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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. listen to this. >> their argument was that this is something that the press already had, not just here in the united states but other places, that it would be -- they would be -- they couldn't use the word "derelict," but it was their obligation to inf
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...
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>> not in chicago. maybe that's because you're in the middle of it but john burj, former commander of police, had been torturing suspects for decades. >> indeed, i covered that story. >> exactly. and i led the prosecution team that indicted john burj. so again, it's not necessarily a disconnect. the mcdonald shooting brought national and even international attention what's going on in the chicago police department. i guess i'm making a distinction between those who had been following this for a generation and those whose attention just got turned in the last year or so. that video was visceral and appropriate tat precipitated this. but this report could have been written in the 2000s. >> it's now 2017 and it's now just coming to a head. professor, what's your reaction? again, we saw a report out of ferguson, a smaller police department, the magnitude of this report, the size of this police department, also with a high-profile mayor who was fighting for his political career after the laquan mcdonald and
>> not in chicago. maybe that's because you're in the middle of it but john burj, former commander of police, had been torturing suspects for decades. >> indeed, i covered that story. >> exactly. and i led the prosecution team that indicted john burj. so again, it's not necessarily a disconnect. the mcdonald shooting brought national and even international attention what's going on in the chicago police department. i guess i'm making a distinction between those who had been...
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we found that chicago's accountability systems are broken. many complaints that should be investigated are not. and when investigations do occur, they are glacially slow and sacked by overwork and under trained investigators, also failed to obtain basic witness statements and evidence. officers are too rarely held accountable for misconduct, and when they are discipline is unpredictable and ineffective. we found that cpd's approach to data collection on the use of force prevents cpd from spotting dangerous trends, responding with remedial training, and sharing information that would be useful to the public. we found that cpd's promotion systems are not transparent. and we found that cpd is failing to provide officers with the support that they need to deal with the stress and trauma of their jobs. we make these findings acutely aware that this is a time of significant challenge for chicago residents. >> jenna: that is a headline coming from the justice department today in the city of chicago after a 13 month investigation, the announcement as
we found that chicago's accountability systems are broken. many complaints that should be investigated are not. and when investigations do occur, they are glacially slow and sacked by overwork and under trained investigators, also failed to obtain basic witness statements and evidence. officers are too rarely held accountable for misconduct, and when they are discipline is unpredictable and ineffective. we found that cpd's approach to data collection on the use of force prevents cpd from...
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coming up, gun violence in chicago — president trump says he could send the feds into chicago. would this help? i think i check donald trump's twitter feed at least three orfour times a day. and you know what i am not alone. there's14 million others already signed up to the potus twitter handle — why? because it is an open window into what the president is thinking. exactly. and last night, the president was at it again. he sent out this tweet about gun violence in chicago... yes serious issue. there were 762 homicides last year in chicago. president trump seems to have picked up on a report in the chicago tribune, which suggest shootings are already up compared to the same period last year — figures disputed by the chicago police department. it's unclear exactly what intervention the president is proposing, but the problems in the city are well known. in fact our correspondent ian pannell spent a good deal of time there last year, reporting on gang violence. in a moment we'll talk to him, but first here's clip from one of his films. 0dile is a rapperfrom the west side, now
coming up, gun violence in chicago — president trump says he could send the feds into chicago. would this help? i think i check donald trump's twitter feed at least three orfour times a day. and you know what i am not alone. there's14 million others already signed up to the potus twitter handle — why? because it is an open window into what the president is thinking. exactly. and last night, the president was at it again. he sent out this tweet about gun violence in chicago... yes serious...
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president trump vowing action on chicago violence. the president fulfilling campaign promises at breakneck speed. never before seen in our nation's capital. among our guests tonight, david avella, charlie hurt and gail trotter. on wall street an historic day. the dow jones industrial average closing above 20,000 for the first time ever. the nasdaq and s & p indexes also at record highs. all the result of the trump rally on wall street. lou: president trump on more of his campaign promises, the president signing two executive orders while visiting the department of homeland security. hisser focused on protecting our borders and putting america first. he directed homeland security to build the wall on the southern border, more border patrol agents. eliminate catch and release program of and prosecute criminal offender prosecutions. to arrest, detain and removal illegal immigrants, giving the state department more tools with which to repatriate more criminal illegal immigrants. and it restores the secure community program targeting crimi
president trump vowing action on chicago violence. the president fulfilling campaign promises at breakneck speed. never before seen in our nation's capital. among our guests tonight, david avella, charlie hurt and gail trotter. on wall street an historic day. the dow jones industrial average closing above 20,000 for the first time ever. the nasdaq and s & p indexes also at record highs. all the result of the trump rally on wall street. lou: president trump on more of his campaign promises,...
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talking about, the tweet from the president where he referred to carnage in chicago, he says if chicago doesn't fix the horrible carnage going on, 228 shootings in 2017 with 42 killings, up 24%, i will send in the feds. apparently he was watching another cable news network, according to some reports, but in reality, you know, you have the superintendent of the police department saying the statement is broad, he has no idea what he is talking about, referring to the president, but what we do know and to your point i've lived there. there are people who are greatly concerned with not only the department of justice coming back, revealing systemic problems within the chicago police department related to discrimination but the ongoing violence there. you might have some who say is it time for federal involvement if these numbers continue to rise, including just yesterday more violence? >> sure. >> tamron, it's a good point. that's not what the president said. what he did was condemn the city of chicago, right, and said it's worse than afghanistan, it's terrible there. here's what a president
talking about, the tweet from the president where he referred to carnage in chicago, he says if chicago doesn't fix the horrible carnage going on, 228 shootings in 2017 with 42 killings, up 24%, i will send in the feds. apparently he was watching another cable news network, according to some reports, but in reality, you know, you have the superintendent of the police department saying the statement is broad, he has no idea what he is talking about, referring to the president, but what we do...
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, and chicago was a sanctuary city. he was leaving eastern europe, his grandson is the mayor of the city. it's an incredibly powerful statement of why people come to the united states. these are good kids. and i don't believe the government should be asking you for information using a bait-and-switch and using that information against you. it is a fundamental violation of what is right. so there is no ground to give. i also then -- i believe, you know, that new york -- there's actually more cities now that are going to become sanctuary cities. it's not going to go down, it's going to go up. it's happening in illinois. not just big cities. you'll see cities that realize how important it is for their economy, their housing, to be protective of people that have come. immigrants, it's not just an urban center phenomena. on the other hand, i believe you look at chicago's economy, as i've said, you know, given our aviation system, given our public transportation system, given our nexus on we're the only city where all seven r
, and chicago was a sanctuary city. he was leaving eastern europe, his grandson is the mayor of the city. it's an incredibly powerful statement of why people come to the united states. these are good kids. and i don't believe the government should be asking you for information using a bait-and-switch and using that information against you. it is a fundamental violation of what is right. so there is no ground to give. i also then -- i believe, you know, that new york -- there's actually more...
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president obama of course is from chicago. his former chief of staff, the mayor of staff the mayor of chicago, ram emmanuel. the mayor now. there are critics that say they reason is done enough, they spoken enough. is there anything you wish they would have done? >> well in the terms of -- in terms of president obama, it's not the president's job to stop violence in chicago. i think that would fall upon the city council. it falls into especially the mayor's hands, mayor ram emmanuel. hud had -- the federal government has allegated $420 million for affordable housing in chicago that has not been released. so what happens to those people who can't afford a place to stay, who are not employed, whose communities have been divested from? why hasn't the mayor released that $420 million of hud funding for affordable housing? you know, this thing that's happening in chicago didn't just happen out of a vacuum. it has a history. you know, the affordable housing, the projects, if you want to call them that, were torn down, you know, deca
president obama of course is from chicago. his former chief of staff, the mayor of staff the mayor of chicago, ram emmanuel. the mayor now. there are critics that say they reason is done enough, they spoken enough. is there anything you wish they would have done? >> well in the terms of -- in terms of president obama, it's not the president's job to stop violence in chicago. i think that would fall upon the city council. it falls into especially the mayor's hands, mayor ram emmanuel. hud...
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president trump has spoke a lot about chicago. chicago doesn't fix the crime problem, i will send in the feds. what is the nature of the federal help that the president hand is -- has in mind? determine --will people told us after the meeting things that would help. mr. spicer: i think what the president is upset about is turning on the television and seeing americans get killed by shootings. down the street and getting shot down. the president of the united states giving his farewell address and to people being killed that day. when you look at a city like that, he had conversations with police officers in chicago and asked what is preventing you from solving this? are issueses there that can be resolved to keep the people of chicago safer. way he wants to do is provide the resources the federal government. there is no one thing. a, if the federal government can provide on a law enforcement. means, it will ensure people of chicago phil say. that is what he means. part of it is that no americans, whether you live in chicago or neb
president trump has spoke a lot about chicago. chicago doesn't fix the crime problem, i will send in the feds. what is the nature of the federal help that the president hand is -- has in mind? determine --will people told us after the meeting things that would help. mr. spicer: i think what the president is upset about is turning on the television and seeing americans get killed by shootings. down the street and getting shot down. the president of the united states giving his farewell address...
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i said i will sign chicago. why do you want to sign chicago. the sales had dwindled. i always believed. >> i stood in the center of the room like this and they were all-around me and about to play me the songs they had written. each one was equally average as the last. now after the 13 songs, what do you think of the record? i said it. these songs suck. >> david foster was an exciting young writer and producer at the top of his game. >> i don't know what his contribution was to the early albums, but the sound, he had to harness the sound and hang on for dear life. the very first day i said you pray played a wrong note. it's an f and not an e. i don't want you to ever owe me. furthermore, i don't want to play bass anymore. you are going to play. peter was unhappy in the group. it was fortunate and unfortunate all at the same time. we were the power couple in the group. >> the first hit e mortgages from a movie sound track. everything fell in place. >> peter and i had written the song and we are singing. you can hear it nice. ♪ we are getting excited like this is our
i said i will sign chicago. why do you want to sign chicago. the sales had dwindled. i always believed. >> i stood in the center of the room like this and they were all-around me and about to play me the songs they had written. each one was equally average as the last. now after the 13 songs, what do you think of the record? i said it. these songs suck. >> david foster was an exciting young writer and producer at the top of his game. >> i don't know what his contribution was...
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we can go live to chicago now and to rob elgus from abc seven eyewitness news. real—time, there are legal restrictions with people innocent until proven guilty but you know your story and your patch very well —— welcome. what happened and why was it happening? great to be with you and thanks for having us on, we received a clip of the video yesterday from a viewer and as we looked at it our response was that it bea looked at it our response was that it be a hoax? we needed to confirm with the chicago police department that it wasn't a hoax and then we started to put the pieces together and chicago police found the alleged victim wandering the streets of the north—west side of chicago, they saw the video that went viral on facebook and then the puzzle pieces began to come together and this victim, according to the police, was from a suburb in chicago and he knew one of his alleged attackers and was with them for about 2k one of his alleged attackers and was with them for about 2a is before they started to assault him in an apartment in chicago. he managed
we can go live to chicago now and to rob elgus from abc seven eyewitness news. real—time, there are legal restrictions with people innocent until proven guilty but you know your story and your patch very well —— welcome. what happened and why was it happening? great to be with you and thanks for having us on, we received a clip of the video yesterday from a viewer and as we looked at it our response was that it bea looked at it our response was that it be a hoax? we needed to confirm with...
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taught finn with the crisis in chicago. reporter: as president obama returns to his adopted hometown of chicago to give his farewell speech, critics wonder if he will address the elephant in the room. the city's crime epidemic. >> i'm tired of doing funerals. i'm tired of seeing mothers stand over children. in 2016, a 63 increase in murders from 2015. 4,700 people were shot. >> i think there have been times when we needed the president to speak and needed the president to inspire, and that did not happen unfortunately. reporter: in a series of interviews last week marking his final days in office, president obama said his administration tried to provide federal assistance to chicago. >> there is something specifically happening there, and that means we can fix it if we work together. reporter: everyone agrees chicago's crime is grossly unacceptable. but how to fix it depend on who you ask. an uncontrollable gun trade, gang turf wars and disrespect for law enforcement. donald trump made news when he tweeted that the mayor sh
taught finn with the crisis in chicago. reporter: as president obama returns to his adopted hometown of chicago to give his farewell speech, critics wonder if he will address the elephant in the room. the city's crime epidemic. >> i'm tired of doing funerals. i'm tired of seeing mothers stand over children. in 2016, a 63 increase in murders from 2015. 4,700 people were shot. >> i think there have been times when we needed the president to speak and needed the president to inspire,...
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president trump says he wants to help chicago. would you and mayor rahm emanuel accept the president's help? >> first of all, let's state the fact, chicago has a problem with its -- with violence, with gun violence. more murders in the city of chicago than l.a. and new york combined. that's a real problem. but simply talking about it is not a solution. and i think that what president trump has done is simply say look at the carnage, without offering a solution. >> i think he's saying he would send in the feds. if you asked for it, he would send in the feds. >> very good, very good. >> would that help? >> send in the feds. here is what we need? we need a president that doesn't tweet but says here are the funds to hire additional police officers so we can combat crime on the street. here are the funds so we can use more training of our police officers in the city of chicago. but wait a minute, here is the atf agents -- he wants to put more people on the border, more border patrol agents. where are the atf, fbi agents? where are the
president trump says he wants to help chicago. would you and mayor rahm emanuel accept the president's help? >> first of all, let's state the fact, chicago has a problem with its -- with violence, with gun violence. more murders in the city of chicago than l.a. and new york combined. that's a real problem. but simply talking about it is not a solution. and i think that what president trump has done is simply say look at the carnage, without offering a solution. >> i think he's...
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starting the label i said i will sign chicago. why chicago? their sales had dwindled. i always believed. >> i stood in the room like this. they were all around me. they were about to play me songs they had written for chicago 16. each was equally as average as the last. they said what do you think? i said these songs suck. ♪ >> david foster was a very sought after exciting young writer-producer who was really at the top of his game. >> i don't know what jimmy's contribution was to the early albums but i suspect the sound they had, he just had to harness the sound and just hang on for dear life. i don't think he was hands on getting in there playing, arranging and writing. the first day of the first session i said, peter, at the bridge you played a wrong note there. f, not e. whatever. he took me to the vocal booth. there was nobody in there and said, you know, i don't want you to out me in front of the band. furthermore, i don't want to play bass anymore. you play bass. peter was unhappy in the group. the double whammy was it clicked. we became the power couple withi
starting the label i said i will sign chicago. why chicago? their sales had dwindled. i always believed. >> i stood in the room like this. they were all around me. they were about to play me songs they had written for chicago 16. each was equally as average as the last. they said what do you think? i said these songs suck. ♪ >> david foster was a very sought after exciting young writer-producer who was really at the top of his game. >> i don't know what jimmy's contribution...
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en chicago, liliana Ávila. fÉlix: un juez sentenciÓ a una ex maestra de secundaria que se declarÓ culpable de mantener relaciones sexuales con uno de sus alumnos de 13 aÑos de edad el que quedÓ embarazada. se trata de una mujer de entre cuatro aÑos. dijo que no era un peligrÓ con otros niÑos pues no es una pederasta clÁsica, pero indicÓ que necesitarÍa enviar un mensaje muy claro la comunidad. miles de inmigrantes indocumentados tratan de encontrar una luz de m esperanza en el proceso de deportaciÓn del nuevo gobierno. se han creado lo que llaman ferias legales para brindar este tipo de asesorÍa del que nos habla jaime garcÍa. vine para hacer una familia. en la angustia de esta mujer se refleja la preocupaciÓn por lo que dej depara el futuro. cuando donaldson asuma la presidencia del paÍs. nos dice que va a sacar a todas las personas, a todos los inmigrantes. ella es una de las que buscÓ asesorÍa legal en una de las ferias donde una abogado de inmigraciÓn ofrece lugares gratuitos. por lo que
en chicago, liliana Ávila. fÉlix: un juez sentenciÓ a una ex maestra de secundaria que se declarÓ culpable de mantener relaciones sexuales con uno de sus alumnos de 13 aÑos de edad el que quedÓ embarazada. se trata de una mujer de entre cuatro aÑos. dijo que no era un peligrÓ con otros niÑos pues no es una pederasta clÁsica, pero indicÓ que necesitarÍa enviar un mensaje muy claro la comunidad. miles de inmigrantes indocumentados tratan de encontrar una luz de m esperanza en el...
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city officials in chicago are firing back. more on that next. >>> so donald trump, president-elect, is now diving into the debate over how to slow chicago's soaring homicide rate. the president-elect calling out mayor emanuel for the spike in the rate. saying it is record setting. 762 murders in 2016. mayor can't do it. he must ask for federal help. it did not take long for mayor emanuel to respond. more now from rosa flores. >> reporter: john and christine, the city mayor's office respondsirespondspending to the president-elect's tweet. saying we are hardened. we take this seriously and we look forward to working with the new administration. let's dive into the details a bit here. in 2016, the city of chicago saw 762 murders. 3,550 shooting incidents and 4,331 shooting victims. now most of the killings happened in five districts on the west and south sides of the city. this is according to police. in an area, they say, where 59 gangs are fighting for territory. if you ask the former police superintendent, he will say that the
city officials in chicago are firing back. more on that next. >>> so donald trump, president-elect, is now diving into the debate over how to slow chicago's soaring homicide rate. the president-elect calling out mayor emanuel for the spike in the rate. saying it is record setting. 762 murders in 2016. mayor can't do it. he must ask for federal help. it did not take long for mayor emanuel to respond. more now from rosa flores. >> reporter: john and christine, the city mayor's...
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this is lakeside centre in chicago. as wejust babita sharma. this is lakeside centre in chicago. as we just heard from laura and we have been reporting, barack obama is due to come out on that podium you can see as the stage is set at the centre is being filled with hundreds of people. in about 35 minutes time, you can watch live coverage of barack 0bama's final address as president here on bbc world news. stay with us. hello. before our weather turns increasingly wintry, it turns wild and windy. a particularly lively day across the northern half of the uk today. some travel disruption is possible as wee see wind gusts in excess of 60mph. strongest winds through northern scotland as this weather feature pushes east, introducing cold wind across the country and keeping the wind lively and gusty for the morning rush—hour. gusts in excess of 60mph across scotland. frequent showers turning frequently to sleet and snow notjust over the hills. rain showers for northern ireland accompanies the strong to gale force winds, gales if not severe gales for some parts of northern and western
this is lakeside centre in chicago. as wejust babita sharma. this is lakeside centre in chicago. as we just heard from laura and we have been reporting, barack obama is due to come out on that podium you can see as the stage is set at the centre is being filled with hundreds of people. in about 35 minutes time, you can watch live coverage of barack 0bama's final address as president here on bbc world news. stay with us. hello. before our weather turns increasingly wintry, it turns wild and...
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why is he focussed on chicago? bill o'reilly was talking about chicago. he said your network covered it inaccurately. he said i hate to say it to you but turn on fox. he's preferring the narrative at fox sugar coating things. he also said about the cia speech, i got to find it. they said it was the biggest standing ovation since peyton manning won the super bowl. they said it was equal. it happen for the a long period of time. >> this is why republicans in going to philadelphia today are talking to each other about his emotional maturity, stability. look, we have a situation here. where today the president of the united states told david muir, our country is falling apart. this is extraordinary. this is a broad brush, a tar brush the likes of which i've never heard of. >> the last president left the country in pretty good standing. >> it's easy to get in as a refugee. it's not. >> our country is falling apart. one of the things i think people like about donald trump and one of the reasons he was elected in this remarkable victory we all have to acknowledg
why is he focussed on chicago? bill o'reilly was talking about chicago. he said your network covered it inaccurately. he said i hate to say it to you but turn on fox. he's preferring the narrative at fox sugar coating things. he also said about the cia speech, i got to find it. they said it was the biggest standing ovation since peyton manning won the super bowl. they said it was equal. it happen for the a long period of time. >> this is why republicans in going to philadelphia today are...
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at last year alone in chicago, 762 people murdered. so far this year, 239 people shot in chicago as of the 24th of january. 40 people were murdered so far in the windy city in the first 24 days of 2017. earlier this week in the wake of trump tweeting about the carnage of chicago, some late-night comedians decided to make jokes. it really? about people dying, being shot? >> yesterday donald trump threatethreatened to send federl troops to chicago. the weird part is not the city, the musical. he's not a fan. there's too much dancing. >> sean: conan was not alone, late-night host seth meyers and trevor noah, they also joked about trump's concerns of the lives of them american citizens and also a dallas teacher. she is reportedly placed on leave after she did this in front of a classroom of students. watch this. >> die! >> sean: screaming die? shooting a water pistol at an image of donald trump, the president? joining us now, david clarke, larry elder. good to see you both. sheriff, what madonna said i thought seriously about blowing up th
at last year alone in chicago, 762 people murdered. so far this year, 239 people shot in chicago as of the 24th of january. 40 people were murdered so far in the windy city in the first 24 days of 2017. earlier this week in the wake of trump tweeting about the carnage of chicago, some late-night comedians decided to make jokes. it really? about people dying, being shot? >> yesterday donald trump threatethreatened to send federl troops to chicago. the weird part is not the city, the...
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taught finn with the crisis in chicago. reporter: as president obama returns to his adopted hometown of chicago to give his farewell speech, critics wonder if he will address the elephant in the room. the city's crime epidemic. >> i'm tired of doing funerals. i'm tired of seeing mothers stand over children. in 2016, a 63 increase in murders from 2015. 4,700 people were shot. >> i think there have been times when we needed the president to speak and needed the president to inspire, and that did not happen unfortunately. reporter: in a series of interviews last week marking his final days in office, president obama said his administration tried to provide federal assistance to chicago. >> there is something specifically happening there, and that means we can fix it if we work together. reporter: everyone agrees chicago's crime is grossly unacceptable. but how to fix it depend on who you ask. an uncontrollable gun trade, gang turf wars and disrespect for law enforcement. donald trump made news when he tweeted that the mayor sh
taught finn with the crisis in chicago. reporter: as president obama returns to his adopted hometown of chicago to give his farewell speech, critics wonder if he will address the elephant in the room. the city's crime epidemic. >> i'm tired of doing funerals. i'm tired of seeing mothers stand over children. in 2016, a 63 increase in murders from 2015. 4,700 people were shot. >> i think there have been times when we needed the president to speak and needed the president to inspire,...
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this is interesting to look at chicago. a recent look at the fiscal health of 115 cities aroun ranked dead last. the state of illinois one of the few states around the country to have a shrinking economy in 2015. chicago's credit rating downgraded. this is to say nothing of the crime. which is by any measure out of control. through one lens it's a booming city. picturesque skyline, high end shopping district and constant construction. but literally just across the tracks is the only chicago so many others know. >> there are a lot of single mothers that have to work. people are left at home for the streets to raise them. >> the streets last year saw a spike in murder. more than new york and los angeles combined with 762 in one year. dean angelo president of the chicago fraternal order of police blames increase mandates for paperwork. cell phone video showing part of the poli lack of support for police work. >> if you lose your corner, you lose your block, you lose your block, you lose your community. we have seen that. krist
this is interesting to look at chicago. a recent look at the fiscal health of 115 cities aroun ranked dead last. the state of illinois one of the few states around the country to have a shrinking economy in 2015. chicago's credit rating downgraded. this is to say nothing of the crime. which is by any measure out of control. through one lens it's a booming city. picturesque skyline, high end shopping district and constant construction. but literally just across the tracks is the only chicago so...
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chicago police found the alleged victim wandering the streets of the north—west side of chicago. they saw the video that went viral on facebook and then the puzzle pieces began to come together. and this victim, according to the police, was from a suburb in chicago and he knew one of his alleged attackers and was with them for about 2k hours before they started to assault him in an apartment in chicago. he managed to escape, according to police, by running out of an apartment after two of the women now charged with hate crimes pounded down a neighbour's door. he got out and then police found him. it was a disturbing story and as you mentioned in that video, it was hard to stomach. we have to talk about this head on but briefly, the white supremacists in the alt—right have been suggesting a link to the black lives matter movement. is that being given significant consideration? it is and the superintendent was asked about that yesterday, before the hate crime charges were put forward. black lives matter issued a tweet saying they did not condone this and were not a part of this.
chicago police found the alleged victim wandering the streets of the north—west side of chicago. they saw the video that went viral on facebook and then the puzzle pieces began to come together. and this victim, according to the police, was from a suburb in chicago and he knew one of his alleged attackers and was with them for about 2k hours before they started to assault him in an apartment in chicago. he managed to escape, according to police, by running out of an apartment after two of the...
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look at chicago. strict gun laws but murders are up. >> sean: i love that trump said if you can't do the job, then we will do it. all lives do matter. thank you, congratulations, your book is again number one. number one best-selling book in the country. i wrote the forward. >> really, you have a book coming out? >> march release date. race crime and politics for a better america. you can order it on amazon or barnes and noble. >> it's going to be number one because our viewers are the best and they support and love you. >> sean: coming up next, right here on hannity. for the incoming president-elect, what would your advice be? >> to learn from that. to learn from mistakes that were committed, especially in this area of transparency. >> sean: when we come back, more of my exclusive interview with the wikileaks founder, julian assange, and much more. we will be rightes back. dependable relief i've been on my feel all day. i'm bushed! yea me too. excuse me...coming through! ride the gel wave of comfort
look at chicago. strict gun laws but murders are up. >> sean: i love that trump said if you can't do the job, then we will do it. all lives do matter. thank you, congratulations, your book is again number one. number one best-selling book in the country. i wrote the forward. >> really, you have a book coming out? >> march release date. race crime and politics for a better america. you can order it on amazon or barnes and noble. >> it's going to be number one because our...
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look at all the unemployed people in chicago, north chicago. this may have got $3.5 million for mayor daley when he was in office to move all the people from there to out here in chicago. host: ok, we will continue our discussion about the president's intter use from marcia pennsylvania. do you think it hurts, why is that? caller: i think twitter itself is not a bad thing. president obama used it but with discretion to send out condolences after mass shootings over to boost the country during the happy moments, but donald trump is using it with no , and very, flip-flops unpresidential. i mean the constitution lines that his job description. number one, aside from leading the military, foreign relations. if our the president of mexico and read donald trump's tweet, mexico had no choice but to withdraw from that meeting. that is telling me he is not doing well with foreign relations. how he approached it was off-the-cuff, not presidential, certainly not professional and they are on our border. this is not how you run a country. host: ok, another
look at all the unemployed people in chicago, north chicago. this may have got $3.5 million for mayor daley when he was in office to move all the people from there to out here in chicago. host: ok, we will continue our discussion about the president's intter use from marcia pennsylvania. do you think it hurts, why is that? caller: i think twitter itself is not a bad thing. president obama used it but with discretion to send out condolences after mass shootings over to boost the country during...
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we are live in chicago tonight. let's go out front. >>> it is the final farewell for president barack obama, the 44th president of the united states, arriving just moments ago here in his hometown of chicago to give his final address to the nation. in this hall before some 20,000 friends and supporters who will gather here at the president's side tonight, the first lady. tomorrow morning's return trip to the white house will mark their final scheduled trip on board air force one. there is a lot of excitement in the air tonight, people getting ready, filing in hours early. free tickets to this historic speech. of course now some selling for um to $5,000 according to the "chicago sun-times" tonight. the president has been planning his good-bye speech himself. he's been doing it for weeks and he's gone through at least four drafts, making last-minute edits on the flight here. the presidential farewell address is a tradition that goes back to george washington. this will be the first given by a departing president from
we are live in chicago tonight. let's go out front. >>> it is the final farewell for president barack obama, the 44th president of the united states, arriving just moments ago here in his hometown of chicago to give his final address to the nation. in this hall before some 20,000 friends and supporters who will gather here at the president's side tonight, the first lady. tomorrow morning's return trip to the white house will mark their final scheduled trip on board air force one. there...
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president trump has talked a lot about chicago. chicago does not fix the horrible carnage, i will send in the feds. could you share with me about what is the nature of the federal help that the president has in mind, whether it's law enforcement agents? --t factors will determine we were told after the meeting and trump tower that he did tell him things that would help chicago that he could use, which is more jobs and gun laws. sec. spicer: but the president is upset about is turning on the television and seeing americans , seekingd by shootings people walking down the street and getting shot down. the president of the united states giving his farewell address and two people being killed that day. when you look at the city like that, he had conversations with police officers in chicago and ask them, what is preventing you from solving this? in many cases, there are some issues that can be result that will help them do their job to keep the people chicago safer. what he wants to do is provide the resources of federal government and
president trump has talked a lot about chicago. chicago does not fix the horrible carnage, i will send in the feds. could you share with me about what is the nature of the federal help that the president has in mind, whether it's law enforcement agents? --t factors will determine we were told after the meeting and trump tower that he did tell him things that would help chicago that he could use, which is more jobs and gun laws. sec. spicer: but the president is upset about is turning on the...
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oh, chicago. now we see what they are. they're a ballad band. ♪ ♪ a love like ours ♪ is love that's hard to find ♪ how could we let it slip away ♪ >> this is what you dream about. it doesn't always come in the form you want it to. we had a ton of success with all different styles. we were able to do what we wanted. >> the process was bifurcated. we used the band. "if you leave me now" it's just bobby on rose and danny playing the drums. everything else peter and i did. >> those of us who were all about being in a rock band were looking at each other saying, what is this? you know? why are we doing this? songs.se songs weren't chicago thoss wee song peter son. ♪ >> i think the person who was most affected by it was probably terry. he didn't want to go there. he didn't want to go to ballad land. >> the height of frustration was after chicago 7. we went out on the road and tried to play the album live. >> without playing the other hits. >> right. >> it was great, but the audiences really didn't -- they weren't buy
oh, chicago. now we see what they are. they're a ballad band. ♪ ♪ a love like ours ♪ is love that's hard to find ♪ how could we let it slip away ♪ >> this is what you dream about. it doesn't always come in the form you want it to. we had a ton of success with all different styles. we were able to do what we wanted. >> the process was bifurcated. we used the band. "if you leave me now" it's just bobby on rose and danny playing the drums. everything else peter and...
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those are the hard truths chicago needs to admit to. now, donald trump tweeted this, chicago murder rate is record setting 4,331 shooting victims with 762 murders in 2016. if mayor can't do it, he must ask for federal help, exclamation point. i agree, but think we need to go further. the second amendment was created for the protection of the citizenship. chicago's harsh gun laws are a big part of the problem. it's high time to allow chicagoans to carry a weapon to protect themselves against the millions of illegally obtained firearms the bad guys are packing and also, i think a well-funded and massively increased and size empowered gang task force should be a priority. remember what finally broke the crime wave in l.a. 30 years ago, the gang task force assisted by gang bangers, assisted by cops and hired from the neighborhoods where violent crimes were committed that finally turned that city around. they know what sets off n cool the tensions before he they turn violent for god's sake, mayor rahm emanuel you're a failed mayor, your libe
those are the hard truths chicago needs to admit to. now, donald trump tweeted this, chicago murder rate is record setting 4,331 shooting victims with 762 murders in 2016. if mayor can't do it, he must ask for federal help, exclamation point. i agree, but think we need to go further. the second amendment was created for the protection of the citizenship. chicago's harsh gun laws are a big part of the problem. it's high time to allow chicagoans to carry a weapon to protect themselves against the...
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trump mentioning the chicago mayor rahm emanuel. chicago murder rate is record setting. 4,331 shooting victims with 762 murders in 2016. if mayor can't do it, he must ask for federal help. matt finn live in chicago. good morning there. >> good morning. donald trump launching another direct attack on twitter against chicago mayor. interesting to see the president-elect addressing chicago's violent crime. it is president obama's hometown and the city's crime rate is something the president often did not talk about. taking a look at these staggering numbers, 762 people murdered in the city of chicago in 2016. that's more than l.a. and new york combined. an average of two people killed in the city per day. you could see that number has skyrocketed from 468 murders last year. the number of people shot in chicago 4,331 people shot in the city last year in 2016. a major increase from 2,400 people shot in 2014. since the start of 2017 two days ago four people have been shot and killed in the city. the chicago mayor's spokesperson released a
trump mentioning the chicago mayor rahm emanuel. chicago murder rate is record setting. 4,331 shooting victims with 762 murders in 2016. if mayor can't do it, he must ask for federal help. matt finn live in chicago. good morning there. >> good morning. donald trump launching another direct attack on twitter against chicago mayor. interesting to see the president-elect addressing chicago's violent crime. it is president obama's hometown and the city's crime rate is something the president...
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and this is a tougher town than chicago. the reason shootings are down here is because the nypd target the gangs and arrest them for any and all violations. they hound gang members, truth be told. but in chicago, the opposite is true. police do not want any part of engaging violent gang members. why? because the liberal politicians in chicago are making it impossible for street cops to do their jobs. in fact, the aclu is running street crime in the windy city. mayor emanuel is instituting a aclu-suggested policy that mandates a two-page police report every time a cop stops someone for questioning. that means the police are spending hours filling out paperwork if they even ask anyone what they are doing on the street corner at 4:00 a.m. how insane is that? and then there is the racist angle. most of those shot in chicago are poor black people. if the mass murder was happening in chicago's business district, believe me, it would be stopped cold. so mayor emanuel and governor rauner can be accused of racism because they allow t
and this is a tougher town than chicago. the reason shootings are down here is because the nypd target the gangs and arrest them for any and all violations. they hound gang members, truth be told. but in chicago, the opposite is true. police do not want any part of engaging violent gang members. why? because the liberal politicians in chicago are making it impossible for street cops to do their jobs. in fact, the aclu is running street crime in the windy city. mayor emanuel is instituting a...
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the van was stolen police say, drove the victim to chicago about 30 miles. you know this area well don. police say not premeditated event but a weekend hang youts that of course went really really wrong. >> rosa flores in chicago. thank you. bring in dmitri roberts former police officer, activist j mont green and scholar and radio host. so glad all of you can come on to talk about this horrific act that happened. we discussed it at length last night. everyone agrees it was heinous act and video is shocking. what is your reaction? >> it's simple and call on viewers to think about looking at these issues nationally and work hard to address them in chicago, we have to fight hard not to be divided with these issues. hate is hate, bad things are bad things and wrong is wrong. what we've seen trend is folks want to be divided behind this. i urge them not to. if we do want to focus on something, focus on the truth, on justice. that's what we really can stand behind and come up with sensible solutions. >> i think you're exactly right. >> there's a crime that's happe
the van was stolen police say, drove the victim to chicago about 30 miles. you know this area well don. police say not premeditated event but a weekend hang youts that of course went really really wrong. >> rosa flores in chicago. thank you. bring in dmitri roberts former police officer, activist j mont green and scholar and radio host. so glad all of you can come on to talk about this horrific act that happened. we discussed it at length last night. everyone agrees it was heinous act and...
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about federal troops, but we don't really need that in chicago. >> pelley: and she turned the world on with her smile. >> this is our associate producer, mary richards. walter:kite. >> nice to meet you. >> pelley: remembering mary tyler moore. ♪ you might just make it after all ♪ this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: we were saddened today by the death of one of television's most beloved stars and a long-time member of our cbs family, mary tyler moore. she died today in a connecticut hospital at the age of 80 after a long battle with a number of health problems. cbs chairman and c.e.o. leslie moonves said mary tyler moore was a once in a generation talent, one of the very best to ever grace our airwaves. a little bit later in the broadcast we'll have a tribute. but first, in a major development in the trump administration's premier week, with the stroke of a pen, the former real estate developer launched the biggest construction project of his life, a wall on the mexican border estimated to cost around $10 billion. margaret brennan is at the white house. >
about federal troops, but we don't really need that in chicago. >> pelley: and she turned the world on with her smile. >> this is our associate producer, mary richards. walter:kite. >> nice to meet you. >> pelley: remembering mary tyler moore. ♪ you might just make it after all ♪ this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: we were saddened today by the death of one of television's most beloved stars and a long-time member of our cbs...
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we've got ron mott with us in chicago. ron, we learned a lot more about the time line wernl we were talking about, the police say he was dropped off by his parents, thinking he was going for a sleep jersey essentially, right? he was going to spend the night with a friend of his, jordan hill, and they spent a couple days riding around and it's tuesday when everything happens. >> the question is what sort of communication did the victim have with his parents who were suggesting him back home on as you said, where he was texting them? it doesn't sound like the trouble didn't start on him from tuesday. so saturday from tuesday, he apparently was with he his friend jordan voluntary. they were riding around in a van. the victim did not know it was stolen. then the police, asou just heard there, say he and the victim jordan got into some sort of play boxing, rousting, some sort of fight, if you will, and things just escalated from there, and unfortunately i think a lot of people were really concerned he spent as long as two days
we've got ron mott with us in chicago. ron, we learned a lot more about the time line wernl we were talking about, the police say he was dropped off by his parents, thinking he was going for a sleep jersey essentially, right? he was going to spend the night with a friend of his, jordan hill, and they spent a couple days riding around and it's tuesday when everything happens. >> the question is what sort of communication did the victim have with his parents who were suggesting him back...
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justice department report about the chicago police department. the country's second largest police force. tonight, that city, already plagued by soaring gang violence, has agreed to a set of reforms after the chicago pd was excoriated by the feds, for abusive behavior felt most profoundly in minority communities. nbc's gabe gutierrez has details. >> the blistering report blasts chicago police, which the department of justice said had systemic problems. violating the constitution. >> cpd does not give officers the training they need to do their jobs safely, effectively and lawfully. >> the government launched the year-long investigation after the release of shocking dashcam video showing officers shoot laquan mcdonald, 16 times. in another case betty jones, a mother of five,s -- was killed by an officer the day after christmas. her neighbor's son had been threatening the father with a bat. federal authorities say chicago officers shot and tasered suspects who pose nod threat. showed a prevalence of racial skrdiscriminatory conduct. used a training
justice department report about the chicago police department. the country's second largest police force. tonight, that city, already plagued by soaring gang violence, has agreed to a set of reforms after the chicago pd was excoriated by the feds, for abusive behavior felt most profoundly in minority communities. nbc's gabe gutierrez has details. >> the blistering report blasts chicago police, which the department of justice said had systemic problems. violating the constitution. >>...
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why is chicago so deadly? in an interview with "60 minutes," former chicago police superintendent says chicago cops are not actively policing out of fear of putting themselves and their families in jeopardy. >> police are on their heels for a number of reasons. we see the results, don't we? we're reaching a state of lawlessness. >> reporter: of the 762 murders in 2016, 65% of the killings are happening in five districts on the south and west sides of the city where 59 rival gangs fight each other for territory, police say. to curb the violence more photographers a officers are being hired and gunshot detection technology allowing a faster response is being purchased. but until the killings stop -- >> i want to move from chicago. >> reporter: -- children are left dodging bullets since the two most likely places to get shot in chicago are the street or even the home. >> i feel sad and scared. i don't want to be shot. >> reporter: about president-elect donald trump's tweet regarding the violence in chicago, here
why is chicago so deadly? in an interview with "60 minutes," former chicago police superintendent says chicago cops are not actively policing out of fear of putting themselves and their families in jeopardy. >> police are on their heels for a number of reasons. we see the results, don't we? we're reaching a state of lawlessness. >> reporter: of the 762 murders in 2016, 65% of the killings are happening in five districts on the south and west sides of the city where 59...
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why focused on chicago? bill o'reilly talking about chicago. remarkable moment, i hate to say this to you, covered inaccurately. you probably won't put it on. preferring the sugar coated fox coverage. also said about the cia speech. biggest standing ovation since peyton manning had won the super bowl and said it was equal. i got a standing ovation, happened for a long period of time, it probably ran -- >> this is why republicans are talking about his emotional maturity and stability. we have a situation here where today the president of the united states told david muir our country is falling apart. this is extraordinary. this is a broad brush, a tar brush, the likes of which i've never heard of. >> the last president left the country in pretty good standing. >> said it's easy i to get into the country. it's not. >> said it was falling apart. one. things that people like about donald trump and remarkable victory we have to acknowledge he pulled off, spoke a different language that connected with people without a lot of politese on top. appealin
why focused on chicago? bill o'reilly talking about chicago. remarkable moment, i hate to say this to you, covered inaccurately. you probably won't put it on. preferring the sugar coated fox coverage. also said about the cia speech. biggest standing ovation since peyton manning had won the super bowl and said it was equal. i got a standing ovation, happened for a long period of time, it probably ran -- >> this is why republicans are talking about his emotional maturity and stability. we...
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still has the chicago-style gangs of the '80s and '90s, like chicago, l.a. was the birthplace of many of the major gangs, crips and bloods and the l.a. sheriff's department have learned to deal with those large organized types of entities. in new york city we've always had much smaller gangs called crews here, similar to what's going on in chicago at the moment. so the idea that chicago's situation is somehow different than what other cities are dealing with, it has different elements possibly but solution to its issues once again i think they can look elsewhere for places where suppression and i don't mean suppression in the negative sense, but reduction significantly in crime is occurring. new york city this past year had the lowest crime rate in modern history, even los angeles, while it had an uptick is nowhere near the levels chicago and other american cities are experiencing. >> dr. peterson president obama is scheduled to deliver his farewell address, shall we say, next week, in chicago. what do we need to hear from the president? is there anything th
still has the chicago-style gangs of the '80s and '90s, like chicago, l.a. was the birthplace of many of the major gangs, crips and bloods and the l.a. sheriff's department have learned to deal with those large organized types of entities. in new york city we've always had much smaller gangs called crews here, similar to what's going on in chicago at the moment. so the idea that chicago's situation is somehow different than what other cities are dealing with, it has different elements possibly...
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lower than chicago's. the problem lies with chicago. and rahm emanuel is the mayor of chicago and ultimately the buck stops with him. and i think this should not be democratic or republican issue. and people shouldn't defend his behavior. furthermore, my understanding is he did go and meet with the president-elect and ask for help from the president-elect, so i would think that he would know that before tweeting what he tweeted. but another for the less, there is a role for washington to play. there is a role for the administration to play, and i hope they play it. speak of the same mayor, which by the way very recently said, you are safe here in this sanctuary city. it supported to point out that this is a mayor who is really not acknowledging the problems at that city has. >> melissa: no, he doesn't seem to acknowledge them at all. and i don't think he knows what the solution is. but to be fair, i don't think a lot of people do. i'm not sure if federal help is the right help. it strikes me as a situation
lower than chicago's. the problem lies with chicago. and rahm emanuel is the mayor of chicago and ultimately the buck stops with him. and i think this should not be democratic or republican issue. and people shouldn't defend his behavior. furthermore, my understanding is he did go and meet with the president-elect and ask for help from the president-elect, so i would think that he would know that before tweeting what he tweeted. but another for the less, there is a role for washington to play....
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sabina church on chicago's south side. his congregation started summer weekends by praying for a low body count. >> pfleger: i had three families, three different families call in one day, asking to do the funeral of their child that was killed in the last week. i've never had that in 41 years here; three families in one day. >> whitaker: 59 gangs are at war over territory and drugs on chicago's west and south sides, but the makeshift memorials we saw also mark places where people were killed in gang initiations or over petty insults. this gang member was taunting a rival on his phone, live on the internet, when he was shot. ( gunfire ) watch and you'll see the gunman. ( gunfire ) what's it like around here on a typical saturday night these days? >> pfleger: i've never seen there to be a combination of anger, distrust and a feeling like communities have been abandoned. >> peace in the streets! >> peace in the streets! >> pfleger: shame on us that our children are afraid to go out of their house, of being shot and killed. w
sabina church on chicago's south side. his congregation started summer weekends by praying for a low body count. >> pfleger: i had three families, three different families call in one day, asking to do the funeral of their child that was killed in the last week. i've never had that in 41 years here; three families in one day. >> whitaker: 59 gangs are at war over territory and drugs on chicago's west and south sides, but the makeshift memorials we saw also mark places where people...
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pastor on chicago's south side. his congregation started summer weekends by praying for a low body count. >> i had three families, three different families call in one day, asking to do the funeral of their child who was killed in the last week. i've never had that in 41 years here. three families in one day. >> reporter: 59 gangs are at war over territory and drugs on chicago's west and south sides. but the makeshift memorials we saw also marked places where people were killed in gang initiations or over petty insults. this gang member was taunting a rival on his phone live on the internet when he was shot. [ gunfire ] watch and you'll see the gunman. what's it like around here on a typical saturday night these days? >> i've never seen tre combination of anger, distrust, and a feeling like the communities have been abandoned. >> peace in the streets. >> shame on us. our children are afraid to go out of the house of being shot and killed. when is the tipping point do we all say, enough? >> shooter popped out of the
pastor on chicago's south side. his congregation started summer weekends by praying for a low body count. >> i had three families, three different families call in one day, asking to do the funeral of their child who was killed in the last week. i've never had that in 41 years here. three families in one day. >> reporter: 59 gangs are at war over territory and drugs on chicago's west and south sides. but the makeshift memorials we saw also marked places where people were killed in...
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eric: you're talking about the mayor of the city of chicago, the great columnist of "the chicago tribune", john cass, let me read a bit of what he just wrote in a column. quote: it wasn't the chicago cops to who shaped the police culture, the political corruption and cynicism over decades in a one-party democratic machine town. by the way, that's not what he said. if we can, let's get what he said, because it's so important, i think, to see this. he says what isn't said is often the most important part of the story. the release of the department of justice critique of the chicago police department made an impact on political types and journalists. it was a tv show, he says, a way for emanuel to begin his re-election campaign. i mean, his point is -- and he started this amazing column, i'd urge our viewers to go to it -- with an interview with the young woman whose killing, shooting happened right at her front door. these people are in terror, they're under siege. it's been, it seems, uncontrollable. is there a way in the wake of this report to try and finally stop it? you've got young ki
eric: you're talking about the mayor of the city of chicago, the great columnist of "the chicago tribune", john cass, let me read a bit of what he just wrote in a column. quote: it wasn't the chicago cops to who shaped the police culture, the political corruption and cynicism over decades in a one-party democratic machine town. by the way, that's not what he said. if we can, let's get what he said, because it's so important, i think, to see this. he says what isn't said is often the...
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the largest spike in 60 years in chicago. so it's bad and when you didn't think it could get worse, it just did. so what now happens? should we be sending the fence into cities like chicago? what does that do to local policing? >> it's no surprise, we had an administration that's been so bad against law enforcement it's easy to see what the outcome was going to be. unfortunate part is it's obviously affecting the black community worse. as far as the feds go -- >> are police officers holding back so they don't get accused of excessive force? >> absolutely. or, not only that, they don't want to go in there to get in trouble because what's going to happen is as the top cop in chicago said, they end up getting in trouble and being accused of excessive policing. what trump did was amazing was in that one tweet, what he did for immigration, what he did for saying -- we've known aboutt ts for years. rahm emanuel, week after week, "the chicago tribune" reports these deaths every single weekend. multiple people shot, multiple people k
the largest spike in 60 years in chicago. so it's bad and when you didn't think it could get worse, it just did. so what now happens? should we be sending the fence into cities like chicago? what does that do to local policing? >> it's no surprise, we had an administration that's been so bad against law enforcement it's easy to see what the outcome was going to be. unfortunate part is it's obviously affecting the black community worse. as far as the feds go -- >> are police officers...