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of chicago public schools is the new head of hope chicago. >> jackson: pete left one important part out. parents, guess what? you're going back to school, too. >> pelley: hope chicago is sending a parent or guardian from each family to college. for ajani cunningham's mother, incomprehension was finally broken by the memories of her dreams deferred. >> yolanda white: we have always had a too-close relationship with poverty and lack. >> pelley: once homeless, yolanda white, a single mother, cleared a path for five children-- two through college already. >> white: and i've taken all the hits, so now they can go and, you know, understand that i've been the shield. and they can be free to do what they want to do with their lives. >> pelley: now, it's her turn. she'd like to take technology classes to grow her baking business. ajani, your mom's ferocious. >> cunningham: she's amazing. >> jackson: the idea of parents and students going back to school together, i think that can be powerful and motivating in ways that we haven't even thought about. >> pelley: janice jackson, the former head of c
of chicago public schools is the new head of hope chicago. >> jackson: pete left one important part out. parents, guess what? you're going back to school, too. >> pelley: hope chicago is sending a parent or guardian from each family to college. for ajani cunningham's mother, incomprehension was finally broken by the memories of her dreams deferred. >> yolanda white: we have always had a too-close relationship with poverty and lack. >> pelley: once homeless, yolanda...
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"chicago tribune," 361 businesses closed and chicago. "chicago sun-times," chicago's most violent weekend 104 shot, 14 children wounded. from courthouse news chicago projects $733 million budget in 2022. "chicago tribune," 2021 is chicago's deadliest year in a quarter century. just this week sean, nbc chicago says boeing is to move their headquarters out of chicago. her city is a war zone and our people are suffering. businesses are fleeing. she needs to get off twitter and make chicago safe again. >> hannity: you bring props like the congresswoman doesn't think you need to up your game a little bit. >> oh, no, i don't need to because i'm proud to be with the congresswoman and i'm the lawyer she provided the evidence. lori lightweight is guilty based on the evidence you just saw presented by the congress woman. when she called for a call for arms, there's plenty of guns in chicago and she hasn't done anything during her tenure. i want to make sure this is very clear. this is a distraction from a disastrous administration at the congressw
"chicago tribune," 361 businesses closed and chicago. "chicago sun-times," chicago's most violent weekend 104 shot, 14 children wounded. from courthouse news chicago projects $733 million budget in 2022. "chicago tribune," 2021 is chicago's deadliest year in a quarter century. just this week sean, nbc chicago says boeing is to move their headquarters out of chicago. her city is a war zone and our people are suffering. businesses are fleeing. she needs to get off...
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May 31, 2022
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sorry the chicago defender the chicago defender the black the black newspaper chicago was then smuggled on the illinois central railroad back into mississippi so that people 10 miles from where the murder site happened could read about the murder and learn about it for the first time by a papers that have been smuggled in from chicago and one of the things i learned from that anecdote is that this was a subversive story. right if you were to go up and ask one of these people, do you know the story of emmett till? even if they did they would say? no, right because you had to smuggle this stuff in. it was stuff you guarded. i mean think of the if you've read the the biography of the activist and moody. she talks about learning the story of emmett till, but never talking about a publicly right all this stuff begins to complicate. what what happened in those decades? i know that's a long-winded answer joseph. thank you. other professors carry over here you've been in a relationship with emmett till now for more than a decade. how has emmett changed? that's a hard question and it's actually
sorry the chicago defender the chicago defender the black the black newspaper chicago was then smuggled on the illinois central railroad back into mississippi so that people 10 miles from where the murder site happened could read about the murder and learn about it for the first time by a papers that have been smuggled in from chicago and one of the things i learned from that anecdote is that this was a subversive story. right if you were to go up and ask one of these people, do you know the...
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it is legal in chicago. but she wants to deflect that what is going on the federal level in the hopes that as you said, everyone will ignore her failures locally. just today, three hours ago, we had a double mass shooting in the back of the community where a group of individuals were shot at by five people were shot at by gang bangers and then the retaliation of six other people half a mile away ensued 30 minutes with later. not a peep out of the mayor. nothing from her police department because their hands are tied trying to address this book she is too busy guess letting everyone else at the flick and from the fear. that people have. [overlapping speakers] >> laura: they got to save themselves. chicago has to put this woman out of office. [overlapping speakers] >> laura: yeah, they absolutely will and i want to get to your point about being out of touch. mayor lightfoot last month was insisting that everything is going to be great. watch. >> mayor lightfoot: i told my team this must be a summer of joy. we
it is legal in chicago. but she wants to deflect that what is going on the federal level in the hopes that as you said, everyone will ignore her failures locally. just today, three hours ago, we had a double mass shooting in the back of the community where a group of individuals were shot at by five people were shot at by gang bangers and then the retaliation of six other people half a mile away ensued 30 minutes with later. not a peep out of the mayor. nothing from her police department...
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in illinois.aw it c is legal in chicago. but she wants to deflect to what's going on at the federals level in the hopes that ,es as you said, everyone willly ignore her failures locally. just today, three hours ago we had a double mass shooting in the back of the arts community where a group of individuals were shot at by five people were shot at by gangbangers and then the retaliation of six other people half a mile away ensued 30 minutes later. not a peeput out of the mayor, nothing from our police department because their hands are tied trying to address add this while she is too busy fighting everyone else to deflect from fear. . fargo's got to save itself here. yeah, that people have and that's why they got to saveu themselves. chicago hasey g had to vote this woman out of office, but i want to get turned mike lindell have their chance to do that .ol yeah,ut they they absolutely will. and i want to get your pointo about being out of touch because mayor lightfoot's last month she was insisting that everything is going to
in illinois.aw it c is legal in chicago. but she wants to deflect to what's going on at the federals level in the hopes that ,es as you said, everyone willly ignore her failures locally. just today, three hours ago we had a double mass shooting in the back of the arts community where a group of individuals were shot at by five people were shot at by gangbangers and then the retaliation of six other people half a mile away ensued 30 minutes later. not a peeput out of the mayor, nothing from our...
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una familia de chicago que sufriÓ un grave accidente en mÉxico pide ayuda para regresar a casa. un preso en alabama se fugÓ con la subdirectora del penal. la funcionaria en una empleada ejemplar que planeaba jubilarse. comienza la ediciÓn nocturna. locutor: este es su "noticiero univisiÓn" ediciÓn nocturna con patricia janiot y leÓn krause. patricia: buenas noches, se podrÍa eliminar el derecho al aborto. leÓn:el documento muestra que la mayorÍa de los jueces estuvo de acuerdo con anular el histÓrico caso de 1973 que estableciÓ el derecho de la mujeres al aborto. patricia: la corte suprema tiene seis jueces conservadores y tres federales. danae: decenas de personas se manifiestan luego de salir un borrador que ha circulado dentro del tribunal. aparentemente la corte suprema ha votado por mayorÍa de anular una decisiÓn. es el caso judicial de 1973 por el cual la corte dictaminÓ que la constituciÓn protege la libertad de una mujer embarazada para elegir abortar sin excesivas restricciones. se anularon leyes sobre el aborto. >> si se confirma que es cierto, no nos sor
una familia de chicago que sufriÓ un grave accidente en mÉxico pide ayuda para regresar a casa. un preso en alabama se fugÓ con la subdirectora del penal. la funcionaria en una empleada ejemplar que planeaba jubilarse. comienza la ediciÓn nocturna. locutor: este es su "noticiero univisiÓn" ediciÓn nocturna con patricia janiot y leÓn krause. patricia: buenas noches, se podrÍa eliminar el derecho al aborto. leÓn:el documento muestra que la mayorÍa de los jueces estuvo de...
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city in chicago where i grew up. i came from a not good area but my parents instilled things like hey, you don't kill and stab people. but this is a new generation of youth coming up nowadays without those parents and without those mentors here is what this is what is taking place. when you don't have that at all liability and you have -- accountability and you have city council within the cities,. we will keep coming back to these things. >> todd: what is your mayor in chicago doing to take care of the problem? here is a thought, keith. why not flood the zone with the cops on the payroll, not just chicago but all of these liberal cities throughout the country? why don't the liberal mayors and councils do that? >> you know, she is extending their shifts and over and over all summer long this will go on, beat up and retired and tired of nonsense. that is not the answer and the police is not the answer, counselors coming out. and we need parents to take accountability for their children we need the mayor and everybody
city in chicago where i grew up. i came from a not good area but my parents instilled things like hey, you don't kill and stab people. but this is a new generation of youth coming up nowadays without those parents and without those mentors here is what this is what is taking place. when you don't have that at all liability and you have -- accountability and you have city council within the cities,. we will keep coming back to these things. >> todd: what is your mayor in chicago doing to...
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i personally know chicago pd because i'm a chicago police officer and they are overwhelmed. i can only imagine what they are feeling. what is the solution to this? >> ashley, first and foremost, stop out of the chicago police officers. we are down 2,000 officers over the last three years since lori lightfoot took office. that is why we continue to see the stats and increase year after year after year with a 30-year highs. the perception that we see across the nation is chicago is out of control. the feeling on the streets is that everyone is in danger for their lives as we see all of the mob action and the action on a daily basis. we must secure our towns and law enforcement officers who we expect to keep our societies safe. yet the mayor continues to throw them under the bus every chance you get. this has to come to an end. as mayor i will focus on the law enforcement, first responders to ensure that we have their back so that we can go after those magnets of violence. and start holding people, especially parents accountable. >> ashley: it is not happening until february bu
i personally know chicago pd because i'm a chicago police officer and they are overwhelmed. i can only imagine what they are feeling. what is the solution to this? >> ashley, first and foremost, stop out of the chicago police officers. we are down 2,000 officers over the last three years since lori lightfoot took office. that is why we continue to see the stats and increase year after year after year with a 30-year highs. the perception that we see across the nation is chicago is out of...
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chicago and l.a. and new york disprove that thesis, and so if you are looking for a real solution, chicago teaches that
chicago and l.a. and new york disprove that thesis, and so if you are looking for a real solution, chicago teaches that
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in reflection back on the chicago skyline, he would remember his years of chicago education from his grade school and undergraduate home at the university of chicago through northwestern law school. also in that downtown skyline he would see the location of the investigation of the illinois supreme court led by him as a private citizen. this investigation resulted in the removal of two justices from that court. it's a bold result. stevens deep belief the justice system depends on lawyers serving the public interest in an independent and nonpartisan way. the investigation of public service propelled the lawyer, john paul stevens, to an appointment on the circuit. hopefully on that walk whose joy was not broken and his memories were not turned sour by his eyes look into the western horizon and the skies above wrigley field the home of his beloved cubs with the realization he would be leaving them. just three weeks after that walk, he would be confirmed unanimously by the senate. six weeks after that call from president ford, nellie pitts and i were here in washington moving into the ne
in reflection back on the chicago skyline, he would remember his years of chicago education from his grade school and undergraduate home at the university of chicago through northwestern law school. also in that downtown skyline he would see the location of the investigation of the illinois supreme court led by him as a private citizen. this investigation resulted in the removal of two justices from that court. it's a bold result. stevens deep belief the justice system depends on lawyers...
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that chicago dispatcher keith thorton jr. joins me now. keith, good morning to you. it is great to have you on. being a 911 dispatcher, you're the first person to hear about all the crimes taking place across new york city. can you describe, can you put into words what the situation is like in chicago when it comes to crime to crime? >> absolutely, good morning, carley. meet with my voice and nothing to do with chicago but my position as a 911 dispatcher, you put everything together, police, fire ems, and what i have learned behind the council amongst many of my colleagues is that it is crazy in chicago. it is done. the city is done. if we don't get new people within the positions to lead the city, this city is done. >> carley: 97 children have been shot in chicago so far this year. one of them is chantel holliday. he was murdered over the weekend. i was reading that he recently told his teacher if he makes it to 21 years old, he wants to open a music studio. why would you phrase it like that make it to 21? well, chicago, things happen to kids all the time. he didn't
that chicago dispatcher keith thorton jr. joins me now. keith, good morning to you. it is great to have you on. being a 911 dispatcher, you're the first person to hear about all the crimes taking place across new york city. can you describe, can you put into words what the situation is like in chicago when it comes to crime to crime? >> absolutely, good morning, carley. meet with my voice and nothing to do with chicago but my position as a 911 dispatcher, you put everything together,...
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chicago has always been ahead. one of the brand-new developments, 2019, 2020, is that the family in chicago has really in unprecedented ways joined forces with the nonprofit in mississippi to connect the commemorative work do going on in chicago to the commemorative work going on in mississippi. you can sign this petition online, there is a current project to create, what's the word here? a discontinuous national park with sites in both chicago and mississippi dedicated to the memory of emmett ill. i even think, you can check me on this, i think the secretary of the interior was there last week to scout these sites. [inaudible] are you talking about bryant grocery? >> yes. >> the question is, how long has it taken -- i think you're asking about the tribbles, the family of the grocery? they have never spoken out. they, as you might imagine, it is their best interest to be a very quiet and reserved family. they are a very reserved and quiet family. the only trouble i have spoken with is two generations removed. racis
chicago has always been ahead. one of the brand-new developments, 2019, 2020, is that the family in chicago has really in unprecedented ways joined forces with the nonprofit in mississippi to connect the commemorative work do going on in chicago to the commemorative work going on in mississippi. you can sign this petition online, there is a current project to create, what's the word here? a discontinuous national park with sites in both chicago and mississippi dedicated to the memory of emmett...
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what you doing in chicago? well, don't sleep on chicago barbecue and i got chef dominique here from lexington betty smokehouse and chef d'andre carter from soul & smoke. these two are continuing a rich chicago tradition that many will tell you go back to the great migration when many people left the south to come to chicago. they are continuing that tradition as we speak. they're about to compete. i got my judges here. jeff mauro, you know him, love him, food network host. [ applause ] i got greg dutra from our chicago station, meteorologist here and then i have two-time world cup champ and goalkeeper for the chicago red stars, alyssa naeher is with us. they'll judge the dishes but before we get that let me tell you about these two. take a look. ♪ a windy city barbecue showdown as two fine dining chefs are about to go head to head. first up, chef d'andre carter who runs soul & smoke with his wife. he started cooking in his grandma's kitchen and eventually ended up at le cordon bleu. >> it was always about sha
what you doing in chicago? well, don't sleep on chicago barbecue and i got chef dominique here from lexington betty smokehouse and chef d'andre carter from soul & smoke. these two are continuing a rich chicago tradition that many will tell you go back to the great migration when many people left the south to come to chicago. they are continuing that tradition as we speak. they're about to compete. i got my judges here. jeff mauro, you know him, love him, food network host. [ applause ] i...
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and just this week on nbc, chicago says boeing is to move its headquarters out of chicago. zonehe. is a war her people arere suffering. businesses arere fleeing little or sheke needs to get off twittr and make chicago safe again. otherwise, leo, you don't bring props like the congresswoman does. i think you need to up your gamettle a little , but ohd no, i don't need to becauseto first of all, i'm proud to be with the congresswoman and i'm i'm the lawyer the congressman provided the evidence more lightweight is guilty face i the evidence yu just saw presented by the congresswoman. look, when she called for a call for arms, there's plenty of guns in chicago and shewa hasn't done anything during her tenure. i want to make sure this is very clear . this is a distraction from her disastrous administration, as the congresswoman pointed out and shocked you could play the tape off donald trump said on january six peaceful patriotically you talked about all the riots the democrats did not handle any investigation regarding the riots because those are their clientsdi. er those are their vot
and just this week on nbc, chicago says boeing is to move its headquarters out of chicago. zonehe. is a war her people arere suffering. businesses arere fleeing little or sheke needs to get off twittr and make chicago safe again. otherwise, leo, you don't bring props like the congresswoman does. i think you need to up your gamettle a little , but ohd no, i don't need to becauseto first of all, i'm proud to be with the congresswoman and i'm i'm the lawyer the congressman provided the evidence...
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., and new york, los angeles, chicago, every single week? 28 people shot in chicago last week. by the way, that's on the low side for a typical weekend there. no one on the left ever talks about it, they don't seem to care. on this program we have been scrolling the names of murdered victims, people that have been involved and have been shot in the windy city. we have done this since 2009. since that time, 1,381 children under the age of 19 have been shot and killed in chicago. that includes eight years of the obama-biden presidency and vice presidency. but they couldn't be bothered at the time. they never addressed -- they barely mention the epidemic of violence in obama's home city of chicago. they didn't lift a finger. they didn't even try. they didn't do next to nothing. they barely spoke about the carnage in one of america's major cities, so you've got to ask yourself the question. why is that? in short, if democrats, the media mob, if they can't use a shooting to try and vilify republicans or conservatives, watch, they just ignore it? how is that possible? then you listen
., and new york, los angeles, chicago, every single week? 28 people shot in chicago last week. by the way, that's on the low side for a typical weekend there. no one on the left ever talks about it, they don't seem to care. on this program we have been scrolling the names of murdered victims, people that have been involved and have been shot in the windy city. we have done this since 2009. since that time, 1,381 children under the age of 19 have been shot and killed in chicago. that includes...
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i mean, i spent some time in chicago. i spent three months there when i went through cancer treatment and every weekend it was ten tod fifteen is you buy a gun in chicago, you can't buy bullets in chicagoyo. but yet look at look at what happens there every weekend. it's a tragedy we need to address. we need to address these shootings. we need toes addressssot a lot h things. but the gunun control they're talking that's not going to stop these people-cs n from getg those guns. they're going tot th get them however they want. we need to come to d the table, 's sit down and come to something that's going to work for everybody. mr. mayor, i know you had your vigil tonight and i know it's been a very emotional, you know, tumultuous, you know. 48 hours. twenty four hours for the people in your city. what what what are the plansth for the days to come? doe? you know yet? we don't know our biggestre and foremost is to make surear these families are cared fored their needs are met whatever they need. you know, like i said, you k k
i mean, i spent some time in chicago. i spent three months there when i went through cancer treatment and every weekend it was ten tod fifteen is you buy a gun in chicago, you can't buy bullets in chicagoyo. but yet look at look at what happens there every weekend. it's a tragedy we need to address. we need to address these shootings. we need toes addressssot a lot h things. but the gunun control they're talking that's not going to stop these people-cs n from getg those guns. they're going tot...
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of us in chicago know automatically as that site in millennium park where people race to gather and take photographs. it's one of the most popular attractions in our city. and just this last weekend it was the scene of a murder, one teenager killing another. in california yesterday, a gunman walked into a church, opened fire, killing one person, critically wounding four others. that same afternoon another gunman opened fire in a flea market in houston, killing two and injuring three. a weekend in america. both of these mass shootings happened less than 24 hours after a white supremacist massacred innocent shoppers at a grocery store in buffalo, new york. the shooter was wearing tactical gear, carrying an ar-15 assault rifle, a weapon designed to kill people. he shot 13 people, 11 of whom were black, in an act of racist violence. ten of the victims died. each of these ten people had left home saturday maybe to grab dinner, buy groceries for the week, and they never rushed of the now their fees are facing the unimaginable trauma of loss. in an instant they lost a grandparent, a child,
of us in chicago know automatically as that site in millennium park where people race to gather and take photographs. it's one of the most popular attractions in our city. and just this last weekend it was the scene of a murder, one teenager killing another. in california yesterday, a gunman walked into a church, opened fire, killing one person, critically wounding four others. that same afternoon another gunman opened fire in a flea market in houston, killing two and injuring three. a weekend...
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seguir disparando el presunto homicida se inspirÓ en una conspiraciÓn de minorÍas >> la violencia en chicago en donde varios adolescentes resultaron heridos en un parques. ella no viene con esta nueva medida para castigar a nuestros jÓvenes si no para hacer conciencia a unas comunidad >>> el presidente biden anuncia que relajarÁ las restricciones de las remesas y viajes a cubas revirtiendo las medidas de su homÓlogo donald trump >>> el narco tÚnel de san diego california y que fue lo que encontraron adentro pero comenzamos con la epidemia de armas de fuego aquÍ en el paÍs. >> este mapa ilustra algunas de los incidentes sangriento en donde se registraron mÚltiples tiroteos dejando a decenas de personas muertas y heridas cada vez es mÁs frecuente escuchar de estos ataques se han registraron 214 personas en el paÍs. >> nos vamos a bÚfalo con la masacre que dejÓ 10 muertos y 3 heridos ahÍ la comunidad no se repone ante el ataque contra la comunidad negra por las declaraciones que hizo el sospechoso nos acompaÑa javier vega adelante buenas noches >>> sÍ arantxa buenas noches >>> hal
seguir disparando el presunto homicida se inspirÓ en una conspiraciÓn de minorÍas >> la violencia en chicago en donde varios adolescentes resultaron heridos en un parques. ella no viene con esta nueva medida para castigar a nuestros jÓvenes si no para hacer conciencia a unas comunidad >>> el presidente biden anuncia que relajarÁ las restricciones de las remesas y viajes a cubas revirtiendo las medidas de su homÓlogo donald trump >>> el narco tÚnel de san diego...
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from chicago, here's adriana diaz. >> diaz: good evening, it is a weekend of weather extremes. more than 100 million americans are impacted in much of the lower 48 states. late today a suspected tornado ripped through arkansas. no word yet on damages or injuries. in colorado today, it feels and looks like winter. but across a swath of the country, it's more like summer. several cities are roasting and setting new heat records, and it's not even memorial day. cbs's michael george is in a muggy new york city. michael. >> reporter: adriana, good evening. it's near 90 degrees today in central park. add the humidity, feels more like 100. across the country, it's a weekend of extremes. it's a scorcher in washington, d.c. and much of the eastern half of the country. temperatures 20 to 30 degrees above normal with records melting away. in the west, colorado is shivering in record cold. a snowstorm complicating spring and making travel treacherous. this is i-70, traffic reduced to a crawl. >> you have three weeks of fall, winter, second winter, a couple weeks of spring, third winter, an
from chicago, here's adriana diaz. >> diaz: good evening, it is a weekend of weather extremes. more than 100 million americans are impacted in much of the lower 48 states. late today a suspected tornado ripped through arkansas. no word yet on damages or injuries. in colorado today, it feels and looks like winter. but across a swath of the country, it's more like summer. several cities are roasting and setting new heat records, and it's not even memorial day. cbs's michael george is in a...
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you got to know a pretty famous couple in chicago then didn't you? yes, well, i was working and i worked at the chicago public library then i taught at the university of pittsburgh went back to chicago to be a the chief librarian and at that time a young lady michelle. was working at city hall and she was a deputy mayor and someone very in that administration and the library was part of her portfolio. and that's how i met mrs obama. and got to know the president that is robinson then right then they got engaged and married and everything like that. so who would have thought that years later? and our past didn't they weren't entangled. but years later that i would be basically recommended by a number of people in the library community and he would select me to be his nominee. carla hayden, what was it about the enoch pratt free librarian baltimore that attracted attracted you for so many years. the inning proud-free library was the first library system in the united states and that means that they had a central library and other cities had central lib
you got to know a pretty famous couple in chicago then didn't you? yes, well, i was working and i worked at the chicago public library then i taught at the university of pittsburgh went back to chicago to be a the chief librarian and at that time a young lady michelle. was working at city hall and she was a deputy mayor and someone very in that administration and the library was part of her portfolio. and that's how i met mrs obama. and got to know the president that is robinson then right then...
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david: un fin de semana de caos en el emblemÁtico lugar turÍstico del centro de chicago, conocido como "el frijol". los oficiales de policÍa heridos , un joven de 16 aÑos asesinado y al menos 30 personas arrestadas es el saldo de los disturbios, que habrÍan sido provocados por decenas de adolescentes que se tomaron las calles. momentos de angustia para los turistas y residentes que en ese momento visitaban el parque millennium, disfrutando de las buenas temperaturas. >> estamos de visita en chicago. david: familias como esta se han encontrado con fuerte presencia policial. >> sabemos que pasÓ algo aquÍ anoche y se siente cierta tensiÓn entre la gente. david: 26 adolescentes arrestados y cuatro adultos. fueron recuperadas algunas armas y se tuvo que decretar el toque de queda. la alcaldesa, a travÉs de un comunicado, dijo que va a tomar medidas mÁs severas contra los jÓvenes que portan armas de fuego y provocan incidentes violentos en la ciudad. a raÍz de este incidente, la alcaldesa ha despertado un toque de queda efectivo inmediatamente en este parque a partir de las 6:00 de
david: un fin de semana de caos en el emblemÁtico lugar turÍstico del centro de chicago, conocido como "el frijol". los oficiales de policÍa heridos , un joven de 16 aÑos asesinado y al menos 30 personas arrestadas es el saldo de los disturbios, que habrÍan sido provocados por decenas de adolescentes que se tomaron las calles. momentos de angustia para los turistas y residentes que en ese momento visitaban el parque millennium, disfrutando de las buenas temperaturas. >>...
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she is disgrace to chicago and frankly should resign. elizabeth: this, san francisco bay area, was hit with the black lives matter defund the police protest, have ice cream with a cop event. this is in the richmond neighborhood. you see these protests breaking out on the spur of the moment. then you have got americans, trying to show support for cops nationwide but we still see the push for defunding police. policing is way more dangerous since 2020. joe, isn't this reversing improvements we saw since the '90s? >> yeah, absolutely, liz. here we are trying to reach out to the community. you have protesters coming up. the community is trying to support us. we're trying to bridge the gap. i don't think people have idea how bad violence is against law enforcement. we're about to having police week ceremonies this weekend. we're adding 563 names to that monument of officers who lost their lives families ripped apart. elizabeth: since when? >> deadliest year for law enforcement in 20 years. we had 132 police officers shot this year. that is ou
she is disgrace to chicago and frankly should resign. elizabeth: this, san francisco bay area, was hit with the black lives matter defund the police protest, have ice cream with a cop event. this is in the richmond neighborhood. you see these protests breaking out on the spur of the moment. then you have got americans, trying to show support for cops nationwide but we still see the push for defunding police. policing is way more dangerous since 2020. joe, isn't this reversing improvements we...
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let me say a word about gun violence because in the chicago of chicago, which i am honored to represent, it breaks my heart what's happening in that chicago. not last weekend but the weekend before, 37 shootings in the course of a weekend. seven people died. this weekend, nine people were killed, 26 others wounded by gunfire. this is the beginning of the summer months. i am afraid that it tells us we still have a massive challenge ahead of us. we have to do more, at every single level. let's start with what heal initiative is doing. bring some hope to the lives of folks. give them an opportunity for a decent-paying job. let them have a place affordable to live that is safe from gunshots and other threats to a family. we've got to work on this together, to deal with the criminal justice system. we learned the hard way that simply putting tougher sentences down for something like crack cocaine is not necessarily the answer. in fact, it can backfire, as it did we learn over the last 20 years. we've got to have sensible criminal sentencing guidelines. keep dangerous people off the street, o
let me say a word about gun violence because in the chicago of chicago, which i am honored to represent, it breaks my heart what's happening in that chicago. not last weekend but the weekend before, 37 shootings in the course of a weekend. seven people died. this weekend, nine people were killed, 26 others wounded by gunfire. this is the beginning of the summer months. i am afraid that it tells us we still have a massive challenge ahead of us. we have to do more, at every single level. let's...
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in chicago five people were shot dead including a 16-year-old boy killed near the being that those of us in chicago know automatically is the site in the park where people race together to take photographs. it's one of the most popular attractions in the city and just this last weekend it was the scene of a murder. one teenager killing another. a governor walked into a church, opened fire killing one person, critically wounding four others. the same afternoon another gunman opened fire in a fleamarket killing two and injuring three. a weekend in america. but both of the shootings happened less than 24 hours after a white supremacist massacred innocent shoppers in a grocery store in buffalo new york. the shooter was wearing tactical gear carrying an assault rifle, a weapon designed to kill people. he shot 13 people 11 of whom are were black and inactive racist violence. ten of the victims died. each of these ten people left home saturday may be to grab dinner, buy groceries for the week but never returned. now their families are facing the unimaginable trauma of loss. inld an instant t
in chicago five people were shot dead including a 16-year-old boy killed near the being that those of us in chicago know automatically is the site in the park where people race together to take photographs. it's one of the most popular attractions in the city and just this last weekend it was the scene of a murder. one teenager killing another. a governor walked into a church, opened fire killing one person, critically wounding four others. the same afternoon another gunman opened fire in a...
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first on msnbc now, chicago mayor lori lightfoot who is joining us now. thank you for being on the show. >> it's my pleasure. >> so let's talk about this new announcement, again, setting aside $500,000 to provide access to abortions for women in neighboring states, if those states were to ban abortion. you called it a call to arms in make thing announcement. explain that. >> well, i think everybody who saw that draft opinion has gone through a range of different emotions. but we can't just be angry. we've got to be intentional, we've got to be dedicated. that's why i'm calling upon fellow elected officials across the country, particularly my fellow mayors to join me in making a pledge we made today which is a justice for all pledge. fundamentally, it reaffirms chicago as a welcoming city, a city that doesn't discriminate, and a city that's going to stand with women. so we think that this five-point pledge is critically important for us to rally around in this fight, not only to save women, but if you look at that draft opinion and you look at the briefs i
first on msnbc now, chicago mayor lori lightfoot who is joining us now. thank you for being on the show. >> it's my pleasure. >> so let's talk about this new announcement, again, setting aside $500,000 to provide access to abortions for women in neighboring states, if those states were to ban abortion. you called it a call to arms in make thing announcement. explain that. >> well, i think everybody who saw that draft opinion has gone through a range of different emotions. but...
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aboard the aircraft where one passenger thought it was a good idea to use the emergency exit door at chicago's o'hare >>> and the latest in the attempts to free brittney griner from russian confinement "early today" starts right now >> thanks for joining us, i'm steve romo >> i'm frances rivera. the united states may have played a role in a major military setback for russia. u.s. intelligence may have helped ukraine sink the russian warship, moskva. they helped confirm the location but was not in the decision to strike >>> overnight, the first lady departed for a five-day trip to slovakia she will be spending her mother's day weekend meeting with aid workers jay, russia appears to be intensifying its attack ahead of a symbolic victory day on may 9th. >> reporter: no question about that they continue to batter the city of mariupol to the east. and that's become a flash point for the fight between ukraine and russia we continue to see attacks from not only the ground but the air and missiles fired from ships out in the sea as well so it is a multi-faceted attack that continues really around the
aboard the aircraft where one passenger thought it was a good idea to use the emergency exit door at chicago's o'hare >>> and the latest in the attempts to free brittney griner from russian confinement "early today" starts right now >> thanks for joining us, i'm steve romo >> i'm frances rivera. the united states may have played a role in a major military setback for russia. u.s. intelligence may have helped ukraine sink the russian warship, moskva. they helped...
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in chicago's mayor, get yourself some chicago or the other water of chicago, old style beer. before we go, tonight tickled me tuesday, you guessed the punchline using # tickle me tuesday, please don't look it up. here we go. why did the mouse look so sad? ♪♪ liz:[laughter] you been patiently waiting for this, why did the math book look so sad, because it had a lot of problems. [laughter] kennedy: [laughter] get them, and i got them pensively kathy and jenison everyone of the worthington's think you for watching and you can follow me on twitter and instagram at kennedy nation book donation e-mail me at foxbusiness .com and send them the varsity team you can watch the show, kennedy and dvr and make everyday kennedy day. >> it was a nasty little island from a scio infested swamp to america's playground. >> he creates a midterm unit place in the united states we met he was almost left out of the business. >> the ruins and the rescue she would chain herself to the buildings. >> i received in miami beach.
in chicago's mayor, get yourself some chicago or the other water of chicago, old style beer. before we go, tonight tickled me tuesday, you guessed the punchline using # tickle me tuesday, please don't look it up. here we go. why did the mouse look so sad? ♪♪ liz:[laughter] you been patiently waiting for this, why did the math book look so sad, because it had a lot of problems. [laughter] kennedy: [laughter] get them, and i got them pensively kathy and jenison everyone of the worthington's...
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por eso en chicago estÁn festejando la semana de mÉxico, con eventos culturales bien interesantes, rubÉn nos lo cuenta desde el museo de arte mexicano. >> adelante, rubÉn. >> quÉ tal, felicidad, te saludo desde el museo nacional de arte mexicano aquÍ en chicago, efectivamente es cinco de mayo y ojo, no es la independencia de mÉxico, sino se celebra la batalla de puebla como lo muestra este cuadro del artista mexicano, alejandro romero. bueno, recordemos fue el cinco de mayo de 1862 cuando unos 2.000 soldados mexicanos derrotaron 6.000 tropas francesas en puebla. esto ha tomado auge en estados unidos a partir del movimiento chicano en los 60s y 70s. para hablar mÁs sobre esto, se encuentra con nosotros mario hernÁndez aquÍ del museo de arte mexicano en chicago. ¿quÉ tanta relevancia ha tomado en estados unidos? que por cierto creo que se celebra mÁs aquÍ que en mÉxico. >> asÍ es, estos Últimos aÑos este dÍa festivo se ha vuelto un dÍa muy importante para la comunidad mexicana en estados unidos donde se celebra la cultura y la tradiciÓn mexicana, el cinco de mayo. >> algo
por eso en chicago estÁn festejando la semana de mÉxico, con eventos culturales bien interesantes, rubÉn nos lo cuenta desde el museo de arte mexicano. >> adelante, rubÉn. >> quÉ tal, felicidad, te saludo desde el museo nacional de arte mexicano aquÍ en chicago, efectivamente es cinco de mayo y ojo, no es la independencia de mÉxico, sino se celebra la batalla de puebla como lo muestra este cuadro del artista mexicano, alejandro romero. bueno, recordemos fue el cinco de mayo...
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. >>> and from chicago to milwaukee, curfews because of an explosion in violence. we talk to the experts. some saying america has an epidemic of hate. what's to blame and what can be done. >>> gas prices hitting a new record high this morning and now a prediction, just how likely is a u.s. recession? >>> the critical shortage of baby formula across the u.s. a new plan in congress to address the crisis. >>> overnight the tribute to country music legend naomi judd and what her daughter is announcing. >>> the johnny depp defamation trial resumes today. what to expect as his ex-wife amber heard faces cross-examination. >>> and later the company now offering limitless vacation time. >>> good monday morning, everyone. i'm andrew dymburt. >> i'm andrea fujii in for mona. department begins investigating the shooting as a hate crime. suspect's troubled pascluding p that were missed. also this morning, a clearer picture is emerging of the many people touched by this tragedy, a number that goes far beyond the ten lives lost. >> reporter: the youngest victim is 32-year-old rob
. >>> and from chicago to milwaukee, curfews because of an explosion in violence. we talk to the experts. some saying america has an epidemic of hate. what's to blame and what can be done. >>> gas prices hitting a new record high this morning and now a prediction, just how likely is a u.s. recession? >>> the critical shortage of baby formula across the u.s. a new plan in congress to address the crisis. >>> overnight the tribute to country music legend naomi...
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monika traveled to chicago to help her. >> we got dry erase boards. we want to know which officers well were here, who sue what's, does it match with his. we were pretty awesome. >> and visitors were not welcome? >> don't touch our stuff. >> they started to question just how cooperative had gaege really been with the police. remember, he set out badly he felt about pravin's death. >> made me sick to my stomach that boy was -- >> but it turns out gaege hadn't come forward to the cops of his own accord. it was only after his cousin told police about him that he went to see them. >> if he was in a fight with pravin and it was completely innocent, why would he have called immediately and. said oh my gosh, i had a fight with a guy. let me show you were happen. >> and here's what they learned from the case file. had gaege a top to law enforcement once or twice. he'd talk to them three times. and each story was slightly different. >> we feel that you weren't completely honest with us. >> his first story was to the state trooper. told gaege him he picked up a
monika traveled to chicago to help her. >> we got dry erase boards. we want to know which officers well were here, who sue what's, does it match with his. we were pretty awesome. >> and visitors were not welcome? >> don't touch our stuff. >> they started to question just how cooperative had gaege really been with the police. remember, he set out badly he felt about pravin's death. >> made me sick to my stomach that boy was -- >> but it turns out gaege hadn't...
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want to talk about chicago, that's a different box. we will talk about chicago. we need to talk about school shootings carried out with ar-15s. 400,000 ar-15s that are owned by americans between 199094. today there are 20 million. dan crenshaw was being interviewed about whether we have a common problem here. 3 million people and 400 million guns. if the founding fathers were around today, do you think that they would've said, we did this, yes, so that people can have more than one gun? people can have eight guns, 15 guns, you don't, you don't speak to the founders. [laughter] >> judge jeanine: why do we think it's an absolute! >> jessica: 1994 when we had the assault weapons ban, we had the kind of data coming want to say putting an end, we know that the number of mass shootings were lowered by 43% and then it was allowed by george w. bush, this is something that can be done again. people do not need this support just walking around. it is unnecessary and kids are dying because of it. and there are 19 cops in the hallway. there is nothing more valuable than a go
want to talk about chicago, that's a different box. we will talk about chicago. we need to talk about school shootings carried out with ar-15s. 400,000 ar-15s that are owned by americans between 199094. today there are 20 million. dan crenshaw was being interviewed about whether we have a common problem here. 3 million people and 400 million guns. if the founding fathers were around today, do you think that they would've said, we did this, yes, so that people can have more than one gun? people...
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in chicago. you have a disgraced mare trying to look for an issue in order to salvage her reluctant chances and it does not work. there is no nexus between roe v. wade and lgbt community or interracial marriages. i'm so of whoopi goldberg and those who keep talking about the 60s mech a third of this country was not even born. and so after -- so they keep going back to this jim crow civil rights movement in order to get people upset to basically tear down this country's the value system. this is nothing more than an attempt to change what is great about this country. that heritage, the supreme court. they wanted to attend because all of their -- all they are interested in his power and control. they don't care about rules but they don't care about anything like that. all they want is power and control. >> sean: why did they not arrest people in the summer of 2020 writing? how come they are silent and even the approval of joe biden as it relates to doxxing? monica? >> monica: you are hitting on the
in chicago. you have a disgraced mare trying to look for an issue in order to salvage her reluctant chances and it does not work. there is no nexus between roe v. wade and lgbt community or interracial marriages. i'm so of whoopi goldberg and those who keep talking about the 60s mech a third of this country was not even born. and so after -- so they keep going back to this jim crow civil rights movement in order to get people upset to basically tear down this country's the value system. this is...
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cnbc's perry russom live from chicago's millennial park. perry. >> reporter: shep, just to get into this park you have to be wanted and then security goes through your bag it's like getting into an airport to get into a public park they have different security barriers around the entire park. these shootings are happening when large groups of people come together and the city has a whack-a-mole approach to fighting crime, moving police resources to where the shootings happen. >> teenagers have been fussing and fighting since the beginning of time. the difference now is too many of them have guns. >> reporter: the volume of violence in downtown chicago has mayor lori lightfoot creating a new curfew no children at millennial park without an adult after 6:00 at night. >> that's kind of extreme, isn't it i understand it's, like, wanting to protect kids. >> reporter: the mayor says the rule applies to unaccompanied minors under 18 thursdays through sundays at one of the largest tourist attractions in the city. >> if it's one specific place, do i
cnbc's perry russom live from chicago's millennial park. perry. >> reporter: shep, just to get into this park you have to be wanted and then security goes through your bag it's like getting into an airport to get into a public park they have different security barriers around the entire park. these shootings are happening when large groups of people come together and the city has a whack-a-mole approach to fighting crime, moving police resources to where the shootings happen. >>...
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chicago and l.a. and new york disproved that thesis. and so if you are looking for a real solution, chicago teaches that what you are talking about is not a real solution. our job is to come up with real solutions that we can implement. with security guards? because the -- around here are very low. [ inaudible question ] where my children go to school, we have a one-point entry. vi f amily down here affected, so that's why i'm here today. so within is the context of -- is there a plan to address [ inaudible question ] so, the last thing purrs, that , is altogether, we allocated more than $600 million or more than half $1 million to address school safety. as the first part of your question, the answer is that with the laws that we pass in 2019, which is three years ago, all of those measures that you were talking about were included in those laws. let me give you several examples. an entire platform was addressed was called school hardening or hardening schools. some the strategies to reduce those strategies. they fill out the paperwork
chicago and l.a. and new york disproved that thesis. and so if you are looking for a real solution, chicago teaches that what you are talking about is not a real solution. our job is to come up with real solutions that we can implement. with security guards? because the -- around here are very low. [ inaudible question ] where my children go to school, we have a one-point entry. vi f amily down here affected, so that's why i'm here today. so within is the context of -- is there a plan to...
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for abortion, chicago. candace owens, a very keen observer, she joins us now. candace, thank you for coming on. i'm not sure what to make of this. i'm just going to throw it over to you. >> i don't know why you are shocked or surprised, tucker, we know that they believe in mob rule and what we are seen, by the way, they love to use the term dog whistle for white supremacy, but these are the makers of the dog whistle. when they don't want get what they want, the democratic process, all of their politicians come out and say without saying, it's now okay for you to hit the streets to riot, to loot, to burn into murder if you want to come we saw during the black lives matter riots of 2020 when they go, we did not say to get violent, we just basically said we will bail you out in case you do get violent and create all of these nonprofits that will stand behind you no matter what happens. this is not surprising to me it has become the left playbook. but i want to comment on janet yellen, because i think that she
for abortion, chicago. candace owens, a very keen observer, she joins us now. candace, thank you for coming on. i'm not sure what to make of this. i'm just going to throw it over to you. >> i don't know why you are shocked or surprised, tucker, we know that they believe in mob rule and what we are seen, by the way, they love to use the term dog whistle for white supremacy, but these are the makers of the dog whistle. when they don't want get what they want, the democratic process, all of...
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let's talk with the mayor of chicago. thank you for joining us. really appreciate it. >> my pleasure. >> i want to put up this map, okay? and you can see it. if roe is overturned, look at the state of illinois. you're going to be an island in an ocean of state with laws already banning abortion or with trigger laws that ban abortion if roe is overturned. tell me about your plan and this fund to help women from any state get an abortion. >> well, don, that's precisely why we issued our justice and a $500,000 down payment on what we see is a huge increase in the need of women not only in chicago and illinois but as you mentioned, surrounding areas. we're going to be an island because every state around us whether it's michigan, wisconsin, missouri, iowa, and i would expect indiana to follow suit. they're going to do some ind coo of ban on reproductive right and reproductive services. so we have to make sure that our providers here in chicago have the resources they need to provide the services, positive provide security for travel, lodging, recovery
let's talk with the mayor of chicago. thank you for joining us. really appreciate it. >> my pleasure. >> i want to put up this map, okay? and you can see it. if roe is overturned, look at the state of illinois. you're going to be an island in an ocean of state with laws already banning abortion or with trigger laws that ban abortion if roe is overturned. tell me about your plan and this fund to help women from any state get an abortion. >> well, don, that's precisely why we...
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a weekend of chaos and violence, exceptional even for chicago. a mob of hundreds of unruly teens essentially taking over the city's so called millennium park. it's a place where they like to gather. mayor lightfoot announced an extension of the weekend park curfew for minors after a 16-year-old was shot and killed by another teenager in that park. chicago police say over the weekend there were at least 33 shootings with 9 minors, young victims. five people were killed, three of them minors. wall street journal op ed called out the mayor for presiding over a massacre, as usual, in chicago adding, if you want to understand chicago's public order problem in a nut shell, there it is. normal policing is considered criminalizing youth as opposed to getting criminals off the streets. instead, the mayor won't let unaccompanied teens visit a city park alone in the evenings on weekends. does anybody really believe this will make a difference, assuming it is even enforced? jason? >> yeah. well, number one, it likely won't be enforced because we have a chica
a weekend of chaos and violence, exceptional even for chicago. a mob of hundreds of unruly teens essentially taking over the city's so called millennium park. it's a place where they like to gather. mayor lightfoot announced an extension of the weekend park curfew for minors after a 16-year-old was shot and killed by another teenager in that park. chicago police say over the weekend there were at least 33 shootings with 9 minors, young victims. five people were killed, three of them minors....
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no, it's happening here in chicago. i guess they feel it happen so often. >> sean: they can't blame conservatives, they can't blame fox news and talk radio. leo? >> the camp. the last year, since i've been a contributor, systemic racism doesn't exist. except in the minds of democrats bear the democratic playbook is from 1960. you talk about crime and democratic cities -- they run the city, but there is still systemic racism, still discrimination because it's the only car they have. present biden can drop everything. they're going to play the race card is much as they come to distract them, but the american people are too wide for that gate. >> sean: at leo, thank you. joe, thank you. now to the all-important primary race. that will happen tomorrow. full disclosure, will be honest, we always are, i endorse dr. oz in the primary. president trump has endorsed him as well. the g.o.p. candidate has drawn a lot of late attention after only in the last week for ten days rising in the polls seemingly out of nowhere. she had bee
no, it's happening here in chicago. i guess they feel it happen so often. >> sean: they can't blame conservatives, they can't blame fox news and talk radio. leo? >> the camp. the last year, since i've been a contributor, systemic racism doesn't exist. except in the minds of democrats bear the democratic playbook is from 1960. you talk about crime and democratic cities -- they run the city, but there is still systemic racism, still discrimination because it's the only car they have....
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leÓn: la violencia alcanzÓ nuevo niveles en chicago, la alcaldesa llegÓ a declarar un toque de queda que dejÓ a 30 personas arrestadas. david palomino nos cuenta sobre la alarma que hay en chicago. >> aumentan los incidentes de violencia por armas de fuego. 36 personas recibieron heridas de bala. el lunes vemos a la policÍa respondiendo a otro tiroteo donde se confirma la muerte de dos personas. otro problema son los adolescentes. la alcaldesa ha tomado medidas mÁs severas. hoy he firmado para que el toque de queda sea a partir de las 22, afirmÓ refiriÉndose a una orden que iniciaba a las 23:00. los jÓvenes que no estÉn acompaÑados por adulto no podrÁn acceder al parque. >> la asociaciÓn cuestiona las disposiciones de la alcaldesa. dicen que los toques de queda crean culpabilidad. los toques de que aparecen a partir de este fin de semana. patricia: los miles de migrantes que cruzan de yuma a arizona pasan horas esperando ser procesados. al parecer la patrulla fronteriza no da abasto. >> son miles de migrantes que cruzan la frontera, los agentes fronterizos no dan abasto. >>
leÓn: la violencia alcanzÓ nuevo niveles en chicago, la alcaldesa llegÓ a declarar un toque de queda que dejÓ a 30 personas arrestadas. david palomino nos cuenta sobre la alarma que hay en chicago. >> aumentan los incidentes de violencia por armas de fuego. 36 personas recibieron heridas de bala. el lunes vemos a la policÍa respondiendo a otro tiroteo donde se confirma la muerte de dos personas. otro problema son los adolescentes. la alcaldesa ha tomado medidas mÁs severas. hoy he...
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. >> dagen: wild video out of chicago. hundreds of rowdy teenagers and adults causing chaos in the streets? will it only get worse in the summer months? chicago alderman raymond lopez weighs in. >> just wait until memorial day and our summer. it will be the summer of joy in chicago. use your va benefit now to turn the equity in your home into cash in your hand. newday lets you borrow all of your home's value. you could take out an average of $60,000. that's at least 25% more cash than you get at a bank or credit union. more cash to pay credit card debt or cash to have on hand, so it's there when you need it. since newday's been granted automatic authority by the va, the process is fast and easy and newday can say yes when other lenders say no. call today. you're a one-man stitchwork master. but your staffing plan needs to go up a size. you need to hire. i need indeed. indeed you do. indeed instant match instantly delivers quality candidates matching your job description. visit indeed.com/hire i was trying to refinance my m
. >> dagen: wild video out of chicago. hundreds of rowdy teenagers and adults causing chaos in the streets? will it only get worse in the summer months? chicago alderman raymond lopez weighs in. >> just wait until memorial day and our summer. it will be the summer of joy in chicago. use your va benefit now to turn the equity in your home into cash in your hand. newday lets you borrow all of your home's value. you could take out an average of $60,000. that's at least 25% more cash...
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now let's go to chicago. let's welcome the mayor of chicago, mary late mayor laurie lightfoot. thank you for joining us mayor lightfoot. we go to when you promise that chicago will be quote, and oasis. i want to deal with in washington there has been -- all over the country around the right for women to have the right of choice, and you promise that chicago would be in a way this is for those seeking abortions. should roe ultimately be overturned. to that end, your ministration is pledging $500,000 to provide for safe abortions for those seeking it in your city. including those coming in from out of state, for procedures, toward that end. can you explain why you want your city to take such a bold stand on this issue? >> well first of all, thank you rev for having me on. i'm obviously very concerned about what is going on in buffalo. but we want to make sure that our city is a safe haven for all seeking reproductive health care services. i am deeply concerned, based upon conversations with providers in my city, because as you know, many of the states surrounding us, wisconsin, m
now let's go to chicago. let's welcome the mayor of chicago, mary late mayor laurie lightfoot. thank you for joining us mayor lightfoot. we go to when you promise that chicago will be quote, and oasis. i want to deal with in washington there has been -- all over the country around the right for women to have the right of choice, and you promise that chicago would be in a way this is for those seeking abortions. should roe ultimately be overturned. to that end, your ministration is pledging...
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hot and humid across chicago and late in the day you'll see some storms. the severe storm chances on tuesday afternoon/evening run from southern wisconsin all the way to the texas panhandle and all forms of severe weather will be possible there. here in the northeast feels like summer from new york city down the i-95 corridor. it'll be cooler, though, for coastal new england. i'm accuweather meteorologist kevin coskren. >>> coming up, the new signal inflation may not be cooling off any time soon. >>> also ahead, new video of a desperate search for two people on a river after a group went over a dam. >>> and tragedy in the nfl. a young player dies in a car crash. what police at the scene are saying coming up. >>> a i canada. three teens just avoided being hit by an oncoming train in toronto. the crew said it appeared two of them were trying to outrun the train. no one was hurt. fortunately, officials say one teen was missed by just a foot. >>> now to virginia where some memorial day fun on a river went terribly wrong for a group of people who somehow went o
hot and humid across chicago and late in the day you'll see some storms. the severe storm chances on tuesday afternoon/evening run from southern wisconsin all the way to the texas panhandle and all forms of severe weather will be possible there. here in the northeast feels like summer from new york city down the i-95 corridor. it'll be cooler, though, for coastal new england. i'm accuweather meteorologist kevin coskren. >>> coming up, the new signal inflation may not be cooling off any...