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i understand we have the feed back to the president at northwestern. >> and then come. kids can as well. that is about more than just fairness. it is more than just the ideal of what america's is about. when middle-class families cannot afford the services and goods our businesses sell, and makes it harder for our economy to grow. our economy cannot truly succeed if we are stuck in a winner take all system where a shrinking few do very well where a growing many are struggling to get by. historically, our economic greatness rests on a principle, when the middle-class fries and people work hard to get into the middle-class, then america thrives. when it does not, america does not. be a central to talent -- challenge of our time. you have to make it work for everyone in america. every policy i pursue as president is aimed at answering that challenge. over the last decade, we learned the hard way it was not as -- it was not sustainable to have an economy where too much of the in home prices, bubbles burst, and a casino mentality on wall street, where the reckless as of a fe
i understand we have the feed back to the president at northwestern. >> and then come. kids can as well. that is about more than just fairness. it is more than just the ideal of what america's is about. when middle-class families cannot afford the services and goods our businesses sell, and makes it harder for our economy to grow. our economy cannot truly succeed if we are stuck in a winner take all system where a shrinking few do very well where a growing many are struggling to get by....
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more toward northwestern lasalle. not much. it's a break in action at this hour as all this energy pushes down towards i 70. if you are traveling south a could be rough the entire community going through illinois today. heavy rain not forecasted back into chicago until this afternoon and this evening. computer models show numbers close to if not in excess of an inch of rain. the heavy rain continues tonight. tonight, down into the '60s. then we fall during the day on friday. >> still ahead, why women should let their men go drinking with bodies. >> and trending, a newspaper serves controversy in a cartoon. >> lincoln park zoo market stocks continued to see decrease wednesday. the dow plunged 238 points. nasdaq fell 71. s-and-p down 26. comed is offering customers the chance to cash in... by saving electricity. customers with smart meters can sign up for a new program that researchers say, a steady to assess miles become contagious when in a group of men drink alcohol together. it's a social enhancement. >> booze is used as a so
more toward northwestern lasalle. not much. it's a break in action at this hour as all this energy pushes down towards i 70. if you are traveling south a could be rough the entire community going through illinois today. heavy rain not forecasted back into chicago until this afternoon and this evening. computer models show numbers close to if not in excess of an inch of rain. the heavy rain continues tonight. tonight, down into the '60s. then we fall during the day on friday. >> still...
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bill, including several veterans here at northwestern. and a few of them are in this hall today and we thank them for their service. so we've made progress on manufacturing and creating good jobs, we made progress on education. of course, even if you have the right education, for decades, one of the things that made it harder for families to make ends meet and businesses to grow was the high cost of health care. and so, the third corner stone had to be health care reform. in the decade before the affordable care act, aka, obamacare, in the decade before the affordable care act, double digit premium increases were common. ceos called them one of the biggest challenges to their competitiveness. and if your employer didn't drop your coverage to avoid these costs, they might pass them on to you and take them out of your wages. today, we have seen a dramatic slowdown in the rising cost of health care. when we passed affordable care act, the critics were saying what are you doing about cost? well, let me tell you what we've done about cost. if
bill, including several veterans here at northwestern. and a few of them are in this hall today and we thank them for their service. so we've made progress on manufacturing and creating good jobs, we made progress on education. of course, even if you have the right education, for decades, one of the things that made it harder for families to make ends meet and businesses to grow was the high cost of health care. and so, the third corner stone had to be health care reform. in the decade before...
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nebraska, unless they can come back, will drop to 1-1. >> kirk: once northwestern got out of the m.a.c big ten, they really started to come into their own. >> chris: michigan state, if they hold on, will join ohio state at 1-0. >> kirk: i think northwestern really the last couple of weeks, won at penn state and of course, today, huge win against wiscons wisconsin. >> chris: can the huskers come up with a stop in spartans need two yards here on third down. langford has it. fighting -- still fighting. but won't get there. a yard short at the 19 yard line. and nebraska -- pelini sprints out there. and emphatically uses their final time-out to save the cl k clock. 3:37 to play. huskers are going to get the ball back down 11. potentially really good field position. >> kirk: the reason bo is so fired up, he's trying to keep every single second that he can. he's thinks about trying to block a punt, you get a good return, you get a quick score and then you're an onsides kick away and a shot for a field goal. >> chris: dantonio can too the math. he knows the it's not just a teaching moment for
nebraska, unless they can come back, will drop to 1-1. >> kirk: once northwestern got out of the m.a.c big ten, they really started to come into their own. >> chris: michigan state, if they hold on, will join ohio state at 1-0. >> kirk: i think northwestern really the last couple of weeks, won at penn state and of course, today, huge win against wiscons wisconsin. >> chris: can the huskers come up with a stop in spartans need two yards here on third down. langford has...
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tomorrow some like the fact rainfalls affecting northwestern indiana. the chicago area itself just partly cloudy skies. >> ran now we are almost at 60 with a 59 at o'hare. the relatively strong wind up of the west and 60 mi. per hour. look at these temperatures. the only 60 to report at the moment is along the chicago lakefront. now this is in the mid-50s in some of the far western counties. wind coming out of the west. when speed 12-22 m.p.h. at this hour. no wind gust reported and at o'hare airport. take a look at this. forecast models to show the wind gust increasing. probably making a 2 30 mi. per hour or greater today. tomorrow morning we're looking at strong wind gust lingering in the area. the wind begins to rest a bit. >> will give the cooler air. it will hang around through monday and tuesday. there is some warm the air that is building up to the west. we're thinking electors there we have a shot that is 70. >> dew point numbers. this is very comfortable. humidity around the area. to about 50 degrees in chicago. let's check on that forecast. >>
tomorrow some like the fact rainfalls affecting northwestern indiana. the chicago area itself just partly cloudy skies. >> ran now we are almost at 60 with a 59 at o'hare. the relatively strong wind up of the west and 60 mi. per hour. look at these temperatures. the only 60 to report at the moment is along the chicago lakefront. now this is in the mid-50s in some of the far western counties. wind coming out of the west. when speed 12-22 m.p.h. at this hour. no wind gust reported and at...
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back home.eat to be back at at to be northweste northwestern. senator i had the honor of delivering the commencement address for the 2006.of it turns out i have a bunch of staff who graduated from h e here. lobbying e constantly me about stuff. inearlier this year i popped via video to kick off the dance marathon. i figured this time i would come not only because it is nice to be close to home but old friends. eople who helped to form how i think about public service, people who helped me along the way. are er -- alderwoman was supporter. terry link was my golf buddy. people that i have known for years and really not me be where i am today but helped develop how i public service. i'm also happy to be here this is a university hat is brimming with the possibilities of the new economy. your research and technology. innovation, the training of doctors and ducators and scientists and entrepreneurs. you can't help but visit a like this and feel the promise of the future. i'm here. because it is going to be young people like you and universities like
back home.eat to be back at at to be northweste northwestern. senator i had the honor of delivering the commencement address for the 2006.of it turns out i have a bunch of staff who graduated from h e here. lobbying e constantly me about stuff. inearlier this year i popped via video to kick off the dance marathon. i figured this time i would come not only because it is nice to be close to home but old friends. eople who helped to form how i think about public service, people who helped me along...
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from here the president goes to northwestern. the first to arrive in town. fund-raisers of the democrats especially for governor clinton. hillary clinton will arrive on october 8th. the president expected to leave from gary airport. that is where he flew in to. >> you can watch the president's speech this afternoon at 1:15 p.m.. you can catch it on cltv. >> some storms coming our way have led southwest to cancel. >> 450 flights have been cancelled. also due to lingering effects of that fire at the faa center in aurora. it will not be operational. >> a developing news story. a man in custody following a barricade situation in suburban bartlett. the incident started as a bomb threat. the worker inside told police the man had an explosive device. the building has been evacuated along with two businesses. traffic was rerouted away from the area. >> health officials are reaching out to as many as 100 people who have had contact with the first people patient.ebola virus patient. diagnosed after traveling to dallas from monrovia. he assisted a woman who later died
from here the president goes to northwestern. the first to arrive in town. fund-raisers of the democrats especially for governor clinton. hillary clinton will arrive on october 8th. the president expected to leave from gary airport. that is where he flew in to. >> you can watch the president's speech this afternoon at 1:15 p.m.. you can catch it on cltv. >> some storms coming our way have led southwest to cancel. >> 450 flights have been cancelled. also due to lingering...
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nebraska, unless they can come back, will drop to 1-1. >> kirk: once northwestern got out of the m.a.c big ten, they really started to come into their own. >> chris: michigan state, if they hold on, will join ohio state at 1-0. >> kirk: i think northwestern really the last couple of weeks, won at penn state and of course, today, huge win against wiscons wisconsin. >> chris: can the huskers come up with a stop in spartans need two yards here on third down. langford has it. fighting -- still fighting. but won't get there. a yard short at the 19 yard line. and nebraska -- pelini sprints out there. and emphatically uses their final time-out to save the cl k clock. 3:37 to play. huskers are going to get the ball back down 11. potentially really good field position. >> kirk: the reason bo is so fired up, he's trying to keep every single second that he can. he's thinks about trying to block a punt, you get a good return, you get a quick score and then you're an onsides kick away and a shot for a field goal. >> chris: dantonio can too the math. he knows the it's not just a teaching moment for
nebraska, unless they can come back, will drop to 1-1. >> kirk: once northwestern got out of the m.a.c big ten, they really started to come into their own. >> chris: michigan state, if they hold on, will join ohio state at 1-0. >> kirk: i think northwestern really the last couple of weeks, won at penn state and of course, today, huge win against wiscons wisconsin. >> chris: can the huskers come up with a stop in spartans need two yards here on third down. langford has...
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not northwestern law. day. [ laughter ] >> well i didn't know that. i did not know that and i was playing you. [ light laughter ] >> seth: well, thank you. >> go see seth meyers in "the judge." [ laughter ] >> seth: it's the life i would have had if i had gone to law school, i would have been this character in your movie. you haven't been in the chicago film festival since you were 5 years old, is that right? >> yes. >> seth: because you were in a film your father directed. >> i was in a movie called "pound" and i played a puppy. they cast people to play dogs. my dad made odd films. [ laughter ] and i played a dog. and anyway -- you know, i thought the festival that year was a little bit highbrow. [ laughter ] no i have no -- i don't -- i think it's true. >> seth: your dad -- the last time i think i saw you was in 2008, it was "the time 100." it was this lovely gala. >> yeah. >> seth: and people at "the time 100", you were one of them, make a toast to someone who influenced them and you made a beautiful to
not northwestern law. day. [ laughter ] >> well i didn't know that. i did not know that and i was playing you. [ light laughter ] >> seth: well, thank you. >> go see seth meyers in "the judge." [ laughter ] >> seth: it's the life i would have had if i had gone to law school, i would have been this character in your movie. you haven't been in the chicago film festival since you were 5 years old, is that right? >> yes. >> seth: because you were in a...
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masters and a phd from northwestern university. you really enter fisk university when you were 15 years old? >> yes. >> how did that happen? >> it happened because i was dumb. my parents, who were pushy southern black folks who believed in education said to me one day, there is a new program at fisk university. it is an early entrance program. and we would like you to go downtown, and take a test. if you pass it, you will go to the university. 15 years old, i did not want to go to a university. so i went downtown, and i was so stupid. testld have not passed the , but i passed the test. and so off i went to fisk , in my year that was my 15th year. it was an extraordinary experience. fisk, in nashville, tennessee, yes, still in the south. mecca ofuniversity, a black intellectualism. africanordinary site of and african-american art and culture. it was just a sterling year for me. until my father passed. thomas sr.'s baby girl, i thought my world had ended. and so my mom and my older sister said, well, why don't you go on an exchange p
masters and a phd from northwestern university. you really enter fisk university when you were 15 years old? >> yes. >> how did that happen? >> it happened because i was dumb. my parents, who were pushy southern black folks who believed in education said to me one day, there is a new program at fisk university. it is an early entrance program. and we would like you to go downtown, and take a test. if you pass it, you will go to the university. 15 years old, i did not want to...
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we both went to northwestern university. >> yes. >> seth: in illinois.ate on saturday. >> we're happy. >> seth: we're happy. we don't care. boo all you want, we're happy. [ laughter ] you wrote for the sports section of the -- >> i was the sports editor of the northwestern paper and the team was not good in those days which got me into comedy. [ laughter ] i mean, the team -- my years, my big years at the sports team was 1 and 11. so you had to write, you know, by the time the star spangled banner was over ,we were behind by 14 points. [ laughter ] so that's how i started to write this way. >> seth: when my freshman year, i was in this intro film class and you came and spoke to us. you had just written a book. and i remember you said something that really stayed with me about luck. like you can make a great product but you also need to be lucky when you make a movie. because you had very bad luck with the film "frankie and johnny." >> yes. "the roast" wasn't' too good. so it's not so much bad luck. >> seth: got ya. >> it was bad. "frankie and johnny" was
we both went to northwestern university. >> yes. >> seth: in illinois.ate on saturday. >> we're happy. >> seth: we're happy. we don't care. boo all you want, we're happy. [ laughter ] you wrote for the sports section of the -- >> i was the sports editor of the northwestern paper and the team was not good in those days which got me into comedy. [ laughter ] i mean, the team -- my years, my big years at the sports team was 1 and 11. so you had to write, you know, by...
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. >>> a low stalled off the the coast but first with that frost but possible on, northwestern suburbsf chester, and montgomery and bucks county in the lehigh valley, pine barons and interior southern new jersey. the right the now no watches but there is a freeze watch in effect for the poconos but that is something that could change, quickly here, especially second half of the weekend and then, on tuesday, we will have a low developing to our east, 2:00p in m tuesday afternoon, this low could spin back not only a lot of clouds but on and shower, and, tuesday and wednesday and thursday as well. temperatures right now upper 50's to the north and west. wilmington 59. sixty-two in philadelphia millville coming in at 61 degrees. we have a front passing through early this morning, second one in western part of the pennsylvania, and some showers, will fit but they'll van rate pushing to the east. we will see clouds overnight and clouds to start on your sunday but as that front moves away we will have a november feel, very windy, 30 to 40 miles an hour, tomorrow but a high of just 55 degrees,
. >>> a low stalled off the the coast but first with that frost but possible on, northwestern suburbsf chester, and montgomery and bucks county in the lehigh valley, pine barons and interior southern new jersey. the right the now no watches but there is a freeze watch in effect for the poconos but that is something that could change, quickly here, especially second half of the weekend and then, on tuesday, we will have a low developing to our east, 2:00p in m tuesday afternoon, this...
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one of the regime bases in the northwestern part of syria. now, this is not the first time that we have seen rebel fighters attempting to tunnel underground and place explosive underneath regime locations that they have been trying to take over. what is unclear at this stage is how successful they were. this is a strategic base that has been fought over for quite sometime now. with all of the focus on kobani, people perhaps not paying that much attention to the fact that the war, when it comes to the rebels fighting the regime, most certainly is ongoing as is the regime's ongoing bombardment and use of barrel bombs against various different civilian targets in the country. >> arwa, we know there has been a lot of pressure on the turks to launch air strikes against isis targets in syria or iraq for that matter. but, all of a sudden, we are getting word that turkish air strikes did take place but not against isis but against kurds inside turkey. what is going on there? >> reporter: well, this is down to the ongoing tensions between the pkk, the
one of the regime bases in the northwestern part of syria. now, this is not the first time that we have seen rebel fighters attempting to tunnel underground and place explosive underneath regime locations that they have been trying to take over. what is unclear at this stage is how successful they were. this is a strategic base that has been fought over for quite sometime now. with all of the focus on kobani, people perhaps not paying that much attention to the fact that the war, when it comes...
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be back, great to northwestern. back when i was a senator, i had the honor of delivering the commencement address for the class of 2006. turns out, i've got a bunch of staff who graduated and so they're constantly lobbying me about stuff so earlier this year i popped in via video to help kick marathon.nce i figured this time i'd come in person. not only because it's nice to be so close to home but it's also friends. to see old people who helped to form how i service.ut public people who helped me along the way. frankwinkle was my greatoman and was a supporter. lisa madigan, your attorney my seat mate. myte senator terry link was golf buddy so you've got people here who i've just known for not only helpsy me be where i am today but i think about how public service. and i'm also happy to be here because this is a university with therimming possibilities of a new economy. your research in technology, the ideas and the innovation, the training of doctors and educators and scientists and entrepreneurs. you can't help but
be back, great to northwestern. back when i was a senator, i had the honor of delivering the commencement address for the class of 2006. turns out, i've got a bunch of staff who graduated and so they're constantly lobbying me about stuff so earlier this year i popped in via video to help kick marathon.nce i figured this time i'd come in person. not only because it's nice to be so close to home but it's also friends. to see old people who helped to form how i service.ut public people who helped...
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ludlow and the student are both suing northwestern for its handling of the case. the city of chicago admitted that it secretly shortened some yellow stoplights, to collect extra revenue from its red- light cameras. and now, the head of the city transportation department says, the city will keep the extra ticket money it collected. 77 thousand drivers got 100- dollar tickets at several city intersections when they tried to beat the lights. now, the city says, any yellow light lasting 2-point-9 seconds or longer, is in line with national standards... so there's no reason to return the money. when someone stole some ladies underwear from a kohl's, police knew they were looking for a crook. so they arrested one. josephine *crook is due in court today for commercial burglary. she's accused of stuffing her purse with underwear and trying to leave without paying for them. police in southern california say she also had wire cutters and scissors. >> she needs to fix that hair. but >> published to the full extent of the law. good morning california it's like to a m there. t
ludlow and the student are both suing northwestern for its handling of the case. the city of chicago admitted that it secretly shortened some yellow stoplights, to collect extra revenue from its red- light cameras. and now, the head of the city transportation department says, the city will keep the extra ticket money it collected. 77 thousand drivers got 100- dollar tickets at several city intersections when they tried to beat the lights. now, the city says, any yellow light lasting 2-point-9...
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it seems to be unseasonably cold in northwestern russia. let's hear more from our meteorologist sayaka mori. sayaka? >> yes, miki, people in moscow are experiencing a taste of winter. they are bundling up in heavy coats. let's take a look at this video from the city. heavy snow blanketed moscow sunday as low pressure system moved through the capital city. cold air associated with the system led to the snowfall. but it also caused problems on the roadways as the snow melted and then froze on the highways, creating difficulties for drivers. several thousand workers were brought in to deal with the weather's impacts for travelers. and more snow will come in wednesday and temperatures will drop down even farther day by day as we go into thursday at least. take a look at this forecast. your high is going to be 4 degrees on tuesday, and then negative 4 the average this time of year is 8 degrees. similarly cold in st. petersburg so bundle up. now we have another big system coming in from the west. this is actually the remnants of hurricane gonzalo
it seems to be unseasonably cold in northwestern russia. let's hear more from our meteorologist sayaka mori. sayaka? >> yes, miki, people in moscow are experiencing a taste of winter. they are bundling up in heavy coats. let's take a look at this video from the city. heavy snow blanketed moscow sunday as low pressure system moved through the capital city. cold air associated with the system led to the snowfall. but it also caused problems on the roadways as the snow melted and then froze...
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1853. , it was still865 owned by the united states government. 1865, they sold it to the chicago northwestern railroad. at that time, the railroad at land -- had planned a track. in 1866, the buildings had been moved. some were disassembled and moved out of state. very few survived. the first ones were brought here in 1875. the fort howard hospital was in two pieces. it's the on a property in green bay. it was used as a museum. it was floated down on a barge in 1975 to heritage chill -- hill. our fort howard guardhouse was brought here in 2009. undercurrently restoration. it was a residence. it was wrapped in more modern materials. it was hard to identify that it was a historical building. we are approaching what is called the guardhouse complex. left, there is an 1833 original ford howard guardhouse. off to the right is a reconstructed fort howard commander's office. in the far portion of his office there would have been where he would've worked out of. in the closer portion, would have been the fort library. the guardhouse -- the first room as you enter would be the guardroom. is back porti
1853. , it was still865 owned by the united states government. 1865, they sold it to the chicago northwestern railroad. at that time, the railroad at land -- had planned a track. in 1866, the buildings had been moved. some were disassembled and moved out of state. very few survived. the first ones were brought here in 1875. the fort howard hospital was in two pieces. it's the on a property in green bay. it was used as a museum. it was floated down on a barge in 1975 to heritage chill -- hill....
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in 1865 they did sell it to the chicago northwestern railroad, the property in the buildings. at that time the railroad had plans of laying track. by 1866, the buildings had been moved out of the fort rock per into some of the surrounding neighborhoods. some are disassembled and moved out of state. very few survived. the first ones were brought here in 1975. the four howard hospital was actually in two separate pieces. it sat on property in green bay and at that time was used as a museum. it was floated down on a barge in 1975, brought here to heritage hill in its early development. most recently are four howard guardhouse was brought here in 2009. last year it was set at its current location and is currently under restoration. wasas a residence, so it cared for. it was wrapped in more modern material. it was hard to identify that it was a historic building. we are approaching what is called the four howard guardhouse comp >>. original ford the howard guardhouse. off to the right is a reconstructed fort howard commander's office. in the far portion of his office where he worke
in 1865 they did sell it to the chicago northwestern railroad, the property in the buildings. at that time the railroad had plans of laying track. by 1866, the buildings had been moved out of the fort rock per into some of the surrounding neighborhoods. some are disassembled and moved out of state. very few survived. the first ones were brought here in 1975. the four howard hospital was actually in two separate pieces. it sat on property in green bay and at that time was used as a museum. it...
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rain in delaware county and new castle county and also the the northwestern, fringes of montgomery countys to march to the north and east, we will be around all night tonight, and for the first part of your saturday at 7:00 a.m. 63 degrees with that rain. continuing at least through 10:00 o'clock through much of the area and then sunshine will return from west to east around noon time and thereafter, but temperatures into the lower 70's in the afternoon. so not that bad and then that chill arrives bundle up on sunday. >> keep those umbrellas handy and layer up on sunday. thanks, adam. thanks for joining us tonight for "action news" at ten, modern family is next followed by friends. now for adam joseph, ducis rodgers and brian taff, i'm shirleen allicot, have a good night, and a great weekend, see you. >> ♪ (yawn) (ding!) toaster strudel! more fruit in the filling, ya? mmm! ya! warm, flaky, gooey, toaster strudel! now, with more fruit! don't wait for awesome... totino's pizza rolls... ...gets you there in just 60 seconds. thank you, cable. for the slower internet upload speeds. for fewer v
rain in delaware county and new castle county and also the the northwestern, fringes of montgomery countys to march to the north and east, we will be around all night tonight, and for the first part of your saturday at 7:00 a.m. 63 degrees with that rain. continuing at least through 10:00 o'clock through much of the area and then sunshine will return from west to east around noon time and thereafter, but temperatures into the lower 70's in the afternoon. so not that bad and then that chill...
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feeding candy to rich well educated audience northwestern.described the hollowing out over the middle class presided steepest rise. it's a recipe for social unrest potentially. listen to solution. they were beall in charitable. high speed internet in high schools, fully funding head start, more money for community colleges, a $10 minimum wage? we'll give it all to you, does anybody believe it will reverse those trends? no, it's pathetic. >> one more depressing data point. >> the president is cheering on his job creation. we just recently got back to the number of jobs we had in 2008. the problem is there are 15 million more americans than there were in 2008. and the workforce participation rate is now what it was in 1978 and if it were it were in 2007, the unemployment rate would be about 10%. >> he has got a good case to make that you can press own a lot of this economy, too. the congress own oas lot of this economy. you can't make that case to your point when you are literally talking maybe half the american public when you make that fox ne
feeding candy to rich well educated audience northwestern.described the hollowing out over the middle class presided steepest rise. it's a recipe for social unrest potentially. listen to solution. they were beall in charitable. high speed internet in high schools, fully funding head start, more money for community colleges, a $10 minimum wage? we'll give it all to you, does anybody believe it will reverse those trends? no, it's pathetic. >> one more depressing data point. >> the...
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northern fauquier, westernmost loudoun county, warren and clark counties in northwestern virginia. we'll put this back into motion for you. heavy rain continue to go move into front royal. again, it will move up here in the next 15 minutes. you can get a better sense of timing over the next 15 minutes. it will continue to move north-northeastbound. front royal, 6:27. rockland at 6:33. white post, 6:38. barriville, 6:49 if it continues on its current path. again, i'll show you. that's the polygon that the weather service is warning for. the worst of the storm is just about ready to get on to interstate 66 in fauquier and warren county, cedarville. let's see if we can get closer. riverton, rockland. be very, very careful. stay very weather aware. there's the tornado warning until 6:45. severe thunderstorm warning continues in the whole yellow area surrounding it. bad weather first thing this morning. other storms are starting to intensify in culpepper. those are also moving north-northeast very, very quickly. those storms will be making it on i-66 near the plains and gainesville, vir
northern fauquier, westernmost loudoun county, warren and clark counties in northwestern virginia. we'll put this back into motion for you. heavy rain continue to go move into front royal. again, it will move up here in the next 15 minutes. you can get a better sense of timing over the next 15 minutes. it will continue to move north-northeastbound. front royal, 6:27. rockland at 6:33. white post, 6:38. barriville, 6:49 if it continues on its current path. again, i'll show you. that's the...
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ustice rutledge obviously taught me a great deal and my faculty at northwestern taught me a great deal. edward j. johnston who was of the law artner firm i worked for the first three years in practice was a admired and respected. as i haven't thought of him a mentor so i'm not is sure i have any monthors. learn from you justice rutledge? a great deal.rned example -- one example, court the problems of the is you get a certain number of pauper cases where the fund or person without that will file a paper in andwriting or typewritten or something look that and he procedure when i was a clark is those papers went to the chief's clerks. he had three clerks and the other had two. with prepare a memorandum on all of those and call it a flimsy. those were the days before computers. box eight by er six or something like that and up chief's clerk with type an original and eight copies and the memo with pauper cases around it all the chambers. at it and in k many chambers they would read , i will 's memo an arize saying it is illinois prisoner has exhausted remedies. justice rutledge insisted tha
ustice rutledge obviously taught me a great deal and my faculty at northwestern taught me a great deal. edward j. johnston who was of the law artner firm i worked for the first three years in practice was a admired and respected. as i haven't thought of him a mentor so i'm not is sure i have any monthors. learn from you justice rutledge? a great deal.rned example -- one example, court the problems of the is you get a certain number of pauper cases where the fund or person without that will file...
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it's great to be back at northwestern. back when i was a senator, i would be honored delivering the commencement address for the class of 2006. and as it turns out, i've got a bunch of staff who graduated from here and so they're constantly lobbying me about stuff. earlier this year i popped in via video to help kick off the dance marathon. i figured this time i would come in person. not only because it's nice to be so close to home but it's also just nice to see old friends. people who helped to form how i think about public service. people who helped me along the way. tony was my alderwoman. was a great supporter. lisa, your attorney general, is my seat mate. terry link was my golf buddy. you have people here who i have known for years and really not only helped me be where i am today but helped develop how i think about public service. i'm also happy to be here because this is a university that is brimming with possibilities of a new economy. research and technology and ideas and invasion and trainers of doctors and edu
it's great to be back at northwestern. back when i was a senator, i would be honored delivering the commencement address for the class of 2006. and as it turns out, i've got a bunch of staff who graduated from here and so they're constantly lobbying me about stuff. earlier this year i popped in via video to help kick off the dance marathon. i figured this time i would come in person. not only because it's nice to be so close to home but it's also just nice to see old friends. people who helped...
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then...the president pitched a higher minimum wage to students and faculty at northwestern university. >> let's agree that nobody who works full time in america should ever have to raise a family in poverty. let's give america a race to make the economy stronger. >>the president's talking points were viewed as a strategy for democratic candidates, in an election year where polling suggests that the voters trust *republicans to do a better job handling the economy. the n-f-l draft is coming to chicago. the draft has been held in new york since 1964, when it was held at the sheraton chicago the volcano that erupted among the go caught on camera. the drone was able to get these images. but eventually it was too hot and the lens of the camera and melted. iceland is one of the most volcanically active locations in the world. >> and surprised the memory card survived. this is the kind of stuff that you love. >> remember, iceland is warm, greenland is cold. it's confusing. the stick a look. today we will be warmer early on. temperatures in the mid-60s. rainfall totals are on the right hand p
then...the president pitched a higher minimum wage to students and faculty at northwestern university. >> let's agree that nobody who works full time in america should ever have to raise a family in poverty. let's give america a race to make the economy stronger. >>the president's talking points were viewed as a strategy for democratic candidates, in an election year where polling suggests that the voters trust *republicans to do a better job handling the economy. the n-f-l draft is...
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when obama gave the speech at northwestern and said i am not on the ballot but policies are, you couldthe cringe. that was the sound you didn't want when you have a president mired in the 30% and approval rating. 30%, he is the biggest drag on them in these states that they need to win in. i think it probably is a little too little too late. >> a month out, a can remember a year ago at this time we are saying the government is shut down and this is the big issue for 2013 and healthcare.gov goes bonkers. where do you think the mood of the country is right now? >> i think the mood of the country, i don't know if there is a mood of the country versus a mood of where the particular races are being run. it is interesting to me to watch the incumbent races versus when the seat is opening up to two different people. when you look at the infighting and like a chicken in my lawn that is a giant issue or michigan with how those ads are just comedic in tone. in michigan they are pushing the reproductive rights issue and michigan is such a crazy train. then you look at kentucky where it is like i
when obama gave the speech at northwestern and said i am not on the ballot but policies are, you couldthe cringe. that was the sound you didn't want when you have a president mired in the 30% and approval rating. 30%, he is the biggest drag on them in these states that they need to win in. i think it probably is a little too little too late. >> a month out, a can remember a year ago at this time we are saying the government is shut down and this is the big issue for 2013 and...
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robert murphy, director of center for global health at northwestern university.let's take a look at stories making headlines across america. >> reporter: yes, tony, nine life sentences without parole for one of the leaders of a murder in san diego drug gang. gonzalez was convicted of four murders and six kidnappings. he was a number two man of in splinter group of a drug cartel. he's already in prison in life for other crimes. >>> troopers shot and killed a man who was traveling on a man. the man stabbed two passengers. a man noticed the state trooper on the side of the highway and pulled over. >> it was a an aggressive situation where people were being physically harmed on the bus. they pulled the bus over to get helped. >> the trooper got on the bus and ordered the man to drop his weapon. when he refused the officer shot and killed him. the bullet ricocheted and hit one of the passengers. that wound was not series. >>> abortion laws in texas resulted in just eight clinics remaining open in the state. the court order did not giv give details in the justice's rea
robert murphy, director of center for global health at northwestern university.let's take a look at stories making headlines across america. >> reporter: yes, tony, nine life sentences without parole for one of the leaders of a murder in san diego drug gang. gonzalez was convicted of four murders and six kidnappings. he was a number two man of in splinter group of a drug cartel. he's already in prison in life for other crimes. >>> troopers shot and killed a man who was traveling...
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. >> chilly in the northwestern serbs, 50 in philadelphia and 55 in cape may, sun and still a pleasant day and mid-60s in the lehigh valley, 68 tomorrow, and sunny and breezy and cool friday and a lot of clouds and afternoon showers arriving with the boundary separating the two seasons at 64 and a steady rain friday night into the morning hours of saturday of 64 degrees, we hope we can dry it a little bit friday afternoon and sun for the eagles, sun and clouds and a temperature of 66 degrees. the seven day is koxg up in the next half hour. >> thank you adam. >> it was the perfect day to get outside at the philadelphia zoo, some young men and women had a special tour of the exhibits and the chance to interact with the animals. the visitors from wood services in langhorne were allowed in for free, it was for people with disibltss and they will send more than 1,000 clients to the zoo throughout the fall. and we are buzzing next. >>> a beautiful beach boys remake is out. 29 celebrities, and what is it like to be olivia pope, kerry washington is dishing. mom says she's gonna at acme's stock
. >> chilly in the northwestern serbs, 50 in philadelphia and 55 in cape may, sun and still a pleasant day and mid-60s in the lehigh valley, 68 tomorrow, and sunny and breezy and cool friday and a lot of clouds and afternoon showers arriving with the boundary separating the two seasons at 64 and a steady rain friday night into the morning hours of saturday of 64 degrees, we hope we can dry it a little bit friday afternoon and sun for the eagles, sun and clouds and a temperature of 66...
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the suburbs this morning the growing season has ended, as that frost pretty much hit all of the northwestern suburbs of philadelphia, and even into interior southern new jersey. fifty-six allentown. wilmington 56 and millville. much warmer then last night. in threat for frost because clouds have push in and wayscally, that is the atmosphere's blanket the to hold in the heat. so that is why we will in the drop those temperatures. even a few sprinkles in lancaster county moving from the west. so as we look at future track tore start your thursday morning at 7:30 generally a cloudy start, a couple of showers to the north of philadelphia and as we get in the afternoon tomorrow we may brighten the sky up a bit before that low pressure drops through and gives us a better chance for rain on thursday. even rush though or tomorrow morning's rush mostly cloudy, isolated shower around with temperatures of 53 at 6:00. by 8:00 o'clock 55 degrees. as we look region by region tomorrow mostly cloudy and spotty shower around from allentown, red to go downingtown between 65 and 66 degrees. along i-95 trenton
the suburbs this morning the growing season has ended, as that frost pretty much hit all of the northwestern suburbs of philadelphia, and even into interior southern new jersey. fifty-six allentown. wilmington 56 and millville. much warmer then last night. in threat for frost because clouds have push in and wayscally, that is the atmosphere's blanket the to hold in the heat. so that is why we will in the drop those temperatures. even a few sprinkles in lancaster county moving from the west. so...
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then she underwent a five hour surgery at northwestern. now faces chemotherapy and radiation treatment. her exploratory committee released word yesterday that she would not be joining the mayor's race despite recent polls against the mayor. another candid was quick to react to the suddenly shifted merrill race. >> with find common ground on many issues. her participation in this debate would have elevated that. it is up to us to continue the movement and to keep fighting for six streets and greek neighborhoods. >> in a statement the mayor says, i have always respected and admired her willingness to step up and be a part of the conversation about our city's future. nothing is more important than a person's health. now leadership of the teachers' union is being handled by ct you vice-president who says the union will remain very active in city politics. from the merchandise mart. back t >> a united nations worker from sudan who contracted the virus in liberia being treated in germany that last night. the clinic kept the patient in an isolati
then she underwent a five hour surgery at northwestern. now faces chemotherapy and radiation treatment. her exploratory committee released word yesterday that she would not be joining the mayor's race despite recent polls against the mayor. another candid was quick to react to the suddenly shifted merrill race. >> with find common ground on many issues. her participation in this debate would have elevated that. it is up to us to continue the movement and to keep fighting for six streets...
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they spotted kurdish forces under attack in northwestern iraq. they came to their defense. >>> the u.s. and partners have fired 306 air attacks. 75% in iraq the rest in syria. >>> and tracy morgan is meetingg back. he cannot believe that he is being blamed. the passengers should have been wearing seatbelts when the walmart big-rig slammed into the limo on the turnpike. morgan is still recovering from the crash. >> surveillance video from reading shows a thief fumbling to make a withdrawal at an a.t.m. he was struggling for a while. he hauled the heavy loot away. it happened at furniture plus. they found the a.t.m. and arrested john yavis and kathy shadeler. the frontier airlines is coming back. it offers non-stop airlines to seven cities. next spring they will add atlanta, charlotte, and chicago. the spirit airlines will offer more routes in chicago. it begins april 16 of next year. >> the consumer reports out with the results of the battery testing of the new iphones tonight. it's a weakness of the older motels. battery life improved. they offer
they spotted kurdish forces under attack in northwestern iraq. they came to their defense. >>> the u.s. and partners have fired 306 air attacks. 75% in iraq the rest in syria. >>> and tracy morgan is meetingg back. he cannot believe that he is being blamed. the passengers should have been wearing seatbelts when the walmart big-rig slammed into the limo on the turnpike. morgan is still recovering from the crash. >> surveillance video from reading shows a thief fumbling to...
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dramatic, this is the hurricane, the water vapor image. .com, a live look at the camera, this is the northwestern tip of bermuda. seas, butm wind, calm a dramatic change tomorrow. they are under a hurricane warning, with top wind of 145. they could have a hurricane of that strength or close to it this time tomorrow as it gets very close to bermuda. we will continue to watch that closely. the cold front yesterday is helping steer the hurricane far away from the u.s. east coast. tonight, partly cloudy, clear, 48 to 53 degrees. tomorrow, bright sunshine, low 70's. that is the latest. back to you. >> all right, sir. are you going to do football? >> i have to. sunday is considered a must win. the redskinse for on sunday. sports is coming up. game, especially through the neutral zone. you have a good game plan and stick to it, and are able to work from it, you can have some success against them. thehe leading rusher for redskins sunday against the cardinals, alfred morris, 13 carries, 41 yards. the redskins are 23rd in the league, just over 99 yards per game. yet to record a hundred yard effort. he mig
dramatic, this is the hurricane, the water vapor image. .com, a live look at the camera, this is the northwestern tip of bermuda. seas, butm wind, calm a dramatic change tomorrow. they are under a hurricane warning, with top wind of 145. they could have a hurricane of that strength or close to it this time tomorrow as it gets very close to bermuda. we will continue to watch that closely. the cold front yesterday is helping steer the hurricane far away from the u.s. east coast. tonight, partly...
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university of maryland head coach has apologized for going after the officials after the game with northwesternhas been suspended from the game and fined $10,000. >> a little anger management area >> he's a good gu >> abc 7 and are hosting a national town hall on the isil threat. that will be october 16 from 8:00 to 9:00 p.m. /townhall to learn how you can be in the audience for the a very nice day. greg guys are clearing. it will stay clear. temperatures will drop into the 60's and into the 50's in the metro by morning. captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org-- >>> welcome to "world news tonight." and the new scare in dallas this evening. the possible new patient, raced to the hospital. he was part of the team responding to that apartment. just hours after we learn the ebola patient in dallas has died. >>> also breaking, the nationwide man hunt for one of america's most wanted. what authorities have just revealed. the new image, the mohawk, and they read his letter for the first time. >>> the tornadoes from the south to the microburst in the northeast. the stubbing dama
university of maryland head coach has apologized for going after the officials after the game with northwesternhas been suspended from the game and fined $10,000. >> a little anger management area >> he's a good gu >> abc 7 and are hosting a national town hall on the isil threat. that will be october 16 from 8:00 to 9:00 p.m. /townhall to learn how you can be in the audience for the a very nice day. greg guys are clearing. it will stay clear. temperatures will drop into the...
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at the time northwestern was a smaller school that had a smaller faculty of maybe eight or 10 people on the faculty and they were all fine people. dean green was the professor. nd leighton matteson the professor. it was a small enough class that you got to know the professors well. i think that benefited from the small class and the small number of professors and the enter change between student and faculty. >> now, as our students are beginning their legal careers do you have any advice about what they should be doing in law school? >> it's hard to say but you better study hard. [laughter] it's not as easy as it may seem. it pays off. you enjoy it more if you really work at it and you really -- it's worth the work and you should study hard. >> that's very good. hope everyone's paying attention. and as they're thinking about their legal career doss you have advice for them? >> well, the one thing that's funny, i said this more than one group is you should realize when you start practicing law is your most important asset is your reputation for integrity. and you must always remember
at the time northwestern was a smaller school that had a smaller faculty of maybe eight or 10 people on the faculty and they were all fine people. dean green was the professor. nd leighton matteson the professor. it was a small enough class that you got to know the professors well. i think that benefited from the small class and the small number of professors and the enter change between student and faculty. >> now, as our students are beginning their legal careers do you have any advice...
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. >> the director of northwesterns center for global health. he says while ebola is a big concern... because 40 to 50 percent of patients die from the disease, he says the difference here is that u-s doctors and hospital are better equipped to treat the patient and prevent the disease from spreading. he says the problem in west africa was poor infrastructure and a lack of resources. symptoms of ebola mirror that of the flu but the key is whether you have travelled to an area where is ebola is present. dr. susan bleasdale is an infectious disease specialist at the uic medial center. both the illinois and chicago people should be assured that its is only going to be someone that has a significant exposure. other the have come from west africa in the last 21 days or they are someone in texas that has been associated with these identified people. >> the illinois and chicago departments of health have issued statements trying to reassure the public that the texas ebola case does not pose a threat to people. they also point out they have been working
. >> the director of northwesterns center for global health. he says while ebola is a big concern... because 40 to 50 percent of patients die from the disease, he says the difference here is that u-s doctors and hospital are better equipped to treat the patient and prevent the disease from spreading. he says the problem in west africa was poor infrastructure and a lack of resources. symptoms of ebola mirror that of the flu but the key is whether you have travelled to an area where is...
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just minutes from now president obama will be speaking at northwestern university. chief white house correspondent ed henry has all of those details, so, ed, what's the message going to be? >> well, gretchen, good to see you. not a surprise the president would try again to pivot back to jobs given all the crisis that you lay out, and he does have positive signs to tout in this speech in the chicago area today. the labor department reporting just a few hours ago that unemployment claims last week unexpectedly dropped which could be a sign that the labor market continues to improve. the problem, of course, first of all, for the president is even though we have seen private sector job growth for dozens of months now it hasn't been strong enough. look at some of the recent fox news polling. the american workers, are they better off from 2008. mostly false. 58% mostly true. 36%. >> ed henry, thanks much. >>> from the economy to immigration, can president obama rekindle support among latinos during a speech tonight after deciding to not take executive action on amnesty un
just minutes from now president obama will be speaking at northwestern university. chief white house correspondent ed henry has all of those details, so, ed, what's the message going to be? >> well, gretchen, good to see you. not a surprise the president would try again to pivot back to jobs given all the crisis that you lay out, and he does have positive signs to tout in this speech in the chicago area today. the labor department reporting just a few hours ago that unemployment claims...
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a man suspected of killing several women in northwestern indiana. has been charged in one of the murders. darren vann-- is facing charges in the strangulation death of a 19-year-old woman. police say, afrikka hardy, was found dead friday night at an indiana motel. after the two arranged to meet. police say hardy was involved in prostitution. authorites say, vann confessed to killing hardy and told investigators more bodies could be found in several abandoned homes in gary, indiana. so far, vann has led investigators to the bodies of seven victims. a man behind bars. why police believe the hit and run was intentional. plus -- controversy in contra costa county. after thousands of donated books, were tossed out. look at all these children. they all lost their lives because of preventable medical errors, now the thir cause of death. only heart disease and cancer take more lives. proposition 46 will save lives with drug and alcohol testing to make sure impaired doctors don't treat someone you love. safeguards against prescription drug abuse. and holds t
a man suspected of killing several women in northwestern indiana. has been charged in one of the murders. darren vann-- is facing charges in the strangulation death of a 19-year-old woman. police say, afrikka hardy, was found dead friday night at an indiana motel. after the two arranged to meet. police say hardy was involved in prostitution. authorites say, vann confessed to killing hardy and told investigators more bodies could be found in several abandoned homes in gary, indiana. so far, vann...
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the ruling is being appealed by northwestern. the battle lines have been drawn. what is a student athlete? -- howuld he or us she should he or she be compensated? to try and answer those questions or shed some light on those issues, a distinguished panel. a national columnist for usa ,oday, commentator for abc news and national public radio. elmore is a sportscaster, a former professional basketball player, and a lawyer. he is president of the national basketball retired players association. is the former director of athletics at arizona state university. in 2005 she was inducted into the american volleyball coaches hall of fame and correct -- and the business of division i college athletics. tom mcmillan is a former rhodes scholar, special basketball player, and member of congress. -- s the founder of the a 38 year veteran of the college sports world, she currently serves as the women's athletic director at the university of texas. she is a former board member of the national association of collegiate marketing administrators. in 2003 she was inducted into that
the ruling is being appealed by northwestern. the battle lines have been drawn. what is a student athlete? -- howuld he or us she should he or she be compensated? to try and answer those questions or shed some light on those issues, a distinguished panel. a national columnist for usa ,oday, commentator for abc news and national public radio. elmore is a sportscaster, a former professional basketball player, and a lawyer. he is president of the national basketball retired players association. is...
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this reminded me at the time northwestern was a smaller school and had a smaller faculty may be eightor ten people on the faculty. they were a funny group and it was a small enough class you get to know the professors well and i think benefited from the small class and member of professors in the energy. >> as the students are beginning to you have any advice for what they should be doing in law school clinics >> it is corny to say that -- [laughter] it stays off and you can enjoy it if you work at it and it's worth the work and you should study hard. >> thinking about the legal careers do you have any advice for them? >> i said this to more than one group your most important asset is your reputation for integrity and you must always remember you've got to play by the rules. if you don't, people will know about it. >> shiites are you a faithful person and if so has to face shaped and formed your career tax >> i don't know how exactly to answer it but it's asking about the extent to which it might have affected my work on the court and i think a lot about my mother in the cases. my mot
this reminded me at the time northwestern was a smaller school and had a smaller faculty may be eightor ten people on the faculty. they were a funny group and it was a small enough class you get to know the professors well and i think benefited from the small class and member of professors in the energy. >> as the students are beginning to you have any advice for what they should be doing in law school clinics >> it is corny to say that -- [laughter] it stays off and you can enjoy...
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and the thing about northwestern is it's not a huge football school. driving down the main street and there was these blocks where there would be no one. [ laughter ] so you would be waving for a while. then you would stop waving and then there would be three kids. and you'd just kind of do one wave. [ laughter ] that was the last time i wanted to do it. >> they were like throwing snowballs at you or something. yeah, it's a little bit mortifying. >> seth: we had patrick wilson on the show. you went to school with him. >> yeah. >> seth: and we were talking about the pittsburgh accent. >> oh, my gosh. >> seth: you had it. >> i had a little bit down there. i was just actually noticing recently on the internet, there's currently on some website an ugliest accent in america competition. and they're doing it like, you know, ncaa style, like tournament style. and pittsburgh's in the semifinals. [ laughter ] i have high hopes. the people are amazing, the accent -- >> seth: it's not -- >> oh, my god, i'm going down to the store, because the steeler game starts
and the thing about northwestern is it's not a huge football school. driving down the main street and there was these blocks where there would be no one. [ laughter ] so you would be waving for a while. then you would stop waving and then there would be three kids. and you'd just kind of do one wave. [ laughter ] that was the last time i wanted to do it. >> they were like throwing snowballs at you or something. yeah, it's a little bit mortifying. >> seth: we had patrick wilson on...
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it has intensified its operations in northwestern iraq and anbar province where they have multiple the training camps and a route for smuggling. so it's a massive operational territory for it. but also it's a very heavily sunni area where they were able to capitalize on the animosity on these tribes have against the shiite-led government. so it has had multiple success fronts in northwestern baghdad, and we are, we are watching very closely. baghdad is going to be taken. >> do you think they can take baghdad? >> i don't think they can seize full control of baghdad. >> partial? >> they can certainly cause some havoc there where security forces can be confused and don't know how to act. >> and end up pushing them back into kind of a green zone? >> absolutely. >> david, do you think they can take baghdad? or how much will they take? >> i think they will encircle baghdad. they tried to do this during the war when there were american troops there. in the middle of this is the largest american embassy in the world. there are apache helicopters sitting at the airport to deal with that possibi
it has intensified its operations in northwestern iraq and anbar province where they have multiple the training camps and a route for smuggling. so it's a massive operational territory for it. but also it's a very heavily sunni area where they were able to capitalize on the animosity on these tribes have against the shiite-led government. so it has had multiple success fronts in northwestern baghdad, and we are, we are watching very closely. baghdad is going to be taken. >> do you think...
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the southerly gustses will turn into northwestern winds by this afternoon. wind of the season. so what does this mean for game four? well, we do have -- change that to game four. it will be breezy, that isolated shower. it will be a little bit on the cooler side as well. pacific satellite, that rain is tracking and the winds are coming in towards the bay area. so wet and windy. that is what we can expect by this afternoon. our highs around the bay area starting with the south bay, 71 degrees in morgan hill. along the peninsula, 70 degrees in redwood city. san francisco 68 degrees. downtown in the north bay it will remain wet for the duration of the day, 65 degrees in petaluma. in the east bay 69 degrees in be san yandro. it will be l cool. 57 degrees in palo alto. 56 in concord. 55 in napa. my accuweather seven-day forecast, we are looking at conditions drying out for tomorrow. and then warming up. 4 degrees for our inland areas. the temperatures continue to ramp up by thursday we'll be 80 degrees inland. it'll stay dry but cooler. >>> prop 45 would give the
the southerly gustses will turn into northwestern winds by this afternoon. wind of the season. so what does this mean for game four? well, we do have -- change that to game four. it will be breezy, that isolated shower. it will be a little bit on the cooler side as well. pacific satellite, that rain is tracking and the winds are coming in towards the bay area. so wet and windy. that is what we can expect by this afternoon. our highs around the bay area starting with the south bay, 71 degrees in...
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we do know they are from northwestern pennsylvania. the three are not allowed to travel on a commercial flight until 21 days after the initial contact. >> one of the reasons to have this press conference is to say you need to have more than just a presence in the same airplane. you need to have some type of transference, touching and bodily fluids. we're trying to calm everybody down. >> philadelphia, city leaders also ask for calm today over any ebola threat. mayor michael nutter says this is a big collaboration between a number of different agencies. now, there are meetings and 9mq9q1e talk to about preparations. he says the city is used to handling health scares. >> we have experienced dealing with other infectious disease outbreaks such as sars and h1n1. from running practice exercises and updating emergency response plans to providing protective equipment and training to our first responders, the city is, in fact, taking all the necessary steps to train for any infectious disease emergency. >> the mayor is also reminding people n
we do know they are from northwestern pennsylvania. the three are not allowed to travel on a commercial flight until 21 days after the initial contact. >> one of the reasons to have this press conference is to say you need to have more than just a presence in the same airplane. you need to have some type of transference, touching and bodily fluids. we're trying to calm everybody down. >> philadelphia, city leaders also ask for calm today over any ebola threat. mayor michael nutter...
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eula biss who teaches at northwestern has won numerous other awards, called sandburg literary awards, the jackson writers award, and nonfiction prize, a national book creating circle award. she's a google time fellow. we thank you very much for coming and accepting what is a humble price compared to the others you have one. the previous books are "the balloonists" came out in 2002 and "notes from no man's land" which came out in 2009. tonight we will have her note from "notes from no man's land" and the newest one "on immunity." to cite her credit though it's only the beginning point of noticing her importance as a writer. what i note in her work our juxtapositions, a kind of self-contained irony that fills our lives. she just identifies these and focuses the bright light that i'm looking at, focus the bright light of her attention on them in ways that makes us aware of them and makes it impossible for us to ignore them. she's engaging and entertaining at the same time in her work. she's probably most noteworthy though because she tackle such vital issues. in reviewing her first book,
eula biss who teaches at northwestern has won numerous other awards, called sandburg literary awards, the jackson writers award, and nonfiction prize, a national book creating circle award. she's a google time fellow. we thank you very much for coming and accepting what is a humble price compared to the others you have one. the previous books are "the balloonists" came out in 2002 and "notes from no man's land" which came out in 2009. tonight we will have her note from...