicago here. i like big cities brother new yorkers right but i like come to chicago i got a lot of old friends here we got great deep dish pizza and chicago it was just the windy city. the. cold the pomeranian. is coming like an iranian but with palm in front of where we go from there you drove the massachusetts right straight through. to this area here to. see that it's kind of like a. you know. this is really magical people the phenolic there must be subjugated american pilgrimage one where we actually took your personal. and we took it out upon the water. was. there or you could walk on water and by golly it did. very. last over more. great american built. to be honest with you we really don't know where the pilgrimage goes from here i believe we're on the precipice of a whole new principles and that means that. the impossible has now become possible to cairo moment here in america this latin of course for a moment in time when things are no longer in sync when you bring the power of stevie big
and from there we went to chicago here. i like big cities brother new yorkers right but i like come to chicago i got a lot of old friends here we got great deep dish pizza and chicago it was just the windy city. the. cold the pomeranian. is coming like an iranian but with palm in front of where we go from there you drove the massachusetts right straight through. to this area here to. see that it's kind of like a. you know. this is really magical people the phenolic there must be subjugated...