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Arsenal arrived at their hotel on Saturday evening ahead of their Premier League clash with Manchester City on Sunday

 Their journey from London up to Manchester came after a day of training, as they prepare for a tough test against the reigning league champions

Arsenal are coming off the back of a 2-1 win over Cardiff City, and will be hoping to replicate Newcastle's surprise win over City on Tuesday

  Strikers Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang and Alexandre Lacazette were among those pictured arriving at the hotel after they had taken a private jet up north

Also arriving at the hotel was Mesut Ozil, who hasn't played a full 90 minutes for the team since a 3-1 win over Burnley on December 22

He recently turned down a loan deal with PSG, who are looking for a short-term replacement for the injured Neymar

Arsenal manager Unai Emery arrived with his suitcase, and was also carrying a suit in a Cavallaro Napoli bag, one of Arsenal's commercial partners

 Earlier in the day, Arsenal were training at their St. Albans base as they prepared for Manchester City

Sunday's match is an important one for Arsenal, who are three points behind Chelsea in the race for top four

Chelsea managed an emphatic 5-0 win over Huddersfield on Saturday, so also currently have a superior goal difference

 Arsenal will be hoping to overcome City, who were leapfrogged by Tottenham on Saturday, in order to close the gap

Despite the big game looming, Arsenal's players still appeared to be enjoying themselves, as Lacazette posed for the cameras during the training session

A large group of players pointed and made fun of Arsenal fitness coach Julen Masach as he did press-ups in front of them

Arsenal had a battling win over Cardiff, so will be looking to improve if they're going to overcome City

 Among those training was new man Denis Suarez, who they have signed on loan from Barcelona

 

For more infomation >> Arsenal players arrive at their hotel ahead of Manchester City clash - Duration: 2:57.

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Disneyland Resort Hotels Overview (2014) - Duration: 1:57.

[music]

>> ANNOUNCER: Stay with us, an experienced magic that never ends.

Escape into a getaway that surrounds you with Disney stories and magical touches throughout your stay.

Here, you can relax play or make a splash at one of our incredible themed pools.

Sit down to a spectacular dinner at an award-winning restaurant,

or even meet a few Disney characters during your magical meal.

Whichever of these three amazing hotels you choose, you'll enjoy a true Disney experience

that literally places you steps away from two classic theme parks.

And the shopping, dining, and entertainment of the Downtown Disney District too.

The benefits are bountiful.

Special entrance to Disney California Adventure Park.

An early entry into one of the two parks, each day of your hotel stay.

All to help you make more time for family fun.

Of course, you can rely on our legendary service

with friendly Disney Cast Members, happy to make your stay relaxing and absolutely easy.

[music]

The hardest thing you'll need to do

is decide which of these three amazing hotels to choose.

For more infomation >> Disneyland Resort Hotels Overview (2014) - Duration: 1:57.

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LO QUE NO VIMOS EN ESTE ATERRADOR HOTEL ABANDONADO MUY PARANORMAL - URBEX ESPAÑA - Duration: 2:31.

very good guys welcome to a new video of places abandoned today a video

a little different since a subscriber He told us that he has seen something strange

in one of my videos and we have decided make a video about this so that

you tell me what you think is but before

we enter header

first of all tell them that I am very happy with the support they are giving

this channel and that they continue to support this way and they subscribe to the channel

which is free and helps us a lot move forward with this project to what

that we go about seven months ago I went up this video of an abandoned hotel les

I leave the card on the top right visit and below the description I leave you

the link so you can see them and you tell me what they think we explored bokine and

I Bokine Exploring and we explore this hotel we covered everything the truth that

It is a very sinister hotel and We saw something strange in one of the bathtubs that

I also want you to see it if you want to tell me something very

terrifying the truth and that's why I I recommend you see it but this is not what

surprisingly worse this subscriber tells me that in a certain minute of

this video because you see something totally paranormal

I did not see it, I did not realize when we are recording we passed and we did not tell

account but clear when going back we are left to check we do not know

what it is and if you can help us that is, they think that much better

and I say this since it is a hotel that opened in the 60s consisting of

hotel and restaurant where they were held events and we believe that it closed around

1990 with a big Christmas party but not everything ends here experts in the

matter ensures that this hotel is very paranormal since they have had sensations

strangers have heard psychophonies and have seen several presences why I do

emphasize this moment of my video already that strange things happen here

I wanted him to see in this child silhouette maybe there was something else we do not know

For more infomation >> LO QUE NO VIMOS EN ESTE ATERRADOR HOTEL ABANDONADO MUY PARANORMAL - URBEX ESPAÑA - Duration: 2:31.

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T.S.A. Agent Jumps to His Death From Hotel Balcony at Orlando Airport The New York Times - Duration: 3:00.

T.S.A. Agent Jumps to His Death From Hotel Balcony at Orlando Airport The New York Times

A terminal at Orlando International Airport was evacuated and incoming flights were grounded on Saturday morning after a Transportation Security Administration officer jumped to his death, the police and witnesses said.

The officer, described by the Orlando police as a man in his 40s, had just clocked out of work before jumping from a balcony of the Hyatt Regency in the airport atrium about 9:30 a.m.

Jenny L. Burke, a spokeswoman for the agency, confirmed that an off duty T.S.A. employee had fallen from a balcony inside the airport and died. Our thoughts and prayers go out to the officers family, friends and everyone in our T.S.A. family, she said.

The police that preliminary information suggests an apparent suicide.

The sound of the man crashing to the floor caused passengers to flee unscreened into a restricted area, Ms. Burke said. Crowds of passengers were being rescreened on Saturday afternoon. Officials said flight operations were starting to return to normal about 12:30 p.m. on Saturday. The Federal Aviation Administration issued a halt to inbound flights that was lifted at 11:30 a.m.

Michael Bawol, 32, was traveling home to Halifax, Nova Scotia, after a week of work in Florida when he saw a man standing on the outer ledge of a balcony on the top floor of the hotel, he said.

It looked like he was repairing something, and I thought to myself that this was a very dangerous spot to be fixing something, Mr. Bawol wrote in an email. At that moment, he turned and faced the main hall, extended his arms to the side and let himself fall.

Mr. Bawol, who said he was about 20 feet away, looked away when he realized that the man was jumping.

I covered my ears, but the sound of impact was still audible, he said.

Adults and children began crying when they realized what had happened. T.S.A. agents rushed in and guided passengers to the terminal exits. Paramedics tried to revive the man before moving him to a stretcher.

The police said the man, whose name was not released, was taken to a hospital, where he was pronounced dead.

Another witness, Greg Oswald, a psychologist from Plainfield, Ill., was returning home after a Disney cruise with his wife and four children when he heard passengers gasping and screaming.

All the families and everyone there is just watching in horror, Mr. Oswald said. I was anxious and scared and very worried for my family.

During the partial government shutdown, in increasing numbers, union and airport management officials.

Congressman Darren Soto, a Democrat of Florida, : Our @TSA Officers have already suffered so much during the GovernmentShutdown. This apparent suicide only adds to tragedy experienced at Orlando Intl. Our prayers go out to his family and co workers after this difficult loss.

[If you are having thoughts of suicide, call the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline at 1 800 273 8255 TALK . You can find a list of additional resources at .]

For more infomation >> T.S.A. Agent Jumps to His Death From Hotel Balcony at Orlando Airport The New York Times - Duration: 3:00.

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Disney's Paradise Pier Hotel at the Disneyland Resort, Anaheim California (2014) - Duration: 1:12.

>> ANNOUNCER: Stepping into Disney's Paradise Pier Hotel

it's like going back in time, to the heyday of California beachfront boardwalks.

In a way, that only Disney could create

from the Surfin' Goofy statue in the lobby,

to the roller coaster inspired waterslide at the rooftop pool

everything about this hotel tells you that you're in for a totally

unique, totally Disney experience.

[music]

The updated accommodations are bright and welcoming

and some, come with one-of-a-kind views of the magic.

You can even hang out with some of your favorite

Disney friends, at a character breakfast starring Mickey himself.

There's plenty of Surfside magic to be had at Disney's Paradise Pier Hotel.

For more infomation >> Disney's Paradise Pier Hotel at the Disneyland Resort, Anaheim California (2014) - Duration: 1:12.

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Războinicii au câștigat jocul pentru hotel! Au sărbătorit într-un mod inedit la final - Duration: 2:27.

For more infomation >> Războinicii au câștigat jocul pentru hotel! Au sărbătorit într-un mod inedit la final - Duration: 2:27.

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HOT | Chicago Woman Got 30 Hotel Rooms for Homeless People During Severe Cold Snap The New York Ti - Duration: 2:32.

HOT | Chicago Woman Got 30 Hotel Rooms for Homeless People During Severe Cold Snap The New York Ti

As temperatures plunged to life threatening lows this week, more than 100 homeless people in Chicago unexpectedly found themselves with food, fresh clothes and a place to stay after a local real estate broker intervened.

The broker, Candice Payne, 34, said it was a spur of the moment decision to help. It was 50 below, and I knew they were going to be sleeping on ice and I had to do something, she said on Saturday.

Ms. Payne contacted hotels and found 30 rooms available at the for Wednesday night at dollar 70 per room. Temperatures in Chicago reached lows of minus 25 and minus 26 on Wednesday and Thursday, according to the National Weather Service.

After Ms. Payne paid for the rooms on a credit card, she asked on her for anyone who could help transport the homeless people. Soon she had a caravan of cars, S.U.V.s and vans with volunteer drivers.

We met at tent city, where all the homeless people set up tents and live on the side of the expressway, Ms. Payne said. It is not a secret. The homeless have been living there for years.

She asked as many people as she could to go with her to the Amber Inn as donations were pouring in to her Cash App account.

Ms. Payne met two pregnant women and a family of five in the first group of homeless people who went to the inn.

We had to accommodate everyone. It was really overwhelming, Ms. Payne said. They were so appreciative. They couldnt wait to get in a bath and lay in a bed.

Ms. Payne bought toiletries, food, prenatal vitamins, lotions, deodorants and snacks and made care packages to help make the people feel comfortable. Restaurants donated trays of food, and many people called the inn.

She said she has spent about dollar 4,700 so far on the rooms and other materials.

People from the community, they all piggyback off Candice, said Robyn Smith, the manager of the Amber Inn. Other people started calling and anonymously paying for rooms, she added, and Ms. Smith lowered the price to accommodate more people.

What started out as 30 rooms doubled to 60, Ms. Smith said. The rooms were only supposed to be occupied until Thursday, when temperatures in Chicago were expected to moderate. But with the donations Ms. Payne has received — more than dollar 10,000 so far — she has been able to house the people in the hotel and feed them until Sunday.

I am a regular person, Ms. Payne said. It all sounded like a rich person did this, but Im just a little black girl from the South Side. I thought it was unattainable, but after seeing this and seeing people from all around the world, that just tells me that its not that unattainable. We can all do this together.

Ms. Payne wants to organize other ways to help homeless people in Chicago.

This was a temporary fix, and it has inspired me to come up with more of a permanent solution, Ms. Payne said before she received a call on her other line — from J.B. Pritzker, the governor of Illinois.

He thanked me, Ms. Payne said. He said it was one of the biggest acts of kindness we have seen in a long time.

For more infomation >> HOT | Chicago Woman Got 30 Hotel Rooms for Homeless People During Severe Cold Snap The New York Ti - Duration: 2:32.

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HOT | T.S.A. Agent Jumps to His Death From Hotel Balcony at Orlando Airport The New York Times - Duration: 3:01.

HOT | T.S.A. Agent Jumps to His Death From Hotel Balcony at Orlando Airport The New York Times

A terminal at Orlando International Airport was evacuated and incoming flights were grounded on Saturday morning after a Transportation Security Administration officer jumped to his death, the police and witnesses said.

The officer, described by the Orlando police as a man in his 40s, had just clocked out of work before jumping from a balcony of the Hyatt Regency in the airport atrium about 9:30 a.m.

Jenny L. Burke, a spokeswoman for the agency, confirmed that an off duty T.S.A. employee had fallen from a balcony inside the airport and died. Our thoughts and prayers go out to the officers family, friends and everyone in our T.S.A. family, she said.

The police that preliminary information suggests an apparent suicide.

The sound of the man crashing to the floor caused passengers to flee unscreened into a restricted area, Ms. Burke said. Crowds of passengers were being rescreened on Saturday afternoon. Officials said flight operations were starting to return to normal about 12:30 p.m. on Saturday. The Federal Aviation Administration issued a halt to inbound flights that was lifted at 11:30 a.m.

Michael Bawol, 32, was traveling home to Halifax, Nova Scotia, after a week of work in Florida when he saw a man standing on the outer ledge of a balcony on the top floor of the hotel, he said.

It looked like he was repairing something, and I thought to myself that this was a very dangerous spot to be fixing something, Mr. Bawol wrote in an email. At that moment, he turned and faced the main hall, extended his arms to the side and let himself fall.

Mr. Bawol, who said he was about 20 feet away, looked away when he realized that the man was jumping.

I covered my ears, but the sound of impact was still audible, he said.

Adults and children began crying when they realized what had happened. T.S.A. agents rushed in and guided passengers to the terminal exits. Paramedics tried to revive the man before moving him to a stretcher.

The police said the man, whose name was not released, was taken to a hospital, where he was pronounced dead.

Another witness, Greg Oswald, a psychologist from Plainfield, Ill., was returning home after a Disney cruise with his wife and four children when he heard passengers gasping and screaming.

All the families and everyone there is just watching in horror, Mr. Oswald said. I was anxious and scared and very worried for my family.

During the partial government shutdown, in increasing numbers, union and airport management officials.

Congressman Darren Soto, a Democrat of Florida, : Our @TSA Officers have already suffered so much during the GovernmentShutdown. This apparent suicide only adds to tragedy experienced at Orlando Intl. Our prayers go out to his family and co workers after this difficult loss.

[If you are having thoughts of suicide, call the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline at 1 800 273 8255 TALK . You can find a list of additional resources at .]

For more infomation >> HOT | T.S.A. Agent Jumps to His Death From Hotel Balcony at Orlando Airport The New York Times - Duration: 3:01.

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Disneyland Hotel Tour at the Disneyland Resort (2014) - Duration: 1:37.

>> ANNOUNCER: The newly transformed Disneyland Hotel is classic Disney with a contemporary flair.

Three vibrant towers

each reflecting the cool nostalgia of Disneyland Park.

The magic begins the moment you arrive at each inviting lobby

filled with colorful Disney decor and continues in spacious accommodations.

Luxuriously updated rooms pixie-dusted with magical Disney touches.

Outside, three separate pools invite pure relaxation

and one, offers an imaginative

slide inspired by the original Disneyland monorail.

Hungry?

Sit down to a fantastic five-star meal

at the award-winning steakhouse 55,

or head over to Goofy's kitchen where you can dine in the company is some of your Disney pals.

Tangaroa Terrace, features island inspired surroundings and fantastic food

and Trader Sam's Enchanted Tiki Bar, promises a magical getaway filled with tropical surprises.

With so much to do right here,

the Disneyland Hotel is a destination in itself.

For more infomation >> Disneyland Hotel Tour at the Disneyland Resort (2014) - Duration: 1:37.

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Giani Kiriță, criză de nervi în jocul pentru hotel! A început să urle la elevii lui - Duration: 1:19.

For more infomation >> Giani Kiriță, criză de nervi în jocul pentru hotel! A început să urle la elevii lui - Duration: 1:19.

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US NEWS | Chicago Woman Got 30 Hotel Rooms for Homeless People During Severe Cold Snap The New Yor - Duration: 2:02.

US NEWS | Chicago Woman Got 30 Hotel Rooms for Homeless People During Severe Cold Snap The New Yor

As temperatures plunged to life threatening lows this week, more than 100 homeless people in Chicago unexpectedly found themselves with food, fresh clothes and a place to stay after a local real estate broker intervened.

The broker, Candice Payne, 34, said it was a spur of the moment decision to help. It was 50 below, and I knew they were going to be sleeping on ice and I had to do something, she said on Saturday.

Ms. Payne contacted hotels and found 30 rooms available at the for Wednesday night at dollar 70 per room. Temperatures in Chicago reached lows of minus 25 and minus 26 on Wednesday and Thursday, according to the National Weather Service.

After Ms. Payne paid for the rooms on a credit card, she asked on her for anyone who could help transport the homeless people. Soon she had a caravan of cars, S.U.V.s and vans with volunteer drivers.

We met at tent city, where all the homeless people set up tents and live on the side of the expressway, Ms. Payne said. It is not a secret. The homeless have been living there for years.

She asked as many people as she could to go with her to the Amber Inn as donations were pouring in to her Cash App account.

Ms. Payne met two pregnant women and a family of five in the first group of homeless people who went to the inn.

We had to accommodate everyone. It was really overwhelming, Ms. Payne said. They were so appreciative. They couldnt wait to get in a bath and lay in a bed.

Ms. Payne bought toiletries, food, prenatal vitamins, lotions, deodorants and snacks and made care packages to help make the people feel comfortable. Restaurants donated trays of food, and many people called the inn.

She said she has spent about dollar 4,700 so far on the rooms and other materials.

People from the community, they all piggyback off Candice, said Robyn Smith, the manager of the Amber Inn. Other people started calling and anonymously paying for rooms, she added, and Ms. Smith lowered the price to accommodate more people.

What started out as 30 rooms doubled to 60, Ms. Smith said. The rooms were only supposed to be occupied until Thursday, when temperatures in Chicago were expected to moderate. But with the donations Ms. Payne has received — more than dollar 10,000 so far — she has been able to house the people in the hotel and feed them until Sunday.

I am a regular person, Ms. Payne said. It all sounded like a rich person did this, but Im just a little black girl from the South Side. I thought it was unattainable, but after seeing this and seeing people from all around the world, that just tells me that its not that unattainable. We can all do this together.

Ms. Payne wants to organize other ways to help homeless people in Chicago.

This was a temporary fix, and it has inspired me to come up with more of a permanent solution, Ms. Payne said before she received a call on her other line — from J.B. Pritzker, the governor of Illinois.

He thanked me, Ms. Payne said. He said it was one of the biggest acts of kindness we have seen in a long time.

For more infomation >> US NEWS | Chicago Woman Got 30 Hotel Rooms for Homeless People During Severe Cold Snap The New Yor - Duration: 2:02.

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HOT | T.S.A. Agent Jumps to His Death From Hotel Balcony at Orlando Airport The New York Times - Duration: 3:01.

HOT | T.S.A. Agent Jumps to His Death From Hotel Balcony at Orlando Airport The New York Times

A terminal at Orlando International Airport was evacuated and incoming flights were grounded on Saturday morning after a Transportation Security Administration officer jumped to his death, the police and witnesses said.

The officer, described by the Orlando police as a man in his 40s, had just clocked out of work before jumping from a balcony of the Hyatt Regency in the airport atrium about 9:30 a.m.

Jenny L. Burke, a spokeswoman for the agency, confirmed that an off duty T.S.A. employee had fallen from a balcony inside the airport and died. Our thoughts and prayers go out to the officers family, friends and everyone in our T.S.A. family, she said.

The police that preliminary information suggests an apparent suicide.

The sound of the man crashing to the floor caused passengers to flee unscreened into a restricted area, Ms. Burke said. Crowds of passengers were being rescreened on Saturday afternoon. Officials said flight operations were starting to return to normal about 12:30 p.m. on Saturday. The Federal Aviation Administration issued a halt to inbound flights that was lifted at 11:30 a.m.

Michael Bawol, 32, was traveling home to Halifax, Nova Scotia, after a week of work in Florida when he saw a man standing on the outer ledge of a balcony on the top floor of the hotel, he said.

It looked like he was repairing something, and I thought to myself that this was a very dangerous spot to be fixing something, Mr. Bawol wrote in an email. At that moment, he turned and faced the main hall, extended his arms to the side and let himself fall.

Mr. Bawol, who said he was about 20 feet away, looked away when he realized that the man was jumping.

I covered my ears, but the sound of impact was still audible, he said.

Adults and children began crying when they realized what had happened. T.S.A. agents rushed in and guided passengers to the terminal exits. Paramedics tried to revive the man before moving him to a stretcher.

The police said the man, whose name was not released, was taken to a hospital, where he was pronounced dead.

Another witness, Greg Oswald, a psychologist from Plainfield, Ill., was returning home after a Disney cruise with his wife and four children when he heard passengers gasping and screaming.

All the families and everyone there is just watching in horror, Mr. Oswald said. I was anxious and scared and very worried for my family.

During the partial government shutdown, in increasing numbers, union and airport management officials.

Congressman Darren Soto, a Democrat of Florida, : Our @TSA Officers have already suffered so much during the GovernmentShutdown. This apparent suicide only adds to tragedy experienced at Orlando Intl. Our prayers go out to his family and co workers after this difficult loss.

[If you are having thoughts of suicide, call the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline at 1 800 273 8255 TALK . You can find a list of additional resources at .]

For more infomation >> HOT | T.S.A. Agent Jumps to His Death From Hotel Balcony at Orlando Airport The New York Times - Duration: 3:01.

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Chicago Woman Got 30 Hotel Rooms for Homeless People During Severe Cold Snap The New York Times - Duration: 2:33.

Chicago Woman Got 30 Hotel Rooms for Homeless People During Severe Cold Snap The New York Times

As temperatures plunged to life threatening lows this week, more than 100 homeless people in Chicago unexpectedly found themselves with food, fresh clothes and a place to stay after a local real estate broker intervened.

The broker, Candice Payne, 34, said it was a spur of the moment decision to help. It was 50 below, and I knew they were going to be sleeping on ice and I had to do something, she said on Saturday.

Ms. Payne contacted hotels and found 30 rooms available at the for Wednesday night at dollar 70 per room. Temperatures in Chicago reached lows of minus 25 and minus 26 on Wednesday and Thursday, according to the National Weather Service.

After Ms. Payne paid for the rooms on a credit card, she asked on her for anyone who could help transport the homeless people. Soon she had a caravan of cars, S.U.V.s and vans with volunteer drivers.

We met at tent city, where all the homeless people set up tents and live on the side of the expressway, Ms. Payne said. It is not a secret. The homeless have been living there for years.

She asked as many people as she could to go with her to the Amber Inn as donations were pouring in to her Cash App account.

Ms. Payne met two pregnant women and a family of five in the first group of homeless people who went to the inn.

We had to accommodate everyone. It was really overwhelming, Ms. Payne said. They were so appreciative. They couldnt wait to get in a bath and lay in a bed.

Ms. Payne bought toiletries, food, prenatal vitamins, lotions, deodorants and snacks and made care packages to help make the people feel comfortable. Restaurants donated trays of food, and many people called the inn.

She said she has spent about dollar 4,700 so far on the rooms and other materials.

People from the community, they all piggyback off Candice, said Robyn Smith, the manager of the Amber Inn. Other people started calling and anonymously paying for rooms, she added, and Ms. Smith lowered the price to accommodate more people.

What started out as 30 rooms doubled to 60, Ms. Smith said. The rooms were only supposed to be occupied until Thursday, when temperatures in Chicago were expected to moderate. But with the donations Ms. Payne has received — more than dollar 10,000 so far — she has been able to house the people in the hotel and feed them until Sunday.

I am a regular person, Ms. Payne said. It all sounded like a rich person did this, but Im just a little black girl from the South Side. I thought it was unattainable, but after seeing this and seeing people from all around the world, that just tells me that its not that unattainable. We can all do this together.

Ms. Payne wants to organize other ways to help homeless people in Chicago.

This was a temporary fix, and it has inspired me to come up with more of a permanent solution, Ms. Payne said before she received a call on her other line — from J.B. Pritzker, the governor of Illinois.

He thanked me, Ms. Payne said. He said it was one of the biggest acts of kindness we have seen in a long time.

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