Everyones information there will not be endorsements from the panelists today one important thing i want to clear up because i think it is important for context of this discussion is that the impression you have in organizations in working on this because in washington d. C. People say on the 6 00 news on the sunday talk shows where is the compromise . Where are the people in the middle that can split the baby and come up with legislation . I think that youre going to hear loud and clear from us but is this about compromise or is this about working towards shared values of principled people on both the left and the rig right . All the reasonable people thought this was the way to respond to everything. Left right coalitions and criminal Justice Reform have been successful. Work because curved led so if they led the same fight it wouldnt work. Im not sure i trust everybody but on a right Left Coalition there is no compromise on principles. We are working to do the same thing perhaps for
Were shot in chicago. Thats an average of one person every three hours. More than any other city in the country. What do the streets mean to you . They shoot people too much. Have you seen that a lot . Yes. How old were you the first time you heard of someone getting killed . Seven. In the neighborhood, well, its not civilized at all. Everybody day you got to duck and dive from bullets. People actually have shootouts. Life in chicagos poorest neighborhoods can sometimes feel like a war zone. Where did you get shot . In the stomach, the back and my butt. And my leg. And you know which streets not to walk down. Always, anything happen to her. Theres no place to be safe. Children are growing up without a baseline of safety. What are the long term impacts of this continuous exposure to violence and trauma . Every day is hard, waking up knowing, you know, somebody know ill probably get shot today. Do you feel safe in this neighborhood . No. Why not . Because its a lot of killing going on. F
Every three hours. More than any other city in the country. What do the streets mean to you . They shoot people too much. Have you seen that a lot . Yes. How old were you the first time you heard of someone getting killed . Seven. In the neighborhood, well, its not civilized at all. Everybody day you got to duck and dive from bullets. People actually have shootouts. Life in chicagos poorest neighborhoods can sometimes feel like a war zone. Where did you get shot . In the stomach, the back and my butt. And my leg. And you know which streets not to walk down. Always, anything happen to her. Theres no place to be safe. Children are growing up without a baseline of safety. What are the long term impacts of this continuous exposure to violence and trauma . Every day is hard, waking up knowing, you know, somebody know ill probably get shot today. Do you feel safe in this neighborhood . No. Why not . Because its a lot of killing going on. Fault lines is in chicago to examine the psychological
Thats an average of one person every three hours. More than any other city in the country. What do the streets mean to you . They shoot people too much. Have you seen that a lot . Yes. How old were you the first time you heard of someone getting killed . Seven. In the neighborhood, well, its not civilized at all. Everybody day you got to duck and dive from bullets. People actually have shootouts. Life in chicagos poorest neighborhoods can sometimes feel like a war zone. Where did you get shot . In the stomach, the back and my butt. And my leg. And you know which streets not to walk down. Always, anything happen to her. Theres no place to be safe. Children are growing up without a baseline of safety. What are the long term impacts of this continuous exposure to violence and trauma . Every day is hard, waking up knowing, you know, somebody know ill probably get shot today. Do you feel safe in this neighborhood . No. Why not . Because its a lot of killing going on. Fault lines is in chica
Every three hours. More than any other city in the country. What do the streets mean to you . They shoot people too much. Have you seen that a lot . Yes. How old were you the first time you heard of someone getting killed . Seven. In the neighborhood, well, its not civilized at all. Everybody day you got to duck and dive from bullets. People actually have shootouts. Life in chicagos poorest neighborhoods can sometimes feel like a war zone. Where did you get shot . In the stomach, the back and my butt. And my leg. And you know which streets not to walk down. Always, anything happen to her. Theres no place to be safe. Children are growing up without a baseline of safety. What are the long term impacts of this continuous exposure to violence and trauma . Every day is hard, waking up knowing, you know, somebody know ill probably get shot today. Do you feel safe in this neighborhood . No. Why not . Because its a lot of killing going on. Fault lines is in chicago to examine the psychological