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. >> what do you mean there is good pizza in chicago. have you tried that deep dish chicago pizza? >> yeah, but the inmates didn't want that. >> so you're telling me even in jail people did not want deep dish pizza? >> they haven't been asking for it. >> recipe for change is one of several rehab programs at the cook county jail along with drumming, painting, chess, gardening and more. so what made you become a hero sheriff and not a joe pie-o sheriff? >> it's expensive to incarcerate people, it's not expensive to give them a skill. >> the man giving the skill? bruno abate who volunteers his time and expertise to teach inmates how to cook the best pizza in chicago. what do you think about this pizza? >> people should not eat this! it's like a brick. look at this. look. i mean, i don't know where you uh buy this. i don't want to know. but this is shame. >> after a straight hour of (bleep) on deep dish pizza, chef bruno finally got on to telling me more about how his program is affecting inmates. >> the program recipe is to opt your mind, your brain, give your identity. >> give you pi
. >> what do you mean there is good pizza in chicago. have you tried that deep dish chicago pizza? >> yeah, but the inmates didn't want that. >> so you're telling me even in jail people did not want deep dish pizza? >> they haven't been asking for it. >> recipe for change is one of several rehab programs at the cook county jail along with drumming, painting, chess, gardening and more. so what made you become a hero sheriff and not a joe pie-o sheriff? >> it's...
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i'm just like yeah, i'm in chicago, i'm in chicago! and chicago people are just like yeah, i'm real sad, we lost. and i'm like yeah, me too, i think. i'm just like yeah, i'm in chicago. i'm in chicago. but i do understand. i understand, i sports teams, depressing. the saddest thing i heard one fan say, he said it just feels like right now chicago teams can't beat anyone. and the good news is, that's not true. >> a night between two bulls players, in fact so violent that one suffered broken bones an concussion at today's practice. >> forward niko7mirotic will not play tomorrow or for awhile. bunch-- punched in the face by bobby portis. >> trevor: when will it end, people? another case of bull on bull violence. you know, i will say that chicago, instead of seeing this as a negative, i say you guys should use this to your advantage. because right now your team looks crazy. think about it. it's like you stab somebody on the firs day of prison. that is what this is. if i was on another nba team i would be terrified of the chicago bulls righ
i'm just like yeah, i'm in chicago, i'm in chicago! and chicago people are just like yeah, i'm real sad, we lost. and i'm like yeah, me too, i think. i'm just like yeah, i'm in chicago. i'm in chicago. but i do understand. i understand, i sports teams, depressing. the saddest thing i heard one fan say, he said it just feels like right now chicago teams can't beat anyone. and the good news is, that's not true. >> a night between two bulls players, in fact so violent that one suffered...
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afghanistan is not like what's happening in chicago. it's terrible what's going on in chicago. i have property there. i don't want to have thousands of people shot in a city where essentially i'm the president. ( booing ) >> i like how he says he's "essentially the president." no, donald, you are the president. ( cheers and applause ) you are the president. like, in that moment, in that moment, he exposes how, in his mind, he's not president of the places that didn't vote for him. like some reluctant step father who's basically, like, i guess i'm essentially your dad now because your mom (bleep) me but, i mean, this is not how i wanted it. ( laughter ) ( applause ) it really sucks people call chicago the most dangerous city in america especially when it's not really true. ( cheers and applause ) does chicago have the most murders? yes, but it's also the third biggest city. if you want the talk about cities that are the most dangerous, right, you have to look at murders per capita, the amount of violent crime relative to the size of the city. think of it this way, would you rath
afghanistan is not like what's happening in chicago. it's terrible what's going on in chicago. i have property there. i don't want to have thousands of people shot in a city where essentially i'm the president. ( booing ) >> i like how he says he's "essentially the president." no, donald, you are the president. ( cheers and applause ) you are the president. like, in that moment, in that moment, he exposes how, in his mind, he's not president of the places that didn't vote for...
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the bomb isn't going to hit chicago. it's just going to have a five-hour layover at o'hare and then fly to new york, all right? but here's the good news shy town, you guys have the solution to all of this because kim jong un is obsessed with the chicago bulls. this is true. ( cheering ) when kim was a boy, his passion was basketball, especially michael jordan and the chicago bulls. he would fall asleep with a basketball in his bed. little dude spent hours doing meticulous pencil drawings of bulls superstars. creepy, okay? so everybody's, like, oh, is he insane? is he a genius? no. kim jong un is basically me when i was in middle school -- short, awkward, obsessed with basketball, weird haircut, that's 13-year-old hasan. look at that photo! that's kim jong minage, mushroom cut and all ( cheers and applause ) when you look at kick kick, i see every asian kid whongtd make the basketball team. he wants to launch threes, not october. ( laughter ) you see that asian parents? this is what happens when you force a kid into a car
the bomb isn't going to hit chicago. it's just going to have a five-hour layover at o'hare and then fly to new york, all right? but here's the good news shy town, you guys have the solution to all of this because kim jong un is obsessed with the chicago bulls. this is true. ( cheering ) when kim was a boy, his passion was basketball, especially michael jordan and the chicago bulls. he would fall asleep with a basketball in his bed. little dude spent hours doing meticulous pencil drawings of...
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and others. >> host: why is it that they ended up at chicago? >> guest: that's a good question. i think that once there was a nucleus of classical, liberal-oriented economists at the university of chicago, it attracted other economists of a similar perspective there, and so it really became the center of classical liberal economics during the 20th century. >> host: when we talk about classical liberal economics, what are we talking about? >> guest: that's a really -- [inaudible] >> guest: sure, that's a really good question. and one of the things that i try to distinguish in the book is between classical liberalism and contemporary libertarianism. and classical liberalism is the idea that there is a place for government in society and a place for a strong private sector, but in the same way that the private sector shouldn't be overencompassing, neither should government with overencompassing. so it's really a position that sees a role for both government and the private sector. by way of comparison, contemporary libertarianism tends to the view
and others. >> host: why is it that they ended up at chicago? >> guest: that's a good question. i think that once there was a nucleus of classical, liberal-oriented economists at the university of chicago, it attracted other economists of a similar perspective there, and so it really became the center of classical liberal economics during the 20th century. >> host: when we talk about classical liberal economics, what are we talking about? >> guest: that's a really --...
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. >> well, chicago is a great city. it has got many good things going for it. i do think this murder rate is a cloud over the city and it looks like this year may be even higher murder rate than last year. good community-based policing is absolutely essential for this. i am worried about the health and morale of the chicago police department. we would like to see that improved. i think the politicians cannot say that if you remove a violent criminal from america that's illegally in the country and is arrested by the chicago police and put in the chicago jail that once they are released they shouldn't be turned over to ice officers to be removed from the country. they're here illegally and commit another crime. how does that make the city of chicago more -- >> you can't give an opening statement throwing a bouquet to the police and ignore what the superintendent of police in chicago has nothing to do with gun violence. you want to cut off federal funds and criticize the murder rate. >> the number of atf agencies to prose
. >> well, chicago is a great city. it has got many good things going for it. i do think this murder rate is a cloud over the city and it looks like this year may be even higher murder rate than last year. good community-based policing is absolutely essential for this. i am worried about the health and morale of the chicago police department. we would like to see that improved. i think the politicians cannot say that if you remove a violent criminal from america that's illegally in the...
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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 the private sector shouldn't be over encompassing nor should government be over encompassing. it is a position that sees a role for both government and the private sector. by way of comparison, contemporary libertarianism te
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...
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chicago is lower by that measure. this is as crime in chicago continues to worsen. total number of people shot year to date is 3,000, total homicides 565 versus 781 last year. the point conservatives have been making is this, chicago ranks in the top ten for a series of tough gun control laws, including background checks and licensing. with me now former milwaukee county sheriff david clarke, good to see you. >> thanks liz. liz: trevor noah missed this fact, 59 people were killed in chicago in just september alone. that's the exact number of murders for the las vegas shooting including the killer. democrats like nancy pelosi, chuck schumer, elizabeth warren decried gun violence, that was after vegas. you don't hear from them after chicago and the other cities, right? >> exactly. you know what they say about statistics, especially when people talk about per capita. the figures lie and liars look, you can put all the cane sugar, the brown sugar, the maple syrup, put sweet'n low and it's going to taste sour. i saw 58 people killed in the great city of chicago in the un
chicago is lower by that measure. this is as crime in chicago continues to worsen. total number of people shot year to date is 3,000, total homicides 565 versus 781 last year. the point conservatives have been making is this, chicago ranks in the top ten for a series of tough gun control laws, including background checks and licensing. with me now former milwaukee county sheriff david clarke, good to see you. >> thanks liz. liz: trevor noah missed this fact, 59 people were killed in...
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back in the 1930s, the student university in chicago, the current president of the university of chicago is here today and invited william foster and the party's presidential candidate to speak and this led to the protest criticism, the president defended the decision saying the students should have the freedom to discuss any problem that presents itself through open discussion rather than inhibition and taboo. when i was a student in the 1960s at vanderbilt university in the society wanted my political science professor fired. they fought world war i was a mistake and vanderbilt defended him and he stayed. i also remembered the poet spoke out on campus, horrifying pairings and some students thatt he was allowed to speak and wrote when he was a student at the university o university of e 60s, the american association of professors rose up because the professors were being squelched. in the mid-1960s, senator ted kennedy, later chairman of the committee and leader of the democratic party was shouted down at the university of wisconsin not allowed to speak that he was considered as not lib
back in the 1930s, the student university in chicago, the current president of the university of chicago is here today and invited william foster and the party's presidential candidate to speak and this led to the protest criticism, the president defended the decision saying the students should have the freedom to discuss any problem that presents itself through open discussion rather than inhibition and taboo. when i was a student in the 1960s at vanderbilt university in the society wanted my...
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si vamos con adamari lÓpez que esÁa desde chicago adelante addmari lÓpez. >> venimos a chicago a entrevistar a las a bad moms christmas ha sido maravilloso en sÓlo minutos la entrevista que tengo con las bad mamÁs, se las voy a mostrar, serÁ que se han portado bien, pasamos con ustedes. >> si nos hemos portado bien hasta la pregunta ofende. >> ustedes no muy bien. >> muchachos les cuento que mientras estuve en guaaalajara, 5 horas, adelantÉ asegurans compras de naaidad el Árbol de navidad lo comprÉ, el caso que no estoy sola, el 25% de las personas compran sus regalos de navidad y se preparan para navidad, aÚn faltando dos meses, ahora mÁs de la mitad compran en el viernes negro, ¿quÉ tal? eso? >> que bueno, la adelantarse porque eso te garantiza que no vas a gastar mucho dinero. >> ahora los expertos recomiendan comprar de una vez y hacer los planes de viaje en este mes porque mÁs adelante te va a salir muy caro, pero mira ademÁs de el un tema econÓmico tambiÉn es una cosa de facilidad porque no hay cooa mÁs horrible que comprar en 22 de diciembre, ya todo se acabÓ, las cosa
si vamos con adamari lÓpez que esÁa desde chicago adelante addmari lÓpez. >> venimos a chicago a entrevistar a las a bad moms christmas ha sido maravilloso en sÓlo minutos la entrevista que tengo con las bad mamÁs, se las voy a mostrar, serÁ que se han portado bien, pasamos con ustedes. >> si nos hemos portado bien hasta la pregunta ofende. >> ustedes no muy bien. >> muchachos les cuento que mientras estuve en guaaalajara, 5 horas, adelantÉ asegurans compras de...
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what increased police presence in west garfield park one of chicago's poorest neighborhoods and comes a month after a department of justice report found chicago police are corrupt and mismanaged they make a dumpster fire look like a labor day cookout so let's hear straight out of ron's mouth how this will lead to more effective community policing into the causes for black neighborhoods so will be a real economic development we'll have people from the suburbs come train here we'll have people from downstate come train here first of all for you will let people from wisconsin in indiana come here and get trained ok. that sounded less like community policing and more like building a community of states that have three tiered cheese curd fountains at family weddings but i got several people from wisconsin in indiana coming there is a terrible they're represented by great leaders who have taken a stand against police brutality to feel like. no no not him oh definitely not him are you kidding. ok that's just that's just me and the annapolis colts mascot plus he's never run for office in indi
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removed outright to school change our criminal justice system to with unsuccessful one chicago police seemed determined to be hated by every man woman and child in america we sent redacted correspondent natalie mcgill to shut down to get the truth she filed this report. just spotted a rare rahm emanuel this may not seem like a huge deal to you but after he had the video of chicago police murdering black teen with quantock donald to clench your reelection he's kind of been scarce. well beyond scarce more like endangered species list for good reason. rahm emanuel needs to stop playing games with people who love this mayor that we have in the city of chicago does not care about black people. that activist i'm pretty curt ashley and kanye west is right george bush doesn't care about black people. some hiring not to have a track record as the bad as it is the building trust of the black community but don't worry guys rahm is working to build that trust back after announcing the construction of a ninety five million dollar police and fire training academy that will be closed off to the publ
removed outright to school change our criminal justice system to with unsuccessful one chicago police seemed determined to be hated by every man woman and child in america we sent redacted correspondent natalie mcgill to shut down to get the truth she filed this report. just spotted a rare rahm emanuel this may not seem like a huge deal to you but after he had the video of chicago police murdering black teen with quantock donald to clench your reelection he's kind of been scarce. well beyond...
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apparently in chicago, boston. chicago had a big marathon sunday. keep in mind in boston, they're getting ready for the baseball playoffs themselves. so there's a lot going on here. the former boston police commissioner, ed davis, what he makes of this. commissioner, if it's true that paddock was scoping out your fine city and chicago, and might have been others, he was looking for big crowds. he was looking for a big opportunity. it wasn't tied to the philosophy or the musical tastes of the crowds. in chicago, it would have been more like a rock event. in las vegas, a country music event. what do you make of these revelations? >> it's unsettling to know if he considered boston if the reports are true. beyond that, it help as little bit in understanding his motivation. as you said, by looking at these different venues, it's not about vegas. it's not about losing money there. it's not about a particular genre of music. it's about victims. it's about getting a large number of people together in a small area. so this guy was fixated on killing as many
apparently in chicago, boston. chicago had a big marathon sunday. keep in mind in boston, they're getting ready for the baseball playoffs themselves. so there's a lot going on here. the former boston police commissioner, ed davis, what he makes of this. commissioner, if it's true that paddock was scoping out your fine city and chicago, and might have been others, he was looking for big crowds. he was looking for a big opportunity. it wasn't tied to the philosophy or the musical tastes of the...
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governmentstates can't take over law enforcement for the city of chicago. we are not doing in new york and we not doing it for a lot of other places. we have made a surge of atf agents in chicago and we will continue to work with you. i do not want to not have grants go to the city of chicago but we need their support. and somebody's arrested jailed and is due to be deported, we simply ask that they call us so that we can pick them up if they need to be removed. that is not happening and we have to work through it, some way. thank you, mr. chairman. general sessions, thank you and welcome back. thank you for your service. conspire with russia, or an agent of the russian government, to influence the outcome of the 2016 election? attorney general sessions: no. senator: do you want the special counsel who is investigating those matters, to succeed? attorney general sessions: i want him to complete his investigation professionally, yes. senator: if he asked for cooperation, would you give it? attorney general sessions: yes. av asked -- if he asked to meet with
governmentstates can't take over law enforcement for the city of chicago. we are not doing in new york and we not doing it for a lot of other places. we have made a surge of atf agents in chicago and we will continue to work with you. i do not want to not have grants go to the city of chicago but we need their support. and somebody's arrested jailed and is due to be deported, we simply ask that they call us so that we can pick them up if they need to be removed. that is not happening and we...
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and even the bears, chicago bears. it was started by george hallis because he started as the ride fielder of the new york yankees, failed and then started the chicago bears who played in rickly field and were named the bears just to distinguish them from the cubs. they've been intertwined and base ball is the first sport. >> what weren't they able to do for a hundred plus years. >> what he said was are you willing to let this team get bad so bad you won't be able to have dish out in chicago. that's how bad they have to get. the team was owned by the tribune company and they were airing the tbaims and they always the team to seem like a plausible contender. so they never let them truly fall apart. rick said he wouldn't have bought the team if they won the world sees. he want to be the one. because he knows in chicago if you broke the curse you basically go to heaven without any stop in purgatory, you know. he want to be the guy that did that and he signed on to that. if you were watching the cubs in those years they wer
and even the bears, chicago bears. it was started by george hallis because he started as the ride fielder of the new york yankees, failed and then started the chicago bears who played in rickly field and were named the bears just to distinguish them from the cubs. they've been intertwined and base ball is the first sport. >> what weren't they able to do for a hundred plus years. >> what he said was are you willing to let this team get bad so bad you won't be able to have dish out in...
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i don't know i'm max ties or this is the ca's report their own lake michigan and chicago will. station. again remember we are in the windy city which apparently was just propaganda it had something to do with the the world was that world's fair sort of thing and the new york observer called this the politicians and the promoters of chicago full of hot air so they called the windy they were a windy city but this ironical when ironically knowing this wind in my face it's just all hot as you know white caps on lake michigan blowing of twenty knots yeah we had to insert a cut of the white caps out there is a phrase that has moved all. sheep then look at the sheep the white caps on the tone it's very clever we you know it also happens here in chicago people just are was. no no no no there's a lot of trading that happens here commodities trading and the volatility index is traded here in chicago and despite the volatility in the weather. it is very clear that the volatility index and this is i know something that you as a former options trader know a lot about but i'm going to read t
i don't know i'm max ties or this is the ca's report their own lake michigan and chicago will. station. again remember we are in the windy city which apparently was just propaganda it had something to do with the the world was that world's fair sort of thing and the new york observer called this the politicians and the promoters of chicago full of hot air so they called the windy they were a windy city but this ironical when ironically knowing this wind in my face it's just all hot as you know...
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they don't even do that in chicago. when i called cook county, they wouldn't even give us the numbers. no one wants to go to hollywood and the gratuitous violence in the movies. they are selling this in so many ways, but the first thing they want to do is letting slate legal possession of guns and ban guns on us. this bump stock makes a rifle less accurate. what impact will that have on crimes in america? >> none. this is the only crime we are aware of in which bump stock -- we are not even sure if bump stocks used in the crime other than there were 12 present in the hotel room. as far as bump stocks, this is something where the nra urged congress to be more consistent. congress needs to listen to what american voters want. when make can voters went -- when american voters went to the polls, they wanted reciprocity. members of congress need to listen to voters on that. the atf needs to do their job. i'll caution americans. who has ever followed dianne feinstein and chuck schumer and nancy pelosi and come out on the righ
they don't even do that in chicago. when i called cook county, they wouldn't even give us the numbers. no one wants to go to hollywood and the gratuitous violence in the movies. they are selling this in so many ways, but the first thing they want to do is letting slate legal possession of guns and ban guns on us. this bump stock makes a rifle less accurate. what impact will that have on crimes in america? >> none. this is the only crime we are aware of in which bump stock -- we are not...
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chicago, that is. take a look. >> i think the politicians cannot say if you remove a violent criminal from america that is illegally in the countr and he is arrested by chicago police and put in chicago jail, once they release them, they should not be turned over to the federal i.c.e. officer so they can be removed from the country. they were here illegally too begin with. much less commit another crim how does that make city of chicago safer? if you don't remove criminals who are illegally in the country? >> you cannot throw a bouquet to local police and ignore what the police in chicago tells you has nothing to do with gun violence. you want to cut off federal funds to that city and come here and criticize the murder rate. >> i've increased the number of atf agents with gun crimes across chicago. by 12, quite a large number. more than any other city i believe. the united states government can not take over law enforcement for the city of chicago. we are doing it for new york and we are not doing it f
chicago, that is. take a look. >> i think the politicians cannot say if you remove a violent criminal from america that is illegally in the countr and he is arrested by chicago police and put in chicago jail, once they release them, they should not be turned over to the federal i.c.e. officer so they can be removed from the country. they were here illegally too begin with. much less commit another crim how does that make city of chicago safer? if you don't remove criminals who are...
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arte de chicago confirmÓ que la pintura pertenece al museo desde 1933. "nosotros tenemos la pintura de 1981 en nuestra exhibiciÓn". visitantes admiraban hoy la pintura y sacaban sus conclusiones. >> es una obra invaluable. se me hace impensable. lourdes: varios curadores de arte dicen que es imposible que haya pintado dos cuadros. jorge: me estoy imaginando que viene otra pelea mÁs para el fin de semana. marÍa: vamos a ver muchos tweets. jorge: gracias por estar con nosotros. ♪ ♪ ♪ presentador: ahora estÁ usted bien informado. noticiero univisiÓn, su voz, su decisión. laura: sí. escuchaste bien. quiero el divorcio. ricardo: pero no entiendo de dónde te salió esa loca idea. laura: no es ninguna loca idea. yo ya dejé de amarte. y lo mejor es que nos separemos. ricardo: pues, no lo acepto. yo siempre te he procurado. no. no entiendo por qué te quieres separar de mí. laura: mira, ricardo, estoy convencida del paso que estoy dando porque ya no soy feliz a tu lado y no tiene caso seguir viviendo esta mentira. ricardo: seguro me quieres dejar
arte de chicago confirmÓ que la pintura pertenece al museo desde 1933. "nosotros tenemos la pintura de 1981 en nuestra exhibiciÓn". visitantes admiraban hoy la pintura y sacaban sus conclusiones. >> es una obra invaluable. se me hace impensable. lourdes: varios curadores de arte dicen que es imposible que haya pintado dos cuadros. jorge: me estoy imaginando que viene otra pelea mÁs para el fin de semana. marÍa: vamos a ver muchos tweets. jorge: gracias por estar con...
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chicago and st louis are both two of the most violent cities in america right now that statistically true i was just mocking what the what the end did as far as missouri black people are being killed in record numbers in those cities and that's that's what we really have to get to the root of and it can't be incumbent upon police departments and police officers to solve all those social woes from decades of of bad policy and discrimination it can't lay on the shoulders police officers this is a societal problem and it has to be addressed now when as always we agree on that that's what this society need to do guys what needs to how we have been this societal problem. we know it was that id does it how i know. society doesn't have to change we're the ones that have power so when you are the ones that are entrusted with the power you have the responsibility to do the change even spider-man knows this so we have to have a system that we don't use violence as policing we have to totally redefine what policing is so that we stop protecting and serving the oligarchy and we start protecting
chicago and st louis are both two of the most violent cities in america right now that statistically true i was just mocking what the what the end did as far as missouri black people are being killed in record numbers in those cities and that's that's what we really have to get to the root of and it can't be incumbent upon police departments and police officers to solve all those social woes from decades of of bad policy and discrimination it can't lay on the shoulders police officers this is a...
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the latest of chicago's 554 murders this year. the mayor and police superintendent recently pushed to pass a bill into cracking down on repeat gun offenders. but so far, there's been no major drop in shootings or murders. correspondent matt finn is in chicago tonight. >> president trump and attorney general jeff sessions have called help mayor of rahm emanuel's and administration for not stopping the chicago bloodshed. the criticism is now coming from within. the city's own inspector general blasting his fellow city leaders. a scathing op-ed plastered on the blacked out front page of "the "chicago sun-times"." the op-ed, written by the city's own inspector general joe ferguson. he blasts mayor rahm emanuel welcome of the city council, and the chicago police department, for not putting a stop on chicago's year-long violent crime and murder epidemic, "let's admit what we all know, the city does not have a copperheads of crime strategy. we desperately need one, and a leader to make it a reality." ferguson calls out the chicago police
the latest of chicago's 554 murders this year. the mayor and police superintendent recently pushed to pass a bill into cracking down on repeat gun offenders. but so far, there's been no major drop in shootings or murders. correspondent matt finn is in chicago tonight. >> president trump and attorney general jeff sessions have called help mayor of rahm emanuel's and administration for not stopping the chicago bloodshed. the criticism is now coming from within. the city's own inspector...
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of chicago. from there different expertise and perspectives, they concur thatgiven the sad reality senator murray started talking about, the prevalence of hateful attitudes and speech and conduct , it is disempowering to the students to shelter them and shield them, because it is going to undermine their resilience and ability to effectively respond. i think we all agree we are looking, and the long run, for how are they going to be most effective in a world where kate is a reality -- where hatred is a reality. >> i do know i am out of time, i would suggest that telling people who are the victims of hate speech or who might have been traumatized by the combination in their past of hate speech and physical violence, how they should feel and whether it empowers them, is inappropriate. there is a lot of research that you did not cite that indicates the opposite of what you did. again, i know we are out of time, but i think people are their own best judges. is exactly why every person i cited his min
of chicago. from there different expertise and perspectives, they concur thatgiven the sad reality senator murray started talking about, the prevalence of hateful attitudes and speech and conduct , it is disempowering to the students to shelter them and shield them, because it is going to undermine their resilience and ability to effectively respond. i think we all agree we are looking, and the long run, for how are they going to be most effective in a world where kate is a reality -- where...
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southside chicago. there isis a small part of st. louis that is more violent than any other area in the united states. in fact, it's about as violent as the most dangerous cities ina honduras, which are routinely ranked as the most dangerous in the world. for some reason, none of this penetrates the elite news media. it does not fit their particular narrative. >> sean: mr. speaker, i've had a chance to spend some time today at the hospital and later on, we actually interview doctors. they set up like a military triage. they saved hundreds of lives on this night. it was all hands on deck.k. there is this youngg man. thomas gunderson. i met him and his parents. he stood for the president even though hehi had been shot in the leg. i was thinking about comments he had made about the nfl and taking on me. the people that fought, bled, and died fighting under our flag. i was thinking thisie young man could really teach a lot of people a lesson here. you've got to wonder if maybe now we will remember what police do for us. we remembered on
southside chicago. there isis a small part of st. louis that is more violent than any other area in the united states. in fact, it's about as violent as the most dangerous cities ina honduras, which are routinely ranked as the most dangerous in the world. for some reason, none of this penetrates the elite news media. it does not fit their particular narrative. >> sean: mr. speaker, i've had a chance to spend some time today at the hospital and later on, we actually interview doctors. they...
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. >> chicago is out of control. i don't know what they are doing in chicago. this many shootings and killings. rob: why our next guest says blame chicago mayor rahm emanuel. jillian: remember the democratic state senator who wished for donald trump's assassination, wait until you hear what she did this time. rob: 242nd birthday for the u.s. navy. here are some of the proud american photos you have shared with us. ♪ ♪ i need someone to hold me ♪ so our engineers can solve problems with the most precise data at their fingertips. because safety is never being satisfied. and always working to be better. ♪...nausea, heartburn,♪ indigestion, upset stomach, diarrhea!♪ ♪nausea, heartburn, indigestion, upset stomach, diarrhea!♪ here's pepto bismol! ah. ♪nausea, heartburn, indigestion, upset stomach, diarrhea!♪ we're on a mission to show drip coffee drinkers, it's time to wake up to keurig. wakey! wakey! rise and shine! oh my gosh! how are you? well watch this. i pop that in there. press brew. that's it. look how much coffee's in here? fresh coffee.
. >> chicago is out of control. i don't know what they are doing in chicago. this many shootings and killings. rob: why our next guest says blame chicago mayor rahm emanuel. jillian: remember the democratic state senator who wished for donald trump's assassination, wait until you hear what she did this time. rob: 242nd birthday for the u.s. navy. here are some of the proud american photos you have shared with us. ♪ ♪ i need someone to hold me ♪ so our engineers can solve problems...
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if chicago wins, beef. >> we were all very proud of chicago last year, in coming along, and getting in the world series. a great franchise. but to rob emmanuel, and all of those folks in chicagoland, this year, it's going to be different. >> i was a big fan when it was the senators. i've been following them since the '50s and '60s. i like the team now, bryce harper, anthony rendon. >> a report from ben's coming up on off script at 7:00. >>> excellent. coming up tonight, thursday night football game. it's going to be kind of a coming out party for one tampa player who just a few months ago, was working for $11 an hour. >> first, a republican congressman has to resign over an extramarital affair and ralphcandidate for governor,rtham, and i sponsored this ad. they're studying for 21st century jobs. but ed gillespie supports donald trump's plan to take money out of virginia public schools and give it to private schools. as a washington dc lobbyist, ed gillespie worked for lenders trying to keep student loan rates high. and ed gillespie's plan to cut taxes for the wealthy could cut virginia
if chicago wins, beef. >> we were all very proud of chicago last year, in coming along, and getting in the world series. a great franchise. but to rob emmanuel, and all of those folks in chicagoland, this year, it's going to be different. >> i was a big fan when it was the senators. i've been following them since the '50s and '60s. i like the team now, bryce harper, anthony rendon. >> a report from ben's coming up on off script at 7:00. >>> excellent. coming up...
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grant park in chicago. he apparently surveyed boston as well, with a hotel that overlooked fenway park. this level of premeditation is something that goes beyond anything that we thought before, and as i said, i think the bottom line neil is at this point, we still don't have any solid, clear motive. the interview yesterday with his girlfriend didn't take us anywhere. nobody seems to have been a friend of his out there. didn't have children, he is a connectionless fellow, and they're trying to find the connections but they don't seem to be there at the moment. neil: by now, we would have social media hint of what he was saying and ranting about. no indication of that, unless it's kept tight as a drum, you know? reporter: yeah, yeah, yeah, totally, yeah. neil: i don't know. buddy, thank you very, very much. jeff flock in las vegas. speaking of which, i talked to robin leech how his city has changed, particularly when it comes to outdoor events. look at this. what's the latest there in how it's affecting the
grant park in chicago. he apparently surveyed boston as well, with a hotel that overlooked fenway park. this level of premeditation is something that goes beyond anything that we thought before, and as i said, i think the bottom line neil is at this point, we still don't have any solid, clear motive. the interview yesterday with his girlfriend didn't take us anywhere. nobody seems to have been a friend of his out there. didn't have children, he is a connectionless fellow, and they're trying to...
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. >> there are federal funds and whether or not they should go to chicago, say, to fight crime in chicago. as you know, there's a push by the trump white house to keep federal funds to going from cities like chicago that declare themselves sanctuary cities. let me play a moment of this for the viewers. >> you want to cut off federal funds for the city and come here and criticize the murder rate. >> i have increased the number of atf agents to prosecute gun crimes in chicago by 12, which is more than any other city, i believe. i do not want to not have grants go to chicago, but we need their support. when somebody is arrested in the jail that's due to be deported we ask that they call us. >> what about his argument there, senator? he's saying that when somebody is already in jail, an undocumented immigrant, why wouldn't local law enforcement be able to call i.c.e. or the feds to be able to deport the person in jail? >> there's nothing stopping the immigration authorities from coming forward and working with law enforcement authorities in chicago with the proper legal approach. the fear we
. >> there are federal funds and whether or not they should go to chicago, say, to fight crime in chicago. as you know, there's a push by the trump white house to keep federal funds to going from cities like chicago that declare themselves sanctuary cities. let me play a moment of this for the viewers. >> you want to cut off federal funds for the city and come here and criticize the murder rate. >> i have increased the number of atf agents to prosecute gun crimes in chicago by...
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they play at home against the chicago comes. -- chicago cubs. suzanne kennedy is that not part -- is that national what fans can expect. suzanne: as you can see behind me, they are getting the feel the ready. first pitch is that 7:30. they are urging fans to get down here early and to wear red. the field is prepped and the food is ready and it is time for october baseball in washington, d.c. nats face the cubs in game one of an lds -- nlds. >> we will have a giveaway for everyone who comes through the gates. hold the support stephen strasburg. -- this up for stephen strasburg. suzanne: with great baseball will come some awesome food. >> pepperoni sausage that you can take back to your seat and feet to r three guys or the family. our iconic half smoked sausage that we are talking with a little d.c. and chicago, called a district duel with the beef on there. suzanne: security will be typed with magnetometers in place, and you can bring a bag, but it cannot be longer than 16x16x8. melanie: no problems there, suzanne. playoff baseball is not the onl
they play at home against the chicago comes. -- chicago cubs. suzanne kennedy is that not part -- is that national what fans can expect. suzanne: as you can see behind me, they are getting the feel the ready. first pitch is that 7:30. they are urging fans to get down here early and to wear red. the field is prepped and the food is ready and it is time for october baseball in washington, d.c. nats face the cubs in game one of an lds -- nlds. >> we will have a giveaway for everyone who...
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but paddock didn't show up in chicago. this as another news report citing law enforcement sources says the gunman appears to have researched possible attack locations in boston, specifically hotels around boston's fenway park. now police in both boston and chicago say they are investigating. >> we're aware of the media reports, but because it's an ongoing investigation, i'm not going to speak any more to it than that. >> reporter: investigators confirmed wednesday that paddock previously rented another room in las vegas in september around the time the "life is beautiful" alternative music festival was taking place. >> paddock rented a room at the ogden hotel in downtown las vegas. >> because of all of these added layers and these other cities and all of the planning that apparently went into this the sheriff here in las vegas has now openly questioned whether paddock had help. back to you. >> caroline, it's so ominous when you can see behind you the broken window he fired out of. has the mandalay bay hotel come out and sa
but paddock didn't show up in chicago. this as another news report citing law enforcement sources says the gunman appears to have researched possible attack locations in boston, specifically hotels around boston's fenway park. now police in both boston and chicago say they are investigating. >> we're aware of the media reports, but because it's an ongoing investigation, i'm not going to speak any more to it than that. >> reporter: investigators confirmed wednesday that paddock...
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the chicago-based-- the chicago mayor wagered sausages, ribeye steaks and growlers here. >>> 162 games later, the nationals open the playoff series against the chicago cubs. >> back when they broke spring- training, we are at nationals park and let's move down there. >> because of the history of the nationals, they never won a playoff series. they are at here earlier today and you can tell they had a little bit of were he fact that the right behind me. the thing about it is these fans are the ones that are really worried. it has been a long time for the nationals. there's a lot as far as what is going on. >> you have a chance to watch this, what's going to be different. >> one thing that will be different is a player who's going to be rocking his fleece. he's from las vegas but has a customized fleece with the las vegas logo.. he just said i don't care despite baseball rules. you understand what is coming from because he had friends and family at the concert during the time of the shooting so if a person wants to win for the nationals, this game he's also dedicated to the lives that we
the chicago-based-- the chicago mayor wagered sausages, ribeye steaks and growlers here. >>> 162 games later, the nationals open the playoff series against the chicago cubs. >> back when they broke spring- training, we are at nationals park and let's move down there. >> because of the history of the nationals, they never won a playoff series. they are at here earlier today and you can tell they had a little bit of were he fact that the right behind me. the thing about it is...
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, about the 500 so odd murders in chicago, illinois and chicago, cook county had the toughest gun laws in the country. blah, blah, blah and they go down this pathway of red herrings. because one, i firmly believe that donald trump doesn't care. that's first. second, what we do know about chicago is that over 80% of the guns that are used in chicago don't come from illinois, in fact, they come from states that have lax gun laws like wisconsin, indiana. but to tara's point more specifically, you can't have a conversation about the gun violence that you see if one, you don't study it like a public health crisis that it is, but you too you don't look at the social economic hills that plague cities like chicago, like baltimore, like d.c. and others. so when you start to peel back the layers of the onion and you see thing likes failure to have the proper afterschool programs, economic incentives to allow people to actually go to work. failure to have programs that ban the box so that people are reintegrated into society, these type of programs, these type of social economic programs that hel
, about the 500 so odd murders in chicago, illinois and chicago, cook county had the toughest gun laws in the country. blah, blah, blah and they go down this pathway of red herrings. because one, i firmly believe that donald trump doesn't care. that's first. second, what we do know about chicago is that over 80% of the guns that are used in chicago don't come from illinois, in fact, they come from states that have lax gun laws like wisconsin, indiana. but to tara's point more specifically, you...
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that has a much lower murder rate than chicago. there is like 800 yards from virginia which has a lax laws. why is chicago different? >> it's different for a lot of different reasons. guns are part of the problem, but it isn't the only problem. you have a community that is upset by unemployment, by lack of opportunities. by the way, most of the homicides and violence are affected in african-american communities, some hispanics, but blacks are really impacted by the gun violence when you have to have this investment and you cut schools and school funding. for decades, the areas of the south side and west sides have had neglect. jobs have left. all the manual or dac manufacturing jobs have left. nothing has replaced that. you add that to the mix of everything happening to the city of chicago and along with cases of police brutality, allegations of it. >> tucker: i mean, look, i'm not discounting any of that. most of what you said is real except the school funding thing which is silly. there is a job crisis they are but there is a job
that has a much lower murder rate than chicago. there is like 800 yards from virginia which has a lax laws. why is chicago different? >> it's different for a lot of different reasons. guns are part of the problem, but it isn't the only problem. you have a community that is upset by unemployment, by lack of opportunities. by the way, most of the homicides and violence are affected in african-american communities, some hispanics, but blacks are really impacted by the gun violence when you...
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welcome back to the kaiser in florida i'm max kaiser time to turn to andrew coffee he is here chicago andrew welcome welcome to chicago the weather changed awfully quick the windy city yes all right so let me just introduce you a little bit to the audience we've been in contact for a decade really because you're one of the pioneers in the blogging space the financial journalism space the alternative financial journalism space and even covering these issues from chicago and you've got friends on the scene d.c. crowd is close with those guys and so you've been offering some interesting insights into this into this business and you continue to do so so it's really great to have you back on so i consider to be an alternative media pioneer thank you yeah and what's your channel by the way i'm a. coffee grinds on you tube and you can find me there were i'm putting most of my stuff and that's where i'm putting all my focus right now you tube as you should i think you just restarted your challenge this maximizer t.v. you show me how to actually post stuff to i don't know if that was such a go
welcome back to the kaiser in florida i'm max kaiser time to turn to andrew coffee he is here chicago andrew welcome welcome to chicago the weather changed awfully quick the windy city yes all right so let me just introduce you a little bit to the audience we've been in contact for a decade really because you're one of the pioneers in the blogging space the financial journalism space the alternative financial journalism space and even covering these issues from chicago and you've got friends on...
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joining me now from chicago is illinois congressman luis gutierrez. he is a son of puerto rican immigrants and has been visiting puerto rico. congressman, thank you for being with me. >> thank you for having me, reverend. >> congressman, your reaction to the president, the tweets before calling in essence puerto rican citizens ingrades and getting in a battle with the mayor of san juan and then the comments when he actually visited puerto rico. >> yes. well, you know, i think back to throwing paper towels at human beings. now maybe you throw peanuts at squirrels in the park. your ball to your dog to retrieve it. but certainly not human beings. it's part of the proset of cess dehumanization that goes on with the president. i can think a clown in a circus might want to do something like. that but not the president of the united states. he should have come and shown pa empathy, something he has such great difficulty. although i have to say, i saw some of that. i believe it was real in, las vegas. he couldn't do it in puerto rico. it always goes back, i t
joining me now from chicago is illinois congressman luis gutierrez. he is a son of puerto rican immigrants and has been visiting puerto rico. congressman, thank you for being with me. >> thank you for having me, reverend. >> congressman, your reaction to the president, the tweets before calling in essence puerto rican citizens ingrades and getting in a battle with the mayor of san juan and then the comments when he actually visited puerto rico. >> yes. well, you know, i think...
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it was conducted by the chicago council on cultural affairs. chicago council on global affairs hosted this hour-long event. >> good morning. you all get a gold star for supervening the security in the building and being on time. we know there will be some stragglers but that is to be expected. i am jane harman, the president and ceo of the wilson center. i have to say it is hard to seem -- hard to sound hopeful about the subject we will address after the past week. hundreds were gunned down last night in las vegas. i do not think we know yet what the gunman's motives were. two women were stabbed to death in front of the train station in an isise by sympathizer, and there seems to be an unprecedented disconnect between our secretary of state and president on the strategy to walk north korea back on threats of nuclear war. vice president pence was here a few months ago, he is an old friend of mine from our congress days. he told us the president's strategy of america first does not mean america alone. at the wilson center, we all hope vice presid
it was conducted by the chicago council on cultural affairs. chicago council on global affairs hosted this hour-long event. >> good morning. you all get a gold star for supervening the security in the building and being on time. we know there will be some stragglers but that is to be expected. i am jane harman, the president and ceo of the wilson center. i have to say it is hard to seem -- hard to sound hopeful about the subject we will address after the past week. hundreds were gunned...
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they don't even do that in chicago. when i called cook county, they wouldn't even give us the numbers. no one wants to go to hollywood and the gratuitous violence in the movies. they are selling this in so many ways, but the first thing they want to do is letting slate legal possession of guns and ban guns on us. this bump stock makes a rifle less accurate. what impact will that have on crimes in america? >> none. this is the only crime we are aware of in which bump stock -- we are not even sure if bump stocks used in the crime other than there were 12 present in the hotel room. as far as bump stocks, this is something where the nra urged congress to be more consistent. congress needs to listen to what american voters want. when make can voters went -- when american voters went to the polls, they wanted reciprocity. members of congress need to listen to voters on that. the atf needs to do their job. i'll caution americans. who has ever followed dianne feinstein and chuck schumer and nancy pelosi and come out on the righ
they don't even do that in chicago. when i called cook county, they wouldn't even give us the numbers. no one wants to go to hollywood and the gratuitous violence in the movies. they are selling this in so many ways, but the first thing they want to do is letting slate legal possession of guns and ban guns on us. this bump stock makes a rifle less accurate. what impact will that have on crimes in america? >> none. this is the only crime we are aware of in which bump stock -- we are not...
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but paddock didn't show up in chicago. this as another news report citing law enforcement sources says the gunman appears to have researched possible attack locations in boston, specifically hotels around boston's fenway park. now police in both boston and chicago say they are investigating. >> we're aware of the media reports, but because it's an ongoing investigation, i'm not going to speak any more to it than that. >> reporter: investigators confirmed wednesday that paddock previously rented another room in las vegas in september around the time the "life is beautiful" alternative music festival was taking place. >> paddock rented a room at the ogden hotel in downtown las vegas. >> because of all of these added layers and these other cities and all of the planning that apparently went into this the sheriff here in las vegas has now openly questioned whether paddock had help. >> what are authorities saying about an autopsy on paddock? >> there was no confirmation of an autopsy or what they found. the coroner says they ha
but paddock didn't show up in chicago. this as another news report citing law enforcement sources says the gunman appears to have researched possible attack locations in boston, specifically hotels around boston's fenway park. now police in both boston and chicago say they are investigating. >> we're aware of the media reports, but because it's an ongoing investigation, i'm not going to speak any more to it than that. >> reporter: investigators confirmed wednesday that paddock...