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it's amazing when we looked at chicago last november right after the election, chicago was just stage set. it was beautiful that night. and i mean the i have skooiline was beautiful. and we saw all of the people in grant park, black, white, hispanic, asian, hugged up and it really made the city look wonderful. but when you think about what's happening in terms of the violence, it's almost like shining on the outside and rotting on the inside and there should be outrage. even if no more than for a very pragmatic reason in that crime often or the violence doesn't just stay in one area. there's always the chance that it can migrate. so it's not just the problem of a community like a west garfield park or englewood, it should be the problem of everybody. i'm afraid that we're not seeing it. we're not gearing up that way. >> why do you think that is, dawn? because you know, as i said, there was a time when community really did react in a big way. i almost feel sometimes as if people have simply grown so fatigued by it happening, that it's just easier for people to shrug and say, i guess th
it's amazing when we looked at chicago last november right after the election, chicago was just stage set. it was beautiful that night. and i mean the i have skooiline was beautiful. and we saw all of the people in grant park, black, white, hispanic, asian, hugged up and it really made the city look wonderful. but when you think about what's happening in terms of the violence, it's almost like shining on the outside and rotting on the inside and there should be outrage. even if no more than for...
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>> well, obviously, i come from one of the largest urban areas, chicago. i would put our schools in chicago at the same category as many other larger urban districts. we have some of the best schools, literally, some of the best public schools in the country, 5 of the top 100 schools in the country are chicago public schools. we have some in the middle and unfortunately, some of the worst in the country as well. you think about those three different buckets. the high-performing schools which exist in every urban area, we need to do more of those, replicate it, create more seats, figure out those success stories and do many more of those types of schools, and we try to move aggressively to create new school options in chicago. those schools that are in the middle that are improving, we need to continue to invest in them and do development and bring new teachers in there. i believe our school day is too short, our school week is too short, the school year is too short. we need more time with students and need to invest in there. for schools that year after y
>> well, obviously, i come from one of the largest urban areas, chicago. i would put our schools in chicago at the same category as many other larger urban districts. we have some of the best schools, literally, some of the best public schools in the country, 5 of the top 100 schools in the country are chicago public schools. we have some in the middle and unfortunately, some of the worst in the country as well. you think about those three different buckets. the high-performing schools...
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at the chicago medical center. its mission?oor and streamline the emergency room by directing non- emergency cases to other clinics. despite numerous phone calls and emails, we were denied interviews with any of their employees, but we did talk to a former student at the university medical school who was familiar with the initiative. >> this program helps by helping to identify people who are using the emergency room in ways that are not appropriate because they have no other options, and it turns away -- it is the biggest win/win, because the patient benefits, and the health-care costs go down, but require some investment. >> to get that investment, michelle obama, along with close friend and future obama advisor valerie jarrett, hired david axelrod, the obama spin doctor. he began to issue a pr campaign, and it works. the good press surrounding the program helped the hospital when a grant worth $23 million, and even today, it continues to be the beneficiary of government funding, receiving $190,000 from the omnibus spending b
at the chicago medical center. its mission?oor and streamline the emergency room by directing non- emergency cases to other clinics. despite numerous phone calls and emails, we were denied interviews with any of their employees, but we did talk to a former student at the university medical school who was familiar with the initiative. >> this program helps by helping to identify people who are using the emergency room in ways that are not appropriate because they have no other options, and...
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the people here in chicago know what is going on. >> in chicago, in each community.to a large city, small city. it is all over america. it is not unique to one community or one city. you're killing another generation, that's all they're doing. >> a lot more students being killed here? >> because they follow them. identify them. in other cities they're dropouts. they don't call them students. you dropped out of school at 15. you are gone at 14. we count them as students though they drop out. we count them as students. the rest of america doesn't count them. you are a dropout forever. we don't think they're dropouts. they're students. they're 13 years old, 14, 15, 16, 17, or even 19, 20. that's what you are seeing. people forget them. they're called a dropout society. >> the problem isn't worse here than all places? >> all over. the same thing. >> a chicago public school district spokesperson told us none of the 36 victims were dropouts. though 15-year-old alex arriano, recently killed after being beaten, burned and shot in the head, was forced to leave school. his mou
the people here in chicago know what is going on. >> in chicago, in each community.to a large city, small city. it is all over america. it is not unique to one community or one city. you're killing another generation, that's all they're doing. >> a lot more students being killed here? >> because they follow them. identify them. in other cities they're dropouts. they don't call them students. you dropped out of school at 15. you are gone at 14. we count them as students though...
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she has ties to a patient dumping health care scandal in chicago. chicago.ainsley eaeaeaeaeaeaeaeaea [ woman ] this is what the inside of strong bone looks like. now i want to warn you about a bone disease you may not feel, can't see and could easily ignore -- post-menopausal osteoporosis. please, don't ignore it. because osteoporosis means that over time, your bones gradually become weaker and can break more easily. see the weakness here? there is something you can do about it. call 1-800-316-4952 now for your free information kit. you'll see the difference between strong bone and osteoporotic bone, weakened and prone to fracture. you'll find ways to help reverse bone loss and help prevent fractures. you'll learn how to help maintain strong bones, a way to treat post-menopausal osteoporosis and things to discuss with your doctor. so call 1-800-316-4952 now. it's too important to ignore. osteoporosis. you can't see it, you may not feel it. but you can do something. call now. [ birds chirping ] [ pickle crunches ] [ meows ] oops. [ laughs ] now, that's what a
she has ties to a patient dumping health care scandal in chicago. chicago.ainsley eaeaeaeaeaeaeaeaea [ woman ] this is what the inside of strong bone looks like. now i want to warn you about a bone disease you may not feel, can't see and could easily ignore -- post-menopausal osteoporosis. please, don't ignore it. because osteoporosis means that over time, your bones gradually become weaker and can break more easily. see the weakness here? there is something you can do about it. call...
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explain. >> this is the chicago way. i think what i have done is i hope helped shatter the myths of hope and change and the new politics in washington by scouring every nook and cranny of this administration and showing how within a very short plan is of six months they have betrayed every principle and promise they made by installing these influence peddlers and power brokers and very wealthy people who have traded on their government service to serve not the public interest but the special interests. sean: and he promised no lobbyists in the administration. we have them. he promised no ear marks. he gave us 9,000. but it goes a lot deeper. you literally examine person by person, starting with michelle obama. america's a downright mean country, for the first time in my life i'm proud of my country. tell us what you found. >> in chapter two i call her the first crony. she was born and bred into the daley political machine. she and barack obama have been joined at the hip in exploiting their position as power brokers in c
explain. >> this is the chicago way. i think what i have done is i hope helped shatter the myths of hope and change and the new politics in washington by scouring every nook and cranny of this administration and showing how within a very short plan is of six months they have betrayed every principle and promise they made by installing these influence peddlers and power brokers and very wealthy people who have traded on their government service to serve not the public interest but the...
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host of matt and perry in chicago. and tiffany robinson who lives down the street from the cemetery has family members buried there. tiffany, first off, how are you doing? this is such a nightmare. how are you living through this? >> it's very difficult. i have a lot of things going on. you know in my own personal life, school, four kids, and just having to see this every single day that you pull out of your driveway, it's starting to really, really work with my mind a lot. >> tiffany, when did you find out about this? how did you find out? >> well, it's pretty funny that you asked me that. i'm not a television person. i'm usually online or getting the news updated some other kind of way, but i actually sat down on the bed last wednesday and i specifically remember it was 4:20, and channel 5, wmaq here in chicago, had a news brief that said bodies found at burr oak cemetery. so i only live like maybe 60 seconds away from the cemetery. i jumped up, got my clothes on and ran over to the cemetery and noticed a couple peop
host of matt and perry in chicago. and tiffany robinson who lives down the street from the cemetery has family members buried there. tiffany, first off, how are you doing? this is such a nightmare. how are you living through this? >> it's very difficult. i have a lot of things going on. you know in my own personal life, school, four kids, and just having to see this every single day that you pull out of your driveway, it's starting to really, really work with my mind a lot. >>...
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and marysol castro's in vacation in chicago.so, she took a trip to the top. >> reporter: chicago's sears tower is the tall northwest the country. with an observation deck for its views. >> we've had four views spanning into four states. >> reporter: but until now, only daredevils could get a more traumatic view. >> now, we have the fifth going straight down. we had a challenge to come up with something that made sense for our guests. they want to get outside. they want to get to the roof. by taking people out 4.3 feet over, outside the building, that gives them what they're looking for. and the response has been overwhelming. >> reporter: each 1 of these glass boxes is about 4'3" by 10' high. and this glass is 1.3 inches think. 1,300 feet down. that's about 4 1/2 football fields. you're literally standing on air. the sears tower unveiled its fifth dimension three weeks ago. since then, there's been three-times the numbers of visitors from last year. everyone from thrill-seekers. people seeking to overcome their fears, are showin
and marysol castro's in vacation in chicago.so, she took a trip to the top. >> reporter: chicago's sears tower is the tall northwest the country. with an observation deck for its views. >> we've had four views spanning into four states. >> reporter: but until now, only daredevils could get a more traumatic view. >> now, we have the fifth going straight down. we had a challenge to come up with something that made sense for our guests. they want to get outside. they want...
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it's dry now in chicago.uth farther, showers, thunderstorms, over toward kansas city, the rain is out there. let me show you live on your tower cam. we have decent rain to the west. the clouds are definitely in place. we will see some stronger thunderstorms developing in kc today. mid-80s your high temperature. good morning to you. more details in about a half hour. >> thanks. >>> on wall street, the stocks are on a bit of a roll. susan is at the new york stock exchange with the latest on what's keeping the rally going. welcome. >> good morning, robin. that's right. stocks are higher for a third straight day. i know you teased the audience earlier. the tech sector really helping out today. intel posting profits that easily beat wall street's estimates. the chip maker says business is picking up fast, forecasting a strong second half of the year. analysts expect consumer demand to drive intel sales growth this quarter. businesses are still cautious on holdoff on replacing computers. intel shares are up nearly
it's dry now in chicago.uth farther, showers, thunderstorms, over toward kansas city, the rain is out there. let me show you live on your tower cam. we have decent rain to the west. the clouds are definitely in place. we will see some stronger thunderstorms developing in kc today. mid-80s your high temperature. good morning to you. more details in about a half hour. >> thanks. >>> on wall street, the stocks are on a bit of a roll. susan is at the new york stock exchange with the...
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kevin tibbles has our report from chicago. >> reporter: dominating the chicago yline for more than 35 years, the tallest building in america today has a new name. >> call it the big willie. for all i care! >> reporter: the sears tower is no more, now it's the willis tower. >> who is willis? >> reporter: sears that symbol of americana actually vacated its namesake tower in 1993. this year, british insurance giant willis leased three floors and began renovations for 500 staffers. >> how did you wrestle the name out of them? >> i asked for it. >> reporter: still for chicagoan, peter siegel, host of npr's "wait, wait don't tell me." icons don't change their name. >> i don't think any one in chicago is going to call it the willis tower, let's go to the willis tower. >> the sears tower had been a beacon of chicago's big shouldered pride since completion in 1973. once scaled by a spiderman looklike, even used as a backdrop in "ferris buehler's day off." >> anything is peaceful. >> reporter: paris has the -- >> eiffel tower. >> reporter: london has -- >> big ben. >> reporter: chicago had sear
kevin tibbles has our report from chicago. >> reporter: dominating the chicago yline for more than 35 years, the tallest building in america today has a new name. >> call it the big willie. for all i care! >> reporter: the sears tower is no more, now it's the willis tower. >> who is willis? >> reporter: sears that symbol of americana actually vacated its namesake tower in 1993. this year, british insurance giant willis leased three floors and began renovations for...
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some people in chicago, though, don't care. they say that it is always going to be the sears tower to them. >>> tonight at 11:00, arguably washington's most famous hotel but in a matter of days it will go to the highest bidder. the heat is too much for several children who were at a baseball game in our area. and federal investigators are releasing new pictures of that hole in the southwest airline jet. >>> guy named pete simpson in bristol, england and wanted to propose to his girlfriend and wanted to do it differently. he told her he was taking her to
some people in chicago, though, don't care. they say that it is always going to be the sears tower to them. >>> tonight at 11:00, arguably washington's most famous hotel but in a matter of days it will go to the highest bidder. the heat is too much for several children who were at a baseball game in our area. and federal investigators are releasing new pictures of that hole in the southwest airline jet. >>> guy named pete simpson in bristol, england and wanted to propose to...
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tonight a very different view on guns from a priest in chicago. abc's barbara pinto is on that story. >> reporter: in the worst chicago neighborhood it llis a tocommon. the sound of gun fire, and sirens, a litany of lost lives. turner, killed by a stray bullet while giving her dog a bath on her grandmother's porch. >> i realized life is short. you don't know when you're going to go, so, just live your life. >> reporter: in the first six months of this year, more americans were killed on the streepts of chicago than in afghanistan or iraq. >> i've had four funerals of young children this year. 13-year-old going to the store. a 15-year-old killed on a bus. >> reporter: all guns? >> all guns. >> reporter: this father is taking aim at gun violence. pfleger is unapologetic about this statement. flying the flag outside his parish upside down. a sign of dire distress used in only extreme emergency. >> come stand with me here. stand next to the casket. look at a child and tell me that that flag upside down is more important than a child's life laying in a
tonight a very different view on guns from a priest in chicago. abc's barbara pinto is on that story. >> reporter: in the worst chicago neighborhood it llis a tocommon. the sound of gun fire, and sirens, a litany of lost lives. turner, killed by a stray bullet while giving her dog a bath on her grandmother's porch. >> i realized life is short. you don't know when you're going to go, so, just live your life. >> reporter: in the first six months of this year, more americans were...
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this is the bur oaks cemetery, 20 miles southwest of chicago. it is the final resting place of dinah washington, willie dixon, emmett till. since the news broke, two dozen families have shown up to find out the status of their loved ones. >> they just dug him up like he was not even there, like it was nothing. and they put somebody else there. >> just piles of dirt everywhere. rick: there's now a hot line families can call for new information. bran news information coming from a police conference. take a listen. >> their loved one was not there anymore. so we said from the beginning that it was going to be fluid. >> [inaudible] >> this will be an expensive effort, no question. this will be very costly. we're not hiding from that, and are attempting to reach out to as many sources as we can to help with the funding of this. we hope it will help us, because it will be very expensive. honestly, we're working on budgetary issues as we speak right now. >> [inaudible] . >> they realize that their loved ones are not there. >> this is somebody else's gr
this is the bur oaks cemetery, 20 miles southwest of chicago. it is the final resting place of dinah washington, willie dixon, emmett till. since the news broke, two dozen families have shown up to find out the status of their loved ones. >> they just dug him up like he was not even there, like it was nothing. and they put somebody else there. >> just piles of dirt everywhere. rick: there's now a hot line families can call for new information. bran news information coming from a...
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the world famous chicago bulls, chicago bears, chi blackhawks, the chicago cubs, and chicago white sox. furthermore the olympic games will bring many needed jobs. chicago 2016 has worked with more than 75 community groups to ensure opportunities in construction, procurement, and jobs will be shared by everybody. the games will create the equivalent of 315,000 full-time jobs for at least one year and generate $7 billion in wages. chicago's bed uses existing facilities, lake 23r07b9, and parks so no residents will be displaced as a result of construction related to the games. the new permanent venues proposed would serve communities after the games providing sports facilities, pools, tennis courts, and recreational spaces in our parks. the international olympic committee will make a decision on october 3. i can't think of a better way for the house to support chicago's bid and america's bid than voting for this resolution. i urge my colleagues to vote aye. i yield back the balance of my time. i thank the gentleman for yielding. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back the balan
the world famous chicago bulls, chicago bears, chi blackhawks, the chicago cubs, and chicago white sox. furthermore the olympic games will bring many needed jobs. chicago 2016 has worked with more than 75 community groups to ensure opportunities in construction, procurement, and jobs will be shared by everybody. the games will create the equivalent of 315,000 full-time jobs for at least one year and generate $7 billion in wages. chicago's bed uses existing facilities, lake 23r07b9, and parks so...
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chicago was doing pretty well. that is the one of the things i'm trying to counter, the idea -- there is a sense -- i see it on public television documentaries and things, that black people moved north, they moved to the north, they stayed before, they were poor people. is historically the that black people are by definition poor people. that is not what you meant but it is there, irritating. it is not factual. they are made for by certain unethical actors who are taking advantage of a structural situation set up by the federal government, the federal housing administration that created a nationwide blockage of mortgage money for african-americans. the husband and wife both work, they were doing okay, they would have been fine if they didn't have to pay quadruple. they could have paid $5,000 for their new home which is what it was worth and what houses in the suburbs were going for. that is what is happening, that is the key to the story, it is about people who should have done every bit as well as white people sim
chicago was doing pretty well. that is the one of the things i'm trying to counter, the idea -- there is a sense -- i see it on public television documentaries and things, that black people moved north, they moved to the north, they stayed before, they were poor people. is historically the that black people are by definition poor people. that is not what you meant but it is there, irritating. it is not factual. they are made for by certain unethical actors who are taking advantage of a...
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peter thomas, thanks so much, out of chicago. >> take care.hanks for having me. >> thanks so much for being with us. >>> and of course, folks want to hear the complete story of what dr. thomas and others are doing. reminder tonight, an encore presentation of "black in america 2" with see it again in its entirety, tonight 8 eastern, 5 pacific, right here on cnn. >>> all right. he was a member of the u.s. olympic boxing team. and a former pro-boxing champion. vernon forest shot dead in atlanta. we will tell you what investigators are saying. oid. announceit keeps my airways. to help me breathe better all day long. and it's not a steroid. announceit keeps my airways. to help me breathe better all day long. and it's not a steroid. announceit keeps my airways. to help me breathe better all day long. and it's not a steroid. announceit keeps my airways. to help me breathe better all day long. and it's not a steroid. announceit keeps my airways. to help me breathe better all day long. and it's not a steroid. announceit keeps my airways. to help me bre
peter thomas, thanks so much, out of chicago. >> take care.hanks for having me. >> thanks so much for being with us. >>> and of course, folks want to hear the complete story of what dr. thomas and others are doing. reminder tonight, an encore presentation of "black in america 2" with see it again in its entirety, tonight 8 eastern, 5 pacific, right here on cnn. >>> all right. he was a member of the u.s. olympic boxing team. and a former pro-boxing...
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chicago, 74. denver, 97. los angeles, 80 degrees. >>> time now for a check on the national forecast. the latest satellite picture shows a line of storm clouds fanning across the high plains and northern rockies. the west coast is nice and clear. skies are generally gray across much of the deep south. it's a clear morning from the lower midwest to the mid-atlantic coastline. later today, thunderstorms will be developing over much of the northeast. it will remain gray and wet along much of the gulf coast. afternoon storms will remain along the northern plains. it will be bright and sunny from the central rockies along the coastline. >>> in sports, los angeles angels now have a one game lead in the american league west. they started the game tied for first with texas. then jeff mathis hit a go ahead three-run homer, and the angels beat the rangers 5-4. >>> in boston, mark ellis delivered a two-run double off john smoltz. oakland pitcher kurt anderson held boston to two hits in a 6-0 shutout. >>> in phoenix with
chicago, 74. denver, 97. los angeles, 80 degrees. >>> time now for a check on the national forecast. the latest satellite picture shows a line of storm clouds fanning across the high plains and northern rockies. the west coast is nice and clear. skies are generally gray across much of the deep south. it's a clear morning from the lower midwest to the mid-atlantic coastline. later today, thunderstorms will be developing over much of the northeast. it will remain gray and wet along much...
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and low 80s for chicago, detroit and fargo. mostly in the 90s from albuquerque 20 boise. 86 in portland. and 80 in seattle. a mild 75 in boston. 83 in new york. and 89 in atlanta. dallas will get up to 97. and new orleans is 91. >>> and when we come back, a pay raise for millions of workers today. that is in your business news straight ahead. >>> and there's just a couple more days to say alaskan governor, sarah palin. our new poll says what americans >>> overseas stock markets are mixed this morning, after wall street hit its high water mark for the year. tokyo's nikkei average climbed 1.5% today. hong kong's hang seng is higher. in london, the ftse opens slightly lower. wall street begins the day with the dow above 9000 for the first time since january, after adding 188 yesterday. the nasdaq jumped another 47 points to 1973, extending its longest rally since 1992. >>> the market may have trouble holding on to those gains today, after a batch of disappointing earnings reports. shares of microsoft are set to tumble after the co
and low 80s for chicago, detroit and fargo. mostly in the 90s from albuquerque 20 boise. 86 in portland. and 80 in seattle. a mild 75 in boston. 83 in new york. and 89 in atlanta. dallas will get up to 97. and new orleans is 91. >>> and when we come back, a pay raise for millions of workers today. that is in your business news straight ahead. >>> and there's just a couple more days to say alaskan governor, sarah palin. our new poll says what americans >>> overseas...
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disco demlation between games at a chicago doubleheader.admit tense, 98 cents and a disco report for demlation. promoters expected a few hundred people, not the 90 thousand that swarmed the stadium. >> it's packed. it's like "blade runner" out there. there's cops on horses. it smells like pot. >> reporter: dahl marched to the middle of the field, dressed in military gear, and led a chant of thousands, of disco sucks. minutes later, hundreds of disco records exploded. shrapnel rained down. and the fans went nuts. >> the field was on fire. people were running around on the field. basically a full-scale riot. >> reporter: the city finally quieted down. but disco's days were numbers. barely managing to stay alive past the early '80s. >> the bee gees blamed me for killing disco. >> reporter: today, the old comiskey park is gone. records rhettics of days' past. i'm diana alvear.
disco demlation between games at a chicago doubleheader.admit tense, 98 cents and a disco report for demlation. promoters expected a few hundred people, not the 90 thousand that swarmed the stadium. >> it's packed. it's like "blade runner" out there. there's cops on horses. it smells like pot. >> reporter: dahl marched to the middle of the field, dressed in military gear, and led a chant of thousands, of disco sucks. minutes later, hundreds of disco records exploded....
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and low 80s for chicago, detroit and fargo. mostly in the 90s from albuquerque 20 boise. 86 in portland. and 80 in seattle. a mild 75 in boston. 83 in new york. and 89 in atlanta. dallas will get up to 97. and new orleans is 91. >>> and when we come back, a pay raise for millions of workers today. that is in your business news straight ahead. >>> and there's just a couple more days to say alaskan governor, sarah palin. our new poll says what americans are thinking about her. introducing the all new chevy equinox. with an epa estimated 32 miles per gallon. and up to 600 miles between fill ups. it's the most fuel efficient crossover on the highway. better than honda cr-v, toyota rav4 and even the ford escape hybrid. the all new chevy equinox. dinner bell sfx: ping ping ping fancy feast elegant medleys tuscany entrÉes restaurant inspired dishes with ong grain rice, and garden greens is it love? or is it fancy feast? it's much easier to find money at esurance. great auto insurance rates and lots of discounts! got insurance already?
and low 80s for chicago, detroit and fargo. mostly in the 90s from albuquerque 20 boise. 86 in portland. and 80 in seattle. a mild 75 in boston. 83 in new york. and 89 in atlanta. dallas will get up to 97. and new orleans is 91. >>> and when we come back, a pay raise for millions of workers today. that is in your business news straight ahead. >>> and there's just a couple more days to say alaskan governor, sarah palin. our new poll says what americans are thinking about her....
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and its bihplace was here in the wdy city-- chicago.the city's futures change was established in874, hedging coodities became standard practice. the next step wafor a conditional kind ofuture to evolve--the option. some of thiseally is the financial eqvalent of rocket sciee, but the underlyingrinciple is simple. because they'reerived from underlying aets, all futures coracts are known as derivives. but an even smter kind of derivative ian option. the buyeof coal option as the rightsay, to buy a barrel of l for $120 in a year'time. now, if the price of oil rises to $150 a barrel, en the option is in the ney, and a smart guy kes a profit of $30. t if that doesn't happen if the price of oil stays the same or aually declines, h's under no obligation to carry through the deal. all he does is to write of the cost of the option ielf. we, it's by buying anselling complex, smart derivaves like options that ken griffin has beme a billionaire. [overlapping chaer] in theory,erivatives offered a new y to hed against an uncertain fute. a much smarter
and its bihplace was here in the wdy city-- chicago.the city's futures change was established in874, hedging coodities became standard practice. the next step wafor a conditional kind ofuture to evolve--the option. some of thiseally is the financial eqvalent of rocket sciee, but the underlyingrinciple is simple. because they'reerived from underlying aets, all futures coracts are known as derivives. but an even smter kind of derivative ian option. the buyeof coal option as the rightsay, to buy a...
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vice president joe biden addresses the group's annual conference in chicago. vice president biden says the civil rights group has helped many african-americans rise to the middle class. that urban league conference set to end tomorrow. >>> an update regarding the supreme court nomination of sonia sotomayor. floor debate in the senate is expected tuesday and a final vote now slated for thursday. democrats and republicans have not reached a final agreement on thousand debate will play out or what time that final vote might happen. >>> former alaska governor sarah palin won't be visiting the ronald reagan presidential library in southern california next week after all. palin had been invited to an august 8th gala at the simi valley library honoring the 50th anniversary of a local women's political group. her attendance could be seen as raising her profile for a political run. but a spokesperson says the former vice presidential candidate won't be there. for the latest political news anytime, check out cnnpolitics.com. >>> jack has "the cafferty file." jack? >>> t
vice president joe biden addresses the group's annual conference in chicago. vice president biden says the civil rights group has helped many african-americans rise to the middle class. that urban league conference set to end tomorrow. >>> an update regarding the supreme court nomination of sonia sotomayor. floor debate in the senate is expected tuesday and a final vote now slated for thursday. democrats and republicans have not reached a final agreement on thousand debate will play...
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it's already there heading to chicago. that went on by had a lot of wind with it and a lot of lightning and it continues to chug south of i-70 for later this morning in st. louis. iowa, no big deal, but chicago ready to get some rain in there that will last for the morning. rob, more details on that in about half an hour. >>> gm is announcing that it's emerging from bankruptcy. it's a live news conference going on right now and we have jennifer westhoven listening to that. so she's going to tell what you it means in terms of how they're going to get you to buy new cars. we'll tell you what it means for you, the person who would be in the market for a car. that's what she's listening to in a moment, and we'll get back to that right away. >>> more than 400,000 people have been forced from their homes by an earthquake. the 5-point magnitude quake hit them last night. more than 18,000 homes were destroyed. relief agencies are providing tents, medicine and food. some e-mails suggest that governor mark sanford was spending more
it's already there heading to chicago. that went on by had a lot of wind with it and a lot of lightning and it continues to chug south of i-70 for later this morning in st. louis. iowa, no big deal, but chicago ready to get some rain in there that will last for the morning. rob, more details on that in about half an hour. >>> gm is announcing that it's emerging from bankruptcy. it's a live news conference going on right now and we have jennifer westhoven listening to that. so she's...
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it's interesting, the chicago urban league didn't really pick up on the contract sales thing. i mean, they kind of -- they wrote about it. they were a bit supportive. they weren't leaders in it. you know, there were black activists -- you know, the older black progressives, the people -- the type of people that you wrote about in your book, the black leftists, journalists who supported the struggle early on like lou palmer, wesley south supported this. he was a announcer, and he talked about it. people like that publicized it. but really the leaders were the contract buyers. it was clyde ross and ruth wells, you know, the people in the community themselves, ultimately they were the ones who really stepped forward, who did the organizing, who did the talking, who put the properties on the line and who put everything on the line. and they weren't, you know, the known -- they weren't the black establishment. they were just -- they were the residents. i mean, martin luther king wouldn't touch it, you know, the contract buying issue. it was explained to him. he said it's too compli
it's interesting, the chicago urban league didn't really pick up on the contract sales thing. i mean, they kind of -- they wrote about it. they were a bit supportive. they weren't leaders in it. you know, there were black activists -- you know, the older black progressives, the people -- the type of people that you wrote about in your book, the black leftists, journalists who supported the struggle early on like lou palmer, wesley south supported this. he was a announcer, and he talked about...
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in chicago, emotional family members flocking to the burr oak cemetery in illinois, filling out formstry and find their love ones. police say four workers at the cemetery dug up graves and dumped the bodies, so they could resell the empty plots, and pocket the cash, and they say at least 300 graves were disturb and confirmation hearings begin for sonia sotomayor, and the judiciary committee has a number of witnesses to call including new york city's mayor and a former major league baseball pitcher who will testify about her rulings during the baseball strike and there is controversy about many issues and we'll break it down for you tonight, a fox news special report, judging sotomayor, and bret baier and megan kelly, 8:00 p.m., eastern, right here. ♪ >> jamie: time now for "sunday house call" and with us, "sunday house call" host, dr. isadore rosenfeld, the rossi distinguished professor of clinical medicine at the wild cornell medical center, he is the one you want to ask, some of these questions about we have today, great topics, doc. >> eric: doctor, good so see you. >> before we ge
in chicago, emotional family members flocking to the burr oak cemetery in illinois, filling out formstry and find their love ones. police say four workers at the cemetery dug up graves and dumped the bodies, so they could resell the empty plots, and pocket the cash, and they say at least 300 graves were disturb and confirmation hearings begin for sonia sotomayor, and the judiciary committee has a number of witnesses to call including new york city's mayor and a former major league baseball...
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workers charged with reselling gravesites at an historic cemetery near chicago as distraught families wonder where their loved ones have gone. >>> flu threat -- federal officials are now preparing for a fall surge in swine flu. does it mean vaccines for everybody? >>> back in the streets. protestors battle with police in tehran despite warnings that demonstrations will be smashed. >>> and cash for clunkers sounds like a late-night tv come-on. it's real. the federal government wants you to trade in your gas guzzler for a new car. is there a catch? >>> plus, about the crazy weather so far this summer over so much of the country. is it el nino again? so much of the country. is it el nino again? "nightly news" begins now. captions paid for by nbc-universal television >>> good evening. we're going to begin here tonight with a disturbing story out of a chicago suburb and it has to do with aemetery, not just any cemetery. and the violation of the final wishes of many families concerning their loved ones. investigators say as many as 300 bodies might have been tampered with and moved in order
workers charged with reselling gravesites at an historic cemetery near chicago as distraught families wonder where their loved ones have gone. >>> flu threat -- federal officials are now preparing for a fall surge in swine flu. does it mean vaccines for everybody? >>> back in the streets. protestors battle with police in tehran despite warnings that demonstrations will be smashed. >>> and cash for clunkers sounds like a late-night tv come-on. it's real. the federal...
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but my old house in chicago. here, i'd get shot. >> reporter: gates initially refused to show his i.d., according to the police report. and then, quote, exhibited loud and tumultuous behavior, and made accusations of racial bias. he was arrested for disorderly conduct. >> the cambridge police acted stupidly. in arresting somebody when there was already proof that they were in their own home. >> reporter: the charges were later dropped. >> i don't know, not having been there and not seeing all the facts, what role race played in that. there is a long history in this country of african-americans and latinos, being stopped by law enforcement, disproportionately. that doesn't lessen the incredible progress that's been made. i'm standing here as testimony to the progress that's been made. >> reporter: jake tapper, abc news, the white house. >>> well, as jake just mentioned, the charges against professor gates have been dropped. but in an interview with "the boston globe," gates said he would have been treated differen
but my old house in chicago. here, i'd get shot. >> reporter: gates initially refused to show his i.d., according to the police report. and then, quote, exhibited loud and tumultuous behavior, and made accusations of racial bias. he was arrested for disorderly conduct. >> the cambridge police acted stupidly. in arresting somebody when there was already proof that they were in their own home. >> reporter: the charges were later dropped. >> i don't know, not having been...
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day one for the new general motors at this dealership near chicago. the latest cadillac model, delivered just in time for a new beginning. >> i think it's head and shoulders above the, you know, the past model. i think it's going to do very well. >> reporter: che newompany needs some big hits as it emerges from a lightning-quick bankruptcy. leaving behind billions in old obligations, a mountain of debt. >> in the bankruptcy world, we call that the test of viability. can this company makew witithout we debt? >> reporter: t n gewm is slashing its executive ranks by 35%. factories, dealerships, the union workforce, all are being dramatically cut back. >> it's a new era. we have to have the highest expectations for ourselves. and everyone associated with the company must realize this and be prepared to change and fast. >> change and sacrifice is always hard. i think this time, it's been harder than ever before. >> reporter: only four, core brands survive. chevrolet, cadillac, buick and gmc. so far, their sales are down dramatically in a market that's crus
day one for the new general motors at this dealership near chicago. the latest cadillac model, delivered just in time for a new beginning. >> i think it's head and shoulders above the, you know, the past model. i think it's going to do very well. >> reporter: che newompany needs some big hits as it emerges from a lightning-quick bankruptcy. leaving behind billions in old obligations, a mountain of debt. >> in the bankruptcy world, we call that the test of viability. can this...
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best of luck on friday didn't get along with us over the chicago board options exchange. still to come movies and money...time warner looks to cash in on the latest installment of harry potter...we check in with our movie industry analyst for insight. but first...the securities and exchange commission...and how it's changed since the bernie madoff scandal. the nation's top stock cops have been criticized for not doing enough to protect investors from the excesses of investment banks and for missing the bernie madoff ponzi scheme. but the securities and exchange commission could play a bigger role in policing the market, if the white house is successful in changing and expanding regulation. we sat down with merri jo gillette, the regional director of the chicago office of the s-e-c. in the wake of the maid of scandal with the office one of the exercises to and we did was to pull the closing mimosa on every single case that we closed but now brain in action in the two years prior to that these were and what investigations that close with no action against the targets. yes.
best of luck on friday didn't get along with us over the chicago board options exchange. still to come movies and money...time warner looks to cash in on the latest installment of harry potter...we check in with our movie industry analyst for insight. but first...the securities and exchange commission...and how it's changed since the bernie madoff scandal. the nation's top stock cops have been criticized for not doing enough to protect investors from the excesses of investment banks and for...
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chicago, thunder as well, 81. denver, 92. los angeles, partly cloudy and 75. >>> and time now for a check on the national forecast. the latest satellite picture shows that skies are scattered -- clouds are scattered, rather, over the northea northeast, and most of the southwest is looking at cloudy skies. later today, scattered storms will be rumbling across the midwest and deep south. it will be another hot and sticky day in the southwest. the new england coastline will see a soaking rain. >>> in sports, it's happened just 17 times in major league baseball history going back to 1880, a perfect game. yesterday chicago white sox left-hander mark buehrle made it 18. buehrle prevented the tampa bay rays from putting even one runner on base. the game started out as a slug fest, not a pitching master piece, as sox third baseman josh fields hit a grand slam in the second inning. then buehrle settled in, retiring ray after ray and getting help from his defense, sox centerfielder dwayne wise made a great catch in the ninth to keep th
chicago, thunder as well, 81. denver, 92. los angeles, partly cloudy and 75. >>> and time now for a check on the national forecast. the latest satellite picture shows that skies are scattered -- clouds are scattered, rather, over the northea northeast, and most of the southwest is looking at cloudy skies. later today, scattered storms will be rumbling across the midwest and deep south. it will be another hot and sticky day in the southwest. the new england coastline will see a soaking...
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olufunmilayo olopade specializes in this and joins us from the university of chicago.come to the program. >> thank you for having me. tavis: let me ask you about the work you do specifically, and that i want to ask you about triple negative. >> tavis, i am a medical oncologist. i treat women with breast cancer. about 15 years ago, it became clear to me that we needed to do more work to prevent breast cancer. so i developed a cancer risk assessment program, where we wanted to have women come in and talk to us about their family history of breast cancer or any other risk factors they may have so we could help them develop strategies to reduce their risk of dying from breast cancer. my interest is in really trying to understand whether women have inherited genes that we can test for, and by testing for those genes identified those with the highest risk. over the course of the 15 years, we have come to realize that there are in fact some genes that produce breast cancer. we have studied families, and i can tell you when we have identified women with these genes, when they
olufunmilayo olopade specializes in this and joins us from the university of chicago.come to the program. >> thank you for having me. tavis: let me ask you about the work you do specifically, and that i want to ask you about triple negative. >> tavis, i am a medical oncologist. i treat women with breast cancer. about 15 years ago, it became clear to me that we needed to do more work to prevent breast cancer. so i developed a cancer risk assessment program, where we wanted to have...
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and just with my ties with the chicago cubs, i love chances to go to chicago. and the fact that we race there now at night, saturday night, it opens up that sunday. and i plan on going to the cubs game that sunday after the race. it's actually a double header against the cardinals. >> kurt busch says his favorite cuby of all time is ryan sandberg. >>> orioles-blue jays, highlights tonight at 11:00. back to you. >> thank you very much, mark. we'll be right back. >>> primetime lineup tonight at 10:00. follow bide eyewitness news at 11:00. >>> you could say a couple of brothers in rio dejanero are a little off the wall. that's because they spend 12 hours a day living on the side of one. the two have suspended a bed, chair and table, 30 feet above the street. brothers are calling it, street art. they say it combines their love for both climbing and the-- climbing and the arts. >>> finally tonight, he is so cute. but a little too shy. his name is altie. and he is the newest edition to the berlin animal park. the snow leopard was brought out to meet the media today.
and just with my ties with the chicago cubs, i love chances to go to chicago. and the fact that we race there now at night, saturday night, it opens up that sunday. and i plan on going to the cubs game that sunday after the race. it's actually a double header against the cardinals. >> kurt busch says his favorite cuby of all time is ryan sandberg. >>> orioles-blue jays, highlights tonight at 11:00. back to you. >> thank you very much, mark. we'll be right back. >>>...
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the white sox are 3 up and 3 down in chicago. y. pa announcer: final boarding call... all passengers... each with an average speed of 590 mph... almost as fast as you. nothing's gonna hold you down. grab your bag . it's on™west so our low fares stay low. ( ding ) book now at southwest.com. welcome to chili's. start your three-course meals with a shared appetizer. for a second course, choose two entrees from over 15 chili's favorites, like our big mouth bites -- the mini burgers with giant layers of flavor. or a half-rack of our triple-basted baby back ribs. then save some room to share a decadent dessert. a lot of bold flavors, for a limited time only. chili's -- >>> another nice crowd here. melvin moore is leading off. >> the weather is heating up. nice little double. great second half last year with 56 rbi's in about 48 games. morris, scott, rime mold for the second. >> here's another fact for the power house. since the return, you touched on it. cooper, the pitching coach, he said he wanted to go down because he didn't hav
the white sox are 3 up and 3 down in chicago. y. pa announcer: final boarding call... all passengers... each with an average speed of 590 mph... almost as fast as you. nothing's gonna hold you down. grab your bag . it's on™west so our low fares stay low. ( ding ) book now at southwest.com. welcome to chili's. start your three-course meals with a shared appetizer. for a second course, choose two entrees from over 15 chili's favorites, like our big mouth bites -- the mini burgers with giant...
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misma ruta pero en sentido contrario. >> primero queh@tnliúrñçjkp con milwakee, lo transportan para chicagoo. >> los operativoss realizados recientemente realizados por las autoridades federales han resultado en más de 900 cientos personas ligo das, pero hay quienes señalan a pesar de todos esos esfuerzos hay 20 millones de personas que gastan 64 mil millones de dólares para comprar drogas ilegales. en milwakee, wisconsin univisión. >> los mafiosos mexicanos han sido arrestados. dónde buscan nuevos mercados para la cocaína y fuentes de recursos la b mexicana opera ahora en 47 países de acuerdo con un experto en dcuenci internacional del instituto tecnológico autónomo de méxico. presenta el programa especial. zona de guerra desafiando el poder sobre la guerra de los carteles mexicanos no y rápida expansión por los estados unidos. >> hacemos una pausa comercial y al regresar un acuerdo para superar la crisis fiscal de california provoca críticas y rechazos. >> sobre el nombramiento de sonia sotomayor a la corte suprema. volvemos. tn÷j@kph@h@tnp >> el gobernador y los líderes h@tnliúruzçkph@h@
misma ruta pero en sentido contrario. >> primero queh@tnliúrñçjkp con milwakee, lo transportan para chicagoo. >> los operativoss realizados recientemente realizados por las autoridades federales han resultado en más de 900 cientos personas ligo das, pero hay quienes señalan a pesar de todos esos esfuerzos hay 20 millones de personas que gastan 64 mil millones de dólares para comprar drogas ilegales. en milwakee, wisconsin univisión. >> los mafiosos mexicanos han sido...
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chicago, good chance for thunderstorms.overnight in detroit, potentially a few isolated leftover early in the morning. showers move in toward buffalo, potentially new york city overnight into sunday. if you're watching wtwo in indiana, your kids can create anything from cell phone holders and whatever else they can dream up with duct tape at the express yourself. that is your eastern event of the day, dan. this is coming from somebody who carries a duct taped wallet right now. >> it is in your wallet. >> i still carry one. it's a variation of it >> you don't carry the -- not the duct taped wallet thing? >> it's embarrassing to admit it, dan. >> and yet you did. thank you, todd. >>> now, here's a look at this morning's headlines in entertainment. there's buzz and kocontroversy over the film bruno. we finally get to see what got everyone talking. the r-rated comedy certainly raised eyebrows for its publicity alone. it's expected to bring in $30 million for the top spot. also opening is the high school comedy i love you beth c
chicago, good chance for thunderstorms.overnight in detroit, potentially a few isolated leftover early in the morning. showers move in toward buffalo, potentially new york city overnight into sunday. if you're watching wtwo in indiana, your kids can create anything from cell phone holders and whatever else they can dream up with duct tape at the express yourself. that is your eastern event of the day, dan. this is coming from somebody who carries a duct taped wallet right now. >> it is in...
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>> i'm from chicago. [cheers and applause] i don't break. >> president obama last night sounded bullish. but he said a full recovery and health care reform go hand-in-hand. >> we have to lay a new foundation that will allow the united states of america to thrive and compete in a global economy. it means finally controlling the health care costs that are driving this nation into debt. >> a tough republican says nonsense. >> the assumption that doing health care is going to help the economy, which the president has been selling, is utter nonsense. it's a whole separate issue. >> negotiators in the senate claim progress in winning over skeptical democrats. west virginia's rockefeller for one is against the insurance coop idea that could win g.o.p. vote. >> it is the most honest, really down in the trenches trading abuse that we've had. >> but senate leaders now say no vote in august. that was the president's deadline. >> that's ok. i just want people to keep on working. >> and critics know timing affects the
>> i'm from chicago. [cheers and applause] i don't break. >> president obama last night sounded bullish. but he said a full recovery and health care reform go hand-in-hand. >> we have to lay a new foundation that will allow the united states of america to thrive and compete in a global economy. it means finally controlling the health care costs that are driving this nation into debt. >> a tough republican says nonsense. >> the assumption that doing health care is...
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. >> hacemos un abre pausa y al volver lo ocurrido en chicago entre el concilinacional de la raza y elunfo de h@h@tj@Ñeíeífkúkh@h@tj@Ñeíúo@ >> la secretaria de estado a hillary clinton dijo creer firmemente que debe protegerse la seguridad de israel, pero aÑadiÓ que estados unidos trabaja con sus alias, incluido israel en busca de la mejor manera para evitar el desarrollo nuclear de irÁn. el estado judÍo considera como a amenaza de eta su propia existencia la posibilidad de un irÁn con armas nucleares. >> hoy fue el Último dÍa de sara pailin como gobernadora de alaska tras tu renuncian comenzÓ este mes. cediÓ el poder al vicegobernador que tomÓ juramento para el cargo. el futuro polÍtico de la ex gobernadora continÚa siendo un misterio. continÚa el conteregresivo para la votaciÓn de con mansión de la jueza sonia sotomayor para la corte suprema de justicia. celeste martel comitÉ judicial del senado, metros tanto republicano de mayor rango la comisiÓn anunció que ya tomÓ una decisiÓn sobre su voto pero se abstuvo de hacerla pÚblica. >> en la ciudad de los vientos parece agitarse el aire
. >> hacemos un abre pausa y al volver lo ocurrido en chicago entre el concilinacional de la raza y elunfo de h@h@tj@Ñeíeífkúkh@h@tj@Ñeíúo@ >> la secretaria de estado a hillary clinton dijo creer firmemente que debe protegerse la seguridad de israel, pero aÑadiÓ que estados unidos trabaja con sus alias, incluido israel en busca de la mejor manera para evitar el desarrollo nuclear de irÁn. el estado judÍo considera como a amenaza de eta su propia existencia la posibilidad...
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he was in town here in chicago.ery time dennis would do that, he will get out of synch with every hitter. the relievers -- there's a good fast ball. perfect pitch out. back to back strike outs for carrasco. so the o's are on the verge of a three up, three down inning. ground ball right back to carrasco. he throws the 1st and the o's do go 3 up and 3 down. the o's have a 5-run lead. pwhrap # which is why pnc created grow up great. a $100 million program that prepares young children for school. and the world they'll inherit.... sooner than you think. pnc. leading the way. >>> you had a great set up. here's a lead off walk. castro draws it. >> thinking back when you had randy johnson going houston and you have car low and garcia and the big tall left hander, john. they went 9 and 1 or something like that. >> there's a risk. >> i'll give you five of the best players and if we don't win the world series, i want them back. >> at least you have them for the hopeful run at the world series. >> we have los angeles in
he was in town here in chicago.ery time dennis would do that, he will get out of synch with every hitter. the relievers -- there's a good fast ball. perfect pitch out. back to back strike outs for carrasco. so the o's are on the verge of a three up, three down inning. ground ball right back to carrasco. he throws the 1st and the o's do go 3 up and 3 down. the o's have a 5-run lead. pwhrap # which is why pnc created grow up great. a $100 million program that prepares young children for school....
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in hyde park and with the chicago school of economics is all about. vanjohan and i know each other r years and i'm proud to say i've read both his books carefully and i reviewed this one for the tribune not too long ago. he's a special guy. he's a ph.d. in economics who then became a journalist who then became a businessman, and he went into work for a couple of very large companies in belgium where she's from and went back in journalism where he was the editor of trend magazine which was dutch language but the equivalent of business week and very timely and important magazine. then he got the entrepreneurial bug and started his own think tank. we love to do that and he managed doing it by getting corporations. he's got a good business going with for instance outlook sessions every september and october. his think tank provides look ahead, what's going to happen the following year, and he has five researchers like himself to study the economy, the world and look at many different indicators to try to give a hint for what's coming. so i personally woul
in hyde park and with the chicago school of economics is all about. vanjohan and i know each other r years and i'm proud to say i've read both his books carefully and i reviewed this one for the tribune not too long ago. he's a special guy. he's a ph.d. in economics who then became a journalist who then became a businessman, and he went into work for a couple of very large companies in belgium where she's from and went back in journalism where he was the editor of trend magazine which was dutch...
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stormy in milwaukee and chicago at this point.ually that rain gets closer this afternoon and runs across the area tonight at least in the form of a few scattered thunderstorms so we'll detail how your day will turn out weather-wise. stick around. >> our big story comes out of baltimore county where an investigation is undwa
stormy in milwaukee and chicago at this point.ually that rain gets closer this afternoon and runs across the area tonight at least in the form of a few scattered thunderstorms so we'll detail how your day will turn out weather-wise. stick around. >> our big story comes out of baltimore county where an investigation is undwa
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how can i find out what's going on for shopping in chicago? click on the local services button, click, attractions, shoopiing and check out 900 north and learn about the shops there." the system also folds in regular t-v viewing with additional options. "full h-d on demand movies, watch as many as you want. you also have full access to web- tv." from the hotel's perspective, the aim is to give guests what they want. "people are looking for content that they pick and choose, not just a pick of first-run movies and old favorites. this is the opportunity to get customized content that people want immediately." wasik uses getting music online at a site called pandora as an example. "i think i have jimmy buffett. i was listening to him this morning. i don't ususally search jimmy buffett when i go to pandora. well, i guess i'm a little older than you." of course all the added features, come with a higher price tag. "these services won't cost any more than what you're paying for a regular hotel room? what the wit has done is create the media plus hot
how can i find out what's going on for shopping in chicago? click on the local services button, click, attractions, shoopiing and check out 900 north and learn about the shops there." the system also folds in regular t-v viewing with additional options. "full h-d on demand movies, watch as many as you want. you also have full access to web- tv." from the hotel's perspective, the aim is to give guests what they want. "people are looking for content that they pick and choose,...
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>> i have a guy in chicago.t's john najarian of option monster.com, and i think i'm going to charge you a few bucks, you don't need to stand on my stool, though, you're pretty much in the high end of the tall meter, not like me. >> no, rick, it's a privilege to stand in your spot. and this place, you know, where the cme, this is where transparency is as you know. so to demonize speculators when they're coming into these markets on the cme whether it happens to be the cme floor in new york or this one here in chicago, the fact that they're doing these things in transparent markets, rather than the over the counter ones, rick, i know i've got your support. >> it's a travesty, if you look at the only that held up during all of the credit crisis that started mid '07, you didn't make it sec, regulators missed everything. the one area that performed terrific was anything that was regulated on the exchange, across the country. now, just in chicago, the cftc should be carved out as the fifth notion on mt. rushmore, that
>> i have a guy in chicago.t's john najarian of option monster.com, and i think i'm going to charge you a few bucks, you don't need to stand on my stool, though, you're pretty much in the high end of the tall meter, not like me. >> no, rick, it's a privilege to stand in your spot. and this place, you know, where the cme, this is where transparency is as you know. so to demonize speculators when they're coming into these markets on the cme whether it happens to be the cme floor in...