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here is nick, chicago alderman speaking to jesse watters last night on his show and here's what he had to say. >> almost seem like they are living out in the country and don't pay attention to what they are doing and where they are going, just overtaking neighborhoods, a lot of panhandling going on in my neighborhood which is very minor compared to some of the other areas. so -- somebody donated a bunch of bikes, driving around recklessly, what's going on which i'm a little worried about some of these kids getting hit by a car. rachel: 70 coming across the border illegally in these massive numbers coming from rural communities, third world central america, landing in chicago, having a hard time adjusting, doing things the way they did it in their home countries and so many chicago residents, many of them poor, working class, struggling,

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a violent manner intentionally and without justification. i don't quite know how to square that circle. >> well, they say it is for misdemeanors and some felonies, and of course that one that you are referring to could be a felony, so frankly it's a wobbler. back to you. >> william, thank you. sandra. >> sandra: chicago, new mayor brandon johnson finally has rolled out his new blueprint for the windy city and full of progressive ambitions, but light on details on all the new taxes to help curb the violence. bring in raymond lopez, chicago alderman and former mayoral candidate, a democrat, i might add. you have always given it to us straight, a city i know you love. does this blueprint address the issues, is it going to help solve the crime crisis in the city?

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All In With Chris Hayes

then others that are to follow including the one in manhattan that has already been returned. how are they going to view the totality of these charges against mr. trump and the impact that it's going to have on his political fortunes. >> let me ask you a question about the department of justice, just institutional. my colleague rachel maddow's made an excellent point before about a public integrity unit inside the police department of justice for reason, and the reason is that people interested with people's power commit crimes, and in fact it's not some shocking anomaly to see somebody who's elected office, governor ron blagojevich, the mayor of detroit, numerous and sundry alderman in the city of chicago when i was there. it was almost a weekly occurrence. joking only slightly. there is a culture of public integrity cases in the department of justice, and this is obviously a difference in kind, but in some ways also difference a degree.

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American Voices With Alicia Menendez

people here are so welcoming. i could not imagine being able to do what we've done in any other place, or anywhere else. >> art, there is in our next out about your work as an activist that you want scott, get ready for this, nuns to lobby city hall for gay rights, in order to get votes from a catholic councilman. talk to us about that and how sidetracked really became the center of not just of community, but of a political movement. >> well, alicia, it's a pleasure to be here. thank you. chicago has always been a very catholic city. when we were trying to pass basic laws that you couldn't fire people or deny them housing because of their sexual orientation, we were running up against all -- who said i'm catholic, i've catholic i -- can't vote for this. so we reached out to activist nuns. many of whom did civil rights work in the american south. they settled in chicago with women's shelters. these radical nuns became our best allies. we would seek out a none from the same order that had taught the alderman when they were in school. when the alderman would say, i can't vote for this, because i'm catholic.

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American Voices With Alicia Menendez

school. when the alderman would say, i can't vote for this, because i'm catholic. the none would say, whoa, hang on a moment. i'm catholic too. the nuns became our allies. we wondered, why don't we know about this? that's because nuns don't self promote. many of the nuns who helped us were later shut down by the vatican. because of their support of gay people. but it made all the difference in chicago. we were told over and over, chicago will never passed basic gay rights. we proved them wrong with the help of the catholic nuns. >> absolutely incredible. pepe, your first jobs in chicago, those were in gay bars. i wonder how those experiences and that immersion in the community then came to influence your activism and your thinking about what it

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American Voices With Alicia Menendez

in order to get votes from a catholic councilman. talk to us about that and how sidetracked really became the center of not just of community, but of a political movement. >> well, alicia, it's a pleasure to be here. thank you. chicago has always been a very catholic city. when we were trying to pass basic laws that you couldn't fire people or deny them housing because of their sexual orientation, we were running up against all -- who said i'm catholic, i've catholic i -- can't vote for this. so we reached out to activist nuns. many of whom did civil rights work in the american south. they settled in chicago with women's shelters. these radical nuns became our best allies. we would seek out a none from the same order that had taught the alderman when they were in

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Ana Cabrera Reports

police when an altercation escalated early saturday. an officer holding a gun ordered everyone inside to leave the home including aderrien who was shot while coming out of his bedroom. >> he heard the officer and obeyed the command and was immediately shot by that same officer who just told him to come out. it makes no sense. >> reporter: according to cnn, indianola police have confirmed the officer involved in the shooting is greg capers. nbc news has not independently confirmed that, although the city's alderman has told us officer capers has been placed on paid administrative leave after a unanimous vote by the city council. nbc news has not been able to reach officer capers for comment. the mississippi department of public safety tells nbc news the state bureau of investigation is currently assessing this critical incident and gathering evidence adding there will be no further comment until the probe is over. now as aderrien murry heals from his wounds, which according to the family's attorney includes a collapsed lung, lacerated liver

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the weather gods, we would appreciate it, rick. >> do my best. >> thank you. john? >> you can be compassionate but not foolish. >> we're inviting in like a magnet, everybody come here, collect all your freebies, we're going to give it to you. every sucker in here is going to pay for it. >> tensions flair in chicago about a plan that would relocate 400 migrants currently living in police stations across the city. beginning june 1st, the migrants would be moved to a college on the city's northwest side, wright college, where they would stay through the beginning of august. our next guest supports the plan, saying that desperate times call for desperate measures. he's a chicago alderman representing the 38th ward. nick, good to be with you. moving migrants into schools was met with fierce opposition on chicago's south shore. we also saw the protests in brooklyn. now there are folks in the wright college area who seem like they're not happy with it either. we saw those folks talking in

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