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alderman lopez, we are going to be watching this closely.k you pac-12 lori lightfoot wants to make chicago an abortion oasis, janet yellen leaves killing the unborn is a boom to economy. >> limiting the right of women to make decisions about limit whether to have children but has a very damaging effects on the economy and with set women back decades. roe v. wade and access to reproductive health care, including abortion helped lead to increased labor force participation. >> laura: translation, getting rid of those pesky babies will get those women back into labor force much quicker then if they are actually mothers. senator tim scott could not believe what he just heard. >> did you say that ending the life of the child is good for the labor force participation rate? >> secretary yellen: one aspect is able to feel that you have the financial resources to raise a child. in many cases, portions of those are of teenage women, particularly low income and often black. >> senator scott: as a guides raised by black woman in abject poverty, i'm thank
alderman lopez, we are going to be watching this closely.k you pac-12 lori lightfoot wants to make chicago an abortion oasis, janet yellen leaves killing the unborn is a boom to economy. >> limiting the right of women to make decisions about limit whether to have children but has a very damaging effects on the economy and with set women back decades. roe v. wade and access to reproductive health care, including abortion helped lead to increased labor force participation. >> laura:...
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alderman lopez, we're going to be watching this very carefully . thank you .nd while lori lightfoot wants to makean chicago an abortion oasis, treasury secretary janet yellen believes killing the unborn is a boon to the economy. >> eliminate the right of womenf to make decisions about went in with her to have children would have very damaging effects on the economy and would set women back decades roe v. wade and access to reproductive health care, including abortionr ,helped lead to increased labor force participation . translation getting rid of those pesky babies will get women. are we allowed to call them that back in the labor force much quicker than if they actually are mothers. senator tim scottar, like many in the room, couldn't believe what he just heard. did you say that ending the life of a child is good for the labor force participation rate? one aspect to satisfying life to feel that you have the financial resources to raise a child. in many cases abortions are of teenage women, particularly low income and often black.often the guy raised by a bla
alderman lopez, we're going to be watching this very carefully . thank you .nd while lori lightfoot wants to makean chicago an abortion oasis, treasury secretary janet yellen believes killing the unborn is a boon to the economy. >> eliminate the right of womenf to make decisions about went in with her to have children would have very damaging effects on the economy and would set women back decades roe v. wade and access to reproductive health care, including abortionr ,helped lead to...
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i systems alderman ya, a, c, i a s promise to help a bolivian state company extract the lithium. it would also build a processing plant and a factory for making lithium batteries. it seems to be a win win situation for both sides. a c, i a s predicted a bright future development 1000 director, and we will create a 1000 jobs directly and 10000 indirect jobs. so that's before including those of the battery production for so, so in. but even the german auto industry will need huge supplies of lithium as it makes the transition to battery powered vehicles. so will car makers in other western countries? and that's good news for bolivia, argentina, and g lake, which have huge reserves of white gulped. mayer wireless supports the agreement in principle, but only if it benefits the local residence. to. this is almost getting us broken modem of the rug. the people are entitled to a share of the profits embassy in because lithium extraction will have a huge impact on the people of rio grande kessler or many others. you run the allusion to the clinton i it was for a few months there, but th
i systems alderman ya, a, c, i a s promise to help a bolivian state company extract the lithium. it would also build a processing plant and a factory for making lithium batteries. it seems to be a win win situation for both sides. a c, i a s predicted a bright future development 1000 director, and we will create a 1000 jobs directly and 10000 indirect jobs. so that's before including those of the battery production for so, so in. but even the german auto industry will need huge supplies of...
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here to talk about it is chicago alderman raymond lopez. good to see you.y minimal arrests were made. is that because there are not enough police officers in chicago at this point? >> we have seen, dagen, that the amount of officers leaving the chicago police department has grown exponentially over the last three hours throughout mayor lightfoot's tenure. we've lost almost 2,000 officers. last year we had 900 officers who left and only replaced by 51 recruits. we do not have the manpower to compete with these out of control events and the mass shootings and massacres that have gone on daily this week alone. every other day there has been a new mass shooting in the city of chicago. our officers are leaving because they don't feel they're supported. they know they aren't respected by this mayor and they are looking for opportunities elsewhere. that will only serve to hurt communities that are struggling to keep the civilization known as chicago together despite lori light foot's best effort to defund the chicago police department through attrition. >> dagen:
here to talk about it is chicago alderman raymond lopez. good to see you.y minimal arrests were made. is that because there are not enough police officers in chicago at this point? >> we have seen, dagen, that the amount of officers leaving the chicago police department has grown exponentially over the last three hours throughout mayor lightfoot's tenure. we've lost almost 2,000 officers. last year we had 900 officers who left and only replaced by 51 recruits. we do not have the manpower...
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nixon, about which is so important -- the staff system in the white house that was set up by bob alderman, one of the lasting legacies. the white house staff system that he set up in terms of organization in management, it exists today. it still exists today! >> yes, i have met with six previous chiefs of staff. i asked them about the procedure that bob haldimand put into place. bob and i would accentuate hague be here. they put a system in place for the running of the modern presidency i spent a great deal of time in the book detailing this and the importance of this. it is still used today they would take too long to try to detail it here. but i believe readers are going to really going to get a lot out of that. particularly in comparison to the way that he solicited thinking, ideas, and so forth. when one wonders whether or not we need to be doing more of that in today's world. in terms of the prison aspect, let me put that in a little bit of a different way. i made a mistake, don cigarette-y my wonderful friend and i suffered greatly because of the mistake that i made. but the importa
nixon, about which is so important -- the staff system in the white house that was set up by bob alderman, one of the lasting legacies. the white house staff system that he set up in terms of organization in management, it exists today. it still exists today! >> yes, i have met with six previous chiefs of staff. i asked them about the procedure that bob haldimand put into place. bob and i would accentuate hague be here. they put a system in place for the running of the modern presidency i...
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i mean in the city board of alderman they called it then for thirty-some years and was mayor us vice mayor and then mayor and but all of this had been evolving. and they were dreams. manage action comes along and well first i got elected to congress and i wasn't supposed to get elected. the district was still just i think 38% black. and i got more black turnout than anybody had ever had before i think we had a 74% black turnout. and we got more white folks voting for me. and i beat a very good republican. and we became we were always very good friends. and rodney cook. and but things were just changing so fast. and i don't know how i started this history, but we're talking about the atlanta way the atlanta way, i i could. i attribute to a woman by the name of helen bullers. and i don't know who she worked for but she she told a little business community what to do. and a city too busy to hate was her tomato also oh so she came up. yeah. she all of this was and it was i mean she worked for my hartsfield. she worked five and allen he as chamber of president president of the chamber of
i mean in the city board of alderman they called it then for thirty-some years and was mayor us vice mayor and then mayor and but all of this had been evolving. and they were dreams. manage action comes along and well first i got elected to congress and i wasn't supposed to get elected. the district was still just i think 38% black. and i got more black turnout than anybody had ever had before i think we had a 74% black turnout. and we got more white folks voting for me. and i beat a very good...
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black chicago residents to form the alpha suffrage club and helped elect the city's first black alderman in 1914. she fought against racial discrimination within the woman's suffrage movement and even ran for a seat in the illinois state senate in 1930. whilst truly was an inspiring woman. she forged career paths for today's women of color as social leaders journalists and politicians and her fearless battles against injustice and oppression deserve to be remembered and celebrated by future generations. wells wrote her autobiography because she feared that her story would be lost to history if she did not record it. she recorded a lifetime of dedicated activism, but she especially wanted her transit like anti-linching canes campaigns to be remembered. unfortunately wells as fears were justified for a variety of reasons including friction caused by her un compromising nature and a of sexism thrown in. her contributions were marginalized or emitted from the early histories of the organizations. she helped found. scholars largely ignored her contributions until the posthumous publication of
black chicago residents to form the alpha suffrage club and helped elect the city's first black alderman in 1914. she fought against racial discrimination within the woman's suffrage movement and even ran for a seat in the illinois state senate in 1930. whilst truly was an inspiring woman. she forged career paths for today's women of color as social leaders journalists and politicians and her fearless battles against injustice and oppression deserve to be remembered and celebrated by future...
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joining us now is chicago alderman and former police officer.ate it. anthony, often in the wake of the school shootings, mass murders, we look back in there been signs that the shooters have exhibited it sometimes there are clues left in social media, online communications. sometimes these acts and sites that teenagers are using have shifted. sometimes more private. some of the parents may not have heard of are no there children are on. messages not received until it is too late. your thoughts on some of these developing platforms and what this means for law enforcement. >> yeah, it makes law enforcement a lot more difficult. as a father of three children, my wife and i, we pay attention to everything our children do. we intervene in everything we do day in and day out. this is misguided youth. family interaction, but there was little to no intervention. look what your child is doing, see who they are hanging out with, look what platforms are using to communicate with other children or people in society and what roads they are going down. unfort
joining us now is chicago alderman and former police officer.ate it. anthony, often in the wake of the school shootings, mass murders, we look back in there been signs that the shooters have exhibited it sometimes there are clues left in social media, online communications. sometimes these acts and sites that teenagers are using have shifted. sometimes more private. some of the parents may not have heard of are no there children are on. messages not received until it is too late. your thoughts...
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it is, i think, despite the alderman's warning and, of course, he's correct, with so many homicides weseem that. maybe there is an opportunity here to give these kids something to blow some steam off or get jobs. jobs would be great. in the old days, in my day, there were always summer jobs, summer programs, extensively where money was spent, where kids could have, you know, some diversion. i am pleased there wasn't. >> brian: from ninth grade on, you should be getting a job in the summer. that's how i feel. >> absolutely. >> brian: i had one. right. >> delivered the long island press. >> brian: right. probably did a good job, i imagine, right? >> i did. i did. i had a great back hand. >> brian: fantastic. on your stingray. thanks so much, geraldo. appreciate it. meanwhile, coming up on one nation this weekend on the very channel you're watching right now at 8:00 p.m. as well as is 11:00, preview what's happening in pennsylvania on tuesday with the consequential primary. why the president isn't showing any leadership. n.i.l., the name, image and likeness and the chaos it's causing in c
it is, i think, despite the alderman's warning and, of course, he's correct, with so many homicides weseem that. maybe there is an opportunity here to give these kids something to blow some steam off or get jobs. jobs would be great. in the old days, in my day, there were always summer jobs, summer programs, extensively where money was spent, where kids could have, you know, some diversion. i am pleased there wasn't. >> brian: from ninth grade on, you should be getting a job in the...