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police questioning a personal interest. person of interest. following are developing story. information is still trickling in. detectives have wrapped up their investigation. police in homicide detectives or in and out of the first floor apartment. >> police still have not told us why they were initially called to the home around 830 last night. >> brought the night and morning bags of evidence appeared to be removed from the home. ashley lives directly above her neighbors. from what
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i have heard and what the cops told last night is that the women downstairs' said someone broke and last night around 7. and that she was sleeping and when she woke up she saw her daughter home on the floor covered in blood. it said it happen in your home. we did not hear anything at all. police were not confirmed that they investigating any type of a break-in at the home. told me the arrows mother did leave with police last night. a source with the police department tells. the medical examiner has not released an official cause of death. >> exxon manager is suing chicago police and the city claiming she was the
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victim of a crime, on surveillance video. live on the west town neighborhood with details on this story. >> we'll see that video and about an hour and hear more. the videos captured by a security camera by a chicago police raid. >> shows officer smack the manager and she was handcuffed and on her knees. >> the lawsuit has been filed by the 32 year-old. a naturalized u.s. citizen who emigrated from china. >> officers can be heard screaming in the lobby of the salon. the lawsuit alleges officers covered her mouth and nose and cut off her ability to breed. >> the plan if
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replied i'm a citizen but the officer went on know you're not know your not a citizen. you're here on our borrowed time to mind your business before shut the whole place down. >> she was initially accused of aggravated battery but that was quickly cleared. the police report shows the rate was prompted an undercover officer was allegedly offered a sexual act by an mrs. the managers heard screaming. she appears to offer no resistance. the only employee charge of prostitution pleaded guilty to misdemeanor. under review by the independent police review authority.
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>> local war veteran was killed in a crash hours before his college graduation. served with the marines and iraq. he is supposed to receive his architecture degree that the university of illinois on saturday. it was not wearing a helmet. police said the crash was not his fault. the illinois department of public health says ellen and an increase a tested positive for antibodies of the virus fazed tells again tested negative for the ability to spread the virus. the illinois man was exposed to the virus from the first u.s. patient. tosspots and indiana after traveling to the united states and saudi arabia. the illinois man had no symptoms and did not
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require hospitalization. public health director says the man is not infectious and if he coughs or sneezes he cannot spread the virus to others. >> beginning their second year fight to save local trees from the emerald. >> will treat additional 35,000 trees this year. they successfully inoculated 37,000 against the insect last year. if the city will also plans more than 5000 trees across the city in areas that are impacted by tree removal. salaries are expected to be a key issue as illinois lawmakers hold a hearing tomorrow on how the illinois high school association works. police received on $110,000 the year in
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pay and benefits. >> today marks the beginning of the final chicago vehicle sticker season that is because the sum of the city is moving to year-round sales. the changeover means the end of the centuries-old tradition. >> laden sports with the black hawks take game 1 from the l.a. kings. >> republican candidate for governor answers questions at a town governor answers questions at a town hall even.
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invitation only. the republican candidate is holding a town hall event in northbrook. he is answering some questions from the audience at the renaissance hotel. >> he is running what amounts to a stop campaign. today he held a town hall style meeting where he stood before cameras and answered questions. >> hopefully you're running to help us with rethink come to a different kind of election. running a very organized and highly structured campaign. isn't that this is controlled. the offer glaring mistakes secondarily candidate. the republican candidate
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for governor is calling for a shakeup in springfield. >> some of them are there for the wrong place and spirits of them have been overtaken and have been obligated. >> we have to stand up and fight for what is right for you and your families. >> facebook to 99 percent white audience. he has asked that based on that narrow demographic is his campaign geared for all of illinois. on sunday morning i spoke to african- american baptist churches on the south side of chicago. last sunday morning of speaking at several african- american communities. our message is a bipartisan one. he stuck to his agenda of criticizing lawmakers in springfield.
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>> third highest on employment rate in america. no excuse for that. great people great location. >> continues to push his platform of term limits in springfield more jobs and improved education for children. >> after cram had joined russia in march. russia has said they were just a year for training. today they released a statement saying that the exercises over in those troops are ordered. the senate has not seen any major changes so
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far. u.s. justice department announced a first of its kind of espionage charges. >> is a case alleging has been lodged by members of the chinese military. >> chinese officials are accused of hacking into u.s. industrial u.s. officials say labor unions say labor companies are among those. >> it is unlikely. a rare public apology from a north korean government after the apartment building collapsed which may have killed hundreds of people. >> north korean official met with
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the families of the victim on saturday. expressed regret and said construction of the building was not done properly. >> the south korean ferry disaster led to the end of the country's coast guard. sultry as president with and she apologized. >> she says the ability to respond was her responsibility. >> it is too focused on investigating reflecting search and rescue. the coast guard's duties will now go to the police. >> authorities in tokyo arrested four people in connection with last week's call mine explosion. kill 301-last tuesday. the close
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of the explosion is under investigation. the chargers were not announced. 25 others were detained and questioned. local authorities have banned protest after croats claimed the government. when people show up in brazil for the 2016 olympics they will encounter a sewage filled day. officials say they cannot keep that promise. they're pleading for more money and labor to fix the pollution problem. several have voiced concerns. the singer has done. >> >> he shot to the top of the charts
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control. the merger would allow at&t to deliver content to mobile devices television laptops and cars. it will further consolidate the cable and brought them industry and leave people with fewer choices. government approval is one year away. in merger between two pharmaceutical companies is no closer to happening. cofferdam hundred and $18 billion for astra's on a cut. to a said yesterday at the offer is final and they will walk away from merger talks. the merger would increase the world's largest drug company. >> and happiest place on the wrist just a bit more expensive. >> disneyland now rising ticket prices. entrance fees for disneyland park or california at venture will now cost visitors $96.
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minnesota serious we can try and generate a little bit more shots coming off tonight. >> >> the bears are going to be holding onto their star receiver for a few more years. >> the deal keeps the pro bowler with the team through the 2017 season. >> marshall who battles and personal disorder says it plans to donate $1 million to a mental health community. >>. socks going for a series when. takes him deep to left for a solo shot. >>2
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mississippi in 1940. >> token member writing me train. >> families huddled mental capacity plus. the group and had fun there because again being ride across i could hear the scoreboard going off. she wanted to be an elementary school teacher when she grew up until she started working for a social service agency. i concluded that i do not want to be a teacher. i don't to be in the classroom. i want to be held in the community working with all of the people. that is all it took. >> dedicated her
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life to giving back and encouraging others to do the same. the matter what kind of predicament your end, a matter where you're going to the, she will always remind me do not forget the joyous of serving. i get a drink out of missions. in later years i had gone to the joy of serving and giving. tears that dame throughout the greater part of 49 years. the house was filled with dozens of plaques and numerous awards. said a bad economy forced the center to close after 130 years last year. lugar struggling. time there was well spent. she spearheaded many programs like the clean up the initiative. she
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worked with the cubs and with the bulls to be michael jordan era to raise money for those in need. time never meant anything to me. >> there still is some push back. it is definitely a role model and inspired me to follow my path. that the young age of 78 william says she has slowed down a bit. to reflect on a career with has helped thousands and her community. >> >> she is not only working in chicago she is traveling extensively worldwide of her charity efforts. because of her work she has been givingiven
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we have babies on the way to mom. that is only the fifth time that has happened this year. i think the memorial day weekend could include to the '80s it. certainly has been slow in coming and developing. are to believe that three days ago we were here talking about snow. could not have been more beautiful. we all got out and enjoy that. this is near ruling battles. a beautiful shot.
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sends us this nighttime shot of buckingham fountain taken by her husband. a beautiful shot. >> write in the middle of the picture right there. sam's this fall of 2014 mud strut. >> daughter is pictured herewith alaskan husky. touche st. bernards. spring a season of extremes. you did not want to take a swim in this pool. for matt winters seen to this one. a baltimore oriole those taken out there. all is a
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beautiful creature and a beautiful shot. i was gorgeous. announced the approach of warmer air. has produced a couple of radar returns. we will show you any moment. we may get a shower in some spots. snowy friday morning to tamara's a afternoon's predicted 82 he was the temperature is warm about 84 degrees. a little cooler later in the week. it is 74 and nebraska. 70 at the mine and 76 at kansas city. there is the push of warmer air into the center of the country. even 80s down near kansas. up to 88 degrees now. this atmosphere is completely capable of warming up. here
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are the clouds. this runs two days. you'll see low pressure developing here. trekking along the northern states. it is dragging the warmer air into chicago along with a little bit of the moisture producing those clubs out to the west of us cahosome clouds on to the west of us. the forecast is for a few real showers. tonight there be some showers and isolated thunderstorms. the company by a strong southwest wind that ought to boost the temperatures. if you're worried about iran fall being significant not much to worry about as you can see in the rain forecast. hear what temperatures are doing now. 65
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1/4 park. our weather but censors at highland indiana. a little bit cooler. an easterly component to the wind. if you're under the have year cloud cover the have a 60 going. all know not a bad day around the chicago area. here is the forecast. a complex low pressure. the cooling lenders several hundred miles behind it. it may still be flirting with 80 in parts of the area on wednesday. the wind rotates around high pressure clock wise. that will begin this northeasterly flow. that is a temporary state of affairs.
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lots of wind. >> those are red flag warnings. seasonably warm to live with southeast and schooling. i have 60 on saturday. tonight is warm and looks like we'll get a few scattered showers. mimi and northern suburbs. tomorrow much warmer. >> i promise to hold this up. this is quite a weekend. >> you know what is
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interesting. the school has a wonderful collaboration with mayo clinic university of minnesota. the sense apartment who were showing me project that we work on. some of these are brilliant. they're brilliant students. they're promoting science education which is why i was involved over the weekend. thanks to everyone for a lovely weekend. it was really nice. i did not expect that. it was nice. >> sikh yes.the group to
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between we'll talk a little bit about your history. have a great history with restaurants and cooking. i kind of grew up battalion. food was always around. when i find oufound out that other kids did not know how to cook was confused. you're in the kitchen at a very young age. really want to try to hone your craft. but it is time for me to go to a culinary school and do all the stuff i had a couple of years behind me. >> i wanted to get the hell out of there. go somewhere where no one knew who i was. some
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great recipe is now up. it is based on a dish from singapore. as he conceded earlier actually cutting the lobster right and natural. the show x the protection while it is cooking. when you try it keeps a really really tender. it took me five seconds to cut it. when i have a lot of friends over i will put 10 lobsters and here i will saute them all instead of boiling them. you'll see how easy it is to take me out. my first have this dish towels and singapore.
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>> to wash your hands after you took each bite. it is a life changing experience. i came back as going to do something like this. this is the only dish that i serve at all of my restaurants. >> fresh ginger. >> little garlic. >> the cool thing about this is we're going to literally make this from start to finish. some people get intimidated by lobster. we're going to do in three minutes. what is it
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will be telling a couple of other dishes from the cookbook. >> that doesn't cool thing about chefs' people in the restaurant industry. we're all pretty generous people in general. everybody has fun together. that is terrific. some people think it is a little strange. >> and is like a nice fresh. >> what is fun, they definitely did not have this in singapore. use a
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little texas toast. the disease to mop up all of the sauce. it is used to mop up all of the sauce. >> i do not think i could decide. there are so many great restaurant in chicago. near so fortunate. and it's time to come to chicago i always eat very well. >> thank you so much for coming in. good luck. >> the new books, you can find. we'll give you this one fabulous wrote give you this one fabulous wrote recipe.
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have ourselves a warm-up. >> the introduction to summary there. scattershot are imbedded within them. >> when is blowing and they're coming in a little bit off the lake. the wind is out that 16. grass pollen and wheat pollen are actually higher today. tree pollen is moderate and the mold spores are in the low range according to dr. joseph. the big story the warm-up will go from the
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