The Daily Cat | Thurs. 4-28-22

The Daily Cat | Thurs. 4-28-22
The Daily Cat
The Daily Cat | Thurs. 4-28-22

Apr 28 2022 | 00:02:13

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Episode 0 April 28, 2022 00:02:13

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WNUR News’ Daily Briefing – 4-28-22 Talk on hawaiian native issues, new Chicago city ordinance, Boeing plane production and attacks on Transnistria WNUR News broadcasts live at 6 pm CST on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays on WNUR 89.3 FM
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Episode Transcript

Speaker 1 00:00:01 Good morning and welcome to the daily cap. WNU R's daily news brief. I'm your host, Iris Swarthout with a few things you need to know today. It's 9:00 AM central on Thursday, April 28 on campus universe, city of Virginia professor Lisa Marie Cacho visited Northwestern Tuesday evening to present on the criminalization of homeless native Hawaiians, due to settler colonialism, Cacho, detailed police violence towards native Hawaiians on the island, property rights and criminal of homeless people. Among other topics to students. The event was put on by Enus Asian American studies department in Chicago, mayor Lori Lightfoot passed a new city ordinance Wednesday that gives out gas and transit card passes to Chicago residents in monthly drawings. The ordinance passed narrowly by city council voters, as some like alderman Leslie Harriston of the fifth ward said the program is not what the city needs. Most nationally shares of Boeing fell more than 7% yesterday in Dow Jones. After the company announced it will temper pause the production of its 77 7 X passenger jet, a long distance passenger jet that has been in decreased demand due to less international fights. During the COVID 19 pandemic in international news, explosions were reported in tear school transa evening, a Southwest border country of Ukraine. Russia has had troops in trans since the fall of the Soviet union in the 1990s and leader Vare salki blamed Ukraine for the attack. That's all for today's daily cat live from w N R news. I'm Iris Fort out. See you tomorrow.

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