Rahm Emanuel battles Chicago crime
Chris Hayes goes one-on-one with Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel to talk about the city’s crime rate. Check out more of Chris’s interview in our special series “All In America,” airing June 23-27. Rahm...
View ArticleChris Hayes goes ‘All In’ on Chicago
A sneak peek into our report on Chicago, its racial history, its murder rate, and why some people have decided to scrutinize the city’s crime statistics. Chris Hayes goes ‘All In’ on Chicago is on...
View ArticleDelving into Chicago on ‘All In’
Chris’ interview with Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel, as well as our investigative report into the city’s crime stats, will air Wednesday night on “All In America.” Delving into Chicago on ‘All In’ is on...
View ArticleInvestigating Chicago crime
Fresh off the heels of his own activist work on the streets of Chicago, Rev. Al Sharpton is joined by fellow msnbc host Chris Hayes to discuss his new investigation into the crime epidemic in Chicago....
View ArticleRace, crime, and Chicago
Chris Hayes talks with the Chicago Tribune’s Clarence Page about how the severity of crime in Chicago is often dependent upon your race. Race, crime, and Chicago is on Liberal Video.
View ArticleTrust and the Chicago Police Department
Chris Hayes talks to a top deputy in the Chicago Police Department about trust and accountability. Trust and the Chicago Police Department is on Liberal Video.
View ArticleA police report goes missing in Chicago
Chris Hayes talks a columnist for the Chicago Sun-Times about a missing police report involving a relative of former mayor Richard Daley. A police report goes missing in Chicago is on Liberal Video.
View ArticleA mother wants justice from the Chicago Police
Chris Hayes talks to Alice Groves, a woman who wants her daughter’s death reclassified back to a homicide. A mother wants justice from the Chicago Police is on Liberal Video.
View ArticleChicago public school kids eat for free
Beginning this fall, Chicago joins a growing list of cities that offer free lunch to all public school students. The greater problem though, is poverty. Chicago public school kids eat for free is on...
View ArticleWhy gun violence proliferates in Chicago
Chris Hayes heads back to Chicago to follow-up on All In’s investigative look into the city’s crime statistics, and talks with Mary Mitchell of the Chicago Sun-Times. Why gun violence proliferates in...
View ArticleSeeking solutions to curb violence in Chicago
Senseless violence shook the city of Chicago this past weekend, increasing the number of individuals impacted by tragic shootings. Michael Eric Dyson and Dr. James Peterson discuss. Seeking solutions...
View ArticleFast food workers converge on Chicago
In Trenders, a Kentucky town takes on high gas prices while New Jersey siblings win big by carrying on their mom’s tradition. Ed Schultz and Rev. Dr. William J. Barber a new push for a living wage by...
View ArticleChuck D rips today’s rap music in new song with Mavis Staples
Public Enemy’s Chuck D has teamed up with legendary soul singer Mavis Staples on a new song that puts today’s rap culture on blast. The song, released late last week, is called “Give WE the Pride.” It...
View ArticlePastor brings together rival gangs, unites them with basketball
A basketball game in Chicago’s South Side Saturday united rival gangs in a competitive, peaceful setting. Gang members, community members, church-goers and NBA stars found themselves in the area to...
View ArticleVideo of alleged Chicago police misconduct released
View more videos at: http://nbcchicago.com. A recent incident involving the Chicago police has a family accusing the department of rushing into their home. The family of 29-year-old LeRoy Hubbard III...
View ArticleDemario Bailey dies saving twin brother from armed robbers
A Chicago boy died defending his twin brother. Demario and Demacio Bailey were ambushed on their way to a Eaglewood High School basketball game. Four young men shook up the boys’ pockets and demanded...
View ArticleChicago teen writes letter to Santa asking for safety, President Obama responds
“All I ask for is for safety,” said a letter to Santa. The letter, posted to the Chicago Sun-Times by 13-year-old Malik Bryant was part of a program run by Direct Effect Charities. The charity...
View ArticleBrandy talks diversity on Broadway, teases ‘Chicago’ vocal performance
Grammy Award-winning singer Brandy Norwood is making her long-awaited debut on Broadway in Chicago. Brandy stars as Roxie Hart, a woman behind bars, in 1920’s prohibition-era Chicago. “Everything...
View ArticleChicago police officer cleared in shooting death of unarmed woman
CHICAGO (AP) — A judge has found a Chicago police detective not guilty of involuntary manslaughter in the shooting death of an unarmed woman. Cook County Judge Dennis Porter, in a directed verdict...
View ArticleBrandy reveals what she did with her engagement ring to Wendy Williams
If you haven’t heard, Brandy is on Broadway. The singer sat down with Wendy Williams this week to discuss some of her latest projects and also touch on her failed engagement to Ryan Press, which ended...
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