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for more on that i spoke with ivo daalder, former us ambassador to nato and now ceo of the chicago council on global affairs. i'm sure you are following this week's nato summit very closely, was the gathering in your mind a success? yes, i think it is very difficult to call it anything other than a success. a number of things are very important for the ukrainian audience, it was important that nato reaffirmed not only its commitment to help ukraine in every possible way to defend itself against this brutal invasion that the russians launched, now more than 500 days ago, but also to not only open a door but to say that it is time for ukraine to think about stepping through that door. of membership. it said that the future of ukraine is in nato, president biden said ukraine willjoin nato, the question is not a matter anymore of whether, but of when. it was also significant because it sent a real important signal to russia. nato is stronger, it is more united, it is larger, all as a result of what vladimir putin did when he decided to launch this invasion. we have finland of course already as
for more on that i spoke with ivo daalder, former us ambassador to nato and now ceo of the chicago council on global affairs. i'm sure you are following this week's nato summit very closely, was the gathering in your mind a success? yes, i think it is very difficult to call it anything other than a success. a number of things are very important for the ukrainian audience, it was important that nato reaffirmed not only its commitment to help ukraine in every possible way to defend itself against...
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he is now the president of the chicago council on global affairs.u look at the summit and what was accomplished, was this a missed opportunity? should the alliance have issued an invitation or at least a timeline or an invitation for ukraine to join? >> i don't think so and it was unrealistic to think it would be an invitation. making an invitation to a country in the middle of war in order to bring it into an alliance that is committed to defending every inch of the territory of all of its members was just not in the cards. it couldn't be expected. what could be expected is a very strong statement and a very strong commitment to move forward with ukraine on multiple fronts. first of all, to provide new weapons so it can launch the counteroffensive with the full backing of western equipment and that was done by a variety of countries. long-range missiles, cluster munitions and tanks and the like. secondly, a long-term commitment that the united states together with g-7 partners and others are making to the defense and security of ukraine not only to
he is now the president of the chicago council on global affairs.u look at the summit and what was accomplished, was this a missed opportunity? should the alliance have issued an invitation or at least a timeline or an invitation for ukraine to join? >> i don't think so and it was unrealistic to think it would be an invitation. making an invitation to a country in the middle of war in order to bring it into an alliance that is committed to defending every inch of the territory of all of...
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the chicago council on global affairs this week is going to be releasing new survey data we did with the last remaining independent polling organization in russia and seven in ten russians according to this survey have said that preventing ukraine from joining nato is a top justification, a top benefit of russia's current war with ukraine, and that -- and that ukraine's membership in nato would be a threat to russia. so if you think about that, you know, just really practically speaking, what it becomes is an obstacle to putin ultimately accepting peace at any point because -- and it changes the calculation of the russian people and the russian political class, over whether or not they're willing to back putin in this war. if we look at it from that perspective, it doesn't help us get to the end of the war and doesn't offer any concrete benefits to ukraine in the meantime. if you balance that, the nato allies should be considering how it will impact that outcome and putin's willingness to end the war. >> peter, beyond article five and this ongoing war and the thought being you can't
the chicago council on global affairs this week is going to be releasing new survey data we did with the last remaining independent polling organization in russia and seven in ten russians according to this survey have said that preventing ukraine from joining nato is a top justification, a top benefit of russia's current war with ukraine, and that -- and that ukraine's membership in nato would be a threat to russia. so if you think about that, you know, just really practically speaking, what...
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he was left with no other option to protect russia and its people. avo delda is the ceo of the chicago council on global affairs, and a former ambassador to nato. he says that ukraine's admission to the lions during an ongoing will will put, oh, its members in direct conflict with russia. everybody agrees, and that's the 31 members and 32 members of nato and to ukraine, that ukraine cannot join nato today, because that would mean natal would be involved in a war against russia. and if there's one thing that nato has agreed on, some of the very beginning is that it wasn't going to get involved in any war with russia. it would provide arms and provide training and provide munition to provide intelligence, but it would not get directly involved if you put a timeline in and that says by that date or when the words of or when us the laser over, you are giving the russians new level to continue the war to continue the fighting in order to deny ukrainian nato's membership. what nato needs to do and what ukraine needs to do. wisdom is to find a task. what that leads to ukrainian membership of nato, wh
he was left with no other option to protect russia and its people. avo delda is the ceo of the chicago council on global affairs, and a former ambassador to nato. he says that ukraine's admission to the lions during an ongoing will will put, oh, its members in direct conflict with russia. everybody agrees, and that's the 31 members and 32 members of nato and to ukraine, that ukraine cannot join nato today, because that would mean natal would be involved in a war against russia. and if there's...
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ukraine is no, it's a member of not. truth may not is because these are tonda is the seo, the chicago council bluff as a form of baset. it's a data he says, a clear date for ukraine's nathan membership doesn't help key with the will. if you put a timeline in and that says by that date or when the word is over or why not still these are over. you are giving the russians new leverage to continue the war to continue to fighting in order to deny ukrainian nato's membership. what nato needs to do, and what ukraine is to do is to is to find a pathway that leads to ukrainian membership of data, which they don't reaffirm. not only today, but also set, the ukraine's rightful place is in nato. it's just not the rightful place today. there's the uncertainty that no one can commit every country as parliament to actually uh, move forward with the gratification of ukrainian membership. uh, that is a reality. that's a reality that we live in a, in, in, in the lines that does not impose the will of a few on the many, but that old members get half of say, and then feet. indeed, all members need to agree, not
ukraine is no, it's a member of not. truth may not is because these are tonda is the seo, the chicago council bluff as a form of baset. it's a data he says, a clear date for ukraine's nathan membership doesn't help key with the will. if you put a timeline in and that says by that date or when the word is over or why not still these are over. you are giving the russians new leverage to continue the war to continue to fighting in order to deny ukrainian nato's membership. what nato needs to do,...
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he's a foreign policy expert with the chicago council on global affairs. for talking to the bbc. our correspondence said about the mixed feelings in ukraine about the nato summit and the commitments made to ukraine, what is your thoughts on that? i ukraine, what is your thoughts on that? ~ ., , on that? i think that president zelensky has _ on that? i think that president zelensky has a _ on that? i think that president zelensky has a lot _ on that? i think that president zelensky has a lot to - on that? i think that president zelensky has a lot to feel - on that? i think that president| zelensky has a lot to feel good about regarding the outcome of the summit. is your report indicated, they got extended security guarantees, they got a commitment from the g7 for significant increases in the amount of munitions and other resources that they are going to make available, and they got a long—term security commitment. they did not get an invitation to membership but, realistically, because of article five, that was never on the cards because if they had been ad
he's a foreign policy expert with the chicago council on global affairs. for talking to the bbc. our correspondence said about the mixed feelings in ukraine about the nato summit and the commitments made to ukraine, what is your thoughts on that? i ukraine, what is your thoughts on that? ~ ., , on that? i think that president zelensky has _ on that? i think that president zelensky has a _ on that? i think that president zelensky has a lot _ on that? i think that president zelensky has a lot to...
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back with me tonight to discuss, ivo daalder, president of the chicago council of global affairs. thank you for being here. what do you think of zelenskyy 's reaction? >> i think there's a frustration on his part. he is fighting every day. his country is fighting every day to defend itself. he wants to be part of nato. he thinks he deserves, the country deserves to be part of nato. i think nato agrees with this, as well. it's just hard to bring in a country in the middle of a war into a security alliance that existed in every inch of nato territory. president zelenskyy knows, president biden, knows all nato leaders know that if you were to bring ukraine into nato today, their nato would be going into war against russia. and it's the one thing that nato has said from the very beginning, it was not prepared to do. at the same time, laying out the timeline it says it happened in a year, or when the fighting in, also gives the russians a excuse, frankly, not to end the fighting, not to find a way to end this war. and so that's a dilemma that nato leaders feel, and i think president ze
back with me tonight to discuss, ivo daalder, president of the chicago council of global affairs. thank you for being here. what do you think of zelenskyy 's reaction? >> i think there's a frustration on his part. he is fighting every day. his country is fighting every day to defend itself. he wants to be part of nato. he thinks he deserves, the country deserves to be part of nato. i think nato agrees with this, as well. it's just hard to bring in a country in the middle of a war into a...
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ambassador to nato, evo dauds her, the ceo of the chicago council on global affairs. thank you for being with us. you've had this job, right, this sort of tough job of being the top diplomat from the u.s. to nato in dealing with some of these sensitivities. knowing that, what are those sensitivities of communicating with ukraine right now about its desire to be a member of nato? >> so there are really two sensitivities, brianna, that are important here. one is what natasha mentioned. the reality is that there is not a single nato country that today wants ukraine into nato because if ukraine were to be a member of nato today, then nato would be obliged to defend every inch of ukrainian territory, and it suspect prepared to do that. it hasn't been prepared since the beginning of the full-scale invasion, and it's not prepared to do so now. that's one problem. if you lay out a timeline that says the nato will be invite ukraine once the war is over, you give an incentive to the russians to continue fighting for as long as they can, therefore, prevent ukraine from joining n
ambassador to nato, evo dauds her, the ceo of the chicago council on global affairs. thank you for being with us. you've had this job, right, this sort of tough job of being the top diplomat from the u.s. to nato in dealing with some of these sensitivities. knowing that, what are those sensitivities of communicating with ukraine right now about its desire to be a member of nato? >> so there are really two sensitivities, brianna, that are important here. one is what natasha mentioned. the...
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i want to bring in president of the chicago council on global affairs. always good to see you. i would love to get your assessment looking at everythi the security assurances for ukraine. finland's entry to nato, turkey's surprise pledge to support sweden's bid in return for help getting into the eu. what do you think the take away is for vladimir putin from this summit? >> oh, boy, i don't think it's going to be very good. he is looking at an alliance that is more united, it's gotten larger. it has now doubled the border region that nato -- the border region with russia by bringing finland in. it sees a ukraine th's stronger and more capable and more united and also now getting not only weapons for current counter offensive but the pledge by the united states and the other major countries to be providing weapons to them for years to come. in looking back at this, there's no way that putin can't think that perhaps he made a colossal mistake in invading ukraine. he thought the west was divided. it is united. he thought ukraine was weak. it is strong. he thought that russia is st
i want to bring in president of the chicago council on global affairs. always good to see you. i would love to get your assessment looking at everythi the security assurances for ukraine. finland's entry to nato, turkey's surprise pledge to support sweden's bid in return for help getting into the eu. what do you think the take away is for vladimir putin from this summit? >> oh, boy, i don't think it's going to be very good. he is looking at an alliance that is more united, it's gotten...
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he's the ceo of the chicago council of global science and full by boston today to kentucky with the slide. but i'll just say it was so it is clear from the statements that ukraine's not going to be invited to join yet, or the timeline is required. so if that's the timeline, what, and what will lose conditions be and when will the right time they as well, everybody agrees, and that's the 31 members and 32 members of nato and to ukraine, that ukraine cannot join nato today. because that would mean nato would be involved in a war against russia. and if there's one thing that nato has agreed on from the very beginning, is that it wasn't going to get involved in any war with russia. it would provide arms provide training and provide that munition to provide intelligence, but it would not get directly involved if you put a timeline in and that says by that date or when the words over or why not still these are over. you are giving the russians new leverage to continue the war to continue to fighting in order to deny ukrainian nato's membership. what nato needs to do, and what new crane needs to
he's the ceo of the chicago council of global science and full by boston today to kentucky with the slide. but i'll just say it was so it is clear from the statements that ukraine's not going to be invited to join yet, or the timeline is required. so if that's the timeline, what, and what will lose conditions be and when will the right time they as well, everybody agrees, and that's the 31 members and 32 members of nato and to ukraine, that ukraine cannot join nato today. because that would...
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so there is a meeting in the chicago city council and a temporary city hall where the rookery building is over there .in his march on it and it turns into complete - with rocks and stones being thrown in the quick adjournment and it kind of a compromise on the fire limits but chicago, those aren't even enforced. chicago remained very fire prone for a long time. >> the fires in the notion of fire in the chicago fire scared people, the next roswell mayor, and the fire the man who became the next mayor ran on the fireproof ticket. >> but it also was a ticket of the best men and do mean meant, as a kind of a fusion ticket of the most respectable republicans and democrats to basically reclaim the city. and what is going on in the city is a real find of the city because 60 percent of the electorate is on the ethnic working people and similar representation and what was called the common council by 1835, is now the city council as we know it. and there is despite their over who control the city. >> there is the notion it the people say wow what a wonderful world we live in because something l
so there is a meeting in the chicago city council and a temporary city hall where the rookery building is over there .in his march on it and it turns into complete - with rocks and stones being thrown in the quick adjournment and it kind of a compromise on the fire limits but chicago, those aren't even enforced. chicago remained very fire prone for a long time. >> the fires in the notion of fire in the chicago fire scared people, the next roswell mayor, and the fire the man who became the...
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i will note chicago council poll found almost evenly split between those who want americans to give ukraineersus those who want to push ukraine to the bargaining table even if that meant territory concessions by ukraine. there's a growing consensus on this matter and i would like to see it go forward. host: daniel in virginia on the democratic line. what is your question or comment? caller: this is a very captivating conversation here and intrigued by it. you are a great job. i want to speak upon how the involvement of the ukraine war and russian war. my question to everybody here is sometimes when i order a number nine how come it is not bring duck sauce? host: i'm sorry, we lost him. charlie in texas on aerobic online. caller: good morning. thank you gentlemen for giving your comments. my comment is let's say -- are we doing enough did we learn from world war ii about aggression? stepping up to dictators? also, are we doing enough to broadcast into russia the results of the ukraine war to try to affect the russian people? thank you for your comments. host: daniel, i will start with you. g
i will note chicago council poll found almost evenly split between those who want americans to give ukraineersus those who want to push ukraine to the bargaining table even if that meant territory concessions by ukraine. there's a growing consensus on this matter and i would like to see it go forward. host: daniel in virginia on the democratic line. what is your question or comment? caller: this is a very captivating conversation here and intrigued by it. you are a great job. i want to speak...
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i will note chicago council poll found almost evenly split between those who want americans to give ukraineersus those who want to push ukraine to the bargaining table even if that meant territory concessions by ukraine. there's a growing consensus on this matter and i would like to see it go forward. host: daniel in virginia on the democratic line. what is your question or comment? caller: this is a very captivating conversation here and intrigued by it. you are a great job. i want to speak upon how the involvement of the ukraine war and russian war. my question to everybody here is sometimes when i order a number nine how come it is not bring duck sauce? host: i'm sorry, we lost him. charlie in texas on aerobic online. caller: good morning. thank you gentlemen for giving your comments. my comment is let's say -- are we doing enough did we learn from world war ii about aggression? stepping up to dictators? also, are we doing enough to broadcast into russia the results of the ukraine war to try to affect the russian people? thank you for your comments. host: daniel, i will start with you. g
i will note chicago council poll found almost evenly split between those who want americans to give ukraineersus those who want to push ukraine to the bargaining table even if that meant territory concessions by ukraine. there's a growing consensus on this matter and i would like to see it go forward. host: daniel in virginia on the democratic line. what is your question or comment? caller: this is a very captivating conversation here and intrigued by it. you are a great job. i want to speak...
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chicago and faces murder charges in the case. >>> get this. berkeley is considering decriminalizing certain psychedelics. city council will vote next week on legislation that would prevent police from arresting people for the possession or personal use of natural psychedelic drugs. natural is underlined and underscored there because selling or gifting these drugs would be illegal and the law does not apply to those synthetic psychedelics like lsd or mdma. >>> get this. twitter is threatening to sue meta. they say the new social media app threads which many are joining this morning is a copy cat that uses trade secrets from former twitter employees hired by meta and say meta violated state and federal law. threads has got more than 30 million new users in less than one day including jess. >>> happy friday. heading into this weekend, daytime highs are still below average. daytime highs today only sitting in the 70s for our friends in concord with plenty of sunshine to share. this is still pool weather if you ask me. if you head along the coast, it's briesier and clouds holding on this morning breaking apart into the af
chicago and faces murder charges in the case. >>> get this. berkeley is considering decriminalizing certain psychedelics. city council will vote next week on legislation that would prevent police from arresting people for the possession or personal use of natural psychedelic drugs. natural is underlined and underscored there because selling or gifting these drugs would be illegal and the law does not apply to those synthetic psychedelics like lsd or mdma. >>> get this. twitter...
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chicago has updated the maximum of mid-february. artyom krossolin evgeny zemtsova lead the enterprise secretary of the russian security council nikolai almost all major terrorist groups are created , supplied and financed by special services by decision of the leadership of western countries, he made such a statement in south africa at a meeting of representatives of the brix countries in charge of security issues during the meeting as well as a number of bilateral meetings. patrushev discussed with colleagues cooperation in countering terrorism. rice, unlike american-led nato , can play an important stabilizing role international relations, our five provide convincing examples of effective work on pressing world problems based on the principle of openness, equality of mutual rights and the absence of a hidden agenda, the strange brix combines the recognition of the primacy of international law and the coordinating role of non-interference in internal affairs, independent for the state. willingness to uncompromisingly defend their national interests. king consulate of russia in antalya urges tourists not to leave hotels due to fires
chicago has updated the maximum of mid-february. artyom krossolin evgeny zemtsova lead the enterprise secretary of the russian security council nikolai almost all major terrorist groups are created , supplied and financed by special services by decision of the leadership of western countries, he made such a statement in south africa at a meeting of representatives of the brix countries in charge of security issues during the meeting as well as a number of bilateral meetings. patrushev discussed...
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chicago alderman admires. >> that is a great idea. i know colleagues who are working on ordinances geared around that very idea. right now, the city councilently rejecting a move to switch the speed of tickets issued back to 10 miles per hour over the limit from six. >> we have kept it at six because we know that is more likely to keep you alive in the case of a crash. we know at 30 miles per hour, the likelihood of cyclists dying in that crash is about 20%, 30%. at 40 miles per hour, it goes up to 90% likelihood of dying in that crash. >> as some of his constituents have. >> i have met with fathers and mothers of seven and eight-year-olds who are killed because of the speeds they were being driven by motorists. >> it was three deaths last year. >> don't do speed cameras discourage that kind of speeding? >> it needs to be a physical person instead of a camera. >> what about physical patrol cars? >> police ticketing can lead to horrendous outcomes. and we have seen that for black and latinx communities. >> the real goals has -- is to make chicago's speed inviti streets less so. more bus lanes, pedestrian islands. as things stand. >> we are
chicago alderman admires. >> that is a great idea. i know colleagues who are working on ordinances geared around that very idea. right now, the city councilently rejecting a move to switch the speed of tickets issued back to 10 miles per hour over the limit from six. >> we have kept it at six because we know that is more likely to keep you alive in the case of a crash. we know at 30 miles per hour, the likelihood of cyclists dying in that crash is about 20%, 30%. at 40 miles per...
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chicago has updated the maximum of mid-february. artyom crossolin. yevgeny zemtsova news we are opening new ones. secretary of the russian security councilves that almost all major terrorist groups created are supplied and financed by special services by decision of the leadership of western countries, he made such a statement in south africa at a meeting of representatives of the brix countries in charge of the issue of security during the meeting, as well as a number of bilateral meetings. patrushev discussed with colleagues cooperation in countering terrorism. brix, in contrast to the american-led nato, can play an important stabilizing role in international relations, our five provide convincing examples of effective work on pressing world problems based on the principles of openness, equality of mutual rights and the absence of a hidden agenda for the country. ready uncompromisingly defend their national interests. the mayor of moscow approved the tariffs for travel on mcd-3 ; the cost of a single trip is 50 rubles. as it operates diameters, there will be three tariff zones, central suburbs and far . in addition, from each zone a fr
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. >> jessica: there was a study out from the council of criminal justice nonpartisan looking at data of 30 u.s. cities including la, philly, chicagofirst half of this year and the homicide rates have dropped by over 9% and now the homicide rate in miami is three times that of new york city with a gop mayor thinking he'll be president of the united states of america and a gop governor who also thinks he'll be the next president of the united states. >> greg: when you get that high, it has to come down. >> jessica: i thought in biden's america, the killing never stops? >> greg: seems that way. >> jesse: greg. >> greg: oh, this is why the united states is great though. it's federalism, dana. >> dana: oh, okay. >> greg: sanctuary cities for people having guns and coming with the gun and we'll have the city for the last and sanctuary cities for other things and sanctuary city up for not paying taxes and not comparison and that's the study and not cnn and they blame it had on structural racism. there was not a shred of evidence in there and it's like maybe in these urban dense areas, that should be factored in. maybe move to small towns
. >> jessica: there was a study out from the council of criminal justice nonpartisan looking at data of 30 u.s. cities including la, philly, chicagofirst half of this year and the homicide rates have dropped by over 9% and now the homicide rate in miami is three times that of new york city with a gop mayor thinking he'll be president of the united states of america and a gop governor who also thinks he'll be the next president of the united states. >> greg: when you get that high,...
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jessica: but there was a study out from the council of criminal justice nonpartisan look at data of 30 u.s. cities including l.a., philly, chicagofirst half of this year, and the homicide rates have dropped by over 9% and now homicide rate in miami is three times of that new york city with a gop mayor think he's going to be president of the united states of america and a gop governor who also thinks he's going to be president of the united states of america. so go blue states. jesse: so high that's -- when you get that high it has to come down at some point but anyway -- jessica: does it i thought killing never stops. greg: seems that way. jesse: greg -- greg: this is why the united states is great, though, it is federalism dana. it's a terrain for bay tay testing every state can try out stuff. they should be trying out more stuff. there should be sanctuary cities for people who want to have guns. right? you come here with your gun we'll take like we have sanctuary cities for a legal act so why can't we have sanctuary cities for other things but a sanctuary city up for not paying taxings? i mean there should be comparisons that
jessica: but there was a study out from the council of criminal justice nonpartisan look at data of 30 u.s. cities including l.a., philly, chicagofirst half of this year, and the homicide rates have dropped by over 9% and now homicide rate in miami is three times of that new york city with a gop mayor think he's going to be president of the united states of america and a gop governor who also thinks he's going to be president of the united states of america. so go blue states. jesse: so high...
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chicago. >> the program was rolled out under the auspices that it was all about public safety. >> city councilrepresents the city's largely black 9th ward. anthony: we have learned that it's not about public safety, that the entire system is about generating revenue. paul: you're an alderman. the city does need money, right? anthony: the city does need money. but if we're going to generate revenue, it needs to be off the backs of the entire city of chicago and not targeted towards the black and brown communities where the people are hurting the most. i've had residents go to the grocery store. they got a ticket going to the grocery store and they got a ticket going home from the grocery store. amna: that's tomorrow on pbs news weekend. that's the newshour for tonight. i'm amna nawaz. on behalf of the entire newshour team, thank you for joining us. have a great weekend. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by -- ♪ >> moving our economy for 160 years. bnsf, the engine that connects us. ♪ >> and with the ongoing support of these individuals and institutions, and friends of the
chicago. >> the program was rolled out under the auspices that it was all about public safety. >> city councilrepresents the city's largely black 9th ward. anthony: we have learned that it's not about public safety, that the entire system is about generating revenue. paul: you're an alderman. the city does need money, right? anthony: the city does need money. but if we're going to generate revenue, it needs to be off the backs of the entire city of chicago and not targeted towards...
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with the let you that was brought up in new york city by the american council for blinds against the city of new york. >> and chicago. >> yes. >> specifically looking at the new york case, so, it was started in 2018 and then the decision was made in twenty 21 and the judge ruled this number one, a violation of the civil right's against people with disabilities. and as part of the ruling the transportation department has to install by 2031, which was 10 years from 202110,000 aps signals. that is 10,000 in 10 years. average of a thousand aps's a year. not rocket science math. that would be fantastic in a year, we could have had all of the aps's in san francisco taking care of. so how do you think a city like new york i know it is birth than san francisco. what if san francisco had the goal of within a year just finishing off all of the aps we have left and we are 100% done? [laughter] i'm trying to answer the question. sensitive to all partner agencies. the upon realistic answer the only way you can roll out this many aps in a short time is if one, you are ordered to by a judge and have certain -- powers for electric
with the let you that was brought up in new york city by the american council for blinds against the city of new york. >> and chicago. >> yes. >> specifically looking at the new york case, so, it was started in 2018 and then the decision was made in twenty 21 and the judge ruled this number one, a violation of the civil right's against people with disabilities. and as part of the ruling the transportation department has to install by 2031, which was 10 years from 202110,000...
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chicago and two places in mississippi. one where his body was discovered and the other at the courthouse where the suspected killers were eventually acquitted. >>> special council jack smith team has contacted georgia governor brian camp as part of the investigation into former donald trump and the 2020 election. trump allegedly pressured him to overturn election results in georgia after he barely lost the state to president biden. after he refused, trump-backed the challenger in the republican gubernatorial primary last year. earlier this week a former president said he had received a letter from smith saying he is a target of the criminal probe. multiple news outlets report that some potential charges include deprivation of rights and conspiracy to commit an offense or defraud the u.s. >>> a security officer was shot and killed at a hospital in oregon. the suspect was later killed by police in a nearby community. police responded to the legacy, good samaritan medical center in portland around 11:00 a.m. yesterday and they found the security guard, bobby smallwood shot. hospital steph tended to him but he later died. authority said the suspect left in a car an
chicago and two places in mississippi. one where his body was discovered and the other at the courthouse where the suspected killers were eventually acquitted. >>> special council jack smith team has contacted georgia governor brian camp as part of the investigation into former donald trump and the 2020 election. trump allegedly pressured him to overturn election results in georgia after he barely lost the state to president biden. after he refused, trump-backed the challenger in the...
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chicago. repeated over and over but what is it going to take to get the powers that be within these cities like the new york city council to take the handcuffs off the police. they have to get proactive. they have to get these guns off the street. they are not allowed to do so under the regimes that exist right now that are handcuffing them as i said. it's ridiculous. and just going to be a loss of life like you have never seen before. >> there is the idea of no snitching in a lot of neighborhoods, predominantly black in urban neighborhoods it can be difficult. steven a. smith from espn, he lived here in the city, worked many years in philadelphia, this morning this is what he had to say about the violence in the black community. listen. >> we need each other. we need each other living. we need each other breathing. we need to uplift one another. i'm not talking about the white community, i'm not talking about the hispanic community, i'm talking about my own community we are talking about it because we are dying, that's why. we are killing one another, that's why. you got black people scared to go in their own damn comm
chicago. repeated over and over but what is it going to take to get the powers that be within these cities like the new york city council to take the handcuffs off the police. they have to get proactive. they have to get these guns off the street. they are not allowed to do so under the regimes that exist right now that are handcuffing them as i said. it's ridiculous. and just going to be a loss of life like you have never seen before. >> there is the idea of no snitching in a lot of...
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chicago, dallas, fort worth a pretty big deal. so join us today. yeah, well, ask more about that. >> it's 7.10, right now. and after months of staffing issues within the vallejo police department city council voted to declare a state of emergency. that just happen and that means they'll put the more attention on this deputy chief joseph gomez has discussed the staffing issue said it's so bad because they're down like a 3rd of the department. now he says that they should have 132 officers right now. they have a few are maybe 80. some are on administrative positions. and that leaves only 34 for patrol and for detectives working the streets and everybody's got on at the same time as time off injury and training. gomez says that this declaration will allow the department to get outside help. >> allows us to now go out to other adjacent agencies may be the county napa pd and just see if we can get assistance. we have a plan that we've developed. we know initially how many officers we need. so now it allows us to do that. >> and with this deck a declaration, it allows the city manager the ability to name city employees as temporary officers. if that's needed right now, there's no timeline how lo
chicago, dallas, fort worth a pretty big deal. so join us today. yeah, well, ask more about that. >> it's 7.10, right now. and after months of staffing issues within the vallejo police department city council voted to declare a state of emergency. that just happen and that means they'll put the more attention on this deputy chief joseph gomez has discussed the staffing issue said it's so bad because they're down like a 3rd of the department. now he says that they should have 132 officers...
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council just cannot tolerate. they say to never, ever put ketchup on a hot dog after the age of 18. acceptable toppings are mustard mayonnaise, relish, onions, cheese and chili toppings found on chicagory, salt, pickles, beer are also allowed. but they say never, ever ketchup. and i don't know what kind of heresy this group is talking about here. i mean, look at it. ridiculousness. yeah. this is just crazy. i have not heard this before. i've always put catch up on hot dogs. so i so i married a man from the chicago area. and when we go back home to visit his family, you'll go to a little hot dog shop and you'll see signs on the wall say, don't even think about asking for ketchup and they won't even give it to you. is that serious? and look, i grew up here and i love ketchup on a hot dog. the sweet, the salty. it all works for me. but yeah, like on a chicago dog, it is heresy. otherwise, i say, look, it's your food, it's your order. you're paying for it. you eat what you want. all right. so our editor, a longtime editor here at channel two, andrew liptak, he saw this clip on youtube. you remember the dirty harry movie shot right here in san francisco. and there was a scene talking abou
council just cannot tolerate. they say to never, ever put ketchup on a hot dog after the age of 18. acceptable toppings are mustard mayonnaise, relish, onions, cheese and chili toppings found on chicagory, salt, pickles, beer are also allowed. but they say never, ever ketchup. and i don't know what kind of heresy this group is talking about here. i mean, look at it. ridiculousness. yeah. this is just crazy. i have not heard this before. i've always put catch up on hot dogs. so i so i married a...