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murdered in chicago. overwhelmingly, those people killed were gang members. they were young, they were black and they were killed with a gun. want to talk with the top law enforcement official in the city of chicago right now, police superintendent garry mccarthy. welcome, superintendent. thank you for coming on on a saturday night to talk about this. >> thanks, don. my pleasure. it's really important that we do. >> you're relatively new to chicago, since last year. you have worked in other cities. you brought down murder rates in other cities. what is it about chicago that makes this awful figure possible, 500 murders in one year? >> well, there's a number of things. first of all, as is rightly identified, it's about the gang conflicts. and the second thing that really is overwhelming is the number of firearms in this city. as mr. pollack just said, last time i checked, that number was nine guns for every one that new york city took off the street. but the fact that -- we took nine for every one that new
murdered in chicago. overwhelmingly, those people killed were gang members. they were young, they were black and they were killed with a gun. want to talk with the top law enforcement official in the city of chicago right now, police superintendent garry mccarthy. welcome, superintendent. thank you for coming on on a saturday night to talk about this. >> thanks, don. my pleasure. it's really important that we do. >> you're relatively new to chicago, since last year. you have worked...
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chicago has tough laws, it tnt working. >> well, chicago in a bubble. as the manufacturers, we're target markets for gun flow. you have a combination of guns and drugs and we need a comprehensive plan. it's also poverty and lack of education. people think killing is the only way out. we need a comprehensive plan. not just gun violence alone is the issue here. >> reverend jackson, thank you very much. i thank you for being part of this debate. >> thank you, sir. >> we're back after a quick break. ughter really wants that pink castle thing. and you really don't want to pay more than you have to. only citi price rewind automatically searches for the lowest price. and if it finds one, you get refunded the difference. just use your citi card and register your purchase online. have a super sparkly day! ok. [ male announcer ] now all you need is a magic carriage. citi price rewind. start saving at citi.com/pricerewind. >>> in four hours we'll see a last-ditch effort to keep us from going over the fiscal cliff. the president and key congressional players will m
chicago has tough laws, it tnt working. >> well, chicago in a bubble. as the manufacturers, we're target markets for gun flow. you have a combination of guns and drugs and we need a comprehensive plan. it's also poverty and lack of education. people think killing is the only way out. we need a comprehensive plan. not just gun violence alone is the issue here. >> reverend jackson, thank you very much. i thank you for being part of this debate. >> thank you, sir. >> we're...
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joining me now, chicago tribune columnist john katz. before we talk, i want you to listen to this interview i did in chicago a few years ago. what is the violence for? what is the whole reason for shooting? why do so many people get shot? >> traffic flow my way. >> do you kill somebody you get rid of them, that's more money for you? i don't mean you specifically. >> not me specifically, but some people. >> explain it to me, what do you mean by that? >> [ bleep ]. some people got it down. got to get on top. >> he was an admitted gang banger as he said, john. has anything changed in chicago since i did that interview in 2009? >> by the way, that was a fantastic interview and i think you get to the heart of the problem. there is a gang war in chicago on the west and south sides. the police are outmanned, undermanned and outgunned. and the criminals are killing each other to climb up, you know, the next wrung on the ladder. i don't know what this 500th homicide, the motivation was, the fellow -- the victim had been in and out of prison and
joining me now, chicago tribune columnist john katz. before we talk, i want you to listen to this interview i did in chicago a few years ago. what is the violence for? what is the whole reason for shooting? why do so many people get shot? >> traffic flow my way. >> do you kill somebody you get rid of them, that's more money for you? i don't mean you specifically. >> not me specifically, but some people. >> explain it to me, what do you mean by that? >> [ bleep ]....
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but look at chicago, wind coming up from the south. so, we've got the milder air and this is all rainfall, at least right now, but very quickly it's going to change to snow. look at some of the snowfall totals we've seen over the last 24 hours. hastings, nebraska, 8 inches, a portion of interstate 80. was closed over the last 12 hours or so, that's about 150 miles, they were saying the interstate there was so tied up because of the snow, very dangerous and treacherous driving conditions, blizzard warnings from green bay all the way down to iowa impacting a huge swath of the central united states, ashleigh. it is going to be very treacherous. >> just miserable. so the headline here, check your flight before you head for the airport. karen maginnis, thank you. >> i dare say, chicago is going to be one of the biggest delays. already two-hour delays there. >> oh, rats. keep an eye out for us. thank you. >>> and the faa is reporting most airports at this point are operating normally, but then you heard karen maginnis say if you're planning
but look at chicago, wind coming up from the south. so, we've got the milder air and this is all rainfall, at least right now, but very quickly it's going to change to snow. look at some of the snowfall totals we've seen over the last 24 hours. hastings, nebraska, 8 inches, a portion of interstate 80. was closed over the last 12 hours or so, that's about 150 miles, they were saying the interstate there was so tied up because of the snow, very dangerous and treacherous driving conditions,...
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chicago is in a very real sense a war zone. two years ago the governor there, governor pat quinn, launched this ambition anti-violent program. on paper, sounded like a great idea. but a cnn investigation found serious questions about whether this was about crime prevention or politics. here is cnn investigative correspondent drew griffin. >> reporter: hello? hello? anybody here? this is one of the community organizing groups hired to help reduce violence in chicago. part of a $54.5 million initiative governor pat quinn's neighborhood recovery initiative or nri, rolled out just before his contentious 2010 election. this group called the woodlawn organization got $1.2 million. so this is all that's left of the woodlawn organization. we walked through a front door that was wide open, you can see the equipment is here. this was defunded by the program because they couldn't figure up what they had done with the money. it was one of 160 community, church and civic groups that got the nri money from the state. now, most of the money h
chicago is in a very real sense a war zone. two years ago the governor there, governor pat quinn, launched this ambition anti-violent program. on paper, sounded like a great idea. but a cnn investigation found serious questions about whether this was about crime prevention or politics. here is cnn investigative correspondent drew griffin. >> reporter: hello? hello? anybody here? this is one of the community organizing groups hired to help reduce violence in chicago. part of a $54.5...
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i live in chicago. i live on the west side. i live in a violent neighborhood, and i know firsthand that you better in government do something about the violence because that's what the people want. >> but the murder rate is up 25%. would you -- are you saying that the murder rate would be up 30%, 35% without this program? >> you take it one year at a time. you try and evaluate the programs and find out what is working, what isn't working so well, and you focus on the things that work well. but you don't just say we're not going to do anything. >> reporter: even a member of quinn's own party, though, democratic state representative thaddeus jones has questions, asking where are the audits, administration costs, and oversight of the many organizations? we can show you what the neighborhood recovery initiative did that is proof, say organizers. the money was well spent. teaching teens to change behaviors, and for $8.75 an hour, this is how the teens work to reduce chicago's murder rate. >> this week we're talking about seeking inn
i live in chicago. i live on the west side. i live in a violent neighborhood, and i know firsthand that you better in government do something about the violence because that's what the people want. >> but the murder rate is up 25%. would you -- are you saying that the murder rate would be up 30%, 35% without this program? >> you take it one year at a time. you try and evaluate the programs and find out what is working, what isn't working so well, and you focus on the things that...
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now to chicago. here's a live look outside of chicago right now. as you can see, no snow yet, but high winds are already impacting flights at o'hare airport. in fact, that's where ted rowlands is now joining us by phone. so, ted, have flights been canceled? >> reporter: yeah. several flights have been canceled, a lot of delays here, as well, carol, it's not so much the weather here in chicago. that's coming in a few hours and it's going to make what is already a difficult situation worse, it's the other areas, destinations in iowa, wisconsin, all canceled then there are delays from airplanes trying to come here from denver and other places out west as this monster storm moves across the country. a handful of cancellations, a lot of delays and a lot of people scurrying to try to get on flights now while they can. united has waved their change fees for anybody wanting to alter their travel plans because as this system moves forward, we're expecting it to hit around 4:00 this afternoon. it's going to be nasty with blizzards -- a blizzard, high winds,
now to chicago. here's a live look outside of chicago right now. as you can see, no snow yet, but high winds are already impacting flights at o'hare airport. in fact, that's where ted rowlands is now joining us by phone. so, ted, have flights been canceled? >> reporter: yeah. several flights have been canceled, a lot of delays here, as well, carol, it's not so much the weather here in chicago. that's coming in a few hours and it's going to make what is already a difficult situation worse,...
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let's move in and show you what's happening around chicago. this is where we are picking up rainfall. right now this is going to change very shortly. you are on the cusp of seeing snowfall and high winds. maybe up to 60 miles an hour and a couple of inches of snow. watch out, the airports are already affected in the chicago area. >> let me stop you, karen. i think we have ted as we are talking about chicago and travel. can we hear you now? >> yeah. hopefully you can hear me and as you said, the delays have started here at o'hare and midway. southwest announced they are cancelling all flights from 5:00 central time this evening. these folks are in line to board flights will likely get out of here with no problem. it got a little bit of a window. while it is slowing across most of the midwest and causing major delays and the planes are trapped in other airports. here in chicago, it is just rain. it has been raining all day. as karen mentioned, in the next hour or two, it will turn into a nightmare. they were headed to new york and switched their
let's move in and show you what's happening around chicago. this is where we are picking up rainfall. right now this is going to change very shortly. you are on the cusp of seeing snowfall and high winds. maybe up to 60 miles an hour and a couple of inches of snow. watch out, the airports are already affected in the chicago area. >> let me stop you, karen. i think we have ted as we are talking about chicago and travel. can we hear you now? >> yeah. hopefully you can hear me and as...
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. >>> chicago reached a dubious milestone overnight. a shooting victim on the west side became the city's 500th homicide of the year. police say the 40-year-old man was shot in the head outside a convenience store. no arrests were made. chicago has been struggling for decades to overcome an epidemic of gun violence. this year's figures are 17% higher than last year. but it's still just half the murder rate of 20 years ago. according to chicago police statistics, 943 homicides were recorded in 1992. >>> in suburban st. louis, let's just say an alleged shoplifter picked the wrong store on the wrong day. it happened shortly before christmas. the man was trying to leave with stolen liquor and got into a scuffle with a female worker. just at that point, professional kick boxer and marshall artist jesse finney walked into the store and saw the commotion and took action. >> i'm still trying to fight me and saying choice words. he wasn't getting up, i can promise you that. i was like just chill out, relax. i'm not going to hurt you. the police
. >>> chicago reached a dubious milestone overnight. a shooting victim on the west side became the city's 500th homicide of the year. police say the 40-year-old man was shot in the head outside a convenience store. no arrests were made. chicago has been struggling for decades to overcome an epidemic of gun violence. this year's figures are 17% higher than last year. but it's still just half the murder rate of 20 years ago. according to chicago police statistics, 943 homicides were...
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ted, i used to live in chicago and know how busy it can be. southwest airlines is canceling ought flights out of chicago's midway airport starting at 5:00. what do we know about the delays? >> reporter: because of what's coming, suz sdplanne. it's miserable and rain and much worse in the hours to come in chicago. you mentioned the cancellations at midway. we expect cancellations at o'hare as well as the hours continue. right now at o'hare they can get flights out. the problem is getting planes in from affected areas from iowa and wisconsin where they're getting absolutely hammered. that's the case here in just a few hours, so the travelers here who are in line, they are going to get out likely if their planes leave within the next hour or two. out on the tarmac they have all the plows ready, the des-icing machines ready and they're getting ready for a long night here. the they're scheduled to live after the 5:00 hour are warned to call ahead. if you come to the art, bris your patience. there's a good chance you could be delayed once this rain
ted, i used to live in chicago and know how busy it can be. southwest airlines is canceling ought flights out of chicago's midway airport starting at 5:00. what do we know about the delays? >> reporter: because of what's coming, suz sdplanne. it's miserable and rain and much worse in the hours to come in chicago. you mentioned the cancellations at midway. we expect cancellations at o'hare as well as the hours continue. right now at o'hare they can get flights out. the problem is getting...
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even in chicago, chicago into tomorrow, tomorrow night affair. here's the timeline. the forecast models, the guidance really all in sync on this one. that is the good news. this morning it began in denver, colorado. pushing eastward. by the time we head into tonight, watch this white area. of course, that's the snow intensified. but another key factor with this storm to really see it intensify, watch these isobars. these lines of equal pressure. the tighter they are, the stronger the winds, carol. tomorrow night in chicago we're only going to see 2 to 4 inches of snow. but the winds will be perilous in terms of traveling. of course, with christmas only a few days away we're in for tough travel at big hubs in this country. >> i've got to make it to ohio. i'm being selfish here. >> ohio is okay. it's all about the timing. even in chicago if you go friday or tonight, you'll be fine. even into tomorrow morning. the timing on this is key. ohio, carol, you're fine. we're not going to see this move into ohio until thursday night, friday. saturday ohio's worst day. the earli
even in chicago, chicago into tomorrow, tomorrow night affair. here's the timeline. the forecast models, the guidance really all in sync on this one. that is the good news. this morning it began in denver, colorado. pushing eastward. by the time we head into tonight, watch this white area. of course, that's the snow intensified. but another key factor with this storm to really see it intensify, watch these isobars. these lines of equal pressure. the tighter they are, the stronger the winds,...
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the people in chicago. the criminals in chicago who made that one of the most violent cities in america. in chicago there's less chance that you'll be prosecuted under federal firearms laws than in almost any major city in this country and that's a crime. >> it's been nearly two weeks since the newtown shooting. one week since the nra response. in that time, americans seem more confused than ever about how to react to gun violence. on one hand people are buying up guns like mad. in los angeles, we have seen some of the biggest gun buyback in history. people waited two hours in line to get rid of their guns. why do you think that is? why the dichotomy in the country? >> i wasn't in los angeles for the buyback, but if you offer me a $100 for a $50 i'll sell it to y you. >> some wanted to get rid of the guns because they wanted them out of their house. >> people have every right to either own or not own a gun. that's what a free country is about. >> let's move on to the polls that i was talking about earlier.
the people in chicago. the criminals in chicago who made that one of the most violent cities in america. in chicago there's less chance that you'll be prosecuted under federal firearms laws than in almost any major city in this country and that's a crime. >> it's been nearly two weeks since the newtown shooting. one week since the nra response. in that time, americans seem more confused than ever about how to react to gun violence. on one hand people are buying up guns like mad. in los...
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. >> reporter: buddy guy got a chicago sendoff for his honors. he was born into a louisiana family and went on to win six grammy awards. honoree dustin hoffman said when he grew up, movie stars didn't look like he did. more than 50 films later he has two best actor oscars including this one for kramer versus kramer. honoree david letterman has more than 5,000 television newscasts under his belt being found for finding humor in everything, even winning this honor. he talked about it on the late show with david letterman. >> when i stopped laughing, i was very excited. i tell you, this is great for my family. they think i'm working at a jiffy lube in mexico. >> reporter: people who cover the honors say there's more than comic relief at play. that's break from partisan politics. >> at this exact moment when we are all so tired from the election, you can see a little break in the action. i think that adds to the momentousness of the evening. >> reporter: david letterman joked on his show that kennedy center nominees receive an adjustable mattress and
. >> reporter: buddy guy got a chicago sendoff for his honors. he was born into a louisiana family and went on to win six grammy awards. honoree dustin hoffman said when he grew up, movie stars didn't look like he did. more than 50 films later he has two best actor oscars including this one for kramer versus kramer. honoree david letterman has more than 5,000 television newscasts under his belt being found for finding humor in everything, even winning this honor. he talked about it on the...
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chicago bears receiver brandon marshall says he's heard some players use viagra to improve their game performance. >> some guys, you know, they'll do whatever they can, you know, to get an edge. i have heard of some crazy -- i heard crazy stories. i heard guys using like viagra, seriously, because the blood -- i don't know, it's some crazy stuff. you know, it's
chicago bears receiver brandon marshall says he's heard some players use viagra to improve their game performance. >> some guys, you know, they'll do whatever they can, you know, to get an edge. i have heard of some crazy -- i heard crazy stories. i heard guys using like viagra, seriously, because the blood -- i don't know, it's some crazy stuff. you know, it's
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look at the city of chicago. the city of chicago. >> well, the biggest problem here i think in the country is that we don't actually talk to each other like we do now, and everyone is saying, no. we didn't do this. can't do this. well, we don't know what we can do until we try it and we don't know if it's going to change anything if we change our gun rules until we look at it and change it and if it doesn't, go back at it and do something else. we all know that something needs to be done so that 20 children don't get mowed down and hunted down like al qaeda or the taliban by assault weapons. i'm don lemon. thanks for watching. have a great night.
look at the city of chicago. the city of chicago. >> well, the biggest problem here i think in the country is that we don't actually talk to each other like we do now, and everyone is saying, no. we didn't do this. can't do this. well, we don't know what we can do until we try it and we don't know if it's going to change anything if we change our gun rules until we look at it and change it and if it doesn't, go back at it and do something else. we all know that something needs to be done...
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tim is here and tim is from the chicago area, right? >> correct. lutian church charities. >> reporter: and these are comfort dogs you brought in yesterday. >> yes. >> reporter: why? >> we brought them in to bring comfort to people during disaster times of loss with people. they just come in for people to pet. they have vests that say please pet me. that's what you're doing right now. >> reporter: this is luther. that's prince. who is that? >> that's ruthie, chewie. >> or chewbacca. >> reporter: do you go around to different areas where people are in need to do this? >> right. we do it in disaster response situations or situations like this and we place dogs in churches and schools. we have 60 dogs out there placed in six different states to do this sort of thing. >> reporter: get down here with me. tim, if you want to see, look at the kids over here. dave, go over here. if you look at the kids, this brings you joy to pet this dog? >> definitely. >> reporter: yeah? a smile -- listen, i haven't really seen anyone smiling out here and these dogs showe
tim is here and tim is from the chicago area, right? >> correct. lutian church charities. >> reporter: and these are comfort dogs you brought in yesterday. >> yes. >> reporter: why? >> we brought them in to bring comfort to people during disaster times of loss with people. they just come in for people to pet. they have vests that say please pet me. that's what you're doing right now. >> reporter: this is luther. that's prince. who is that? >> that's...
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in new york city. 23% in boston. 33% of a chance in pittsburgh. 40% in chicago. looks like if only place that will see it on this board is pittsburgh because of the lake-effect snow. so look at this. a lot of the country, though, will see white xhals meergeally means we have an inch of snow on the ground christmas morning. even if it's falling we need an inch on the ground in the morning. that's where we're going to see that white christmas. looking ahead toward tomorrow, still more rain for san francisco, so another tough travel day. they clear out on monday. but the story, miguel, will be what's happening here in the southeast. tuesday through thursday, there's the chance for this next storm to climb the coast and bring more snow potentially wednesday and thursday to the northeast. so we'll be watching that. >> alexandra, thank you very much. >>> if the u.s. goes over the fiscal cliff, how are america's business leaders going to react? and if they could force the politicians into a deal, what would it include? >>> and later, some legal advice on how previous su
in new york city. 23% in boston. 33% of a chance in pittsburgh. 40% in chicago. looks like if only place that will see it on this board is pittsburgh because of the lake-effect snow. so look at this. a lot of the country, though, will see white xhals meergeally means we have an inch of snow on the ground christmas morning. even if it's falling we need an inch on the ground in the morning. that's where we're going to see that white christmas. looking ahead toward tomorrow, still more rain for...
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look at the city of chicago. the city of chicago. >> well, the biggest problem here i think in the country is that we don't actually talk to each other like we do now, and everyone is saying, no. we didn't do this. can't do this. well, we don't know what we can do until we try it and we don't know if it's going to change anything if we change our gun rules until we look at it and change it and if it doesn't, go back at it and do something else. we all know that something needs to be done so that 20 children don't get mowed down and hunted down like al qaeda or the taliban by assault weapons. i'm don lemon. thanks for watching. thanks for watching. have a great night. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com with business. and you...rent from national. because only national lets you choose any car in the aisle. and go. you can even take a full-size or above. and still pay the mid-size price. i could get used to this. [ male announcer ] yes, you could business pro. yes, you could. go national. go like a pro. military
look at the city of chicago. the city of chicago. >> well, the biggest problem here i think in the country is that we don't actually talk to each other like we do now, and everyone is saying, no. we didn't do this. can't do this. well, we don't know what we can do until we try it and we don't know if it's going to change anything if we change our gun rules until we look at it and change it and if it doesn't, go back at it and do something else. we all know that something needs to be done...
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it's been mentioned that danny ended his convention speech in chicago in 1968 with the word aloha. to some of you who visit us, it may have meant hello and to others it may have meant good-bye. those of us who have been privileged to live in hawaii understand aloha means "i love you." and as someone who has been privileged to live in hawaii, i know that he embodied the very best of that spirit, the very best of aloha. it's fitting it was the last word that danny spoke on this earth. he may have been saying good-bye to us. maybe he was saying hello to someone waiting on the other side, but it was a final expression most of all of his love for the family and friends that he cared so much about, for the men and women he was honored to serve with, for the country that held such a special place in his heart and so we remember a man who inspired all of us with his courage and moved us with his compassion, that inspired us with his integrity and who taught so many of us including a young boy growing up in hawaii that america has a place for everyone. may god bless daniel inouye and may go
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. >>> and an unwelcome milestone in chicago. a shooting overnight became the city's 500th homicide of the year. police say a 40-year-old man was shot in the head outside a convenience store. no arrests were made. now, chicago has been struggling for decades to overcome an epidemic of gun violence. this year's homicide figures are 17% higher than last year. but it is still only about half the rate of 20 years ago. according to chicago police statistics, 943 homicides were recorded in 1992. >>> for the second time this month, a man has been shoved to his death from a subway platform in new york. it happened last night in queens. police and witnesses say a woman who had been pacing and mumbling pushed a man in front of the train before running down two nights of stairs and into the street. surveillance video actually caught part of that. the woman is still on the loose, and the suspect in a fatal subway shove earlier this month is in custody, charged with second-degree murder. >>> the music world is mourning the loss today of r&b s
. >>> and an unwelcome milestone in chicago. a shooting overnight became the city's 500th homicide of the year. police say a 40-year-old man was shot in the head outside a convenience store. no arrests were made. now, chicago has been struggling for decades to overcome an epidemic of gun violence. this year's homicide figures are 17% higher than last year. but it is still only about half the rate of 20 years ago. according to chicago police statistics, 943 homicides were recorded in...
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chicago to 30 as well. so it is the winds coupled with all the snow creating all this havoc and will only begin to. blizzard warnings in effect for indiana and ohio until 7:00 tonight. that's because the snow that is coming down between 6 and 12 inches. the ferocious winds, 30, 40 miles per hour. but in north carolina, we had gusts of 70 from the severe weather that is pushing eastward. so as a composite, it is really impactful for tens of millions. >> typically this is where i say thank you. but that's all bad news. >> all bad news. only gets better. we'll have a lull in the action until new year's eve and new year's day storm. >> thank you for the love. >>> a former president, george h.w. bush, is still in the hospital a day after christmas. doctors thought that the 88-year-old former president would be able to go home for the holidays, but he developed a fever. mr. bush was hospitalized in late november for bronchitis and spokesperson jim mcgrath says his condition has slightly improved and added he has
chicago to 30 as well. so it is the winds coupled with all the snow creating all this havoc and will only begin to. blizzard warnings in effect for indiana and ohio until 7:00 tonight. that's because the snow that is coming down between 6 and 12 inches. the ferocious winds, 30, 40 miles per hour. but in north carolina, we had gusts of 70 from the severe weather that is pushing eastward. so as a composite, it is really impactful for tens of millions. >> typically this is where i say thank...
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you take a young man growing up in harlem or the south side of chicago or here in atlanta and he wants to be jay-z, and he wants to be lebron james or denzel washington and he doesn't really see how wide the world is in terms of where he can be successful. i would tell any of the guys coming along, pursue your dreams as athletes. it's certainly something that's worthwhile but don't forget you have a mind. i always try to tell people that i can do more than stuff a ball through a hoop. my mind is my greatest asset. that should be the case for them. >> kareem abdul-jabbar, thank you. >>> now to the big stories of the week ahead, from white house to wall street and hollywood, our correspondents tell you what you need to know. we begin tonight with the president's plan for the week. >> i'm dan lothian at the white house. on monday, president obama hits the road again, this time going to redford, michigan, where he will continue his campaign to put pressure on lawmakers in order to prevent taxes from going up on the middle class. also we will be standing by to see if the white house makes a
you take a young man growing up in harlem or the south side of chicago or here in atlanta and he wants to be jay-z, and he wants to be lebron james or denzel washington and he doesn't really see how wide the world is in terms of where he can be successful. i would tell any of the guys coming along, pursue your dreams as athletes. it's certainly something that's worthwhile but don't forget you have a mind. i always try to tell people that i can do more than stuff a ball through a hoop. my mind...
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a mother gunned down on a chicago bus. a father lost his 15-year-old son during columbine tragedy. and the list went on and on. and the photos kept coming out. their message, about 32 people are killed every single day by guns in this country and that it has got to stop. >> today, there will be 32 more families that know the pain and or that you just heard here today. so we pay a lot of attention and appropriately so to these mass shootings, the one that andre's son miraculously survived. but we also have to be aware this happens in our nation every day and as you're going to hear today, as a nation, we are better than this. >> that was dan gross, spearhead today's call for action. he's the head of the brady campaign which is a nonprofit that has long fought to reform the gun industry through laws and also through education, suzanne. >> current gun laws are as varied as states that govern them. george howell is taking a look at varied regulations. just watch. >> what happened in newtown, connecticut, has put the spotlight on gun laws in the u.s. government dannel malloy says with h
a mother gunned down on a chicago bus. a father lost his 15-year-old son during columbine tragedy. and the list went on and on. and the photos kept coming out. their message, about 32 people are killed every single day by guns in this country and that it has got to stop. >> today, there will be 32 more families that know the pain and or that you just heard here today. so we pay a lot of attention and appropriately so to these mass shootings, the one that andre's son miraculously survived....
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. >>> lots of tiny tots in chicago got a real treat this christmas from singing superstar jennifer hudson and her charity. the julian d. king gift foundation. that was named after hudson's 7-year-old nephew who was murdered in 2008. lines stretched around the block as little kids eagerly awaited a toy for christmas. the drive started by hudson and her sister four years ago. >> it brought tears to my eyes. that was my christmas wish. i was like, jesus, just please, let there be people out there. that was the first thing i saw when i came up and tears just started forming so, you know, i got my christmas wish. >> jennifer hudson's foundation has collected thousands of toys to give to needy families in chicago. >>> your responses to our talk back question of the day. what is your favorite christmas memory? this is from paul. a week before christmas our home in detroit was broken into and all the christmas gifts were stolen. woke up on christmas morning and there was a new tv, new ornaments, and tons of christmas gifts under the tree. the local mormon church had donated. melinda actually sent
. >>> lots of tiny tots in chicago got a real treat this christmas from singing superstar jennifer hudson and her charity. the julian d. king gift foundation. that was named after hudson's 7-year-old nephew who was murdered in 2008. lines stretched around the block as little kids eagerly awaited a toy for christmas. the drive started by hudson and her sister four years ago. >> it brought tears to my eyes. that was my christmas wish. i was like, jesus, just please, let there be...
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. >>> a bank robber who escaped a prison in chicago on a rope of bed sheets and dental floss has made his first court appearance. joseph jose banks and a fellow inmate squeezed down a window and rappelled 15 stories to freedom early tuesday. but the breakout didn't last long. a swarm of police and fbi agents arrested banks at an apartment. the manhunt for the other escapee continues. >>> a police officer in the right place at the right time. take a look at this video. this is footage from a police car dashcam in spooner, wisconsin, capturing what police officer adam brunclick saw as he was driving along his beat. a child you see there in the yellow jacket in a shopping cart rocketing towards a busy street. the officer realized he couldn't stop the car so he stopped traffic instead. it worked and the little boy escaped unharmed. wow. >>> their job is to make people laugh, but not these days. how a connecticut radio morning show has become a way for listeners to heal. powerful words coming up. you know how painful heartburn can be. for fast, long lasting relief, use doctor recommended g
. >>> a bank robber who escaped a prison in chicago on a rope of bed sheets and dental floss has made his first court appearance. joseph jose banks and a fellow inmate squeezed down a window and rappelled 15 stories to freedom early tuesday. but the breakout didn't last long. a swarm of police and fbi agents arrested banks at an apartment. the manhunt for the other escapee continues. >>> a police officer in the right place at the right time. take a look at this video. this is...
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managing director of the boston consulting group joins me from chicago. great to see you. happy holidays. let's talk about the effect on the economy. i think it's important to point out that it if no deal is reached by january 1st, some things will take effect right away. 2% increase in payroll taxes. no more unemployment benefits for 2 million americans. others will take a little longer to take effect. having said that, what will be the impact on the economy long-term, do you think? >> i think you have to look at this more than as a fiscal cliff but as a fiscal slide. what we're doing is we're beginning a slide and we're going to slide slowly if we don't do something by february we'll have a debt limit crisis that will also cause us so accelerate and reduce the confidence in the united states of america, which is something we should not allow to have happ happen. by march, all of a sudden there will be a payroll in tax increases in terms of what people have to pay whether it's estimated taxes or if your payroll, all these things will make it more difficult. we'll watch de
managing director of the boston consulting group joins me from chicago. great to see you. happy holidays. let's talk about the effect on the economy. i think it's important to point out that it if no deal is reached by january 1st, some things will take effect right away. 2% increase in payroll taxes. no more unemployment benefits for 2 million americans. others will take a little longer to take effect. having said that, what will be the impact on the economy long-term, do you think? >> i...
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some had to go back early this morning because of a situation in the chicago area. we have eight now and a couple more coming in to relieve. we have dogs here this week. >> when you got here, did you know right away where to go, who to see or did you show up and wait for instructions? >> luther church charities, our church is christ the king we work through them and connect with people in the town. we have dogs at the high school right now. >> wyou've done this before. here for hurricane sandy. >> hurricane sandy, joplin, we also deploy volunteers out in disaster situations. >> can i ask you, do you notice a difference between how children respond and grown-ups response when it comes to the dog? >> about the same. both come town and pet, some show emotion, some will get down on the ground with the dogs. dogs at high school are basically laying down with kids laying around them all with their hand on the dog. >> that is right? >> petting the dogs, massaging the dogs. dogs are loving it. >> i say i want to come back as a comfort dog. i've seen everybody coming up and
some had to go back early this morning because of a situation in the chicago area. we have eight now and a couple more coming in to relieve. we have dogs here this week. >> when you got here, did you know right away where to go, who to see or did you show up and wait for instructions? >> luther church charities, our church is christ the king we work through them and connect with people in the town. we have dogs at the high school right now. >> wyou've done this before. here...
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o only 29 in chicago. looking at the radar picture, heavy rain across eastern sections of north carolina. strong downpours there. and just to the north as you come into virginia. you see that pink right there. freezing rain mixing in with snow and sleet for our nation's capital. in washington, d.c., there's the white house in the distance. we are looking at some nasty weather working its way through the mid-atlantic and the northeast. it's not going to get any better looking forward. you can see we're looking at heavy, heavy snow, a foot or more in interior new england. that will start tonight into tomorrow. this is a massive storm impacting millions of people. >> be careful out there. bonnie schneider, thanks so much. >>> guess what? it's boxing day in the uk, canada and several other countries. and shoppers are mopping the stores. these pictures show crowds in london this morning. 26th of december is a lot like black friday here in the united states. analysts expect 4 million british shoppers will spend
o only 29 in chicago. looking at the radar picture, heavy rain across eastern sections of north carolina. strong downpours there. and just to the north as you come into virginia. you see that pink right there. freezing rain mixing in with snow and sleet for our nation's capital. in washington, d.c., there's the white house in the distance. we are looking at some nasty weather working its way through the mid-atlantic and the northeast. it's not going to get any better looking forward. you can...
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joining us live from chicago is father robert baron, a catholic theologian and founder of the word on fire ministry. father, many people out there are saying that this is evil, that mr. lanza, this young man, that this represents evil. how do you define evil? >> well, the catholic tradition, evil is never a positive force that opposes the good but always something entirely negative. it is a lack of a good that ought to be there. think of like a cavity in a tooth or a cancer that compromises an organ t is not like the "star wars" cosmology where you have the dark and light side of the force battle bug rather, evil is always a lack of a good that ought to be there. in the case of moral easeville is is a twisting or perverting of the will, which by its nature should seek the good. >> and how do we know god is listening? >> god is love and attentive to every aspect of his reyation. god hears the cry of the poor, as the bible said. god is attentive to all aspects of reality. people ask me a lot, where is god in newtown? how is god present there in the right answer, i think, is in every act
joining us live from chicago is father robert baron, a catholic theologian and founder of the word on fire ministry. father, many people out there are saying that this is evil, that mr. lanza, this young man, that this represents evil. how do you define evil? >> well, the catholic tradition, evil is never a positive force that opposes the good but always something entirely negative. it is a lack of a good that ought to be there. think of like a cavity in a tooth or a cancer that...
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for a police force with only 30 officers, way more than top cops in neighboring los angeles, chicago or new york. cash put in his pocket by a city manager and others who were paying themselves inflated salaries. the city manager taking home more than a million dollars. >> yeah, you! >> reporter: this was the reaction when the public found out. outrage, anger boiled over. prosecutors nabbed eight city leaders saying they used public funds like a personal piggy bank, looting the working class city of millions of dollars. they face criminal corruption charges. chief randy adams wasn't charged. because adams didn't directly control the city's money. but even the judge wondered in court, i don't know why he's not a defendant in this case. so where is adams today? he lives in simi valley, an upper class l.a. suburb 50 miles northwest of bell, just off of country club drive, in a gated community. his five bedroom, five bath, $800,000 home overlooks a picturesque golf course. >> disgusting and the fact that he is living this lavish lifestyle on the backs of us? >> reporter: bell resident den
for a police force with only 30 officers, way more than top cops in neighboring los angeles, chicago or new york. cash put in his pocket by a city manager and others who were paying themselves inflated salaries. the city manager taking home more than a million dollars. >> yeah, you! >> reporter: this was the reaction when the public found out. outrage, anger boiled over. prosecutors nabbed eight city leaders saying they used public funds like a personal piggy bank, looting the...
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you take a young man growing up in harlem or south side of chicago or here in atlanta, he wants to be jay-z, he wants to be lebron james, denzel washington. and he doesn't really see how wide the world is in terms of where he can be successful. i would tell any of the guys coming along, pursue your dreams as athletes. it's certainly something that's worthwhile. but don't forget that you have a mind. i always try to tell people that i can do more than stuff a ball through a hoop. my mind is my greatest asset. and that should be the case for them. >> kareem abdul-jabbar, thank you very much for that. >>> what if you could block any memory you didn't want anymore? would you do it? you may be able to do it very soon. that's next. [ male announcer ] dayquil doesn't treat that. huh? [ male announcer ] alka-seltzer plus rushes relief to all your worst cold symptoms, plus it relieves your runny nose. [ sighs ] thank you! [ male announcer ] you're welcome. that's the cold truth! [ male announcer ] this december, remember -- what starts with adding a friend... ♪ ♪ ...could end with adding a
you take a young man growing up in harlem or south side of chicago or here in atlanta, he wants to be jay-z, he wants to be lebron james, denzel washington. and he doesn't really see how wide the world is in terms of where he can be successful. i would tell any of the guys coming along, pursue your dreams as athletes. it's certainly something that's worthwhile. but don't forget that you have a mind. i always try to tell people that i can do more than stuff a ball through a hoop. my mind is my...
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terry savage is the nationally syndicated financial columnist for the "chicago sun-times." terry, it's good of you to join us today. i think my first question is, with most households we think, spend less, try to earn more and we'll fix our problem. and that's essentially what the fiscal cliff is, but it's just too much of these solutions that the fiscal cliff presents, how am i going to word that? it's too much austerity and it is too much tax increases at least, for the budget, or the for the economy to manage. so my question is, that was very wordy, how much is too much, how much is too late to try to just stabilize the problem we're in? >> well, ashleigh, you described the problem, really, it's not just the immediate fiscal cliff, it's this big thing in my book, savage truth on money. i've had that book about how we really are coming to an impasse. and the only way out is economic growth. that's only way the individual family -- you know, if you have a budget problem, if you could only get a better-paying job. if someone else in your family could work, you'd solve your
terry savage is the nationally syndicated financial columnist for the "chicago sun-times." terry, it's good of you to join us today. i think my first question is, with most households we think, spend less, try to earn more and we'll fix our problem. and that's essentially what the fiscal cliff is, but it's just too much of these solutions that the fiscal cliff presents, how am i going to word that? it's too much austerity and it is too much tax increases at least, for the budget, or...
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necessary chicago. steven what do you make of congressman mcclintock and a lot of congressmen out there that mr. boehner has lost control of his own party? >> well, he certainly did, miquel, temporarily last week. almost everybody expected that plan b, as you described it, to past. and it had to be pulled at the last minute. that was an embarrassment for the speaker. he couldn't line up the votes in his own caucus that mean there is a lot of divisions even among the republicans about the best way to plead and i think, miguel, this means john boehner has to come up with plan c now. because as you just mentioned, we got about a week left and i still believe there's a chance, i would not put the odds too low, that maybe on december 30 or december 31, they get a deal done this is the way washington works, folks, like a teenager doing his homework, right? they always do it very very last minute. haven't given up hope is there a deal struck before the end of the year. >> 11 p.m. on new year's eve, they are go
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. >> how is my former town, chicago? >> it is so great there, and even warmer. >> nice to see you, good seeing you in person. >>> he is a sports legend and the author of several best sellers ahead. former great kareem abdul-jabbar talks about his battle with cancer and his own mortality. ♪ i wish my patients could see what i see. ♪ that over time, having high cholesterol and any of these risk factors can put them at increased risk for plaque buildup in their arteries. so it's even more important to lower their cholesterol, and that's why, when diet and exercise alone aren't enough, i prescribe crestor. in a clinical trial versus lipitor, crestor got more high-risk patients' bad cholesterol to a goal of under 100. [ female announcer ] crestor is not right for everyone. like people with liver disease or women who are nursing, pregnant or may become pregnant. tell your doctor about other medicines you're taking. call your doctor right away if you have muscle pain or weakness, feel unusually tired, have loss of appetite,
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karen conti is a trial attorney in chicago. can we expect lawsuits to be filed and against whom? >> lawsuits get filed for a lot of reasons other than money because obviously money doesn't replace children. a lot of people file lawsuits to get information that they can't otherwise get through the authorities. sometimes they just want to blame someone for and hold someone accountable for the senseless violence. and sometimes they just want to change things in the future, maybe change the laws and the safety procedures. so just a note about that, the parents who are angry and upset about these things will bring lawsuits. now, i just don't see a viable lawsuit here because who are you going to sue? the school seemed like they did a great job, they had the precautions in place. this was an adult person who did this. you can't hold the parents responsible. i don't really see a valid lawsuit. >> yeah. that was my next question because the legal defense here would be the fact that the suspect is over the age of 18. he is an adult. therefore, he's the only one responsible for the actions
karen conti is a trial attorney in chicago. can we expect lawsuits to be filed and against whom? >> lawsuits get filed for a lot of reasons other than money because obviously money doesn't replace children. a lot of people file lawsuits to get information that they can't otherwise get through the authorities. sometimes they just want to blame someone for and hold someone accountable for the senseless violence. and sometimes they just want to change things in the future, maybe change the...
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joining me now from chicago, cnn ireporter and small business owner valerie. did i say that right, valerie? >> you did. hi, don. >> and in dallas john arnsmeier founder and ceo of small businesses majority. thank you both for joining us here. it's good to talk to people who this is actually affecting. what are the real impacts for small business owners here? >> well, don, we don't want to go over the cliff. it's going to have too big an impact on an economy that's really starting to recover right now. and, look, we're not going to get -- realistically we're not going to get a comprehensive tax and spending deal in the next 24 hours. what we have to do is pretty simple. it's what the president has requested the congress do. we net to pass -- maintain the tax cuts for the middle class which will benefit 97% of small businesses. we need to keep pegging the alternative minimum tax to inflati inflation. we need to continue with the unemployment insurance. we'd love to see a continuation of the payroll tax cut, i don't think that's going to happen, and we need to pu
joining me now from chicago, cnn ireporter and small business owner valerie. did i say that right, valerie? >> you did. hi, don. >> and in dallas john arnsmeier founder and ceo of small businesses majority. thank you both for joining us here. it's good to talk to people who this is actually affecting. what are the real impacts for small business owners here? >> well, don, we don't want to go over the cliff. it's going to have too big an impact on an economy that's really...
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we're tired to going to funerals in chicago. we're tired of going to funerals in oakland. we're tired of seeing young people in caskets and old folks like myself sitting up in the pews. people are tired. and a majority of the nra membership, not the leadership, not the people who jump on television, but even the majority of the nra membership says common sense says you don't need a 100-clip -- these megaclips for people to go hunting. we can do something now. in australia, people keep saying, you can't do anything about this, it will happen anyway. but in australia, when they had a has kerr that was horrible, the government said enough is enough. we're not going to have these military-style weapons. we'll have a buyback. homicides and suicides fell by half in aus trail which is also a democracy. so people are tired. i'm sorry, go ahead. >> let me interrupt if i may. what do you think that the white house, the responsibility of the white house is? because we know after the gabby giffords shooting in 2011, the justice department drew up plans and steps. they wanted to expand
we're tired to going to funerals in chicago. we're tired of going to funerals in oakland. we're tired of seeing young people in caskets and old folks like myself sitting up in the pews. people are tired. and a majority of the nra membership, not the leadership, not the people who jump on television, but even the majority of the nra membership says common sense says you don't need a 100-clip -- these megaclips for people to go hunting. we can do something now. in australia, people keep saying,...
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this is from green bay, chicago. >> at this time please stand and join in a moment of silent reflection for the victim, their fami families, and loved ones. >> but there were other much more touching tributes. victor cruz, mine, just -- breaks your heart. >> i know. it is a heartbreaking story. you know, couple of teams in close proximity to newtown, giants patriots offering tributes as well. i want to start with a poignant moment, though, that took place in st. louis. this was prior to the vikings/rams game. you see the players in april giant circle inside of the circle, two head coaches and two number 26es from both teams holding hands in prayer. representing the number of school victims. sunday nature at gillette stadium, foxborough, massachusetts, it is the patriots, new england's only nfl team, paying tribute by lighting 26 white flares. wes welker's helmet. newtown is 60 miles north of new york city. this is the story you are talking about. it involves the giants. they wore the letters shes. the most personal tribute, involved victor cruz. the favorite player of one of the murdere
this is from green bay, chicago. >> at this time please stand and join in a moment of silent reflection for the victim, their fami families, and loved ones. >> but there were other much more touching tributes. victor cruz, mine, just -- breaks your heart. >> i know. it is a heartbreaking story. you know, couple of teams in close proximity to newtown, giants patriots offering tributes as well. i want to start with a poignant moment, though, that took place in st. louis. this...
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we might see it start to play out, the last batch of twinkies hit stores in chicago this week. the lines they were out the door and wednesday they were all sold out. >> maribel thank you very much, appreciate it. >>> a critical day for health care reform as states decide to take part in a key portion of president obama's affordable care act. we'll explain how it could affect you. so now i can be in the scene. advair is clinically proven to help significantly improve lung function. unlike most copd medications, advair contains both an anti-inflammatory and a long-acting bronchodilator working together to help improve your lung function all day. advair won't replace fast-acting inhalers for sudden symptoms and should not be used more than twice a day. people with copd taking advair may have a higher chance of pneumonia. advair may increase your risk of osteoporosis and some eye problems. tell your doctor if you have a heart condition or high blood pressure before taking advair. if you're still having difficulty breathing, ask your doctor if including advair could help improve you
we might see it start to play out, the last batch of twinkies hit stores in chicago this week. the lines they were out the door and wednesday they were all sold out. >> maribel thank you very much, appreciate it. >>> a critical day for health care reform as states decide to take part in a key portion of president obama's affordable care act. we'll explain how it could affect you. so now i can be in the scene. advair is clinically proven to help significantly improve lung...
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we are headed for higher taxes, i want to bring in terry savage, a personal finance expert for the chicago sun times. terry, let's walk through the higher taxes. we heard little class families are likely to lose $2,000 a year. you break it down this way for single earners making $85,000 a year if their take home pay is $2500 every two weeks. when the higher taxes kick in, they will see their pay go down $120. that's not a little. we are taking a major hit. >> this is big money. almost $400 a month. when you add up a couple of biweekly paychecks. i have numbers from the tax people that might even be a little more depending on the deductio deductions. what do you give up when you have a few hundred less. you can't give up driving or eating. a lot of families -- if you have a family of four with a wife or a husband earn 125,000 and one earning 100,000, they could have a bigger bite taken out. this is real money to american people. >> absolutely. $120 is $120 to anyone. for most of us. here's another example you gave us. a married couple, two kids, combined annual income of $250,000 a year. $2
we are headed for higher taxes, i want to bring in terry savage, a personal finance expert for the chicago sun times. terry, let's walk through the higher taxes. we heard little class families are likely to lose $2,000 a year. you break it down this way for single earners making $85,000 a year if their take home pay is $2500 every two weeks. when the higher taxes kick in, they will see their pay go down $120. that's not a little. we are taking a major hit. >> this is big money. almost...
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israel, jeff sessions, javier palimares, the president and ceo of united states chamber of commerce, and chicago mayor rahm emanuel as well. cnn news room with ted roland begins now. >> stories we're watching now in the cnn newsroom. off the air and under siege. >>> i think about their family and what they must be going through and the thought we may have played a part in that is gut wrenching. >> for the first time, we're hearing from two radio deejays blamed for the nurse's suicide after that royal prank phone call. plus this. ♪ a plane crash cut short the life of popular mexican-american singer jenni rivera. now investigators look into what brought down that plane that killed everyone on board. >>> south korean rapper psy receives a warm welcome in washington despite his past anti-american comments, and president obama getting some flack for attending that performance. >>> plus the bizarre saga continues. american tech mogul john mcafee fighting deportation to belize. he holds a news conference from behind bars. you'll hear what he has to say. "cnn newsroom" starts right now. >>> good morni
israel, jeff sessions, javier palimares, the president and ceo of united states chamber of commerce, and chicago mayor rahm emanuel as well. cnn news room with ted roland begins now. >> stories we're watching now in the cnn newsroom. off the air and under siege. >>> i think about their family and what they must be going through and the thought we may have played a part in that is gut wrenching. >> for the first time, we're hearing from two radio deejays blamed for the...
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chicago's murder rate surged this year to levels not seen in almost a decade. by december, close to 500 people were killed in the city. >> it is just not the gang bangers. right now innocent kids and women are being shot on a daily basis. >> averaging more than a murder a day, most of the crime happened in a few specific areas. >> the entire city suffers when that violence happens and this idea of not in my backyard is not okay. >> we start this morning with breaking news from italy. >> a massive cruise ship, the costa concordia, turned on its side after running aground in january. 32 passengers and crew were killed, the captain says it was an accident, not a crime, but he now faces charges. the ship's captain is being investigated for manslaughter and abandoning ship. he claims he tripped and fell into a lifeboat. the sentencing of jerry sandusky. >> carol, jerry sandusky will die in jail. >> a judge sentenced the 68-year-old former penn state assistant football coach to at least 30 years in jail after he was convicted of 45 counts of child sex abuse. despite
chicago's murder rate surged this year to levels not seen in almost a decade. by december, close to 500 people were killed in the city. >> it is just not the gang bangers. right now innocent kids and women are being shot on a daily basis. >> averaging more than a murder a day, most of the crime happened in a few specific areas. >> the entire city suffers when that violence happens and this idea of not in my backyard is not okay. >> we start this morning with breaking...