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two lines of the national anthem is a question, not a statement. it says, "o say does that does t "star-spangled banner" still wave? >> general, always good to spend time with you. as always, thank you for your service. >> thank you. appreciate it. >> again, nearly 3.5 travelers set to fly this memorial day weekend, surpassing prepandemic levels. do americans need to brace themselves before taking off? >> plus, one chicago community now is on edge as the city plans to imminently relocate hundreds of migrants currently in police stations to a college gym. a chicago alderman says it's a desperate situation. he also says he's okay with it.

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they said we want to be a sanctuary city, not realizing that people will be sending people over. governor abbott is sending them over, saying vile things about texas and the governor, why is he doing this. basically the governor of texas is doing them a favor, because brownsville doesn't have the resources to help these people out. >> if chicago is suffering the way it is, putting 800 people in police stations to house them, you can imagine what the border towns are going through. >> if we can't handle 8,000, john, i don't know how they'll handle hundreds of thousands. >> i want to play one more piece of sound, if i could, alderman. this comes from jennifer preston, a mom at that meeting. she says, look, i've got compassion for migrants. the united states is a country built on immigration, but there's two sets of rules here. listen to what she said. >> i have five emails in my in

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policy to the far extreme and not suggesting we go back there, but there must be something consistent with what we are making tax paying u.s. citizens and residents do that is consistent with bringing in migrants. >> ashley: alderman went on to say they become taxpayers, the american people are the taxpayers, people who are here legally. they have to sift through and figure this out. as you saw in the video, people are upset over this. we did reach out to chicago public schools for a statement and we have not received a response. jennifer preston, thanks for your time. >> thank you. >> ashley: utah mayor is sick of mitt romney representing his state in the u.s. senate, he decided to run against him. >> mitt romney moved to utah and

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releasing this because of an on going investigation. this officer has been identified as greg capers, the local board of alderman voted to place him on paid administrative leave. the family and family attorney, they're making this very clear. they want this officer charged. they want him fired. they're planning a it sift sit protest later. >> thank you. ahead, former president trump making a direct appeal to the attorney general, merrick garland. why his legal team is arguing he shouldn't be indicted. ♪ you got a minute?

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CBS Evening News With Norah ODonnell

year. >> reporter: many communities nationwide... >> we want! >> reporter: like this one in brooklyn, new york, do not want shelters in their neighborhoods. residents say they are already strapped for resources and have safety concerns. >> i don't feel safe having adult males with no health screenings, no criminal background checks, around our children. >> reporter: migrants have since been moved out of the school. new york city mayor eric adams is among a group of mayors from los angeles, houston, and denver, who want a meeting with the president. denver mayor michael hancock michael hancock. >> cities like denver, cities like chicago, are stressed already. our resources are stretched. and we need the support, the immediate support of the federal government. >> reporter: migrants nationwide are being housed in hotels, schools, community centers, even police stations in chicago. that is where alderman byron sigcho-lopez is trying to find new spaces for migrants like this church, which was filled with families that had been at a police station last night.

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a group of teenage men attempted to rob her and she fought back, was shot and killed. one of her assailants came back and stole her gun. >> tears of adam toledo's parents are made of the same sorrow as the parents of officer preston's parents. [applause] >> chicago alderman that when he compared the deaths of a gang banger and officer are wrong. officer preston's end marked the short end to a life and sacrifice. we see there is no compareson. since johnson was sworn in six people are shot and two killed in the city of chicago. >> bill: mike tobin watching that story in chicago. thank you. >> dana: the rapid rise of

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Special Report With Bret Baier

made of the same sorrow as the parents of officer preston's parents. >> chicago alderman tweeted that chicago's mayor's comments comparing the deaths of a gang banger and an officer were wrong. wire pointed is a conservative think tanks in chicago. >> that's where i'm most concerned is that the police are going to get further demoralized by these kind of things. we are already at risk of having them stand down. >> when johnson was still mayor elect, rowdy teens mobbed millennium park trashed property and set cars on fire. johnson stopped short of condemning the rioters tweeting in part, it is not constructive to demonize youth who have otherwise been starved of opportunities in their own communities. >> johnson had backed the defund the police movement, now he says too many chicagoans fear for their safety and he promises to

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alderman is putting this. he helped convert a warehouse into a facility that can house some migrants. listen to how he put it. >> we are in a breaking point, yeah, absolutely, especially after the title 42 was being lifted so there's a breaking point. so this is not only local. this is also international, so federal government must have a more coherent policy when it comes to countries in latin america that are being destabilized, and we have a humanitarian crisis at the border. >> reporter: the big message that you're hearing here in chicago is that this is not sustainable. so many people saying they want to help, but they say they don't have the resources to be able to provide those services. >> thank you both for your reports. i want to bring in sergio gonzalez, executive director of immigration hub, and a former senior adviser to then senator kamala harris.

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it would be speaker rides off without bike helmet. how dare he. >> steve: oopsy dazey. great job down there. go chase them. >> brian: sanctuary city of chicago. population 2 million. couldn't handle 50 illegal immigrants before declaring a state of emergency. a democratic alderman calls out his city's hypocritical far left policies. ♪ it's every-other-month, injectable cabenuva. for adults who are undetectable, cabenuva is the only complete, long-acting hiv treatment you can get every other month. cabenuva helps keep me undetectable. it's two injections, given by my healthcare provider, every other month. it's one less thing to think about while traveling. hiv pills aren't on my mind. a quick change in my plans is no big deal. don't receive cabenuva if you're allergic to its ingredients or taking certain medicines, which may interact with cabenuva. serious side effects include allergic reactions post-injection reactions, liver problems, and depression. if you have a rash and other allergic reaction symptoms, stop cabenuva and get medical help right away.

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