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trabajar para la reforma integral y así los inmigrantes de este país puedan estar libres. >> en chicago, illinois, senadores demócratas y republicanos dijeron que hay señales alentadoras para mejorar la reforma. >> una dramática historia de separación familiar tiene como protagonistas a 5 hermanitos que nacieron en texas, y una abuelita para tener la custodia. >> 5 hermanitos, tres nacidos en texas y dos en méxico, en el 2011 fueron acogidos por el estado luego que su padre fuera capturado, su madre se esfumó, ella desapareció y nunca la vimos otra vez. >> la abuela paterna llegó desde dallas para pelear por sus nietos, la declararon competente, pero un fallo judicial le destrozó el corazón. >> me imaginaba llevándolo a la escuela, educarlos y cuidarlos. >> les dio miedo que el padre saliera de la cárcel. >> se sabe que ellos serán torturados por su padre quien tiene un asunto pendiente por abuso sexual a una de las niñas. >> siempre decía, abuelita, yo cuido mucho a mi hermanito, pues no quiero que nos separe. >> esto no convenció a la ley. >> el plan es adoptarlo, pero no te puedo decir, ¿dónde
trabajar para la reforma integral y así los inmigrantes de este país puedan estar libres. >> en chicago, illinois, senadores demócratas y republicanos dijeron que hay señales alentadoras para mejorar la reforma. >> una dramática historia de separación familiar tiene como protagonistas a 5 hermanitos que nacieron en texas, y una abuelita para tener la custodia. >> 5 hermanitos, tres nacidos en texas y dos en méxico, en el 2011 fueron acogidos por el estado luego que su...
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chicago, illinois. west side, sir. >> hi, mr. president. am near midway airport. >> can i ask a question before you pass on the mic we've got three chicago guys, this is an important test white sox or cubs? >> cubs fan, mr. president. >> i am sorry. i could not hear you. >> cubs then, mr. president. -- fan, mr. president. >> go to the next guy, let's see if we can find a white sox fan. cubs fan.om >> terrible. >> hi, cubs fan/. go, cubs. >> i am from chicago, illinois. and i may -- i am a sox fan. >> finally, about time. >> good morning, mr. president. i want to say hi to my family at home. and i am a cubs fan. >> well, sgt. major, we may be outnumbered, us white sox fans, but whether you're a white sox, cubs, or cardinals, we got some folks probably from scott air force base or something down in metro east. no matter were you are from, we are all grateful to you for your outstanding service, you make us proud, and we are going to do everything we can to make your work go smoother, and you need to know that every single american, regardless
chicago, illinois. west side, sir. >> hi, mr. president. am near midway airport. >> can i ask a question before you pass on the mic we've got three chicago guys, this is an important test white sox or cubs? >> cubs fan, mr. president. >> i am sorry. i could not hear you. >> cubs then, mr. president. -- fan, mr. president. >> go to the next guy, let's see if we can find a white sox fan. cubs fan.om >> terrible. >> hi, cubs fan/. go, cubs. >>...
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midway, chicago, illinois. >> can ask a question? white sox are cubs -- or cubs?orry, i could not hear you. >> cubs fan, mr. president. >> go to the next guy. >> cubs fan. [applause] [laughter] >> terrible. [laughter] >> hi, mr. president. cubs fans. . go cubs. >> good morning, sir. from hyde park. i have a sox fan. >> finally. it is about time. [laughter] >> good morning, mr. president. i want to say hi to my family at home. i am a cubs fan. >> alright. sergeant major, we meet a are outnumbered -- we may be outnumbered. no matter where you're from, we are all grateful to you for your outstanding service. you make us proud. we are going to do everything we can to make your work go smoother and you need to know that every single american, regardless of party, of what their politics are, support you. and will always support you. thank you so much. thank you, everybody. i will see you either back, or about where you guys are. we salute you. thank you very much. give them a big round of applause, please. with that, we have one more person that i need to introduce. tha
midway, chicago, illinois. >> can ask a question? white sox are cubs -- or cubs?orry, i could not hear you. >> cubs fan, mr. president. >> go to the next guy. >> cubs fan. [applause] [laughter] >> terrible. [laughter] >> hi, mr. president. cubs fans. . go cubs. >> good morning, sir. from hyde park. i have a sox fan. >> finally. it is about time. [laughter] >> good morning, mr. president. i want to say hi to my family at home. i am a cubs...
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en chicago illinois.illas, hasta washington dc losmlos manifestantes partieron de orlando no rival y esperan llegar a tiempo. y el 20 de enero, ellos estÁn pidiendo, a 0 bam y el congreso que a prprueben una reforma migratoria. >>> agente de las agencia de inmigraciÓn hicieron redadas en 19 estados para arrestar sospechosos de pornografÍa infantil. y dijeron rescatar docenas de vÍctimas. jaime garcia nos tiene la historia. >>> agentes de la agencia de in muy y grags y aduanas conocida como ice rescataron a un centenar de vÍctimas de la explotaciÓn sexual infantil. . >>> 245... anuncio el director un total de 123. y durante la llamada operaciÓn. y 70 mujeres y 53 hombres. 33 menores. y entre ellos, 5 a de 3 aÑos de edad. y 38 de entre 13 y 15 aÑos. sin embargo, las investigaciones continÚan. y los Ángeles las autoridades dieron el poco usual paso, demostrar las fotografÍas de 2 sospechosos mÁs para lograr su captura. hemos buscado hasta en las morgues no hemos localizado a los individuos. seÑalÓ el encarga
en chicago illinois.illas, hasta washington dc losmlos manifestantes partieron de orlando no rival y esperan llegar a tiempo. y el 20 de enero, ellos estÁn pidiendo, a 0 bam y el congreso que a prprueben una reforma migratoria. >>> agente de las agencia de inmigraciÓn hicieron redadas en 19 estados para arrestar sospechosos de pornografÍa infantil. y dijeron rescatar docenas de vÍctimas. jaime garcia nos tiene la historia. >>> agentes de la agencia de in muy y grags y...
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en chicago illinois univisiÓn. >>> un director de un casino en tucson arizona llamÓ a la policÍa, porquese salvÓ por la accion diferida, el hombre dijo que llamÓ a la policÍa, pero n sabe por quÉ llegaron los de inmigraciÓn. en alejandro roldan desde mÉxico nos habrÁ de la campaÑa del gobierno local. >>> como un esfuerzo mÁs para erradicar la delincuenca en mÉxico. 7 mil replicas de armas de fuego fueron destruidas por un operativo que llevaron a cabo la procuradurÍa general de justicia del consumidor, y secretaria de seguridad pÚblica del distrito federal. >>> se hizo una reforma en el cÓdigo penal. en donde se equipararÁ a la violencia, el utilizar este tipo de instrumentos, y replicas, considerarla como una agravante en la comisiÓn del delito de robo. >>> una importante medida con buenos resultados, fue el desarme voluntario en Áreas de la capital, hasta el momento se entregaron 854 armas largas, y cortas y granadas, a cambio de alimentos, dinero y equipos electrÓnicos. >>> cada arma de fuego previene delitos, cada arma que no estÁ en manos de un ciudadano comÚn puede afectar su salud
en chicago illinois univisiÓn. >>> un director de un casino en tucson arizona llamÓ a la policÍa, porquese salvÓ por la accion diferida, el hombre dijo que llamÓ a la policÍa, pero n sabe por quÉ llegaron los de inmigraciÓn. en alejandro roldan desde mÉxico nos habrÁ de la campaÑa del gobierno local. >>> como un esfuerzo mÁs para erradicar la delincuenca en mÉxico. 7 mil replicas de armas de fuego fueron destruidas por un operativo que llevaron a cabo la...
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el comienzo de un movimiento a nivel nacional, para presionar por una reforma migratoria, en chicago illinoisn del presidente y dejaron una silla vacÍa para recordar a los deportados, salvador amplia. >>> con gran optimismo decenas de inmigrantes en los Ángeles escucharon el discurso del presidente obama en la toma de protesta de su segundo gobierno, a pesar de palabras de esperanzas que querÍan escuchar, con una silla vacÍa no podian olvidar en el mismo auditorio a los que el gobierno de obama ya deportÓ. >>> escuchamos los hermosos discursos, y promesas que vamos a tÉner una reforma migratoria, sin embargo lo que sÍ tuvimos concretamente fueron deportaciones. >>> la simbÓlica silla le recordÓ al presidente que en 4 aÑos deportÓ a mÁs de millÓn y medio de indocumentados y sepaÓo a familias enteras y lo que hizo para ayudar a inmigrantes fue mÍnimo. >>> mencionÓ a los inmigrantes las palabras son palabras quieru ver acciÓn como en el 2012, si van a empujar una reforma migratoria queremos mirar la legislaciÓn. >>> esperamos que cumpla los latinos somos unidos, y si estamos unidos, podemos logr
el comienzo de un movimiento a nivel nacional, para presionar por una reforma migratoria, en chicago illinoisn del presidente y dejaron una silla vacÍa para recordar a los deportados, salvador amplia. >>> con gran optimismo decenas de inmigrantes en los Ángeles escucharon el discurso del presidente obama en la toma de protesta de su segundo gobierno, a pesar de palabras de esperanzas que querÍan escuchar, con una silla vacÍa no podian olvidar en el mismo auditorio a los que el...
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chicago, illinois in the cold tonight. kevin, thanks. >>> still ahead for us on a wednesday evening, a huge spike in the number of kids being diagnosed with adhd and put on meds for it. tonight, what we have learned about the reasons behind the sharp increase. >>> later on, what aretha franklin told us today about beyonce and the uproar over lip syncing at the inauguration. ♪ >>> as we mentioned before the break, there are new numbers out tonight that show a surge in cases of adhd in children in this country. there's also an explanation behind the spike in these numbers. we get that story from our chief medical editor, dr. nancy snyderman. >> right here. dead center. >> reporter: christine hubner said she had never even heard of attention deficit hyperactivity disorder before her son scott was diagnosed in first grade. that was 13 years ago. >> he was very disruptive. >> i did always feel like i was getting in trouble. >> reporter: scott is now 19 and it's been a difficult journey for this mother and son. one more parents
chicago, illinois in the cold tonight. kevin, thanks. >>> still ahead for us on a wednesday evening, a huge spike in the number of kids being diagnosed with adhd and put on meds for it. tonight, what we have learned about the reasons behind the sharp increase. >>> later on, what aretha franklin told us today about beyonce and the uproar over lip syncing at the inauguration. ♪ >>> as we mentioned before the break, there are new numbers out tonight that show a surge...
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the chicago illinois republican okens as opposed to the democrats. >> how did the commission changed? >> i called something about being with friends, among friends. the commissioners were all saying to themselves, these are good, solid democrats or liberals. they're going to do everything we say that needs to be done. now is the time to get it all done. they did not know the behind-the-scenes body kennedy, i call him bad bobby, not a good body became later. they were all making fun of the commission. these people keep recommending all the stuff and it think we will do this. it was in that there were hostile to civil rights. the problem was that the committees in congress were controlled by democrats to or from the south and who were racist. and mississippi and someone, mcclellan, they were the people to control the judiciary committee and everything that happened, and the control judicial appointments. so instead of the friendly reception that they thought they would get they did not listen to be the administration -- and it would take their recommendations and try to incorporate them
the chicago illinois republican okens as opposed to the democrats. >> how did the commission changed? >> i called something about being with friends, among friends. the commissioners were all saying to themselves, these are good, solid democrats or liberals. they're going to do everything we say that needs to be done. now is the time to get it all done. they did not know the behind-the-scenes body kennedy, i call him bad bobby, not a good body became later. they were all making fun...
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it's chicago, illinois republican wilkins as opposed to democrat. >> how did the commission change when the kennedy administration came in with the johnson administration came in? >> when the kennedy administration came in, i called that chapter something about being with friends among friends. because the commissioners were all saying to themselves, these are good solid democrats who are liberals, and they're doing to do everything we say needs to be done. now is the time to get it all done. they didn't know that behind the scenes bobby kennedy, i called him bad bobby then not the good he became later by experience. they were all making fun of the commission. they keep recommend the stuff and they think we're going do this? it wasn't they were hostile to civil rights. the committee and congress were controlled by democrats from the south and who were racist. he's in mississippi and -- they were the people who controlled the jew judiciary committee and everything that happened and they controlled judicial appointment. kennedy didn't want to offend them. instead of a friendly reception t
it's chicago, illinois republican wilkins as opposed to democrat. >> how did the commission change when the kennedy administration came in with the johnson administration came in? >> when the kennedy administration came in, i called that chapter something about being with friends among friends. because the commissioners were all saying to themselves, these are good solid democrats who are liberals, and they're doing to do everything we say needs to be done. now is the time to get it...
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and our returning champion, a retired proofreader and editor, from chicago, illinois...nd now here is the host of "jeopardy!" -- alex trebek! thanks, johnny. welcome, ladies and gentlemen. on yesterday's program, joan was very relaxed and solid until final jeopardy! but she didn't lose too much in that one. helen and diva, welcome aboard. pick up those signaling devices cause here comes the "jeopardy!" round. and today, we deal with these categories. we start off with... you have to correct the word that we have changed in the title of these books. joan, start us. thanks, alex. i'll have the story of english for $200. helen. what is european? right. title changes, $200, please. joan. what is night? yes. okay, title changes for $400, please. helen. what is garp? right.
and our returning champion, a retired proofreader and editor, from chicago, illinois...nd now here is the host of "jeopardy!" -- alex trebek! thanks, johnny. welcome, ladies and gentlemen. on yesterday's program, joan was very relaxed and solid until final jeopardy! but she didn't lose too much in that one. helen and diva, welcome aboard. pick up those signaling devices cause here comes the "jeopardy!" round. and today, we deal with these categories. we start off with... you...
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you know and he was a great kid with a good heart china to do something good for the world in chicago illinois when we put up a little or two. now to talk more about aaron swartz his legacy and what the implications of his death may be i'm joined now by a break in a set producer manny rob lowe who is on the ground in chicago many thanks so much for joining me thanks for having me having so many tell us about the funeral what's been the reaction of people that you've been talking to. well you know with these sorts of events it's kind of very sad moment very somber occasion of the funeral itself the services were very emotional. it's really interesting because we got a chance for the first time to see the type of person that erin really was firsthand accounts from the people that knew him best what we heard from from his girlfriend tara was just examples of of the type of person he was describing was very kind of very selfless person someone whose whose goal in life was was really to change the world. to in a positive way it was accounts account after account of people just giving their eulogy a
you know and he was a great kid with a good heart china to do something good for the world in chicago illinois when we put up a little or two. now to talk more about aaron swartz his legacy and what the implications of his death may be i'm joined now by a break in a set producer manny rob lowe who is on the ground in chicago many thanks so much for joining me thanks for having me having so many tell us about the funeral what's been the reaction of people that you've been talking to. well you...
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you know and he was a great kid with a good heart china to do something good for the world and chicago illinois with up with our team. from our t. web producer andrew blake joins us now live from chicago hi andrea so how would you describe the mood over there how are you. obviously quite somber but if there's one big takeaway from from today's today's funeral was that aaron was not a somber person in fact he was a very very caring and one thing that we kept hearing time and time again during the funeral was that he was completely selfless he was someone who always looked out for others and that's why he was such an advocate for a free and open internet because he wanted to share information with others and you know today you know right here at the synagogue we saw hundreds of people pack it to recall someone and you know it was it was quite emotional there were there were tears at times but there was also a tremendous amount of laughter as people recall just loving caring individual who whose seriously spend half of his life more than they're working to make sure that other people had access to
you know and he was a great kid with a good heart china to do something good for the world and chicago illinois with up with our team. from our t. web producer andrew blake joins us now live from chicago hi andrea so how would you describe the mood over there how are you. obviously quite somber but if there's one big takeaway from from today's today's funeral was that aaron was not a somber person in fact he was a very very caring and one thing that we kept hearing time and time again during...
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el comienzo de un movimiento a nivel nacional, para presionar por una reforma migratoria, en chicago illinoissidente y dejaron una silla vacÍa para recordar a los deportados, salvador amplia. >>> con gran optimismo decenas de inmigrantes en los Ángeles escucharon el discurso del presidente obama en la toma de protesta de su segundo gobierno, a pesar de palabras de esperanzas que querÍan escuchar, con una silla vacÍa no podian olvidar en el mismo auditorio a los que el gobierno de obama ya deportÓ. >>> escuchamos los hermosos discursos, y promesas que vamos a tÉner una reforma migratoria, sin embargo lo que sÍ tuvimos concretamente fueron deportaciones. >>> la simbÓlica silla le recordÓ al presidente que en 4 aÑos deportÓ a mÁs de millÓn y medio de indocumentados y sepaÓo a familias enteras y lo que hizo para ayudar a inmigrantes fue mÍnimo. >>> mencionÓ a los inmigrantes las palabras son palabras quieru ver acciÓn como en el 2012, si van a empujar una reforma migratoria queremos mirar la legislaciÓn. >>> esperamos que cumpla los latinos somos unidos, y si estamos unidos, podemos lograr muchas
el comienzo de un movimiento a nivel nacional, para presionar por una reforma migratoria, en chicago illinoissidente y dejaron una silla vacÍa para recordar a los deportados, salvador amplia. >>> con gran optimismo decenas de inmigrantes en los Ángeles escucharon el discurso del presidente obama en la toma de protesta de su segundo gobierno, a pesar de palabras de esperanzas que querÍan escuchar, con una silla vacÍa no podian olvidar en el mismo auditorio a los que el gobierno de...
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-- a special education teacher from rochester, new yo a retired proofreader and editor from chicago, illinoisand our returning champion, a strategic analyst for nasa, from huntsville, alabama... [ applause ] and now here is the host of "jeopardy!" -- alex trebek! thank you, johnny gilbert. ank you, ladies and gentlemen. two weeks from now, we will begin our annual tournament of champions. and if kristin keeps winning, she will be and thed in that tournament of champions. joan and james, welcome aboard. good luck. pick up your signaling devices, because you're going to work right now, in the first round of play, the jeopardy! round, and here are the categories. you have to name the n for us, of course. we have... and finally... you have to name the bird found within the text of our clue. kristin, start. let's begin with rewritten novel endings for $200, please. kristin. what is "moby-dick"? that's the novel. l endings for $400.
-- a special education teacher from rochester, new yo a retired proofreader and editor from chicago, illinoisand our returning champion, a strategic analyst for nasa, from huntsville, alabama... [ applause ] and now here is the host of "jeopardy!" -- alex trebek! thank you, johnny gilbert. ank you, ladies and gentlemen. two weeks from now, we will begin our annual tournament of champions. and if kristin keeps winning, she will be and thed in that tournament of champions. joan and...
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people from newtown, connecticut to chicago, illinois are standing up and saying no more. this time it's different. this time we won't back down. this time, we're not going to let the threats stand in the way of progress and protecting our kids. with me now, washington post columnist and msnbc contributor, this week, he wrote about the need for republicans to get on board with gun control. and melissa harris perry host here on msnbc. thank you both for joining me tonight. >> good to be with you. >> e.j., what are you hearing about what the administration is looking to pass here? we're getting different reports. >> well, what i understand, first of all, i think the folks freaking out are freaking out for a reason. there is momentum and they are starting to pick up support. what i understand is there is a lot of support for universal background checks, where, right now, 40-50% of gun sales are through pry vat dealers, unlicensed dealers, gun shows. closing that loophole seems to have a lot of support on congress. so does the ban on the high capacity magazines. that idea seem
people from newtown, connecticut to chicago, illinois are standing up and saying no more. this time it's different. this time we won't back down. this time, we're not going to let the threats stand in the way of progress and protecting our kids. with me now, washington post columnist and msnbc contributor, this week, he wrote about the need for republicans to get on board with gun control. and melissa harris perry host here on msnbc. thank you both for joining me tonight. >> good to be...
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president obama's hometown, chicago, illinois, murder capital of the world, and bedbug -- well not thetry, bedbug capital. now let's turn to my next guest who started a nutrition and energy bar company, despite california's tough tax climate, her company has grown over 400% in last 4 year, joining us now liz ann fal falseeto, these bari would like to think, i could drop a lot of weight real quick, if i think thin. >> you know, think thin is born off of premise of weight wellness, that is about deliciously natural nutrition that empowers you. lou: your business is booming. >> it is. lou: despite in california. terrible tax climate. terrible regulation climate. what is your secret for success? >> you know, everybody knows that taxes in california are high. but i can tell you, it's a great place to run a business for us. it is the health and wellness mecca of the world. and the clientele, that you can get. and team you can build is fantastic. but i contribute our growth to the fact that we're unique. we're unique in the marketplace because we're the only bar that has we'reo gram zugo, --
president obama's hometown, chicago, illinois, murder capital of the world, and bedbug -- well not thetry, bedbug capital. now let's turn to my next guest who started a nutrition and energy bar company, despite california's tough tax climate, her company has grown over 400% in last 4 year, joining us now liz ann fal falseeto, these bari would like to think, i could drop a lot of weight real quick, if i think thin. >> you know, think thin is born off of premise of weight wellness, that is...
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the net result would have been in springfield and chicago, illinois, and across the nation in ohio and california, many doctors and hospitals would have said we can no longer afford to thaoet trees patients -- trao*et these patients and the 40 million americans who depend on medicare would have had fewer choices for treatment. we resolved that issue in the early morning hours with this vote for one year we have solved that problem. another thing we have done which is critically important is extend unemployment benefits for one year. two million americans -- two million -- would have lost their tphoeut benefits -- would have lost their unemployment benefits this morning as a result of this so-called fiscal cliff if we had not taken action. that means an awful lot in my state of illinois, as i mentioned two million on a statewide, probably nationwide basis. but we also have literally tens of thousands in my own state that face the same basic problem. these are people who have been out of work for a long time. some of them are in school. some are taking courses for retraining. all are try
the net result would have been in springfield and chicago, illinois, and across the nation in ohio and california, many doctors and hospitals would have said we can no longer afford to thaoet trees patients -- trao*et these patients and the 40 million americans who depend on medicare would have had fewer choices for treatment. we resolved that issue in the early morning hours with this vote for one year we have solved that problem. another thing we have done which is critically important is...
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. ♪ >> the south shore drill team from chicago, illinois. ♪ ♪ >> the gullahgeecheee is representing thends the float displays cultural artifacts. they include symbols of rice, a cash crop that was produced by enslaved africans, music that is symbolic of the culture's religious tradition, and sweet grass baskets that are produced throughout the region. performing at the president's review stand, gullah geechee. ♪ >> the kamehameha schools warrior marching band is from honolulu, hawaii. the band's performance will include music typical of lou, featuring hula dancers with conch shells. ♪ >> hawaii, well represented here at this parade on inauguration day. another marching band coming in from honolulu right now. the president obviously very, very excited. this marching band color guard coming in. christi paul, where are you? >> i'm right at madison and pennsylvania avenue. i'm right before the bands get to you, wolf. now that the sun has gone down, i think there's no debating how cold it's getting. as much as these high schokooch students and bands have prepared, they have had -- so many th
. ♪ >> the south shore drill team from chicago, illinois. ♪ ♪ >> the gullahgeecheee is representing thends the float displays cultural artifacts. they include symbols of rice, a cash crop that was produced by enslaved africans, music that is symbolic of the culture's religious tradition, and sweet grass baskets that are produced throughout the region. performing at the president's review stand, gullah geechee. ♪ >> the kamehameha schools warrior marching band is from...
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they are returning for the third day, straight out of chicago illinois. it's the sudduth family.urst, georgia. we'll find out what that is. it's the mcleod family. let's get it on. give me tom. give me nita. let's go. >> oh, yeah. steve: here we go, folks. let's go. we got the top 6 answers on the board. we asked 100 men. name one detail you remember about the first date on which you kissed a girl. [buzz buzz] tom? >> um, she--she laughed. steve: she laughed. all right, tom.
they are returning for the third day, straight out of chicago illinois. it's the sudduth family.urst, georgia. we'll find out what that is. it's the mcleod family. let's get it on. give me tom. give me nita. let's go. >> oh, yeah. steve: here we go, folks. let's go. we got the top 6 answers on the board. we asked 100 men. name one detail you remember about the first date on which you kissed a girl. [buzz buzz] tom? >> um, she--she laughed. steve: she laughed. all right, tom.
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he is being buried today in chicago, illinois. if you want to hear the speech he gave last year on the freedom to connect, trying to preserve and protect an independent, open internet, you can go to our website, democracynow.org or. if you want to get a copy of the show we dedicated to him, you can pledge $100 for that. you can get julian assange's book. many people called in for this yesterday so i wanted to make it available to you. $150 for the book and dvd. our aaron swartz special yesterday as well as speaking to julian assange who has been holed up in the ecuadorean embassy for more than half a year. if you want to come to the set now, we areno doing dinner and the show. i so enjoy hosting people in new york. you come to the said. you watch the broadcast. you bring a special guest. maybe a friend you want to meet up with in new york, may be your partner. you come to the set. you watch the broadcast. then i host you and your special guest for dinner. you meet the guest to is in the studio today. each day is a journey through
he is being buried today in chicago, illinois. if you want to hear the speech he gave last year on the freedom to connect, trying to preserve and protect an independent, open internet, you can go to our website, democracynow.org or. if you want to get a copy of the show we dedicated to him, you can pledge $100 for that. you can get julian assange's book. many people called in for this yesterday so i wanted to make it available to you. $150 for the book and dvd. our aaron swartz special...
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as a cadet, i was on an award winning rifle team in chicago, illinois, so it is not out of some sort of fear that i speak on this tonight, but i am appalled at the reckless distribution of firearms in this country and a tragic destruction of lives and families that this is causing. we have laws on the books to control sales, for example, but there are so shot through with polls and exceptions that there are meaningless for their purpose. for example, if it makes sense to do background checks on gun buyers in stores, why is it not equally sensible to do background checks for internet sales or sales at a gun show? we need to license cars and drivers because its equipment and use poses a danger to the public -- its misuse. we need to apply the same reasoning to gun-control. i hope, ultimately, -- am i out? >> thank you very much. >> a point of clarification while waiting for the next speaker, we do in california, but in other states we do not. this is a national issue, so all of these things need to be taken under consideration. next speaker please. >> good evening. my name is susan spi
as a cadet, i was on an award winning rifle team in chicago, illinois, so it is not out of some sort of fear that i speak on this tonight, but i am appalled at the reckless distribution of firearms in this country and a tragic destruction of lives and families that this is causing. we have laws on the books to control sales, for example, but there are so shot through with polls and exceptions that there are meaningless for their purpose. for example, if it makes sense to do background checks on...
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people behind newtown, connecticut, to chicago, illinois, are standing up and saying no. this time is different, this time we wouldn't back down. this time we're not going to let the threats stand in the way of progress and protecting our kids. with me now, e.j.deon, "the washington post" contributor. this week he wrote about people getting on board with gun control. and melissa harris-perry, joining me. >> good to be with you, and melissa. >> what are you looking at, we're getting different reports. >> well, first of all, i understand the folks are freaking out for a reason. which is, there really is momentum now and they are starting to pick up support. what i understand is there is a lot of support for universal background checks, where right now 40 to 50% of gun sales are through private deal ers, unlicensed dealers, gun shows. closing that loophole seems to have a lot of support in congress. so also, does the ban on the big high-capacity magazines. that idea seems to have grabbed the imagination of a lot of people, including i'm told, are republicans. what they're wo
people behind newtown, connecticut, to chicago, illinois, are standing up and saying no. this time is different, this time we wouldn't back down. this time we're not going to let the threats stand in the way of progress and protecting our kids. with me now, e.j.deon, "the washington post" contributor. this week he wrote about people getting on board with gun control. and melissa harris-perry, joining me. >> good to be with you, and melissa. >> what are you looking at,...
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currently 24 degrees in chicago, illinois. just 12 degrees in minneapolis, minnesota.o there is some cold air up there. but the cold we get tomorrow, not going to last very long. really cold is the word for tomorrow. clearing taking place. more sun as we get into the latter part of the day. again, definitely cold as that area of low pressure slides down to the south and east and stays away from us. then more sunshine coming our way for thursday. so your evening forecast expect more clouds around the areaing and still cool as we drop from 40 to 32 degrees with a light wind. then tomorrow morning, chilly start if not cold for some of you north and west. 22 to 30 degrees. your high temperature tomorrow, the coldest air in almost a year around here. breezy, too. you folks at see highs around 35 degrees, take a few degrees off of that temperature, too. and that's our day tomorrow. still again, some cloud cover around the area. thursday a bit more sunshine. high, 41. as you see we have bounced back up towards the end of the week. 40 degrees, high temperature on friday. right
currently 24 degrees in chicago, illinois. just 12 degrees in minneapolis, minnesota.o there is some cold air up there. but the cold we get tomorrow, not going to last very long. really cold is the word for tomorrow. clearing taking place. more sun as we get into the latter part of the day. again, definitely cold as that area of low pressure slides down to the south and east and stays away from us. then more sunshine coming our way for thursday. so your evening forecast expect more clouds...
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. >>> we give you a live look from chicago, illinois. that's on the miracle mile, michigan avenue there down in chicago. a great place to shop. some people would argue the best place to shop in the world. today, this morning, probably too cold to want to get out and shop too much. about 19 degrees. with some of that windchill, 10 degrees out. if you are shopping, only going to need earmuffs and mittens. >> never too cold to shop. >>> we know which director will relaunch the next "star wars" movie. j.j. abrams is emmy award creator of "lost" and directed the last installment of the "star trek" franchise. disney bought lucas film last month for more than $4 billion. >> a young star in the game. some people not happy about the "star wars" move. >> scott mcgrew is telling us the internet felt a big disturbance in the force. >> science fiction fans have argued from their parents' basement about what's better, "star trek" or "star wars" so the idea that the same director would be involved in the movie franchises caused shutters. >> the fake twi
. >>> we give you a live look from chicago, illinois. that's on the miracle mile, michigan avenue there down in chicago. a great place to shop. some people would argue the best place to shop in the world. today, this morning, probably too cold to want to get out and shop too much. about 19 degrees. with some of that windchill, 10 degrees out. if you are shopping, only going to need earmuffs and mittens. >> never too cold to shop. >>> we know which director will relaunch...
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[cheers and applause] and straight out of chicago, illinois, my new hometown, it's the sudduth familywell, everybody is here trying to win themselves a lot of cash and the possibility of driving away in a brand-new car right there. yeah. let's get it on. give me tom. give me mike. let's go. ["family feud" theme plays] [cheers and applause]
[cheers and applause] and straight out of chicago, illinois, my new hometown, it's the sudduth familywell, everybody is here trying to win themselves a lot of cash and the possibility of driving away in a brand-new car right there. yeah. let's get it on. give me tom. give me mike. let's go. ["family feud" theme plays] [cheers and applause]
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. >>> looks like this is the south shore drill team from chicago, illinois.he president's home state of chicago. this is the drill team that was unable to attend president obama's first inauguration because of a lack of funds. this time, they were able to raise the money to attend. performs at about 120 parades and special events each year. but none, none, will be as special as what they're about to do when they go in front of the reviewing stand and perform for the president and the first lady. there's the reviewing stand. robin meade, where are you right now? i know you've been moving around. we're waiting for the president to move into the reviewing stand so we can begin. >> i'm at pennsylvania avenue and seventh street. can i give you the sounds of silence? down here, everyone's at parade rest. because they want to wait till they get seated down where you guys are and save their energy. at the moment, look behind me. even the marines, the u.s. marines even do parade rest with precision. look at all those chiseled jaws and complete silence. i mean, if i ye
. >>> looks like this is the south shore drill team from chicago, illinois.he president's home state of chicago. this is the drill team that was unable to attend president obama's first inauguration because of a lack of funds. this time, they were able to raise the money to attend. performs at about 120 parades and special events each year. but none, none, will be as special as what they're about to do when they go in front of the reviewing stand and perform for the president and the...
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that families related to a professor at harvard, but it's the chicago illinois republican wilkins is supposed to be democratic naacp line. >> host: mary frances berry, how did it change in the kennedy administration came in? >> guest: when the kennedy administration came in, i called that chapter something about being among friends because commissioners proceed to themselves, these are good solid democrats who are liberals and will do everything we say it needs to be done. they didn't know behind the scenes bobby kennedy, they were all making fun. they kept recommending all this stuff and i think were going to do this. the problem lies the committees in congress are controlled by democrats in the south and who are racist. and mcclellan, david people who control the judiciary committee and they controlled judicial appointments. since that of the friendly reception they thought they would get, they would be listened to, but the administration -- they would take recommendations and try to incorporate them later on the legislation was the civil rights force them to. until the first and t
that families related to a professor at harvard, but it's the chicago illinois republican wilkins is supposed to be democratic naacp line. >> host: mary frances berry, how did it change in the kennedy administration came in? >> guest: when the kennedy administration came in, i called that chapter something about being among friends because commissioners proceed to themselves, these are good solid democrats who are liberals and will do everything we say it needs to be done. they...
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they are returning for the fifth and final day from chicago, illinois it's the sudduth family.ceville georgia, it's the littleton family. [cheers and applause] if the sudduth family wins today, they drive away in a brand new car. that's it. give me tom. give me mandi. let's go. ["family feud" theme plays] [cheers and applause] folks, here we go. we've got the top seven answers on the board. we asked 100 men. if you were a woman, what do you think would be the hardest part about being pregnant? [buzzer buzzing] mandi? >> the backaches? steve: the backaches
they are returning for the fifth and final day from chicago, illinois it's the sudduth family.ceville georgia, it's the littleton family. [cheers and applause] if the sudduth family wins today, they drive away in a brand new car. that's it. give me tom. give me mandi. let's go. ["family feud" theme plays] [cheers and applause] folks, here we go. we've got the top seven answers on the board. we asked 100 men. if you were a woman, what do you think would be the hardest part about being...
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boy, returning for the fourth day from chicago, illinois it is the sudduth family. straight out of nashville, tennessee, it's the fritts family. [cheering] let's go play the game. give me tom, give me jason. let's go. [cheering] guys, here we go. we've got the top 8 answers on the board. name an activity it makes you hungry afterwards. jason. >> exercise. steve: exercise. pass or play? >> we're playing! steve: they're gonna play, tom. [cheering]
boy, returning for the fourth day from chicago, illinois it is the sudduth family. straight out of nashville, tennessee, it's the fritts family. [cheering] let's go play the game. give me tom, give me jason. let's go. [cheering] guys, here we go. we've got the top 8 answers on the board. name an activity it makes you hungry afterwards. jason. >> exercise. steve: exercise. pass or play? >> we're playing! steve: they're gonna play, tom. [cheering]
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. >> caller: there is far more in chicago, illinois. >> there are far more people in chicago than there you saying chicago is a big city? >> lot of people live there! >> stephanie: you are counting right? because you believe in gentrifying. >> because i'm an academic. >> stephanie: joe? arizona. hi, joe. hello? >> stephanie: oh, joe is talking to somebody else. obviously less important than me. chuck in seattle. hi, chuck. >> caller: hi. >> stephanie: hi! >> caller: guess what i just got off of the phone with harry reid's office, and they are not really sure if they want to do this filibuster reform thing or not, and they need a little more convincing, so any of your live listeners should call harry reid's office. >> stephanie: oh people who are listening live not the ones that are live. >> caller: yes call them and say what they are for. >> stephanie: okay. you actually called harry reid's office. >> yeah the lines are wide open. >> wow. kind of a busy day there on capitol hill. >> stephanie: i'm sorry, harry reid is not available right now. he is betty [ censor bleep ] off. >> mrs. re
. >> caller: there is far more in chicago, illinois. >> there are far more people in chicago than there you saying chicago is a big city? >> lot of people live there! >> stephanie: you are counting right? because you believe in gentrifying. >> because i'm an academic. >> stephanie: joe? arizona. hi, joe. hello? >> stephanie: oh, joe is talking to somebody else. obviously less important than me. chuck in seattle. hi, chuck. >> caller: hi. >>...
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joining us now from chicago this morning is the member of the group, illinois carry. curity and investigative services. thank you for joining us. >> good morning, thank you. >> steve: do we need more gun laws? you look at chicago, you got a whole bunch of them. criminals don't follow the rules anyway. >> and that's exactly the point. criminals don't follow the rules. we have enough gun laws. we really just need to start enforcing the gun laws that we already have on the books and really start to come down on the criminals for using firearms in the city of chicago. >> steve: you've got some of the toughest gun control laws in the country and yet, the murder rate is through the roof. why? >> because criminals don't follow the law. you can make as many laws as you want to. criminals, by definition, are criminals. they're not going to follow the laws. the laws only affect the law-abiding citizens who want to own a gun legally for self-defense and protection. >> steve: one of the things you would like to see is you would like to see it legal to conceal a weapon with a permi
joining us now from chicago this morning is the member of the group, illinois carry. curity and investigative services. thank you for joining us. >> good morning, thank you. >> steve: do we need more gun laws? you look at chicago, you got a whole bunch of them. criminals don't follow the rules anyway. >> and that's exactly the point. criminals don't follow the rules. we have enough gun laws. we really just need to start enforcing the gun laws that we already have on the books...