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chicago — the president says he is considering sending in the feds — would it help? we'll have reaction from the city. hello it is wednesday afternoon here in washington, donald trump has promised a "big day" in the reform of america's national security laws. the president is outlining changes to immigration, visa controls, and a crack down on gun violence in chicago. and of course there is the promise, which he made throughout that election campaign, to build that wall. he's also given his first tv interview as president, here is what he said about that wall to abc news... ultimately we will start negotiations relatively soon with mexico and we will be reimbursed by mexico. so the american taxpayer will pay for the ball first. we will be reimbursed at a later date from whatever transaction we make from mexico. the mexican president said mexico. the mexican president said mexico will not pay and added it goes against their dignity as a country and as mexicans. he has to say that. i'm just telling you, there will be a payment, it will be perhaps in a complicated form, and you ha
chicago — the president says he is considering sending in the feds — would it help? we'll have reaction from the city. hello it is wednesday afternoon here in washington, donald trump has promised a "big day" in the reform of america's national security laws. the president is outlining changes to immigration, visa controls, and a crack down on gun violence in chicago. and of course there is the promise, which he made throughout that election campaign, to build that wall. he's...
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the chicago police department. you're looking at live pictures from chicago right now. this investigation was launched after the shooting death of laquan mcdonald, and a video of that shooting released. attorney general loretta lynch will be there as will chicago mayor rahm emanuel and the superintendent of the chicago police department. again, the results of this investigation released any moment now. we'll bring you the details as soon as we get them. >>> in the meantime, this is the final full friday before president-elect donald trump becomes president donald trump. there is a flurry of activity on capitol hill, not to mention new developments about what russia did during the u.s. election. moments ago, house lawmakers met with top intelligence officials in a closed door briefing on russia. this after vice president joe biden confirmed cnn's reporting that the intelligence community briefed him and president obama on the unsubstantiated claims that russia may have compromising information on president-elect donald trump, which is exactly what cnn reported all along. list
the chicago police department. you're looking at live pictures from chicago right now. this investigation was launched after the shooting death of laquan mcdonald, and a video of that shooting released. attorney general loretta lynch will be there as will chicago mayor rahm emanuel and the superintendent of the chicago police department. again, the results of this investigation released any moment now. we'll bring you the details as soon as we get them. >>> in the meantime, this is...
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going to go live to chicago, where you see our attorney general, loretta lynch, announcing the justice department's findings into investigation into the chicago police department, let's take a look. >> to ensure that every american enjoys police protection that is lawful, that is responsive, and transparent. but as the events of recent years in ferguson and baltimore, cleveland, and many other cities have made clear, far too many americans feel that they do not receive that kind of law enforcement. and far too many communities suffer. because of painful divisions between police officers and citizens. divisions that made a significantly harder to reduce crime, to expand opportunity, and to ensure that every american, including our police officers, can be safe and secure in their neighborhoods. now in december of 2015, as part of that work, i announced that the department of justice, after careful review and extensive consultation with state and local officials and community leaders, was opening an investigation into whether the chicago police department had engaged in a pattern or pract
going to go live to chicago, where you see our attorney general, loretta lynch, announcing the justice department's findings into investigation into the chicago police department, let's take a look. >> to ensure that every american enjoys police protection that is lawful, that is responsive, and transparent. but as the events of recent years in ferguson and baltimore, cleveland, and many other cities have made clear, far too many americans feel that they do not receive that kind of law...
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. 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 criminal illegal immigrants for deportation and rem
. 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...
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reached out to mayor emanuel, or any chicago authorities to express the concerns he expressed in his tweet? mr. spicer: he met with mayor emanuel during the transition. expressed to him the support for the city. they need to deal with the crimes and the killings that are occurring in chicago. i think when president obama was speaking his farewell address to people who were killed the same day the president was in his home city. think the president elect at the time extended his support to , to say thel resources of federal government are here for you. to the best of my knowledge, that return call for help has not occurred. john roberts. i will get to you. enthusiastic and i appreciate it. you are getting an award today. you mentioned the president in the news. he wants to launch an investigation into voting. mr. spicer: not just in 2016. i think in terms of registration where you have folks who have been deceased or moved, or registered in two counties paired this is not just about 2016 election, it's about the integrity of the voting system. reporter: he tweeted that people are regi
reached out to mayor emanuel, or any chicago authorities to express the concerns he expressed in his tweet? mr. spicer: he met with mayor emanuel during the transition. expressed to him the support for the city. they need to deal with the crimes and the killings that are occurring in chicago. i think when president obama was speaking his farewell address to people who were killed the same day the president was in his home city. think the president elect at the time extended his support to , to...
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about the snowflakes with corey lewandowski. and finally, cities like chicago surging. we will check in with clark, hannity starts right here right now. >> sean: we are getting an incredible reaction to our interview, we are going to play more of our sitdown interview. that's coming out later tonight. but first, a very desperate president obama goes to capitol hill all on a last ditch effort to try and save his disastrous health care law. but his tonight's opening monologue. it has been a monumental failure but that has not stopped the president and democrats to try to save it. congressional leaders dusted off the same old tired, divisive rhetoric they want to scare you. the american people. about those republicans repealing and replacing obamacare. the same old talking points. take a look. >> repealing and replacing obamacare wouldn't make america great again, it would make america sick again. >> they have no replacement plan because they don't have the votes. so to repeal and then delay is an act of cowardice. that means we don't really know what we are doing. >> and they want to r
about the snowflakes with corey lewandowski. and finally, cities like chicago surging. we will check in with clark, hannity starts right here right now. >> sean: we are getting an incredible reaction to our interview, we are going to play more of our sitdown interview. that's coming out later tonight. but first, a very desperate president obama goes to capitol hill all on a last ditch effort to try and save his disastrous health care law. but his tonight's opening monologue. it has been...
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, boston, chicago and san francisco, are vowing to fight the order and remain a safe haven. >> i want to be clear, we're going to stay a sanctuary city. you are welcomed in chicago as you pursue the american dream. >> the stroke of a pen in washington does not change the people of new york city or our values. >> we will not be intimidated by the threat to federal funding. we have each other's backs and we have the constitution of the united states of america on our side. >> and we stand united that a safer city is a city that doesn't allow its residents to live in fear. >> joining me, congressman luis gutierrez. mayor rahm emanuel, your mayor in chicago, one of those taking a stand against this executive order. the president saying federal funding will be held up from these cities. what options do you or a maybe from chicago or a sanctuary city have at this point? >> interesting, tamron, because he also tweeted -- he said chicago has devastating crime. well, you know, if you take away the funding from the federal government to the city of chicago because we maintain our sanctuary city
, boston, chicago and san francisco, are vowing to fight the order and remain a safe haven. >> i want to be clear, we're going to stay a sanctuary city. you are welcomed in chicago as you pursue the american dream. >> the stroke of a pen in washington does not change the people of new york city or our values. >> we will not be intimidated by the threat to federal funding. we have each other's backs and we have the constitution of the united states of america on our side....
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kurdish militants were behind the attack. charged with hate crime — four people from chicago accused of torturing a man after broadcasting the attack live on facebook. more than 600 arrests in mexico after demonstrations over rising gasoline prices lead to looting and violence. and letters from a princess to a palace steward — diana's hand written notes sold at auction for thousands more than expected. hello. american intelligence chiefs have given their most explicit warning yet about the threat, as they see it, from russian cyber attacks to the united states and beyond. they insist there's no doubt russia tried to interfere with the us presidential election, although they've stopped short of calling it an act of war. they will brief donald trump on friday. the president—elect is unconvinced, so far, about moscow's involvement and the kremlin denies it. washington is investigating what could be the biggest political break—in since watergate. in the ‘70s, it was the building belonging to the democratic national committee that was burgled. in 2016, it was the computer
kurdish militants were behind the attack. charged with hate crime — four people from chicago accused of torturing a man after broadcasting the attack live on facebook. more than 600 arrests in mexico after demonstrations over rising gasoline prices lead to looting and violence. and letters from a princess to a palace steward — diana's hand written notes sold at auction for thousands more than expected. hello. american intelligence chiefs have given their most explicit warning yet about the...
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you both, gentlemen. president obama has chosen chicago as you would understand, the location for his speech, his farewell speech it's a city where the murder rate is so high they are pleased to declare a state of emergency and seek federal help. 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 un
you both, gentlemen. president obama has chosen chicago as you would understand, the location for his speech, his farewell speech it's a city where the murder rate is so high they are pleased to declare a state of emergency and seek federal help. 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...
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arrives in chicago for his farewell address. the man picked to be the next us attorney—general tells congress he's no racist and has never supported the ku klux klan. i'm rico hizon, in singapore. football's governing body approves plans for a massive expansion of the world cup to 48 teams. and clare hollingworth, the veteran british journalist who witnessed the start of the second world war, dies at the age of 105. live from our studios in london and singapore, this is bbc world news — it's newsday. good morning. it's 8am in singapore, 1am here in london and 7pm in chicago, where barack obama is about to deliver the final big speech of his presidency. it's expected to be a parting plea to americans not to lose faith in their future, no matter what they think about their next president. it's also his last chance to try to define his legacy. the president landed in chicago a little earlier, a fitting bookend to what began eight years ago, in the city where the nation's first black president claimed his victory. this is the scene live, as the stage has been set. hundreds of people ma
arrives in chicago for his farewell address. the man picked to be the next us attorney—general tells congress he's no racist and has never supported the ku klux klan. i'm rico hizon, in singapore. football's governing body approves plans for a massive expansion of the world cup to 48 teams. and clare hollingworth, the veteran british journalist who witnessed the start of the second world war, dies at the age of 105. live from our studios in london and singapore, this is bbc world news —...
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segment on the crime crisis in chicago and interviewed an expert talking about whether the president could intervene. the guest called violence in chicago "carnage." at 9:25 p.m., mr. trump sent out a twitter post using the same statistics that mr. o'reilly had flashed on the screen -- "if chicago doesn't fix the horrible carnage going on, two hundred 28 shootings in 2017 with 42 killings, up 24% from 2016, i will send in the feds," the president wrote. susan calling from oregon. you think the twitter users helpful, susan? caller: yes, i do. it not only gives folks access to him because he is using twitter to let us know how he the is feeling right now, at that moment, updated, so he is letting us know he is on top of it. is aware of everything going on around him. it gives us access to him to let him know what we think. we can twitter as well as he can. i think it is a good idea. host: what about any concern that the fact that these things the president can say can have a major impact, the stock market immediately, trade relations with the country as with the case of mexico? the mex
segment on the crime crisis in chicago and interviewed an expert talking about whether the president could intervene. the guest called violence in chicago "carnage." at 9:25 p.m., mr. trump sent out a twitter post using the same statistics that mr. o'reilly had flashed on the screen -- "if chicago doesn't fix the horrible carnage going on, two hundred 28 shootings in 2017 with 42 killings, up 24% from 2016, i will send in the feds," the president wrote. susan calling from...
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news to report for you. let's begin in chicago. any moment now u.s. attorney general loretta lynch will hold a press conference to release the findings of a department of justice investigation into systemic violations of the constitution by the chicago police department, the second largest department in the country. the 13-month investigation reviewed the use of force and patterns involving racial disparities, prompted in part by outrage over this dash cam video of the fatal shooting of laquan mcdonald by a white police officer in 2014. you're looking at live pictures of where this news conference will take police. let's go to nbc's gabe gutierrez. he's our reporter on the scene covering the story for us. gabe, what do you know? >> reporter: this news conference is set to get under way, a packed room here in the federal building in chicago. the investigation that the chicago police department engaged in a pattern of violating civil rights over a course of years. as you mentioned, tamron, this investigation started after the video of laquan was made public. >> she is there with the
news to report for you. let's begin in chicago. any moment now u.s. attorney general loretta lynch will hold a press conference to release the findings of a department of justice investigation into systemic violations of the constitution by the chicago police department, the second largest department in the country. the 13-month investigation reviewed the use of force and patterns involving racial disparities, prompted in part by outrage over this dash cam video of the fatal shooting of laquan...
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will join us. >> chicago is worse in some of the countries in the middle east where war is going on. >> sean: an end to the violence in chicago and sheriff david clarke and larry elder way n. "hannity" starts right here, right now. welcome to "hannity," we're just one week i presidency and he is already taking washington, d.c., by storm. that is tonight's opening monologue. president trump has wasted very little time doing exactly what he said he would do once he got to washington, that is pretty refreshing, right? he makes promises and actually keeps them? he is quickly checking items off his agenda list, the mainstream media are obsessively focused on only three things. crowd size, voter fraud, and of course, the women's march with madonna and ashley judd. what the abusively biased press has mrs. last week is this huge clinical earthquake that is just hit our nation's capital. true to form, the mainstream media is too busy pushing their all left radical agenda. instead of acknowledging and recognizing for the first time in a very long time that a politician is actually keeping his
will join us. >> chicago is worse in some of the countries in the middle east where war is going on. >> sean: an end to the violence in chicago and sheriff david clarke and larry elder way n. "hannity" starts right here, right now. welcome to "hannity," we're just one week i presidency and he is already taking washington, d.c., by storm. that is tonight's opening monologue. president trump has wasted very little time doing exactly what he said he would do once...
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. thank you both, gentlemen. president obama has chosen chicago as you would understand, the location for his speech, his farewell speech it's a city where the murder rate is so high they are pleased to declare a state of emergency and seek federal help. 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 un
. thank you both, gentlemen. president obama has chosen chicago as you would understand, the location for his speech, his farewell speech it's a city where the murder rate is so high they are pleased to declare a state of emergency and seek federal help. 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...
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muy mal a la policÍa de chicago en un anÁlisis. los agentes han violado la constituciÓn. al pasar por alto derechos civiles de la minorÍa afroamericana. viviana Ávila nos cuenta. una investigaciÓn de 13 meses del departamento de justicia de estados unidos dijo que por aÑos policÍa de chicago ha violado los derechos de sus residentes al aplicar uso excesivo de la fuerza. y mantener un cÓdigo de silencio d dentro de la instituciÓn. el departamento de la policÍa de chicago malhadado el entrenamiento que necesitan dijo la fiscal general. se detalla que los policÍas de chicago dispararon contra sospechosos que no representaban ninguna amenaza contra ellos y dispararon contra vehÍculos sin justificaciÓn. creo que la crÍtica mÁs fuerte es que los policÍas de chicago usa sus pistolas muy rÁpido. usan una pistola sin una persona corre. tambiÉn se dictaminÓ penalizaciÓn por conducta inapropiada y que el proceso de los agentes no era transparente. conducta inapropiada de los agentes no se tolerarÁ en ninguna parte de chicago. el departamento de justicia y la ciudad de chic
muy mal a la policÍa de chicago en un anÁlisis. los agentes han violado la constituciÓn. al pasar por alto derechos civiles de la minorÍa afroamericana. viviana Ávila nos cuenta. una investigaciÓn de 13 meses del departamento de justicia de estados unidos dijo que por aÑos policÍa de chicago ha violado los derechos de sus residentes al aplicar uso excesivo de la fuerza. y mantener un cÓdigo de silencio d dentro de la instituciÓn. el departamento de la policÍa de chicago malhadado el...
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obama defending his legacy on twitter as he propose to deliver a final speech from his hometown, chicago. can he protect his signature legislation, obama care, and with millions of americans currently signed up, do republicans have a plan to replace it. >>> also, chicago violence. the numbers are staggering. it is the worst violence this city has seen in two decades. what president-elect trump just proposed. >>> and was she sabotaged in front of millions of viewers? we'll talk to someone who says everyone should just leave mariah carey alone. back in a moment. testinhuh?sting! is this thing on? come on! your turn! where do pencils go on vacation? pennsylvania! (laughter) crunchy wheat frosted sweet! kellogg's frosted mini-wheats. feed your inner kid getting older shouldn't mean ♪ giving up all the things she loves to do. it should just mean, well, finding new ways to do them. right at home's professional team thoughtfully selects caregivers to provide help with personal care, housekeeping, and of course, meal preparation. oh, that smells so good. aw, and it tastes good, too. we can pro
obama defending his legacy on twitter as he propose to deliver a final speech from his hometown, chicago. can he protect his signature legislation, obama care, and with millions of americans currently signed up, do republicans have a plan to replace it. >>> also, chicago violence. the numbers are staggering. it is the worst violence this city has seen in two decades. what president-elect trump just proposed. >>> and was she sabotaged in front of millions of viewers? we'll...
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chicago. listen. >> in my speech i got tremendous from certain people, the word carnage. it is carnage. horrible carnage. this is afghanistan is not like what is happening in chicago. people shot left and right. thousands of people over a short period of time. this year, which is just started, worse than last year which was a catastrophe. they're not doing the job. now if they want help, i would love to help them. i will send in what we have to send in. maybe not going to have to be politically correct. maybe being overly politically correct. something is going on. can't have killings going on in chicago. chicago is like a war zone, worse than some of the people and places you report about every night in the middle east. >> bakari? >> i think first and foremost, donald trump actually got something right but not on micro level just dealing with chicago but we do have a gun voiiolence problem in the country. chicago has 1/3 the rate of new orleans. others ranked above. we have a problem with gun violence but didn't hear a solution. that's troublesome. send in feds mean militia? martial l
chicago. listen. >> in my speech i got tremendous from certain people, the word carnage. it is carnage. horrible carnage. this is afghanistan is not like what is happening in chicago. people shot left and right. thousands of people over a short period of time. this year, which is just started, worse than last year which was a catastrophe. they're not doing the job. now if they want help, i would love to help them. i will send in what we have to send in. maybe not going to have to be...
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his farewell speech to the country from the hometown of chicago. there people brave sub zero wind chills for a chance to get a ticket inside the convention center. abc7's kenneth moton is in chicago with a look at tonight's address. kenneth? kenneth: supporters from all over making the way to the hall in mccormick place in chicago. this is where president obama started his career in public he was running for president a decade ago. tonight, the president will say his work is unfinished as he delivers a call to action. the 44th president farewell to the nation. president obama returning to his hometown of chicago to reflect and say thank you. >> we have made america a better, stronger place for the generation that follows ours. kenneth: the country's first black president expected to touch on his historic presidency but he will also talk about the 2008 recession, troop drawdowns overseas, his foreign policy and obamacare. a healthcare law facing a republican repeal. president obama: i think republicans now are recognizing that may not be what the american people including even trum
his farewell speech to the country from the hometown of chicago. there people brave sub zero wind chills for a chance to get a ticket inside the convention center. abc7's kenneth moton is in chicago with a look at tonight's address. kenneth? kenneth: supporters from all over making the way to the hall in mccormick place in chicago. this is where president obama started his career in public he was running for president a decade ago. tonight, the president will say his work is unfinished as he...
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president obama returns to where it all began, right here. 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 his hometown.
president obama returns to where it all began, right here. 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...
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of the band chicago." i'm poppy harlow in new york. happy new year and good night. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> the inception of the band was an assembly of the best mau siegs -- musicians i could find in the city of chicago. we discussed about making the best band we could possibly make. that the band would be a musical democracy. i said when you give me your hand, that'll be the contract. the only way you get out of it is to ask out or you die. >> i've always thought of chicago in terms of a family rather than eras. you know, in the span of 40 or 50 years, there are going to be changes. i don't care if it is a family or a band. there are going to be changes. the realization becomes, man, we're all replaceable. we're all replaceable. ♪ >> our first pictures were in a foundation of a building. and we had suits. you know, we picked up shovels. we were leaning on shovels and stuff. >> i enjoyed playing music. i enjoyed playing in all the groups that i had played in up till then, which were three to four different combinations. but i really enjoyed playing with these g
of the band chicago." i'm poppy harlow in new york. happy new year and good night. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> the inception of the band was an assembly of the best mau siegs -- musicians i could find in the city of chicago. we discussed about making the best band we could possibly make. that the band would be a musical democracy. i said when you give me your hand, that'll be the contract. the only way you get out of it is to ask out or you die. >> i've always...
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chicago. we actually discussed about making the best band we could possibly make that the band would be a musical democracy and i said when you give me your hand, that will be the contract. the only way you get out is to ask out or you die. >> i always thought of chicago in terms of a family rather than eras. in a span of 40 or 50 years, there are going to be changes. i don't care if it's a family or a band, there are going to be changes. the realization is we are all replaceable. we are all replaceable. >> the first pictures were in the foundation of a building. we had suits and picked up shovels and stuff. >> i enjoyed playing music and i enjoyed playing in all the groups i had played in up until then which were three or four different combinations. i really enjoyed playing with the guys. it was a whole other animal. >> robert has been a songwriter since i met him. he had a book of 50 songs. >> i remember he had a notebook full of lyrics. he said i have a few songs here. i just said they might come in handy one day. >> those days, there were not bands and there were not individual sin
chicago. we actually discussed about making the best band we could possibly make that the band would be a musical democracy and i said when you give me your hand, that will be the contract. the only way you get out is to ask out or you die. >> i always thought of chicago in terms of a family rather than eras. in a span of 40 or 50 years, there are going to be changes. i don't care if it's a family or a band, there are going to be changes. the realization is we are all replaceable. we are...
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police. >> bill: in chicago, murder is out of control. in san francisco, property crime through the roof. there are political reasons why. tonight, "talking points" will address it. >> you walk out on the street. >> bill: in california, minors can sell themselves for sex without punishment. >> never the kind of fear you feel now. is someone competent enough to do this job? >> bill: why is bruce springsteen continuing to bash donald trump? caution. you are about to enter the "no spin zone" ." i'm bill o'reilly. thanks for watching us tonight. a tale of two cities. that's the subject of this evenings talking points memo. as we have been reporting, the city of chicago is the most violent place in america. little is being done about the incredible murder rate in some black neighborhoods. a quick look at the stats. last year murders in chicago were up 57% from 2015. shooting incidents up 46%. shooting victims of 46%. on new year's day, 28 people shot in chicago. mayor rama manuel and the governor will not protect innocent people and solve the problem. so what is the problem. the vast majority
police. >> bill: in chicago, murder is out of control. in san francisco, property crime through the roof. there are political reasons why. tonight, "talking points" will address it. >> you walk out on the street. >> bill: in california, minors can sell themselves for sex without punishment. >> never the kind of fear you feel now. is someone competent enough to do this job? >> bill: why is bruce springsteen continuing to bash donald trump? caution. you...
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chicago. listen. >> in my speech, i got tremendous from certain people, the word carnage. it is carnage. it's horrible carnage. this is afghanistan is not like what's happening in chicago. people are being shot left and right. thousands of people over a period -- over a short period of time. this year which is has just started is worse than last year which was a catastrophe. they're not doing the job. now, if they want help, i would love to help them. i will send in what we have to send in. maybe they're not going to have to be so politically correct. maybe they're being overly politically correct. maybe there's something going on. but you can't have the killings going on in chicago. chicago is like a war zone. chicago is worse than some of the people that you report and some of the places that you report about every night. in the middle east. >> bakari? >> well, i think first and foremost, i think that donald trump actually got something right, but not on the micro level in dealing with chicago, but we do have a gun violence problem in this country. the fact is that chicago has the mos
chicago. listen. >> in my speech, i got tremendous from certain people, the word carnage. it is carnage. it's horrible carnage. this is afghanistan is not like what's happening in chicago. people are being shot left and right. thousands of people over a period -- over a short period of time. this year which is has just started is worse than last year which was a catastrophe. they're not doing the job. now, if they want help, i would love to help them. i will send in what we have to send...
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like chicago under a trump presidency. after sound issues resulted in a disastrous -- i don't think that's too strong -- performance in times square, could mariah carey faced legal drama for how she handled it? [laughs] a revised kelly's court takes effect tonight. we'll be right back. afoot and light-hearted i take to the open road. healthy, free, the world before me, the long brown path before me leading wherever i choose. the east and the west are mine. the north and the south are mine. all seems beautiful to me. ♪my friends know me so well.s they can tell what i'm thinking, just by looking in my eyes. they can tell when i'm really excited and thrilled. and they know when i'm not so excited and thrilled. but what they didn't know was that i had dry, itchy eyes. but i knew. so i finally decided to show my eyes some love. some eyelove. when is it chronic dry eye? to find out more, chat with your eye doctor and go to myeyelove.com. it's all about eyelove, my friends. still trying to find how ara good site.going? they all...want...to... charge me. have you tried credit karma? credi
like chicago under a trump presidency. after sound issues resulted in a disastrous -- i don't think that's too strong -- performance in times square, could mariah carey faced legal drama for how she handled it? [laughs] a revised kelly's court takes effect tonight. we'll be right back. afoot and light-hearted i take to the open road. healthy, free, the world before me, the long brown path before me leading wherever i choose. the east and the west are mine. the north and the south are mine. all...
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reprehensible that along with racecism have no place in the city of chicago or anywhere else for that matter against anyone regardless of their race, gender, state of mental health or any other identifying factor. there was never a question whether or not this incident skaufd to be investigated as a hate crime. >> nbc blake mccoy has more on the store. here story from chicago. >> >> reporter: the video too difficult to watch. police has special needs bound, gajed and beaten by a group of african-americans. one attacker slashing his clothes and hair with a knife while spouting anti-trump rhetoric. >> it's sickening. it makes you wonder what would make individuals treat someone like that. >> they found him dison yented wondering the streets of chicago tuesday afternoon and were alerted to a nearby home where the attack was reported to have occurred. the victim went to consume with the attacker and may have gone with him willingly. >> they met out in the suburbs. the subjects stole a van out in the suburbs and can brought him into chicago. >> those four defendants are schedule to appear
reprehensible that along with racecism have no place in the city of chicago or anywhere else for that matter against anyone regardless of their race, gender, state of mental health or any other identifying factor. there was never a question whether or not this incident skaufd to be investigated as a hate crime. >> nbc blake mccoy has more on the store. here story from chicago. >> >> reporter: the video too difficult to watch. police has special needs bound, gajed and beaten...
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announcements by president trump put him at odds with leaders in the nation's third most populous city, chicago. first, mr. trump wrote on twitter if chicago leaders can't reduce the violence in the city, he'd "send in the feds." there were 4,000 shootings and nearly 800 gun homicides last year. then, he signed an executive order withholding federal grant money from so-called "sanctuary cities" like chicago that limit cooperation with federal authorities on detaining immigrants. to discuss both of these issues, i am joined from chicago by "usa today" reporter aamar madhani. aamar, to describe what was going on in chicago, president trump used the word "carnage" which quite literally means large-scale killing of people. so in this instance it might actually be the accurate word to use. what is unique about chicago that we're having these kind of numbers? >> well, what's unique about chicago is that i think sort of some of the structural problems that we saw in the 90s and late 80s, in the midst of the crack cocaine epidemic, a lot of the structural problems that caused those spikes in violence t
announcements by president trump put him at odds with leaders in the nation's third most populous city, chicago. first, mr. trump wrote on twitter if chicago leaders can't reduce the violence in the city, he'd "send in the feds." there were 4,000 shootings and nearly 800 gun homicides last year. then, he signed an executive order withholding federal grant money from so-called "sanctuary cities" like chicago that limit cooperation with federal authorities on detaining...
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gin with that breaking news. we're expecting a press conference, as weay at any moment. chicago police feeling felony charges against four people this afternoon, accused of this gruesome attack streamed on facebook live. the video is deeply disturbing. i found is hard to watch. you may too. the individual for shows the four suspects beating and tower touareg a young man. his neck and wrists are bound, his mouth is taped shut. the suspects are black, the victim is white, and one atta attacker can be heard shouting profanities against white people and against donald trump. ron, what do we know about what these four individuals are charged with. these are very felony charges here. the four they are commonly charged with aggravated kidnapping, hate crime, aggravated unlawful restrained, aggravated battery, deadly weapon. three are charged with residential burglary. one other is charged with robbery and possession of a stolen motor vehicle. jordan hill, 18 years old, tess faye cooper 18. brittie covington 18, and tanisha, 24 years old. she does have a prior arrest for multiple offens
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chicago as well, where he says he'll send the feds to combat violence. >> it is carnage. it's horrible core naj. this is -- afghanistan is not like what's happening in chicago. people are being shot left and right. thousands of people over a short period of time. i don't want to have thousands of people shot in a city where essentially i'm the president. so all i'm saying is to the mayor who came up to my office recently, i say you have to smarten up and you have to toughen up because you can't let that happen. that's a war zone. >> reporter: now, donald trump has a very busy day ahead of him. he will be headed to philadelphia to meet with republicans who are going to be on a retreat there. that's an opportunity for his gop allies to ask him about these voter fraud allegations. that's something where you can see executive action from the president today as he moves forward with that investigation. we're also expecting to see executive actions on trade. back to you, chris. >> interesting question, sara. will the members of his party take the president on on some of these wild claims. jo
chicago as well, where he says he'll send the feds to combat violence. >> it is carnage. it's horrible core naj. this is -- afghanistan is not like what's happening in chicago. people are being shot left and right. thousands of people over a short period of time. i don't want to have thousands of people shot in a city where essentially i'm the president. so all i'm saying is to the mayor who came up to my office recently, i say you have to smarten up and you have to toughen up because...
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president reached chicago emanuel or any law enforcement authorities to discuss the concerns that he expressed in his tweet last night? sec. spicer: he met with mayor emanuel during the transition and expressed to him his support for the city. they need to deal with a crime and the killings that are occurring in chicago. when president obama was ,peaking his farewell address two people rick killed the same day the president was in his home city. the president-elect at the time extended his support to mayor emanuel to say that the resources of the federal government are here for you. to the best of my knowledge, that returned call for help has not occurred. john? john roberts? i will get to you. that was very enthusiastic and i appreciate it. you are getting an award today. [laughter] >> for the record, i very much appreciate and respect lynn. that the president once to launch an investigation into voting irregularities in the 2016 election. sec. spicer: not just in 2016. i think in terms of registration where you have folks on roles that had been deceased or moved a registered to cou
president reached chicago emanuel or any law enforcement authorities to discuss the concerns that he expressed in his tweet last night? sec. spicer: he met with mayor emanuel during the transition and expressed to him his support for the city. they need to deal with a crime and the killings that are occurring in chicago. when president obama was ,peaking his farewell address two people rick killed the same day the president was in his home city. the president-elect at the time extended his...
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, and listen live on the free c-span radio app. >>> chicago mayor rahm emanuel and labor member of the british house of commons talked about the political future of major cities. donald trump's administration and the uk's exit from the european union. >>> thanks for joining us today to talk about the cities in the age of brexit and trump. we're joined by two remarkable people to both interpret what has happened and really to give us some guidance going forward. rahm emanuel's the mayor of chicago, our nation's third largest city. as everyone in this room knows, he was formerly chief of staff to president obama. he occupied a high-ranking position in congress. a national leader, in other words, who's gone local. and tris tan hunt is a preeminent historian whose books on victorian cities are must-reads. so he's a localist who's gone national. so there's a lot to talk about with these two leaders. >> ships passing in the dark. >> exactly. for those in the audience, there are index cards on your chair. when you want to ask a question, please write your name and the question on the index ca
, and listen live on the free c-span radio app. >>> chicago mayor rahm emanuel and labor member of the british house of commons talked about the political future of major cities. donald trump's administration and the uk's exit from the european union. >>> thanks for joining us today to talk about the cities in the age of brexit and trump. we're joined by two remarkable people to both interpret what has happened and really to give us some guidance going forward. rahm emanuel's...
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. >> pelley: the president threatens federal action to stop violence in chicago. >> i think he's talking 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 o
. >> pelley: the president threatens federal action to stop violence in chicago. >> i think he's talking 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. >>...
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time of year to feel that. president-elect trump taking a shot at the chicago mayor calling him out for the city's staggering homicide rate from 2016. we'll tell you about that. remember this? >> we have to pass the bill so that you can find out what is in it away from the fog of the controversy. >> martha: away from the fog everybody found out what was in it and some people aren't happy with it. that was nancy pelosi saying we needed to find out what was in the bill. a lot of them didn't read the bill before it was passed. now she is singing a different tune amid a scramble to repeal and replace. house majority leader kevin mccarthy standing by with more on that right after this. >> we will repeal the disaster known as obamacare and create new healthcare, all sorts of reforms that work for you and your family. when heartburn hits, fight back fast with tums smoothies. it starts dissolving the instant it touches your tongue. and neutralizes stomach acid at the source. ♪ tum -tum -tum -tum smoothies! only from tums involve two parties discussing something? why not give you some say?
time of year to feel that. president-elect trump taking a shot at the chicago mayor calling him out for the city's staggering homicide rate from 2016. we'll tell you about that. remember this? >> we have to pass the bill so that you can find out what is in it away from the fog of the controversy. >> martha: away from the fog everybody found out what was in it and some people aren't happy with it. that was nancy pelosi saying we needed to find out what was in the bill. a lot of them...
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="#ffff00">threatens federal action to stop color="#ffff00">violence in chicago. color="#ffff00">>> i think he's talking 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: 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. l
="#ffff00">threatens federal action to stop violence in chicago. >> i think he's talking 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: tyler moore. ♪ you might just make it after all ♪ this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: we were saddened today...
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charges chicago police with excessive use of force and lack of accountability. but if jeff sessions gets confirmed as attorney general, which seems likely, will he embrace those findings? and if you had any doubt that tensions are high about russia, well, nato just sent these u.s. troops into poland creating the biggest u.s. military presence in europe since the cold war. and as you can imagine, russia's not happy. yet donald trump's national security adviser, lieutenant general michael flynn called the russian ambassador to the u.s. the same day that president obama imposed sanctions against russia, and trump is now saying he might remove those sanctions. but first, here last saturday i commented on the then just released, declassified sum rmar regarding -- what i didn't know then, what none of you news then was that the classified version given to the president and the plbt included a two-page summary of an unsubstantiated report suggesting that russia iengaged in kompromat. two points. first, just like i said about the intel report, we lack the evidence necessary to make an informed j
charges chicago police with excessive use of force and lack of accountability. but if jeff sessions gets confirmed as attorney general, which seems likely, will he embrace those findings? and if you had any doubt that tensions are high about russia, well, nato just sent these u.s. troops into poland creating the biggest u.s. military presence in europe since the cold war. and as you can imagine, russia's not happy. yet donald trump's national security adviser, lieutenant general michael flynn...
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today, we have more deaths in the city of chicago than is sustainable. if rahm emanuel cannot do his job, ask for help. we need to make sure protecting our citizens as a priority and that is what donald trump is talking about today. >> lou: he is not only talking about it, but he is getting it done and it is truly remarkable. donald trump becomes the first president, the president-elect technically, but the first national leader to say to the american people, chicago, these are americans who are dying and dying in record numbers at the hands of their fellow citizens in chicago. why in the world, this president and others, did not stand up? it takes donald trump to do so. this is amazing to me. >> lou, what's amazing is we see president-elect trump ringing jobs back to america. we expect them to be treated fairly and have safety. 700 plus deaths in one year in the city, the current president's hometown, it's outrageous. >> lou: acceptable collateral damage at least in the minds of this administration and the national democratic party. very quickly, and this russian hacking mess that i
today, we have more deaths in the city of chicago than is sustainable. if rahm emanuel cannot do his job, ask for help. we need to make sure protecting our citizens as a priority and that is what donald trump is talking about today. >> lou: he is not only talking about it, but he is getting it done and it is truly remarkable. donald trump becomes the first president, the president-elect technically, but the first national leader to say to the american people, chicago, these are americans...
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manhattan is not that easy. >> reporter: other cities, including washington, d.c. and chicago, are struggling to update their aging transit systems to meet record ridership. u.s. infrastructure may help. but governor cuomo says translating that money into shovel-ready projects won't happen quickly. >> projects can take years to design, do the environmental impact statement and the community approval process. >> reporter: the american society of civil engineers awarded u.s. infrastructure a d-plus rating and estimates more than $3.5 trillion are needed for improvement. >> if president trump is going to add verytize $1 trillion, i hope to get $1 trillion of the $1 trillion. i'm sure every state would compete. >> reporter: there were some hiccups on day one. there were reported delays and an elevator malfunctioned. eventually, the line could extend 8.5 miles. >> the "cbs overnight news" will be right back. i just want to find a used car without getting ripped off. you could start your search at the all-new carfax.com that might help. show me the carfax. now the car you want and the hi
manhattan is not that easy. >> reporter: other cities, including washington, d.c. and chicago, are struggling to update their aging transit systems to meet record ridership. u.s. infrastructure may help. but governor cuomo says translating that money into shovel-ready projects won't happen quickly. >> projects can take years to design, do the environmental impact statement and the community approval process. >> reporter: the american society of civil engineers awarded u.s....
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farewell speech in chicago. >> ben ferguson and former clinton white house aid, a regular on the show and new cnn political commentator. so let me start with you. president obama going to head to capitol hill this week on wednesday to meet with democrats and the whole goal here is how they can stop this repeal of obama care, how they can block it. this is an aggressive play to block his successor from carrying out a core campaign promise. is barack obama going too far? >> no. i don't think he is going too far. i think this is a standard move for any president in a situation where you are being followed by a successor who threatened to repeal your signature piece of legislation but threatened to upend the basic norms of decency in government. i think president obama is wise to take these measures. i think that we are going to see a great deal of resistance on the part of a lot of democrats in the next four years or longer if necessary to fight against encroachment to the constitution in violation of law that might be coming. i think this is an appropriate first step for the presid
farewell speech in chicago. >> ben ferguson and former clinton white house aid, a regular on the show and new cnn political commentator. so let me start with you. president obama going to head to capitol hill this week on wednesday to meet with democrats and the whole goal here is how they can stop this repeal of obama care, how they can block it. this is an aggressive play to block his successor from carrying out a core campaign promise. is barack obama going too far? >> no. i...
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are and always will be the united states of america. >>> 2008, grant park, chicago. the night that barack obama was elected president. >> yes, we can! yes, we can! yes, we can! ♪ ♪ >>> now, eight years later, president obama is going home. ♪ >> we joined him on air force one for his last trip to chicago as president, to say farewell to the nation. ♪ ♪ >> the soundtrack for our day, music from the president's own spotify lists. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> tonight you're going to talk to the american people. >> right. >> is this a hard one? do you know what you're going to say? >> i know what i'm going to say. i have to make sure i get through it properly. you know, when you reflect back on eight years, for all of the highs and the lows, the one thing that is a constant is the incredible dedication of the people who got you there, and who helped you do your job. everybody from the staff at the white house to the folks who make sure the airplane flies to supporters who would write me notes when things weren't going well to the people who would say that the work we did made a difference.
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. what my hometown of chicago needs to do to stop the bloodshed. hey, have you done your taxes yet? ugh. can i do an interpretive dance to show you how i feel about filing taxes? uh... ♪ okay you're using a website to fill out your taxes. you're going to get a refund! because you gocharged nd to file.ed claire? yeah? you know you can file your taxes for free with credit karma, right? what? i must dance. file your taxes for free with credit karma tax. and her new mobile wedding business.tte at first, getting paid was tough... until she got quickbooks. now she sends invoices, sees when they've been viewed and ta-da, paid twice as fast! see how at quickbooks-dot-com. >> i want to say thanks to our cashin' in crew for a great week. time to wake up, america. chicago, windy city, chicagoland, second city. what is happening to my hometown? last week chicago had the distinction of being the deadliest city in america, exceeding new york and los angeles combined. sadly, the second city is second to none when it comes to violent crime. what gives? why is violent crime skyrocketing there, bu
. what my hometown of chicago needs to do to stop the bloodshed. hey, have you done your taxes yet? ugh. can i do an interpretive dance to show you how i feel about filing taxes? uh... ♪ okay you're using a website to fill out your taxes. you're going to get a refund! because you gocharged nd to file.ed claire? yeah? you know you can file your taxes for free with credit karma, right? what? i must dance. file your taxes for free with credit karma tax. and her new mobile wedding business.tte at...
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the windy city. what my hometown of chicago needs to do to stop the bloodshed. [vo] quickbooks introduces jeanette. and her new business: i do, to go. jeanette was excellent at marrying people. but had trouble getting paid. not a good time, jeanette. even worse. now i'm uncomfortable. but here's the good news, jeanette got quickbooks. send that invoice, jeanette. looks like they viewed it. and, ta-da! paid twice as fast. oh, she's an efficient officiant. way to grow, jeanette. get paid twice as fast. visit quickbooks-dot-com. >> i want to say thanks to our cashin' in crew for a great week. time to wake up, america. chicago, windy city, chicagoland, second city. what is happening to my hometown? last week chicago had the distinction of being the deadliest city in america, exceeding new york and los angeles combined. sadly, the second city is second to none when it comes to violent crime. what gives? why is violent crime skyrocketing there, but not in other big cities? and what can chicago do to stop the carnage. first, the why? gang violence is rampant and shows no signs of slow
the windy city. what my hometown of chicago needs to do to stop the bloodshed. [vo] quickbooks introduces jeanette. and her new business: i do, to go. jeanette was excellent at marrying people. but had trouble getting paid. not a good time, jeanette. even worse. now i'm uncomfortable. but here's the good news, jeanette got quickbooks. send that invoice, jeanette. looks like they viewed it. and, ta-da! paid twice as fast. oh, she's an efficient officiant. way to grow, jeanette. get paid twice...
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u.n. law. the u.s. abstained when it came time to vote. >>> 16 minutes past the hour. chicago dealing with the highest murder rate in decades. now the president-elect weighing in. 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 are
u.n. law. the u.s. abstained when it came time to vote. >>> 16 minutes past the hour. chicago dealing with the highest murder rate in decades. now the president-elect weighing in. 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...