policies. she said don t make the city s first black woman and openly gay mayor. and in 40 years. prime sort under lightfoot s watch since 2019, murders jumped 40% and skyrocketed a whopping 40%. a recent poll shows overwhelming number of chicago s say that the cities on the wrong track. lori lightfoot does not attribute to that. she claims she was treated unfairly because she has a black woman in america. she conceded the race after coming in third and failing to advance to a runoff. we didn t win the election today, but i stand here with my head held high and my heart full. regardless of tonight s outcome, we fought the right fights and put the city on a better path, no doubt about it. kayleigh: that better path, brian, included homicide rate the highest in years and 53% of chicago s not feeling safe. brian: this is where you lie in a concession speech. and what she said also, did she say 63%? kayleigh: 63%. brian: the other percentage left chicago. and now, empty
debris of that shot down balloon off of the south carolina coast. and now, residents are forced to evacuate from that train derailment that is a massive inferno. that is what we are watching this hour. i m kristen fisher in for kate bolduan, and we are beginning with the story overseas. a power 7.8 magnitude earthquake has killed more than 2,300 people in turkey and syria, and the death toll is expected to rise significantly possibly into the tense of of thousands. and this is rescue crews frantically searching to survivors, but the efforts are hampered by big aftershocks. we begin with jomana karadsheh in istanbul, turkey, and bring us up to date with the frantic search for survivors. it is an absolutely devastating situation, kristen, and across the border as well, and we have seen the death toll continue to steadily rise over the past few hours where more than 2,300 people confirmed kill and more than 1,500 of them here in turkey and hundreds killed in syria, both in r
the proposed willow oil project in the national petroleum reserve could pump up to 180,000 barrels of oil a day projected to bring in billions of dollars of revenue and create thousands of jobs but climate activists are pressuring the president to kill it. supporters of the project say it s critical to the state and country. the oil and gas sector represents the backbone of alaska. if the president is talking about supporting the backbone of this country, it starts with the states themselves. the willow project is studied as it has been could represent anywhere near about $10 million over the life of it to local communities and state government. it is critical. bill: they waited more than 20 years to see if it can happen. mark meredith has the lowdown from the white house. president biden spends time talking about renewable energy products. now a bipartisan delegation from alaska urging the white house to approve the oil project as soon as possible. friday the president
one role of a lifetime. one sore throat. but she had enough. she took mucinex instasoothe sore throat lozenges. show your sore throat who s boss. mucinex instasoothe. works in seconds, lasts for hours. as we approach the one-year anniversary of the invasion of ukraine, russia continues to strike. today in kharkiv, one person was wounded when an administrative building was struck by a russian missile. two people in the kherson region were killed by a russian shelling. and in the russian occupied city of mariupol, ukrainian strikes targeted russian bases. in other parts of the country, security measures are being stepped up ahead of tomorrow s anniversary. schools are holding classes online, and many are being encouraged to work from home. meanwhile, nato says it has seen signs that china is considering and may be planning to send arms to russia. cnn s chief international anchor christiane amanpour is in kyiv. it s interesting listening to us talk about this buildup to thi
hunt has more on the story for us. what can you say? well, jacqui, the missouri attorney general is trying to force out kim gardner. he has not actually done so yet. he had given her until noon local time to resign and having not received that resignation at 12:01 central time he began the legal process to have her removed. the a.g. saying gardner has been negligent in her duties as circuit attorney and has repeatedly let down the people of st. louis. this is about the rule of law and about justice. instead of protecting victims, which is her obligation, she s creating more victims by neglect in office. the final straw for the a.g. appears to have been an incident over the weekend in which 17-year-old janay edmonson, in town for a volleyball terrific was horrifically injured as a result of a car crash on this security camera video that happened as she walked downtown with her family. she lost both her legs when she was pinned between two vehicles. the driver who caused