even if you did get the job, you have to get to the bus. while you re getting to the bus, you could be killed. [bleep] catch you on public transportation. you got your gun and doing [bleep] and [bleep] doing for you. chicago native gianno caldwell putting names and faces to the victims of the liberal city overrun by crime. it s part of the new battle for chicago. inspired by our the ingraham angle town hall there in september. gianno joins me now. he the author of the new book taken for granted. gianno, let s start with chicago. you say that president obama failed the black community there. he was from chicago. certainly the black community he s from chicago. absolutely. how did he fail chicago? the president has the platform. he can be talking about the crisis that you have and i give you great credit for sharing the
president and the chief judge disagree with the mayor and they disagree with police.they say tn less people in jail. laura. matt, up believable story. thank you very much, tonight. here on the ingram angle, we have been sounding the alarm on the violence, the plague of it in chicago. almost a year ago we committed an entire hour to put thehe spotlight on the liberal city overrun with crime. its gang violence problem has reached epidemic proportions and it s not just a level of violence in the city that s the problem. it s the lack of justice. they burned him alive in a garbage can. he wasn t in a gang, he didn t do drugs. what was it that he could have done so bad that a monster would take his life like that. give me a hug. thank you. laura: joining me now is reverend bill owens, founder of the coalition of bafrican-american pastors and author of the forthcoming book
disagree with police. and there needs to be even less people in jail. laura? laura: unbelievable story. here on the ingram angle, we have been sounding the alarm on the violence, the plague of it in chicago. almost a year ago we committed an entire hour to put the spotlight on the liberal city overrun with crime. the gang violence problem has reached epidemic proportions and it s not just a level of violence in the city that s the problem. it s the lack of justice. he was burned out alive. what was it that he could have done so bad that a monster would take his life like that. laura: joining me now as reverend bill owens, founder of the coalition of african-american pastors and
want to be patted down, that s no longer going to be acceptable, is that right? that s right. it will not be acceptable. however, it raises the question what basis will tsa use to determine who they will mandate must go through this full body scanner. tsa will not give us any specifics only saying that they don t want to divulge that for security reasons. but again, it will be up to tsa officers discretion where they believe someone needs to be forced to go through that scanner, wolf. very quickly, rene, the timing, why now? well, again, high traffic time and also the ongoing concern, the heightened concern that there are these aspirations of these terrorist groups to bring down a commercial jetliner. we saw what happened with that russian jetliner, so tsa making sure they close up all of the loopholes. rene marsh reporting for us. thank you, rene. we re also following the intense battle right now as iraqi forces are trying to retake a key city overrun by isis last may.
in 1947, alber cam yao wrote the plague, the devastation of an algerian city overrun by rats and according to my high school english teacher he was using the rats to symbolize the nazi invasion, and the consequences of letting your guard down. in this way the plague was really a metaphor, well, this story is also full of rats, but our story is not a metaphor. what do you smell? here in new york, the rats are literal, and they are frickin everywhere, and they chew through electrical wires and spread disease and threaten to