there is no going back to the way it used to be. reporter: since january 2019, no city has seen more shootings than chicago. it started with the pandemic, and then the george floyd murder, which the next six to eight weeks after that, we had a staff member killed. we had three of our young men killed. we had a 20-month-old baby of one of our men, he was killed, and it was just an extraordinarily dark time. reporter: reality adding urgency. i m not saying i m god or i can prevent anything from happening, but i know in my heart i do what i can at 1:00 or 2:00 in the morning to help put this guy in a safer environment. reporter: the men who look like that and live these neighborhoods are giving everything they have to save peace for the next generation. reporter: it s going to have to start from the ground up. that s the only way. i don t get accolades for
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the entrances undetected. the israelis have three focuses on security, that is deter, detect and deny. and we have too many people who can get on our school campus who are not deterred. reporter: so would this be more effective in terms of security? with us now james galano. this is something that the governor was looking for on friday, he got a lot of support, that we limit the way that people can get into schools, not the way to get out, you go in one door, but you ve got a lot of ways to get out, does that create a safer environment? these are complex issues, trying to figure out how to keep all our children safe. there s no one antidote, there s no panacea here. some of the ideas are good, single point entrying, make sure
can do to try to prop himself up to possibly win an election is to be all in on sanctuary cities. and illegal immigrants. i tell you, it s disenfranchising many in that city because you are looking to legitimately protect some, not all, within sanctuary cities that are there illegally have committed crimes. so, with that being the case, what message are you really communicating to chicagoens. are you the mayor of all people or are you the mayor of a select few? right now he has demonstrated he is the mayor of a select few. he is personally impacting the people in my very own family. and it is disheartening. steve: how your brother, jim? i m thankful to say we moved him right out of chicago two weeks later. so he is now in california. and i m thankful that he is safe. he feels better that he is in a safer environment. i m telling you, lock, when i was growing up in chicago had you to be a part of the life. when people were shot. part of gang activity or gangs. that happened on a num
project was to increase it to 2 million people to accommodate in that area so that they can partake in the hajj all together. they are expecting roughly 200 million pilgrims this year to partake and that s what the construction was for. and it was also for to help make it a safer environment for people who are undergoing a hajj. they have had track digedies in pa. there s been hundreds of stan tees. in one instance more than 100 people have died. so it s sad that this incident happened right leading up to the pilgrima pilgrimage. this incident trying to make the hajj safer. just on the hajj, what were we expecting, 2 million people from around the world? is this likely to deter some of the pilgrims? reporter: most likely not. this is something that people