you? so should i call you a cab. it s cold outside. it s not that bad. you can still catch the bus. gonna make breakfast for us. tomorrow we ll hang out all day. i have an early thing tomorrow. got a toothbrush i can borrow. you really can t stay. it s starting to storm out. but baby, it s warm outside. i do not have have a clue what that was about. she wants to stay the night and he doesn t want her to stay the night so they sing a song about it. that is not what i would do. i would just throw her out. well you have a different arrangement. what is that all about it? understand. well speaking of arrangements, you did the show
right now between folks living in those neighborhoods that make up the 3% of the geography, where 20% of the worst crimes happen, and where mayor emanuel has been targeting police force. between those communities and the mayor, because those have been very fraught over a number of issues including crime, including school closings. where does that relationship stand right now? well, i think it s very tense and i think it s tense for a lot of reasons, not just school closings. i think it s tense because as you know nationally 21% of african-american teenagers are unemployed. they can t find a job so they re standing on corners. it s warm outside. it s too hot to be inside. they re hanging out. doing things they shouldn t be doing and becoming victims of the gun violence. i think it s strain between the chicago police department. still. i think the city is trying to build trust in that area. we have a long way to go before we get to a point we can breathe a sigh of relief that chicago l
celebrate yet. i think in august we need to come back and look at this and see if we can sustain the reduction in the shootings. what is the relationship right now between folks living in those neighborhoods that make up the 3% of the geography, where 20% of the worst crimes happen, and where mayor emanuel has been targeting police force. between those communities and the mayor, because those have been very fraught over a number of issues including crime, including school closings. where does that relationship stand right now? well, i think it s very tense and i think it s tense for a lot of reasons, not just school closings. i think it s tense because as you know nationally 21% of african-american teenagers are unemployed. they can t find a job so they re standing on corners. it s warm outside. it s too hot to be inside. they re hanging out.x6tr(t&háhp% doing thingingst they shouldn t be doing and becoming victims of the gun violence. i think it s strain between the chicago polic
i don t think it s time to celebrate yet. i think in august we need to come back and look at this and see if we can sustain the reduction in the shootings. what is the relationship right now between folks living in those neighborhoods that make up the 3% of the geography, where 20% of the worst crimes happen, and where mayor emanuel has been targeting police force. between those communities and the mayor, because those have been very fraught over a number of issues including crime, including school closings. where does that relationship stand right now? well, i think it s very tense and i think it s tense for a lot of reasons, not just school closings. i think it s tense because as you know nationally 21% of african-american teenagers are unemployed. they can t find a job so they re standing on corners. it s warm outside. it s too hot to be inside. they re hanging out. doing things they shouldn t be doing and becoming victims of the gun violence. i think it s strain between the chi
don t feel as though you re doing enough to control gas prices. what did the president say? we ll hear his response. former news of the world editor rebecca brooks is arrested. they arrested the former aid and five other people. it stems from the alleged phone hacking scandal that now closed the newspaper. we begin this hour in depth in afghanistan and a reality check on the safety of american troops there. antiamerican protests are boiling up again two days after a killing spree. the taliban vowing to avenge the killings by beheading americans anywhere in the country. the suspect of the attack, a u.s. army sergeant, has been moved to a safer confinement area in kandahar. a fou hours ago defense secretary leon panetta arrived in the region. he ll try to shore up the strained relationship between the two alleys as it threatens to unravel. also this morning, unsurge gents opened fire on a delegation of afghan rebels as they visited the site of the massacre. one brothe