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all on the computer. happy to tell? >>cook says the 'hand up' gesture is a perfect example to get your point across peacefully. police officials wanted the players punished, but the n-f-l decided not to. fo the home where sandy hook school killer adam lanza lived, now belongs to the town of newtown, connecticut... but there's practically nothing left inside it. the bank that took over the >> for people arrested, house after lanza's suicide, burned all of his personal effects, as well hundreds of protesters took as carpeting and fixtures... to streets forcing major so no one could steal them road to the close. >> a music director fired and sell them on e-bay. from his job and suburban next month, the town starts deciding whether to tear tucker school files an down the house. official discrimination complaint. >> and a tough night for the a new mother in colorado got quite a surprise in the bears after brendan marshall delivery room. is taken away in an ambulance. this is mia garcia. her mom was expecting her >> good morning thanks for to be about seven pounds. joining us. happy friday. so but, when she was born on my question is did you stay monday ... mia came out weighing 13-pounds and 13- ounces. up for the game? >> i did not. i was in bed her mom was thankful it was by c-section. it 7:00. mia was flown to another hospital to be treated for >> it was one that you respiratory problems, but
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she is doing fine. should have missed. i watched the first few plays. but all it was to that's all surprise! it has a double i was allowed to watch. it chin and everything. did not look good. i guess you're going to have those >> that's a double turkey. below lights later. let's look at the potential for >> just go over to erin i freezing rain today. a very have nothing to say. >> erin has a lot of baby slight possibility. but it stuff. >> and comes to the baby is freezing rain. a little stories i just sit there and bit can cost a lot of listen. they always come out trouble. temperatures are hovering above freezing. but looking so disappointed that they left when they the surface temperature is came from. could the three really the problem when it comes to the freezing rain. degrees right now. wind out the temperature is at the of the south at the miles. ground we are above freezing the two. is at 29. 34 in in many areas. in the low- lying areas, you concede our waukegan. 31 in dekalb. 33 temperatures. these areas we and more spirit 33 in lansing. 34 in a aurora. would expect any precipitation to be in the sublets composite shows dry form of light freezing rain conditions. we are on the or drizzle. satellite radar lookout for freezing rain. we just want you to know shows the lion's share of that there is potential for the moisture is to the some slick spots. airlines south. we have just the potential of a few showers share of the moisture is to today. but into the the south but in some lower afternoon we can expect that
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lying areas if we get a to move to the south and sprinkle it will be freezing east. 38 by 5:00 p.m.. kind drizzle. you could come across some ice early. this of a normal day to day. grain producing system will clouds on the breakup for saturday. it would do it move up to it the south. not a direct hit. a few showers again on sunday. partly cloudy skies and erin, i am to the south then it dries watching more football on up. the high temperature sunday i'm just saying. >> i hear there's something better than football. just a reaches 39 degrees. rumor. we have an accident, overcast. scattered showers develop in the afternoon. a a car that brinded a semi on spotty showers tonight. slow the north and tristate. down to 30 degrees. greasy killeen is blocked. whenever on saturday. saturday's 538. backdrop you need. it looks like a slow down approach in that spot just under 40 mi.. sunday, 38 mix of clouds and son. next week we warm up. ongoing road work has been such a headache for this people along lincoln. one goes from halsted. the deal 13.13 that's not that tough. i have tweets that are much is is supposed to be heavier than that. finished today. will see if they could actually wrap >> waits that you don't have to squeeze through a body that. it would be welcome news to those people who part. have been dealing with the congestion. more traffic >> that's what you think ... >> that is double the street ahead. morning--double the baby >>lake shore drive is back
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weight. god bless the open this morning after it mother. let's move on. mark was closed briefly last night... flooded with brown tries state we have a demonstrators marching to protest a new york city right lane block where a car grand jury's decision not to indict a white police rear ended a semi truck. officer in the chokehold working to clear that up death of eric garner... an now, no word on injuries but unarmed black man. we know there's a big emergency response there. >> black lives matter. >> and mr. mack is blocked off nancy loo is at state and at state what they do some work on that cta until 5:00. the black police arrested four protesters on misdemeanor . another 40 minutes before that is moved out. numbers they're calling for police reform. looked good. we will have >> what accountability. another update on traffic in black lives matter. the just a few minutes. can't just kill people and >> coming up, when you need to know before giving gift face no repercussions. we cards. >> and tiger woods takes want them to take charge. his first competitive swing in four months. let's just >> say he was a little rusty. >> it's like me out there. let's talk about social media. have you noticed fake purchase have stories popping up in your news feed? everybody is returned to the streets again today the began to hearing stories that are not accurate. we have some tips protest the 130 at state and on how you could spot a fake jackson. news stories. care before >>after the failure to indict
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you share. that's coming up. a blacktime now for sports... the grand jury decision sparked a series of marches everywhere around the u.s. from new york to oakland to savannah, thousands of people set up to swarm police cars and clashed with officers calling for reform. some spend nights behind jail bars after speaking their mind. the justice department and the nypd are continuing to look into this case. >> after the former failure to indicate these officers church leaders here in chicago are launching their own demonstration. >> most tragically that seems to be a growing feeling among this generation that the church does not care. sadly, many pastors and churches have given them reason to believe is true. >> calling for them to leave church services saying that the violence and racial injustice must stop. >>a former music director is taking steps to sue the
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church that fired him for being engaged to another man. colin collette worked at 'holy family catholic church,' in northwest suburban inverness, for 17 years. he was fired in july after he announced he was marrying his boyfriend. collette says the church knew he was gay before that. he is now filing a federal discrimination complaint, which will be reviewed before a lawsuit can happen. churches are given more latitude when it comes to firing people from jobs with religious roles. >> bound to protect this type of conduct by the church has never been matched against a new law that allows people to be married in this state. same- sex couples. >>collette met with former archbishop cardinal george, but that got him nowhere. he says he has not heard back from chicago's new archbishop, blase cupich. the bears playoff hopes are officially dead. the little window of hope that remained was slammed shut last night by a dominant cowboys team
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tony romo may have felt a bit cold on the sidelines, but he was red hot on the field. he had three touchdowns on the night. this one here to cole beasley just before halftime to put the cowboys up for good. but perhaps the worse news of the night came a bit earlier in the 2nd quarter, when brandon marshall took a knee to the back that knocked him out of the game and possibly out of the lineup for the rest of the year. more on that a little bit later in sports. taking a look at the *other top stories this morning. prosecutors are trying to get a d-n-a sample from a suspected serial killer in northwest indiana. darren vann is suspected of killing seven women. one of them was found at a motel in hammond, the other six were at abandoned homes in gary. vann has only been charged in two of the murders, so far. a judge will hear a motion from prosecutors today, who want a mouth swab from vann. allan kustok will not get a new trial, for murdering his wife anita. if you were holding out for anita kustok was found shot a miraculous playoff run by to death in her home in the bears...you might want orland park, four years to put away your rally cap. ago... allan kustok was convicted of her murder in the fireworks were going off early and often at soldier field last
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night...mostly for the cowboys. bears trailing seven zip march. mid way through the second yesterday, a judge rejected and given the way their allan kustok's request for season's going why not go a re-trial, and set for it on 4th and seven? sentencing for next wednesday. kustok plans to keep cutler hits brandon appealing...he faces a sentence of 45 years to life marshall for the first down, in prison for the murder. but marshall was hit a bit a worker was rescued from a harder by barry church. cell phone tower on the watch here as church's knee south side, after he fell goes right into the back of off the platform and was left dangling from his marshall. safety harness more than he'd leave the game and even the stadium. one-hundred feet above the early diagnosis - fractured ground. it happened just after six ribs that could keep him out for the season. last night, at 77th and state streets. meanwhile, back on the firefighters were able to field, the bears couldn't rescue him using a ladder. keep the cowboys out of the end zone as tony romo finds people's gas has restored cole beasley for a 13 yard gas service to practically strike - one of two t-ds of everyone in morgan park who lost it because of a the day for beasley. ruptured gas line. the cowboys ensuring their one house exploded in flames earlier this week. about 50 first winning season since 2009. homes were impacted and left as for the bears, they're without gas or heat yesterday. officially out of playoff only one house is still without gas service. contention and can only hope for a 500 record. two children in wisconsin just wanted to let santa know what they want for >> the was never anything we christmas. didn't know would come out. but, the way they went about it ... may have landed them on the "naughty list". the just had to get that blake and brody becker third down. if we do that called 9-1-1 to try and hopefully it will be the reach the big man. next game. the three and six-year-old >> we just need to look boys planned to ask for ourselves in the mirror.
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trucks and a dirt bike. but what they got instead ... was a police officer at it's one of those deals, a their front door. seven. came at the half. the >> she came in and talk to defense was doing a good them about calling santana job. we weren't moving the and has sent that can only talk to in person. ball very well. we did need >> i think we got a laugh. to do better. the call was actually out of >>while the season has been a struggle for the our jurisdiction. bears.....it has taken a >>police jokingly said they sharp turn---for the released the boys early for better---for the good behavior, then gave blackhawks. it started about them a tour of the police a month ago with a 5-0 win station. in montreal---continued on the recent circus trip----- >> calling sand that is an and they didn't skip a beat emergency. they are starting when they came home and posted a blues at the united early. >> good morning. what we are center. and, coach joel expecting today is the potential for light freezing quenneville's about to get rain. but that's not another offensive weapon back with the imminent return of winger patrick everywhere. temperatures sharp----though probably not till next week. he are a bit above freezing. won't play tonight vs montreal. anything you see above or near 32 degrees is good. and while goaltender corey crawford's out at least a that means we are talking about grain and not freezing 'couple' weeks, the hawks rain. the seventh composite were in good hands wednesday night with anti raanta: 40 saves in his first start in over a month. shows some moisture down to if he was rusty, it was the south across portions of tough to tell. southern and central >> there's always a bit of illinois. we run the risk of showers today but for most unrest in the beginning. part the temperatures will warm up for the day into the there was when crossbar and middle portion as well. a pool, that helped me a bit. but otherwise, it was
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lunchtime and early afternoon. today's high, 39. porter percent chance of fairly good. i felt like i showers. tomorrow's high is was in the right place. back up to 38. highs in the didn't have to do too much reaching. it's always a good upper 30's football weekend. feeling when you play a game and you have some good monday back to the '40's. tuesday and wednesday and thursday back into the mid saves. >> came out hard early, got 40's. fairly nice. a bit better and more comfortable warmer. as the game went on beat >> coming up, how the some key stops. help to get government is beefing up efforts to stop sexual some big situations through. assault in the military. plus -- a saint louis rams player is recieving death now plan for a month, but a threats over his actions during sunday's game. great way to get back in. >>maybe anti raanta wasn't and -- a major delivery for rusty but tiger 'woods' one coloardo sure was...in his first woman....details ahead on official round since the this newborn's unusual size. pga championship.....at the hero world challenge in florida. woods called his short game 'awful'......he shot a 5-over par 77....and he's in last place.......11 strokes behind leader jordan speeth....after the opening round. some former white sox stars, the new cubs manager is bringing in his bench coach from tampa bay. dave martinez. a couple high
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profile vacancies in college football have been filled. filled: nebraska hires oregon state's mike reilly.....jim mcelwain leaves colorado state for florida. college hoops...depaul beats chicago state 84-60. u-s stocks slipped on thursday after europe's central back decided not to implement a stimulus plan. the dow fell 12 points. nasdaq 5. s-and-p down slightly. gift cards are popular during the holiday season.. but experts say you need to be aware of a few things before purchasing. make sure the pin number on the back of a gift card isn't scratched.. if so, it may be void. only use trusted and reputable re-sale sites to trade in gift cards. look into purchasing an electronic gift card... their the next big thing... being sent to the recipient by email, app, text, or social media. and make sure to understand the gift cards policies, in case it gets lost or stolen. >> like electronic give card
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i wouldn't even have to go to the store i could just do it right here. >> people are against a gift cards. >> it's the best gift. i love it. people cadet what ever they want. >> it lacks the personal touch. >> we would rather get the money. just give us a straight cash will buy a gift card on our own. >> just give us a 5 or 810. >> 50¢ for me. >> let's talk about our temperatures. remember in some areas we could see the temperature 32 or below the surface. early on we have that slight chance for freezing rain. on the lookout for that. for the most part, showers today temperatures reaching the upper '30's. >> remember the card with the quarter when you're a kid in your grandma handed it to you and it was really heavy and you would just laugh as he knew there was a
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50 coming. >> there goes our 20 and below demographic. >> knockdown tri-state at the oasis, the right lane is blocked. a car that slammed into the back of a truck. still working to clear this off the roads so we have a bit of a backup. volume is the pentagon is taking still light everyone is moving through. in the crash steps to reduce sexual assault in the military. in bound right where you hit outgoing defense secretary the dan ryan expressway is chuck hagel says officers partially blocking the ramp. will be better trained to numbers look good. volume is respond to sexual assault complaints. light. almost all a three-year crackdown on construction cleared up. a abuse has brought signs of few spots that will break improvement. down coming up. >> still more to come. and including why one chicago >> when someone reports a suburb is upset over former sexual assault, they need to president george bush's be embraced and helped. not visit last week. plus -- the wrigley renovation gets another ostracized or punish with revision. we'll show you the latest changes to the retribution. ballpark. >> assault have dropped in the past three years. and -- dean's got his but more than three-fifths weekend movie review's includin of sex assault victims say they've been subjected to retaliation for reporting the crime. a federal investigation found that cleveland police officers show a pattern of using excessive force.
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the justice department says officers use guns, tasers, pepper spray, and punches excessively and unnecessarily. examples included shooting two unarmed people more than 20-times after a high speed chase and using a taser on a man strapped to a gurney. one recent case is last month's fatal shooting of 12-year old tamir rice, who was shot while carrying a pellet gun. >> they engage in a pattern and practice of using excessive force. as a result, it includes insufficient accountability, inadequate training, ineffective policies and inadequate to engagement in the community. >> cleveland and the justice department agreed to have an independent monitor oversee and ensure reforms. one of saint louis rams says he's received threats since his protest over the ferguson grand jury ruling. jared cook was one of the five rams who entered the field with their hands up during sunday's game. that gesture has been used to protest police brutality after witnesses said
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michael brown was surrendering when he was shot and killed. cook says he doesn't regret what they did, but he has seen threats online. >> have seen a lot of threats? >> absolutely. >> do you have extra security? >> i don't think so. it's
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>> black lives matter! >> hundreds of protesters hit the streets protesting the chokehold death of an unarmed man. and the daughter of that man - eric garner - is speaking out for the first time. and take two - nasa will try again today to launch the orion spacecraft.
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good morning, i'm dan ponce. and i'm lourdes duarte. let's go to demetrius ivory for a check of the weather. nice pronunciation when you said or iran. yesterday i said wrong and i heard twitter was lit up because i said ore e on >> that's how it looks. >> if think about orion's belt. >> but then you say something completely different. a natural progression ... >> i will about one down anytime soon. >> if you don't know the name, just don't say it. >> you don't need to say maxing or medicine. the justices said. >> i did get decaled early on but it was at least six months after i got that. ashley in dekalb county we do have potential for freezing rain. some areas as well rochelle is close to
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freezing. the on the lookout person to travel today. this afternoon it's good old rain. today's high of 39 degrees. tonight back down to 30. tomorrow we're back up to 38. saturday we are expecting sunshine but it will be breezy. let's check on the traffic with erin. >> i misspelled his name for like a month when he first got here and try to promote him on mind and one day he told me i was telling his name wrong. let's look at the traffic. we have an accident at the oasis where a car rented the semi. still looks like it's causing a slow pocket with the far right lane. also dealing with the earlier accident in bound at 65 at the on ramp for the dan ryan. still causing the backup even though it's off to the shoulder it's more just gaper delays people hitting the brakes to chicken out. with a project that is supposed to be wrapped, a good stretch of lincoln at halsted and then we have a second structure from wells to webster. this project has
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been under way percent time. we flew over earlier in the still have a lot of rough ground. it is due to be finished today but we will see if that actually happens. that would be great for people who have been dealing with really heavy traffic in the pocket. more traffic coming including a quick peek at the commit coming up. >>lake shore drive is back open this morning. it was closed briefly last night... with demonstrators marching to protest a new york city grand jury's decision not to indict a white police officer in the chokehold death of eric garner... an unarmed black man. nancy loo is at state and jackson with the details. the grand jury decision in you know it was just a few hours ago a round midnight that hundreds of protesters disbanded. they do plan to convene again at 130 today here at state and jackson to continue voicing their outrage. this morning, chicago police said there were a total of four
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arrests, that comes amid a night of chaos all over chicago. >> whose street? our streets! >> this man was hauled away from south michigan avenue telling bystanders that he had run into a police bicycle. police say those arrested were taken in for a misdemeanor offenses. officers used bikes and in the number of tactics they facilitated the protest action which led to brief shutdown of major roadways including lake shore drive. that was opened around 9:00 p.m.. before that, some marchers broke through a police line and disrupted traffic on the dan ryan expressway. participants say no indictment against officers in new york and ferguson in the killing of on armed black men called for protests to highlight racial profiling and
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injustice. >> will want police accountability. black vibes' matter and they can't just kill people and face no repercussions. >> in a statement, chicago police and vowed to protect everyone's right to free speech and peaceful assembly. in addition to another protest planned for this afternoon, more are being organized for this weekend including a major action planned for sunday and that will be organized by the church. live in the loop. back to you. >> in the meantime, eric garner's daughter is about the officers who coster father's death. >> given that he was black and the officer was white that is different races, but as for the situation, i can't really say it is really a black and white situation. it's about the
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police officers and they were abusing their power. >> she said that she had hoped that the outcome of the grand jury decision would be different in new york. >> the congressman who represents ferguson, missouri, wants its police force to be dissolved. democratic representative lacy clay says the death of michael brown is only one example of how the department oppresses blacks. clay says he hopes the justice department breaks up the police department and turns its duties over to the saint louis county police. he also says future police shootings should be handled by *federal prosecutors, not local ones. taking a look at the *other a man living at a mchenry home that houses a day care facility has been charged with four felony counts of possession of child pornography. 26-year-old michael chaparro's parents run a
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day care center on a separate floor of the home. at least 10 children are enrolled there, but there is no indication that any are involved. it appears likely that a former winnetka schoolteacher and boy scout leader will never face trail for molesting a boy on a camping trip. that's because it happened almost 50 years ago, and bill bricker is now 94 years old, and in failing health. and a judge in michigan, where bricker now lives, just ordered a psychiatric exam that may postpone any extradition hearing for months. as if things could get any worse for the bears. not only did they get embarrassed at home for the fourth time this season. they also may have lost brandon marshall for the rest of the year. needless to say - no postseason play for the boys in blue. the chicago cubs' wrigley field renovation plan now has the approval of chicago's landmarks commission... an important step forward. the cubs downsized a video board planned for left field, and *moved one planned for right field. it may be a conspiracy, according to wrigleyville rooftop owners who refused to sell their businesses to
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the team. >> did they say remove those signs and moved them to block those rooftops the have not been able to purchase? did they require the bigger signs to be relocated to more completely block the rooftops that have not succumbed to their monopoly pressure? or, is that just a coincidence that it's what is being asked to be approved today. >>the changes make the cubs eligible for up to 75 million dollars in federal tax credits. some naperville councilmen are upset about what it cost to host former president george w. bush. five naperville police officers and two sergeants worked with the secret service... at a cost to the city of more than 21- hundred dollars. mister bush was at anderson's book store this week signing copies of his book "a portrait of my father." some councilmen said the visit hurt businesses in the area. others disagreed... and said it was good to have a former president in the suburb.
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orion launch take two! they're trying to launch again today. taken alive look right now at the launch pad at cape canaveral after yesterday's attempt was marred by high wind gusts and faulty equipment. if o'brien takes flight it will allow nasa to test a heat shield which could allow for future trips to places like aspirates and even the planet mars. the launch is scheduled for 605 a.m. central. but will check out live. >> so far so good. a family in california decided against sending christmas cards, so they summed up their year in song instead. >> singing about what they did during the year. >> you could learn from these kids. >> they look good. >> really good. and
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demetrius, i saw you busting a move. shows we've got. >> in my family we always had a christmas battle. every year. >> with gloves? >> with talent. >> were you doing the shoulder roll? >> mine moonwalk ... is up to a nine. >> baron gives it a to. >> i am practicing. 33 right now. wind of the south at 8. here are the temperatures. 34 in waukegan. 33 and garlic. 33 as to get down towards kankakee. here's the deal, if you get rained this morning it comes in the form of a result. and that could freeze as it hits the surface. look for those icy spots early on. that moisture is still to the south so we're not seeing any just now. to be on the lookout. 39 degrees today. right where we should be for this time of the year.
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spotty showers tonight down to 34 the overnight low. saturday, 38. sunday, 38 as well. a bit of sunshine in the area. >> still ahead, a white one utah family is canceling christmas. >> and double a seven is back to the big screen. fine that who is starring in the next bond movie. >> and the royal family hold an auction. how you can own a piece of will and kate's wedding. last nights productionf
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"peter pan live" wanted viewers to believe and never grow up... but it left many bored. the 3-hour musical was a follow up to last years "the sound of music" which drew 22-million disappointed fans. christopher walken made his first major appearance in more than a decade as the iconic captain hook, while allison williams took on the role of boy in the green tights. a song for hillary clinton is going country.
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a super-pac that wants her to run for president put out this music video. it's sung by an anonymous cowboy. >> but my favorite country artist, anonymous cowboy. >>clinton hasn't commented on it. but several critics say the song is downright awful. one couple cancelled christmas at their household to teach a valuable lesson. the couple canceled a christmas. the mother of 3, wants her boys to learn that it's better to give than receive... saying they have been acting "ungrateful and entitled" this year. not all christmas celebrations have been cancelled... just presents and santa. the money wil instead be used to give gifts to those less fortunate. the world's most famous super-spy may be doing battle with an old adversary in the next bond movie.
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the newest installment will be titled "spectre". the title and the cast were announced yesterday in london. among the cast- is oscar winner christoph waltz- who will presumably be playing bond's arch nemisis this time. daniel craig will return to reprise his role as bond >> is he the best one? >> about sean connery. >> what about pierce brosnan? you didn't like him? >> i'm waiting for denzel washington to do it. he's the one. one day he will do it. >> 29 degrees in carol stream. cortland at 30. borland park at 31. let's check out our region. looking at the potential for freezing drizzle. not seen any reports. just remember, as the temperatures get close to freezing, there is a bit of a brisk drizzle and
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it will turn to ice. 38 degrees will be the temperature by 5:00 p.m.. saturday and sunday and monday are much like the day before. let's check out traffic. >> talking about these icing road conditions paired with a four have a lot of accidents. don't know if they are related but we don't want to take it easy. the car into a light pole they're working to clear that out but that intersection is blocked. that's just one of several accidents. one on the outbound at lamont taking out the far left lane. that's a new accident. also watching the tri-state northbound at the oasis. they just clear this out where a car slammed into the back of a semi truck. then we have the one on 55 partially blocking the on ramp to the dan ryan also moved off to the shoulder. the ramp is fully open. keeping our eye on that will see what happens with the weather and how it plays out for friday commit. >commit.
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>>marcus is here ... hi marcus! people all over the world expressing their outrage over news stories that turn out to be false. but how can you spot a *fake news story before you share it as fact? we ask that question in the latest installment of our *care before you share series. extra extra. read all about it! >> when we see ridiculous headlines in the supermarket or on the street ... we just walk right by. but for whatever reason, all of that critical thinking seems to drift away when log onto facebook. >> it's all over this book. >> scott is the social
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media editor of chicago tribune. >> every day we look at stories that are false the people share. >> what kind of fake stories? most of us are familiar with the satire article from the onion. then there are some lesser-known and not nearly as funny parody websites like the daily current, or the national report. >> a lot of these just popped up over night. never heard of them before. it sounds official but they are not. >> behind some of the most shared a fixed torrey spirit headlines like man dies in a haunted house mistaken for prop for almost two weeks. other sites have more malicious intentions. the post blatantly false stories, sometimes telling you celebrities have died when they are very much alive. then they promised to show you photos or video only after you share the story of the spot >> so many because they know they can fool people and any
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fool them enough to share it and get thousands or 10,000 or 100,000 shares, it's good for your page. >> how can you do your part to make sure you never get caught up sharing a fake news story? >> click on the story. if it sounds even possible, if you read it and you say this can't be true, it's not true. and then look up the story. take the headline in google lap. half the time you'll find out that it's false in all is or is proven. you have a responsibility to make sure what you are sharing is true. coming back later and saying it's true or false it only goes so far. you have to care about what they are sharing. >> werewolf, we have the pictures! just shed this news with all your friends and we will sell these
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pictures to. >> there you go. and you can read his advice column. check on his syndicated social media column on line at chicago tribune. all across the country his syndicated. congratulations. >> how about that story of a steven spielberg who allegedly killed the dinosaurs. everybody shared that. >> you have to read it. look it up. think of your social media feed as your own news. just like us. >> still to come, dean has this movie reviews including wild. reese witherspoons' new
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movie "wild" hits the big screen and dean has your review. i have only another pre hundred miles left to walk. desperate for it to be over. terrified as well. when i'm done, i will only have two dimes to my name. >> a boatload of forgettable romantic comedies, get ready to see her in a way you have never seen her before. i
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latest based on a memoir the story of overcoming physical and emotional obstacles on a grueling, three month hike on the 2,600 mi. pacific trail from mexico to canada. more than a survival in the desert without any experience or training story, a cleverly interweaved personal profound story the loss of her mother, beautifully played by laura dern, the breakup of her marriage, her spiral using heroin and promiscuity to deaden the pain. while much of this movie is simply reese witherspoon on the screen she captivates as your actors can do. >> my mother used to say something that drove me nuts. she said you can choose to be there for the sunset every day. you can push yourself in the way. >> not only in gauging the vulnerable and fragile, seeking sense, a powerful story that could easily have been a sappy and
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melodramatic and instead is gritty and straightforward and gorgeous. landscape photography that is standing like kicking the mountain vistas yourself only with no exertion required except to marvel at the film, simple and moving and likely to score another academy award nomination, a highly recommended movie. >> you get my current and past reviews along with my eighth list interviews all up on my page of the web. and if you like to get my weekly movie reviews to your phone every friday, text of the word. sponsored by million-dollar quartet. hope you have a great weekend. >> coming up, nasa tries to launch the new spacecraft. a preview coming up. >> and a new test can predict as much tax before they even strike. and how you can own a piece of the royal family.
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