Chicago continued to see a surge in violence Tuesday as three teenagers were among twelve shot through the city. Pete Keller, a former Chicago gang member and drug dealer, became a city activist to find solutions to improve his community.
level. it s like when the cat is away, the kittens play. they know there s not going to be any consequence. we re going to have to attack the younger people to make them change their mind. we need funding. i have an investor in california and i can t get one investor here in chicago. why not? why are people crying so much but not ready to invest in those that are already doing it. that s my question. trace: united legion one nation resource center. pete keller, you are doing humans work. best of you. thank you for coming on. thank you so much. i ll be back. god bless. trace: we hope so. brian laundrie s dad spotted for the first time since gabby petito cause of death was revealed. watch great do you have any idea where brian is? trace: silence. john walsh of america s most
united legion one nation has a blueprint in effect and incident spending so much of the taxpayers money and hundreds of thousands trying to get tactical units out and putting more money into the blue, we need to start dealing with those who are already out here doing it. that s the only solution. but our babies. before they go on a crime spree. gains are being funded by the drugs. that s their backbone. that catch them before they have to get to the age where gang bangers grab them to sell drugs. we re not going to have to we re not going to be able to go backwards. the mayor making a ridiculous comment. let s deal with the problem. trace: talking about 14 people shot yesterday. 40 over the weekend. 2800 so far this year.
take the goods from the ships to factories and stores the step up as well. provide these private-sector companies, the ones that higher trucks and railcars and move the goods. on this score, we have some good news to report as well. today walmart, our nation s largest retailer, is committing to go all in on moving this product 24/7 from the ports to their stores nationwide. specifically walmart as much as a 50% increase in the use of off-peak hours over the next several weeks. additionally fedex and ups, two of our nation s biggest freight movers, are committing today to significantly increase the amount of goods they are moving at night. fedex and ups are the shippers for some of our nation s largest stores and they also ship for tens of thousands of small businesses. their commitment to go all in on
of covid and the demand that was there. what i hear from our ceos is that the strain on the system is greater today than it has been at any point. the urgency to address it and put the plans in place, it needs to be done yesterday. we welcome it. it will help improve things or on the margins but it s a complicated situation and it s going to take a multitude of solutions and we are hopeful the white house, the broader administration, is going to be a partner with us. i will leave you with one thing. the infrastructure bill that has stalled on capitol hill is absolutely critical. if we want to get past problems like this, we ve got to make these investments in our nation s infrastructure. what we are seeing today is the result of not seeing that for many years. trace: your critics saying you can upgrade the ports until you re blue in the face and it s not going to alleviate what s happening. great of you to give us your insight. we appreciate it. thank you. president biden honing in o