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to the january 6th capitol riot. a capitol police officer has been indicted on charges of insurrection. michael a. riley advised the rider to remove online facebook posts that could be incriminating. >> reilly allegedly took this person he was just looking out for them. let's go to cnn justice correspondent jessica schneider, how did this come to light? >> reporter: this is all detailed, alisyn, in a six-page indictment that was just unsealed this morning, after this officer, michelangelo reilly was arrested. officer reilly appeared in court an hour ago. it was visual. he was in his holding cell while the proceedings were held online. he's being released with restrictions, he needs to get approval for any travel. he can not have any weapons. that includes guns. this all came about according to this indictment in the beginning of january when this officer first friended someone who later appeared at the capitol riot, made his way inside the capitol. one day after the capitol riot on january 7th, this indictment says that this capitol police officer contacted the alleged rider because he noticed that there were videos and pictures on his facebook feed documenting his time inside the capitol. on january 7th, this is allegedly what the officer wrote to that alleged rider. here it is saying, hey, i have a capitol police officer who agrees with your political stance: take down the part about being in the building. they are currently investigating and everyone who is in the building is going to be charged. just looking out. then days later, the officer wrote again saying get off social media, again sending warnings to this alleged rioter that they were being investigate asked that they should take down any of this incriminating evidence. well, this rioter was eventually arrested on january 19th and was talking to the fbi revealing to them that they had been in touch with the capitol police officer. the capitol police officer is accused of deleting all of these messages, and ceasing all communication. that's where the charges of obstruction come in. one charge of obstruction goes to the capitol police officer instructing this accused rioter to take down all of his messages, and the second charge pertains to the capitol police officer deleting all of his own messages. these are two serious charges of obstruction. they each carry up to 20 years in prison. right now, the capitol police officer has been released. he will appear again in court, alisyn, and victor on october 26th. the capitol police, they have said that he has been suspended pending this investigation, and they say that they of course take this very seriously, guys. >> jessica schneider, thank you for that breaking news. we are also following a growing standoff between the mayor of chicago and the city's police force over the mayor's vaccine mandate. tonight is the deadline for officers to submit their vaccination status. if they fail to do so by midnight, they could be put on unpaid leave but according to the president of the police union, the numbers are on the officers' side. he claims as many as half of the force will defy this mandate. >> cnn's adrienne broaddus is in chicago. the police union clearly believes that it has leverage here. what are we hearing from the mayor? >> the mayor believes the law is on the city's side, and like you noted, by contrast, the president of the union believes he has the upper hand. we will have to wait and see what happens in court. this, after the city filed a complaint against the fraternal order of police and its members as well as the union president. in that complaint, the city is asking the court to intervene. specifically, the city wants the fop and its members to stop from engaging into work stoppage or strike. this is all in response to the city wide vaccination policy for city workers. starting today, all city workers must disclose their vaccination status. if they don't disclose their status, they will be placed on unpaid leave. also, folks who are not fully vaccinated will be required to undergo covid testing twice a week, and those tests must be separated by three to four days. now, as you noted, the fop president has been pushing back and warned at least 50% of its membership will not comply with this policy. listen in to what the mayor had to say, followed by his response to the mayor. >> what we've seen from the fraternal order of police in particular leadership, a lot of misinformation, a lot of flat truths and flat lies in order to induce an insurrection and we're not having that, and so we want to make it very very clear that the law's on our side. i feel very confident about it. >> if you can financially sustain a hit, then stick to your guns, take the hit and we will fight it, in arbitration, every single time, until the last case is resolved. the city cannot keep doing what they're doing. they have an obligation to worry about public safety, not about someone's health status. >> and covid-19 is among the leading cause of death for law enforcement officers. take a look at these numbers. 228 officers across the state died last year. 245 -- or excuse me, 245 died last year, 228 this year, and in chicago specifically, last year covid killed four police officers and this month, covid killed the former president of the union here. victor and alisyn. >> adrienne broaddus, thank you for that. joining us to discuss cnn senior law enforcement and analyst, and former philadelphia police commissioner, charles ramsey, and alice yen, a reporter for the ”chicago tribune” who has been closely following this story. welcome to you both. cheech, let me start with you, and we heard now this political buzz word -- chief, let me start with you, and we heard this political buzz word, the chief of police has -- now waging against the mayor's office specifically. >> one, it's incredibly unfortunate obviously, and just so you know, i'm a 30-year veteran of the chicago police department, that's where i began my policing career. i think the leverage is on the side of the mayor. this is a job action that is prohibited in the union contract. he's couching it as something different but that's exactly what it is. i watched his message on you tube, and he's calling for officers to not comply with the city mandate, and make out the forms that would let them know whether or not they were vaccinated or at least be able to submit to regular testing, and so if 50%, and i don't know if the number's actually that high, certainly it would have an impact on public safety, and that's my biggest concern. you know, police officers have an obligation, much higher than this political nonsense that seems to be going around and around vaccines right now, and that is to keep the public safe. they're sworn to do that. and to walk off the job for something like this is a violation of their oath. >> alice, you have been covering this. to be clear, correct me if i'm wrong, they don't even have to be vaccinated by midnight tonight. this is if they don't want to get vaccinated, they can submit to testing twice a week, but that's a deal breaker for them? >> yeah, last week the mayor updated the policy to announce until the end of the year you have the option to submit to semiweekly covid testing at your own time or expense. the union's position is whether you are vaccinated or not, they don't bloelieve it's right to submit your vaccination status, which legal experts have said the city has the right to ask their employees to do. >> chief, you brought up your 30-year history there in the chicago police department, the fop head said he does not believe the city has the authority to mandate a vaccine, let alone that information about your medical history, think back a few decades for me. i'm sure they asked a lot about your medical history to even get the job. weren't there vaccines that were required as well? >> certainly, just like going to school, i mean, polio, and measles, mumps, things of that nature. i mean, you know, this is not anything new, and again, the city isn't mandating that they all be vaccinated. >> right. >> just show proof of vaccination or submit to regular testing. this isn't just about your health, it's about health of everyone around you. and again, four chicago police officers died last year from covid, and now their union president, former union president dies this year. i mean, personally, i don't get it. but i think that the leverage right now is on the side of the city. >> alice, you know, we heard commissioner ramsey there say that he thinks the leverage is on the mayor's side. given the situation with crime in chicago right now, there's rising violence, at the end of the day, doesn't she need the police? >> yeah, i think it's important to note that we don't know at this point how many officers will follow his order. the city has not released statistics on how many officers have submitted their vaccination status so far, and although john catanzara has said the 50% figure, he hasn't really given any proof or data to back that up. but he does have some leverage because as you noted, the city is grappling with crime, and if officers really are willing to walk to the edge of the cliff with him, the buck would stop with the mayor. people would, you know, blame her. they would say that although she's in a tough decision, weighing public health and public safety that she allowed this to happen. >> alice, i understand that the department also has hundreds of vacancies so they have some open positions. the mayor says that she has a contingency plan if there's a large percentage, up to half of those officers walk off the force or are not allowed to work because they don't disclose. do you know what that conti contingency plan entails at all? >> she has been pretty tight lipped about what the plan of action is. if that happens. sh governor jb pritzker is willing to deploy the national guard to chicago if there are extreme shortages of chicago police to help fight crime. >> commissioner ramsey, if you were commissioner today of the chicago police department, what would you tell your officers? >> well, i would tell them to comply with the directives from the city, and in the meantime, i would be making preparations on what to do should you have a large number of officers walk off the job. because literally that's exactly what the president is calling for. you go to 12-hour shifts, you cancel days off, take people out of administrative positions, put them back in patrol. again, the national guard, state police, you've got a lot of resources that you could bring in to the city on a temporary basis. but the only losers in this entire thing are the people that live in chicago and work in chicago. chicago is my hometown. i care a lot about it. still have family there, and they are going through a rough period of time with an increase in gun violence, and so forth, so for a police leader to call for police officers to walk off, in my opinion, is one of the worst things that could possibly be done, and is truly a violation of their oath of office. >> commissioner ramsey, alice yen, thank you both. obviously we'll be watching what happens at midnight. let's go to philadelphia, ands mandate requiring health care workers, and students to get vaccinated. that goes into effect today. they have until the end of the day to get their first shot. if they don't, they could be placed on unpaid leave or face suspension. >> alexandra field is following this for us. the deadline for the mandate has been extended. what's next? >> look, you're talking about hundreds of thousands of people that this mandate applies to, but you have to step back and recognize the fact that the vast majority of people in the groups have been vaccinated already. this is really about philadelphia covering that last mile. they're saying that they saw hospitals, colleges, universities, moving in the direction of mandating vaccines, as far back as this summer. their key concern is the nursing homes. that has been a problem not just in philadelphia, throughout the country, throughout the course of the pandemic, you saw about 1,200 pandemic related deaths in nursing homes. that's about a third of the totally deaths in the city that resulted from covid-19 as of earlier this week, the department of health is saying that just over 87% of nursing home staff had received at least one dose of the vaccine, but they want to get to 100% by tonight. and the city believes that mandates really do work because since they announced this mandate about two months ago, they have seen that vaccination rate against the workers increasing steadily. there have been calling to extend the deadline further. the commissioner is rejecting that. if you work in health care, this is a matter of life and death. you are in the business of saving lives, and she went on to say that getting a vaccine during the time of a pandemic is really the lowest bar to clear. >> we saw the cdc study that said those unvaccinated have an eleven times higher rate or risk of dieing from covid than those who are vaccinated. important to get that shot. a texas school administrator told teachers if they have a book on the holocaust in their classrooms, they must have books offering opposing views. the controversy and confusion for teachers in texas. president biden ran against donald trump's immigration plan but his administration is now planning to revive one of the former president's controversial policies. that's ahead. 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>> cnn has reached out to petty for comment but has not gotten a response back. joining me now is texas state teachers association president avidia molina. thank you so much for being with us. we did not get a response from petty. this is from the school, during the conversation with teachers, the comment made were in no way to convey the holocaust was anything less than a terrible event in history. additionally, we recognize there are not two sides of the holocaust. now, these teachers are trying to understand, trying to comply with this new law. can you just help us understand the difficulty for teachers trying to stay within the bounds of this new legislation? >> thank you for the question, victor. it's very hard to -- for anybody to understand what this new law says because it is so vague. it's up to interpretation and so we have oever a thousand school districts in texas that are going to interpret this law the way isd did and tell our tea teachers they shouldn't do something, or do something as reprehensible as giving a different side to the holocaust. we don't know what's going to get us in trouble. we are only wanting to teach the truth, and right now, we are afraid to do that. >> so let me read a section of the law, this clause that's applicable to this. no teacher is compelled to teach anything that's controversial. teachers who choose to discuss current events or widely debated issues of public policy or affairs, strive to explore issues from diverse and contending perspectives without giving deference to any one perspective. obviously the holocaust is not one of those currently controversial or widely debated events. who was the arbiter to determine what falls into that category, and what qualifies as suitable opposition? >> and that's where one of our biggest questions and concerns is. we don't know. we don't know if it's going to be a reprimand from the school district. we don't know. it is a law. so are we breaking a law, are we going to be, you know, arrested. what is actually going to happen, and many of our educators are afraid of what's going to happen to their careers. is their certificate going to be pulled. we as educators are always striving to teach our students the truth, to have discussions, to grow, curiosity, and have critical thinking occurring so that we can foster a love of learning, and we don't know how to do that, if we don't know what we can and cannot do, say, teach our students. >> let's listen to an interview with one of the teachers involved in the carol district incident. >> i was in such shock when i heard these words. we felt this was necessary because we felt like no one was going to listen until a teacher spoke up. >> the district says that they have not told teachers to ban books to completely shut down libraries. what are you seeing? >> that's a lie. it is a flat out lie. like, there are -- how could you even make that statement. >> what do you think is at stake here? >> in books children see what the world can be and to have that taken away because we're afraid of a few parents getting upset about a word or two or an idea that they have imagined in a book is unthinkable. >> you know, they discuss books because days before that recording there was a 4th grade teache teacher who was reprimanded after a parent complained about an antihigh te-racism book that still in her classroom. what's your concern as it relates to teacher retention and recruitment considering the difficulty to comply for some teachers with this new law? >> there's concerns all over the place. how are we going to recruit new educators into education and allow them to do what they went to school, you know, to prepare for, and most of our new aspiring educators are wanting to help our children change the world for the better. how are we going to do that if we don't know what we can say. how are we going to be -- feel as good educators knowing that we cannot teach the truth because we might get in trouble. we are having to tell our teachers to know their rights. we are having to have meetings to have discussions about what can happen to them. and the reality is most of the questions is we don't know. and it's just, the uncertainty of what we can and cannot do in schools is ridiculous. politics came into our classrooms, and they shouldn't have. >> an anti-racism book is enough to get you reprimanded in the state of texas. thank you. >> thank you. coming up, president biden is getting an earful from pro-immigrant groups as his administration prepares to revive a controversial trump-era border policy. we have our new reporting next. some things are good to know. like where to find the cheapest gas in town, and which supermarket gives you the most bang for your buck. something else that's good to know? 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>> well, relief is coming. it's certainly a situation where there's strong demand boast domestically and internationally, and there is obviously a significant disruption of the supply chain. lots of things taking place now. the port congestion, and imports have been part of the problem. that's going to be addressed by increasing hours on the ports, now a 24/7 operation in los angeles. work force issues also a challenge. that's why we're focusing on trying to get more truck drivers on the road so we can get product to market. clearly supply train disruptions by virtue of covid, that's why we're encouraging people to be vaccinated. it's also a capacity, processing capacity. one of the reasons we are faced with beef and pork shortages is because we lack processing capacity, we need more competition in that space, and the department of agriculture recently announced a program to expand processing capacity, i think you're going to begin to see efforts at the beginning of next year to address that long-term challenge that we face. >> i want to talk about a few of those things and what the president announced yesterday, but on the relief coming, is it going to get worse as we get closer to the holiday season? >> you know, i think that folks are going to continue to look for ways to celebrate the holidays. the good news is we're going to be able to celebrate the holidays together as family. that wasn't the case a year ago. >> i'm talking about the prices, mr. secretary. families will find a way to get together, but the prices, will these disparities from what they cost a year ago to what they cost now, will that continue to grow? >> i think you're going to see a moderation of those price increases over time. you're going to see sort of a stabilizing of where we are. as we increase capacity, as we address these bottlenecks with the steps that the administration is taking so i think people can expect to see moderation of these processes in the very near term. >> you talked about some of the things that this administration is doing. the president calls this a 90-day sprint, one of several things he's doing is ordering that these ports are operational 24/7 now to get the containers off the ships, on to trucks. we'll talk about trucks in a minute, but one of the heads of one of the trade organizations says that this is the low hanging fruit, the obvious next step. is the administration doing enough? can it be doing more? >> well, i think the administration has a short-term and a long-term strategy. the short-term strategy is the 24/7 port opportunity, trying to get more truck drivers on the road by streamlining the c dprks -- cdl process. there's also a long-term strategy and i mentioned that earlier, the ability to invest in expanded processing capacity is going to significantly increase and send a strong message to the market to be able to produce more, we'll be able to process more, which means we'll be able to increase the supply and meet this growing demand. so i think there's both a short-term and a long-term strategy that's at play here. >> you mentioned the truckers, thousands of truckers in need, tens of thousands because of the disparity there, and you mentioned streamlining the cdl process. we know that for some children, the only reliable meal that they have they get at school, and we now see that also the supply chain is making it harder for schools to get what they need in florida. some schools can't get chicken, be beef, bread from their distributors. buffalo here in new york can't find fresh vegetables, even the utensils. what do the next three, four months look like for schools as they're trying to provide a reliable meal but they can't get the food, the utilities from, the utensils, i should say, from their distributors. >> well, fortunately the department of agriculture has provided a series of waivers, and technical assistance in enabling school districts as well with additional reimbursement and resources to be able to address some of these concerns. i talked with a number of school nutrition officials today and it's an amazing job that they're doing. they are adjusting. they're making changes there on the fly. they're changing menus, they're basically stockpiling items that are available today so that they can take care of the menus for months in advance. it's an amazing job that they're doing, and we all should be appreciative of the steps that they're taking. so i don't have any doubt in my mind that school officials are going to figure out a way to get through this very difficult process. just in the same way that they pivoted when we saw the on set of the pandemic when they had to go to a virtual situation. so clearly not an easy time for them, but they are meeting the challenge. >> one more on the legislation that's being negotiated among democrats and your commitment, i know, to impacting the legislation on climate change and fighting what we're seeing across our country. joe manchin, we know, has said that he's not on board with some of the more aggressive climate change plans including slashing greenhouse gases in half by 2030. should democrats consider softening some of those climate change elements of the bill to get his support for the greater good of the legislation. >> i'm happy to talk about senator man chin about the tremendous opportunities in agriculture. i did work for the dairy industry before i got this job, and i can tell you they are very focused on reducing greenhouse gas emissions ultimately to zero, and feel they can get there in a relatively short period of time. there's amazing work that can be done with carbon sequestration, climate smart agricultural practices and technologies that can have pretty quick gains, and i think sometimes perhaps we need to do a better job of making sure our senators and representatives are fully aware of the opportunities that do exist so they might feel more comfortable in moving forward. >> you believe this is a case of them not understanding what is being proposed or just simply, he's a senator from west virginia, a lot of energy elements there, obviously in his state. you think he doesn't understand it or he's just against it? 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