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and certainly, here, in chicago.ut we, also, have to make sure that folks recognize that covid-19 is still, very much, part of our present. which means we have got to continue wearing masks. we haveg got to do the social distancing and all the smart things that we have been doing, now, for over a year. to keep ourselves safe. but certainly, the future looks a lot brighter, and a lot closer to normal than it did a year ago. but diligence has to remain, every single day. >> yeah. he said -- you mention vaccines. he set a goal of saying, that by may 1st, the vaccine should be available to all adults. that's what he is calling out to states and communities like your own. i just wondered, do you believe chicago will have the supply to meet that goal for its residents by may 1st? >> obviously, johnson & johnson coming online has been a significant increase and impact on our vaccine. we built an infrastructure, based upon equity. but an infrastructure that can take more vaccine. we just got to make sure that we have a consi
and certainly, here, in chicago.ut we, also, have to make sure that folks recognize that covid-19 is still, very much, part of our present. which means we have got to continue wearing masks. we haveg got to do the social distancing and all the smart things that we have been doing, now, for over a year. to keep ourselves safe. but certainly, the future looks a lot brighter, and a lot closer to normal than it did a year ago. but diligence has to remain, every single day. >> yeah. he said --...
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sorry about that. >> is that actually chicago in front of the store? >> yes, sorry, chicago . >> i'm going to stop it here, if we could, please. for the record, this is at 7:39:09. you see an individual that's just walked into the frame, correct, this individual here? >> yes. >> you don't have to give us his name. who is that? >> that's the manager. >> he has come out from the manager area of the store? >> yes. >> we can continue then please .
sorry about that. >> is that actually chicago in front of the store? >> yes, sorry, chicago . >> i'm going to stop it here, if we could, please. for the record, this is at 7:39:09. you see an individual that's just walked into the frame, correct, this individual here? >> yes. >> you don't have to give us his name. who is that? >> that's the manager. >> he has come out from the manager area of the store? >> yes. >> we can continue then please...
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the corner of 38 and chicago, left to go east so i was on the corner of 38th and chicago. >> headed east? >> yes, right here. >> perfect. you just made a mark in the direction you're headed? >> yes. >> all right, when you are headed down 38, he saw an interaction with somebody and police, what did you see? >> when i made the left, i saw blue, a mercedes-benz truck on the right side with police standing at the door so i automatically made a right turn. >> what made you decide to stop and pull over? >> being nosy. just being nosy. >> you wanted to know what was going on? >> yes. >> so when you first approached the area and saw an officer standing next to a blue mercedes truck -- did you see what the officer was doing? >> no, not at the time. >> you decided you wanted to pull over to see what was going on. >> as. >> did you drive up the street and park? >> i parked, got out. >> when you got out, what did you do? >> i walked across, i went to the other side of the street. >> with that be the couple food side? >> yes. >> what did you do on the other side? >> i engaged what was going on. >> wh
the corner of 38 and chicago, left to go east so i was on the corner of 38th and chicago. >> headed east? >> yes, right here. >> perfect. you just made a mark in the direction you're headed? >> yes. >> all right, when you are headed down 38, he saw an interaction with somebody and police, what did you see? >> when i made the left, i saw blue, a mercedes-benz truck on the right side with police standing at the door so i automatically made a right turn....
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chicago postal facilities. we base estimates on the number of complaints we received in our office. soon after that the postal inspector general release a report that showed we were wrong. there were 300 letters in limbo in these facilities. there were 19,000 undelivered pieces of mail in those poor facilities. and since then, in my state the chaos waiting on. we hear from all over the state, springfield, champaign oranna , quincy, peoria. quantities of rockford. across america, we are seeing real hardship for tens of millions of americans waiting for mail delivery. patients and pharmacists complain aboutthe medication . people are getting things for glate mortgage and utility payments and forced to pay late fees. insurance policies are being canceled because of late payments. small business owners are forced to wait weeks or months for payments. calls and emails from customers wondering wheretheir packages are a good way to lose business . who is lewis enjoyed, the mastermind of business. they come through the
chicago postal facilities. we base estimates on the number of complaints we received in our office. soon after that the postal inspector general release a report that showed we were wrong. there were 300 letters in limbo in these facilities. there were 19,000 undelivered pieces of mail in those poor facilities. and since then, in my state the chaos waiting on. we hear from all over the state, springfield, champaign oranna , quincy, peoria. quantities of rockford. across america, we are seeing...
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i had done molly's game and he said i should direct chicago 7. winter when we were making it. we didn't need it to get more relevant but it did in may with the killings of george floyd breonna taylor, protesters took to the streets all over america. in a number of cities the protesters were met again by riot clubs and tear gas. and then finally on january 6th donald trump stood at a mobile phone and did exactly what the chicago 7 were op trial for doing. >> sacha, you lived a greatest distance from the story. aaron was too young to have lived through it. what attracted you to this script? >> well, i had first heard about abby hoffman when i was a student in cambridge researching the jewish black alliance in the '60s. and looking at jewish left-wing students who went down south to fight for, against systemic racism. abby was one of those. that group of students was the epicenter of the anti-vietnam war movement. and so, yeah, i knew about this from the age of 20. then i also heard that speilberg was making this movie. called him up. and i cheekily
i had done molly's game and he said i should direct chicago 7. winter when we were making it. we didn't need it to get more relevant but it did in may with the killings of george floyd breonna taylor, protesters took to the streets all over america. in a number of cities the protesters were met again by riot clubs and tear gas. and then finally on january 6th donald trump stood at a mobile phone and did exactly what the chicago 7 were op trial for doing. >> sacha, you lived a greatest...
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now. >> is that actually chicago? >> sorry, chicago. >> 'sdocument here. and for the record, this is the 7:3909. the individualhas just walked into the frame . >> this individual here. andyou don't have to give us his name is that ? >>. >> he has come out from the manager area of the store. we can continue then please. >> if we could pause here for a moment please. again for the record this is 7:39:28. easy mister floyd haswalked off the screen, correct . and so what area of the store is that where he has walked to . >> the cell phone area. >> then if we can continue. >>. [silence] >>. [silence] >> mister martin at some point does mister floyd make his way to the bathroom counter to make a purchase with you? >> yes. >> we will see thatcoming up in a minute or two . >> . >> but because this right here. for the record, 7:4436 area you standing at the cashier area. andsince we you seem to be speaking with mister floyd . and were you able to understandthe conversation with him at that point ? >> yes. >> so let's keep roll
now. >> is that actually chicago? >> sorry, chicago. >> 'sdocument here. and for the record, this is the 7:3909. the individualhas just walked into the frame . >> this individual here. andyou don't have to give us his name is that ? >>. >> he has come out from the manager area of the store. we can continue then please. >> if we could pause here for a moment please. again for the record this is 7:39:28. easy mister floyd haswalked off the screen, correct...
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the city of chicago has cut the clinic off saying it misallocated 6,000 doses meant solely for public school teachers and staff. >> i feal kind of bad, i'm hoping i didn't take a vaccine away from any teacher. >> april cheverette got her first vaccine dose at the clinic but after the mayor and city health commissioner decided to stop supplying it. >> i selfed a text message that my second dose had been cancelled. i was a little bit stressed. >> we saw ongoing irregularities in innovative reporting, requesting an allocation of vaccine supply. >> innovative express care c.e.o. said it was all a misunderstanding and denies any wrongdoing. >> the officials never made it clear to us as a provider that we should be storing vaccines in refrigerators for people awaiting second doses. this makes no sense to us. >> the innovative express is the second chicago health-care provider in two weeks found to be misusing vaccine doses. loretto hospital on the city's underserved west side is facing backlash for vaccinating the well-connected including staff at chicago's trump tower where a hospital exec
the city of chicago has cut the clinic off saying it misallocated 6,000 doses meant solely for public school teachers and staff. >> i feal kind of bad, i'm hoping i didn't take a vaccine away from any teacher. >> april cheverette got her first vaccine dose at the clinic but after the mayor and city health commissioner decided to stop supplying it. >> i selfed a text message that my second dose had been cancelled. i was a little bit stressed. >> we saw ongoing...
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-and that's chicago. -lady: chicago.local market but to never forget where you came from, without it being, like, so in-your-face. lady: can we go inside? lemonis: yeah, we can go inside. lady: oh, my god. oh, my god. i'll be observing your safe-driving abilities. play your cards right, and you could be in for a tasty discount. [ clicks pen] let's roll. hey, check it out. one time i tripped on the sidewalk over here. [ heavy-metal music playing ] -[ snoring ] -and a high of 89 degrees. [ electronic music playing ] ooh! ooh! who just gives away wood? the snapshot app from progressive rewards you for driving safe and driving less. there's an app? -[ chuckles ] beth. -save money with progressive. [ tires screech ] well, that came out of nowhere. gillette proglide. five blades and a pivoting flexball designed to get virtually every hair on the first stroke. so you're ready for the day with a fresh face for a fresh start. for a limited time get a 5th cartridge free. i'm david collado i chose the spark cash card from capital o
-and that's chicago. -lady: chicago.local market but to never forget where you came from, without it being, like, so in-your-face. lady: can we go inside? lemonis: yeah, we can go inside. lady: oh, my god. oh, my god. i'll be observing your safe-driving abilities. play your cards right, and you could be in for a tasty discount. [ clicks pen] let's roll. hey, check it out. one time i tripped on the sidewalk over here. [ heavy-metal music playing ] -[ snoring ] -and a high of 89 degrees. [...
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>> thirty-eighth. >> is that actually chicago? >> chicago, sorry. were you talking about the ones in the front? >> the ones with the bus is right now. >> that's 38, sorry about that. >> is that actually chicago? >> sorry, actually chicago. >> [video clip plays] >> i'm going to stop you here if we could, please. and for the record this is at 7:39:09. you see an individual has just walked into the frame, correct? this individual here. >> yes. >> again you don't have to give us his day but who is that? >> that is the manager. >> so he is, from the manager area of the store? >> yes. >> all right. we can continue then, please. [video clip plays] now if we could pause here for a moment please and can for the record this is 7:39:28. we. we see mr. floyd has walked off the screen, correct? >> yes. >> so what every of the store is at where he has walked to? >> the cell phone area. >> all right. and then if we can continue. [video clip plays] >> and mr. martin, at some point does mr. floyd make his way to the tobacco counter to make a purchase with you? >> ye
>> thirty-eighth. >> is that actually chicago? >> chicago, sorry. were you talking about the ones in the front? >> the ones with the bus is right now. >> that's 38, sorry about that. >> is that actually chicago? >> sorry, actually chicago. >> [video clip plays] >> i'm going to stop you here if we could, please. and for the record this is at 7:39:09. you see an individual has just walked into the frame, correct? this individual here. >>...
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enfermos d covid-19 en mÉxico reciben tanques de oxÍgeno donados d chicago. >> (mÚsica). water ahora con vitamina c las micelas actúan como un imán. ¡con una pasada, limpia suavemente, desmaquilla e ilumina la piel! nueva micellar water con vitamina c. de garnier, ¡naturalmente! cuando se enferman, descansan en todas partes, y dejan gérmenes por todas partes. con vitamina c. protección donde descansen. nada elimina más virus, incluyendo el virus del covid-19, en más superficies que lysol disinfectant spray. lo que hay que hacer para proteger. nadie además de ti tiene una maestría en tu vida. solo tú conoces la anchura de tus sueños. hubo humanos mucho antes de que hubiera historia, animales muy parecidos a los humanos modernos... y al final como dice el dicho, o sea, si no puedes vencerlos, pues úneteles... si aún lo dudas te lo repito: el tiempo es más valioso que el dinero. todos tus intereses: audiolibros, podcasts, originales y más. pruébalo gratis. audible. podcasts, originales y más. ahora mis mañanas son más fáciles gracias a lactaid®... ...es 100% leche de verdad,
enfermos d covid-19 en mÉxico reciben tanques de oxÍgeno donados d chicago. >> (mÚsica). water ahora con vitamina c las micelas actúan como un imán. ¡con una pasada, limpia suavemente, desmaquilla e ilumina la piel! nueva micellar water con vitamina c. de garnier, ¡naturalmente! cuando se enferman, descansan en todas partes, y dejan gérmenes por todas partes. con vitamina c. protección donde descansen. nada elimina más virus, incluyendo el virus del covid-19, en más superficies...
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so now if you go to chicago, the chicago river is not flowing east into lake michigan, it's flowing away from lake michigan and into the a tributary of the mississippi. >> host: is that a good thing? [laughter] >> guest: well, it's a good thing for, you know, chicago's drinking water. when this project was completed and finally opened, it was basically a canal that then connected the chicago river to the mississippi if watershed. there was a headline in "the new york times," and i'm not going to get it exactly right, but it ransoming like water in the chicago river -- ran something like water in the chicago river resembled liquid again. you got the city's waste moving away from its drinking water. so it was on a public health, from a public health perspective, you know, a grand success. but what it did which people were not thinking about very much at the time was it connected these two great watersheds, two great drainage basins, the great lakes drainage basin and the mississippi drainage basin which previously had been separated. so if you were a fish or a crustacean or some aquatic or
so now if you go to chicago, the chicago river is not flowing east into lake michigan, it's flowing away from lake michigan and into the a tributary of the mississippi. >> host: is that a good thing? [laughter] >> guest: well, it's a good thing for, you know, chicago's drinking water. when this project was completed and finally opened, it was basically a canal that then connected the chicago river to the mississippi if watershed. there was a headline in "the new york...
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. >> en chicago los robos de vehículos en carreteras han subido y las autoridades están en alerta. >> que me duele porque me sacó del pelo. >> ya van más de 350 robos de vehículos en chicago y los agresores en su mayoría son jóvenes. >> las escuelas no están 100% activas en personas y muchos de estos jóvenes pues, están en la casa ¿verdad?. >> también preocupa el aumento de tiroteos en chicago que se han reportado más de 40 y hubo 120. >> obviamente aquí preocupa todos se preocupan porque a uno le puede tocar así disminuir posibilidades de ser víctimas de este delito. >> tienen que estar alertas y mirar a sus alrededores si están en funcionamiento y asegura tu carro. >> silvia dice que ya no puedo estar más tranquila cada vez que sale de su casa. >> pero también con ya tanta violencia ¿qué puede hacer uno también? >> rubén pereira en chicago noticias telemundo. >> en minnesota docena de personas se reunieron en el memorial de george floyd y es que familiares exigen justicia para george floyd y los organizadores han planificado manifestaciones . >> la joven poetiza que dio un discurso
. >> en chicago los robos de vehículos en carreteras han subido y las autoridades están en alerta. >> que me duele porque me sacó del pelo. >> ya van más de 350 robos de vehículos en chicago y los agresores en su mayoría son jóvenes. >> las escuelas no están 100% activas en personas y muchos de estos jóvenes pues, están en la casa ¿verdad?. >> también preocupa el aumento de tiroteos en chicago que se han reportado más de 40 y hubo 120. >>...
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they were asking for decent housing in chicago and oakland and san francisco and la. it is interesting to me what happens, not just black folks but people of color, trans folks, lgbt crew, it is amazing what happens when all they say is could you please treat us like a human being, that is all anyone is asking for. we get beat up, thrown in jail, we get killed, look at say the people who stormed the capital on january 6th, what they are asking for is don't take our power away and allow us to continue to oppress people and we will kill for it and they are not in jail. they haven't been targeted by the fbi and law and order. i don't want to get too high on my soapbox but just look at when the panthers marched on the capitol in sacramento. >> you are setting this up perfectly for me because that is what i wanted to talk about next. one of the most bizarre episodes people watching would love to hear about and in the context of last year what happened in michigan. i can show the images. >> do you want to set it up. >> you bring the thunder and lightning. >> one of the mome
they were asking for decent housing in chicago and oakland and san francisco and la. it is interesting to me what happens, not just black folks but people of color, trans folks, lgbt crew, it is amazing what happens when all they say is could you please treat us like a human being, that is all anyone is asking for. we get beat up, thrown in jail, we get killed, look at say the people who stormed the capital on january 6th, what they are asking for is don't take our power away and allow us to...
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. >> where was the crowd >> right where the bus stop is on chicago or a little to the left. >> i spoke over you. >> just ten paces to the left of the bus stop >> so the bus stop as you are looking out from the store >> correct >> so did you in fact decide to go out and look into what the crowd was gathering for? >> correct >> when you went out there, what did you see? >> i saw people yelling and screaming. i saw derek with his knee on george's neck on the ground. >> i want to back you up just a little bit you say derek, you mean mr. chauvin? >> correct >> did you know who that person was at the time? >> no. >> so you have just learned his name since then? >> correct >> was that person wearing a police uniform >> correct >> where did you see that individual >> on top of george floyd. you didn't -- well, other than seeing mr. floyd that day, you did not know him before that >> correct did you recognize him as the person who had been in the store earlier? >> correct the person you were trying to talk to in the suv >> correct did you see any other officers in the area? >> i think his name
. >> where was the crowd >> right where the bus stop is on chicago or a little to the left. >> i spoke over you. >> just ten paces to the left of the bus stop >> so the bus stop as you are looking out from the store >> correct >> so did you in fact decide to go out and look into what the crowd was gathering for? >> correct >> when you went out there, what did you see? >> i saw people yelling and screaming. i saw derek with his knee on...
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of course a big tradition here in the united states, particularly in chicago, is to dye the chicago rivere thought it wasn't going to happen. >> right, because last year it was a big blow when they announced that the st. patrick's day celebrations were going to be canceled. so this was like a nice little return to normal, right? but we are going to brake down the science of how they do it. because the chicago plumber's union has been coloring the river since 1962. apparently, it's more or less just food dye. >> you scared me when you said the plumbers were involved. why is it green now? >> because they needed to track leaks. so they would use this dye that wouldn't interfere with the water. since '62 they've been tasked with turning the river very festive. and so they don't talk about what concoction they use, but it's more or less food dye. >> they do use two to three motorboats, a smaller one to churn up the water. mm-hm. speaking of churning something up. >> mm-hm. >> apparently, we're learning here on weird science that life was started by lightning. yes, a lightning strike. apparentl
of course a big tradition here in the united states, particularly in chicago, is to dye the chicago rivere thought it wasn't going to happen. >> right, because last year it was a big blow when they announced that the st. patrick's day celebrations were going to be canceled. so this was like a nice little return to normal, right? but we are going to brake down the science of how they do it. because the chicago plumber's union has been coloring the river since 1962. apparently, it's more or...
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so i thought well is that actually chicago from the start yes some are in chicago. i want to start here if we could please. and this for the record this is at 73909 you see an individual has just walked into the frame correct this is this individual here yes and again you don't have to give us his name but who is that that is the manager. so he has come out from the manager area of the store so. we can continue and please. you know if we can pause here for a moment please and again for the record this is 73928 you see that mr florida sort of walked off the off the screen correct. and so what area of the story is that were he has walked to the cell phone. and then if we can continue. and mr martin then at some point does mr floyd make his way through the tobacco counter to make a purchase for a few years. so we'll see that coming up here in a minute or 2. ladies and gentlemen it's just gone 1500 g.m.t. and we're watching live pictures from the trial of george lloyd's killer who is facing this trial day 3 in minneapolis right now what we're looking at is pictures of t
so i thought well is that actually chicago from the start yes some are in chicago. i want to start here if we could please. and this for the record this is at 73909 you see an individual has just walked into the frame correct this is this individual here yes and again you don't have to give us his name but who is that that is the manager. so he has come out from the manager area of the store so. we can continue and please. you know if we can pause here for a moment please and again for the...
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>> on the corner of 38 and chicago facing, what is the theater? >> i'm going to put up something, exhibit one, that should come up on the screen in front of you. do you see that photograph? >> yes. >> do you recognize what's depicted that? >> chicago intersection should. >> you should have in front of you as i was like this. you see that? i ask you, one of the jurors draw on the screen where you parked that day. >> this way. >> when you parked there, do you recall seeing a vehicle in front? >> yes. >> do you remember what kind of vehicle it was? >> mercedes-benz. >> dear member the color? what style of card? >> hatchback sports truck or something like that. >> when you pull up there and parked, did you see something that drew your attention? >> not right offhand. shortly after, yes. i noticed officers coming when they approached the vehicle in front of me. one officer drew a handgun and open the door and pointed it at whoever was in the driver seat. >> have you gotten ready? >> no. >> you are sitting in the car when they pulled up. >> yes. after s
>> on the corner of 38 and chicago facing, what is the theater? >> i'm going to put up something, exhibit one, that should come up on the screen in front of you. do you see that photograph? >> yes. >> do you recognize what's depicted that? >> chicago intersection should. >> you should have in front of you as i was like this. you see that? i ask you, one of the jurors draw on the screen where you parked that day. >> this way. >> when you parked...
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i was like, i have to make "chicago 7." went to chicago and started filming but didn't tell aaron or any of the other cast what i was doing. because we had to keep "borat" completely secret. >> jimmy: you wanted to keep it quiet from them, it wasn't that you were worried that there would be some concern that you had to stay in character or something like that? you just didn't want them to know? >> yeah, no, the problem with "borat" was if word had got out, the movie would have ended. >> jimmy: right, right. >> it was a little weird. there was one scene where i'm playing abbie and i'm storming the democratic national convention. and i knew that three months later, i was going to be playing borat breaking into cpac. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: wow. >> obviously when i did it the second time, i was wearing a prosthetic head that looked like donald trump. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: i heard that, and i wonder if this is true, that you sometimes will wear a different pair of underwear, a pair of underwear that feels right for the characte
i was like, i have to make "chicago 7." went to chicago and started filming but didn't tell aaron or any of the other cast what i was doing. because we had to keep "borat" completely secret. >> jimmy: you wanted to keep it quiet from them, it wasn't that you were worried that there would be some concern that you had to stay in character or something like that? you just didn't want them to know? >> yeah, no, the problem with "borat" was if word had got...
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the chicago river. a small river but a key one to the city of chicago, and chicagoans just used it as a sewer, as an open sure. the repository for all of the city's human waste and has this agrees stockyards of chicago grew it was also the repository for the animal waste and it was said that's chicago river was so thick with filth a chicken could walk across it without ever getting her feet wet. and this was a problem not just because it was just disgusting obviously, but because the chicago river was running east into lake michigan, and chicago draws its drinking water from lake michigan. so, you can easily do the math on that. there were constant outbreaks of water-borne disease so around the turn of the 20th century, it was decided that the -- something had to be done, and what the something turned out to be was an enormous construction project that reversed the flow of the chicago river. so now if you go to chicago, the chicago river is not flowing east into lake michigan. it's flowing away from lak
the chicago river. a small river but a key one to the city of chicago, and chicagoans just used it as a sewer, as an open sure. the repository for all of the city's human waste and has this agrees stockyards of chicago grew it was also the repository for the animal waste and it was said that's chicago river was so thick with filth a chicken could walk across it without ever getting her feet wet. and this was a problem not just because it was just disgusting obviously, but because the chicago...
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chicago alderman anthony napolitano and raymond lopez voted against the ordinance.thanks for being here, appreciate it. let's pull up the chicago welcoming sydney ordinance and you can see what is in this on your screen. what don't you like about this? why did you vote against it? >> number one reason i voted against it is a number of my colleagues - protection and cover for undocumented gang members in chicago and for me we know what kind of strange chicago economy because a liberal policies out there and to take away one more tool in the toolbox to read our communities of these committee gaining members does not make sense to me. jillian: mayor lightfoot has said you guys are racists, xena phobic and misguided for warning that this ordinance is welcoming criminals to our city. can you give me the context of how that happened? >> the original alderman, raymond lopez, voted against this ordinance because in the spirit of the creation of this ordinance it was to create -- protect illegal immigrants who are productive members of society, they don't want the government
chicago alderman anthony napolitano and raymond lopez voted against the ordinance.thanks for being here, appreciate it. let's pull up the chicago welcoming sydney ordinance and you can see what is in this on your screen. what don't you like about this? why did you vote against it? >> number one reason i voted against it is a number of my colleagues - protection and cover for undocumented gang members in chicago and for me we know what kind of strange chicago economy because a liberal...
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>> that's 38th and chicago intersection. >> all right. you should have right in front of you a stylist like this, maybe a different color. see that? >> uh-huh. >> what i would ask you to do, for the jurors draw on the screen where you drove up and where you parked on that day? >> i came this way, and parked right here. >> when you parked there, do you recall seeing a vehicle in front of you? >> yes, sir. >> do you remember what kind of vehicle that was? >> mercedes benz. >> do you remember what color it was? >> not off hand. >> what style of car -- >> it's like a hatch back mercedes benz, like a sports truck or something like that. >> when you pulled up there and parked, did you see something that drew your attention? >> not right off hand. shortly after, yes, when two officers was coming across the street. i noticed them coming and they approached the vehicle in front of me. one officer drew a handgun and opened the door and pointed the gun at whoever was in the driver's seat. >> at that point in time had you gotten your food already or
>> that's 38th and chicago intersection. >> all right. you should have right in front of you a stylist like this, maybe a different color. see that? >> uh-huh. >> what i would ask you to do, for the jurors draw on the screen where you drove up and where you parked on that day? >> i came this way, and parked right here. >> when you parked there, do you recall seeing a vehicle in front of you? >> yes, sir. >> do you remember what kind of vehicle...
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a small river but a key one to the city of chicago and chicago used it as a sewer really an open sewer depository for all the cities human waste and rate stockyard of chicago also the suppository for the animal waste. and it was said that the chicago river was so thick with phil bit a chicken could walk across without ever getting her feet wet and this was a problem not just because it was disgusting isobviously but the chicago rivr was running east into lake michigan. so you can easily do the math on that. there were constant outbreaks of waterborne disease. around the 20th century it was decided that something can toane done about this. and something turned out to be was an enormous construction project that reversed the flow of the chicago river rate is enough you go to chicago, the river is not going east into lake michigan, is going away from like michigan and into a different part of the mississippi. peter: is that a good thing. elizabeth: is a good thing for chicago's drinking water. when this project was completed and finally opened it was basicallype a canal that was connected
a small river but a key one to the city of chicago and chicago used it as a sewer really an open sewer depository for all the cities human waste and rate stockyard of chicago also the suppository for the animal waste. and it was said that the chicago river was so thick with phil bit a chicken could walk across without ever getting her feet wet and this was a problem not just because it was disgusting isobviously but the chicago rivr was running east into lake michigan. so you can easily do the...
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in chicago, relatively speaking it could be worse, i was living in chicago when it was worse. you have parts of colorado or wisconsin or california, or texas, you go, you look at paper, how we classify as a mass shooting, means if two people got shot it is not a mass shoot, but they may have intended to shoot, we also think this it normal like the weather, today's risk of shooting at malls are. so tomorrow's risk of shooting at schools, now. we talk about covid, and young people. and their altitude around -- at attitude, around covid. we told a generation, several of children, the risk of it, we taught them, death was possible. and they should go about their lives, we saw what about. you know, america, loved guns, more than it loves children. it loves safety. more than it loves freedom. more than it loves anything else. currently people who brought bombs and guns to congress to kill congressmen, people are still trying to say don't take my guns away. no one is, but you keep proving that someone some consider it. >> right, true. you list gun violence a public health issue as we
in chicago, relatively speaking it could be worse, i was living in chicago when it was worse. you have parts of colorado or wisconsin or california, or texas, you go, you look at paper, how we classify as a mass shooting, means if two people got shot it is not a mass shoot, but they may have intended to shoot, we also think this it normal like the weather, today's risk of shooting at malls are. so tomorrow's risk of shooting at schools, now. we talk about covid, and young people. and their...
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>> reporter: that unwavering faith and tenacity led them to last-chance shot at life i chicago, praying a double lung transplant. though he's free of covid, the damage to his lungs was done. he'd be only the fourth ever lung transplant patient due to covid in the entire country. >> feeling okay? yeah? you feel like you've gotten stronger in the last few days? yeah? >> reporter: dr. ankit bharat of northwestern memorial hospital spearheading this effort. he was the first ever to try this surgery on a covid patient in the u.s. the thoracic surgeon has done hundreds of lung transplants, but after helplessly watching covid patients die of lung damage, he took a gamble on a 28-year-old paralegal, myra. >> what made myra an ideal candidate? >> she was far from ideal. we had a big debate about myra. should we be pursuing transplant without knowing if it's going to work? >> reporter: myra had been an active runner who loved to travel, loved her dogs, loved her life. >> you had to risk a patient's life? >> yeah. >> you had to risk your team's standing? >> yeah. >> risking your own reputation. wh
>> reporter: that unwavering faith and tenacity led them to last-chance shot at life i chicago, praying a double lung transplant. though he's free of covid, the damage to his lungs was done. he'd be only the fourth ever lung transplant patient due to covid in the entire country. >> feeling okay? yeah? you feel like you've gotten stronger in the last few days? yeah? >> reporter: dr. ankit bharat of northwestern memorial hospital spearheading this effort. he was the first ever...
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they were just asking for decent housing in chicago and oakland and san francisco and la. it's interesting to me what happens and it's not just black folks. it's people of color, it's an amazing thing what happens when all they say is can you treat us like a human being. that is all anyone is asking for. we get beat up and thrown in jail and get killed. the people who stormed the capital on january 6th what they are asking for is don't take our power away and allow us and we will kill for it. and they are not in jail. they haven't been targeted by the fbi or law and order. i don't want to get too high up on the soapbox but all you have to do is look at the path of the panthers march on the capital in san francisco. >> you were setting this up perfectly for me. it's one of the most bizarre episodes that i think people watching this would love to hear about how that -- do you want to set that up and i can show you the images? >> do you want to set it up? >> it's one of the moments in the book in this image you see then governor ronald reagan. the panthers act on the floor th
they were just asking for decent housing in chicago and oakland and san francisco and la. it's interesting to me what happens and it's not just black folks. it's people of color, it's an amazing thing what happens when all they say is can you treat us like a human being. that is all anyone is asking for. we get beat up and thrown in jail and get killed. the people who stormed the capital on january 6th what they are asking for is don't take our power away and allow us and we will kill for it....
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on the south side of chicago in the auburn gresham neighborhood, 81-year-old juanita love and friendold betty swanson are excited to get their covid vaccines. they used to walk to this cvs three blocks away but it shut down last year, the company citing low financial performance. >> we have nowhere close to go. the ones that don't have cars or be able to go, they're left really in a desert, they can't get the goods if they need. >> reporter: in chicago, nearly 1 million people live in a pharmacy desert. most of these in black and brown communities. so many people just take for granted, there's a pharmacy every other block in their communities. do you think people have any idea how difficult it is? >> no one knows how it is but the ones that it hit. and it hits with us. >> reporter: here the problem isn't so much distance, but density. in juanita and betty's neighborhood, for example, there's one pharmacy for every 13,000 residents. compare that to wicker park, a mostly white community which has a pharmacy for every 4,000 residents. so to get their covid shots -- >> are you excited ab
on the south side of chicago in the auburn gresham neighborhood, 81-year-old juanita love and friendold betty swanson are excited to get their covid vaccines. they used to walk to this cvs three blocks away but it shut down last year, the company citing low financial performance. >> we have nowhere close to go. the ones that don't have cars or be able to go, they're left really in a desert, they can't get the goods if they need. >> reporter: in chicago, nearly 1 million people live...
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. >> su restaurant es una galería de arte donde tiene artistas latinos de chicago . >> siempre me hauada, pone a cocer la salsa de mango y pone en un sartén con camarones con cebolla, ajo, jalapeños, ajo y pimienta. >> da mucho sabor . >> corta los chiles poblanos, las tortillas las fríes pone queso, y pone salsa de mango y camarones, encima pone más queso de cabra, jitomate, rajas de chile poblano y más salsa de mango. >> probaremos las enchiladas con un pozole . >> provecho. >> noticias telemundo . >> muy bueno la historia de jenni rivera estará más cerca de nuevas generaciones por un nuevo video animado de una niña de long beach llamada jenni rivera (música) (música) con estas palabras, doña rosa, su madre, introduce a sus nietos y bisnietos la historia de jenni rivera y da paso al videoclip de la canción motivos, en la voz de rivera (música) (música) esto recrea momentos más importantes de su vida y carrera desde que vendía cassettes en el mercado hasta su rol como madre y sus actuaciones. ayer en exatlón estados unidos la lucha por la fortaleza en el circuito de fuego . >> eso,
. >> su restaurant es una galería de arte donde tiene artistas latinos de chicago . >> siempre me hauada, pone a cocer la salsa de mango y pone en un sartén con camarones con cebolla, ajo, jalapeños, ajo y pimienta. >> da mucho sabor . >> corta los chiles poblanos, las tortillas las fríes pone queso, y pone salsa de mango y camarones, encima pone más queso de cabra, jitomate, rajas de chile poblano y más salsa de mango. >> probaremos las enchiladas con un...
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a chicago suburb votes on reparations. >>> this is the "cbs morning news." on reparations. >>> this is the "cbs morning news." ♪ if you have moderate to severe psoriasis... or psoriatic arthritis, little things, can become your big moment. that's why there's otezla. otezla is not an injection or a cream... ...it's a pill that treats differently. for psoriasis, 75% clearer skin is achievable... ...with reduced redness, thickness, and scaliness of plaques. for psoriatic arthritis, ...otezla is proven.... to reduce joint swelling, tenderness, and pain. and the otezla prescribing information has no requirement for routine lab monitoring. don't use if you're allergic to otezla. it may cause severe diarrhea, nausea, or vomiting. otezla is associated with an... increased risk of depression. tell your doctor if you have a history of depression or suicidal thoughts.... ...or if these feelings develop. some people taking otezla reported weight loss. your doctor should monitor your weight and may stop treatment. upper respiratory tract infection and headache may occur.
a chicago suburb votes on reparations. >>> this is the "cbs morning news." on reparations. >>> this is the "cbs morning news." ♪ if you have moderate to severe psoriasis... or psoriatic arthritis, little things, can become your big moment. that's why there's otezla. otezla is not an injection or a cream... ...it's a pill that treats differently. for psoriasis, 75% clearer skin is achievable... ...with reduced redness, thickness, and scaliness of plaques....
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horario híbrido en un comienzo en esta región agradecida por el covid-19 la solidaridad brilla en chicagoalta de oxígeno que hay en la zona tenemos más información con rubén >>> qué tal felicidad te saludo desde la iglesia en chicago donde personas inmigrantes desde michoacán están ayudando a personas en su estado en méxico porque las personas afectadas por el coronavirus están sufriendo por la falta de tanques de oxígeno por eso se dieron a la tarea de recolectar tanques aquí en chicago para enviarlos en días pasados enviaron algunos aparatos hoy envían estos y vamos a hablar con la pastora quien está al frente de esta iniciativa de esta colecta de tanques de oxígeno cuál es la situación allá >>> ha sido difícil han muerto muchos pacientes de covid-19 por no tener tanques de oxígeno y la hermana elvira miembra de esta iglesia su hermano falleció por no tener tanque de oxígeno por eso nos dimos a la tarea de salvar vidas es la manera que estamos haciendo esto buscando estos aparatos que no hay allá o son muy caros pero la realidad es que no hay enviamos 4 y seguimos luchando para continua
horario híbrido en un comienzo en esta región agradecida por el covid-19 la solidaridad brilla en chicagoalta de oxígeno que hay en la zona tenemos más información con rubén >>> qué tal felicidad te saludo desde la iglesia en chicago donde personas inmigrantes desde michoacán están ayudando a personas en su estado en méxico porque las personas afectadas por el coronavirus están sufriendo por la falta de tanques de oxígeno por eso se dieron a la tarea de recolectar tanques...
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frank: you approach cup foods on chicago? >> yes. frank: as you are approaching that area did something catch your attention? >> yes. it was thinking my coworkers were there so from a distance it could've been anything. but i figured fire was there. 's i started to walk that direction and as i got closer there was a woman across the street screaming they were killing him. so that's when i was alerted to the situation. it was not a basic medical call. frank: at some point did you walk through the area where the woman was? >> yes. actually asked her what was going on. frank: from their you saw police cars in the area. >> yes sir. frank: did you walk over to the area where the police cars were? >> i walked in a big circle around the scene to have an idea what was actually going on. frank: say you approach the police car where the incident was taking place? >> i came from behind. frank: i was show you exhibit number one on the screen in front of you. this is been admitted already. do you see the photograph in front of you? >> yes. >> you
frank: you approach cup foods on chicago? >> yes. frank: as you are approaching that area did something catch your attention? >> yes. it was thinking my coworkers were there so from a distance it could've been anything. but i figured fire was there. 's i started to walk that direction and as i got closer there was a woman across the street screaming they were killing him. so that's when i was alerted to the situation. it was not a basic medical call. frank: at some point did you...
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i am from chicago, and i am so tired of babies getting killed in chicago. and, when nothing was done about those little babies in connecticut, i do not know what it is going to take for the people to wake up about the guns , and for this man he keeps saying the democrats. it is not a democrat or republican, this is a problem for everybody's children. i am scared for my kids to go out. i wish he would stop saying that nothing will be done. thank you so much. host: go ahead and respond. guest: the lady makes an important point that neither i nor any people i know would disagree with and that is none of us should have to live in a city or environment where they are afraid to let their children go outside for fear of being shot. or, sometimes now we have seen this in chicago in recent years, and some american cities like detroit where children inside an apartment or inside a home or hit by a stray bullet fired by a gang member or somebody else committing a crime. in some areas you do not need to be afraid to have your children go outside there is a danger withi
i am from chicago, and i am so tired of babies getting killed in chicago. and, when nothing was done about those little babies in connecticut, i do not know what it is going to take for the people to wake up about the guns , and for this man he keeps saying the democrats. it is not a democrat or republican, this is a problem for everybody's children. i am scared for my kids to go out. i wish he would stop saying that nothing will be done. thank you so much. host: go ahead and respond. guest:...
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four chicago postal facilities. we based that on the number of complaint we'd received in our office. sooner after the postmaster general release add report that showed we were aroundst wrong. there weren't 300 letters undelivered. there were 19,000 undelivered pieces of mail in those four facilities a. since then, in my state, the chaos has stretched way beyond chicago. we hear from all over the state -- springfield, champagne urbana, belleville, quincy, peoria, the quad cities in rockville, these days in illinois and across america we're seeing real hardship for tens of millions of americans waiting for mail delivery. patients and pharmacists complain about late medication. people are getting dinged for late payments. insurance policies are being canceled because of late payments. small businesses owners are forced to wait weeks or months for payments. others are flooded with calls and e-mails from customers wondering where their packages are. a good way to lose business. who is louis dejoy, the mastermind of this
four chicago postal facilities. we based that on the number of complaint we'd received in our office. sooner after the postmaster general release add report that showed we were aroundst wrong. there weren't 300 letters undelivered. there were 19,000 undelivered pieces of mail in those four facilities a. since then, in my state, the chaos has stretched way beyond chicago. we hear from all over the state -- springfield, champagne urbana, belleville, quincy, peoria, the quad cities in rockville,...
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in chicago, for example, the soros founded d.a.oxx a hard idealogue stopped prosecuting what she called low level crimes. last year the mayor called for an $80 million reduction in the police budget. what happened next? can you guess? have you read this story before? oh, yeah, by january, chicago's carjacking problem looked like, wait for it, washington, d.c.'s. >> this is where a 73-year-old man had to run for his life after he faced four armed carjackers. they pulled him out of his red mitsubishi they chased him and punched him repeatedly in the face. security teams from kate security services are now manning gas stations in englewood hoping to make carjackers rethink who they target. using information from the chicago police department security officers will go to gas stations and hot spot areas for carjackings, they monitor 5 to six gas stations per day. >> tucker: you have to laugh at it. if you are cnn or nbc or the "new york times," and you feel like it's really your mission to protect people of color from violence, which by
in chicago, for example, the soros founded d.a.oxx a hard idealogue stopped prosecuting what she called low level crimes. last year the mayor called for an $80 million reduction in the police budget. what happened next? can you guess? have you read this story before? oh, yeah, by january, chicago's carjacking problem looked like, wait for it, washington, d.c.'s. >> this is where a 73-year-old man had to run for his life after he faced four armed carjackers. they pulled him out of his red...
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want for 30 days and chicago and i literally was hoping that it's not a pulse and not do anything but man i'm a 1st responder myself and i literally have not. i the top young i was. willing to cop out but not so great now what if somebody did contact later on let me get to work as a supervisor i had no one. watching during 202025020. thank you and then you would call genevieve hansen to the stand. just to see and hear about. these really these were really just well you're out there will be the truth of both of. you. i think be able to be more clearly of your own for doing so i this that you remove your mask. and let's begin by giving your full name spelling each of any of us please oh my name is genevieve hanson. e.b.e. last name hansen a chance as you know. it was right here. miss hansen. what's your current occupation what you do and nothing is better for me at this point in the uniform you're wearing today. and how on you've been a firefighter for the city of me. see about 2 years now and so. and i often like to ask women beholding twenty's that and there's a reason we ask that the
want for 30 days and chicago and i literally was hoping that it's not a pulse and not do anything but man i'm a 1st responder myself and i literally have not. i the top young i was. willing to cop out but not so great now what if somebody did contact later on let me get to work as a supervisor i had no one. watching during 202025020. thank you and then you would call genevieve hansen to the stand. just to see and hear about. these really these were really just well you're out there will be the...
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they are, sacha baron cohen in the trial of the chicago seven. daniel kaluuya in judas and the black messiah. leslie odom jr. in one night in miami. paul raci, sound of metal. the keith stanfield, judith and the black messiah. congratulations. >> we still have more nominee announcements and will be back at 5:31 pet. >>> okay, so, i am so excited for the artist of pixar who was nominated for borough, a short film you can watch it is a plus. that's an amazing accomplishment. we just interviewed her a long ago, few weeks ago. it's need someone in the bay area was nominated so congrats to her and pixar. >> i can't wait to see who else is nominated and will come back that with another 90 minutes of news including a historic winter blizzard and the man who came to the rescue of drivers stuck on the streets. >>> also the start of the trial for elizabeth holmes will likely be delayed. we will share the persona reason why. >>> facebook want to help you find a vaccine appointment. the new tool is rolling out. >>> first a live look outside of 5:26 this morn
they are, sacha baron cohen in the trial of the chicago seven. daniel kaluuya in judas and the black messiah. leslie odom jr. in one night in miami. paul raci, sound of metal. the keith stanfield, judith and the black messiah. congratulations. >> we still have more nominee announcements and will be back at 5:31 pet. >>> okay, so, i am so excited for the artist of pixar who was nominated for borough, a short film you can watch it is a plus. that's an amazing accomplishment. we...
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and you are from well let me ask you this way are you familiar with the area of 38th in chicago. and is there a store. at one of the corners least one of the corners of 30 years in chicago we're based on may 25th there was yes. it was there also a restaurant there as well as the restaurant and that at that intersection what was the neighborhood out that they don't know ok through may 21st the 2020 did you go to the area 30 years in chicago to get some food from one of those restaurants. cut through ok so you want to cut foods to get food right but there's another restaurant across through gattuso that was so my fault right. so you went to that intersection sometime in the late afternoon early evening correct her. and where did you did you drive yes what did you park. on the corner of the 30 acres on the various are facing. blows to our as i see or. so what i'm going to do is i'm going to put up something we've had admitted as exhibit one. that should come up on the screen in front of you know. your see that photograph right you recognize what is depicted there best started to chi
and you are from well let me ask you this way are you familiar with the area of 38th in chicago. and is there a store. at one of the corners least one of the corners of 30 years in chicago we're based on may 25th there was yes. it was there also a restaurant there as well as the restaurant and that at that intersection what was the neighborhood out that they don't know ok through may 21st the 2020 did you go to the area 30 years in chicago to get some food from one of those restaurants. cut...
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frank: you approached cap futon chicago. >> yes. frank: as you were approaching that area did something catch your attention? >> it isn't uncommon to see or think my coworkers are there. from a distance it could have been anything. but i figured fire was they are so i would walk that direction. and as i got closer. it was a woman across the street screaming that they were killing him. so that is when i was alerted to the situation it was not a basic medical call. frank: did you walk to the area where the woman was? >> yes i asked her what was going on. frank: you notice police cars in the area. >> yes. frank: did you walk over to that area where the police cars were? >> i walked in a big circle around the seed to have an idea what was going on. frank: you approached the police car where the incident was taking place. >> i came from behind. frank: i will show you exhibit one. frank: do you recognize - - recognize this is 30th in chicago? >> yes. frank: with your stylus you can draw on the screen. draw for the jury your approach to th
frank: you approached cap futon chicago. >> yes. frank: as you were approaching that area did something catch your attention? >> it isn't uncommon to see or think my coworkers are there. from a distance it could have been anything. but i figured fire was they are so i would walk that direction. and as i got closer. it was a woman across the street screaming that they were killing him. so that is when i was alerted to the situation it was not a basic medical call. frank: did you walk...
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. ♪ ♪ ♪ ainsley: that's a beautiful shot of our capitol and i happened to be in chicago because k throughll back in school. last week k through 5 went back. the second week of this and the high schoolers are not back in school yet. we have a panel of business owners, some of them have lost their businesses, some are struggling to pay employees and we have a high schooler who plays sports and just want to be back in school. hey, bipartisan, hey, steve. >> it's going to be exciting because major cities have been slow to open up and the kids have been frustrated and some of them just want to save their senior year. i'm glad that you're up close and personal and i think it's great because we will be talking about getting up and going in california, not so much as well as up and going in texas, a lot better. steve: well, today the 11th day of march 2021, it was one year ago today that the world health organization declared coronavirus a global pandemic and it was one year ago today that president trump declared a national emergency. half a million people have died in this country and we told y
. ♪ ♪ ♪ ainsley: that's a beautiful shot of our capitol and i happened to be in chicago because k throughll back in school. last week k through 5 went back. the second week of this and the high schoolers are not back in school yet. we have a panel of business owners, some of them have lost their businesses, some are struggling to pay employees and we have a high schooler who plays sports and just want to be back in school. hey, bipartisan, hey, steve. >> it's going to be exciting...
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>> correct. >> we will try exhibit 10 again. >> [inaudible] out available chicago 3759 chicago.eporting there is a person whose use a counterfeit bill at the business. black mail vicks foot tall sitting on the hood as a blue mercedes. license plate robert 246. [inaudible] [background noises] >> 320 could you put the call. [inaudible] >> copy 30. >> copy. [inaudible] >> so that's the total dispatch you have regarding with the officers on the street, correct? >> correct. let's back up and run to this a little bit. you can tell us, so food is in which sector? >> in sector 320. >> you initially call the subject 3:30, correct? >> correct. >> you recall who is working 3:30 that day? >> i do not specifically know. >> so when you start your shift you just know there's a car out the 3:30 are calling to them. >> correct. >> after that 3:30 called back and said copy, correct? submit correct. >> what does that mean? >> technology been given a call. >> subsequent to that they were as a call from 320, correct? >> yes. >> what was the substance of that call? >> they said they would take the ca
>> correct. >> we will try exhibit 10 again. >> [inaudible] out available chicago 3759 chicago.eporting there is a person whose use a counterfeit bill at the business. black mail vicks foot tall sitting on the hood as a blue mercedes. license plate robert 246. [inaudible] [background noises] >> 320 could you put the call. [inaudible] >> copy 30. >> copy. [inaudible] >> so that's the total dispatch you have regarding with the officers on the street,...
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chicago seven they have the noods. ., ., chicago seven they have the noods. ., ~' ,, chicago seven theykin: goods. thank you so much for talking to _ goods. thank you so much for talking to us. _ goods. thank you so much for talking to us. i— goods. thank you so much for talking to us. i have _ goods. thank you so much for talking to us. i have written . talking to us. i have written all of that down. and you can get in touch with me and most of the team on twitter — i'm embley mike. hello there. in comparison to this time last week, it is a much quieter weather story to tell. but i suspect we will be chasing cloud amounts around over the next few days, just like we had on monday. in cornwall, it was a beautiful day with blue sky and sunshine, similar story for northern ireland. but further north and west, cloud gathered as we went through the day, rather threatening looking skies, indication of what's to come. yes, we have some weather fronts bringing some rain into the far northwest. high—pressure is trying to build in from the southwest, but some of this rain will be heavy through th
chicago seven they have the noods. ., ., chicago seven they have the noods. ., ~' ,, chicago seven theykin: goods. thank you so much for talking to _ goods. thank you so much for talking to us. _ goods. thank you so much for talking to us. i— goods. thank you so much for talking to us. i have _ goods. thank you so much for talking to us. i have written . talking to us. i have written all of that down. and you can get in touch with me and most of the team on twitter — i'm embley mike. hello...
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when you saw this crowd gathered where was the crowd it was right where the bus stop is on chicago so right for a little while for no sanitation i'm sorry i spoke over you. so as i said it was just 10 paces to the left of the bus stop. and. so the bus stop as you're looking out from the store. could. and so did you in fact decided to go out and look into what the crowd was gathering for crit and when you went out there what did you see i saw people yelling and screaming i saw. there with his name on george's not on. the ground so let me back up just a little bit now. you say there are cumulus or shogun correct now did you know who that person was at the time. so you just learned his name since them correct so i was that person wearing a police uniform correct and where did you see that individual on top of george bush and you didn't. well i didn't see mr point that day you did not know him before that and correct you recognize him as the person who had been in the store earlier in the person that you're trying to talk to in the s.u.v. . and did you see any other officers in the area i
when you saw this crowd gathered where was the crowd it was right where the bus stop is on chicago so right for a little while for no sanitation i'm sorry i spoke over you. so as i said it was just 10 paces to the left of the bus stop. and. so the bus stop as you're looking out from the store. could. and so did you in fact decided to go out and look into what the crowd was gathering for crit and when you went out there what did you see i saw people yelling and screaming i saw. there with his...
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he is making beautiful sneakers, bags -- we call them gym shoes in chicago.ing powerful thinker. my thing is pre-much to direct attention to makers, so i'm going to talk about myself a little bit. may be the way to answer that question is to say what the state of the literature was when i walked into doing this project. in a lot of ways you could say hasn't this been done before? how could no one have written about craft before? they're kind of our books that said they were doing that but they were always looking at more than one thing. you would have asked about how 18th-century craftspeople were de-skilled at the hands of industry. that would be a book. books and exhibitions on the studio craft movement, books on artist like yourself, books about women artist, books about history of the labor union and american labor, but what you don't have is a book that wove them all together. if you think about it, that is all a craft. all the other examples are clearly relevant in dealing with this skill, human touch -- what does it mean. in ways that we don't understa
he is making beautiful sneakers, bags -- we call them gym shoes in chicago.ing powerful thinker. my thing is pre-much to direct attention to makers, so i'm going to talk about myself a little bit. may be the way to answer that question is to say what the state of the literature was when i walked into doing this project. in a lot of ways you could say hasn't this been done before? how could no one have written about craft before? they're kind of our books that said they were doing that but they...
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"chicago fire" airs wednesdays at 9:00 p.m. on nbc.hings halfway... but taking prescriptions shouldn't be one of them. so cvs works to make them affordable with a proprietary search tool that looks for savings. plus we deliver, free. no wonder cvs customers are better than most at staying on prescriptions. which tends to make you healthier. get a free prescription savings review at cvs. you're not using too much are you hon? charmin ultra soft is so soft you'll have to remind your family they can use less. charmin ultra soft is twice as absorbent so you can use less. enjoy the go with charmin. [ crowd cheering ] [ engine revving ] [ race light countdown ] ♪♪ ♪♪ when you save money with allstate you feel like you're winning. safe drivers save 40% saving is easy when you're in good hands. allstate. click or call for a quote today. psoriatic arthritis, made my joints stiff, swollen, painful. tremfya® is approved to help reduce joint symptoms in adults with active psoriatic arthritis. some patients even felt less fatigued. serious allergic
"chicago fire" airs wednesdays at 9:00 p.m. on nbc.hings halfway... but taking prescriptions shouldn't be one of them. so cvs works to make them affordable with a proprietary search tool that looks for savings. plus we deliver, free. no wonder cvs customers are better than most at staying on prescriptions. which tends to make you healthier. get a free prescription savings review at cvs. you're not using too much are you hon? charmin ultra soft is so soft you'll have to remind your...
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. >>> chicago's withholding vaccines from one hospital accused of allowing trump-tower workers to jump, the controversy has led to a resignation. cnn's adrienne broaddus has the story. >> reporter: after more than a year of suffering through covid-19 -- >> they'll call and say, my mom passed away. there was so much we couldn't keep up with them. and it was just heartbreaking. >> reporter: emma mitts is now dealing with a different type of pain. the city is withholding additional first doses of covid-19 vaccines from a hospital near the ward where she represents. it's located in the austin neighborhood. a predominantly-black community, hardest hit by the virus. the penalty, after it was revealed loretta improperly distributed the vaccine at trump tower in chicago. >> to have this to happen is certainly a tragedy. >> reporter: the hospital ceo, george miller, said he authorized the vaccine clinic at trump-international hotel and tower in downtown chicago, earlier this month, for hospitality workers. in a memo obtained by cnn, miller told staff in part, quote, we were under the impression
. >>> chicago's withholding vaccines from one hospital accused of allowing trump-tower workers to jump, the controversy has led to a resignation. cnn's adrienne broaddus has the story. >> reporter: after more than a year of suffering through covid-19 -- >> they'll call and say, my mom passed away. there was so much we couldn't keep up with them. and it was just heartbreaking. >> reporter: emma mitts is now dealing with a different type of pain. the city is withholding...