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pulitzer, a pulitzer prize winning writer, was the longtime cultural critic at the chicago tribune. her new book, quitting a life the slash the mh of perseverance and how the new science giving up can set you free is. her 14 publishedook excuse me, she has written both fiction nonfiction and it joins her crically acclaimed eight volume mystery sies, which is set in her home state of west virginia. julia earned a doctoral degree, ohio ste university, and has at the university chicago, princeton university and the university of notre dame. she was a nieman flow at harvard. elizabeth taylor is the coauthor of american pharoah mare richard j daley daily. she's the coeditor of the national book review. she is on the current bod and is the president of the national book critics circle. she's the past literary editor, magazine editor for the chicago the national correspondent for time magazine. and e's the previous creative director, slash row l fest of sorry me mayor creative director of printers row lit st under current she's under contract with liveright book liveright nort, a bo involv
pulitzer, a pulitzer prize winning writer, was the longtime cultural critic at the chicago tribune. her new book, quitting a life the slash the mh of perseverance and how the new science giving up can set you free is. her 14 publishedook excuse me, she has written both fiction nonfiction and it joins her crically acclaimed eight volume mystery sies, which is set in her home state of west virginia. julia earned a doctoral degree, ohio ste university, and has at the university chicago, princeton...
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. >>> "the chicago tribune" says the city commuter train crashed into a snowplow on the same track sendinge to the hospital. officials say the yellow line train came around the curve yesterday, when it hit a slower moving snow removal train that was doing scheduled training. 38 people were injured including 3 in critical condition. >>> "the orlando sentinel" says the u.s. supreme court will not allow florida to enforce a new law targeting drag shows, while a court case continues. the law, backed by governor ron desantis, punished venues that allowed children into what it called adult live performances. an orlando restaurant found a lawsuit claiming it was unconstitutional. lower courts prohibited it from being enforced. but the state asked the supreme court to allow it to go into effect everywhere, except at that one restaurant. >>> well, still to come, running into trouble. a woman has a frightening encounter while on the run. we're going to show you what she did next. ultomiris is for adults with generalized myasthenia gravis who are anti-acetylcholine receptor antibody positive. it is l
. >>> "the chicago tribune" says the city commuter train crashed into a snowplow on the same track sendinge to the hospital. officials say the yellow line train came around the curve yesterday, when it hit a slower moving snow removal train that was doing scheduled training. 38 people were injured including 3 in critical condition. >>> "the orlando sentinel" says the u.s. supreme court will not allow florida to enforce a new law targeting drag shows, while...
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georgia has written for many publications, including new york times, the wall street journal, the chicago tribunes angeles times, the smithsonian and town and country and excuse me, rachel's book be available for purchase outside the black curtains afterward. and we will have a signing right behind us. so turn the rest of the program over to you. thank you. can everybody hear me? thank you for coming? betty friedan, as you probably know, is a monumental figure in the history of feminism. her bestselling book, the feminine mystique, was widely credited with sparking a second wave feminism when it was in 1963 and sold more than a million copies, she, the national for women and national women's caucus, but she was also difficult person within personality and in her life time she was a very controversial figure her life after the feminist battles of the 1970s is less well known, but she continued to for women's causes until the end of her. rachel's book is the first betty friedan biographer in 25 years, and it's based on rachel's intense exhaustive research in archives and more. 80 interviews. it wil
georgia has written for many publications, including new york times, the wall street journal, the chicago tribunes angeles times, the smithsonian and town and country and excuse me, rachel's book be available for purchase outside the black curtains afterward. and we will have a signing right behind us. so turn the rest of the program over to you. thank you. can everybody hear me? thank you for coming? betty friedan, as you probably know, is a monumental figure in the history of feminism. her...
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the chicago tribune ran a headline migrant family journeys back to venezuela, more than even chicagowinter looms, the american dream does not exist anymore. what is going on, let's go back to the beginning the 2020 election campaign were kitted up i did another lined up for offer free healthcare and a warm welcome, the left-handed over america on a plate. when the number of migrants balloon all, the hearers had to say was don't come, there was no follow-up and now were swamped with millions of people some of whom don't like what were offering, chicago is getting cold, the tribune reports a hundred ye heading south for a warmer weather, in new york migrants bus to a tent city in brooklyn, when they arrive doesn't refuse to move in and demanded that they return to their hotels, shelter, food, medical treatment, even clothing but it's not enough which brings up the american dream may be a generational thing, older immigrants were not given welfare it was sink or swim starting with nothing you work your way up, it was always understood, no guarantees, today millions come in illegally and
the chicago tribune ran a headline migrant family journeys back to venezuela, more than even chicagowinter looms, the american dream does not exist anymore. what is going on, let's go back to the beginning the 2020 election campaign were kitted up i did another lined up for offer free healthcare and a warm welcome, the left-handed over america on a plate. when the number of migrants balloon all, the hearers had to say was don't come, there was no follow-up and now were swamped with millions of...
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has written for many publications including "the new york times" "the wall street journal" the "chicago tribune"'s los angeles times as the sun in and town and country. rachel's book will be available for -- for purchase outside the curtain h afterwards and will he a signing and altering the program up to you. >> thank you. can everybody hear me? you for coming. betty for dan is aa monumental figure in the entered string of feminism but her best-selling book feminine mystique was widely credited with sparking them that someone was published in 1963 and sold more than 1 million copies but she cofounded the national organization for women and the national women's caucus. she was also a difficult person with an personality and in her lifetime she was a very controversial figure. her life after the feminist battle of the 1970s is less well-known but she continued to fight for women's causes until the end of her life. rachel's book is the first betty friedan biography in 25 years and it's based on rachel's intense exhaustive research in the archives and more than 80 interviews. it will be officially
has written for many publications including "the new york times" "the wall street journal" the "chicago tribune"'s los angeles times as the sun in and town and country. rachel's book will be available for -- for purchase outside the curtain h afterwards and will he a signing and altering the program up to you. >> thank you. can everybody hear me? you for coming. betty for dan is aa monumental figure in the entered string of feminism but her best-selling book...
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she's written for many publications, including the new york times, the "wall street journal," the chicago tribune, the los angeles times, the smithsonian, and town and country. excuse me, rachel's book will be available for purchase outside the black curtains afterward. we will have a signing right behind it. i turn the rest of the program over to you. >> thank you. can everybody hear me? thank you for coming. betty as you probably know is a monumental figure in the history of feminism. her best-selling book "the feminine mystique" was widely credited with sparking second wave feminism when it was published in 1963 and sold more than a million copies. she co founded the national organization for women and the national women's caucus, but she was also a difficult person with an abrasive personality, and in her lifetime, she was a very controversial figure. >> her book is the first betty friedan biography in 25 years, and it's based on rachel's intends, exhaustive research and archives, and more than 80 interviews. it will be officially published on tuesday, and all of the prepublication reviews ha
she's written for many publications, including the new york times, the "wall street journal," the chicago tribune, the los angeles times, the smithsonian, and town and country. excuse me, rachel's book will be available for purchase outside the black curtains afterward. we will have a signing right behind it. i turn the rest of the program over to you. >> thank you. can everybody hear me? thank you for coming. betty as you probably know is a monumental figure in the history of...
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competition from the chinese copy itself that stock down 2% let's take a look at walgreens the chicago tribuneorted that their preparing to lay off 5% of the workforce in chicago about 267 jobs walgreens posted a $6.4 billion loss in the first nine months of fiscal year 2022. i wonder how much was shrinkage. >> otherwise known as shoplifting and theft. i have to update this story secret service agents protecting president biden's granddaughter who fired shots after they saw three people trying to break into an unmarked secret service vehicle that is a developing story. kaylee mcghee white from the washington examiner is with us is morning, tell us how you feel about the situation living in washington, d.c. is a deteriorating, can be scary. >> absolutely motor vehicle theft like the one that secret service agents caught the perpetrators trying to do and from in front of naomi biden's house those are only about 90% compared to last year violent crime is up by 40% compared to last year, living in the district it really does feel like you're waiting to become a statistic in large part because of r
competition from the chinese copy itself that stock down 2% let's take a look at walgreens the chicago tribuneorted that their preparing to lay off 5% of the workforce in chicago about 267 jobs walgreens posted a $6.4 billion loss in the first nine months of fiscal year 2022. i wonder how much was shrinkage. >> otherwise known as shoplifting and theft. i have to update this story secret service agents protecting president biden's granddaughter who fired shots after they saw three people...
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one family told the "chicago tribune" that after several months of homelessness and lack of educationot exist anymore." meanwhile migrants are straight up rebelling against portland. dozens showed up and immediately wanted no part of it, claiming it is too far from jobs and schools. kathy hochul says that the city has no choice. >> we are at capacity of 65,000 people being housed right now. they have been accommodated in many times hotel rooms in new york city for long periods of time. that's not sustainable. and so, the option is to say if you want to take advantage of publicly supported housing and shelter for now, this is your option. >> greg: all right, maybe this is a genius strategy. you want to get migrants to leave, make our cities as unlivable as possible. they are really good at it. >> dana: they are succeeding. who would have given them the false sense that it was so easy and just parachute right end, have everything you possibly need. that would have been during the 2020 election when the democrats promised free health care and that you have the problem of the coyotes who
one family told the "chicago tribune" that after several months of homelessness and lack of educationot exist anymore." meanwhile migrants are straight up rebelling against portland. dozens showed up and immediately wanted no part of it, claiming it is too far from jobs and schools. kathy hochul says that the city has no choice. >> we are at capacity of 65,000 people being housed right now. they have been accommodated in many times hotel rooms in new york city for long...
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cities and reports coming in chicago tribune, illegal immigrants from venezuela say we don't like ite in the united states. we're going to go back to venezuela. same in new york city. illegal immigrants are leaving new york city. they don't like the shelter accommodations. so you see this kind of new trend coming up. illegal immigrants are saying we're going to go. the american dream isn't a real thing in chicago. places like that. >> look, it's not the american dream's gone, we've been overrun by the illegal immigrants and the biden administration refuses to protect our southern border. there's no country if you don't have rules and laws. if you don't have rules and laws that are being enforce when had they're on the books. you get this type of anarchy and a flood of people coming into the country. i go back to terrorisms and talking about in in our podcast this week. right now there's a national security issue at the border because of terrorists coming in on the watch list in higher numbers now than we've ever had before. that's also a problem. elizabeth: yeah, more than 12000 duri
cities and reports coming in chicago tribune, illegal immigrants from venezuela say we don't like ite in the united states. we're going to go back to venezuela. same in new york city. illegal immigrants are leaving new york city. they don't like the shelter accommodations. so you see this kind of new trend coming up. illegal immigrants are saying we're going to go. the american dream isn't a real thing in chicago. places like that. >> look, it's not the american dream's gone, we've been...
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without jobs or even places to live, one venezuelan migrant told "the chicago tribune," quote: the americann't exist anymore. at least for them. our next guest has witnessed the city's migrant crisis firsthand. he has also witnessed the weather. chicago-based reporter, william kelly joins us now from chicago. william, good morning to you. >> god bless you. thank you, steve. >> steve: you would think they would have done a little research. let's go to chicago. it's going to be zero for three or four months. >> well, you know, chicago is in no danger of losing its migrant population for any time soon, steve. for every one migrant who says he has given up on the american dream, we are being promised 25 bus loads of fresh migrants every single day. the one person, mayor johnson is worried about losing a single migrant because mayor johnson migrant american dream is in the billions as i'm sure you know, steve, he recently traveled to washington, d.c. demanding $5 billion from president biden. i'm currently doing a report called migrant inc. at reporter william j. kelly.com where i'm detailing ou
without jobs or even places to live, one venezuelan migrant told "the chicago tribune," quote: the americann't exist anymore. at least for them. our next guest has witnessed the city's migrant crisis firsthand. he has also witnessed the weather. chicago-based reporter, william kelly joins us now from chicago. william, good morning to you. >> god bless you. thank you, steve. >> steve: you would think they would have done a little research. let's go to chicago. it's going to...
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her freelance writing has appeared in such publications as the wall street journal, chicago tribune, gq, glamor, the nation. she was also executive editor of george and before that features editor at spin. she's the co-founder of read this, a volunteer group that delivers books where needed, including to troops abroad, children living in poverty in public with no library. this summer, she's teaching nonfiction, writing the columbia university's summer session. and today she's here to talk about her third book, liberty's torch the great adventure to build the statue liberty. please welcome elizabeth mitchell. hello. how are you? first of all, i would very much like to thank the national archives for having here. when you're working on a book like this, you just can't bless the archives enough because they are the ones you know beyond any engine searches will find you that you would never find. and they keep them in such great condition. and i, i can't enough about their work. i'm going to start the talk by just telling you how i came to this story, because i think i started where prob
her freelance writing has appeared in such publications as the wall street journal, chicago tribune, gq, glamor, the nation. she was also executive editor of george and before that features editor at spin. she's the co-founder of read this, a volunteer group that delivers books where needed, including to troops abroad, children living in poverty in public with no library. this summer, she's teaching nonfiction, writing the columbia university's summer session. and today she's here to talk about...
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. >> one venezuelan family quoted in the chicago tribune saying if we are going to be sleeping in thes here, we would rather be sleeping in the streets over there, meaning venezuela, that family has since embarked on a mission home. there is an element of real tragedy here, a lot of these folks go through, you know, very difficult conditions in order to make their way here, nobody was realistic, nobody told them, no government officials are telling them what it's actually going to be like here. they see media footage of people being put up in manhattan hotels, it's a far different picture than as you just pointed out the reality for a lot of these folks. >> some of them are in a better life, no doubt about it. now that kids can't play soccer at randall's island and menu, three meals a day, and walk over the bridge and the best city in the world that offers all this opportunities that is better than venezuela, gone communist, which according to reports really sucks and everybody wants out. but we can't take in everybody from every country that can't run their government. it's not possi
. >> one venezuelan family quoted in the chicago tribune saying if we are going to be sleeping in thes here, we would rather be sleeping in the streets over there, meaning venezuela, that family has since embarked on a mission home. there is an element of real tragedy here, a lot of these folks go through, you know, very difficult conditions in order to make their way here, nobody was realistic, nobody told them, no government officials are telling them what it's actually going to be like...
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pulitzer, a pulitzer prize winning writer, was the longtime cultural critic at the chicago tribune. her neok
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now even our big newspapers, which used to be cultural arbiters and, trendsetters like the chicago tribune, used to be a major powerful force. i've been reading the new biography of gerald ford by richard norton smith, and he talks about the power of regional. well, a lot of these newspaper are barely hanging on. and so they have no power to exert the cultural influence of this region like they used to. and so culture in this country tends to be, uh, tends to happen on the coasts in new york and l.a. what i'm trying do and what gleaves is trying to do and some the people that are part of this effort to revive studies is to give the midwest a and louder voice in american national affairs. i i'd love your help making that possible. you've got it. i have a questions from that. yeah. go get him. if. sir. thank you. i believe that there were a number of people here in the midwest who were here before all of us started. and i wonder where they fit in with this renaissance of the of the midwest and history. well, one of the great things to report from the field is there is a field of native ameri
now even our big newspapers, which used to be cultural arbiters and, trendsetters like the chicago tribune, used to be a major powerful force. i've been reading the new biography of gerald ford by richard norton smith, and he talks about the power of regional. well, a lot of these newspaper are barely hanging on. and so they have no power to exert the cultural influence of this region like they used to. and so culture in this country tends to be, uh, tends to happen on the coasts in new york...
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as one guy told the chicago tribune, quote, the american dream doesn' t exist anymore. there's nothing here for us. sadly, that's the same exactan that's being expressed by another ethnic group. americans will be right back. >> i'm kidding. we won't be right back, tyler.te so what's the deal here? what'sr. dea going on? >> well, first of all, i don't think the wall is to protect people from attacking biden and going. i think it's protect biden fromi the wind, which at this point is the biggest threaden ant thac . biden could be the firstt bi president to be assassinated by time. >> right. you know, so and trump'se assase thrilled. >> right. they said the wall is racist. another putting up the wal is rl wants a wall, greg. everybody wants a wall right? everybody wants a wall. i did not know china greg: d, r? >> i didn't know you could do trump. this is now the great wall of china because it's an chinarchitecture. an right. and right now it's the hands.re >> it's the little hands. it's a little hands. that was well doneg: thee , verl done. >> i did not know that wasi dido
as one guy told the chicago tribune, quote, the american dream doesn' t exist anymore. there's nothing here for us. sadly, that's the same exactan that's being expressed by another ethnic group. americans will be right back. >> i'm kidding. we won't be right back, tyler.te so what's the deal here? what'sr. dea going on? >> well, first of all, i don't think the wall is to protect people from attacking biden and going. i think it's protect biden fromi the wind, which at this point is...
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. >>> and finally, "the chicago tribune" is highlighting a group who work at chicago's o'hare airportairport's information desk for no pay providing directions and tips to travelers in one of the world's busiest airports. o'hare is expected to see over 1.6 million travelers this thanksgiving week. and as we close, your plans for thanksgiving? >> first of all, those folks are on a fast track to saint hood, putting up with that for free. >> i know, why are they doing that? i need to meet them. when i go to chicago's o'hare airport, i'm going to find them. >> low key thanksgiving, family, food, football. >> oh, that sounds good. that does it for us this morning, josÉ diaz-balart picks up the coverage after a short final break. final break. (vo) no matter who you are there are times it can be tough to be yourself when you have severe asthma. triggers can pop up out of nowhere and lead to an asthma attack. but no matter what type of severe asthma you have tezspire can help you be you. tezspire is an add-on treatment for people 12 and over that can help you have fewer attacks,... breathe be
. >>> and finally, "the chicago tribune" is highlighting a group who work at chicago's o'hare airportairport's information desk for no pay providing directions and tips to travelers in one of the world's busiest airports. o'hare is expected to see over 1.6 million travelers this thanksgiving week. and as we close, your plans for thanksgiving? >> first of all, those folks are on a fast track to saint hood, putting up with that for free. >> i know, why are they...