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suburban chicago as a black man? taxi! ( laughter ) ♪ ♪ >> hi! hi! hi! hi! hi! hi! hi! hi >> hold it! come on! ♪ >> from chicago, a city with a giant mirror people seem to be into, it's "the daily show" undesked with trevor noah! ( cheers and applause ) ♪ >> trevor: welcome! welcome! welcome, everybody! thank you so much! thank you so much, everybody! thank you for tuning in! my name is trevor noah and this is "the daily show" coming to you straight from chicago! welcome to it! take a seat, everybody! sit down, enjoy yourselves, welcome to it, chicago in the house! cubs! cubs! cubs! cubs! yeah, cubs, baby! and if you're watching in l.a., dodgers, dodgers, dodgers! ( audience booing ) i'm really excited. all week, the "the daily show" is going to be here in chicago the entire week. ( cheers and applause ) and you may notice that the set looks a little different, right? we don't have the desk. we wanted to bring it, but it wouldn't fit into the overhead and i refuse to pay $35 to check it in. we might not have the desk but we still have a show. we still have a guest, rapper/actor/amazing
suburban chicago as a black man? taxi! ( laughter ) ♪ ♪ >> hi! hi! hi! hi! hi! hi! hi! hi >> hold it! come on! ♪ >> from chicago, a city with a giant mirror people seem to be into, it's "the daily show" undesked with trevor noah! ( cheers and applause ) ♪ >> trevor: welcome! welcome! welcome, everybody! thank you so much! thank you so much, everybody! thank you for tuning in! my name is trevor noah and this is "the daily show" coming to you...
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chicago mayor rahm emanuel on proposed requirement beforehanding graduates in chicago their high school diplomas. introductions under way. >> welcome to the national press club. the place where news happens. my name is andrea. i'm part of the breaking newsdesk at bloomberg news and i'm vice president of the national press club. before we get started, i'd like to remind everyone again please in our audience to please silence your telephones. our viewing and listening audience, feel free to also follow along on twitter using the hash tag press club. for our c-span and public radio audiences, please be aware in our audience today are members of the general public. so any applause or reaction that you may hear is not necessarily a reaction of the working press. now i'd like to introduce our head table. please hold your applause until each head table member has been introduced. head table participants stand up when i say your name. we have jamal abdul alim, senior staff writer of diverse issues and higher education. we have jerry weller, former u.s. representative from illinois' 11th
chicago mayor rahm emanuel on proposed requirement beforehanding graduates in chicago their high school diplomas. introductions under way. >> welcome to the national press club. the place where news happens. my name is andrea. i'm part of the breaking newsdesk at bloomberg news and i'm vice president of the national press club. before we get started, i'd like to remind everyone again please in our audience to please silence your telephones. our viewing and listening audience, feel free...
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, but if there is one thing i love about chicago, no trump, no trump tower, no trump hotel, no trump traffic, just chicago. i love this place! i love all of it -- no, no! what?! ♪ >> from chicago, america's leading manufacturer of black persons, it's "the daily show" undesked with trevor noah! ( cheers and applause ) ♪ >> trevor: what's going on, chicago?! welcome, everybody! welcome, welcome, welcome, welcome, everybody! i'm trevor noah! ( cheers and applause ) and this is day two of "the daily show" in chicago! ( cheers and applause ) thank you so much for coming out! take a seat, everybody! we've got a great show in store tonight. we're going to be chatting to two local heros arne duncan and curtis toler here to talk about cred. it's an amazing program helping young men get off the streets and make a great life for themselves. so that's going to be an amazing conversation coming up. ( cheers and applause ) but first, how are you guys feeling about the cubs? good? ( cheers and applause ) i can see some of you are a little bit nervous. i'm not going to lie, i'm loving this atmos
, but if there is one thing i love about chicago, no trump, no trump tower, no trump hotel, no trump traffic, just chicago. i love this place! i love all of it -- no, no! what?! ♪ >> from chicago, america's leading manufacturer of black persons, it's "the daily show" undesked with trevor noah! ( cheers and applause ) ♪ >> trevor: what's going on, chicago?! welcome, everybody! welcome, welcome, welcome, welcome, everybody! i'm trevor noah! ( cheers and applause ) and...
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and sunday. >> 700 homicides last year. it's unacceptable. >> but chicago's tragedies and triumphs are real human stories, not just talking points. from segregation to jobs to policing to gun violence. finding solutions is more complicated than a president's tweet. >> what's going on in chicago? >> this is an msnbc special town hall event, anything? the cross hairs, from the south shore cultural center in chicago, here is chris hayes. [ applause ] >> good evening from chicago, i'm chris hayes, i am thrilled to be here for a special town hall event in this incredible city. it's america's third-largest city and it's special to me. but lately as someone here put it, it's become the poster child for violence in america. this is due to a real surge of violence but also in part to the perception of this city as expressed so loudly and frequently by the new president of the united states. >> in chicago they've had thousands of shootings, thousands and i'm saying where is this? is this a war torn country? what are we doing? by the way, toughest gun laws in the world, chicago, and people ar
and sunday. >> 700 homicides last year. it's unacceptable. >> but chicago's tragedies and triumphs are real human stories, not just talking points. from segregation to jobs to policing to gun violence. finding solutions is more complicated than a president's tweet. >> what's going on in chicago? >> this is an msnbc special town hall event, anything? the cross hairs, from the south shore cultural center in chicago, here is chris hayes. [ applause ] >> good evening...
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chicago, the home of the man who could almost do the splits, it's "the daily show," with trevor noah! (applause). >> trevor:s with's going on, everybody! welcome, everybody, welcome, welcome, welcome. welcome to the daily show, everybody. my name is trevor noah. and this is the daily show. let me hear you from chicago! from chicago! take a seat, everybody, thank you so much. take a seat. wow, you guys are amazing. i could not be more excited. i could not be more excited. our guest tonight producer, actor, emmy-winning writer, chicago's very own lena waithe is joining us, everybody. (applause) so excited to have that conversation. but first what's going on chicago? you guys feeling good, yeah? you guys feeling good? feeling good, yeah, you guys want to talk about the cubs? you want to talk about the cubs no, no. i don't know, i don't know, you know what is weird, what is weird is being a tourist in such a beautiful city. i'm having the time of my life in chicago, i'm loving it. yeah, but then i also acknowledge that like the fans get sad if the team loses, and then i don't know, becau
chicago, the home of the man who could almost do the splits, it's "the daily show," with trevor noah! (applause). >> trevor:s with's going on, everybody! welcome, everybody, welcome, welcome, welcome. welcome to the daily show, everybody. my name is trevor noah. and this is the daily show. let me hear you from chicago! from chicago! take a seat, everybody, thank you so much. take a seat. wow, you guys are amazing. i could not be more excited. i could not be more excited. our...
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available at cspan.org, right on our home page or by searching the video library. >> up next chicago mayor rahm emmanuel on some of his initiatives. he's serving his second term as mayor. before that he served as barack obama's chief of staff. this is about an hour. >> welcome to the national press club, the place where news happens. my name is andrea edemy. i'm part of the breaking newsdesk and i'm part of the national press club. before we get started, i'd like to remind everyone to our in-house audience to please silence your telephones if you haven't already. for our viewing and listening audience feel free to also follow along on twitter using the #pressclub. for our c-span and radio audiences please be aware in our audience today are members of our general public. so any applause or reaction you may hear is not necessarily a reaction of the working press. now, i'd like to introduce our head table. please hold your applause until each head table member has been introduced. head table participants please stand up when i say your name. we have jamal abdul alim, senior staff writer
available at cspan.org, right on our home page or by searching the video library. >> up next chicago mayor rahm emmanuel on some of his initiatives. he's serving his second term as mayor. before that he served as barack obama's chief of staff. this is about an hour. >> welcome to the national press club, the place where news happens. my name is andrea edemy. i'm part of the breaking newsdesk and i'm part of the national press club. before we get started, i'd like to remind everyone...
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. [applause] chicago, of course, has a rich literary tradition and we plan to see that continue to grow. not only do we want to honor our past authors but we want to engage current authors and more importantly, excite and encourage future authors that will bring their skills to this event. my pleasure to introduce some of our political friends who have been very important in bringing this museum and helping us encouraging us from the very beginning. tony is a president of cook county. more important for us is that she is a schoolteacher and she taught history, is an avid reader and someone who has been important to us in helping us and encouraging us to get started. tony, come and say a few words. [applause] >> good morning. much better, thank you. i'm glad to be here today at the opening of the american writers museum. the first national museum of this kind. we are honored to have with us the color was murphy of truman is my favorite books and i will tell you famously that i brought my well-worn copy for him to autograph. he was gracious enough to do it, thank you. the impact of writer
. [applause] chicago, of course, has a rich literary tradition and we plan to see that continue to grow. not only do we want to honor our past authors but we want to engage current authors and more importantly, excite and encourage future authors that will bring their skills to this event. my pleasure to introduce some of our political friends who have been very important in bringing this museum and helping us encouraging us from the very beginning. tony is a president of cook county. more...
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>>> this episode is all about chicago, and we're going to the places they don't think we should go to because that's what we do on this show. people have a skewed perception because all the news about chicago is all about how the violence, the gang violence and people sort of take that and put it on the whole city without going to the city or doing research about the city. d i tid we do that every now and again a city gs th label like you don't want to go there. you don't want to go to new york city. you don't want to go to washington d.c.. you don't go to detroit. you don't go to chicago. i'm noticing a pattern. those are heavily black cities. nobody ever says, don't go to spokane, washington. don't go to butte, montana. you don't want to go to salt lake city. you're right, i don't, actually. actually, i don't, actually. the blackest in that town is the utah jazz. >> my name is w. kamau bell. as a comedian, i've made a living finding humor in the parts of america i don't understand. and now i'm challenging myself to dig deeper. i'm on a mission to reach out and experience all the
>>> this episode is all about chicago, and we're going to the places they don't think we should go to because that's what we do on this show. people have a skewed perception because all the news about chicago is all about how the violence, the gang violence and people sort of take that and put it on the whole city without going to the city or doing research about the city. d i tid we do that every now and again a city gs th label like you don't want to go there. you don't want to go to...
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>> chicago mayor rahm emanuel talked about initiatives for education, one would require chicago public high school seniors to have a post graduation plan in place before getting their diplomas. rahm emanuel serving his second term as chicago mayor. before that he was white house chief of staff under president obama. from the national press club, this is an hour. >> welcome to the national press club, the place where news happens. my name is andrea, i am part of the breaking news team at bloomberg news and vice president of the national press club. before we get started i would like to remind everyone, please, silence your telephones if you haven't already. for our viewing and listening audience feel free to follow along on twitter using the hashtag press club. for our c-span and public radio audiences please be aware in our audience today are members of the general public. any applause or reaction you may here is not necessarily a reaction of the working press. i would like to introduce our head table. please hold your applause until each head table member has been introduced. h
>> chicago mayor rahm emanuel talked about initiatives for education, one would require chicago public high school seniors to have a post graduation plan in place before getting their diplomas. rahm emanuel serving his second term as chicago mayor. before that he was white house chief of staff under president obama. from the national press club, this is an hour. >> welcome to the national press club, the place where news happens. my name is andrea, i am part of the breaking news...
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we do now. [applause] chicago has a rich literary tradition and we plan to see that continue to grow not only do you want to honor the past authors putting gauge current offers and insights and encourage future offers to bring their scale -- skills to this event. it is my pleasure to introduce president of cook county a but more important as a schoolteacher somebody important to west to get started. [applause] good morning i am glad to be here today at american writers museum of first national museum of its kind the biography of truman is one of my favorite books i've brought my wallboard copy for him to autograph. sometimes it is a call to action sometimes a much-needed escape they can have do unexpected side its expose as to sidestep never previously unknown actually mr. mccullough was telling me about his new book of the northwest territories and to be responsible for american acquisition and someday i have never heard at the center of that famous event. after spending 10 years of the classroom and should come as no surprise reading a candidate being about history imf big believer
we do now. [applause] chicago has a rich literary tradition and we plan to see that continue to grow not only do you want to honor the past authors putting gauge current offers and insights and encourage future offers to bring their scale -- skills to this event. it is my pleasure to introduce president of cook county a but more important as a schoolteacher somebody important to west to get started. [applause] good morning i am glad to be here today at american writers museum of first national...
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>>> look at chicago. what the hell is going on in chicago? >> i don't know what they are doing. >> what the hell is going on in chicago? >> this is the story of america's third largest shooting and how it became a punching bag for a president. >> vote for donald trump. i will fix it. >> for the next hour our special report on the cycle of violence and trauma in the city of chicago. >> i know i have ptsd. it's just off the charts. >> trying to understand the causes. >> around here you ain't nobody until you kill somebody. >> even if the guns are here somebody has to pull the trigger. our job is to get them not to pick the gun up. >> this is all in america chicago. crime was actually down this year in the city of chicago. shootings were down, murders were down. no one can say why that have though it is obviously good news. better numbers are only so much comfort when you're talking about more than 600 people dying. returning to the city again and again to talk to the people who actually live there. people suffering and people trying to do something to stop it. through the reporti
>>> look at chicago. what the hell is going on in chicago? >> i don't know what they are doing. >> what the hell is going on in chicago? >> this is the story of america's third largest shooting and how it became a punching bag for a president. >> vote for donald trump. i will fix it. >> for the next hour our special report on the cycle of violence and trauma in the city of chicago. >> i know i have ptsd. it's just off the charts. >> trying to...
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live tonight from chicago, city dealing with the crime wave and more than 400 murders already this year. we will have to report about that, and i will talk with chicago's former police superintendent. first, will promote working vacation in bedminster new jersey after meeting with his vice president that afternoon, president trump took ample of questions from reporters and made some news. the president was not finished. after meeting with his national security team, the president essentially held a wide-ranging impromptu news conference, answer questions from the traveling press pool for more than 20 minutes on everything from north korea to the expelled u.s. diplomats in russia. from the future of special counsel bob mueller and how he feels about his national security advisor, to his rhetorical battle and vocal discipline with senator mitch mcconnell. to even his policy tweet about banning transgender's in the u.s. military. those are some of the highlights from the free-flowing q&a session. >> mr. president, you have considered leading to the dismissal of the special counsel. is
live tonight from chicago, city dealing with the crime wave and more than 400 murders already this year. we will have to report about that, and i will talk with chicago's former police superintendent. first, will promote working vacation in bedminster new jersey after meeting with his vice president that afternoon, president trump took ample of questions from reporters and made some news. the president was not finished. after meeting with his national security team, the president essentially...
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valley. can you see the entire speech tonight at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span. chicago mayor rahm emanual on his initiatives for education and college preparedness. one of them would require chicago public high school seniors to have a post-graduation plan in place before receiving a diploma. >>> so long before today's guest became a politician, he attended sarah lawrence college. at college, before politics, and long before he was president barack obama's chief of staff. chicago mayor rahm emanual taught preschool. mayor emanuel's love of education followed him throughout his political career, into his tenure as chicago's mayor, wherever he oversees the third largest school system in the united states. he is credited with adding more than 200 additional school hours in the year. he's taken chicago school system to being on par with its peers. he implemented full-day kindergarten for every chicago child and fought for and won new accountability measures. during his tenure, the district wide chicago public school system graduation rate has grown by 16 percentage points, more than three tim
valley. can you see the entire speech tonight at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span. chicago mayor rahm emanual on his initiatives for education and college preparedness. one of them would require chicago public high school seniors to have a post-graduation plan in place before receiving a diploma. >>> so long before today's guest became a politician, he attended sarah lawrence college. at college, before politics, and long before he was president barack obama's chief of staff. chicago mayor...
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, thank you so much. great to be with you. >>> this episode is all about chicago and we're going to the places people think you're not supposed to go to because that's what we do on this show. people have a skewed perception because all the news is about how the violence, the gang violence and people put it on the whole city without going to the city and i've noticed we do that in this country. a city gets that label. you don't want to go to new york city. washington d.c. you don't want to go to detroit, you don't want to go to chicago. the pattern is those are heavily black cities. nobody ever says you don't go to spokane, washington. you don't want to go to butte, montana. you don't want to go to salt lake city. you're right, i don't actually. the salt lake city the black fixture in town is utah jazz. as a comedian i've made a livering finding humor in parts of america i don't understand and now i'm on search for all the believes. this is "the united shades of america." chicago, illinois not only helps define america to americans but helps de9 fine america to the rest of the world. ch
, thank you so much. great to be with you. >>> this episode is all about chicago and we're going to the places people think you're not supposed to go to because that's what we do on this show. people have a skewed perception because all the news is about how the violence, the gang violence and people put it on the whole city without going to the city and i've noticed we do that in this country. a city gets that label. you don't want to go to new york city. washington d.c. you don't...
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chicago — the president says he is considering sending in the feds — would it help? we'll have reaction from the city. hello it is wednesday afternoon here in washington, donald trump has promised a "big day" in the reform of america's national security laws. the president is outlining changes to immigration, visa controls, and a crack down on gun violence in chicago. and of course there is the promise, which he made throughout that election campaign, to build that wall. he's also given his first tv interview as president, here is what he said about that wall to abc news... ultimately we will start negotiations relatively soon with mexico and we will be reimbursed by mexico. so the american taxpayer will pay for the ball first. we will be reimbursed at a later date from whatever transaction we make from mexico. the mexican president said mexico. the mexican president said mexico will not pay and added it goes against their dignity as a country and as mexicans. he has to say that. i'm just telling you, there will be a payment, it will be perhaps in a complicated form, and you ha
chicago — the president says he is considering sending in the feds — would it help? we'll have reaction from the city. hello it is wednesday afternoon here in washington, donald trump has promised a "big day" in the reform of america's national security laws. the president is outlining changes to immigration, visa controls, and a crack down on gun violence in chicago. and of course there is the promise, which he made throughout that election campaign, to build that wall. he's...
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durbin yesterday spoke at the city club of chicago about gun violence. he talked about the connection between poverty and crime and the need for mental health services for those who witnessed violent crime at a young age. [applaus [applause]. >> thank you all very much. thank you. thank you. jay, thanks for the nice introduction and ed macer, thanks for the kindness you've shown to me and my family. this is my first city club without paul green and i miss him, we all do, a fantastic person and great resource and all the had a little jab for every speaker with the tough question, i looked forward to it and i'm sure you will in his tradition make sure i face the music, too. and donna is one of my faves. and i remember saying would you go to a cubs game with me because she wears cubs earring and we went to opening day, you never know what to expect. well, it was a snowstorm and we ended up in the box and we were there with billy williams and she got her picture taken and i was sitting there watching the game and look around, darned if she wasn't weighting on everybo everybody-
durbin yesterday spoke at the city club of chicago about gun violence. he talked about the connection between poverty and crime and the need for mental health services for those who witnessed violent crime at a young age. [applaus [applause]. >> thank you all very much. thank you. thank you. jay, thanks for the nice introduction and ed macer, thanks for the kindness you've shown to me and my family. this is my first city club without paul green and i miss him, we all do, a fantastic...
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>> this episode is all about chicago. we are going to those places people think you're not supposed to go to because that's what we do in this show. people have this real skewed perception because all of the news about chicago is about the violence and gang violence and they put it on the city without going to the city or doing research without the city. i notice how we do that every now and and again. you don't want to go there. you don't want to go to new york city. you don't want to go to washington d.c. you don't want to go to detroit. you don't want to go to chicago. i'm noticing a pattern. the pattern is those are heavily black cities. nobody says you don't want to go to spokane, washington. you don't want to go to butte, montana. you don't want to go to salt lake city. i don't actually. salt lake city, the black section of town is utah jazz. >>> as a comedian i have made a living finding humor in the parts of america i don't understand. now i'm challenging myself to dig deeper. i'm on a mission to reach out and experience all of the culture and believes that add culture to th
>> this episode is all about chicago. we are going to those places people think you're not supposed to go to because that's what we do in this show. people have this real skewed perception because all of the news about chicago is about the violence and gang violence and they put it on the city without going to the city or doing research without the city. i notice how we do that every now and and again. you don't want to go there. you don't want to go to new york city. you don't want to go...
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. >>> look at chicago. what the hell is going on in chicago? >> i don't know what they're doing in chicago. to have this many shootings. >> what the hell is going on in chicago? >> this is the story of america's third largest city. >> to have this many shootings. >> this is is not like it's the united states of america. >> and how it became a punching bag for a president. >> vote for donald trump. i will fix it! >> for the next hour, our special report on the cycle of violence and trauma in the city of chicago. >> i know i have ptsd. it's just off the, off the charts. >> trying to understand the causes -- >> you ain't nobody until you kill somebody around here. >> trying to find the solution. >> even if the guns are here someone has to pull the trigger. our jot, get them not to pick the gun up. >>> crime was actually down this year in the city of chicago. shootings down, murders down. no one can say for sen way to is but it is obviously good news. but better numbers are only so much comfort when talking about more than 600 people dying. we spent this year trying to understand the v
. >>> look at chicago. what the hell is going on in chicago? >> i don't know what they're doing in chicago. to have this many shootings. >> what the hell is going on in chicago? >> this is the story of america's third largest city. >> to have this many shootings. >> this is is not like it's the united states of america. >> and how it became a punching bag for a president. >> vote for donald trump. i will fix it! >> for the next hour, our...
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/s [cheering and applauding] >> this episode is all about chicago and we're going to those places people think you're not supposed to go to because that's what we do on this show. people have this skewed perception because all the news of chicago is about the violence and gang violence. people take that and put it on the whole city without actually going to the city or doing research about the city. we do that in this country. every now and again, a city gets that label, you don't want to go there. you don't want to go to new york city. you don't want to go to washington, d.c. you don't want to go to detroit. you don't want to go to chicago. i've never seen a pattern. the pattern is those are heavily black cities. [ laughter ] nobody ever says you don't want to go to spokane, washington. you don't want to go to butte, montana. you don't want to go to salt lake city. you're right, i don't actually. i don't actually. [ laughter ] salt lake city, the utah jazz. my name is w. kamau bell. as a comedian i've made a living finding humor in the parts of america i don't understand. and now
/s [cheering and applauding] >> this episode is all about chicago and we're going to those places people think you're not supposed to go to because that's what we do on this show. people have this skewed perception because all the news of chicago is about the violence and gang violence. people take that and put it on the whole city without actually going to the city or doing research about the city. we do that in this country. every now and again, a city gets that label, you don't want to...
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steeped in a personal story that envelopes his hometown of chicago. we're glad you joined us. vig mensa coming up in just a moment. >>> so pleased to welcome vic mens too. program. he has worked with jay z and kanye and won plays for his politically charged lyrics. the autobiography is out this week and tackles serious issues and features appearances from pretty familiar faces. before our conversation with him, now a clip from the video for the song "rage." ♪ i want you to rage tonight ♪ before your final fly ♪ i want you to rage into the night ♪ ♪ i want you to know your ride before your final flight ♪ ♪ just as a burning bird >> i'm looking at this shot of all the water. i'm thinking what is in the watter that you're drink in chicago? collin, kanye, chance, you. the narrative that we get out of chicago is the story line that you know. that black people are killing black people and nothing is good outside of michigan avenue. >> right. >> and, yet, every other year or so there seems to be another creator, innovative, ground breaking artist that comes out of that city
steeped in a personal story that envelopes his hometown of chicago. we're glad you joined us. vig mensa coming up in just a moment. >>> so pleased to welcome vic mens too. program. he has worked with jay z and kanye and won plays for his politically charged lyrics. the autobiography is out this week and tackles serious issues and features appearances from pretty familiar faces. before our conversation with him, now a clip from the video for the song "rage." ♪ i want you to...
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you where you're from and you answer, "i'm from chicago," nobody's going to give you a patronizing response like, "oh, chicago's charming." >> pedestrian: hey, chicago! >> anthony: more likely it'll be "wow, chicago" or "oh, chicago." they'll be impressed. chicago's a town, a city that doesn't ever have to measure itself against any other city. other places have to measure themselves against it. it's big, it's outgoing, it's tough, it's opinionated, and everybody's got a story. ♪ i took a walk through this beautiful world ♪ ♪ felt the cool rain on my shoulder ♪ ♪ found something good in this beautiful world ♪ ♪ i felt the rain getting colder ♪ ♪ sha, la, la, la, la, la, ♪ sha, la, la, la, la, la, ♪ sha, la, la, la, la, la, ♪ sha, la, la, la, la ♪ >> woman: i've been coming to the ale house forever. >> woman: what can't the ale house tell you about chicago? >> man: yes, my father did come here. i do a lot of cross word puzzles. >> anthony: as late afternoon gives way to evening in chicago's old town, it's time to drink. though to be fair, almost anytime is
you where you're from and you answer, "i'm from chicago," nobody's going to give you a patronizing response like, "oh, chicago's charming." >> pedestrian: hey, chicago! >> anthony: more likely it'll be "wow, chicago" or "oh, chicago." they'll be impressed. chicago's a town, a city that doesn't ever have to measure itself against any other city. other places have to measure themselves against it. it's big, it's outgoing, it's tough, it's...
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and discover a land without ever leaving chicago or looking for new things in the process democracy at the same time is the best and most fragile form of government on earth because it requires the active engaged in and informed citizenry. that is particularly true at this moment in time. with one of my favorite books the american spirit begins with words that ring true. history has a larger way of looking at life as a source of strength and inspiration will lay are and what we stand for in the central of our own time in our american history is the definition as a people and the nation is a story like the weather as the greatest treasure. from jefferson to hamilton the democracy shaped by writers that capture our hopes and 80 is to inspire space and sand are critical to insure the active in engaged citizen. at the core, the words matter not just to writers but also readers. the written word could be personal a truce or a story in the to the past, present past, present, future. we need to remember those who came before and celebrate those who stand among us and encourage future generati
and discover a land without ever leaving chicago or looking for new things in the process democracy at the same time is the best and most fragile form of government on earth because it requires the active engaged in and informed citizenry. that is particularly true at this moment in time. with one of my favorite books the american spirit begins with words that ring true. history has a larger way of looking at life as a source of strength and inspiration will lay are and what we stand for in...
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for tuning in. i'm trevor noah. my guest tonight is a poet and activist from chicago. kevin coval is joiferg us, a really interesting guy. he's going to be on the show. first, let's get into the show. breck breaking news from day 97 of the trump administration. >> being in the oval office definitely has its perks. the a.p. says in the midst of all the history that adornz the president's office, there's a new red button on the desk. when president trump pushes it, a white house butler quickly arrives and delivers a coke. ( laughter ) >> trevor: so second red button on the president's desk. what could possibly go wrong? ( laughter ) you know, it would be pretty bad if he were trying to order a coke and he accidentally ordered a nuclear strike. but it would also be bad if he had to launch an attack and he accidentally ordered a soda. "we have to send kim jong-un a message! aaah!" ( laughter ) ( applause ) ( cheers ) this whole thing is so perfectly trump right. i wouldn't be surprised if he presses the button even when he's not thirsty. like, it's just because he likes seeing the butler
for tuning in. i'm trevor noah. my guest tonight is a poet and activist from chicago. kevin coval is joiferg us, a really interesting guy. he's going to be on the show. first, let's get into the show. breck breaking news from day 97 of the trump administration. >> being in the oval office definitely has its perks. the a.p. says in the midst of all the history that adornz the president's office, there's a new red button on the desk. when president trump pushes it, a white house butler...
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. >> is it dangerous? >> only if it you get burned. >> chicago film office says chicago is a muse for story telling. >> sometimes they come there specifically for the story of chicago, the people of chicago. the architecture is very cinematic and dramatic. john hughes was someone who really understood chicago. >> "16 candles." ferris buller's day off." and who doesn't celebrate chicago style with "home alone." had had people got to know chicago's downtown in the movies. remember that epic chase in "blues brothers." or the man hunt for harrison ford. >> it's got glamor, grit. >> so whether it's on the big or small screen, this is one town that's always ready for its close up. chicago is renouned for its if flux of visitors alike but the ones in the know have already discovered a super hot spot downtown, the uber hip hotel. >> by the man who loves to fly. mr. richard bransen. >> i think they're enjoying -- >> and we think people would love to stay in his hotel, first landing right here in chicago sdw has a virgin name. >> the overall feeling of being at home. >> some of the famous guest
. >> is it dangerous? >> only if it you get burned. >> chicago film office says chicago is a muse for story telling. >> sometimes they come there specifically for the story of chicago, the people of chicago. the architecture is very cinematic and dramatic. john hughes was someone who really understood chicago. >> "16 candles." ferris buller's day off." and who doesn't celebrate chicago style with "home alone." had had people got to know...
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the chicago police department. you're looking at live pictures from chicago right now. this investigation was launched after the shooting death of laquan mcdonald, and a video of that shooting released. attorney general loretta lynch will be there as will chicago mayor rahm emanuel and the superintendent of the chicago police department. again, the results of this investigation released any moment now. we'll bring you the details as soon as we get them. >>> in the meantime, this is the final full friday before president-elect donald trump becomes president donald trump. there is a flurry of activity on capitol hill, not to mention new developments about what russia did during the u.s. election. moments ago, house lawmakers met with top intelligence officials in a closed door briefing on russia. this after vice president joe biden confirmed cnn's reporting that the intelligence community briefed him and president obama on the unsubstantiated claims that russia may have compromising information on president-elect donald trump, which is exactly what cnn reported all along. list
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similar is being attempted using big data. in chicago, where the violent crime rate has exploded, law enforcement has been forced to try out unconventional ideas to combat crime. authorities are attempting to combine various technologies in an effort to predict where and when violent crimes might occur. marc cieslak went to chicago to find out more. violent crime in chicago has seen a dramatic increase. radio: a 15-year-old male, shot in the neck. both shots fired at her. shots were almost indiscriminate. shots fired. we need a wagon with a body bag also. the drug industry is what helps them fuel the violence, by being able to pay for their activity. in 2016, 726 murders were committed in the city, a 19—year high. that's more than the number of murders committed in new york and los angeles combined. chicago is a city most famously known as the windy city. more recently, it has earned a nickname that few residents are proud of, though. they are calling it chiraq. that's because gun crime is so extreme in some neighbourhoods, they are comparing them to war zones. the issue has receive
similar is being attempted using big data. in chicago, where the violent crime rate has exploded, law enforcement has been forced to try out unconventional ideas to combat crime. authorities are attempting to combine various technologies in an effort to predict where and when violent crimes might occur. marc cieslak went to chicago to find out more. violent crime in chicago has seen a dramatic increase. radio: a 15-year-old male, shot in the neck. both shots fired at her. shots were almost...
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more precise data about pollution is being taken on the other side of the atlantic, in chicago. because of chicago's location in the midwest and the fact that it is a large city, it is something of a transport hub for road, rail and air travellers. all those different types of vehicles don't do the city's air quality any favours. here, a system is being installed which has been dubbed a "fitness tracker for a city". it is called the array of things, and when it is completed it will be a citywide network of sensors, or nodes, fitted to lampposts and poles. the array will monitor a variety of different things, from traffic levels to local climate as well as monitoring chicago's air quality. eventually, all of the data the array gathers will be made available online for anybody to use. we have come just outside of chicago to the argonne national laboratory. it is part of the us department of energy and is the birthplace of the array of things. the donor is really into air quality, so they are really excited. here, the team behind the array continue to refine the sensor boxes and t
more precise data about pollution is being taken on the other side of the atlantic, in chicago. because of chicago's location in the midwest and the fact that it is a large city, it is something of a transport hub for road, rail and air travellers. all those different types of vehicles don't do the city's air quality any favours. here, a system is being installed which has been dubbed a "fitness tracker for a city". it is called the array of things, and when it is completed it will...
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, "chicagonomics: the evolution of chicago free market economics". talking about the chicago school, what are we talking about? >> a long history of economics at the university of chicago and the most significant economist at the university of chicago have been the free-market tradition, what "chicagonomics: the evolution of chicago free market economics" is about is the history of economics at the university of chicago, starting with guys like frank night and henry simon, moving on to milton friedman, friedrich hayek who taught at the university of chicago and others. >> host: why did they come up in chicago? >> once there was a nucleus of oriented economists, it attracted other economists of similar perspective, the center of classical economics in the 20th century. >> we talk about classical economics what we talking about? >> really good question. one of the things i try to distinguish in the book is classical liberalism to contemporary libertarianism and classical liberalism is the ideas that there is a place for government in society and a place for a strong private-sector. the same way th
, "chicagonomics: the evolution of chicago free market economics". talking about the chicago school, what are we talking about? >> a long history of economics at the university of chicago and the most significant economist at the university of chicago have been the free-market tradition, what "chicagonomics: the evolution of chicago free market economics" is about is the history of economics at the university of chicago, starting with guys like frank night and henry...
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from others. she decided on chicago. mother and son's departed from the white house on may 23. when lincoln's body had left washington, millions had turned out along the way. but when his widow took leave a month later, elizabeth reported there was scarcely a friend to tell her goodbye. and when the small band arrived in chicago, there is no welcoming party. out of a sense of entitlement, mrs. lincoln decided to head for the tremont house, one of the most fashionable of chicago addresses. no sooner had she settled her sons into the quarters that she soured on the experience, drafted her older son robert defined less expensive accommodations. robert found the family summer quarters in hyde park hotel, seven miles from the city center on lake michigan. he complained bitterly to elizabeth e that he would soon be dead if compelled to remain three months in this deadly -- dreadful house. a love with mary harland and eager to get on with his own career, robert was hampered by a sense of responsibility for his younger brother, coupled with fears about his unstable mother. 's brother thad r
from others. she decided on chicago. mother and son's departed from the white house on may 23. when lincoln's body had left washington, millions had turned out along the way. but when his widow took leave a month later, elizabeth reported there was scarcely a friend to tell her goodbye. and when the small band arrived in chicago, there is no welcoming party. out of a sense of entitlement, mrs. lincoln decided to head for the tremont house, one of the most fashionable of chicago addresses. no...
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about efforts in his home city of chicago to curve gun violence. this is just under one hour. >> thank you. this is my first city club without paul green and i miss know we all do. fantastic person and a great a littleand always had jab for every speaker with tough questions. i'm k forward to it, and sure you in his tradition make sure i face the music afterwards too. donna fentin there is one of my fa favs. to a d say would you go cubs game with me. she said, sure. naturally, opening day at wrigley field shgs you never to expect. it was a snowstorm, and we ended box, and we were there she had williams and the picture taken. darned if she wasn't waiting on box. ody in the i said, donna, you're a guest. work here ave to today. she's a wonderful lady. table,ld the folks at my with beretta's permission, she's my other girlfriend. donna, glad you're here. discuss thisant to afternoon is serious and i hope each and every one of you will thoughts and re questions on anything that follows. it relates to the reality of the world that we live in. do you remember the world you in? some
about efforts in his home city of chicago to curve gun violence. this is just under one hour. >> thank you. this is my first city club without paul green and i miss know we all do. fantastic person and a great a littleand always had jab for every speaker with tough questions. i'm k forward to it, and sure you in his tradition make sure i face the music afterwards too. donna fentin there is one of my fa favs. to a d say would you go cubs game with me. she said, sure. naturally, opening...
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news to report for you. let's begin in chicago. any moment now u.s. attorney general loretta lynch will hold a press conference to release the findings of a department of justice investigation into systemic violations of the constitution by the chicago police department, the second largest department in the country. the 13-month investigation reviewed the use of force and patterns involving racial disparities, prompted in part by outrage over this dash cam video of the fatal shooting of laquan mcdonald by a white police officer in 2014. you're looking at live pictures of where this news conference will take police. let's go to nbc's gabe gutierrez. he's our reporter on the scene covering the story for us. gabe, what do you know? >> reporter: this news conference is set to get under way, a packed room here in the federal building in chicago. the investigation that the chicago police department engaged in a pattern of violating civil rights over a course of years. as you mentioned, tamron, this investigation started after the video of laquan was made public. >> she is there with the
news to report for you. let's begin in chicago. any moment now u.s. attorney general loretta lynch will hold a press conference to release the findings of a department of justice investigation into systemic violations of the constitution by the chicago police department, the second largest department in the country. the 13-month investigation reviewed the use of force and patterns involving racial disparities, prompted in part by outrage over this dash cam video of the fatal shooting of laquan...
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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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going to go live to chicago, where you see our attorney general, loretta lynch, announcing the justice department's findings into investigation into the chicago police department, let's take a look. >> to ensure that every american enjoys police protection that is lawful, that is responsive, and transparent. but as the events of recent years in ferguson and baltimore, cleveland, and many other cities have made clear, far too many americans feel that they do not receive that kind of law enforcement. and far too many communities suffer. because of painful divisions between police officers and citizens. divisions that made a significantly harder to reduce crime, to expand opportunity, and to ensure that every american, including our police officers, can be safe and secure in their neighborhoods. now in december of 2015, as part of that work, i announced that the department of justice, after careful review and extensive consultation with state and local officials and community leaders, was opening an investigation into whether the chicago police department had engaged in a pattern or pract
going to go live to chicago, where you see our attorney general, loretta lynch, announcing the justice department's findings into investigation into the chicago police department, let's take a look. >> to ensure that every american enjoys police protection that is lawful, that is responsive, and transparent. but as the events of recent years in ferguson and baltimore, cleveland, and many other cities have made clear, far too many americans feel that they do not receive that kind of law...
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from the clouds? >> because i'm oprah, baby! i do what i want! >> trevor: wow. ♪ >> from chicago, the city that's apparently too good for normal pizza, it's "the daily show" undesked with trevor noah! ( cheers and applause ) ♪ >> trevor: what's going on, chicago?! ( cheers and applause ) thank you so much, everybody! welcome! welcome, everybody! welcome to "the daily show" in chicago! our final night! you guys have been amazing all week! i'm trevor noah and i could not be more excited. we've got a great, great show for you tonight. ( cheers and applause ) thank you so much. take a seat, everybody. you guys have been amazing. thank you so much. we've had a great day. our final show, our guest, i could not be more excited, rapper and chicago native vic mensa is joining us, everybody! ( cheers and applause ) we're going to have a fun conversation with him. and can i just say, after watching last night's baseball game, i hope the cubs win forever. ( cheers and applause ) i hope they win forever! just because i could never get tired of watching them do this. >> baseball fans were up
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can get done. also -- >> chicago will never relinquish our status as a welcoming city. >> jon: chicago mayor rahm emanuel. a rare august tornado smashes into an oklahoma shopping district, leaving behind a trail of destruction. it's all happening now. you begin with this fox news alert, republicans taking stock of their agenda as the trump administration hits a major milestone. hello and welcome to the second hour of "happening now," i am jon scott. >> julie: i'm julie banderas. president trump marking 200 day since being sworn in, with republicans in control about the the house and the senate. the g.o.p. in the meantime laying out an ambitious to-do list and giving themselves a deadline of 200 days, but as we reach that timeline many other legislative goals remain in limbo including health care and tax reform. >> the two things that were at the top of the republican agenda in january when they took control of every branch of government are still on the to-do list. repealing and replacing obamacare and reforming the tax code. here is house speaker ryan explains her 200 day pla
can get done. also -- >> chicago will never relinquish our status as a welcoming city. >> jon: chicago mayor rahm emanuel. a rare august tornado smashes into an oklahoma shopping district, leaving behind a trail of destruction. it's all happening now. you begin with this fox news alert, republicans taking stock of their agenda as the trump administration hits a major milestone. hello and welcome to the second hour of "happening now," i am jon scott. >> julie: i'm...
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situation and hells kitchen. at --add for a beginning community organizer in chicago did that is what begins progression.- sure that the job littleared in a called community jobs. it is not the sort of thing that gets bound into volumes. catalog at the online for the library of congress, and it showed that 11 or 12 scattered u.s. institutions once upon a time reported having catalog in jobs. i am living in britain. and sometimesng calling these u.s. college libraries that say they have it. first five or six, we don't have it any. -- any more. then i call the reference desk at indiana university at transylvania. -- pennsylvania. the lady that answered the phone said she would go take a look at email me. lo and behold, they have not thrown out, community jobs, june 1985. there is the ad. i want to tell that story, ,ecause historians like myself we rely upon librarians and archivists. there are central to producing vacuum -- factual history. >> are there no photos in this book? book.s is a very long good value for money as we would say in britain, but it is a pricey oak. -- pricey book.
situation and hells kitchen. at --add for a beginning community organizer in chicago did that is what begins progression.- sure that the job littleared in a called community jobs. it is not the sort of thing that gets bound into volumes. catalog at the online for the library of congress, and it showed that 11 or 12 scattered u.s. institutions once upon a time reported having catalog in jobs. i am living in britain. and sometimesng calling these u.s. college libraries that say they have it....
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good for at least two months. [laughter] david: that show was on for 25 years in chicago. when you did it, you won almost 50 emmy awards. it was voted one of the best tv shows in the history of tv. you ended it to do other things, and we will talk about that, but no regrets about ending that show? oprah: no, no regrets whatsoever. i did not want to be punchdrunk in the ring, still trying to come up with what is the next thing, because over the years, we became our own greatest competition. when i first started, i went national in 1986. every time there was another talkshow, then i realized that you run your own race. if you take the time to see what everybody else is doing, you lose your ground, and i could be a better me than anybody else. no need to try to compare myself to other people. once i got that, we hit our own rhythm, and once i discovered it was not just a show, but a platform in which to speak to the world, and then, that was about 1989, when i thought, what do you want to say to the world? how do you want to be used and not have the tv use you? david: what drives you to k
good for at least two months. [laughter] david: that show was on for 25 years in chicago. when you did it, you won almost 50 emmy awards. it was voted one of the best tv shows in the history of tv. you ended it to do other things, and we will talk about that, but no regrets about ending that show? oprah: no, no regrets whatsoever. i did not want to be punchdrunk in the ring, still trying to come up with what is the next thing, because over the years, we became our own greatest competition....
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. happening today, the city of chicago filing a lawsuit against the trump administration for vowing to withhold crime-fighting money to sanctuary cities. rob: a city that needs the money. the department of justice is firing back at the city of chicago and kelly joins us live. hey, kelly. >> good morning to you both. chicago will not be coerced or blackmailed over sanctuary city status. the city of chicago is filing a lawsuit against the department of justice, rahm emanuel say it's illegal for the justice department withhold public money if it continues to act as sanctuary city. >> i don't believe the trump justice department should be putting a city in a cross hairs of choosing between what values of finding common sense of values around being a welcoming city and then fundamentally to the core concept that our police department is built upon. kelly: in response to chicago's lawsuit, sarah flores told the chicago sun times this, she said, in 2016 more chicagoans were murdered than in new york city and los angeles combined. so it's a specially tragic at the mayor is less concerned. with
. happening today, the city of chicago filing a lawsuit against the trump administration for vowing to withhold crime-fighting money to sanctuary cities. rob: a city that needs the money. the department of justice is firing back at the city of chicago and kelly joins us live. hey, kelly. >> good morning to you both. chicago will not be coerced or blackmailed over sanctuary city status. the city of chicago is filing a lawsuit against the department of justice, rahm emanuel say it's illegal...