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illinois governor jb pritzker is back with us.overnor, you have voters in your state who probably feel like they're -- 14th amendment but also on this question of presidential immunity. do you have faith in the supreme court? >> well they haven't really given us much reason to have faith in them but i will say that this is going to be a based on a technical aspect of the constitution and whether or not if donald trump hasn't actually been convicted of insurrection whether he can be held liable according to the constitution and, kept off the ballot. that's not something that we all will decide in illinois, it's going to get decided at the u.s. supreme court. meanwhile i think that we are prepared to fight this battle at the ballot box, and you gotta remember we've done this twice before. we've beaten donald trump in illinois by 16 points, in 2016, and 17 points in 2020. he's in trouble in illinois, we want him on the ballot frankly because he's a detriment to republicans across the united states, but especially in illinois. >> that
illinois governor jb pritzker is back with us.overnor, you have voters in your state who probably feel like they're -- 14th amendment but also on this question of presidential immunity. do you have faith in the supreme court? >> well they haven't really given us much reason to have faith in them but i will say that this is going to be a based on a technical aspect of the constitution and whether or not if donald trump hasn't actually been convicted of insurrection whether he can be held...
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i wanted to, but i in i'm sure you all know that frank won the pritzker prize for architecture which is the the award of of the design. in 1989 before you were born. there'evelyn de broand just to just to seto you the citation that it's very short. so only seven sentences. stage a little bit before i read it. in 1989, and i should also preface this by saying i'm not an architecture critic nor an historian, so i may get some. oh, well, i'm going to leave. before the pritzker prize was announced re profession, i think you could say, was in some the there was an exhibition that had been mounted at the museum of modern art in 1979 by drexler, calledformation gardens in modern architecture. it was controversial, partly because drexler, who'd been at moma v serving curator in the history of the of the muhe basically did an exhibition which said modernism in architecture is dead. it is over. some agreed. some people didn't agree. there was fistfights and things like that. and the profession changed and a number of architects began develop what came to be calledpostmodernism kind of trying t
i wanted to, but i in i'm sure you all know that frank won the pritzker prize for architecture which is the the award of of the design. in 1989 before you were born. there'evelyn de broand just to just to seto you the citation that it's very short. so only seven sentences. stage a little bit before i read it. in 1989, and i should also preface this by saying i'm not an architecture critic nor an historian, so i may get some. oh, well, i'm going to leave. before the pritzker prize was announced...
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i wanto, i in i'm sure you all know tha'ht frank won te pritzker prize for architecture which is the award of the of theesign. well that was in 1989 before you weren. there's evelyn de■ broad. d ju i, i want to read to you the citation that was written at that time. it's very s only seven sentence. but i need to set the stage a little bit before i read it. in 1989, the and i should also preface this byi'm not an architecture critic nor an art architecture may get some. oh, well, i'm going to leave. for about ten yearse pritzker prize was announced, the architecture profession, i say, was in some esthetic turmoil. exhibition that had been mounted at the museum modern art in 1979 by arthur drexle c transformation gardens in modern architecture. it was controversial, partly because ex for a very long times the longest serving curator in histy the of the museum. said modernism inn exhibition architecture is dead. it is over. some agreed. some people didn'ag there was fistfights and things like that. and the profession changed and a number of architects began develop what came to be calle
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pritzker joins us at the table days after his fate became the latest to kick donald trump off the presidential ballot. grab your coffee and settle in. welcome to the week again. as we come on the air, criminal defendant donald trump heads into the week with a dominant hold on the republican party in the presidential primary. last night, trump won caucuses in idaho and missouri. he also swept the republican convention caucuses in michigan. today, voters in our nation's capital are voting in the d.c. republican presidential primary. it might be nikki haley's first shot to pick up a win even as trump gets closer to clinching the nomination. in two days, voters in 16 states and one territory will cast their ballots on super tuesday. on thursday, president biden will deliver the state of the union address. by friday, congress must reach a deal to avoid a partial government shutdown. it's a week for the history books, so who better to join us now than nbc news presidential historian michael beschloss. good morning. i'm happy to see you. i'm a little disoriented without your fireplace behind you. >>
pritzker joins us at the table days after his fate became the latest to kick donald trump off the presidential ballot. grab your coffee and settle in. welcome to the week again. as we come on the air, criminal defendant donald trump heads into the week with a dominant hold on the republican party in the presidential primary. last night, trump won caucuses in idaho and missouri. he also swept the republican convention caucuses in michigan. today, voters in our nation's capital are voting in the...
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i wanted to, but i in i'm sure you all know that frank won the pritzker prize for architecture which is the the award of the of the design. well that was in 1989 before you were born. there's evelyn de broad. and just to just to set i, i want to read to you the citation that was written at that time. it's very short. so only seven sentences. but i need to set the stage a little bit before i read it. in 1989, the and i should also preface this by saying i'm not an architecture critic nor an art architecture historian, so i may get some. oh, well, i'm going to leave. for about ten years before the pritzker prize was announced, the architecture profession, i think you could say, was in some esthetic turmoil. the there was an exhibition that had been mounted at the museum of modern art in 1979 by arthur drexler, called transformation gardens in modern architecture. it was controversial, partly because drexler, who'd been at moma for a very long time, is the longest serving curator in the history of the of the museum. he basically did an exhibition which said modernism in architecture is
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however less is known about the second survivor who pritzker said was not part of their construction team at wednesday nights press conference, maryland's governor wes moore said he's spoken with a survivor who narrowly escaped with his life, wanted >> the survivors who lie the opportunity to speak with one of the things he mentioned to me was as he was moving off of the bridge and literally saw the bridge fall right after he moved off it was because it was a first responder who was telling him to move off the bridge. >> cnn has requested more information about this survivor from the governor's office and the maryland transportation authority reporters asked exactly how those on the bridge were notified to get off as the vessel crashed >> why? i think we'll find out via investigation what exactly happened. i know that the one person i spoke with, he said it was audibly that the officer was telling him to move off. >> we're also hearing a story from a driver who was stopped from entering the bridge just in time. >> in all honesty, if my passenger wasn't a little bit late coming out to
however less is known about the second survivor who pritzker said was not part of their construction team at wednesday nights press conference, maryland's governor wes moore said he's spoken with a survivor who narrowly escaped with his life, wanted >> the survivors who lie the opportunity to speak with one of the things he mentioned to me was as he was moving off of the bridge and literally saw the bridge fall right after he moved off it was because it was a first responder who was...
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details about the construction worker who fell more than 185 feet into the water and lived jeffrey pritzker, the executive vice president of brawner builders, says the mexican national, who worked for the company, likely survived by swimming before being rest skewed by first responders. the man was treated at the university of maryland medical center's shock trauma center, but was released hours after the collapse pritzker added the worker is very, very upset. he does have injuries and i understand he's very stressed out and is suffering from stress a fellow worker from brawner builders told cnn thursday, the team likely would have been on their break at the time of the impact that worker saying he requested a last minute shift change ahead of tuesday, likely saving his life however, less is known about the second survivor who pritzker said was not part of their construction team at wednesday nights, press conference, maryland's governor wes moore said he spoken with a survivor who narrowly escaped with his life one of the survivors who i had the opportunity to speak with one of the things
details about the construction worker who fell more than 185 feet into the water and lived jeffrey pritzker, the executive vice president of brawner builders, says the mexican national, who worked for the company, likely survived by swimming before being rest skewed by first responders. the man was treated at the university of maryland medical center's shock trauma center, but was released hours after the collapse pritzker added the worker is very, very upset. he does have injuries and i...
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change ahead of tuesday, likely saving his life however, less is known about the second survivor who pritzker said was not part of their construction team at wednesday nights, press conference, maryland's governor wes moore said he spoken with a survivor who narrowly escaped with his life. >> one of the survivors who i the opportunity to speak with, one of the things he mentioned to me was as he was moving off of the bridge and literally saw the bridge fall right after he moved off. it was because there was a first responder who was telling him to move off the bridge. >> cnn has requested more information about this survivor from the governor's office and the maryland transportation authority. reporters asked exactly how those on the bridge were notified to get off off as the vessel crashed? >> why? i think we'll find out by investigation what exactly happened. i know that the one person i spoke with, he said it was audibly that the officer was telling him to move off. >> we're also hearing a story from a driver who was stopped from entering the bridge just in time. >> in all honesty, if my p
change ahead of tuesday, likely saving his life however, less is known about the second survivor who pritzker said was not part of their construction team at wednesday nights, press conference, maryland's governor wes moore said he spoken with a survivor who narrowly escaped with his life. >> one of the survivors who i the opportunity to speak with, one of the things he mentioned to me was as he was moving off of the bridge and literally saw the bridge fall right after he moved off. it...
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pritzker now admitting that the suspect's case was not given the careful consideration needed beforecounty states attorney kim cox calling for investigation. >> this is horrific and we need to done he a evaluation, particularly this case. >> his family and friends continue to mourn the death of this 11-year-old innocent boy in chicago. the governor here in illinois, j.b. pritzker calling for review of the board's policies specifically when it comes to domestic violence. the family still wants to know why this guy was ever out on the streets in the first place, bret. >> bret: alexis mcadams in chicago. alexis, thanks. ♪ # republicans controlled outside of representatives expected to send two impeachment articles al mayorkas to the senate on april 10th. chuck schumer says senators will be sworn in as jurors the following day. house speaker mike johnson is calling for a full public trial. senator schumer called the impeachment vote a sham. the senate must technically hold a vote for the articles. but it could proceed with portions of the trial, dismiss the articles, table them, or send
pritzker now admitting that the suspect's case was not given the careful consideration needed beforecounty states attorney kim cox calling for investigation. >> this is horrific and we need to done he a evaluation, particularly this case. >> his family and friends continue to mourn the death of this 11-year-old innocent boy in chicago. the governor here in illinois, j.b. pritzker calling for review of the board's policies specifically when it comes to domestic violence. the family...
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that board is handpicked by democratic governor pritzker now under fire for making the decision after the perp was out for a matter of hours before he killed this 11-year-old boy. look on the screen. this is the photo provided by the family here as they continue to grieve this loss. that is 11-year-old jayden perkins stabbed to death by a criminal who broke into his chicago home. the 11-year-old was killed trying to protect his pregnant mom from her violent ex boyfriend. he wasn't out of prison for 24 hours before police say he broke into that home, armed with a knife and attacked the family. stabbing the child and his pregnant mom who is expected to be okay. this murder happened while brand was on parole serving half of his 16 year prison sentence for home invasion. last month he was taken back to prison after he threatened per kin's mom. one day after he got out again he killed her son. chicago's top cop says this should have been avoided. >> my feeling is that he should not have been. he violated parole. he violated an order of protection and it involved the same type of crime that
that board is handpicked by democratic governor pritzker now under fire for making the decision after the perp was out for a matter of hours before he killed this 11-year-old boy. look on the screen. this is the photo provided by the family here as they continue to grieve this loss. that is 11-year-old jayden perkins stabbed to death by a criminal who broke into his chicago home. the 11-year-old was killed trying to protect his pregnant mom from her violent ex boyfriend. he wasn't out of prison...
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pritzker. here in this state.ided to let this criminal back on the streets of the windy city less than 24 hours later, police say he sd boy to death. take a look. this is a photo shared by the family here as they continue to grieve this loss. jade and perkins stabbed to death by a criminal who broke into a chicago home. the 11-year-old was killed while trying to protect his mother from his violent acts. he wasn't out for 24 hours before investors tell me he broke into the home armed with a knife and attacked the family. stabbing the child and his pregnant mom who is expected to be okay. he was on parole serving half of his 16 year prison sentence for home invasion. but last month he was taken back to prison after he threatened the mother and showed up at their house. one day after getting out again, he killed her son. chicago's top prosecutor says there are questions that need to be answered here. watch. >> we would hope that incidents like this are rare. however rare, this is horrific and we need to do an evaluat
pritzker. here in this state.ided to let this criminal back on the streets of the windy city less than 24 hours later, police say he sd boy to death. take a look. this is a photo shared by the family here as they continue to grieve this loss. jade and perkins stabbed to death by a criminal who broke into a chicago home. the 11-year-old was killed while trying to protect his mother from his violent acts. he wasn't out for 24 hours before investors tell me he broke into the home armed with a...
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. >> reporter: jeffrey pritzker is an executive with that construction company. he says the entire company is in mourning and still in shock. >> did the message get to your employees that the ship was going to crash into the bridge? do you know if they realized that? >> i don't know. i wasn't there. i can only tell you they were right in the middle span of that bridge right in the center of the middle span, so i doubt if they heard anything, frankly, or knew that it was going to happen and then -- >> you're saying they may have been caught completely by surprise? >> they may have been. >> reporter: he says one member of their crew miraculously survived and is still unable to speak about what happened. among those missing, miguel luna, a father of six from el salvador. there he is at a gender reveal party for his grandchild just this month. and maynor yassir suazo sandoval. his brother, emotional, saying it's not easy seeing the bridge now knowing that monster of iron is trapping my brother. >> and, tom, we now have some late news about some of the missing. what c
. >> reporter: jeffrey pritzker is an executive with that construction company. he says the entire company is in mourning and still in shock. >> did the message get to your employees that the ship was going to crash into the bridge? do you know if they realized that? >> i don't know. i wasn't there. i can only tell you they were right in the middle span of that bridge right in the center of the middle span, so i doubt if they heard anything, frankly, or knew that it was going...
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. >> reporter: jeffrey pritzker is an executive with that construction company. he says the entire company is in mourning and still in shock. did the message get to your employees that the ship was going to crash into the bridge? do you know if they realized that? >> i don't know. i wasn't there. i can only tell you they were right in the middle span of that brin. right in the center of the middle of the span. i doubt if they heard anything or knew it was going to happen. >> reporter: you're saying they may have been caught completely by surprise? >> they may have been. >> reporter: he says one member of their crew miraculously survived and is still unable to speak about what happened. among those missing, miguel luna, a father of six from el salvador. there he is at a gender reveal party for his grandchild just this month. and maynor sandoval. his brother emotional, saying it's not easy seeing the bridge now, knowing that monster of iron is trapping my brother. >> our thanks to tom for that report. >>> in illinois, four people were killed and five others wounded
. >> reporter: jeffrey pritzker is an executive with that construction company. he says the entire company is in mourning and still in shock. did the message get to your employees that the ship was going to crash into the bridge? do you know if they realized that? >> i don't know. i wasn't there. i can only tell you they were right in the middle span of that brin. right in the center of the middle of the span. i doubt if they heard anything or knew it was going to happen. >>...
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and this is what pritzker wants to spend money on.jessica, w e an awakening in this country. >> thank you. a daring rescue on camera. . fox is senior national correspondent kevin corkee is here with all the details. kevin, we're not in the same studio tonight, sy .o sad, but what are the details? >> i miss you, my friend, but quite e a and i want to just say this, laura, for the folkse at home, inot sef you have not n this video today. >> take a moment and come lookao at the television and take a look. we're talking about a crash involvinokn g four vehicles tott sending a semi tractor traileral careenin.g over the edge of ae bridge with a person stuck inside the cab. nothw, this all happened in louisville, kentucky, this afternoon. >> the truck wase truc left danl from the side of the clark memorial second street afteroffl a crash involving several vehicles. officials tonighy at leastt, att one person has life threatening injuries. now, rescuer able s were able te the driver, a woman, out of the truck after about 40 minutes. and here'
and this is what pritzker wants to spend money on.jessica, w e an awakening in this country. >> thank you. a daring rescue on camera. . fox is senior national correspondent kevin corkee is here with all the details. kevin, we're not in the same studio tonight, sy .o sad, but what are the details? >> i miss you, my friend, but quite e a and i want to just say this, laura, for the folkse at home, inot sef you have not n this video today. >> take a moment and come lookao at the...
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but pritzker told me that that worker is quote very, very upset. he does have injuries and he understands that he's very stressed and suffering from stress when it comes to the second person who was able to survive this bridge collapse, though, there is still a little bit less known, i will say though that the governor i said last night during his press conference that he was able to speak to likely that survivor saying and i quote, one of those survivors was moving off the bridge and literally saw the bridge fall right after he moved off and it was because of a first responder who was telling him to move off the bridge just moments before that bridge behind us tumbling down. now we asked the governor for a little more clarity about who exactly that survivor was because the construction company says that that survivor was actually not part of their crew. so we're still waiting for an answer from both the governor's office and the maryland the department of transportation and transit authority, and what of authority said today regarding the four men
but pritzker told me that that worker is quote very, very upset. he does have injuries and he understands that he's very stressed and suffering from stress when it comes to the second person who was able to survive this bridge collapse, though, there is still a little bit less known, i will say though that the governor i said last night during his press conference that he was able to speak to likely that survivor saying and i quote, one of those survivors was moving off the bridge and literally...
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but pritzker told me that that worker is quote very, very upset. he does have injuries and he understands that he's very stressed and suffering from stress when it comes to the second person who was able to survive this bridge clubs, though, there is still a little bit less known, i will say though that the governor said last night during his press conference that he was able to speak to likely that survivors saying and i quote, one of those survivors was moving off the bridge and literally saw the bridge fall right after he moved off and it was because of a first responder who was telling him to move off the bridge just moments before that bridge behind us came tumbling down. now we ask the governor for a little more clarity about who exactly that survivor was because the construction company says that that survivor was actually not part of their crew. so we're still waiting for an answer from both the governor's office and the maryland department of transportation and transit authority and would have authority said today regarding the four men wh
but pritzker told me that that worker is quote very, very upset. he does have injuries and he understands that he's very stressed and suffering from stress when it comes to the second person who was able to survive this bridge clubs, though, there is still a little bit less known, i will say though that the governor said last night during his press conference that he was able to speak to likely that survivors saying and i quote, one of those survivors was moving off the bridge and literally saw...
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[applause] >> now to illinois for remarks by two-term governor jb pritzker. he also addresses increase of asylum seekers and migrants into the state and criticized texas governor greg abbott for busing migrants to major cities all over the country without warning. this is just under an hour. [applause]■í >> members and guests, the honorable governor of this great state the honorableb pritsker. [applause]■a [applause] >> thank you very much. thank you all very much speaker welch, president harmon, lieutenant governor members to have 103rd general assembly, chief justice tice and, of course, all the members of the supreme guests, the first lady of illinois, my soulmate mk.[appla] >> and all the people of the great state of illinois, i am so grateful to be here today to deliver my sixth state of the state and budget address. i love my job, i love living in illinois and spendingveworking f our residents in a world seemingly filled with chaos it's a privilege to bringing stability and progress. we live in the state that's filled with people decency and here in spr
[applause] >> now to illinois for remarks by two-term governor jb pritzker. he also addresses increase of asylum seekers and migrants into the state and criticized texas governor greg abbott for busing migrants to major cities all over the country without warning. this is just under an hour. [applause]■í >> members and guests, the honorable governor of this great state the honorableb pritsker. [applause]■a [applause] >> thank you very much. thank you all very much speaker...
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crimes before with a huge ran sheet, but he was lit out because of the new law in illinois, governor pritzker said, he said today i will sign legislation focusing on mandatory supervised realize system on creating succe successful customs for those formerly incarcerated and improved safety and peace of our community, this is a no bail law on steroids. it is worse than the new york no bail law. and we see that it has done nothing to improve the safety of the citizens. >> right, someone that worked on criminal justice reform for most of my career in congress with donald trump, with other democrats on this first and foremost dealing with crime is safety, and your accountability for crimes committee that works with police and investigated or make sure not only is crime prosecuted but the people who prosecute the crimes and investigate the crimes are properly taken care of, then you work on a system that rehabs and you put them back in the system, without the first step, governor of illinois failed to realize, you cannot have nonaccountability, a situation where known people of violence are let ba
crimes before with a huge ran sheet, but he was lit out because of the new law in illinois, governor pritzker said, he said today i will sign legislation focusing on mandatory supervised realize system on creating succe successful customs for those formerly incarcerated and improved safety and peace of our community, this is a no bail law on steroids. it is worse than the new york no bail law. and we see that it has done nothing to improve the safety of the citizens. >> right, someone...
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. >> reporter: jeffrey pritzker is an executive with the construction company.g and still in shock. >> did the message get to your employees that the ship was going to crash into the bridge? do you know if they realized that? >> i don't know. i wasn't there. i can only tell you they were right in the middle span of that bridge. right in the center of the middle span. so, i doubt if they heard anything frankly or knew it was going to happen. >> you are saying it may have been caught completely by surprise? >> may have been. >> reporter: one member of their crew survived and is still unable to speak about what happened. among the missing, miguel luna, a father of six from el salvador. there he is at a gender reveal party for his grandchild just this month. and manor sandoval. his brother, emotional saying it is not easy seeing the bridge now. knowing that monster of iron is trapping my brother. >> according to the washington post, both men were members of an immigrant organization called casa. their executive director said this. in a time when there is so much hat
. >> reporter: jeffrey pritzker is an executive with the construction company.g and still in shock. >> did the message get to your employees that the ship was going to crash into the bridge? do you know if they realized that? >> i don't know. i wasn't there. i can only tell you they were right in the middle span of that bridge. right in the center of the middle span. so, i doubt if they heard anything frankly or knew it was going to happen. >> you are saying it may have...
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jessica, you heard that and also governor pritzker in your state announced $250 million in taxpayer fundingcoming to chicago to house, feed, and provide other services to illegals living in your city. but now they are just calling them newcomers. your reaction to all of this? >> well, they have been using that term newcomers for a while now. the phrase goes from migrants to asylum seekers to refugees to newcomers. and reality is it's a group of people that are coming to the country illegally for whatever this bigger picture is and there are different theories on what that may be, to just spend a lot of money and to take away from the americans that are already here working hard like you said, living from paycheck to paycheck and in a lot of instances, holding on by a thread. the only thing that we hear from one day to another, is the millions of dollars that are just pouring down to go for illegal immigrants. >> laura: well, jessica, a member of biden's campaign had a comment about the newcomers. watch. >> this immigrant crime narrative is racist. it's not true. donald trump is out here say
jessica, you heard that and also governor pritzker in your state announced $250 million in taxpayer fundingcoming to chicago to house, feed, and provide other services to illegals living in your city. but now they are just calling them newcomers. your reaction to all of this? >> well, they have been using that term newcomers for a while now. the phrase goes from migrants to asylum seekers to refugees to newcomers. and reality is it's a group of people that are coming to the country...
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he is the winner of the 2023 pritzker prize for military history, which, from what i understand, is one of the most lucrative prizes in all of historical writing. we might go to the bar later in the tab will be on craig. he also earned the samuel eliot morrison award for naval and in 2009 he won the gilder lehrman prize for lincoln and his admiral. after decades, the faculty at the u.s. naval academy, he served as the distinguished ernest j. king, visiting professor of maritime history at the u.s. naval war college. his book is nimitz at war. but before he turned his attention to war two, he wrote biographies of civil war generals patrick claiborne and. now harold holzer and i are always trying bring craig back into the 19th century. so morning he's going to join together his two areas of historical interest, the civil war and world war two. please join me in welcoming craig symonds. and your flight will come up in your. thank you very much. it's great to be here. what a great audience. what a great family. my wife and i always happy to come together as very good to be part of the linco
he is the winner of the 2023 pritzker prize for military history, which, from what i understand, is one of the most lucrative prizes in all of historical writing. we might go to the bar later in the tab will be on craig. he also earned the samuel eliot morrison award for naval and in 2009 he won the gilder lehrman prize for lincoln and his admiral. after decades, the faculty at the u.s. naval academy, he served as the distinguished ernest j. king, visiting professor of maritime history at the...
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it's governor pritzker's office that would deploy the guard.ot responding to inquiries. john. >> john: mike tobin with the latest in what looks like a lovely day in chicago. thank you. sandra. >> sandra: president biden hitting the campaign trail after touting success at bettering the economy. >> another 15 million new jobs created so far, that's a record. growth is strong, wages are risings, inflation down, and reduced the federal deficit i might add. inflation comes down, mortgage rates will come down as well. >> sandra: ok. it seems americans, however, are not feeling the relief he is touting. "wall street journal" reporting a record number of 401(k) account holders are taking out early withdrawal for financial emergencies. taylor, as we know, it's not a great idea. the tax consequences on that are big. >> yes, it is. so that is never a good idea. but i think what the underlying issue in the story, sandra, is showing, people are feeling really, really stretched. so often we said the economy is great because the consumer, 60, 70% of the econo
it's governor pritzker's office that would deploy the guard.ot responding to inquiries. john. >> john: mike tobin with the latest in what looks like a lovely day in chicago. thank you. sandra. >> sandra: president biden hitting the campaign trail after touting success at bettering the economy. >> another 15 million new jobs created so far, that's a record. growth is strong, wages are risings, inflation down, and reduced the federal deficit i might add. inflation comes down,...
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pete: governor pritzker, another lib releasing criminals.olice say the suspect stabbed his pregnant ex-girlfriend and killed her 11-year-old son when he tried to defend his home games. the parole board should have never let him out. rachel: he was a hero if there ever was one. pete: the man of the house. joey: we need him back. pete: fewer students applying to harvard since the anti-semitism and plagiarism scandal and ivy league school reporting a 5% drop and 3,000 less applications for the 2028 class compared to last year. harvard president claudine gay resigned in january after refusing to condemn anti-semitism and then widely accused of plagiarism but kept her job and makes a million bucks over there at harvard. rachel: fail up. pete: wo works in cass academiae military. baseball going to the hogs and joey knows i'm right. baseball going to the hogs in the twin cities and st. paul saints minor league team introducing their new ball pick for the season. get this, his name is ozempig. he's getting into the best shape of his life. he follows
pete: governor pritzker, another lib releasing criminals.olice say the suspect stabbed his pregnant ex-girlfriend and killed her 11-year-old son when he tried to defend his home games. the parole board should have never let him out. rachel: he was a hero if there ever was one. pete: the man of the house. joey: we need him back. pete: fewer students applying to harvard since the anti-semitism and plagiarism scandal and ivy league school reporting a 5% drop and 3,000 less applications for the...
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maybe not pritzker. but we would have the democrat ahead, particularly somebody like congressman, same question. oh, yeah. i mean i 100% agree. i mean, i think 2024 is going to be and i'm not bitter. i actusúally texted rove earlier like just see, now i'm going to be the bitter one up there. he goes. oh, be optimistic. i'm like i actually am long optimistic. in the short term, i'm a little pessimistic. but so i think 24 is going to be rough. 28, i actually think has the real potential to be anyear in this country because both parties will have new faces and new as long as the fake ramaswamy not in it. that's the only thing. like. so i think any of those i agree with what karl got any new face. thank god have somebody standing up against the great debt threat that our country faces. taylor i mean, thank you. ryan's you love numbers very hard to give anymbers they don't know but there was a numerical positive for donald in the 2020 results among. people who had voted before the existing electorate it was e
maybe not pritzker. but we would have the democrat ahead, particularly somebody like congressman, same question. oh, yeah. i mean i 100% agree. i mean, i think 2024 is going to be and i'm not bitter. i actusúally texted rove earlier like just see, now i'm going to be the bitter one up there. he goes. oh, be optimistic. i'm like i actually am long optimistic. in the short term, i'm a little pessimistic. but so i think 24 is going to be rough. 28, i actually think has the real potential to be...
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maybe not pritzker. but we would have the democrat ahead, particularly somebody like gretchen whitmer. congressman, same question. oh, yeah. i mean, i 100% agree. i mean, i think i think 2024 is going to be and i'm not bitter. i actually texted rove earlier like just see, now i'm going to be the bitter one up there. he goes. oh, be optimistic. i'm like i actually am long optimistic. in the short term, i'm a little pessimistic. but so i think 24 is going to be rough. 28, i actually think has the real potential to be an amazing year in this country because both parties will have new faces and new as long as the fake ramaswamy not in it. that's the only thing. but like. so i think any of those i agree with what karl got any new face. thank god have somebody standing up against the great debt threat that our country faces. taylor i mean, thank you. so ryan's you love numbers very hard to give anyone on this panel numbers they don't know but there was a numerical positive for donald in the 2020 results among.
maybe not pritzker. but we would have the democrat ahead, particularly somebody like gretchen whitmer. congressman, same question. oh, yeah. i mean, i 100% agree. i mean, i think i think 2024 is going to be and i'm not bitter. i actually texted rove earlier like just see, now i'm going to be the bitter one up there. he goes. oh, be optimistic. i'm like i actually am long optimistic. in the short term, i'm a little pessimistic. but so i think 24 is going to be rough. 28, i actually think has the...
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i will tell you what they are going to do, if trump wins in november, and the next day,nt newsom, pritzkerio wil be announcing their attentions to run for the presidency in 2028. their campaigns organizeco themselves. to any democrats out therear tht care about the country or who care aboutelec preserving faithn the electoral process, i'm telling you, back away from this cliff. it is not trump doin g damage toco america because the more you try tonths manipulate the vote counr extend voting for months before and days after the election, the more likely you will destroy the credibility of our elections. we will bean w more of a global laughingstock than we are right now under biden. in the end, the supreme court saved us, at least for the moment. if they have been successful striking trump from the ballot, the result in chaos would have continued for years, maybe decades. the far left, remember, was willing to risk that. now that it's disturbing. and that is "the angle" pure joining us mike davis, founder and president of thermer article iii project in david schoen, former trump impeachmens
i will tell you what they are going to do, if trump wins in november, and the next day,nt newsom, pritzkerio wil be announcing their attentions to run for the presidency in 2028. their campaigns organizeco themselves. to any democrats out therear tht care about the country or who care aboutelec preserving faithn the electoral process, i'm telling you, back away from this cliff. it is not trump doin g damage toco america because the more you try tonths manipulate the vote counr extend voting for...
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stuart: can't you -- sorry to interrupt you, pastor, can't you get money from jay pritzker, the oregoneriden, the president of the unit? united states? it's their problem as much as yours. >> the problem is they're going to continue to tax individuals. when there's a budget that's stretched and financial sustainability that's mappable to handle uncertainty and anxiety already following, you're going to tax us and burden the citizens and that's what we don't want. even the mansion taxes they're trying to pass, it's taxing their way out of situations to do what they want to do and taxes people to fix a problem is never the solution. stuart: according to the chicago tribune, migrants are buying cars without licenses and insurance and they're using these cars to get around and work, i guess, and get around and do business. do you approve of this? >> you know, lawlessness is the order of the day in chicago. if we allow people to operate vehicles without a proper licenses basically what you're saying is it's okay to break the law in chicago and becomes next and if it's okay to go in store and
stuart: can't you -- sorry to interrupt you, pastor, can't you get money from jay pritzker, the oregoneriden, the president of the unit? united states? it's their problem as much as yours. >> the problem is they're going to continue to tax individuals. when there's a budget that's stretched and financial sustainability that's mappable to handle uncertainty and anxiety already following, you're going to tax us and burden the citizens and that's what we don't want. even the mansion taxes...
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reporter: he is a professor at the pritzker school of molecular engineering and physics at the universityr classical view of the world and classical modeling of the world has helped us quite a bit. but some of us think about this moving from a world of black and white and a color. reporter: he gave me a tour of his quantum measurement laboratory. what is the goal of the lab? >> we are developing new experimental techniques to be able to look at individual electrons and see how they convey quantum information. reporter: they combine -- and individual atoms and electrons. >> and measure their properties as a way to investigate them. reporter: so you are able to manipulate at the atomic level, you are controlling atoms -- >> with microwaves. reporter: controlling atoms is no small feat. it turns out q bits are very delicate. >> we are in the google quantum ai lab and we are surrounded by a fleet of quantum computers. reporter: this physicist is a lead engineer for googles quantum computing enterprise in santa barbara, california. >> each one of these are protesting something different. repor
reporter: he is a professor at the pritzker school of molecular engineering and physics at the universityr classical view of the world and classical modeling of the world has helped us quite a bit. but some of us think about this moving from a world of black and white and a color. reporter: he gave me a tour of his quantum measurement laboratory. what is the goal of the lab? >> we are developing new experimental techniques to be able to look at individual electrons and see how they convey...
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if trump wins in november, the next day, newsom, pritzker and whitmer will all be announcing their intentionsn for the presidency in 2028. their campaign also start organizing themselves. and to any democrats out there who still care about this country, who care about preserving faith in the electoral process i'm telling you back away from this cliff. it's not trump who is doing damage to america. because the more you try to manipulate the vote count or extend voting for months before and days after the election, the more likely you are going to destroy the credibility of our elections. we'll be more of a global laughingstock than we are right now under biden. in the end, the supreme court saved us, at least for the moment. if they had been successful in striking trump from the ballot, the resulting chaos would have continued for years. maybe decades. and the far left, remember, was willing to risk that. now, that's disturbing. and that's the angle. joining us now is mike davis, founder and president of the article iii project and former gorsuch clerk and david schoen, former trump impeachmen
if trump wins in november, the next day, newsom, pritzker and whitmer will all be announcing their intentionsn for the presidency in 2028. their campaign also start organizing themselves. and to any democrats out there who still care about this country, who care about preserving faith in the electoral process i'm telling you back away from this cliff. it's not trump who is doing damage to america. because the more you try to manipulate the vote count or extend voting for months before and days...
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miles: this quantum physicist is a professor at the pritzker school of molecular engineering and physicsf chicago. >> i think our classical view of the world and classical modeling of the world has helped us quite a bit. it continues to help us. but some of us think about this moving from a world of black and white into color. miles: he gave me a tour of his quantum measurement laboratory. what is the goal of the lab? david: we are developing new experimental techniques to be able to look at individual electrons and atoms and see how they convey quantum information. miles: they combine fast pulses of light and microwaves to experiment with individual atoms and electrons. david: and measure their properties as a way to investigate them. miles: so you are able to manipulate at the atomic level, you are controlling atoms -- david: with microwaves. and we probe them with pulses of light. miles: controlling atoms is no small feat. it turns out cubits are very delicate. >> we are in the google quantum ai lab and we are surrounded by a fleet of quantum computers. miles: this physicist is a lead
miles: this quantum physicist is a professor at the pritzker school of molecular engineering and physicsf chicago. >> i think our classical view of the world and classical modeling of the world has helped us quite a bit. it continues to help us. but some of us think about this moving from a world of black and white into color. miles: he gave me a tour of his quantum measurement laboratory. what is the goal of the lab? david: we are developing new experimental techniques to be able to look...
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you have this guy pritzker. i don't know. he is too busy eating. he is eating all the time.want a hamburger? how many would you like? five. i'll have five. you go to his office. would you like a hamburger? i'll have five burgers, please. who the hell orders five burgers. >> jimmy: i don't know, you? the weirdest part is he's taking these shots at the governor of illinois. they weren't even in illinois! they were in ohio going "what?" and while trump is busy trying to get his oval ass back in the oval office, his former vice poodle is not being a good boy. >> we have not heard from you. will you be endorsing your former president? you were on the ticket with him last time around. >> well, martha, i appreciate the question. and it should come as no surprise that i will not be endorsing donald trump this year. [ cheering and applause ] >> jimmy: it does kind of come as a little bit of a surprise. but i guess the stockholm syndrome finally wore off. how is mike pence not on "dancing with the stars" yet? i mean, somebody needs to get that done. but it's not all turmoil and strife
you have this guy pritzker. i don't know. he is too busy eating. he is eating all the time.want a hamburger? how many would you like? five. i'll have five. you go to his office. would you like a hamburger? i'll have five burgers, please. who the hell orders five burgers. >> jimmy: i don't know, you? the weirdest part is he's taking these shots at the governor of illinois. they weren't even in illinois! they were in ohio going "what?" and while trump is busy trying to get his...
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pritzker easily won re- election.g off of eight years with the republican the and the governorship, democrats through financial support to the tune of $1.7 million behind dan kotz, a state lawmaker and election denier in the republican primary. regret westmore would trounce cox in the general election. josh shapiro's gubernatorial campaign spent $1.2 million amplifying this guy, the republican candidate allegiance to trump, and he performed woefully in the general election, shapiro became the governor. to be clear, democrats are not spending a bunch of money telling voters how great these right-wing republicans are, most of the time it's the opposite. take a look at that $2.7 million at about marino that i mentioned earlier. >> mega republican bernie marino is too conservative for ohio. marino would do donald trump's bidding. that's white trump endorsed marino, calling him exactly the type of magnified or that we need in the united states senate. >> the tone of the ad is critical, the intention is to sway trump loving
pritzker easily won re- election.g off of eight years with the republican the and the governorship, democrats through financial support to the tune of $1.7 million behind dan kotz, a state lawmaker and election denier in the republican primary. regret westmore would trounce cox in the general election. josh shapiro's gubernatorial campaign spent $1.2 million amplifying this guy, the republican candidate allegiance to trump, and he performed woefully in the general election, shapiro became the...
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pritzker would be responsible for deploying guard. his office did not respond to inquiries.w york after hochul barred guards men from carrying long guns. bret, back to you. >> bret: mike tobin in chicago. thanks. liberals in one of the most liberal cities have overwhelmingly approved tougher crime policies. senior correspondent claudia cowan tells us what is changing now in san francisco. >> fed up with years of spiraling crime and open air drug use, voters in this famously liberal city moved toot centered passing two conservative ballot measures including one that supports police. it gives san francisco's severely under staffed police department more leeway to chase suspects and more technology to fight crime. >> surveillance, the flock cameras, the license plate readers where it would help our investigations tracking and getting all of that without really putting either us at risk or not public. so, to me, that's a win-win. >> voters also demanded that millions of taxpayer dollars in public assistance come with accountability. passing a measure that requires welfare recipi
pritzker would be responsible for deploying guard. his office did not respond to inquiries.w york after hochul barred guards men from carrying long guns. bret, back to you. >> bret: mike tobin in chicago. thanks. liberals in one of the most liberal cities have overwhelmingly approved tougher crime policies. senior correspondent claudia cowan tells us what is changing now in san francisco. >> fed up with years of spiraling crime and open air drug use, voters in this famously liberal...
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had a huge rap sheet but he was let out because of this new law that they have in illinois, governor pritzkerhen he announced the new law last august after he signed the bill, he said the following, i will get your reaction. today i will sign legislation focuses on our mandatory supervised release system on creating successful outcomes for those who were formerly incarcerated and improves the safety and peace of our communities. well first of all it's a no bail law that is on steroids. it's even worse than the new york no bail law. and we see clearly it has done nothing to improve the safety of the citizens? >> exactly. someone who worked on criminal justice reform issues most of my career in congress, working with donald trump, working across the aisle with democrats on this, the first and foremost of anything dealing with crime your safety and your accountability for crimes committed. that's working with our police, working with our investigators to make sure not only is crime prosecuted but that the people who prosecute the crimes and also investigate the crimes are properly taken care of.
had a huge rap sheet but he was let out because of this new law that they have in illinois, governor pritzkerhen he announced the new law last august after he signed the bill, he said the following, i will get your reaction. today i will sign legislation focuses on our mandatory supervised release system on creating successful outcomes for those who were formerly incarcerated and improves the safety and peace of our communities. well first of all it's a no bail law that is on steroids. it's...
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. >> reporter: jeffrey pritzker is an executive with that construction company.age get to your employees that the ship was going to crash into the bridge? do you know if they realized that? >> i don't know. i wasn't there. i can only tell you they were right in the middle span of that bridge, right in the center of the middle span. i doubt if they heard anything, frankly, or knew that it was going to happen. then this is >> reporter: you are saying they may have been caught completely by surprise christmas >> they may have been. >> reporter: he says one member of the crew survived and is still unable to speak about what happened. among those missing, miguel luna, a father of six from el salvador. there he his at a gender reveal party for his grandchild just this month. and maynor sandoval, his brother emotional, saying it is not easy seeing the bridge, knowing that monster of iron strapping my brother." >> according to the washington post, both men were members of an immigrant organization called casa. their executive director said this. "in a time there was so m
. >> reporter: jeffrey pritzker is an executive with that construction company.age get to your employees that the ship was going to crash into the bridge? do you know if they realized that? >> i don't know. i wasn't there. i can only tell you they were right in the middle span of that bridge, right in the center of the middle span. i doubt if they heard anything, frankly, or knew that it was going to happen. then this is >> reporter: you are saying they may have been caught...
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construction company brawner builders in an interview with cnn, its executive vice president jeffrey pritzker said, quote these were, wonderful young men. they were doing a tough job. these guys were hardworking wonderful people and now they're god >> well if and i want to mention alejandro hernandez fuentes, 30, who was discovered earlier this morning alongside of doorly. and one thing wolf you can see this entire community really has come together around these families. there have been multiple gofundme set up. these politicians have come and made multiple promises and evp of the company that many of these his men worked for told me he's going to make sure the families are well taken care of. >> well, on our deepest condolences to their families, may they rest in peace and may there summaries be a blessing? danny freeman, thank you very much. just ahead. well, are the latest that the human trafficking investigation involving sean diddy combs, what we're learning about his whereabouts as the raids began? >> sanity need to save space >> you have a show were right and left talk to each other c
construction company brawner builders in an interview with cnn, its executive vice president jeffrey pritzker said, quote these were, wonderful young men. they were doing a tough job. these guys were hardworking wonderful people and now they're god >> well if and i want to mention alejandro hernandez fuentes, 30, who was discovered earlier this morning alongside of doorly. and one thing wolf you can see this entire community really has come together around these families. there have been...
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in an interview with cnn, its executive vice president jeffrey pritzker said, quote, these were wonderful young men. they were doing a tough job. these guys were hardworking, wonderful people and now they're god well, if i want to mention alejandro hernandez fuentes, the 35-year-old who was discovered earlier this morning alongside of dorlian and one thing move as you can see, this entire community really has come together around these families. there have been more multiple gofundme set up these politicians have come and made multiple promises. and the evp of the company that many of these men worked for told me he's going to make sure the families are well taken care of. >> well on our deepest condolences to their families, may they rest in peace and may their memories be a blessing? danny freeman, thank you very much. just ahead. well, are the latest, not the human trafficking investigation involving sean diddy combs, what we're learning about his whereabouts as the raids began sanity needs to save space you have a show were right and left talk to o each otherer >> cnn presents an enco
in an interview with cnn, its executive vice president jeffrey pritzker said, quote, these were wonderful young men. they were doing a tough job. these guys were hardworking, wonderful people and now they're god well, if i want to mention alejandro hernandez fuentes, the 35-year-old who was discovered earlier this morning alongside of dorlian and one thing move as you can see, this entire community really has come together around these families. there have been more multiple gofundme set up...
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you have this guy pritzker. i don't know. he is too busy eating. he is eating all the time. you like a hamburger? how many do you want? five? i'll have five burgers, please. you go to his office. would you like a hamburger? i'll have five burgers, please. who the hell orders five burgers? >> jimmy: i don't know, you? [ laughter ] the weirdest part is he's taking these shots at the governor of illinois. they weren't even in illinois! they were in ohio going "what?" [ laughter ] and while trump is busy trying to get his oval ass back in the oval office, his former vice poodle is not being a good boy. >> we have not heard from you. will you be endorsing your former president? you were on the ticket with him last time around. >> well, martha, i appreciate the question. and it should come as no surprise that i will not be endorsing donald trump this year. [ cheering and applause ] >> jimmy: it does kind of come as a little bit of a surprise. but i guess the stockholm syndrome finally wore off. [ laughter ] how is mike pence not on "dancing with the stars" yet? i mean, somebody ne
you have this guy pritzker. i don't know. he is too busy eating. he is eating all the time. you like a hamburger? how many do you want? five? i'll have five burgers, please. you go to his office. would you like a hamburger? i'll have five burgers, please. who the hell orders five burgers? >> jimmy: i don't know, you? [ laughter ] the weirdest part is he's taking these shots at the governor of illinois. they weren't even in illinois! they were in ohio going "what?" [ laughter ]...
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mildly, not very good, moreover, ukraine , after that a new one appeared, looking after finances, penny pritzker zelensky personally, that’s what ukrainian telegram channels write. united victoria has announced her intention to resign in the coming weeks, which means the biden administration's policy will change its vector on ukraine, which is a bad signal for the presidential office during a vacuum of legitimacy. and the ukrainian publication country ua generally believes that victoria’s resignation indicates... the peak in which the united states itself finds itself. it was victoria noland who was one of the most important people who shaped the policy of the united states towards ukraine. and the fact that she is resigning right now is extremely is indicative of the impasse into which this policy has reached over the past 10 years. maidan, which turned into a harsh form with the overthrow of yanukovych and subsequent shocks such as the annexation of crimea and the war in donbass, the active phase of which ended with the minsk agreements. blessed by the americans, but never realized due to the
mildly, not very good, moreover, ukraine , after that a new one appeared, looking after finances, penny pritzker zelensky personally, that’s what ukrainian telegram channels write. united victoria has announced her intention to resign in the coming weeks, which means the biden administration's policy will change its vector on ukraine, which is a bad signal for the presidential office during a vacuum of legitimacy. and the ukrainian publication country ua generally believes that victoria’s...
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but then the emails camef out in illinois, governor pritzker, a big bail reformer himself, ha refd announcethat the two b members responsible resigned in disgrac e. neede like henry, the ace wives, he needed a couple of heads. so here's the boy's killer. career domestic crosetti brand. do you think the problem is that he neededt kn more education on white privilege? you won't hear a peep ouoret. >> black lives matter for jaden. what are they going to do? build a police stationn whatll you just know. sadly, jaden perkins and his mom feltn?know unsafe. and it wasn't from white supremacy, but from a homicidal ex and a system that enabled him. the truth todaem thay, if you dt feel safe, that's on you. it hasn to be otherwise common sense may assert itself and the demsgh would never win anothercs election. >> and appla let's up tax year.n a gallon of advil couldn't beatt this pain. also making money at my business. charles name would call a veterinarian because his pythons are sick. n joeone comedian joe back back she's like a slinky, wiry and flexible and can't go upstairi she's lis. >> "new yo
but then the emails camef out in illinois, governor pritzker, a big bail reformer himself, ha refd announcethat the two b members responsible resigned in disgrac e. neede like henry, the ace wives, he needed a couple of heads. so here's the boy's killer. career domestic crosetti brand. do you think the problem is that he neededt kn more education on white privilege? you won't hear a peep ouoret. >> black lives matter for jaden. what are they going to do? build a police stationn whatll you...
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however, just in the past few hours, the executive vice president of that construction company, jeffrey pritzker, told the baltimore sun that this was a terrible, terrible unforeseen tragedy and actually was one of the first people to say that he believed that those six missing were presumed to be dead even before we had heard that from the coast guard. so that's what we're hearing from them now, but only from a few local outlets. >> i asked pete muntean about this earlier, but do you have any more information about the two people who were rescued after the bridge collapse. do we know where they actually in the water >> listen to understand. we don't have a tremendous amount of details about exactly how those two who survived actually were able to survive. but i spoke with two other women who said that they were family members with one of the men who survived they were they were so happy, but also very sad because they told me that, well, they're so glad he is okay and he survived. they said that he's actually not okay because you can imagine the emotional and mental stress that these survivors
however, just in the past few hours, the executive vice president of that construction company, jeffrey pritzker, told the baltimore sun that this was a terrible, terrible unforeseen tragedy and actually was one of the first people to say that he believed that those six missing were presumed to be dead even before we had heard that from the coast guard. so that's what we're hearing from them now, but only from a few local outlets. >> i asked pete muntean about this earlier, but do you...
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in unsafe and unlawful marketing and sale will be held accountable, essentially paraphrasing from jb pritzker is office, but but that's part of what you're alleging here, right? how does marketing play into your lawsuit? >> well, i think it's the way that the firearms are made. the weight of the firearms are distributed, and the way that of course, as you say, the way that firearms are marketed, one of the things that we allege in the lawsuit, is there a couple of gun stores in chicago or around the outskirts of chicago that are no for gauging and illegal sales and for and glock instead of cutting them off, has continued to sell through those stores, even though it knows that those stores are contributing to illegal firearms being found in chicago and look, your group says these legal conversions allow a pistol to fire you know, it's fast or even faster than many machine guns used by the us military. and to be clear, a glock isn't selling or marketing these switches, but you're arguing that they know about this vulnerability and that some switches that may pop up with their logo on it, even i
in unsafe and unlawful marketing and sale will be held accountable, essentially paraphrasing from jb pritzker is office, but but that's part of what you're alleging here, right? how does marketing play into your lawsuit? >> well, i think it's the way that the firearms are made. the weight of the firearms are distributed, and the way that of course, as you say, the way that firearms are marketed, one of the things that we allege in the lawsuit, is there a couple of gun stores in chicago or...