wright, president trump said this peacefully and patriotically make your voices heard. chicago mayor just gave a call to arms. if anyone in america needs an insurrection it s her and a set of coming at me on twitter this failed the mayor should be focused on protecting the good people of chicago. sadly she refuses to do that, let s just look at some of the headlines since this murder mayor took office. from abc seven chicago, 1-month-old shot in the head. chicago tribune, 361 businesses closed and chicago. chicago sun-times, chicago s most violent weekend 104 shot, 14 children wounded. from courthouse news chicago projects $733 million budget in 2022. chicago tribune, 2021 is chicago s deadliest year in a quarter century.
greta: politically or the economy? they re worried about the substance of the economy. we all want it to get better. there s a lot of fears that it won t. the message of it could have been worse, it would have been worse if we hadn t done what he did, that s a tough message for re-election, because it s acknowledging that people are very unhappy. it s acknowledging that progress has been inadequate. did, gosh, it could be even worse. greta: i think that s a scare tactic. when you ask for the job, you say you can do the job, make things better. either they are or they aren t with things like the economy. i think you ll hear the republican presidential greta: byron, noise to see you. greta: new information about solyndra. your tax dollars went to help build a $733 million factory and facility only put to use a little more than a year before
featured robots that whistled disney tunes, spa showers with lcd temperature displays, and glass-walled conference]wõgl than 1,100 people out of work in a brand-new facility that spans 300,000 square feet sits empty in the middle of silicon valley. why was the obama administration so convinced this project would be a success? here s vice president joe biden in september of 2009. thexxñ?ñ? loan to solyndra will allow you to build a new manufacturing facility. with it, an]sáketvjar9d business community and hundreds more to install your growing output of solar panels throughout the country. it s important. it s important because these jobs are going to be permanent there s the green jobs.
billion in 2010. delta leading the pack, raking in just over $733 million beans in fees this year. and we still haven t even hit christmas. american airlines was next at nearly $432 million, and us airways rounds out the top three collecting about $388 million in baggage fees. wow. well, they say the eyes are the windows to the soul, but one pair of the world s most famous eyes are now windows to a mystery. a team of researchers now says that modern technology has helped it find secrets concealed in the eyes of the mona lisa. trace gallagher has those secrets from the west coast newsroom. t.g.? reporter: i should do it in my mystery voice, megyn, but i won t. [laughter] a guy found an old book, right? and it referred to the some bolls in symbols in mona lisa s eyes, and some architects took a much closer look with a
residents. are we talking about overtaxing people of detroit? exactly. the problem there aren t enough bodies. there is a reason there aren t bodies there. detroit has a highest taxes in anywhere in michigan. they pay so much money. that is driving people out. why are you going to stay in detroit when you you can go someplace else and pay less taxes. that is the symptom of the problem. one of big things is corporate tax welfare that has helped bankrupt the city. you have retirees that worked and saved. they are about to lose that $19,000 pension that is theirs. they are going to have it stolen from them yet at the same time we re going build $2733 million stadium? we ve got to get rid of the corporate tax welfare