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>>a local alderman here is urging the mayor to slow down the plan to implement these cameras that will be discussed in a meeting this afternoon speed bumps sign it and of out curves have already been part of the plan for reducing speed zones in the city and many alderman feel that these cameras would undermine that effort some areas may need the speed cameras but a comprehensive study is suggested first before implementation >>i'm all for safety and the kids being ok everyone is against speeding but i think it's a absurd it's a money grab in my opinion many believe that this is a revenue generator for the city and leslie that's why it has been on a fast track ... >>if it's about children's safety then you need to do that comprehensive study and implement that first >>the speed carries situation is expected to clear the city council this afternoon the full city council thought to look at studies to avoid a situation such as the parking meter situation last year >>a surge in the chicago murder rate is prompting mayor emanuel to push for tougher anti gang laws the mayor is asking state la
>>a local alderman here is urging the mayor to slow down the plan to implement these cameras that will be discussed in a meeting this afternoon speed bumps sign it and of out curves have already been part of the plan for reducing speed zones in the city and many alderman feel that these cameras would undermine that effort some areas may need the speed cameras but a comprehensive study is suggested first before implementation >>i'm all for safety and the kids being ok everyone is...
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i have to ask we're all just human beings we have the same strengths and weaknesses where alderman religious found the strength to accomplish what they've accomplished. where do you think? >>> i think community our committee prepared whenever it is that happens in committee when we prairie unsure lives together gives us strength with fortitude and patience encourages us to keep going. >>> you know your not alone in having a community and the holy spirit who is in telling you toward helping and he is not going to in pill us toward something that assistance and support will not follow. gotta's for a good to us. >>> i want to ask as they said evan meyer lemon religious all my life and m-16, but what has a your time as the religious meant to you and i would ask to bolt to to think this will help people better understand women religious the exhibit? >>> i hope so, let vocation entered when i was 40 after years of banking and i would say that these 19 years these years of religious life had been the happiest years of my life. i do vocations ministry in addition to being on the leadership team and
i have to ask we're all just human beings we have the same strengths and weaknesses where alderman religious found the strength to accomplish what they've accomplished. where do you think? >>> i think community our committee prepared whenever it is that happens in committee when we prairie unsure lives together gives us strength with fortitude and patience encourages us to keep going. >>> you know your not alone in having a community and the holy spirit who is in telling you...
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he was the city's first blacking ald alderman and represented ward two. when his predecessor in congress died suddenly of a heart attack after having secured the republican nomination to his 13th term, the republican machine backed depriest. telegrams from all over the world poured in to chicago for him. not much is known about the young life of congressman depriest's wife, jesse. however, she was born september 3rd, 1870, in rockford, illinois and was the daughter of james and emma williams who were both originally from pennsylvania. james was born in 1840, worked as a foarmer, and was registere as a white man on the 1880 federal sentence. emma was born in 1839 and listed as a homemaker for her family. it is known that she was a music teacher before she and oscar married. with jim crow conditions for bailing in both the north and south in 1929, congressman and mrs. depriest resided in segregated communities misboth chicago and the nation's capital. their home in chicago was located at 4536 up through 4358 south parkway which is now known as martin luther
he was the city's first blacking ald alderman and represented ward two. when his predecessor in congress died suddenly of a heart attack after having secured the republican nomination to his 13th term, the republican machine backed depriest. telegrams from all over the world poured in to chicago for him. not much is known about the young life of congressman depriest's wife, jesse. however, she was born september 3rd, 1870, in rockford, illinois and was the daughter of james and emma williams...
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two for alderman organizations. so-called government. bankrupt like no other company before it would be expected whatever the government does it does that much worse than the private sector. so it sounds like you are saying that it's gotten worse my question is we live under that assumption that the us is a free market economy where do you think we are do you think it's fair to say that we live in a market economy anymore or is it mostly market driven or is it worse than that where are we what i think is a question we have more chrysis in the west and the world. free when i travel through the u.s. and through immigration. airports i don't feel like a free individual at all. so i think that. by governments in the marketplace have actually destroyed the market and if you think about it we have zero interest rates we have cost of living increase of say five percent ten percent so people who are being saved. in million dollars on presents are people. that live of interest. because it's and now they get. frustrated not because of cost of livi
two for alderman organizations. so-called government. bankrupt like no other company before it would be expected whatever the government does it does that much worse than the private sector. so it sounds like you are saying that it's gotten worse my question is we live under that assumption that the us is a free market economy where do you think we are do you think it's fair to say that we live in a market economy anymore or is it mostly market driven or is it worse than that where are we what...
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sunday at 2:00 eastern, watch for eric alderman and his take on liberals and the cause. and laumpy andrews, annie jacobsen and michael shermer. the entire schedule is online at booktv.org. >>> from the colonial era, prohibition to today, drinking for better or worse has always been a part of the american landscape. saturday night, live on american history tv, a history of alcohol in america. watch our simulcast of back story with the american history guys. they regale with tales of beer and spirits in america. saturday night at 8:00 eastern. part of american history tv this weekend on c-span3. >>> the house ways and means committee on tuesday heard from a panel of experts on the pros and cons of current retirement savings plans. the hearing was also to discuss possible changes to certain options as part of comprehensive tax reform. all those who testified agree tax incentives of crucial to employer and employee participation. representative david camp chairs the committee, and this is two hours. >>> good morning. we meet today to continue our dialogue about what i hope w
sunday at 2:00 eastern, watch for eric alderman and his take on liberals and the cause. and laumpy andrews, annie jacobsen and michael shermer. the entire schedule is online at booktv.org. >>> from the colonial era, prohibition to today, drinking for better or worse has always been a part of the american landscape. saturday night, live on american history tv, a history of alcohol in america. watch our simulcast of back story with the american history guys. they regale with tales of...
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kind we're all that highly apparently of bank about me which is weird because when jake posted alderman's show on him with n.b.c. and filled in for him he had nothing but great things to say about. i want to thank you for letting me just goes on the show which has been critical to opening up a conversation in this country in the early bush years when we were in the wilderness both and wrote about a show that could challenge conventional wisdom and take on the powers in washington this is that show and it's been an honor to host the today in the house of olbermann built i'm jake you are cute will be back tomorrow night. very kind and gracious of jay but apparently. and gorman asked about the possibility of hiring janko and said it would not believe he'd been we would be a good choice and he said that we had difficulty separating facts from things he wanted to be true and so basically he wanted to decline to be associated with him and that kind of weird because doesn't that sound like keith olbermann describing himself like he has a little issue like with reality hello world where it's pret
kind we're all that highly apparently of bank about me which is weird because when jake posted alderman's show on him with n.b.c. and filled in for him he had nothing but great things to say about. i want to thank you for letting me just goes on the show which has been critical to opening up a conversation in this country in the early bush years when we were in the wilderness both and wrote about a show that could challenge conventional wisdom and take on the powers in washington this is that...
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the money >> challenge how to strike a balance between neighborhood and a money maker 34th ward aldermanued a statement today. >> cannot turn into has to have a balance >> chicago cubs fan does not want to see any changes made to wrigley field >> i like the historic purity of it is nice change from everything else commercialized and you come down here old school. >> city council committee approved it mayor rahm emmanuel's plan to rebuild city at the structure series of public and private partnerships. groups opposed the plan today rallied outside of the meeting looking for aldermen to slow the approval process down the fort more research is done. similar to privatization of city parking meters aldermen we spoke to taking a wait-and-see approach. better government association it look at what they need time to look at the amendments just cannot on friday even at the law department's not sure >> in theory i like this but they talk transparency we have to look at a lot of things administration trying to address those needs and concerns >> expecting to discuss the plan on wednesday. april 15t
the money >> challenge how to strike a balance between neighborhood and a money maker 34th ward aldermanued a statement today. >> cannot turn into has to have a balance >> chicago cubs fan does not want to see any changes made to wrigley field >> i like the historic purity of it is nice change from everything else commercialized and you come down here old school. >> city council committee approved it mayor rahm emmanuel's plan to rebuild city at the structure...
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and one of those board members will be an alderman. the city council will vote on all projects that involve *city* assets and property. that's a concession to aldermen who were worried about the lack of transparency or accountability. we now know details about the security perimeter for the nato conference. lake shore drive will be closed from 31st to roosevelt. on the north end of mccormick place, 21st street will be closed from indiana to lake michigan. and indiana will be closed from 21st to 25th street. i-55 from lake shore drive to the dan ryan will also be shut down while dignitaries are on the move. the nato summit takes place may 20th and may 21st. plans to build a new children's museum have been called off. aldermen voted to build a 100- million dollar underground children's museum in daley bicentennial plaza back in 2008. the plan was challenged because of potential zoning violations. fundraising efforts for the new structure were not successful. the plan was killed after mayor emanuel weighed in on the effort. her case caugh
and one of those board members will be an alderman. the city council will vote on all projects that involve *city* assets and property. that's a concession to aldermen who were worried about the lack of transparency or accountability. we now know details about the security perimeter for the nato conference. lake shore drive will be closed from 31st to roosevelt. on the north end of mccormick place, 21st street will be closed from indiana to lake michigan. and indiana will be closed from 21st to...
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mark alderman, the saddle light interview is furnished byco bycovidian -- >> -- that -- >> -- that ---- starts -- >> -- look, legs drove you to olympic glory, this is not really a funny subject. this can be indicative of some serious leg problems. let's talk about this for just a second. >> i tell you what it is real life. for me growing up my mom used to have varicose veins, i used to call them very close veins so that is the case i had was app an older woman, my mom is a beautiful woman but when i saw i had varicose veins i said oh, my gosh i turned into my mother so when i learned about it i wanted to be that face. i thought it was interesting i was athletic and olympic champion chasing around my two kids and i still had this and i think that is why it is so important and i am so passionate about this. it is partnership between them that have come together to discuss that. you guys might by shocked by this number as i was, more than 30 million americans both men and women suffer from this condition and less than 10% seek treatment like i did. >> now pardon me but i always thought t
mark alderman, the saddle light interview is furnished byco bycovidian -- >> -- that -- >> -- that ---- starts -- >> -- look, legs drove you to olympic glory, this is not really a funny subject. this can be indicative of some serious leg problems. let's talk about this for just a second. >> i tell you what it is real life. for me growing up my mom used to have varicose veins, i used to call them very close veins so that is the case i had was app an older woman, my mom is...
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. >> senator dick durban alderman follow, and a team of volunteer joined the group rebuilding metro chicagoewood homeowners today. every year on the last saturday in april rebuilding metro chicago picks a neighborhood to visit. its mission is to improve the homes and neighborhoods of elderly disabled and low-income residents. >> plumbers electricians and painters all volunteered their time to rehab the homes. >> that's what turns a block into a neighborhood and a neighborhood into a community. when we're all pitching together to make life better for our neighbors. >> rebuilding metro chicago has served the city for 21 years. 1,200 homeowners in the area have benefitted from the program. >> it is going to be a very rainy week in chicagoland. >> jim ramsey is in up next we'll see some showers for the next several days. . she can be silly which embarrasses my sister, but i love it. sometimes she lets us pick out stuff we love, like sunnyd. she likes that it has vitamin c, b1 and 40% less sugar than most regular soda brands. my brother doesn't care about that. he just loves the taste. ♪ make to
. >> senator dick durban alderman follow, and a team of volunteer joined the group rebuilding metro chicagoewood homeowners today. every year on the last saturday in april rebuilding metro chicago picks a neighborhood to visit. its mission is to improve the homes and neighborhoods of elderly disabled and low-income residents. >> plumbers electricians and painters all volunteered their time to rehab the homes. >> that's what turns a block into a neighborhood and a neighborhood...
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one afternoon, alderman called me in and said the president said i had been working too hard on thisthing -- halderman called me in. i wondered why that had suddenly ended. >> and maybe there was a little more to it. >> well, possibly, you could draw that conclusion, or possibly we had fought it too hard and were making more of an issue. i do not know. i have no idea. >> yes. >> i will tell you, to the best of my ability, we would try to figure it out. i recognized full well that i needed to know the facts. i would still defend what we did the best way i possibly could, but i did not want to be surprised, so i really tried to find out if there was anything to it and could not get anyone to give me any glimmer of evidence. >> there is a budget for a committee to reelect which was given to halderman, which was approved, in 1972, and they mentioned money to you for what is described as black operations, operations that were not to be associated with the rnc. >> i knew what black operations were, but nobody ever gave me $90,000. there were things we did. with a bogus committees, but i go
one afternoon, alderman called me in and said the president said i had been working too hard on thisthing -- halderman called me in. i wondered why that had suddenly ended. >> and maybe there was a little more to it. >> well, possibly, you could draw that conclusion, or possibly we had fought it too hard and were making more of an issue. i do not know. i have no idea. >> yes. >> i will tell you, to the best of my ability, we would try to figure it out. i recognized full...
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. >>> new details in the arrest of local civil rights leader and former annapolis alderman carl snowdentered offender. the arrest comes as he announced plans to sue for wrongly gathering information about him for political purposes. >>> most of us thought april showers yesterday, but in western maryland, of greater april nor easter brought snow. snow blew in off and on all day long. the late april snow meant a lot of equipment had to gear up and hit guys, i'm home! sara lee one hundred percent whole wheat bread. with thirteen grams of whole grain in every slice and delicious taste in every last bite. sara lee. so good, it's gone. you know what's exciting? graduation. when i look up into my students faces, i see pride. you know, i have done something worthwhile. when i earned my doctorate through university of phoenix, that pride, that was on my face. i am jocelyn taylor. i'm committed to making a difference in people's lives, and i am a phoenix.
. >>> new details in the arrest of local civil rights leader and former annapolis alderman carl snowdentered offender. the arrest comes as he announced plans to sue for wrongly gathering information about him for political purposes. >>> most of us thought april showers yesterday, but in western maryland, of greater april nor easter brought snow. snow blew in off and on all day long. the late april snow meant a lot of equipment had to gear up and hit guys, i'm home! sara lee...
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there is a tape that shows in 1971 alderman's staff -- nixon's appointment secretary was running and had set up sabotage operations to derail the democrats. there are tapes that show nick -- nixon in august of 19 2 oked the payment of the watergate burglars for their assignment. carl laid this out very well. watergate was not just a third-rate burglary, not just a cover-up, but a whole mindset in illegal activities. for example they hired a former f.b.i. man to climb the telephone pone behind joe kraft's house and tap his telephone. think, if something like that was going on, do you think barack obama has someone climbing telephone poles to tap people's telephones? let's hope not. and joe kraft was a prom tent columnist at the time. so watergate is an interlacing series of activities that were illegal. there were 50 people hired to do this and people dismissed that. the senate watergate committee found more than 50 people doing all kinds of things specifically to derail. >> let me add one thing. there are two essential elements. we can see it so clearly with the tapes. and that is an
there is a tape that shows in 1971 alderman's staff -- nixon's appointment secretary was running and had set up sabotage operations to derail the democrats. there are tapes that show nick -- nixon in august of 19 2 oked the payment of the watergate burglars for their assignment. carl laid this out very well. watergate was not just a third-rate burglary, not just a cover-up, but a whole mindset in illegal activities. for example they hired a former f.b.i. man to climb the telephone pone behind...
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in the past he served as an alderman, chairman of the lawrence county chamber, a lay leader at the united methodist church and president of the lion's club. in 1980 he served on the arkansas transportation commission and national motor safety regulatory review panel. during this time he was instrumental in obtaining funding for arkansas state university to start a transportation related program with the college of business. thanks to john's efforts, a.s.u. now has logistics and supply chain management program. additionally john served as director of the arkansas assessment coordination department and arkansas state director for usda world development. john has achieved much as a public servant, but he'll be the firts to say his family is center of his life. mr. crawford: they have been married for 49 years. together they have three children, andy, andrea, and matt. he's also the proud grandfather of anna and ella. mr. speaker, today i honor him for his lifetime of service, arkansas and our nation is a better place to live because of his efforts. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yiel
in the past he served as an alderman, chairman of the lawrence county chamber, a lay leader at the united methodist church and president of the lion's club. in 1980 he served on the arkansas transportation commission and national motor safety regulatory review panel. during this time he was instrumental in obtaining funding for arkansas state university to start a transportation related program with the college of business. thanks to john's efforts, a.s.u. now has logistics and supply chain...