but everybody just calls it the bean. but you know what chicago is not known for? latinos. cause when you think mexican, you think what? texas or cali? and puerto ricans, you think new york city immediately. but nope, they re right here in chi town. that s right, chicago has the second-largest mexican population of any u.s. city and a very, very large, thriving puerto rican community. latinos have been here longer than wrigley field, and they ve brought their amazing culture with them. i m talking food from michoacán and salsa from san juan. waves of latinos came to america s heartland and they worked in its factories, farms, and service industries and they turned chicagoland into chicagolandia. so i m here to find out what kind of impact decades of latinx influence have had on the windy city. and i m gonna have some amazing food, because you know that happens a lot on this show. it s right here in my contract. feed john. [tracks clacking] [upbeat horn-driven music]
ceiling or the country could default on its financial obligations. it is until the 1st ofjune to sign an agreement with the us could face an economic catastrophe. more from new york. injust over two weeks, in just over two weeks, the united states could run out of money to pay its debts. the consequences of breaching the debt limit would be catastrophic for the country. there is pressure on democrats and republicans to make a deal beforejune one. us president joe biden spoke about the debt ceiling before leaving for the g7 summit injapan. attributes cutting short to get back to washington to continue the talks. i washington to continue the talks. ., ., washington to continue the talks. . . talks. i made and i ll say it auain, talks. i made and i ll say it again, america talks. i made and i ll say it again, america is - talks. i made and i ll say it again, america is not - talks. i made and i ll say it again, america is not a - again, america is not a deadbeat nation. we
ok, i know it s really called cloud gate, but everybody just calls it the bean. but you know what chicago is not known for? latinos. cause when you think mexican, you think what? texas or cali? and puerto ricans, you think new york city immediately. but nope, they re right here in chi town. that s right, chicago has the second-largest mexican population of any u.s. city and a very, very large, thriving puerto rican community. latinos have been here longer than wrigley field, and they ve brought their amazing culture with them. i m talking food from michoacán and salsa from san juan. waves of latinos came to america s heartland and they worked in its factories, farms, and service industries and they turned chicagoland into chicagolandia. so i m here to find out what kind of impact decades of latinx influence have had on the windy city. and i m gonna have some amazing food, because you know that happens a lot on this show. it s right here in my contract. feed john. [t
but you know what chicago is not known for? latinos. cause when you think mexican, you think what? texas or cali? and puerto ricans, you think new york city immediately. but nope, they re right here in chi town. that s right, chicago has the second-largest mexican population of any u.s. city and a very, very large, thriving puerto rican community. latinos have been here longer than wrigley field, and they ve brought their amazing culture with them. i m talking food from michoacán and salsa from san juan. waves of latinos came to america s heartland and they worked in its factories, farms, and service industries and they turned chicagoland into chicagolandia. so i m here to find out what kind of impact decades of latinx influence have had on the windy city. and i m gonna have some amazing food, because you know that happens a lot on this show. it s right here in my contract. feed john. [tracks clacking] [upbeat horn-driven music] - [trills] [upbeat music] i m h
$4000 a year in income since the president took office. lucas tomlinson s life for us in wilmington, delaware with the very latest, lucas. good afternoon aishah. the dow is down below when present biden took office inflation is up 40 years i the s&p 500 is down 17% this year for president biden s top economic advisor acknowledging the squeeze many americans are feeling. food prices are to hyperinflation is still too h high. the president understands that because his whole focus is defending working families. he knows even with the stronger job market, lower unemployment, he knows of people getting hurt at the grocery line. and present biden took office, inflation was not just 1.4% rate today it is 8.3%. it was already at 7.9% when russian forces invaded ukraine as you can see here. more than half the country says inflation is causing them financial hardship and heartburn. one in four american families are cutting back on spending. some even going down to two meals a day