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there while heading to a speech in chicago. on october 2nd. lincoln had to wait on the platform for the great man, and then fight way through the crowd to get seward in his railroad car. after lincoln approached, seward delivered a calculated. as one reporter noted seward rose from his seat, shook hands with them, introduced him to the ladies and gentlemen in his company, and then, without entering into a converse session of even formal courtesy with him, resumed his seat. like most presidential candidates at the time lincoln sat out the election remaining at his house in sprinie, refusing to comment on the crisis engulfing america. here he's up fnto the right of the door. a massive campaign parade stopped august 8th. he did communicate with an 11 year old girl named grace who advised him to grow whiskers. your face is so thin she. wrote of the ladies like whiskers and they would tease their husbands, vote for you and then you would be president. lincoln listened and grew as famous beard. whether the whiskers helped or not. he did win the pres
there while heading to a speech in chicago. on october 2nd. lincoln had to wait on the platform for the great man, and then fight way through the crowd to get seward in his railroad car. after lincoln approached, seward delivered a calculated. as one reporter noted seward rose from his seat, shook hands with them, introduced him to the ladies and gentlemen in his company, and then, without entering into a converse session of even formal courtesy with him, resumed his seat. like most...
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he in milwaukee, she in chicago. they stayed connected by phone, email, and text all day long. >> i would call her every morning. >> no one seemed to notice any dark force, any unseen thing festering in the heat of that hot, late summer. did not feel the warning, did not know who said what to who. it was september 18th, 2007, a tuesday. >> that tuesday morning i thought i had called her on my way to work but i was interrupted. she called me and said hey, what happened to my call and i said oh, i thought i had, so we spoke for a bit, exchanged emails later, and then just one about the day. >> evening came. he, in the flush of love, called again. no answer. >> i left her a message saying i was heading home, and got a text message back from her phone, saying she was at a dinner, and would reach out later. >> you had been calling her every day, talking all the time, and she said i'm at dinner, i'll call you later? but, she didn't. then 9:00 p.m., one of the ashley's called nailah, nailah who always picked up the phone fo
he in milwaukee, she in chicago. they stayed connected by phone, email, and text all day long. >> i would call her every morning. >> no one seemed to notice any dark force, any unseen thing festering in the heat of that hot, late summer. did not feel the warning, did not know who said what to who. it was september 18th, 2007, a tuesday. >> that tuesday morning i thought i had called her on my way to work but i was interrupted. she called me and said hey, what happened to my...
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christian caldwell was killed in chicago in a chicago shooting in 2022. he was just 18 years old at the time. his brother fox news contributor gianna caldwell joins us now. always good to see you. thank you for coming on for us. >> thank you for having me. >> what did you make from the attorney general in his remarks today. >> first and foremost it's a lie to believe that any biden policy is reducing crime. what we see in chicago which is a very important city for any announcement on crime reduction is an 11% spike just last year with the 33% decline and arrest since 2023. last year, we saw 625 murders in the city of chicago. out of that 625, 18% of those murders, 111, were children 19 years and younger like my baby brother christian. some of these folks were very innocent kids going about their life trying to be productive citizens and yet and still the policies that exist in the city of chicago and the state of illinois especially the safety act that is a law that creates a no bail society in the state of illinois, the stop -- the no-stop policy which e
christian caldwell was killed in chicago in a chicago shooting in 2022. he was just 18 years old at the time. his brother fox news contributor gianna caldwell joins us now. always good to see you. thank you for coming on for us. >> thank you for having me. >> what did you make from the attorney general in his remarks today. >> first and foremost it's a lie to believe that any biden policy is reducing crime. what we see in chicago which is a very important city for any...
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their now there were protests at several chicago campuses yesterday including at the university of chicago. the city will be, will, of course, be the site of the democratic convention. that is an august. but right now it feels like as the humanitarian crisis in gaza keeps going. so will these protests there will always be outsiders that say certain things are portray us, but we are confident in what we're here to do and what we're here to do is we got for palestinian liberation, people are dying. >> this is a genocide that's happening and that is the biggest concern. >> but some illustration of standing with israel, standing with genocide and the students aren't, they're sending with palestine and they're sending against genocide. so the people know what's right, that people understand what's right and wrong. >> you have to actually put action to our worried if we don't do that, then who? kirby right? >> and i care about that. i care about actually, we have to do something we can't just believe things we have to take action here with me now, is the mayor of chicago branded johnson? >> he's
their now there were protests at several chicago campuses yesterday including at the university of chicago. the city will be, will, of course, be the site of the democratic convention. that is an august. but right now it feels like as the humanitarian crisis in gaza keeps going. so will these protests there will always be outsiders that say certain things are portray us, but we are confident in what we're here to do and what we're here to do is we got for palestinian liberation, people are...
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i chicago's south side. according to journalist cynthia diagonal, myron who was a student of til mobley when she was a fifth grader. mamie till-mobley lost a son to hatred but inspired hundreds of children to strive for excellence. in fact, she demanded that we do so. she taught us we could do anything. she taught us to be proud of ourselves. to love our blackness. perilous as our lives would be because of it. i went on to become all things i dreamt, largely because of that remarkable woman. she invited me to dream as big as i wanted to, do all the things she had hoped. her son might do someday. working primarily with black inner city children and in special education programs. till mobley encourages our students to reject a vision of themselves that did not to academic and professio successes. emmett lost his life, but his mother saved hours. diagonal, myron asserts. when mamie till-mobley retired from the chicago public school system in 1983, after over 20 years teaching, she working closely with the orato
i chicago's south side. according to journalist cynthia diagonal, myron who was a student of til mobley when she was a fifth grader. mamie till-mobley lost a son to hatred but inspired hundreds of children to strive for excellence. in fact, she demanded that we do so. she taught us we could do anything. she taught us to be proud of ourselves. to love our blackness. perilous as our lives would be because of it. i went on to become all things i dreamt, largely because of that remarkable woman....
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and chicago as well. when you think about the future of talent, do you see any changes in the workforce when you think about expanding your base? jennifer: over 2/3 of our workforce are highly technically skilled. we have 15,000 employees globally and the majority have some type of technical accreditation all the way up to our engineers and scientists with multiple phd's. we have to do everything we can to attract and retain that talent. we believe being a public company will help us do that and continue to make investments in the right markets all over the world to attract the top technical talent. sonali: let's talk about the home city, chicago. there are questions about the changes on the horizon in the chicago public school system. what would this mean about your ability and the city's ability to attract talent and nurture talent within the city? jennifer: we have been in chicago 130 years. we were founded there when the world's fair was addressing the technology of the day, electricity. we intend to
and chicago as well. when you think about the future of talent, do you see any changes in the workforce when you think about expanding your base? jennifer: over 2/3 of our workforce are highly technically skilled. we have 15,000 employees globally and the majority have some type of technical accreditation all the way up to our engineers and scientists with multiple phd's. we have to do everything we can to attract and retain that talent. we believe being a public company will help us do that...
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he was a power broker in that kind of chicago classic sense. before politics, it was a nice relationship, but for the most part, respectful. and then because i was in the family, and i was actually pretty good at helping her dad, local politics, knocking on doors and trying to get him votes, there was an opportunity to run for office. in rod blagojevich, mell could see a guy that eventually, if he does it right, "i could sort of pass the mantle toward." rod was an immediate hit with illinois voters, who sent him first to the state house in 1992 and then to the u.s. congress in 1996. dick mell says, "i can see you being governor." and i gotta be honest, i'm sure if i'm looking at it from dick mell's position, he's saying, "man, if i can elect this guy governor, i can run the whole state." reporter: the campaign for illinois governor has gotten pretty lively. you've got chicago congressman rod blagojevich. what's that name again? -bala-jo-vich. -reporter: bala-jo-vich, huh? -bala-jo-vich. -you sure? positive. tapper: during rod's 2002 governor's
he was a power broker in that kind of chicago classic sense. before politics, it was a nice relationship, but for the most part, respectful. and then because i was in the family, and i was actually pretty good at helping her dad, local politics, knocking on doors and trying to get him votes, there was an opportunity to run for office. in rod blagojevich, mell could see a guy that eventually, if he does it right, "i could sort of pass the mantle toward." rod was an immediate hit with...
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she's the chief administrator for the chicago's civilian office of police accountability. thanks for being here. okay. so dexter reed was pulled over plenty of people were pulled over and it doesn't end in gunfire. but here, dexter reed ended up shooting at the officers first hitting one of them. they shot back for a lot of people that's an opening, closed case explain what exactly is it that you're investigating here >> so in each and every police shooting, our agency copa is tasked with doing a complete review of everything that is involved in and lead up to a use of deadly force by chicago police and i want to stress that these investigations occur each and every time as chicago police officer uses deadly force against a member of the public where someone has stuck in this particular instance, as in all instances, copa conducts the administrative review, which means we are examining chicago police departments, policies, and training to determine whether office there's complied with those standards. cpd policies relative to the use of deadly force require officers make s
she's the chief administrator for the chicago's civilian office of police accountability. thanks for being here. okay. so dexter reed was pulled over plenty of people were pulled over and it doesn't end in gunfire. but here, dexter reed ended up shooting at the officers first hitting one of them. they shot back for a lot of people that's an opening, closed case explain what exactly is it that you're investigating here >> so in each and every police shooting, our agency copa is tasked with...
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police, other than chicago and new york city, texas and florida. in new york city we saw men involved in high-profile assault on nypd officers and in georgia where federal prosecutors say the brother of the suspected georgia of nursing student laken how riley has ties to the gang. >> they have also invented themselves as well to continue to take advantage, with criminal economic opportunities. >> reporter: it is unlikely they will take over territory and compete with well-established gangs in new york or chicago, to perform petty crimes. the majority of these venezuelan migrants are fleeing violent circumstances trying to start a new life. dinero population continuing that, like to very, sending a letter to the biden administration asking get to make this a transnational criminal organization, making it possible to restrict the travel. stuart: now this. three house republicans derailed a meeting to advance mike johnson's later border security bill. they are outraged the speaker did not link border security to the $95 billion foreign aid plan. natio
police, other than chicago and new york city, texas and florida. in new york city we saw men involved in high-profile assault on nypd officers and in georgia where federal prosecutors say the brother of the suspected georgia of nursing student laken how riley has ties to the gang. >> they have also invented themselves as well to continue to take advantage, with criminal economic opportunities. >> reporter: it is unlikely they will take over territory and compete with...
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august 19th, democrat convention opens in chicago, they don't want a repeat of chicago 1968. the convention was disrupted by vietnam war protesters. there was a riot outside in lincoln park and a near ride on the convention floor. cbs news dan rather was roughed up by security guards. richard nixon campaigned on law and order and won. hubert humphrey lost. the lesson for democrats is a violent split in their convention could lose them the election. this time it's about israel. a sizable block in the party vigorously opposes biden's israel policy no matter how it shifts from his full throated support. they will make themselves heard on the convention floor. outside, there's already trouble brewing. an outfit called behind enemy lines, we want to confront some zionists, not the same mass peaceful marches. a chicago alderman standing next to the ashes of a burnt american flag called for the cancellation of the whole thing. the mayor, brendan johnson defended the alderman on the grounds that calling for cancellation is his free-speech right. i can't see them abandoning the conven
august 19th, democrat convention opens in chicago, they don't want a repeat of chicago 1968. the convention was disrupted by vietnam war protesters. there was a riot outside in lincoln park and a near ride on the convention floor. cbs news dan rather was roughed up by security guards. richard nixon campaigned on law and order and won. hubert humphrey lost. the lesson for democrats is a violent split in their convention could lose them the election. this time it's about israel. a sizable block...
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garrett tenney in chicago. jenna if -- gianno caldwell joins us, you know the tragic story of him losing his brother two years ago a, but gianno has devoted his life of to also trying to help people from ever having to deal with that. he'll be testifying at that a ways and means welfare subcommittee field hearing in chicago on that very issue, it's going to take up the dignity of work and how that can avoid some of the same problems that bedevil a host of cities across the country of gianno,, very good having you. what do you make of the crime situation not getting better? if anything, it's getting worse. >> you know, neil, it really upsets me every time i hear the sound of from a.g. garland saying, oh, the guiden administration if -- the biden administration policies are reducing crime across the country. we know that is an absolute lie, an absolute lie from the attorney general. and as someone who's had to deal with this issue, it'll be almost two years since hi me brother was murdered june 24th, 2022, and ha
garrett tenney in chicago. jenna if -- gianno caldwell joins us, you know the tragic story of him losing his brother two years ago a, but gianno has devoted his life of to also trying to help people from ever having to deal with that. he'll be testifying at that a ways and means welfare subcommittee field hearing in chicago on that very issue, it's going to take up the dignity of work and how that can avoid some of the same problems that bedevil a host of cities across the country of gianno,,...
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why would the mayor of chicago want that why would the mayor of chicago who was african-american himself go against the wishes of the black and minority community that is so upset with him because he is moving illegals into the areas where the minority community kids go to afterschool programs were the minority black community have an opportunity to literally pull themselves up out of the inner-city why would he do that why would new york city want to give a million illegal immigrants the right to vote why is it that in this country we have sanctuary cities why do we now see the intersection of crime sinks very cities illegal squatting because america and the people who run it right now democrats sean they don't care about the american people they only care about making sure they are in power for generations to come because you and i both know that the illegals love joe biden they love him they're coming across saying they love joe biden you talk about these illegals one deported eight times comes back to the nine states has 11 arrests and kill somebody how about the guy this week who wa
why would the mayor of chicago want that why would the mayor of chicago who was african-american himself go against the wishes of the black and minority community that is so upset with him because he is moving illegals into the areas where the minority community kids go to afterschool programs were the minority black community have an opportunity to literally pull themselves up out of the inner-city why would he do that why would new york city want to give a million illegal immigrants the right...
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you've got chicago congressman rod blagojevich's what's that name again? >> the >> larger >> lodge of each lodge of you? >> sure. >> positives >> during raj 2002, governor's campaign, dick mills, membership in the old school chicago elite was a definite bonus, but it was rots, 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 were elvis richard nixon both because they were guys who came from the wrong side of the tracks and fought their way up. and we're kind of just stained 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's for better and for worse >> the rod blagojevich's that i first met was youthful he was energetic. he had this kind of main a black hair that was super thick and you can tell it just filled with hair product. >> the hair. so iconic and its own right that it became a comedy staple on every late night show >> and that'
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now, from chicago in a chicago studio, the mingled instruments and voices of the world plans into a global since the chicago immigrant orchestra is a rotating country of up to 30 musicians, playing a unique blend of world music that combines persian vocal, the mongolian through the end instruments from around the world in each composition from a chinese rewan to and fro peruvian percussion, uniting sound in society, music as the art of $0.10 borders. and it's $0.10 pressure. this is and, and uh, and stereotypes and it's, it's, it's something that everybody can kind of experience collectively. when is the rule or the groups, palestinian american co director plays the bazooka place in between notes that are not on the bus. ok. or on the piano or on the guitar. if this style is hard to pinpoint, because the music is from no single place, the instruments of the world together through the universal language in music, co director for read hon. the chicago born son, if a truly and mother and a pakistani father says instruments never played together before combined seamlessly more so he says the n
now, from chicago in a chicago studio, the mingled instruments and voices of the world plans into a global since the chicago immigrant orchestra is a rotating country of up to 30 musicians, playing a unique blend of world music that combines persian vocal, the mongolian through the end instruments from around the world in each composition from a chinese rewan to and fro peruvian percussion, uniting sound in society, music as the art of $0.10 borders. and it's $0.10 pressure. this is and, and...
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turn chicago read it, i would love to see that. thank you for your time tonight. >> before i go i want to also say to president trump, please come to chicago. you will get more love than you've ever had, eat better than you've ever eaten. >> thank you so much. that's it for us tonight. before we go i'm honoured to share with you my new book the war on warriors on sale right now anywhere books are sold. starting with obama and underbite in, our pentagon has embraced gender equity, racial diversity, climate stupidity and the alphabet soup and recruiting pushes and training programs for our troops. this focus is dangerous and it is deadly. the military cannot be organized like a harvard fraternity catering to ever more obscure constituency. the book reveals the real leftist mission, to take over the last institution dominated by what they hate the most, strongmen, fighting men. 20 years ago i joined the army to destroy extremists. i fought in iraq and afghanistan. 20 years later that same army labelled me 1. you don't believe me? in m
turn chicago read it, i would love to see that. thank you for your time tonight. >> before i go i want to also say to president trump, please come to chicago. you will get more love than you've ever had, eat better than you've ever eaten. >> thank you so much. that's it for us tonight. before we go i'm honoured to share with you my new book the war on warriors on sale right now anywhere books are sold. starting with obama and underbite in, our pentagon has embraced gender equity,...
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our chicago station reports a memo from chicago's civilian office of police accountability claims all five officers are also named in a separate investigation into another traffic stop, purportedly also based on a seatbelt violation. and the memo reportedly shows at least 50 of the shots fired at reid were from a 23 year old rookie officer. the chicago police union defending the officers, though this started as a simple traffic violation for a seatbelt, it turned into much more not because of the officers, because of the offender. the police deadly force policy in chicago is to fire until the lethal threat is stopped. it could take months before chicago police complete their investigation. andrew. rhiannon. >> still so many questions. andrea. thank you. consumer reports is pushing to remove lunchables from the national school lunch program, citing relatively high levels of lead. the magazine tested a dozen versions of lunchables and also found a chemical used in plastics. kraft heinz, which makes lunchables, says all their foods meet safety standards. >> coming up, the legendary coach
our chicago station reports a memo from chicago's civilian office of police accountability claims all five officers are also named in a separate investigation into another traffic stop, purportedly also based on a seatbelt violation. and the memo reportedly shows at least 50 of the shots fired at reid were from a 23 year old rookie officer. the chicago police union defending the officers, though this started as a simple traffic violation for a seatbelt, it turned into much more not because of...
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because if you look at the chicago urban league report in black chicago from june 2023, black unemployment 16.7% that's the highest of all the ethnic groups, poverty rates, 28.26%, median household income 35,000 which is the lowest on the demographic scale. why is johnson trying to get work permits to illegal migrants instead of taking care of people who live there? >> i think is trying to make the balance. first of all he did not seek or choose people, they were shipped and i would not put a letter to the department of homeland security often to the department of justice asking to investigate governor greg abbott on child smuggling. you cannot put the children on buses that are unaccompanied by an adult and move them across state lines. those persons and their many children that is simply wrong. you cannot do that. union i.d. to get on a plane, train, bus you cannot move people across state lines and dump them. 90,000 people have been dumped in chicago if you will -- >> john: florida does same thing but i do it quietly. >> it's wrong. they need to enforce the law. second is at the start o
because if you look at the chicago urban league report in black chicago from june 2023, black unemployment 16.7% that's the highest of all the ethnic groups, poverty rates, 28.26%, median household income 35,000 which is the lowest on the demographic scale. why is johnson trying to get work permits to illegal migrants instead of taking care of people who live there? >> i think is trying to make the balance. first of all he did not seek or choose people, they were shipped and i would not...
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california, new york, chicago, denver spending billions of dollars. look at chicago $156 million. california $22 billion. there is big money in this. i guess what is confusing is where does it end? >> number one, we have to understand the incentives. some people are benefiting from the migrant crisis. the hotels get 100% occupancy rate. the city will pay for any damages if they end up ending the contract and the contractors from the shelters that have been built. there is some lobbying effort here to keep this going on. i think it will end number one if the border crisis ends. a new president comes into office, new policies are implemented or number two, the finances will make it end, right? the city simply cannot run a budget deficit forever. not the federal government. it will eventually end. >> dana: the total cost to taxpayers i have on the sheet is $150.7 billion. last question to you and we just need a quick answer. you immigrated from venezuela. when you see what is happening in terms of illegal immigrants coming across from venezuela, how do you feel about that? >> i feel
california, new york, chicago, denver spending billions of dollars. look at chicago $156 million. california $22 billion. there is big money in this. i guess what is confusing is where does it end? >> number one, we have to understand the incentives. some people are benefiting from the migrant crisis. the hotels get 100% occupancy rate. the city will pay for any damages if they end up ending the contract and the contractors from the shelters that have been built. there is some lobbying...
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i had life long chicago woman on. let's revisit. >> where is chicago at? we're so angry with pritzker and 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 are so angry that we are willing and going to turn our backs on the democratic party. >> harris: so what do you predict will happen? i know they want to unseat people. will that actually happen? typically, as you get closer to voting day, everybody goes back to their silos and get a few goodies or whatever from democrats and reminded black people vote democrat and if you don't you aren't really black, president biden said that. what do you think will happen? >> well, just look at the sentiment across the country. in denver there was an asylum seeking group give us six months of rent, food, cash, all these other things is a slap in the face. for people who never committed a tax dollar ever it is a slap in the face. you turn that same mirror in chicago and they see folks in their neighborhood, places where they u
i had life long chicago woman on. let's revisit. >> where is chicago at? we're so angry with pritzker and 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 are so angry that we are willing and going to turn our backs on the democratic party. >> harris: so what do you predict will happen? i know they want to unseat people. will that actually happen? typically, as you get closer to voting...
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fox news garret tenny in chicago with more. garret. reporter: liz, the city already spent $300 million on the migrant crisis and now mayor brandon johnson pes to take an additional $70 million from the city's rainy day fund to help take care of the migrants and that has outraged a lot of folks in chicago, especially voters in long neglected black neighborhoods and many lifelong democrats and sign off for more. >> we need that money in my neighborhood and on my block. >> vote for these immigrants today and we're coming for them seats. you can believe that. reporter: there's a separate new effort to toss out progressive mayor brandon johnson. currently state law doesn't alaw voters to recall chicago's mayor but a group of frustrated locas wants to change that and that would pave the way to voting johnson out. >> we've never had the opportunity to recall before and very apparent based on the m ayor's ability or lack of accountability that this needs to be addressed. reporter: mayor johnson is dismissing the efforts effortsd continues to c
fox news garret tenny in chicago with more. garret. reporter: liz, the city already spent $300 million on the migrant crisis and now mayor brandon johnson pes to take an additional $70 million from the city's rainy day fund to help take care of the migrants and that has outraged a lot of folks in chicago, especially voters in long neglected black neighborhoods and many lifelong democrats and sign off for more. >> we need that money in my neighborhood and on my block. >> vote for...
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but in her home community on the south side of chicago notes such as center has ever existed. after years of immobilizing grant applications she finally is able to open chicago's south side birth center to meet her neighborhood needs offering full spectrum of reproductive care from contraception's screenings to prenatal birthing and postpartum care. [applause] it can be a model for how illinois can decrease black maternal mortality. because of the work of my administration is already done beginning this year's duelist, midwives and lactation consultants can now be recognized as an medicaid healthcare providers ensuring they can be fairly compensated. [applause] that will make more services more readily available to communities with the highest mortality rates and we could do even more. i intend to break down bureaucratic barriers and state government by coordinating work across agents to improve access to a full spectrum of reproductive health care services. [applause] our department of public health will provide grants to assist providers with the medicaid certification and l
but in her home community on the south side of chicago notes such as center has ever existed. after years of immobilizing grant applications she finally is able to open chicago's south side birth center to meet her neighborhood needs offering full spectrum of reproductive care from contraception's screenings to prenatal birthing and postpartum care. [applause] it can be a model for how illinois can decrease black maternal mortality. because of the work of my administration is already done...
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stuart: there's the an outbreak of 23werbg at my grant camps in chicago. we'll can ask a chicago alderman what's being done to stop the spread. >>> president biden now calling for an immediate ceasefire to protect citizens in gaza, but does a ceasefire let hamas if win? and what happens to the hostages? foreign relations committee member senator bill hagerty takes it on next. ♪ your record label is taking off. but so is your sound engineer. you need to hire. i need indeed. indeed you do. indeed instant match instantly delivers quality candidates matching your job description. visit indeed.com/hire ♪ i'm gonna hold you forever... ♪ ♪ i'll be there... ♪ ♪ you don't... ♪ ♪ you don't have to worry... ♪ stuart: we're getting alerted again, new york city -- the whole area, actually -- can experienced a magnitude 4.8 earthquake. the epicenter was in new jersey. the governor of that state has activated the emergency operations center. the fa a a has just issued a ground withstop is at jfk and newark airport. airlines' delays flying into new york
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it's published by the university of chicago press. steven: it is thurlow -- it is thoroughly enriched in footnotes but i have had my children read this book and they are not academics and i thought it was a pretty nice read. i work hard to make my work accessible to an interested reader, whether or not they have expertise or an academic background, so i hope readers will find it accessible and in some places, really enjoyable. there are parts of the book that i think will cause people to chuckle. peter: weilclose with the book. i have come to believe rural america really does reflect with what tion has become, just not of the ways we want to acknowledge, much less celebrate at the state fair. look past nartinostalgia and political rhetoric, and it is easy enougho e that rural spaces reflect the work of most of the major forces that have shaped 20th-century america. steven conn of the university of miami, ohio, author of this book , "the lies of the land: seeing rural america for what it is -- and isn't" we appreciate your time here on
it's published by the university of chicago press. steven: it is thurlow -- it is thoroughly enriched in footnotes but i have had my children read this book and they are not academics and i thought it was a pretty nice read. i work hard to make my work accessible to an interested reader, whether or not they have expertise or an academic background, so i hope readers will find it accessible and in some places, really enjoyable. there are parts of the book that i think will cause people to...
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he is likely to go to the chicago bears, _ pick. he is likely to go to the chicago bears, or— pick. he is likely to go to the chicago bears, or other- pick. he is likely to go to the - chicago bears, or other quarterbacks have drafted high and field, like zach wilson and trey lance. are the chicago bears a good seat set spit for him? �* ., , ., chicago bears a good seat set spit for him? �* . , ., ., for him? the bears are a good fit now, the ability _ for him? the bears are a good fit now, the ability and _ for him? the bears are a good fit now, the ability and to _ for him? the bears are a good fit now, the ability and to support i for him? the bears are a good fit now, the ability and to support a| now, the ability and to support a rookie quarterback, something like others chicago bears and new york jets have not done in the past, he has written in the wide receivers and weapons help. they brought in some way receivers and the archers with and others, so there is a tonne of weapons for him to work with so it would not be all on his shoulders to win and lose, they have a good
he is likely to go to the chicago bears, _ pick. he is likely to go to the chicago bears, or— pick. he is likely to go to the chicago bears, or other- pick. he is likely to go to the - chicago bears, or other quarterbacks have drafted high and field, like zach wilson and trey lance. are the chicago bears a good seat set spit for him? �* ., , ., chicago bears a good seat set spit for him? �* . , ., ., for him? the bears are a good fit now, the ability _ for him? the bears are a good fit...
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chicago, red andtot. >> b before i go, i just want to also say to president trump, please come to chicago. >> you're going to get more love than you've ever had. yo mor to eat better than you've ever eaten. >> and we're going to teach you how to ste p. but you're inauguration. thank you. thank you so muc.h. >> all right. that's it for us tonight. i'm pete hegseth, in for befo. share wi >> but before we go,new book i'm honored to share with you my new book, the war sal on warriors on sale. >> right now. anywhere books are soltanywhere you see starting with obama and in warp speed under biden, our pentagon across all branches, has embraced gender equity, racial diversity, climate stupidity and the lgbtq eight plus alphabet soup in recruiting pushes and training programs for our troops. >> this focundins dangerous andt is deadly. >> the military cannotrd frate be organized like a harvard fraternity catering to ever more obscure constituency.ok rea the book reveals the realt mi leftist missiossion to take oven the last institution dominated by they hate the most strong men fighting men. 20 ye
chicago, red andtot. >> b before i go, i just want to also say to president trump, please come to chicago. >> you're going to get more love than you've ever had. yo mor to eat better than you've ever eaten. >> and we're going to teach you how to ste p. but you're inauguration. thank you. thank you so muc.h. >> all right. that's it for us tonight. i'm pete hegseth, in for befo. share wi >> but before we go,new book i'm honored to share with you my new book, the war...
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how chicago mayor lori lightfoot led and lo a city in crisis. and in may, clinton white house communications directoand current abc host george stephan police will release the situate in room the inside story of presidents in crisis. and the nest book from washington examiner political columnist timothy carney i titled family unfriendly how our culture made raising kids much harder than it needs to be. and one more. fox news host jesse waters, his latest is call get it together. troubling tales from the liberal fringe. and we should note that there's a new book coming out about a journalist. usa today's susan page has written a new biography about one of the most well-known broadcasters in history. barbara walters, the book, which will be released in april, is titled the rule breaker. susan page's previous bestsellers were about former speaker of the house nancy pelosi and first lady barbara bush. now, as we continue our spring book preview here are some notable upcoming titles abt foreign policy. cnn's fareed zakaria will release his look at in
how chicago mayor lori lightfoot led and lo a city in crisis. and in may, clinton white house communications directoand current abc host george stephan police will release the situate in room the inside story of presidents in crisis. and the nest book from washington examiner political columnist timothy carney i titled family unfriendly how our culture made raising kids much harder than it needs to be. and one more. fox news host jesse waters, his latest is call get it together. troubling tales...
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how chicago mayor lori lightfoo led and lost a city in crisis. and in may, clinton white house communications director and current abc host george stephan police wl release the situate in room the inside story of presidentsn crisis. and the newest book from washington examiner political columnist mothy carney is titled family unfriendly how our culture madeaising kids much harder than it needs to be. and one more. fox news host jesse waters, his latest is called get it together. troubling tales from the liberal fringe. and we should note that there's a new book coming out about a journalist. usa today's susan page has written a new biography about one of the most well-known broadcasters in history. barbara walters, the book, which will be released in april, is titled the rule breaker. susan page's previous bestsellers were about former speaker of the house nancy pelosi and first lady barbara bush. now, as we continue our spring book preview here are some notable upcoming titles about foreign policy. cnn's fareed zakaria will release his look at i
how chicago mayor lori lightfoo led and lost a city in crisis. and in may, clinton white house communications director and current abc host george stephan police wl release the situate in room the inside story of presidentsn crisis. and the newest book from washington examiner political columnist mothy carney is titled family unfriendly how our culture madeaising kids much harder than it needs to be. and one more. fox news host jesse waters, his latest is called get it together. troubling tales...
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what should we do with the thousands of migrants who are in chicago now? >> chicagoans are very compassionate people. don't hold what they're dealing with and facing so many crisis at our hand and housing crisis and public safety is an issue that all of us are concerned about and we'red aing more people and we can't continue to go down the road. stuart: but we are. we're taking shelter and putting them on the streets and is that our christian duty. >> balanced compassion with fiscal responsibility and we should be compassionate and we're compassionate and want to help. we have fiscal responsibility and we want to dot right thing and that's the leadership all about and everything falls on leadership and leader haves to maybe the right decisions and especially when taxpayer funds are at forefront of the issue. stuart: indeed, pastor corey brooks, thanks for being with us. some local lawmakers want drastic action to have south primary voters and 80% is on the referendum and asking if chicago should create a new police district. lauren: isn't that unbelievable
what should we do with the thousands of migrants who are in chicago now? >> chicagoans are very compassionate people. don't hold what they're dealing with and facing so many crisis at our hand and housing crisis and public safety is an issue that all of us are concerned about and we'red aing more people and we can't continue to go down the road. stuart: but we are. we're taking shelter and putting them on the streets and is that our christian duty. >> balanced compassion with fiscal...
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in chicago, more my going towards the migrants. has the mayor prioritized newcomers over actual citizens? i think he has and we'll take it on. california's $20 minimum wage is in effect and has some fast food franchise owners looking to raise prices, cut hours for employees. mcdonalds franchisee from california will join us next. stuart: trump media below $30 a share. lauren: yerkes and now hovering above $30. it's donald trump's truth social and cut in half since the first day of trading a few weeks ago march 26. look, we know the fundamentals and financials they're losing money and just 5 million visits in the month of february. stuart: lowe's home improvement. lauren: yeah, and home depot is down. nearly 40% of renters don't think they'll ever be able to own a home because of rates and price of a home. they can't afford it. that was 27% last year. this is inflation. you're sewing it and redfin said first time home buyers earn about $76,000 a year to own a starter home. that's nearly doubled since 2019. stuart: that hurts, it doe
in chicago, more my going towards the migrants. has the mayor prioritized newcomers over actual citizens? i think he has and we'll take it on. california's $20 minimum wage is in effect and has some fast food franchise owners looking to raise prices, cut hours for employees. mcdonalds franchisee from california will join us next. stuart: trump media below $30 a share. lauren: yerkes and now hovering above $30. it's donald trump's truth social and cut in half since the first day of trading a few...
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we here in chicago are so despondent with the democratic party that i am working to turn chicago red. that is my new goal. getting more people involved and basically just saying to the democratic party that if this is the role -- wrote you want to continue to go down, we can't go with you. >> trace: i think they are starting to listen. lydia, 15 seconds for you to wrap us up. this is going to be impactful. >> to say the least. this is the number 1 issue that people are concerned about as we are heading into this election cycle. even though this mayorkas impeachment has not moved forward, i think the conversation we are having a row that is important. sunlight is the best disinfectant so bringing visibility to the issues and at least getting people to talk about it getting the administration to address it, hopefully that is fresh on people's minds as we continue. >> trace: not impeaching mayorkas, this is not a vote of confidence. not doing your job well does not warrant impeachment sometimes but you are still not doing your job well. thank you to you all, we appreciate it. >> no one i
we here in chicago are so despondent with the democratic party that i am working to turn chicago red. that is my new goal. getting more people involved and basically just saying to the democratic party that if this is the role -- wrote you want to continue to go down, we can't go with you. >> trace: i think they are starting to listen. lydia, 15 seconds for you to wrap us up. this is going to be impactful. >> to say the least. this is the number 1 issue that people are concerned...
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., 50 in cleveland and chicago. frost and freeze alerts from fayetteville ha to hartford and boston. here is tuesday, wet for a lot of folks. we could see a wintry mix across the great lakes and will travel south and east and be a wet drive and wet weather travel day for parts of the northeast on wednesday as we get into the latter part of april. talking about the wettest april on record for pittsburgh and top 10 for buffalo, rochester, harrisburg, another round of rain moves in midweek. potential for thunderstorms for parts of north texas and fairly q quiet until wednesday, thursday, friday and saturday, multi-severe weather event including tornados for central and southern plains. wednesday, thursday, friday, saturday for all big cities. we call it tornado alley and we'll definitely see potential for tornados getting into latter part of the week and weekend. i'll go to todd who is in connecticut right now, todd, over to you. >> todd: jd, thank you. the president of columbia university facing bipartisan calls to re
., 50 in cleveland and chicago. frost and freeze alerts from fayetteville ha to hartford and boston. here is tuesday, wet for a lot of folks. we could see a wintry mix across the great lakes and will travel south and east and be a wet drive and wet weather travel day for parts of the northeast on wednesday as we get into the latter part of april. talking about the wettest april on record for pittsburgh and top 10 for buffalo, rochester, harrisburg, another round of rain moves in midweek....
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aleatorio de violencia, pobremente estÁ relacionado con pandillas, seÑalÓ el jefe de la policÍa de chicago >> nosotros tenemos 30 aÑos viviendo en esta cuadra >> este 2024 el archivo de violencia armada ha contabilizado 114 tiroteos masivos en los estados unidos, 65 muertes de menores de 11 aÑos estamos sufriendo como comunidad >> este activista organizÓ un vigilia para mostrar solidaridad con la familia de adriana >> como comunidad no podemos permitir que estos cobardes sigan matando nuestros niÑos y niÑas y no podemos normalizar tiroteos masivos en este paÍs >> mientras tanto, embargados por el duelo, los molina exigen justicia >> si se entregan, mi nieta no va a revivir (llanto) yo quiero que mi nieta descanse en paz, agarrando al culpable o a los culpables el alcalde de chicago se comprometiÓ a dar asistencia financiera, servicios de apoyo al resto de las vÍctimas y aumentar el patrullaje en esa zona de la ciudad >> mala noticia. muchas gracias >> esta noche hay alerta por tormentas severas en el medio oeste del paÍs. en washington dc cayeron tormentas de granizos en Áreas re
aleatorio de violencia, pobremente estÁ relacionado con pandillas, seÑalÓ el jefe de la policÍa de chicago >> nosotros tenemos 30 aÑos viviendo en esta cuadra >> este 2024 el archivo de violencia armada ha contabilizado 114 tiroteos masivos en los estados unidos, 65 muertes de menores de 11 aÑos estamos sufriendo como comunidad >> este activista organizÓ un vigilia para mostrar solidaridad con la familia de adriana >> como comunidad no podemos permitir que estos...
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. >> lawrence: uniting the chicago folks since the chicago bowls. that is when we were remember. president biden making this bizarre claim about his uncle this week. >> he got shot down in new guinea. they never found the body because it used to be there were a lot of cannibals for real. >> lawrence: on that and many more biden lies next. ♪ ♪ this looks like an actual farm. it looks cute on the app. [farm animal sounds] ♪ meanwhile, at a vrbo... when other vacation rentals aren't what they're cracked up to be, try one where you know what you'll get. can neuriva support your brain health? mary, janet, hey!! (thinking: eddie, no frasier, frank... frank?) fred! how are you?! fred... fuel up to 7 brain health indicators, including your memory. join the neuriva brain health challenge. i'm sarah escherich, i'm the life enrichment director at independence village, the senior living community in waukee, iowa. everybody here really, really make you feel like family and that they love you. our goal with tiktok was to enrich the lives of our residents and just to be able to show peopl
. >> lawrence: uniting the chicago folks since the chicago bowls. that is when we were remember. president biden making this bizarre claim about his uncle this week. >> he got shot down in new guinea. they never found the body because it used to be there were a lot of cannibals for real. >> lawrence: on that and many more biden lies next. ♪ ♪ this looks like an actual farm. it looks cute on the app. [farm animal sounds] ♪ meanwhile, at a vrbo... when other vacation...