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so chicago was rich with architects. so let's take a look specifically at some of those motorcars showrooms, beginning with ford. no surprise there. henry ford wanted to have his first store outside of detroit, located in chicago. and it's the oldest remaining showroom. it was opened in 1905 by henry himself. it was a company owned store. it was not a dealership. it was designed by architect christian storm. and as many of the motor showrooms, it had first floor plate glass windows, which was something different back in 1905. it had a second story with a bank of windows. it was framed in highly glazed terracotta white terracotta with diamond elements here along the top of the second floor. now, here's how this building looks today. and if you visited south michigan avenue, this is what you would see. it was beautifully restored. red brick and the framing of the highly glazed terracotta tile looks magnificent. if you visited that showroom back in 1905, this is what you might find. now, mr. ford, for any of you who know an
so chicago was rich with architects. so let's take a look specifically at some of those motorcars showrooms, beginning with ford. no surprise there. henry ford wanted to have his first store outside of detroit, located in chicago. and it's the oldest remaining showroom. it was opened in 1905 by henry himself. it was a company owned store. it was not a dealership. it was designed by architect christian storm. and as many of the motor showrooms, it had first floor plate glass windows, which was...
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this year we're working to turn chicago red.e are so angry with pritzker and with president biden and with our mayor, that we have decided that we are going to vote republican this time around. that's just how angry we are. we're so angry that we are willing and going to turn our backs on the democratic party. i sat in some of those city council meetings and i looked at and watched the aldermen totally disregard the voices of the people. and when i was going down there, we were coming down every week in the hundreds. and what we said did not matter. and when we were talking about changing chicago's status as a sanctuary city and keep in mind, we still have a right to do that. just like biden has the right to put forth an executive order to change the crisis at the border, chicago's mayor has the right to put forth an executive order to change chicago's city. he will not do it. if he was going to do it, it would have been done. remember, there was a vote within city council where the ordinance to change it was struck down. the ma
this year we're working to turn chicago red.e are so angry with pritzker and with president biden and with our mayor, that we have decided that we are going to vote republican this time around. that's just how angry we are. we're so angry that we are willing and going to turn our backs on the democratic party. i sat in some of those city council meetings and i looked at and watched the aldermen totally disregard the voices of the people. and when i was going down there, we were coming down...
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when it comes to chicago itself, other major cities talking about the influx of migrants, how is chicago dealing with it and what are leaders saying to you about it? guest: chicago is a sanctuary city, i'm the daughter of immigrants, i have served for 22 years in different capacities in the public. what they have said is we want to continue to provaid services to imgrants coming in to our city. we need to fill job that have not opinion filled. manufacturing jobs in my district this, the list goes on. the issue is that many of them are coming in and they need shelter because we haven't also addressed the issues of how long it takes for them to get a work permit if they're eligible. and we need shelter support resources. in that supplemental dialogue we had a little bit of money to go to cities to help provide emergency shelter until they're able to get on their feet. unfortunately, tied up in that full comprehensive budget was also that money. what peoplery saying is homeland security, the department of housing, there are things we need in the city to be able to help supplement the needs
when it comes to chicago itself, other major cities talking about the influx of migrants, how is chicago dealing with it and what are leaders saying to you about it? guest: chicago is a sanctuary city, i'm the daughter of immigrants, i have served for 22 years in different capacities in the public. what they have said is we want to continue to provaid services to imgrants coming in to our city. we need to fill job that have not opinion filled. manufacturing jobs in my district this, the list...
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you come into a city like chicago. chicago is a beautiful city. a beautiful city. and to see the level of homelessness. to go to the police stations and see those many people laying on the floor and all of that. you go downtown and you got mothers with children begging on corners selling candy. you go to the shopping places. you go downtown, the airport rick it's everywhere. it is in the local communities, in the local neighborhoods. it is everywhere. and it is not a good thing. you are taking all of our resources, taxpayers' money, to do what? to do what? it's not helping the economy. it is not making the city better. you have people here that are willing to work. you have people here that are willing to do. so to bring people in unvetted, you don't know who these people are. no way to trace them. it is no way in the world this could be a good thing and it hasn't been a good thing. it has been a lot of money going out the door, going out the window. money that could be spent for economic development for communities like the south side and the west side, who have b
you come into a city like chicago. chicago is a beautiful city. a beautiful city. and to see the level of homelessness. to go to the police stations and see those many people laying on the floor and all of that. you go downtown and you got mothers with children begging on corners selling candy. you go to the shopping places. you go downtown, the airport rick it's everywhere. it is in the local communities, in the local neighborhoods. it is everywhere. and it is not a good thing. you are taking...
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the mayor of chicago brandon johnson suing six oil companies.iving people about climate dangers posed by fossil fuels. gas body's patrick dehahn sent a message. >> we get tired of this, being a chicago resident, nice to know the mayor has enough energy to send frivolous lawsuits but maybe the mayor would put that energy into pushing vehicles around because oil and gas, that's not the way he wants to go. interesting when you see the city of chicago vehicles idle, with their engines running but that's the fault of the oil companies, those buses the city of chicago has in the summer, they get really old, reading this lawsuit the mayor blames climate change and keep in floods that we face in societies, those are all the oil companies fault but let's not forget chicago was built on swampy mud lands. stuart: a desperation move because he needs money on the oil companies have the money and he think he can get a cheap, that's what it is all about. >> looking for a handout but i can't wait to see the lawsuit against the chicago teachers unions for low te
the mayor of chicago brandon johnson suing six oil companies.iving people about climate dangers posed by fossil fuels. gas body's patrick dehahn sent a message. >> we get tired of this, being a chicago resident, nice to know the mayor has enough energy to send frivolous lawsuits but maybe the mayor would put that energy into pushing vehicles around because oil and gas, that's not the way he wants to go. interesting when you see the city of chicago vehicles idle, with their engines running...
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since august of 2022, 31,000 of those migrants have been sent to chicago.o governor greg abbott's office. city, state, and county officials are now trying to pull the resources necessary to care for all of them. that's an estimated $321 million a year. on thursday, the state of illinois and cook county announced $250 million for chicago, but much more is needed. the eviction deadline for both shelters is mid march, and most migrants are unsure of how long they will be able to stay or what's next for them. nbc's -- has more from chicago. >> reporter: thousands of migrants, spending what could be their final weeks in shelters across chicago, as the cities eviction deadline looms. [speaking in a global language] >> like elizabeth velazquez, a venezuelan migrant who says she fled to do political persecution six months ago, and now is nearing the end of her 60 day limit in the city's shelters. [speaking in a global language] >> alaska says she is navigating the asylum process, but that she won't be able to obtain a work permit until well after her eviction day.
since august of 2022, 31,000 of those migrants have been sent to chicago.o governor greg abbott's office. city, state, and county officials are now trying to pull the resources necessary to care for all of them. that's an estimated $321 million a year. on thursday, the state of illinois and cook county announced $250 million for chicago, but much more is needed. the eviction deadline for both shelters is mid march, and most migrants are unsure of how long they will be able to stay or what's...
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host: one of the cities you represent is chicago. there's a story in nbc news about migrants in chicago concerned about being put out of their temporary housing units. when it comes to chicago itself and other major cities talking about the influx of minority and how is chicago dealing with it and what are leaders saying to you about it? guest: chicago is a sanctuary city and i'm a daughter of immigrants that served in 22 years in different capacities of the public. what they've said to me is we want to continue to provide services to immigrants coming into our city. we need to be able to fill jobs that have not been filled, manufacturing jobs in my district. the list goes on. the issue is many are coming in and need shelters because we haven't addressed the issues of how long it takes to get a work permit if they're eligible and we need shelter support resources. in the supplemental dialogue we had a little money to go to ainge chewary cities -- sanctuary cities. unfortunately tied up in the budget was money. what people are saying
host: one of the cities you represent is chicago. there's a story in nbc news about migrants in chicago concerned about being put out of their temporary housing units. when it comes to chicago itself and other major cities talking about the influx of minority and how is chicago dealing with it and what are leaders saying to you about it? guest: chicago is a sanctuary city and i'm a daughter of immigrants that served in 22 years in different capacities of the public. what they've said to me is...
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you've got chicago congressman rod blagojevich. what's that name again? >> the logic of it will of it can module, which is sure positive. >> during rods do thousand two governor's campaign dick mills, membership in the old school, chicago elite was a definite bonus, but it was rods, working class bona fides and people skills that did all the rest coming from the family, did he had a real working class chip on his shoulder and his two heroes, we're elvis and richard nixon, both because they >> were guys who came from the wrong side of their tracks and fought their way up. and we're kind of distain by the elites in fact, if those two gritty 20th century icons fought their way into a single person, you might actually end up with rod blagojevich for better >> and for worse? >> the rod blagojevich that i first met was youthful he was energetic. he had this kind of maine, a black hair that was super thick and you can tell it just filled with hair product >> the hair. >> so i conic and its own right that it became a comedy staple on every late night show up >> t
you've got chicago congressman rod blagojevich. what's that name again? >> the logic of it will of it can module, which is sure positive. >> during rods do thousand two governor's campaign dick mills, membership in the old school, chicago elite was a definite bonus, but it was rods, working class bona fides and people skills that did all the rest coming from the family, did he had a real working class chip on his shoulder and his two heroes, we're elvis and richard nixon, both...
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and then in 1842, at the of anti-slavery people in chicago, eastman moved his paper to chicago and began publishing it under the name of the western. chicago at the time was very quickly growing city that increasingly partly because of the efforts of eastman and his friends developed a reputation of a place where the anti-black registration laws were not enforced. so chicago in the 1840s increasingly became a place where african-americans could move, could get involved in business, could kind do pretty well for themselves, even despite the black laws of the state of illinois so so what did how did this movement try to get traction in state politics of the ways they did was by petitioning the state legislature petitioning a form of political voice that was open to anyone. you didn't have to be a voter you didn't have to be white. you could be a there was even a discussion in the congress about whether slaves themselves could petition. so petitioning was historically like a really democratic open form of having a political voice and the western citizen and other like it would publish petit
and then in 1842, at the of anti-slavery people in chicago, eastman moved his paper to chicago and began publishing it under the name of the western. chicago at the time was very quickly growing city that increasingly partly because of the efforts of eastman and his friends developed a reputation of a place where the anti-black registration laws were not enforced. so chicago in the 1840s increasingly became a place where african-americans could move, could get involved in business, could kind...
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as a black man in chicago, i can tell you that they've been voting democrats forever. that cycle and expect for things to go your way. you're going to have to looked at something different. stuart: is it okay as a christian to say no, you close that border? you may want to come in but you can't? if. >> as a christian, we have a right to say, listen, we want to help, but we think you ought to abide by the law. we are supposed to abide by the law. and i think there's nothing wrong with telling individuals that, listen, this is the law, this is what we expect, this is the responsibility. that's what we expect not just from migrants, but we expect that from all of the citizens of america, follow the laws. stuart: i just get the impression that the times are changing, fast. pastor corey brooks, god bless you. thanks for being on the show. >> appreciate it. stuart: thank you. here we go, it's time for the tuesday trivia question which has nothing to do with the border. what percentage of american adults have had at least one cavity? [laughter] north americans. is it 60, 70,
as a black man in chicago, i can tell you that they've been voting democrats forever. that cycle and expect for things to go your way. you're going to have to looked at something different. stuart: is it okay as a christian to say no, you close that border? you may want to come in but you can't? if. >> as a christian, we have a right to say, listen, we want to help, but we think you ought to abide by the law. we are supposed to abide by the law. and i think there's nothing wrong with...
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a chicago native. what are we supposed to make of what is happening in that city that we all know and love and hold dear to our heart but they are at a breaking point? >> they've been at a breaking point, i would argue they've already broken especially with mayor brandon johnson. what we see in the city of chicago is the usurping of resources. crime out of control. homeless population. people who served this country before the migrants arrive who don't get these kinds of services. black residents who have been crying for support, help for years. i got involved in politics when i was 14 years old since i was that age. what we're seeing right now is modern day jim crow and this is what brandon johnson has done. he could say enough is enough. we have 35,000 new people that have come into the city of chicago, these are migrants. these folks we've had enough. we're at the breaking point. he hasn't done that. he has opened the doors even more. so right now residents are fed up and i can't see him winning re-
a chicago native. what are we supposed to make of what is happening in that city that we all know and love and hold dear to our heart but they are at a breaking point? >> they've been at a breaking point, i would argue they've already broken especially with mayor brandon johnson. what we see in the city of chicago is the usurping of resources. crime out of control. homeless population. people who served this country before the migrants arrive who don't get these kinds of services. black...
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we know what's happening in chicago.hose blue state governors could be sitting right in front of the president at this point. we know kathy hochul had a decent seat. bill melugin is live in san diego where illegal immigrants are lining up today. a massive drop-off today, bill. >> good morning to you. just moments ago another border patrol bus drove away after mass releasing a huge group of adult men from all around the world here who crossed the border illegally. an ngo on scene here listening to her talk to them. she said welcome to san diego, you are at a transit center. if you wait a moment another private bus will pull up here and you will get free transportation to another transit station which will then take you to an airport and you can go wherever you would like. we've talked to these people all morning. they are from around the world. we'll see if we can talk to a few of them again. [speaking spanish] . >> i'm from moritania west africa. >> why did you come? >> because i'm not free there and i am homosexual and
we know what's happening in chicago.hose blue state governors could be sitting right in front of the president at this point. we know kathy hochul had a decent seat. bill melugin is live in san diego where illegal immigrants are lining up today. a massive drop-off today, bill. >> good morning to you. just moments ago another border patrol bus drove away after mass releasing a huge group of adult men from all around the world here who crossed the border illegally. an ngo on scene here...
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you've got chicago congressman rod blagojevich. what's that name again? >> lodge a large of each village of which you sure >> rod blagojevich that i first met was youthful he was energetic. he had this kind of maine, a black hair that was super thick and you could tell it just filled with hair product. >> the hair. so i conic and its own, right that it became a comedy staple on every late night show >> so wearing a to it's huge infatuation with all this presley >> his charisma was disarmed but the elvis of >> illinois was itching to lose his colonel parker because despite the many benefits of dick mills patronage, rod was still in his shadow. >> you know, he really became known as dick mills, son-in-law, first. and i know we hated that >> he didn't know how to both be his own man and not let dick nell overshadowed would the only way for rod to survive outside of his father-in-law's machine was to create his own cash flow. so his first step was to hire two of chicago's most bare-knuckle political fundraisers. chris kelly, and tony rescue chris, kelly and t
you've got chicago congressman rod blagojevich. what's that name again? >> lodge a large of each village of which you sure >> rod blagojevich that i first met was youthful he was energetic. he had this kind of maine, a black hair that was super thick and you could tell it just filled with hair product. >> the hair. so i conic and its own, right that it became a comedy staple on every late night show >> so wearing a to it's huge infatuation with all this presley >>...
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chicago is a wink and nod town. it's a shotgun, a beer town a lot of it has to do a family relationships because a lot of the political leadership in chicago in illinois, our family related, there's the daily family. madigan 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. i've met a girl in 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 pad we found the love. >> paddy will go evich is a loyal wife. she is a tough customer, and she's the daughter of dick male. she's complicated >> that budding relationship between those two is how rod goes from this. nobody politically finding a way to embed i'm self into one of these big political families in chicago that has so much power. i don't think it was some great surprise that when it comes time to meet the parents, that dick male was the father-in-law and the power
chicago is a wink and nod town. it's a shotgun, a beer town a lot of it has to do a family relationships because a lot of the political leadership in chicago in illinois, our family related, there's the daily family. madigan 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. i've met a girl in 6 march 1988. she was wearing a red dress and she happened to be the daughter of a...
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critics accuse chicago of prioritizing the city over citizens and a long time chicago resident and joinse now. why are you going to vote rep for the first time ever? >> it's simple, the democratic party has failed us here in chicago. our local government and state government and even our president has made our migrants a priority over american citizens. so we have to stand up and we have to let them know it's unacceptable. chicago is a democratic stronghold and we've been that way for years, and we are allowing our elected officials to mistreat us by continuing to support the democratic party. it is now time for us to stand up and vote differently. i'm excited about being able to vote republican for the first time. i'm excited about the fact that i have a choice. i can exercise my right not only that, but i can bring others along and talk to people about voting differently about giving the democratic party something to think about and let them know we're not going to continue and go along and support a party that's not supporting us. stuart: what do your friends and relatives say when yo
critics accuse chicago of prioritizing the city over citizens and a long time chicago resident and joinse now. why are you going to vote rep for the first time ever? >> it's simple, the democratic party has failed us here in chicago. our local government and state government and even our president has made our migrants a priority over american citizens. so we have to stand up and we have to let them know it's unacceptable. chicago is a democratic stronghold and we've been that way for...
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the city of chicago nor new york had a real plan.what they had been asking for for years. >> dana: i recall there was a city council meeting where there was a proposal to withdraw and end the sanctuary city designation. that failed. do you think that it could possibly come up again? >> i doubt it. you don't have the mayor of the city of chicago running the fifth floor. you have the chicago teacher union and their progressive elected individuals sitting in our city council who are really not even from here or live in these communities that these migrants are being housed or shipped to. >> dana: you also said the immigration crisis is going to flip the state of illinois purple. do you think there are enough people that you are talking to and in your community that are willing to not vote for democrats this time around? >> of course. in my communities most of our people didn't vote to elect this current mayor. the sad part about it i'm running for the last seat he held before becoming mayor, the first district commissioner seat. those p
the city of chicago nor new york had a real plan.what they had been asking for for years. >> dana: i recall there was a city council meeting where there was a proposal to withdraw and end the sanctuary city designation. that failed. do you think that it could possibly come up again? >> i doubt it. you don't have the mayor of the city of chicago running the fifth floor. you have the chicago teacher union and their progressive elected individuals sitting in our city council who are...
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to your question how they do this, the only way is a convention in august in chicago.here everybody is watching, you control the message, the delegates are told by the nominee, biden, it's not my time and they introduce whoever the team will be. that is the only way to do it. kamala harris might be part of the team, or it could be somebody else entirely. if i was advising but i'm not, that is where they reset their message, with a team of people and that is where they move. maybe polls democrats out, pulls people of color out, gives people hope but there's no other way to do it and talking about the 25th amendment, then you would have president kamala harris. we have to, politically they might like that but the country is at risk. no matter what they do it sends a message of chaos to our enemies, to our friends, you have kamala harris as president, there's chaos. president biden stays, it's chaos. donald trump with the supreme court, chaos. everything the establishment is doing no matter what they choose now puts us more at risk because china is looking with love at ta
to your question how they do this, the only way is a convention in august in chicago.here everybody is watching, you control the message, the delegates are told by the nominee, biden, it's not my time and they introduce whoever the team will be. that is the only way to do it. kamala harris might be part of the team, or it could be somebody else entirely. if i was advising but i'm not, that is where they reset their message, with a team of people and that is where they move. maybe polls...
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so when we add a new neighbors and again, the city of chicago has done above and beyond. but again, without the same process that welcomed ukrainian and refugees and without an estate that works in collaboration with us, it is the titanic task and that's when we also ask the federal government for intervention, for collaboration with the border. it seems like there is a lot of willingness to support in, in mexico or the president has asked for a meeting. we asking to this would coloration in in coordination with all levels of government and also with diplomacy internationally to prevent more tragedies >> byron essig, joe lopez, glad you could be with us. thank you so much. verse add details and we'll be right back >> oh trouble seeing body. >> you should book on examined americans vast america as best. they have one on the nation's largest groups of optometrists oh, you're very welcome. america's best, because i care is health care, and you deserve the best. >> oh, here comes the bread guy. >> don't you ever get the sake of bread? how dare you come up? >> if you've saved
so when we add a new neighbors and again, the city of chicago has done above and beyond. but again, without the same process that welcomed ukrainian and refugees and without an estate that works in collaboration with us, it is the titanic task and that's when we also ask the federal government for intervention, for collaboration with the border. it seems like there is a lot of willingness to support in, in mexico or the president has asked for a meeting. we asking to this would coloration in in...
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country because of the cartel issue and the drug problem in chicago.ut their drugs throughout the country and the gangs and turf wars that happen there. parents are concerned. it's a city where the number 1 cause of death among young black men is homicide as a result of that gang activity and the cartels are at the root of that problem. they didn't want to talk about it. they'd rather talk about greg abbott sending people that they claim were welcome in the first place. >> martha: katie, quick question for you. there's this report that president biden will do an executive order to alleviate the pressure at the southern border and that he will talk about it in the state of the union address. he said recently just give me the money or it's not my problem. i have to sign something from congress. now it turns out he may be considering an executive order. >> well, this is a political calculation. very cynical. he's going to go in front of the country saying i signed an executive order to solve this problem. republicans haven't done anything. they rejected l
country because of the cartel issue and the drug problem in chicago.ut their drugs throughout the country and the gangs and turf wars that happen there. parents are concerned. it's a city where the number 1 cause of death among young black men is homicide as a result of that gang activity and the cartels are at the root of that problem. they didn't want to talk about it. they'd rather talk about greg abbott sending people that they claim were welcome in the first place. >> martha: katie,...
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, south side of chicago, we were able to reopen a theater. to see more performers and entertainers come through. chance recently performed there. hopefully i'll get to perform there. >> jimmy: this was a theater they were going to close down? >> they did close down, and we were just able to reopen. it opened new year's >> jimmy: wow. >> yes, this past new year's eve. [ cheers and applause ] go make sure you visit it. >> jimmy: we'll take a break. jennifer hudson is with us from "the jennifer hudson show." we'll be right back. [cars honking] i'm a guy who lost a bet. and my dignity. get out of the way! as if watching my team lose wasn't punishment enough. what are you looking at huh... it's a one speed. hahaha. hahaha. and if you have cut rate car insurance, odds are you'll be paying for that yourself. so, get allstate and be better protected from mayhem... like me. hey, i'm walking here! ♪ just the two of us ♪ ♪ we can make it if we try ♪ ♪ just the two of us ♪ ♪ (just the two of us) ♪ get two entreés and an appetizer for $25. only at applebe
, south side of chicago, we were able to reopen a theater. to see more performers and entertainers come through. chance recently performed there. hopefully i'll get to perform there. >> jimmy: this was a theater they were going to close down? >> they did close down, and we were just able to reopen. it opened new year's >> jimmy: wow. >> yes, this past new year's eve. [ cheers and applause ] go make sure you visit it. >> jimmy: we'll take a break. jennifer hudson is...
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chicago police stating they "responded and cleared the scene." and just yesterday -- >> somebody get some help. >> reporter: an american airlines flight from albuquerque to chicago forced to return after a passenger allegedly tried to open a door while in the air. zach etkind and other passengers jumping in. >> we all managed to kind of rip him off the door, which he was trying to open, and get him into the aisle. once he was in the aisle, i sat on him while some other people held his legs, other people were holding onto his arms, and eventually one of the flight attendants brought duct tape so we could duct tape his legs together, and then they had flexi-cuffs, which we put around his arms. >> reporter: police meeting the plane, taking the man into custody, leading him down the gangway stairs in handcuffs. and david, on that alleged bomb threat, the fbi says there's no sign of a threat to public safety right now. those passengers were delayed by a few hours, but they should be landing in l.a. later tonight. david? >> david: all right, gio, thank
chicago police stating they "responded and cleared the scene." and just yesterday -- >> somebody get some help. >> reporter: an american airlines flight from albuquerque to chicago forced to return after a passenger allegedly tried to open a door while in the air. zach etkind and other passengers jumping in. >> we all managed to kind of rip him off the door, which he was trying to open, and get him into the aisle. once he was in the aisle, i sat on him while some...
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meantime, the american flight and the struggle onboard from albuquerque to chicago. passengers stepping in to stop a man trying to reach the door. dragging him away. flight attendants securing him with duct tape. abc's gio benitez leading us off tonight. >> reporter: tonight, two planes diverted in less than 24 hours getting the attention of the fbi. just this morning, emergency vehicles swarming the tarmac in chicago after a possible bomb threat on this united plane, originally going from newark to los angeles. >> when we landed, they told us that somebody had written a bomb threat on a mirror in a bathroom. >> reporter: united airlines saying the flight was diverted due to a potential security concern. >> they didn't even announce anything to start. i got a notification on my watch that said my flight was being diverted to chicago. finally, after, like, 15 minutes, the pilot came on the radio or on the p.a. and said there was a situation, and that we had to descend. >> reporter: passengers were taken off the plane and loaded onto buses. chicago police saying they r
meantime, the american flight and the struggle onboard from albuquerque to chicago. passengers stepping in to stop a man trying to reach the door. dragging him away. flight attendants securing him with duct tape. abc's gio benitez leading us off tonight. >> reporter: tonight, two planes diverted in less than 24 hours getting the attention of the fbi. just this morning, emergency vehicles swarming the tarmac in chicago after a possible bomb threat on this united plane, originally going...
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chicago resident and,cata truss. you heard what's going on in denver first i want to talk about chicago because we know chicago is just as bad. this iss from smith, an independent democrat i want to put in on the screen she said the following here, the immigration crisis going to flip the state of illinois purple. it is a biden thing it's a pritzker thing it's a brandon johnson thing. they wanted sanctuary cities. it's not about greg abbott it's not his fault because he didn't ask for it, we asked for it. you said this cata a couple weeks ago to us, you asked for this. they asked for this sanctuary status they got it and now they can't handle it. >> and that's exactly right. and, you know, we're going to experience some of the same problems that denver's experiencing now with chicago public schools because we are seeing an influx in migrant students. we have almost 6,000 to date. and keep in mind that we closed over 50 schools some years ago. so we don't necessarily have the space, we don't have the staff and the fun
chicago resident and,cata truss. you heard what's going on in denver first i want to talk about chicago because we know chicago is just as bad. this iss from smith, an independent democrat i want to put in on the screen she said the following here, the immigration crisis going to flip the state of illinois purple. it is a biden thing it's a pritzker thing it's a brandon johnson thing. they wanted sanctuary cities. it's not about greg abbott it's not his fault because he didn't ask for it, we...
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the gang this. >> the gays control the city of chicago. they dictate policy in chicago.you can aluminate the gangs if you want to but they don't want to do. i'm old enough to remember when donald trump offered assistance to chicago and former mayor didn't want it. they want crime. crime is a domestic element of the democratic party. sorry to be brutally honest but those are the facts. going on for 50 years. stuart: i thought you were going to go on from there but i take your point. you are about to invite me for dinner again. leo terrell, you are all right, have a great weekend, see you soon. still ahead on this program. saar gone on the white house reporters feeling the heat from the administration because of their coverage of biden. bill hemmer on tomorrow's south carolina republican primary. dave portnoy raising money after adopting a new dog. the 11:00 hour of "varney and company" is next. ♪ ♪not just telling people necessarily to chase i
the gang this. >> the gays control the city of chicago. they dictate policy in chicago.you can aluminate the gangs if you want to but they don't want to do. i'm old enough to remember when donald trump offered assistance to chicago and former mayor didn't want it. they want crime. crime is a domestic element of the democratic party. sorry to be brutally honest but those are the facts. going on for 50 years. stuart: i thought you were going to go on from there but i take your point. you...
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, chicago is illinois, the governor of illinois, jay robert pritzker, this is a very serious family inishment, this is the family of owners of the hyatt hotels, in general they come from. ukraine, the name pritzker has been rumored recently due to the fact that peni pritzker, the elder sister of jay robert pritzker, was appointed advisor on the economic recovery of ukraine, at one time she worked in the obama administration, that is, these are such on the one hand, obama personnel , on the other hand, one can imagine that jay robert pritzker, the richest man, well, quite fits the description that... gives by louis navallier, on the one hand, he is a man from the democratic party system, a man with money, but at the same time a person, so to speak, in public opinion, not tarnished, that is, he does not have a trail of any corruption, at least obvious stories that accompany biden, a person who has no negativity behind him, pritzker will not accumulate such negativity for himself that could collect yourself. another candidate to replace biden is gavin newsom, the governor of california. n
, chicago is illinois, the governor of illinois, jay robert pritzker, this is a very serious family inishment, this is the family of owners of the hyatt hotels, in general they come from. ukraine, the name pritzker has been rumored recently due to the fact that peni pritzker, the elder sister of jay robert pritzker, was appointed advisor on the economic recovery of ukraine, at one time she worked in the obama administration, that is, these are such on the one hand, obama personnel , on the...
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their family trying to keep hope as they fear the worse surge pricing hits fast food >>> and one chicago artist's mission to fix discriminatory housing policies and breathe new life into her community. it's tuesday, february 28. "early today" starts right now good to be with you this morning. i'm frances rivera a cease-fire in gaza could be a. a reporter asked about mediation efforts in the middle east, and here's what the president said >> my national security advisor tells me that where hee're close we're close. my hope is that by next monday well' we we'll have a cease-fire. >> claudio, do we know anything about what this deal might look like >> reporter: good morning, fra frances. we still need to make an educated guess as to what that deal contains. until now that deal was stalled and negotiations were stalled because israel on one side wanted or was promising just a temporary cease-fire in exchange of all the hostages to be released while hamas said they wanted a complete and permanent end of the fighting before they hand over the hostages. now it looks like according to news repor
their family trying to keep hope as they fear the worse surge pricing hits fast food >>> and one chicago artist's mission to fix discriminatory housing policies and breathe new life into her community. it's tuesday, february 28. "early today" starts right now good to be with you this morning. i'm frances rivera a cease-fire in gaza could be a. a reporter asked about mediation efforts in the middle east, and here's what the president said >> my national security advisor...
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it was chicago, boston, new york , and then san francisco, l.a., seattle.h the founding of companies we saw in the prior five years to the set of data? >> we are. we have found women have made some really great gains in terms of being represented among venture backed companies that are raising venture dollars. in chicago, more than 36% of venture backed companies had at least one woman found her, which is the highest rate of representation in any city in this report. when we look at the amount of money those women founders and companies are raising, it is closer to 15% of vc dollars, so there is still quite a bit of work to do to address that funding gap. ed: what are the factors behind the data? what is it that makes chicago an attractive place to be a venture capitalist or found a start up? joey: one thing working well in chicago is the fact there are a number of organizations and programs focused on deploying capital them a especially early-stage capital, to women founders. being able to demonstrate traction is essential, so ensuring those founders are a
it was chicago, boston, new york , and then san francisco, l.a., seattle.h the founding of companies we saw in the prior five years to the set of data? >> we are. we have found women have made some really great gains in terms of being represented among venture backed companies that are raising venture dollars. in chicago, more than 36% of venture backed companies had at least one woman found her, which is the highest rate of representation in any city in this report. when we look at the...
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every day i'm seeing on social media residents of chicago, pryor pairly black residents of chicago completely them and the os tearty we've run out of money and things given to illegal migrants. it's mind boggling. >> the reason why, chars, i've been involved in politics in chicago since i was 14 years old. every year, election year you'll hear the elected officials come into our communities and say, you know what, we don't have the resources to do this, that, or the third. in illinois, in and of itself, 450,000 people live in poverty in illinois. almost 55 schools in illinois and i should say 450,000 in chicago that live in poverty, illinois you have almost 55 schools with kids, not one single student can do math at their grade level. this is outrageous. where is this money going? you've already spent over $500 million on the migrants. you're bringing them in, you're paying their rent, you're giving them universal income. you really laying out the red carpet but the black folks that are there, you're systematically dis-enfranchising every single day, charles. people are outraged and saying th
every day i'm seeing on social media residents of chicago, pryor pairly black residents of chicago completely them and the os tearty we've run out of money and things given to illegal migrants. it's mind boggling. >> the reason why, chars, i've been involved in politics in chicago since i was 14 years old. every year, election year you'll hear the elected officials come into our communities and say, you know what, we don't have the resources to do this, that, or the third. in illinois, in...
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, chicago is illinois, governor of illinois, jay robert pritzker, this is very serious.ointed advisor on the economic recovery of ukraine, at one time she worked in the obama administration, that is, these are the on the one hand, obama personnel, on the other hand. one can imagine that jay robert pritzker, the richest man, quite fits the description given by louis navalier; on the one hand, he is a man from the democratic party system, a man with money, but at the same time a man, so to speak, in public opinion, not tainted, that is, he does not have a trail of any corruption, at least obvious stories that accompany biden, a person with... behind whom there is no negativity, pritzker will not collect himself such negativity that another candidate to replace biden could muster is gavin newsom, the governor of california. newsom thundered not in the most positive sense during the coronavirus pandemic, he introduced some of the toughest measures in california to counter the spread of covid-19, imposed a complete lockdown on the state; they didn’t work there. enterprises, a
, chicago is illinois, governor of illinois, jay robert pritzker, this is very serious.ointed advisor on the economic recovery of ukraine, at one time she worked in the obama administration, that is, these are the on the one hand, obama personnel, on the other hand. one can imagine that jay robert pritzker, the richest man, quite fits the description given by louis navalier; on the one hand, he is a man from the democratic party system, a man with money, but at the same time a man, so to speak,...
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might i say, it was 5 degrees below zero on monday morning in chicago. let me say that again. 23,000 migrants. on october 18, 2023 i sent a letter to the u.s. department of justice and the was department of homeland security requesting that each of these agencies launch investigations into the illegal activities of governor abbott in the state of texas. first, to you, mr. wolf, would you agree the governor's actions have exacerbated the crisis at the border? >> i would not agree with that. >> why not? >> because the governor is faced with a difficult circumstance of trying to address -- he is not processing, but to address the thousands if not millions of illegal aliens in the state of texas. there is no more capacity or shelter space. he has no way to care for these folks. instead of turning them out onto the street, he is now, as you indicated, nothing them to certain cities around the country. >> just six targeted democratic led cities. that is operation lone star. >> i am not speaking for the governor. i'm telling you what i am seeing. as those buses
might i say, it was 5 degrees below zero on monday morning in chicago. let me say that again. 23,000 migrants. on october 18, 2023 i sent a letter to the u.s. department of justice and the was department of homeland security requesting that each of these agencies launch investigations into the illegal activities of governor abbott in the state of texas. first, to you, mr. wolf, would you agree the governor's actions have exacerbated the crisis at the border? >> i would not agree with...
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. >> yes -- chicago definitely for resources for long needed for these communities 40 million dollarsng spent on migrant that money is needed for educational programs, family training orientation just last week we saw two executions for teenagers murdered because we don't have resources but yeah we have resources for -- undocumented or new migrants coming into the city. definitely we have to stop and federal government is not helping not helping at all. the city -- we're worried about summer coming up and most of the migrants are unand commit crimes and they should now they share with california. supposedly, so we're delivering wrong message and commit crimes in the united states and that held accountable. will: you already had a crime problem in chicago already had a crisis and pouring gasoline on a fire in chicago. >> sorry to intrpt you we have a crime -- i mean we're working on getting things better but we need to win elections to win good legislation and we haven't done that yet we're in the process. >> sam debra ashanti thank you for sharing your personal experience on this cris
. >> yes -- chicago definitely for resources for long needed for these communities 40 million dollarsng spent on migrant that money is needed for educational programs, family training orientation just last week we saw two executions for teenagers murdered because we don't have resources but yeah we have resources for -- undocumented or new migrants coming into the city. definitely we have to stop and federal government is not helping not helping at all. the city -- we're worried about...
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vamos a chicago 68. la máxima, el récord previo es 64 grados.to se reporta normalmente el 9 de mayo. así de extremo a las temperaturas y no están solos. vean todas estas ciudades estarán corriendo entre 20 a 32 grados de temperatura por encima de lo que es normal. no tan solo hoy, sino también así durante el día de mañana. inclusive chicago estará viendo máximas en los 75 grados. esto representa. escuche bien 36 grados por encima de lo que es normal. es verano en pleno invierno, totalmente. producto, claro está, de la emergencia climática que vivimos. esto es boquiabierta porque siendo de chicago jamás se ha visto 75 grados en febrero. es algo poco común. qué repercusiones puede tener esto? bueno, mañana vean ustedes este bolsillo de aire frío va a comenzar a moverse y va a encontrar todo este aire cálido. cuando esto sucede, boom! el estallido de fuertes tormentas para mañana. chicago, detroit, cleveland, lexington, san luis y memphis pudieran ver tormentas eléctricas severas. son 25 millones de personas que pueden ver tornados, granizos en esa
vamos a chicago 68. la máxima, el récord previo es 64 grados.to se reporta normalmente el 9 de mayo. así de extremo a las temperaturas y no están solos. vean todas estas ciudades estarán corriendo entre 20 a 32 grados de temperatura por encima de lo que es normal. no tan solo hoy, sino también así durante el día de mañana. inclusive chicago estará viendo máximas en los 75 grados. esto representa. escuche bien 36 grados por encima de lo que es normal. es verano en pleno invierno,...
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the tornado watch for chicago. tracking severe storms from the midwest, headed right into the northeast. >>> also breaking right now, the images coming in tonight. major fires burning out of control. entire communities surrounded. the texas governor at this hour declaring a disaster. authorities saying in some places, there is no way out. winds whipping up the smoke and flames. one fire burning across 200,000 acres. roads closed tonight. residents urged to shelter in place. authorities say it is impossible to get out. what we're learning right now. >>> this is all part of the intense heat just ahead of this major cross-country storm. 45 states from washington state to texas to the northeast, all under alerts. that tornado watch in chicago, then blizzard warnings, heavy rain, damaging winds, as this now moves from the midwest into the east. washington, d.c., philadelphia, new york city, all get hit tomorrow. ginger zee standing by to time this out. >>> the michigan primary tonight. and what could be a test for presi
the tornado watch for chicago. tracking severe storms from the midwest, headed right into the northeast. >>> also breaking right now, the images coming in tonight. major fires burning out of control. entire communities surrounded. the texas governor at this hour declaring a disaster. authorities saying in some places, there is no way out. winds whipping up the smoke and flames. one fire burning across 200,000 acres. roads closed tonight. residents urged to shelter in place. authorities...
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a story earlier in chicago, as well, from venezuelans attacking individuals on the subway. americans aren't going to stand for it, and the president that he heads into the election will see a political price here. >> trace: i want a quick answer on this, is this the biggest case you have heard of since the case almost ten years ago, nine years ago now? >> regarding these factors of immigration, undocumented individuals and gratuitous violence, absolutely yes. i hope and pray to god it is the last. >> trace: to you, gabriel, the same question. is this a big case and a game changer as far as this whole debate goes? >> the system failed laken and it'll fail someone else if we don't stop this. >> trace: thank you both. we appreciate it. political reaction now. bringing in fox news contributor steve hilton, and we thank you both are coming on here. katie pavlich wrote the following. she wrote this, by the way, in july of 2015. "the men identified, talking about kate, didn't know mike slipped through the cracks. he was allowed to stay under the protection of liberals think you're
a story earlier in chicago, as well, from venezuelans attacking individuals on the subway. americans aren't going to stand for it, and the president that he heads into the election will see a political price here. >> trace: i want a quick answer on this, is this the biggest case you have heard of since the case almost ten years ago, nine years ago now? >> regarding these factors of immigration, undocumented individuals and gratuitous violence, absolutely yes. i hope and pray to god...
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we have murder rates at the top of the list in fact beyond chicago and one of the things i would like have a mayor that voted to g fund of the police. we are a thousand police short in the city of atlanta. we have ada currently prosecuting president trump for a phone call while she has 200 murders on backup of this issue is peeling the band-aid off. we have several thousand homeless people walking the streets taking over houses in many instances like that sweet lady needs a house that she has a family i would not characterize most of this is that situation we have criminals going into houses and my question to you is, where is the governor of the state of georgia? he is in texas doing photo ops on the southern border he should be paying close attention to this because this is his capital city this is one of the reasons we are trying to move buckhead out of atlanta and i call on governor kim, speaker burns and the lieutenant governor bert jones to get their rear ends in gear because this is a catastrophic problem in the great city of atlanta. >> 1000 police officers in short and a dist
we have murder rates at the top of the list in fact beyond chicago and one of the things i would like have a mayor that voted to g fund of the police. we are a thousand police short in the city of atlanta. we have ada currently prosecuting president trump for a phone call while she has 200 murders on backup of this issue is peeling the band-aid off. we have several thousand homeless people walking the streets taking over houses in many instances like that sweet lady needs a house that she has a...
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ramen mazahari, press tv, chicago. iran is kicked off the 10-day fadja ceremonies marking the 45th anniversary of the glorious victory of the islamic revolution in 1979. the annual nationwide celebration started all over iran on thursday, symbolically marking the date of the homecoming of the late founder of the islamic republic imam komaini. imam. he spent more than 14 years in exile, mostly in the iraqie holy city of nazaretf, he also spent some time in turkey and france before returning to iran. millions of people converged on the capital from across the country. on the day of his return, his arrival gave considerable momentum to popular protests against the us-backed pahlavi regime, which eventually led to its overthrow 10 days later. during the fajer celebrations, iranians take part in different events and activities to mark the occasion. well the us has carried out fresh attacks on yemen, targeting several drones and their operating centers in the arab country. american and british war planes have hit yemen sever
ramen mazahari, press tv, chicago. iran is kicked off the 10-day fadja ceremonies marking the 45th anniversary of the glorious victory of the islamic revolution in 1979. the annual nationwide celebration started all over iran on thursday, symbolically marking the date of the homecoming of the late founder of the islamic republic imam komaini. imam. he spent more than 14 years in exile, mostly in the iraqie holy city of nazaretf, he also spent some time in turkey and france before returning to...
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press tv, chicago.he tunisian court sentence country's top opposition leader russia ganisi to three years in prison on charges of accepting external financing. anushi, heads the inhada party has been in jail since april after he was sentenced to year in prison on charges of incitement against police. his lawyers said court has also im prison ganushi's son-in-law who's a senior and hada official. to three years in prison as well, party has been uh fined $1.1 million as well, the anhada has described the courts ruling as unjust sentence, adding that it never received funding from any foreign entity. pardon, last year tunisian authorities banned meetings of all and had the offices. tunisia's opposition figures have accused president k said of a coup after he suddenly shut down parliament, dismissed the government and moved to rule by decree. in july of 2021 before rewriting the constitution. italian farmers have joined the french, german and belgian counterparts in protests against eu green free market agr
press tv, chicago.he tunisian court sentence country's top opposition leader russia ganisi to three years in prison on charges of accepting external financing. anushi, heads the inhada party has been in jail since april after he was sentenced to year in prison on charges of incitement against police. his lawyers said court has also im prison ganushi's son-in-law who's a senior and hada official. to three years in prison as well, party has been uh fined $1.1 million as well, the anhada has...
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chicago is having a big problem as well. it, so, yesterday, the new mayor, who has been in the office since may of last year, remember, he replaced lori lightfoot as mayor of christian. he was supposed to go down to the border and supposed to see for himself in october. but he canceled and he sent a deputy mayor. well, he was asked yesterday by another reporter, hey, when are you going to go? listen to what he had to say to that reporter about why the mayor is not going. he has got a really good reason, listen. >> do you understand that you have not had a mayor like me? i get that. i have a wife, i have children. they have schedules. and, plus, we still have public safety that we have to address. we still have the unhoused that we have to address. i still have a budget i have to address. i'm doing all of that with a black wife raising three black children on the west side city of chicago. i'm going to the border as soon as possible but i have to coordinate with running the government and making sure that my wife and children
chicago is having a big problem as well. it, so, yesterday, the new mayor, who has been in the office since may of last year, remember, he replaced lori lightfoot as mayor of christian. he was supposed to go down to the border and supposed to see for himself in october. but he canceled and he sent a deputy mayor. well, he was asked yesterday by another reporter, hey, when are you going to go? listen to what he had to say to that reporter about why the mayor is not going. he has got a really...
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chicago, the museum of science and industry in chicago has a lot of amazing stuff. science museums are almost always great. science museums are the best. but at the museum of science and industry, in chicago, they have some through the crazy stuff. i kid you not, at that museum, in chicago they have got a replica coal mine. a replica coal mine. bizarre, right, in the middle of downtown chicago. they also at that museum have the actual apollo 8 spacecraft. not a replica, the real apollo o module, the thing. they also have this terrifying mirror maze that i can't even look at pictures of without th getting my stomach twisted up. my worst nightmare. the museum of science and industry in chicago, and they have many cool things you can see and touch and get inside and ride around in. but undoubtedly, the craziest thing is this, a real life german u-boat. they sunk thousands of allied ships including lots and lots of american ships. by 1943 the allies had hunter killer task forces assigned to go find u-boats anywhere in the world and sink them because they were so dangero
chicago, the museum of science and industry in chicago has a lot of amazing stuff. science museums are almost always great. science museums are the best. but at the museum of science and industry, in chicago, they have some through the crazy stuff. i kid you not, at that museum, in chicago they have got a replica coal mine. a replica coal mine. bizarre, right, in the middle of downtown chicago. they also at that museum have the actual apollo 8 spacecraft. not a replica, the real apollo o...
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rami maziri, press tv, chicago. and that's it for your latest here on press tv, everyone, thanks for tuning in a goodbye for now. the palestinian rack cressen says the israeli forces open fire and storm their headquarters in han unis for a third time. israel continues targeting hospitals and medical centers in gaza as well. draw death toll from his genocidal campaign on the besieg territory has now passed the 27 thousand mark. more than 2008 ngos raised the alarm over donor country's decision to suspend funding to un agency for palestinian refugees. aid ngo's warned reckless decision may lead to complete collapse of humanitarian response in gaza.
rami maziri, press tv, chicago. and that's it for your latest here on press tv, everyone, thanks for tuning in a goodbye for now. the palestinian rack cressen says the israeli forces open fire and storm their headquarters in han unis for a third time. israel continues targeting hospitals and medical centers in gaza as well. draw death toll from his genocidal campaign on the besieg territory has now passed the 27 thousand mark. more than 2008 ngos raised the alarm over donor country's decision...
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i968~ _ chicago, the same year it was in 1968. ,., ., chicago, the same year it was in 1968. , it chicago8. good spot! it feels a bit late in the day to _ 1968. good spot! it feels a bit late in the day to be — 1968. good spot! it feels a bit late in the day to be trying _ 1968. good spot! it feels a bit late in the day to be trying to - 1968. good spot! it feels a bit late in the day to be trying to do - 1968. good spot! it feels a bit late in the day to be trying to do this. | in the day to be trying to do this. when _ in the day to be trying to do this. when you — in the day to be trying to do this. when you look at those names and you look at _ when you look at those names and you look at the _ when you look at those names and you look at the polling, unless there is something — look at the polling, unless there is something brett has seen that i haven't, — something brett has seen that i haven't, none of them seem a slam dunk— haven't, none of them seem a slam dunk compared to biden. it would be different— dunk compared to biden. it would be different if— dunk compared to biden. it w
i968~ _ chicago, the same year it was in 1968. ,., ., chicago, the same year it was in 1968. , it chicago8. good spot! it feels a bit late in the day to _ 1968. good spot! it feels a bit late in the day to be — 1968. good spot! it feels a bit late in the day to be trying _ 1968. good spot! it feels a bit late in the day to be trying to - 1968. good spot! it feels a bit late in the day to be trying to do - 1968. good spot! it feels a bit late in the day to be trying to do this. | in the day to...