Tuesday, December 1, 2015

Recent Work

Demonstrators stop traffic during a protest in reaction to the fatal shooting of Laquan McDonald in Chicago, Illinois, November 27, 2015. Laquan McDonald, 17, was fatally shot by Jason Van Dyke, a Chicago police officer, in October 2014. REUTERS/Andrew Nelles

Police officers watch protesters during a protest in reaction to the fatal shooting of Laquan McDonald in Chicago, Illinois, November 27, 2015. Laquan McDonald, 17, was fatally shot by Jason Van Dyke, a Chicago police officer, in October 2014. REUTERS/Andrew Nelles

Demonstrators confront police officers during a protest in reaction to the fatal shooting of Laquan McDonald in Chicago, Illinois, November 27, 2015. Laquan McDonald, 17, was fatally shot by Jason Van Dyke, a Chicago police officer, in October 2014. REUTERS/Andrew Nelles

Shoppers argue with demonstrators in front of a store during a protest intending to disrupt Black Friday shopping in reaction to the fatal shooting of Laquan McDonald in Chicago, Illinois, November 27, 2015. Laquan McDonald, 17, was fatally shot by Jason Van Dyke, a Chicago police officer, in October 2014. REUTERS/Andrew Nelles

Protesters including Lamon Reccord, right, 16, chant during a protest intending to disrupt Black Friday shopping in reaction to the fatal shooting of Laquan McDonald in Chicago, Illinois, November 27, 2015. Laquan McDonald, 17, was fatally shot by Jason Van Dyke, a Chicago police officer, in October 2014. REUTERS/Andrew Nelles

Demonstrators are stopped by security after entering a store during a protest intending to disrupt Black Friday shopping in reaction to the fatal shooting of Laquan McDonald in Chicago, Illinois, November 27, 2015. Laquan McDonald, 17, was fatally shot by Jason Van Dyke, a Chicago police officer, in October 2014. REUTERS/Andrew Nelles

Demonstrators link arms to prevent customers from entering the Apple Store during a protest intending to disrupt Black Friday shopping in reaction to the fatal shooting of Laquan McDonald in Chicago, Illinois, November 27, 2015. Laquan McDonald, 17, was fatally shot by Jason Van Dyke, a Chicago police officer, in October 2014. REUTERS/Andrew Nelles

Demonstrators link arms to block the entrance to a store during a protest intending to disrupt Black Friday shopping in reaction to the fatal shooting of Laquan McDonald in Chicago, Illinois, November 27, 2015. Laquan McDonald, 17, was fatally shot by Jason Van Dyke, a Chicago police officer, in October 2014. REUTERS/Andrew Nelles

Shoppers pass behind a police line during a protest intending to disrupt Black Friday shopping in reaction to the fatal shooting of Laquan McDonald in Chicago, Illinois, November 27, 2015. Laquan McDonald, 17, was fatally shot by Jason Van Dyke, a Chicago police officer, in October 2014. REUTERS/Andrew Nelles

Demonstrators march down Michigan Avenue during a protest intending to disrupt Black Friday shopping in reaction to the fatal shooting of Laquan McDonald in Chicago, Illinois, November 27, 2015. Laquan McDonald, 17, was fatally shot by Jason Van Dyke, a Chicago police officer, in October 2014. REUTERS/Andrew Nelles

Rev. Jesse Jackson (C) joins demonstrators during a protest intending to disrupt Black Friday shopping in reaction to the fatal shooting of Laquan McDonald in Chicago, Illinois, November 27, 2015. Laquan McDonald, 17, was fatally shot by Jason Van Dyke, a Chicago police officer, in October 2014. REUTERS/Andrew Nelles

Demonstrators argue with police officers during a protest in response to the fatal shooting of Laquan McDonald in Chicago, Illinois, November 25, 2015. Laquan McDonald, 17, was fatally shot by Jason Van Dyke, a Chicago police officer, in October 2014. REUTERS/Andrew Nelles

Protesters confront police officers during a protest in response to the fatal shooting of Laquan McDonald in Chicago, Illinois, November 25, 2015. Laquan McDonald, 17, was fatally shot by Jason Van Dyke, a Chicago police officer, in October 2014. REUTERS/Andrew Nelles

Police officers order protesters to move back during a demonstration in response to the fatal shooting of Laquan McDonald in Chicago, Illinois, November 25, 2015. Laquan McDonald, 17, was fatally shot by Jason Van Dyke, a Chicago police officer, in October 2014. REUTERS/Andrew Nelles

Protesters link arms to block an intersection during a demonstration in response to the fatal shooting of Laquan McDonald in Chicago, Illinois, November 25, 2015. Laquan McDonald, 17, was fatally shot by Jason Van Dyke, a Chicago police officer, in October 2014. REUTERS/Andrew Nelles

Protesters drag barricades onto Michigan Avenue to disrupt traffic during a protest in response to the fatal shooting of Laquan McDonald in Chicago, Illinois, November 25, 2015. Laquan McDonald, 17, was fatally shot by Jason Van Dyke, a Chicago police officer, in October 2014. REUTERS/Andrew Nelles

A protester is detained by police during a protest in response to the fatal shooting of Laquan McDonald in Chicago, Illinois, November 25, 2015. Laquan McDonald, 17, was fatally shot by Jason Van Dyke, a Chicago police officer, in October 2014. REUTERS/Andrew Nelles

Protesters surround police officers during a demonstration in response to the fatal shooting of Laquan McDonald in Chicago, Illinois, November 25, 2015. Laquan McDonald, 17, was fatally shot by Jason Van Dyke, a Chicago police officer, in October 2014. REUTERS/Andrew Nelles

Protesters demonstrate in response to the fatal shooting of Laquan McDonald in Chicago, Illinois, November 25, 2015. Laquan McDonald, 17, was fatally shot by Jason Van Dyke, a Chicago police officer, in October 2014. REUTERS/Andrew Nelles

Protesters including Hannibal Pace, center, 25, demonstrate in response to the fatal shooting of Laquan McDonald in Chicago, Illinois, November 25, 2015. Laquan McDonald, 17, was fatally shot by Jason Van Dyke, a Chicago police officer, in October 2014. REUTERS/Andrew Nelles

Chicago firefighters watch demonstrators march past their station during a protest in reaction to the fatal shooting of Laquan McDonald in Chicago, Illinois, November 27, 2015. Laquan McDonald, 17, was fatally shot by Jason Van Dyke, a Chicago police officer, in October 2014. REUTERS/Andrew Nelles

Protestors demonstrate in response to the fatal shooting of Laquan McDonald in Chicago, Illinois, November 25, 2015. Laquan McDonald, 17, was fatally shot by Jason Van Dyke, a Chicago police officer, in October 2014. REUTERS/Andrew Nelles

Protestors confront police while demonstrating in response to the fatal shooting of Laquan McDonald in Chicago, Illinois, November 25, 2015. Laquan McDonald, 17, was fatally shot by Jason Van Dyke, a Chicago police officer, in October 2014. REUTERS/Andrew Nelles

Protestors including Lamon Reccord, 16, confront police during a demonstration in response to the fatal shooting of Laquan McDonald in Chicago, Illinois, on November 25, 2015. Laquan McDonald, 17, was fatally shot by Jason Van Dyke, a Chicago police officer, in October 2014. REUTERS/Andrew Nelles

Protestors including Lamon Reccord, 16, confront police during a demonstration in response to the fatal shooting of Laquan McDonald in Chicago, Illinois, on November 25, 2015. Laquan McDonald, 17, was fatally shot by Jason Van Dyke, a Chicago police officer, in October 2014. REUTERS/Andrew Nelles

Protestors including Quovadis Green, left, confront police during a demonstration in response to the fatal shooting of Laquan McDonald in Chicago, Illinois, on November 25, 2015. Laquan McDonald, 17, was fatally shot by Jason Van Dyke, a Chicago police officer, in October 2014. REUTERS/Andrew Nelles

Protestors including Dontreal Widow, left, demonstrate in response to the fatal shooting of Laquan McDonald in Chicago, Illinois, on November 25, 2015. Laquan McDonald, 17, was fatally shot by Jason Van Dyke, a Chicago police officer, in October 2014. REUTERS/Andrew Nelles

A woman greets protesters out of a car window during a protest after the release of a video showing the shooting of Laquan McDonald on Wednesday, November 25, 2015, in Chicago, Ill. Laquan McDonald, 17, was fatally shot by a Chicago police officer in October 2014. REUTERS/Andrew Nelles

Protesters demonstrate after the release of a video showing the shooting of Laquan McDonald on Tuesday, November 24, 2015, in Chicago, Ill. Laquan McDonald, 17, was fatally shot by a Chicago police officer in October 2014. REUTERS/Andrew Nelles

Police officers scuffle with protesters during a demonstration after the release of a video showing the shooting of Laquan McDonald on November 24, 2015, in Chicago, Ill. Laquan McDonald, 17, was fatally shot by a Chicago police officer in October 2014. REUTERS/Andrew Nelles

Police officers scuffle with protesters during a demonstration after the release of a video showing the shooting of Laquan McDonald on Tuesday, November 24, 2015, in Chicago, Ill. Laquan McDonald, 17, was fatally shot by a Chicago police officer in October 2014. REUTERS/Andrew Nelles

Protesters confront police officers during a demonstration after the release of a video showing the shooting of Laquan McDonald on Tuesday, November 24, 2015, in Chicago, Ill. Laquan McDonald, 17, was fatally shot by a Chicago police officer in October 2014. REUTERS/Andrew Nelles

Springfield, IL - November 24, 2015: The State Capitol Building in Springfield, Ill., on Tuesday, Nov. 24, 2015. Political donors have poured tens of millions of dollars into Illinois. CREDIT: Andrew A. Nelles for The New York Times

Springfield, IL - November 24, 2015: A worker cleans railings in the Capitol Rotunda inside of the State Capitol Building in Springfield, Ill., on Tuesday, Nov. 24, 2015. Political donors have poured tens of millions of dollars into Illinois. CREDIT: Andrew A. Nelles for The New York Times

Springfield, IL - November 24, 2015: The Capitol Rotunda inside of the State Capitol Building in Springfield, Ill., on Tuesday, Nov. 24, 2015. Political donors have poured tens of millions of dollars into Illinois. CREDIT: Andrew A. Nelles for The New York Times

Chicago Bulls guard Derrick Rose (1) advances past San Antonio Spurs forward Tim Duncan, left, and guard Danny Green, right, during the second half of an NBA basketball game in Chicago, Monday, Nov. 30, 2015. Chicago won 92-89. (AP Photo/Andrew A. Nelles)

Chicago Bulls forward Doug McDermott (3) reacts during the second half of an NBA basketball game against the San Antonio Spurs in Chicago, Monday, Nov. 30, 2015. Chicago won 92-89. (AP Photo/Andrew A. Nelles)

Chicago Bulls center Joakim Noah (13) shoots between San Antonio Spurs forward David West (30) and guard Patty Mills (8) during the second half of an NBA basketball game in Chicago, Monday, Nov. 30, 2015. Chicago won 92-89. (AP Photo/Andrew A. Nelles)

San Antonio Spurs guard Manu Ginobili (20) shoots past Chicago Bulls center Joakim Noah (13) during the second half of an NBA basketball game in Chicago, Monday, Nov. 30, 2015. Chicago won 92-89. (AP Photo/Andrew A. Nelles)

Chicago Bulls guard Derrick Rose (1) passes past San Antonio Spurs forward LaMarcus Aldridge (12) during the first half of an NBA basketball game in Chicago, Monday, Nov. 30, 2015. (AP Photo/Andrew A. Nelles)

San Antonio Spurs guard Manu Ginobili (20) advances against the Chicago Bulls during the first half of an NBA basketball game in Chicago, Monday, Nov. 30, 2015. (AP Photo/Andrew A. Nelles)

San Antonio Spurs guard Danny Green (14) drives past Chicago Bulls forward Nikola Mirotic (44) during the first half of an NBA basketball game in Chicago, Monday, Nov. 30, 2015. (AP Photo/Andrew A. Nelles)

San Antonio Spurs forward Tim Duncan (21) dunks against the Chicago Bulls during the first half of an NBA basketball game in Chicago, Monday, Nov. 30, 2015. (AP Photo/Andrew A. Nelles)

Wednesday, November 11, 2015

Politics


Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump greets supporters after the Republican presidential debate on Tuesday, Nov. 10, 2015, at the Milwaukee Theater in Milwaukee, Wis. CREDIT: Andrew A. Nelles for The Wall Street Journal

Republican presidential candidates Donald Trump and Sen. Ted Cruz, R-Texas, speak after the Republican presidential debate on Tuesday, Nov. 10, 2015, at the Milwaukee Theater in Milwaukee, Wis. CREDIT: Andrew A. Nelles for The Wall Street Journal

Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump reacts to a question during the Republican presidential debate on Tuesday, Nov. 10, 2015, at the Milwaukee Theater in Milwaukee, Wis. CREDIT: Andrew A. Nelles for The Wall Street Journal

The Republican presidential candidates during the Republican presidential debate on Tuesday, Nov. 10, 2015, at the Milwaukee Theater in Milwaukee, Wis. CREDIT: Andrew A. Nelles for The Wall Street Journal

Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump speaks during the Republican presidential debate on Tuesday, Nov. 10, 2015, at the Milwaukee Theater in Milwaukee, Wis. CREDIT: Andrew A. Nelles for The Wall Street Journal

Republican presidential candidate Sen. Ted Cruz, R-Texas, speaks during the Republican presidential debate on Tuesday, Nov. 10, 2015, at the Milwaukee Theater in Milwaukee, Wis. CREDIT: Andrew A. Nelles for The Wall Street Journal

House Speaker Paul Ryan watches the debate during the Republican presidential debate on Tuesday, Nov. 10, 2015, at the Milwaukee Theater in Milwaukee, Wis. CREDIT: Andrew A. Nelles for The Wall Street Journal

The audience listens during the Republican presidential debate on Tuesday, Nov. 10, 2015, at the Milwaukee Theater in Milwaukee, Wis. CREDIT: Andrew A. Nelles for The Wall Street Journal

Republican presidential candidate Sen. Marco Rubio, R-Fla., is tended to during a commercial break during the Republican presidential debate on Tuesday, Nov. 10, 2015, at the Milwaukee Theater in Milwaukee, Wis. CREDIT: Andrew A. Nelles for The Wall Street Journal

Republican presidential candidate former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush speaks during the Republican presidential debate on Tuesday, Nov. 10, 2015, at the Milwaukee Theater in Milwaukee, Wis. CREDIT: Andrew A. Nelles for The Wall Street Journal

Republican presidential candidates Sen. Marco Rubio, R-Fla., Donald Trump and Ben Carson speak during the Republican presidential debate on Tuesday, Nov. 10, 2015, at the Milwaukee Theater in Milwaukee, Wis. CREDIT: Andrew A. Nelles for The Wall Street Journal

Republican presidential candidate Sen. Marco Rubio, R-Fla., Donald Trump and Ben Carson during the Republican presidential debate on Tuesday, Nov. 10, 2015, at the Milwaukee Theater in Milwaukee, Wis. CREDIT: Andrew A. Nelles for The Wall Street Journal

Republican presidential candidates Mike Huckabee and Louisiana Gov. Bobby Jindal speak during the Republican presidential debate on Tuesday, Nov. 10, 2015, at the Milwaukee Theater in Milwaukee, Wis. CREDIT: Andrew A. Nelles for The Wall Street Journal


Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker in the audience before the start of the Republican presidential debate on Tuesday, Nov. 10, 2015, at the Milwaukee Theater in Milwaukee, Wis. CREDIT: Andrew A. Nelles for The Wall Street Journal

Audience members file in before the Republican presidential debate on Tuesday, Nov. 10, 2015, at the Milwaukee Theater in Milwaukee, Wis. CREDIT: Andrew A. Nelles for The Wall Street Journal
Kevin Eppel and Lori Eppel, of Brookfield, Wis., take a picture in front of the stage before the Republican presidential debate on Tuesday, Nov. 10, 2015, at the Milwaukee Theater in Milwaukee, Wis. CREDIT: Andrew A. Nelles for The Wall Street Journal

Workers check their phones as the stage is prepared prior to the start of the Republican presidential debate on Tuesday, Nov. 10, 2015, at the Milwaukee Theater in Milwaukee, Wis. CREDIT: Andrew A. Nelles for The Wall Street Journal

Workers prepare the stage prior to the start of the Republican presidential debate on Tuesday, Nov. 10, 2015, at the Milwaukee Theater in Milwaukee, Wis. CREDIT: Andrew A. Nelles for The Wall Street Journal

Workers prepare the stage prior to the start of the Republican presidential debate on Tuesday, Nov. 10, 2015, at the Milwaukee Theater in Milwaukee, Wis. CREDIT: Andrew A. Nelles for The Wall Street Journal

Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker speaks during a WSJ+ event on Tuesday, Nov. 10, 2015, at the Hilton Milwaukee City Center in Milwaukee, Wis. CREDIT: Andrew A. Nelles for The Wall Street Journal

Republican presidential candidate Ohio Gov. John Kasich greets guests during a campaign stop at the Billy Goat Tavern in Chicago on Monday, November 9, 2015. (Andrew A. Nelles/For The Chicago Tribune)

Republican presidential candidate Ohio Gov. John Kasich, left, holds a sign made by Arthur Siml, right, of Wheaton, Ill., and his grandson Carl Miller, 17, center, of Downers Grove, Ill., at the Billy Goat Tavern in Chicago on Monday, November 9, 2015. Siml and Miller have been collecting the autographs of numerous presidential candidates. Siml says the key is "a good sign and come early." (Andrew A. Nelles/For The Chicago Tribune)