face backlash will survive it. and who are we facing backlash from honestly, it s people who i assume a year or two down the road if they re stopping at a gas station in the thirsty for beer, they re going to still buy the beer. okay but to be fair here, like there are some real serious issues here. you had a florida legislator this week, calling transgender people, mutants and demons and you have kid rock shooting beer cans because he s upset that they have someone who s transgender as a part of their you know, marketing campaign. what s happening is transgender people already filled targeted. they already face an outsized amount of violence. and here we are again. jennings something up for what for what? what is the endgame here, people exist. they should be able to exist in their bodies the way they are, and instead you re hearing these these horrible things about transgender people, and they are going to be targets of violence . the more this sort of thing happens. that i
mexico that the state art mint has put on a travel advisory list, saying that is on par with syria or going to iraq or afghanistan. and so that s the issue effectively. the cartels managed the territory. you know, we should note as we speak here tonight, the former head of the equivalent of the mexican fbi sits in american prison tonight because of his involvement with the cartels, so this is cartel territory. and you know, ultimately the cartels have said, you know, apologize. oh these were road guys, but ultimately this is the situation you re dealing with just a mile away from the u. s border. so is this who we have to treat with when we re dealing with the lives of american citizens. we got to go to the cartel and not the mexican government, not anglo their president. not so we have these faceless, nameless criminals that we have to deal with, and that s it. it worked. it worked because they turns out they when they realized that they had americans. they too, were spooked, but not
years chipping away at roe versus wade and now abortion rights are in peril. in today s gotcha, i ll tell you what the gop is up to next and why democrats need to pay attention. but first, my colleague richard with today s top news stories. rev, good saturday. we re going to start with breaking news for you. michigan law enforcement says another person could face charges related to hiding the parents of a school shooting suspect. those parents, james and jennifer crumbley, are being held on a combined million dollars bail after pleading not guilty to involuntary manslaughter charges. they were found in a detroit warehouse where police say they spent the night. their 15-year-old son is accused of killing four and injuring seven at a metro detroit high school. he s being tried as an adult on murder, assault and weapons charges. authorities believing the parents bought that gun, allegedly used in the shooting as a gift for their son. the cdc added more countries to its travel advisory
Lollapalooza 2021 Opens in Full Force as COVID Looms Large
Jamie Ludwig
July 30, 2021, 2:49 PM
In the history of Chicago concerts, there has likely never been as much riding on a live music event as on Lollapalooza 2021. It’s been less than two months since the city fully “reopened” for the first time since the COVID-19 pandemic sent it spinning into lockdown, and like elsewhere in the country, the rise of the Delta variant has been cause for alarm due to its implications for public health and local economies. Chicagoans are rightly concerned about what a massive outbreak related to a festival with roughly 100,000 attendees per day could mean for the safety, health, and livelihoods of the people who live and work in the city (
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