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alderman out of the vehicle. additional officers arrived on the scene and a spike strip was deployed in front of the right rear tire of the bmw. acting sergeant number one briefed the additional officers on the plan during the briefing. one officer was designated to give commands and an arrest team was formed utilizing a police vehicles p.a. system. mr. alderman was given commands to exit the vehicle, keep his hands up and to not reach for anything. these commands were repeated for approximately three minutes. mr. alderman opened both of the right side passenger doors, and as he looked at the officers, he exited the bmw through the front door with the revolver. mr. alderman then turned around and proceeded to walk eastbound on jesse street. officers yelled out, quote, hands up, hands up! he's got the gun! officers broadcasted that mr. alderman was headed towards mint plaza. mr. alderman proceeded down jesse street into mint plaza and jogged past several officers and san francisco sheriff's deputies. that were tak
alderman out of the vehicle. additional officers arrived on the scene and a spike strip was deployed in front of the right rear tire of the bmw. acting sergeant number one briefed the additional officers on the plan during the briefing. one officer was designated to give commands and an arrest team was formed utilizing a police vehicles p.a. system. mr. alderman was given commands to exit the vehicle, keep his hands up and to not reach for anything. these commands were repeated for...
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and the alderman that votes for it losing their seat. so by the 1960s when the open housing marches happened in 66 and they're trying to push for more sort of incremental change. and just like letting african-americans decide live where they want to live, there's just like no real movement. and daley is just playing a kind of coy game of, well, we would like to help, but there's not really much that we can do to clear the slums. people live in the slums because they want to live in the slums and so that public housing question becomes more politically toxic and we see these other sorts kind of innovations for how african-americans are trying to get around affordable housing in the city because again, the blighted areas and redevelopment and relocation act these real estate firms the forties laid a stipulation in that legislation of saying you must provide like relocation for people that are booted out because of urban renewal. you have to do something for these people. and the city of chicago basically says, yes, of course we will. but a
and the alderman that votes for it losing their seat. so by the 1960s when the open housing marches happened in 66 and they're trying to push for more sort of incremental change. and just like letting african-americans decide live where they want to live, there's just like no real movement. and daley is just playing a kind of coy game of, well, we would like to help, but there's not really much that we can do to clear the slums. people live in the slums because they want to live in the slums...
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any attempt to build public housing outside of the areas would be met with fierce resistance and alderman that have their seat. when the marches happened in 1966 and they were trying to push for more incremental change like letting african americans live where they want to live, there is no real movement and they are playing a coy game. we can slum. that public housing question just becomes more politically toxic. it is how african americans are trying to get around affordable housing in the city. the areas of the redevelopment act, these real estate firms in the 40s laid a stipulation saying you must provide relocation for people that are booted out because of urban renewal. you have to do something for these people. the city of chicago basically said, of course we will. as time goes on, you never lay out the plans and they are lost out of the system. it just becomes another way for the city of chicago and the private real estate speculators to completely charge these poor communities wicks -- with exorbitant prices. >> back to the history -- historiography question, the new deal and suc
any attempt to build public housing outside of the areas would be met with fierce resistance and alderman that have their seat. when the marches happened in 1966 and they were trying to push for more incremental change like letting african americans live where they want to live, there is no real movement and they are playing a coy game. we can slum. that public housing question just becomes more politically toxic. it is how african americans are trying to get around affordable housing in the...
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and just two weeks ago, congress alderman congressman allred joined 100 radical democrats in demanding that our military allow drag shows on military bases, pay for soldiers to have sex changes using taxpayer money, and pay for children to be sterilized and have sex changes on military bases. again, that's extreme. that's quite a record for your opponent, colin allred. yeah. look, colin allred is radical and extreme. his first four years in the house, he voted 100% with nancy pelosi. the first two years, joe biden and kamala harris were in the white house. colin allred voted 100% with joe biden and kamala harris. colin allred is kamala harris. they both are terrible on the border. they voted in favor of open borders over and over again, and they're both desperately running away from it. now, that being said, kayleigh, my race is a very serious fight. chuck schumer, who we just saw grimacing next to president trump at the al smith dinner, chuck schumer has been explicit. i'm his number one target in the country, and he is flooding the state of texas with over $100 million. every tv ad y
and just two weeks ago, congress alderman congressman allred joined 100 radical democrats in demanding that our military allow drag shows on military bases, pay for soldiers to have sex changes using taxpayer money, and pay for children to be sterilized and have sex changes on military bases. again, that's extreme. that's quite a record for your opponent, colin allred. yeah. look, colin allred is radical and extreme. his first four years in the house, he voted 100% with nancy pelosi. the first...
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mobster would be proud of more than 1,700 convictions for corruption, including me nearly 30 chicago alderman, eight state legislators to us congressmen. >> and before rod came onto the scene, three governors in an odd way, the very people who should hate the idea of corruption or kind of proud that this is al capone, illinois chicago is a wink and a nod town insertion gotten a beer town a lot of it has to do with family relationships because a lot of the political leadership in chicago in illinois are family-related. >> there's the daily family matt egan's all of these families sort of become part of this mafia. a political mafia. and they're the ones who make the rules i didn't come from that. i had to marry into it and not a girl 6 march 1988 she was wearing a red dress and she happened to be the daughter of a old-fashioned chicago political ward boss and she's my wife, patti. we fell in love patty will go abij is a loyal wife she is a tough customer, and she's the daughter of d68 male. >> she's complicated that budding relationship between those two is how rod goes from this. >> nobody po
mobster would be proud of more than 1,700 convictions for corruption, including me nearly 30 chicago alderman, eight state legislators to us congressmen. >> and before rod came onto the scene, three governors in an odd way, the very people who should hate the idea of corruption or kind of proud that this is al capone, illinois chicago is a wink and a nod town insertion gotten a beer town a lot of it has to do with family relationships because a lot of the political leadership in chicago...
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is it his experience becoming town alderman in bolton and, then mayor? yeah. and could you talk about what his experience was? yeah. so thompson, your congressman here from, mississippi, you know, his first political office was as of bolton and this town here in the state. and, you know, when he gets office, you know, he sees first, you know, firsthand just how, you know, the home that his parents lived in on the black side of town know with small two bedroom houses being taxed at a higher rate than. your man white mansions on the other side town. and this was the case in many of these towns where african that once they actually to you know look at tax books and see what was happening here and, what had been happening. he also found that you even the public services in black neighborhoods, water mains were narrower on the black of town, which meant the water pressure was lower which meant if there was a fire that broke out. it was harder to put out. i mean, all these sort of elements here tied together and they were all tied through, you know, how public dolla
is it his experience becoming town alderman in bolton and, then mayor? yeah. and could you talk about what his experience was? yeah. so thompson, your congressman here from, mississippi, you know, his first political office was as of bolton and this town here in the state. and, you know, when he gets office, you know, he sees first, you know, firsthand just how, you know, the home that his parents lived in on the black side of town know with small two bedroom houses being taxed at a higher rate...