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will big brother be watching you and michigan have a? sensors are going up soon to gather information that will be used by the city. that has some privacy advocates word. >> we welcome our viewers watching us around the country. you have that story in just a minute. the mayor has a plan to reduce graffiti in the city. >> the mayor's plan really comes in two parts. one increasing fines. >>
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>> the city does its best to stay on top of taggers and graffiti. an additional million dollars to the removal will budget. the extra money pays for extra blasting equipment. >> pretty much an everyday thing. >> >> even higher for repeat offenders. there really is a problem for the whole neighborhood.
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>> nearly as bad for the entire neighborhood. >> if the city does vote to increase those funds it will be the first increase according to this city and about one decade. >> attorneys in the family of 95 year- old man who died after being shot by police with a shotgun loaded with been backgrounds are meeting with reporters to talk about the lawsuit filed. world war two veteran died in july of last year. his death was ruled a homicide. police were called to the victory center assisted living facilities after he refused treatment for urinary tract infection. police say he became belligerent and there and paramedics with a knife and along shoehorn. a police officer fired five been backgrounds in rapid succession. >> now charged with
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felony reckless conduct. attorneys have filed a federal civil-rights lawsuit naming a village of park forest the police chief and five officers. >> chicago police are questioning two people left her shooting. the vehicle that was targeted crashed into another car. the driver of the vehicle from which the shots were fired art is now in custody. the best hitters trying to determine if the fall a road bridge incident. >> john to/from michigan avenue with details. >> whenever there is talk about accessing personal data.
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people get understandably concerned. next month scientists from the national laboratory will be using sensors the other all up and down the streets. >> hills maturation of the air. we know their privacy issues and concerns related. whenever there is talk of accessing data collecting digital information many people become concerned and beginning in mid july scientists from the national laboratory and university of chicago will begin using sensors all up and down michigan avenue to snatch data wrapup of the air. understanding its impact of weather and climate. it means understanding what a range like it is doing today. where
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is the biggest impact going to be in this city? >> is also about understanding things like emissions and traffic. this is what the census will look like. >> critics say they will be gathering too much personal data from your phones as a pass by. >> the designers say that is just not the case. we're not able to pick up cellphone data or traffic. there's an antenna that is like the and tennessee and a coffee shop. it is going to be counting the number of devices that vacancy in the same way those rubber hoses that crossed the street, the number of cars to go by. >> citizens to grow to a timer personal information is completely protected. the fund that folks may be under 30-25 to another the same
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expectations for privacy as older generations do. it is a change in dialogue. >> i think they expected to be collected. >> that is opposed to my generation were rethinking of big brother and not happy to of our personal information collected. they assure us that that is not the case. >> a wonderful display in the hour you can see what the center of look like. there is a discussion of the whole topic. a lot of it going right through the air right now. >> should discard a teenager is being held without bond as he awaits trial for killing a construction worker. lopez was drunk and on his way home from my party when he
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weaved through construction zone. >> to passengers ended up in moscow. lopez now charged with reckless homicide and aggravated drunk driving. >> the woman was one of four people in a small boat that the pulled into the damn mastered after an engine stalled. >> the third pulled from the dam. high water from recent rain has worsened recent conditions. >> the search for missing voter is still under way. two people were killed late friday night when their boat slammed into a barge. a 19 ft. boat was heavily damaged and sank. the bodies of two people were recovered from inside the boat. the
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they're wearing a life jacket. a third person still missing. >> 19 year-old private was one of five soldiers to be killed by friendly fire during a firefight with the television. thousand residents lined the procession route of the body was returned home. visitation start it at one this afternoon. >> tech marijuana is flowing to the united states three u.s. airports. illinois senator is trying to put a stop to it. he sent a letter to the chinese government demand a crackdown on the export of the drug. >> one of the largest hubs for synthetic marijuana. teenagers from the chicago area and around the state have been using the drug without knowing the dangers. >> a panel of lawmakers looking into reports of
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financial irregularities. they're trying to decide whether to subpoena the neighborhood recovery initiatives former director to testify. >> digging into the state auditor general's report. >> use the program as a political slush fund to try voter turnout. illinois voters will be asked whether they think the state's minimum wage ought to be increased to $10 an hour. the minimum wage and alan -$8.25 an hour. >> she helped the u.s. to women's
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as insurgents advance towards that that the united states is pushing iraqi leaders to open up their government. john kerry met with the iraqi prime minister at the capitol today to talk about how to contain the insurgency. washington is worried that the government has refused the insurgency. president obama is sending 300 military advisers to iraq. u.s. support for iraq will be intense and sustained. will be effective if iraqi leader's big night. >> former town of one hostage will not be treated as an outpatient. gradually be allowed to interact with
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more people. >> being held at guantanamo prison. it is still not clear when he will be well enough to face questioning about why he left his unit tonight he was captured. the government may not be prepared to treat the increasing number of posttraumatic stress disorder. >> fun despite spending billions of dollars a lack of standards reporting an evaluation as her treatment efforts. >> vice president
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biden think groups like the boys and girls club for being a vital linchpin. >> spend the bulk of my career and the judiciary committee. there is an absolute correlation between children getting in trouble and having access to boys and girls clubs. it matters. you have to give children chilis as. >> president obama speaks of the this afternoon. the supreme court has blocked the obama administration from acquiring permits for some industries that generate lots of greenhouse gases. they split 5-4. >> only players can do that. industries have complained the new rules will cost billions of dollars in debt and thousands of jobs. >> the rulings of the prohibited thousands of the rockets.
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>> the highly anticipated report found what prosecutors labeled crucial missteps that delayed the investigation. >> the reports released today found no evidence that politics influenced the 32 month probe of allegations. pennsylvania attorney general says there were an excusable delays in bringing sandusky to justice. >> why those delays took place? >> we do not know that answer. return on know what was in the head. there were also tactical errors that were made the cut of move to this case two years sooner than it was. >> convicted on 45 criminal counts involving sexual abuse over a 15 year. >> facing domestic violence charges. police arrested solo at a home near seattle early saturday morning.
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this issue is drunk and she attacked her sister and 17 non-u. her attorney says she is not guilty and she was actually the victim. two of bickell metals and plays in the national women's soccer league. >> take a look at this. it is a hot air balloon landing at a prison in oregon. some inmates happen to be inside. the guards took them back inside. this was not some kind of get away plan. the balloon was low on fuel. it needed a place to land. it was aiming for a road nearby. >> the price of your coffee going up. >> team usa get stunned by a buzzer beater at the world cup. we're making some very toppers for your grilled burgers.
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u.s. manufacturing expanded in june at the fastest rate in four years. stocks retreating from record highs. the parent company has a new owner. announced they will buy grouand energy group >>. the deal is subject to approval. the company plans to keep an operating headquarters in chicago. >> the major air bag recall expanding affecting 3 million additional vehicles. in the recall involves the honda civic crt odyssey and element here goes. cover the past
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five years 10 million vehicles have been recalled world wide. that morning cup of starbucks coffee is going to cost you a little more. starbucks is raising prices tomorrow. >> the increased depends on the drink and of course the location of the starbucks. food prices will not change. also increasing the price of the packaged coffee. prices will go about 8% beginning july 21st. >> united states was seconds away from a spot in the next round. u.s. in portugal in the second game of group play. tremaine jones fires a long shot. the crows and for the equalizer.he crawls in for e
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equalizer. >> not sit in off of his stomach for it second appeared in the 95th minute to turn over leaves to the perfect cross. one of the latest polls and world cup history. in his state settles for a 2-2 tie. >> anthony has informed the new york knicks to opt out of his contract to explore free agency. one of several teams interested. >> free agency begins july 1st. there will play outdoors for the third time against the capitals and washington and new year's day. the l.a. kings make their only trip to chicago march 30th. >> what sort trying to avoid their first
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four games sweep. >> the twins take the lead with a sacrifice fly. they've lost eight straight to division opponents. a few batters later. harrison smashes one and another one scores. >> to cut scored just once in thninth is the locl scored just once in the ninththe chicago cubs scored only once in >> the ninth- inning> and you introduce your to
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on. people are coming in droves to what is known as the kids pantry. >> this is our larger toilets. and if jim shoes flip- flops' books movies games. with less than 24 hours until opening. the ladies of the kids pantry down to the wire. and not able to volunteer their time. but to the dollar store and bought 40 pairs of flip flops. they're putting the final touches on this massive giveaway. >> people come to the items up until the final minute. >> i love to donate stuff that goes straight to the kids instead of for reach resale. >> the kids patrick started small six years ago. the two
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decided to donate clothes their kids had outgrown to their church. >> it has slowly grown to know where we help over 5000 katie year. >> his head people wait in line for over three hours. the church fills up within minutes. it is like a giant flea market. everything a child needs. we set it up like to rummage sale. >> i loan put an 15-20 hours a week.
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5 million volunteers to come in. they put about the same period during give away week we put in about 14 hours >> this is a godsend. the original me just another person in need. she lost her job of 18 years. for her and her family the kids pantry was a godsend. it is meant to be. that is just a crystal hernandez says. she came from woodstock with a eight day old son isaiah. i think it is awesome. it to spread the word of god. yet to show love and compassion.
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you get a blast. the expressions on the kids' faces is so worthless. real thankful for everything that we have. >> his ladies and all the wonderful volunteers call this a labor of love. >> that happens just a few times a year. it exists on a smaller level every week at the church. they're always taking donations. >> your full forecast.
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cheers have been impacted by the rain that came down. as a result for much of the morning temperatures around here were in the '60s. they've now climbed to the mid- 70s. notice it is 84 degrees right now in st. louis. might warm above 80. it is possible that we could see a few peaks of sometime later today. humidity right now 73%.
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>> probably going to be this first thing you notice. the radar satellite view shows the storms that have impacted chicago this morning pushing off to the north and east. still some elements of light rain passing into the area. >> meanwhile there is the storm that came through this morning. not a big grain producer except for the 15 and came down in spots. parts of northern indiana could have to deal with some severe storms. if that happens to big concern is when. it
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will take a good close look at the stone reports. these are wind and health report. >> or get into tomorrow. piquancy tomorrow morning we do expect some showers. the sun should come back out. we're looking at a mostly sunny day. our computer models showing a little more rain fall. temperatures all across the area very comfortable mid-70s most places. a little cooler up in kenosha parrotfish clearly the lake is having some impact. we will see lake breezes later on this afternoon. that means the cooler air off of the lake will affect the downtown temperatures. >> notice parts of
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east texas and eastern colorado expected to have some big storms today. >> occasional showers and the rumble of thunder from time to time. high-temperature 82- 86. tonight is partly cloudy. some storms are possible. low temperature by morning. on tuesday partly cloudy isolated storms. a gentle breeze continuing quest warm your temperature's warming back into the '80s. the cooler air really gets going hesitancy on wednesday with temperatures probably upper '70s to about 80 degrees. the wind really not much of an issue. what a week. a very wet pattern. the rain continues on thursday. >> i think i am
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>> the effects of the recession and are content to put americans in a battle with their own money. an annual survey reveals. of those a do have saving 67% less than six months' worth of expenses. >> centers for disease control and prevention says insufficient sleep is becoming a real public health epidemic. more than one in four u.s. adults report sleeping less than six hours of night. current guidelines recommend seven-nine hours of sleep a night and more for children and teenagers. sleep deprivation is associated with an increased risk of that many health
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we going to begin with? >> what is a combination of me that you haven't said? >> support veal and beef. some going to stop prepare. twisted up. there is your link. >> slow and steady. he could popular casing and that would be no good. have some opinions theatergoing into brown sugar. >> and the dark your
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will work. we're going to let this go for about 35-40 minutes. it just gets the flavors and there. >> the fragrance is really good. our sources merely have going here in our state and al. some bits of horseradish in there. >> the does make all of these on site. you just get creative and tried to figure out what people like. can go to the process of how to do it. >> combination of yellow and brown.
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after the two days are over the remaining ingredients. we will have it on our web site. put them all together. >> interesting color. >> unnoticed a broad a salad. a couple of salads. this is our garbage salad. >> a bit of blue cheese. bacon is the decadent part of that salad. other than that relatively healthy. you choose your dressing. >> how many different types of
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sauces? >> 4-5 rotations. this is a kidder psocids that we have such as on the rotation right now. we have a duck sausage. >> sometimes they will do that. a lot of the bartenders will pare beers with our sausages. pogo over some of the beers that appear in nicely with the sausages. >> how many hours a
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day the you spend doing this? >> depends on how many sausages. took about 3.5 hours. >> we will rinse it off. i get to feed the crew. the birds of a february event. that is coming up tomorrow. 1559 north milwaukee avenue. we're going to have a link to links. do have a recipe for all kinds of other good stuff. you'll all kinds of other good stuff. you'll
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the new structure in atlanta lets people look back at a hard time in history. the museum has opened its doors. personal belongings of dr. and marshall and luther king jr.martin luther kig jr.. >> together part of a comprehensive look at america's fight for equality inside the national center for civil and human rights. i was immediately impressed. just 19 years old and as much of. demonstrating for silver to stir up a self. one of many covering the center is a replica of a burned out bus.
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they're my heroes. i am proud of them. an interactive exhibit that mimics >> i apologize for the problem there. we have some weather problems of sorts. some rainshowers the other still roaming the area. sunburned times. maybe wasting your time. 32 minutes at 1:00. berne unlikely of 4:00 in the afternoon. 74 cast look at this. will be reasonably warm today. looks like high-temperature should make it up to about 84. mid-80s are so on tuesday.
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