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space to throw that along the baseline. a ariza drives. got one off. neil: he was begging for a foul there. he will go to the line. stacey: w.y.p. know your personnel. -- k.y.p. neil: turn your back and let him shoot it. korver. a foul. his second. stacey: he plays the passing lanes well. i'm sure the los angeles lakers would love to have him back. neil: 93-85. 1.33. derrick can afford to be patient here and run some time.
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10 on the shot clock. deng into the lane. gets it out. back to luo. open jumper. stacey: beautiful. this is where it comes down to execution now. taking care of the basketball, getting high percentage shots. neil: outside, ariza, way off target. you want it. you shoot that. you got it. stacey: 28%. neil: we're going to be under a minute. rose against chris paul. stacey: seeing the big boys come out and play. finish the deal. neil: rose. stacey: boozey showing you the body control. again, that big screen comes up. splits it. derrick rose does a nice job of finding them. neil: 97-95. he will get to the free-throw line.
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the bulls -- as many in the crowd here going head for the exits. stacey: we talked about the maturation process of derrick rose. understanding late-game situations. if they are going to try take the ball out of your hands, does a good job of reading the defense. gives carlos boozer the bounce. he can go to the rim without even having to dribble. neil: 55-33, there is a path. they have now outscored them. 55-34, the number for the bulls. boozer. outside. put it in this guy's hands. derrick. winds the clock. 10 to shoot. cranks it out. deng fires. nope. it is going to be too little, too late for the hornets. thornton runs in. scores with a driving lay-up.
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97-88. just 15 seconds left. korver to deng. and that will do it. six seconds, five, it is going to be over. 97-88 is going to be your final. as the bulls come in here to new orleans. the hornets knocking off orlando last night. but the bulls come in and handle them, trail at the intermission but a terrific second half and they come back and win the basketball game. we'll have a final word when we come back. a coming up, sad faces for reason. overcrowded animal shelter
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neil: tonight's plays of the game are brought to you by budweiser. great times are waiting. grab some bud. as the bulls win it 97-88. here is c.j. watson. the steal, then the runout. a little crossover. got paul turned around and laid it in and then ronnie brewer with the putback here. on a pogo stick there. trampolined it back up and in. then the bulls come from behind to win this game. stacey, looked like maybe they were a little low on energy in the first half but in the second half really keyed up the
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hornets. stacey: defensively. they really got after them. 55-35, they outscored them. points in the paint, 36-20. i think new orleans ran out of gas. they played last night but the bulls took after them. neil: yeah, they did. the bulls now improve to 36-13. our next bulls telecast will be tuesday night when the bulls are back at the united center to take on the charlotte bobcats. join us at 7:00. wgn america viewers tune in saturday, march 12 when the bulls host the utah jazz. that will be at 7:00 on wgn tv. finally again tonight, the bulls 97. hornets 88. for stacey kirnings neil funk, good night from louisiana --
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stacey king, neil funk, good night from louisiana. the new egypt. >> a day of celebration and restoration. thousands of return to the site of massive protests in egypt to up and discuss the future of a country waking up from a revolution. good evening. has our top story. >> revolution is not always glamorous. trash pickup that got saturdayin cairo proved just that.
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protesters were happy to clean garbage that accumulated during the uprising. >> a day later, egyptians continue to celebrate. >> i am an egyptian. we have changed. >> the military is in control of the country. say they are committed to process and all their treaties, including the treaty with israel. there is optimism that the egyptian and israeli military's have a mutual respect. >> we see a very professional military. they are very responsive to civilian control. the head of egypt's's council is seemed with military and defense,
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robert gates. they have not spoken since the of the mubarak government. >> be celebrating continues in chicago today on michigan avenue. up atut 100 people showed egyptian consulate building show their approval of mubarak's resignation. they hope for some positive change. this new era in egypt could of a new waveng change the about the middle east. >> what these events in agent needs -- means to the middle east -- no government in the revolt.re immune to whether the government is run by
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authoritarian presence or buy a minority. this is a landmark shift from will be no turning back. the president is very profound. it says basically that the can change thety government. that is a one-wait move. not go back from there. >> new leaders will be taking steps to preemptively forestall similar scenes. rebels have taken place in syria, jordan, and iran. there are suggestions of, "do worry, we will take proactive measures." the point is clear. >> she is a professor of middle east studies. she says the region is changing the day. >> the people of the arab world shown that they can actions intotake their own hands.
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millions of people get into the to demand change in control over their political situation. been proven to their leaders they will not acquiesce. they want greater civil liberties. leaders worldwide are listening the region's demands for greater economic prosperity. >> governments can no longer their populations for granted. the u.s. cannot take the people for granted. >> was approved professors say that rulers now understand -- what both professors say is thatrulers not understand it can happen anywhere. other news, good to an animalad shelter disaster. it is the sad story of a problem
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ran out of control. the owner ask for help this monday when she realized not take care of all animals at her animal rescue. she said that employees took in many dogs and cats and overwhelm the shelter. responding to several steps, the teamcounty animal crime fridayearch warrant on concerning and sexual -- unsatisfactory conditions. investigators say dozens of animals were living in unhealthy conditions in areas that were unheated and without food or water. about 30 horses, pawnees, sheep, goats, and llamas were seized. >> it began very good. it ran out of control. >> officers felt this miniature horse and a cat dead in a barn. in many cases, the cats and dogs were filthy. the dogs had skin
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conditions and all the cats had problems.y many had ear and eye infections. the owner of the rest you say capacity for $25.16 cats. employees took in more than that and they cannot take of them. >> she was trying very hard and by so manydened animals. it is difficult to say no to up bys that are given owners, but the fact is all shelters are full to capacity, or over capacity. she said this could happen anywhere. rescues, adoption centers everywhere -- they are overwhelmed. >> the animals taken to the welfare league have all treated by a veterinarian adoption.ady for there are $63, 30 cats, and six rabbits. one of the cats died. these are friendly, loving
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animals. >> the owner has been charged with 10 misdemeanors including cruel treatment. she says she knew she was in head and fight officers on friday for helping her. >> thank you. >> less than two weeks until primary day in chicago and the are hitting the home stretch including a stop light carol moseley braun at the rainbow pushed coalition. later, love on the run. it is an angel. two. >> careful. >> at this time next week the gone and probably the heavy coats, too. we will have details ahead. >> you are watching chicago's news.wn wgn this is a wgn news at 9:00.
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carol moseley braun gets a warm rainbow pushed vote rally.t out to i have been a warrior for equality and a champion for peace. [applause] even though i have stumbled, i the virus andgh tested and i have learned. -- i have been through the flyers and tested and i have learned. [applause] poll shows her campaign is lagging with only 20% support. gary kiko picked up the today of a
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democratic women's organization. he said chicago public schools face problems, but he says teachers in the system. >> any of the success enjoyed at chicago public schools is because of the teachers in the system. the teachers in this system are in the classroom every day, and striking our children, beyond the call. chico picked up the endorsement of a coalition of chicago ministers. rahm emanuel emanuel is the day after the election. we have one week until the election. not our focus. our focus is wednesday, the day after elections. the beginning of the change we need to make. there are forms we need to take. >> he spoke at an event voting.ing early recent that the gm-
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poll, he hasne from the survey. we could b.c. -- seen temperatures and not in the 30's, not in the 40's -- guess. up next, we will be back with that good news. we'll be right back.
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want war. is going to feel warm. in the 40's. >> up until about 7:00 tonight, we had a high temperature in chicago at 35. we are right now at 36. i presume we will see temperatures drop a little tonight, but it does feel like a change out there. the satellite pictures bring a the day.rt to the clouds were largely unproductive. we have noted some light rain snow in parts of the nota, but this is an important system. look at this temperature. this was the high until about evening. it fills warmer than that right now. look at these mild temperatures out to our west. plentyit -- still
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air out there. we are optimistic to see temperatures near 50 by the end the work week. it will probably get pretty cold in the week beyond. but it the temperatures the moret the area at it -- at the moment. close to the seasonal high. the winds are pretty stepped out there. five to 16 miles per hour. is generating a bit of a windchill throughout the area. throughout the midwest, some mild air all the way through the plains. is coming into the chicago area tomorrow. new visibility problems. no fault. will disburse any possible fall. notice the mild air. it is pushing across the area with a little area of cold threatening neck sunday into the following monday. radar satellite imagery -- you cameee the system that afternoone area this
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and this evening. none of this may be ground until about 7:00 or 8:00 tonight. only some sprinkles with a few passing flurries. models indicate that tomorrow be a mostly sunny day with cloud or two around. for tonight in the area, mostly cloudy skies, gusty winds, and lows between 26 and 29 degrees. for tomorrow, will start the day a little sunshine, but there will be an increase in clouds. high-temperature should top 40 degrees with a strong southwest wind. night, a cold front comes to the area. closed 28 to 32. a few early clouds on monday. high-temperature 34 to 37 degrees. check out the seven-day forecast. but the time we get to friday, to seek 52 degrees around here. we do have brain for wednesday, thursday, and friday.
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if nothing else, it will put an to what ever snow is left by that point. it will disappear very quickly. this is quite an air mass coming in. next weekend we start to chill down again. 39 degrees. >> will we get fall, too, with all of that? that is a strong possibility. fog with a drizzle at times. a light shower probably wednesday or thursday. >> thank you. thousands of people were looking love on the run today. it was all in fine for the annual keep it run. nearly two thousand runners the snow to raise money organization that gives jobs to people with developmental disabilities. was one municipality the cue big chase.
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