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ready to head back to class. here at the million father march a good role model is the most important thing kids need heading back to school. a fun way to start the final weekend before school today's third annual million father march focused on getting fathers involved in their children's education. local drill teams, bands, clubs and groups join in the festivities urging fathers to be good role models for kids as they get ready to take on a new school year. > they look up to people the gang bangers and drug dealers. so we as men have to show a positive attitude. >> we didn't have people dying in the military in actual conflict it is way our children are dying. if we don't save our children, there will be nothing left. >> trying to show no matter
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what goes on you still need an education. >> organizers are asking fathers and males in general to walk their kids to school on monday morning stressing the mportance of a good education. >> this is chicago's last weekend without speed cameras. it's going to be a bit different in the traffic world come monday. that's when the city's first operational speed cameras are going to begin issuing warning tickets on the north side. fines will b begin after the first 30 days. and by the end of next week more cameras are expected to be looking at traffic on the west side, washington park on the south side and on the southwest side. >> marking 50 years since an iconic moment in the civil rights moment. next remembering the march on washington. >> and also ahead wounded warriors have been setting off
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own a bike mission that will take them through three states. >> they had some great weather today. >> they certainly did, bob, but we're on the front end of a heat wave that will bring chicago some of the warmest weather we've seen this summer. i'll have the details and the forecast straight ahead. you know throughout history,
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>> this is from the original march. >> kathleen johnson was there 50 years ago marching beside activists following dr. martin luther king, jr. and other leaders that would become icons. at saturday's rally to kick off the 50th anniversary, johnson wears the pin she got at the first march in 1963. >> it was just a warm feeling then and it's a warm feeling noup. -- now. and i'm pleased to come and commemorate dr. martin luther king. >> thousands gathered for a celebration of freedom in washington, d.c. passionate speakers paid tribute to those who fought for racial quality and those who continue to fight for various issues. > he says there has been a lot of progress in the passing time
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and change moving forward is everyone's responsibility. >> all of us, it doesn't matter whether we're black or white, latino or native american. it doesn't matter whether we are straight or gay, we are one people, we are one family, we are one house. we all live in the same house. >> a march and anthem reminiscent of the scene five decades ago. a memory cher risched to this day. >> this day made everything we went through. it's a blessing. president obama and form irpresident clinton and carter will speak on wednesday to mark the exact anniversary. >> while thousands made the pilgramage to washington, many
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marked the historic moment right here. youth organizations joined the museum of african-american history as they hosted a reenactment of the march. it was to give young people a sense of what the march on august was like. mayor rahm emanuel was one of the guest speakers and he emphasized how important young people are to driving dr. king's vision home. >> this is a very difficult time in the city of chicago. the march on washington was about jobs and freedom. and education is a great equal lieser and there is nothing more important than to give our children a great education. >> the mayor reminded the city how much work still needs to be done in order to make dr. king's dream a reality. >> chicago congressman says that he was invited to be one of the speakers at the rally in washington today however he on thed to attend an immigration workshop for young people here in chicago this morning.
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he along with mayor rahm emanuel was at the workshop called doca. devered action for childhood arrival. the young people were applying for reprieve from deportation as well as seeking to receive access to temporary work permits. he equated the civil rights struggle to the struggle for immigration rights. >> i think it's a great time to be here because 50 years ago we're commemorating 50 years ago, a quarter of a million people marched on washington, d.c. for jobs and for fairness and for justice. and i have a voice in the congress of the united states because those people fought. >> it has been a year since president obama signed an executive order protecting dream act eligible people from being deported. >> words of encouragement from
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governor pat quinn at a south side job fair. he visited the soon to open fullman park retail development park. >> more than anything make sure the employers know you have that work ethic, you have the act to do whatever necessary to get the job done. >> the job fair attracted more than 100 people. the development park is expected to create 600 new jobs. wal-mart is opening its new super center store there, one of semple stores scheduled to open this year. >> more than 200 injured veterans and their supporters mile t today on a 375 trek to detroit called the ride to recovery. it was sponsored by united healthcare and the great lakes challenge. the program enables service men and women to ride no matter their disabilities. active and retired military members are there riding road
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>> another perfect weekend but get ready to sweat. >> tomorrow is going to be six degrees warmer than today. we made it up to 86 today. a little cooler by the lakefront. we had a breeze and that kept the temperatures to 78 for the high. a very nice place to spend the afternoon. time lapse cameras another cloudless day in chicago. as for temperatures, well i mentioned the 86 at o'hare today. also 86 at midway. but check out st. louis at 92 degrees. that's going to be the area tomorrow's air comes from. we're at 74 right now. wind are out of the south at eight miles per hour. that is propelling the temperatures up.
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very mild air throughout chicago land. temperatures low to mid 70's away from lake michigan. there is the hot air that makes hey run toward chicago. it's going to be a week before we can expect any relief. there is a weak cold front that comes through wednesday but it's probably not going to drop temperatures much. dew point numbers will rise. they are in the 50's and low 60's at the moment. winds are at speeds less than 10 miles an hour. plenty of rain down in the central gulf. that is coming from a little tropical disturbance. the hurricane center is watching that and the remnant of a tropical storm is providing moisture to the desert southwest. there is a tropical depression there.
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notice to the north and west, that is a heat advisory and for arning in effect minneapolis. there are red flag warnings for fire danger. forecast for tonight clear skies and mild temperatures. low between 64 and 68. warming tomorrow. 90 plus high temperatures tomorrow. 90-93 should be the spread. tomorrow night mostly clear dropping to mostly the upper 60's. then for monday we'll warm to between 90 and 95. plenty of hot humid air around. check out the seven-day forecast and notice 95 on tuesday. that stands a chance of being the warmest day of the week. could be wednesday as well but we have clouds increasing as that weak frontal system comes through on wednesday. but you can see a high
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temperature thursday of 89 and back up in the heat next weekend. >> haven't seen it all summer but we're going to see it this week. >> it's been a mild summer. >> it has been but get ready for a shock to the system. >> as you saw to knight the cubs were winners on the west coast and we'll have the highlights next. >> and a proud day for baseball and chicago as the white sox hosted the annual civil rights game. sports is i love that just washed freshness, but then it goes to the closet...to die. so try new glow unstopables. they fill your closet with scents so fresh they last for 12 weeks! downy unstopables. try with downy infusions.
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>> got two winning teams tonight inner a change. > there was more than baseball tonight. the white sox hosted the annual civil rights game. sox were hoping to cool off one of baseball's hottest teams. bo jackson at the game. alex royce picked this game for his first home run. that came in the sixth. adam dunn homered to tie it in the ninth. the walkoff single scoring garcia and the sox beat the rangers 3-2. >> the civil rights game up hold it is legacy jackie
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robinson includes the beak con award. there was a lunch i don't know today. all of famer frank robinson on hand. bo jackson as well as aretha franklin. >> i'm a manager of a major league baseball club. this was an opportunity that jackie on his way out hoped that one day minettiss get a chance to be a part of and i am. he was the trail blazer and i don't think his legacy should ever be forgotten. >> the thing i think about is all of the trials and tribulation that jackie robinson went through. and for me to come back and to break a record like the one that beabruth held for such a long time was one that if given the same opportunity to play this game that we too could do the same thing.
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>> the cubs have been involved in big comebacks their last three gamentse. they staged two themselves ultimately to lose both games. last night they were on the receiving end of a padres comeback. different story tonight. rizzo didn't hit a home run but barney did. barney just missed another one. this will go for a double. mcdonald is going to try to score and watch the relay, just a bit high. cubs lead 2-1. jeff's only real trouble came in the eight. he got out with this big strikeout and the cubs beat the adres. part of today's game at wrigley field some of the top high school players in the nation. jacob gaitwood with a double.
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but the nationals come back and it's day with a smash off the bag to score a run. the american squad hangs on to win 8-7. >> no let down for alane na in the sky one day after clefrpbling their first ever playoff spot. the sky's first time in atlanta. moments later it's again the pullup jumper in the lane. 11-0 run. 110 >> long day for tiger woods. he had to finish his second round and then played round three. e's four strokes back. troy is not in contention the te this hole in one on par three 13th hole.
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but he wasn't the only one. moments later in the next group the lefty greg drops in. they will wrap things up tomorrow. >> every once in a while your car just needs a new front hood. saturday night racing at bristerle. 54 lapse to go and denny spins out and this ensuperstorm sandy. after the wreck kevin har vick wants to have some words and had to be resfrained. mat almost out of fuel trying to hold off casey, he does and he's the winner at bristerle. >> that's it on a busy saturday. >> thank you so much. >> two holes in one. >> has that ever happened at a tournament? >> having back-to-back groups, i'm not sure that's happened. >> that's going to don: for us. >> from all of us thanks for watching. see you back tomorrow.
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montenegro: uh, agent booth? yes, angela? this is the pediatric cancer floor of a hospital. mm-hmm. yeah. right. well, what i'm about to show deputy director cullen is kind of gruesome. why are we meeting cullen here? because he's the deputy director of the fbi, and this is where he wants us to show it to him.
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okay, listen, about a month ago his daughter amy was diagnosed with cancer-- meso... mesothelioma-- lung cancer. exactly. she's not doing so well. so it's a lot easier for us to come to him right now. hmm. hmm what? nothing. it's just that's an extremely rare form of lung cancer. odd for someone amy's age to contract... no, no, no. no probing, okay? not to cullen, not to his family. this'll take five minutes. we go in there, we do the show-and-tell relating to the case, and then we're out of there. is that clear? i just think it's peculiar... no. but i... no. you have to admit... booth. cullen: dr. brennan. how appropriate-- you two bickering in an adolescent wing. uh, sir, yes. um, is it okay if we come in, sir? what do you think, sweetheart? booth's cool, most of the time. you heard the lady. you're cool. mm-hmm. yeah, right.
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