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The future of Chicago's coach house program, homeless Chicagoans still shut out of O'Hare and more in your Chicago news roundup

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Photos: Chicago's 45th annual Puerto Rican People's Day Parade

Photos: Chicago's 45th annual Puerto Rican People's Day Parade
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operations. then we hear from maria and they're here right now on the time of hansen and other towns in puerto rico. >> may before you go i'm wondering if you could turn the camera around star viewers can see what it looks like in the streets of puerto rico right now. and while you are doing that, if you're talking about the stately united states think some of these issues wouldn't even be a factor. i think the question of state always comes around and there's a crisis. do you think state hub for puerto rico is the answer? >> i think the answer is when you've invaded, country puerto rico is a country invaded the answer is a process of self determination. that's where the puerto rican people can define a relationship of the united states. most puerto ricans -- there's 3.1 of us here, 5 million in the u.s.. so, there are less puerto ricans in puerto rico then in the continental u.s. but there is a process of self determination that should take

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Don Lemon Tonight

and consistent aid and that fema will not have learned enough from the lessons of the past and continue to request things of puerto ricans that cannot be done, for example, the communications are spotty because the communication towers will stop them and shut them down a couple hours before they can run over. today i had difficulty getting in contact in puerto rico. i think it is very important. i'm happy to hear that fema said that the number one goal is to save lives. i remember when i said that to president october 4th of 2017, this is not about politics. this is about saving lives.

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Don Lemon Tonight

time. they can be put in place in the different communities in the place where's people need it the most. the transformation of that grid has been built differently. the staffer act says that. we need to transform to build the grid in a different way. >> how about bury the lines. >> if you can give us your final word on this, please. >> puerto ricans had redefined the word resiliency. he had two hurricanes, ousted two political figures, the governor and the mayor. and then the pandemic compounded this. we have come through each and

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New Day With John Berman and Brianna Keilar

still looms large over the island. >> we've wasted five years so the fear of the puerto rican people is that history will repeat itself. >> reporter: john, brianna, you heard the woman i spoke to in that shelter yesterday who said this is worse than maria. that is shocking to hear especially on a day like today. the five-year anniversary of hurricane maria. so many people in the interior on the southern part of the island dealing with what still is not over yet. the question will be how quickly can emergency crews restore -- rescue people and how quickly can the power be restored here? >> we're seeing pictures of a rescue that looks like it almost did not succeed there. layla, people are really up against incredible odds in puerto rico. thank you for the report. this morning new video shows republican operatives working with an attorney for former

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college at massachusetts. and it is very different seeing things unfold from another perspective. but knowing what i have already known and what the people that i work with no -- and one of the things is that we have wasted five years. five years of a reconstruction that should have been way much more advanced than it is. especially when it comes to the electrical grid. my parents who live in a town very close to send one lost power about three hours before the hurricane actually hit puerto rico. and right, now they are without water and without electricity, when maria came by they spent six months without water and electricity. so the fear of the puerto rican people is that history will repeat itself, that the aid

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