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. >> el fuego inicia en un complejo de departamentos en el norte de chicago, illinois.orio estadounidense hansen harÁ una prueba de la vacuna contra el Ébola. trabajadores de salud de quienes manipulan los cuerpos de los que han fallecido. donarÁ vacunas e mayor del 2015 la organizaciÓn mundial de la salud para que sean distribuidas en los paÍses que mÁs lo necesiten. en liberia el nÚmero de casos sigue disminuyendo. parece que el Ébola tiene un nuevo epicentro. una maestra se trasladÓ con su hija contagiada a un pueblo. >> con una avioneta se estrellÓ en la isla de grand bahama cuando intentaba aterrizar. las autoridades no han dado a conocer los nombres de las vÍctimas fatales y se espera que una investigaciÓn del accidente se empieza de manera inmediata. la polÉmica de la mitificaciÓn de uno de los sacerdotes Íconos de amÉrica latina. el video de esta noche, la muralla de los en berlÍn para conmemorar el 25 aniversario de la caÍda del comunismo en crece la expectativa en el salvador por la posibe beatificacion ♪ ♪ >> en quÉ consiste la polémica de la beatificaciÓn. >
. >> el fuego inicia en un complejo de departamentos en el norte de chicago, illinois.orio estadounidense hansen harÁ una prueba de la vacuna contra el Ébola. trabajadores de salud de quienes manipulan los cuerpos de los que han fallecido. donarÁ vacunas e mayor del 2015 la organizaciÓn mundial de la salud para que sean distribuidas en los paÍses que mÁs lo necesiten. en liberia el nÚmero de casos sigue disminuyendo. parece que el Ébola tiene un nuevo epicentro. una maestra se...
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illinois and will be here at lunch time today. so there will be rain came to us know what the potential for termination especially north of chicago along illinois and wisconsin border. we could see 3 in. of snow. 33 degrees afternoon temperature 23 by late tonight the mouth like a pitcher 31, wed. 35 temperatures tumble again for thursday 27 degrees at thanksgiving day. >> dr. tony will be here to talk turkey and for your pet you have some safety tips. >> a boy carrying a fake gun at a live shot by police and ohio, will have the latest details on the investigation. >> as well tell you why the city christmas tree is getting day heavecleveland polie department investigating fit shooting by two officers of the 12 year-old boy who pulled a bb gun from his waistband. the officers have been done administratively if they responded saturday to reports of the man pointed a gun at people and a park outside recreation center. the caller said the gun was probably fake but people were scared. when officers approached tamir rice people like done with our safety cap removed and died early sunday from two bullet wounds. one person dead others inj
illinois and will be here at lunch time today. so there will be rain came to us know what the potential for termination especially north of chicago along illinois and wisconsin border. we could see 3 in. of snow. 33 degrees afternoon temperature 23 by late tonight the mouth like a pitcher 31, wed. 35 temperatures tumble again for thursday 27 degrees at thanksgiving day. >> dr. tony will be here to talk turkey and for your pet you have some safety tips. >> a boy carrying a fake gun...
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>> chicago, illinois.nk for a very pleasant ride today and also for the use of this flight jacket. thank you very much. >> later, united states and iranian units made a combined amphibious strike against the mainland. naval officers work together in directing the operation. also air support during the by unitedas planned states and iranian officers working in close harmony. united states f100's took off in heavy dust for a ground support mission. they were followed by iranian f86's. trained in the united states, the iranians showed themselves to be fine pilots. the iranian pilots spotted their targets and peeled off. forward air control guided the planes to their targets. after the strikes, the planes returned to the air base. the final objective, united states troop aircraft assemble for the long trip back to the united states. redeployment began at once, for the element of speed was important to the united states forces. the giant planes airlift men and equipment back to united states safely and on sched
>> chicago, illinois.nk for a very pleasant ride today and also for the use of this flight jacket. thank you very much. >> later, united states and iranian units made a combined amphibious strike against the mainland. naval officers work together in directing the operation. also air support during the by unitedas planned states and iranian officers working in close harmony. united states f100's took off in heavy dust for a ground support mission. they were followed by iranian f86's....
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from chicago, illinois, please welcome christine pusateri! [cheers and applause] yeah! good. how do you feel? >> oh, god, i feel wonderful. >> well, let's get into it. you are 9 questions away from the million dollars. you have no lifelines remaining. if at any time in this round you decide to walk, you'll leave with half your money. are you ready to play? >> yes, i am. >> audience, are you ready? [cheers and applause] let's play millionaire! [dramatic musical flourish] ♪
from chicago, illinois, please welcome christine pusateri! [cheers and applause] yeah! good. how do you feel? >> oh, god, i feel wonderful. >> well, let's get into it. you are 9 questions away from the million dollars. you have no lifelines remaining. if at any time in this round you decide to walk, you'll leave with half your money. are you ready to play? >> yes, i am. >> audience, are you ready? [cheers and applause] let's play millionaire! [dramatic musical flourish]...
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news director for a voice for men, a large men's right organization, and skype, from chicago illinois, a critic of the men's right movement. and founder of blog we hunted the mammoth. thank you both for being here. robert. many dominate in american politics and business and outerb women and have been afforded rights that women had to earn. why does america need a men's rights group? >> men make up 85% -- men make up 85% of suicide and the homeless and workplace deaths. men die on average seven years earlier and in years pass it wasn't necessarily the case. the gap is less. there's a war waged upon men and boys in the education system. they are failing miserably and no one is doing anything about it. there's a terrible bias in the family courts and terrible disparities in criminal sentencing and prosecution. >> you brought up a lot of things there. are those all because of women, and the right that women have, or are these functions of society and gaps in the societal system. >> both, the idea of the disposable male is something that is important and is not talked about much. have you
news director for a voice for men, a large men's right organization, and skype, from chicago illinois, a critic of the men's right movement. and founder of blog we hunted the mammoth. thank you both for being here. robert. many dominate in american politics and business and outerb women and have been afforded rights that women had to earn. why does america need a men's rights group? >> men make up 85% -- men make up 85% of suicide and the homeless and workplace deaths. men die on average...
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this is a live shot from chicago, illinois ill. the president is scheduled to speak any moment now. this was planned as an immigration event where the president was going speaking on plans, and action on immigration. we anticipate that the president will make remarks at the top of those immigration remarks about the i don't know going situation in ferguson, missouri. we're going to continue to watch the situation, and when we see the president we'll go to him in anticipation that the president will make remarks about the situation in ferguson. right now let's get you to adam schauffler in seattle where protesters spent a good portion of the afternoon rallying in support in solidarity with the people of ferguson, alan? >> quite the crowd gathering in the downtown area. i got to tell you a nasty, rai rainy, classically seattle day, and it didn't keep the crowd down at all. 300 to 400 people who marched a mile--mile and a half from a church in seattle's predominan predominantly african-american neighborhood to the loop downtown where the protest last night and then ended up in the fede
this is a live shot from chicago, illinois ill. the president is scheduled to speak any moment now. this was planned as an immigration event where the president was going speaking on plans, and action on immigration. we anticipate that the president will make remarks at the top of those immigration remarks about the i don't know going situation in ferguson, missouri. we're going to continue to watch the situation, and when we see the president we'll go to him in anticipation that the president...
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a quality analyst from chicago, illinois...pion -- a high school media specialist from enfield, connecticut... whose 1-day cash winnings total...
a quality analyst from chicago, illinois...pion -- a high school media specialist from enfield, connecticut... whose 1-day cash winnings total...
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a quality analyst from chicago, illinois...nd our returning champion -- a high school media specialist from enfield, connecticut... whose 1-day cash winnings total... and now here is the host of "jeopardy!" -- alex trebek! thank you, johnny. hello, ladies and gentlemen. obviously the stars were not properly aligned for our contestants yesterday. our returning champion didn't even make it into the final, and casey, who is the new champion, won only $5,000. a lot of difficult material for the three players yesterday. today, though, will be different, as we welcome caitlin and jason. let's go to work in the first round. and i hope these categories are to your liking. you have to tell us which one is... we want you to... "pump" coming up in each correct response. and finally... casey, start. i'll take rap musician for $200, please. casey. who is ice berg? yep. not a successful rap musician. rap musician for $400. caitlin. what is corn dogg? good. rap for $600, please. jason. who is mc medium? yes. rap, $800. jason. who is boogaloo
a quality analyst from chicago, illinois...nd our returning champion -- a high school media specialist from enfield, connecticut... whose 1-day cash winnings total... and now here is the host of "jeopardy!" -- alex trebek! thank you, johnny. hello, ladies and gentlemen. obviously the stars were not properly aligned for our contestants yesterday. our returning champion didn't even make it into the final, and casey, who is the new champion, won only $5,000. a lot of difficult material...
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and so skype out of chicago, illinois, david a critic of the men's rights movement. he is also founder of the blog, we hunted the mammoth. thanks for both of you for being here. so robert, men dominate in american politics, and business, they out earn women by about 20% and have always been afforded rights that women have had to earn along the way. why does america need a men's rights group? >> men make up 85% of all suicides, they make up almost 90% of the homeless, they make up 95% of workplace deaths. men die on average seven years earlier than women do in years past that wasn't necessarily the case, the gap was much less. there is a war being waged upon system. they are failing miserably. no one is doing anything about it. and there is a terrible, terrible bias in our family courts as well as terrible disparities in criminal sentences and prosecution between minute and women. >> robert, you brought up a whole lot of things there. are those all because of women and the right that women have? are are these simply functions in saturday and gains in the societal syst
and so skype out of chicago, illinois, david a critic of the men's rights movement. he is also founder of the blog, we hunted the mammoth. thanks for both of you for being here. so robert, men dominate in american politics, and business, they out earn women by about 20% and have always been afforded rights that women have had to earn along the way. why does america need a men's rights group? >> men make up 85% of all suicides, they make up almost 90% of the homeless, they make up 95% of...
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gracias >>> ahora vamos hablar precisamente de quÉ hay en el futuro nos vamos a trasladar a chicago illinois. >>> gracias a ti josÉ un placer estar costumbre >>> congresista ¿ cuÁl es su reacciÓn a la decision del presidente con su acciÓn ejecutiva de mitigar las deportaciones para casi 5 millones y medio de personas?. >>> bueno con respecto a lo que me estÁ diciendo es extrema extremadamente limitada este presidente quiere tomar un enfoque olÍstico y Él no hace lo correcto, si quiere ser una figura que transformar el sistema tuvo oportunidad de trabajar con el congreso republicano y ahora Él ha puesto este grupo de personas en un estado ilegal extremadamente incierto con esta orden temporal cuando pudo ser mejor >>> pero congresista la realidad es que la cÁmara de representantes tuvo la oportunidad mÁs de un aÑo y medio 2350despuÉs que el sentid aprobÓ una reforma migratoria integral y no hizo nada?. (hablan en inglÉs) >>> bueno no es podemos decir que no hicieron nada sÍ tuvieron un proyecto de ley con respecto a la ciencia ingenierÍa y matemÁtica es un proyecto de frontera bit-partidista
gracias >>> ahora vamos hablar precisamente de quÉ hay en el futuro nos vamos a trasladar a chicago illinois. >>> gracias a ti josÉ un placer estar costumbre >>> congresista ¿ cuÁl es su reacciÓn a la decision del presidente con su acciÓn ejecutiva de mitigar las deportaciones para casi 5 millones y medio de personas?. >>> bueno con respecto a lo que me estÁ diciendo es extrema extremadamente limitada este presidente quiere tomar un enfoque olÍstico y...
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a continuacin nuestra compaÑera anabel monge nos habla de la economa domstica en chicago, illinois.. ;01 ;13 01;02 pkg son las 11 de la maÑana y blanca hidalgo no puede soltar el celular. cada minuto cuenta y cada llamada representa un ingreso mas que entra a casa. blanca es madre soltera y tiene 3 empleos. uno de tiempo completo... trabajando de noche en una fabrica donde gana "un dolar mas" que el salario minimo por trabajando de noche en una fabrica donde gana "un dolar mas" que el salario minimo por el horario y otros dos empleos adicionales, an as dice que muy apenas cubre sus gastos. la historia de blanca se repite una y otra vez en illinois el documento muestra que en chicago las latinas ganan menos a la semana que mujeres de otros grupos tnicos. estiman que las hispanas obtienen $518 dlares, las anglosajonas $703, las mujeres asiticas $751 y las afroamericanas $595. trabajos adicionales que "no" son la situacion ideal pero que hacen la diferencia en la vida de mujeres que como blanca "no" tienen otra opcin. take 3 shot angle cam cesar ---ahora pasamos con gabriel sotelo... b
a continuacin nuestra compaÑera anabel monge nos habla de la economa domstica en chicago, illinois.. ;01 ;13 01;02 pkg son las 11 de la maÑana y blanca hidalgo no puede soltar el celular. cada minuto cuenta y cada llamada representa un ingreso mas que entra a casa. blanca es madre soltera y tiene 3 empleos. uno de tiempo completo... trabajando de noche en una fabrica donde gana "un dolar mas" que el salario minimo por trabajando de noche en una fabrica donde gana "un dolar...
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cardinal george was ordained to the priesthood in 1963 at his home parish in chicago, illinois. his older sister remembers a young cardinal george holding pretend mass in his bedroom as a child. after earning several degrees, including his masters in theology from the university of iowa in 1971, george embarked on a journey croost the globe as a student and missionary. from 1974 to 1986 he served as vicar general of the oblates in rome. he led numerous priests and brothers as they journied across the world. george then went on to serve two doctorates in 1997 he was appointed by st. pope john paul ii as archbishop of chicago. in 1988, he was elevated to cardinal. despite being diagnosed with polio at age 13 and battling cancer currently, cardinal george has never slowed down. even illness can be a gift in some way he has said. his spirit and demeanor is well-known to catholics. bishop francis cane has said, he's involved on so many levels. he's involved nationally, in our whole archdiocese, then he loves to go out to individual parishes. but cardinal george chose to outreach beyo
cardinal george was ordained to the priesthood in 1963 at his home parish in chicago, illinois. his older sister remembers a young cardinal george holding pretend mass in his bedroom as a child. after earning several degrees, including his masters in theology from the university of iowa in 1971, george embarked on a journey croost the globe as a student and missionary. from 1974 to 1986 he served as vicar general of the oblates in rome. he led numerous priests and brothers as they journied...
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as promised, let's take you to the president, making remarks in chicago, illinois. we believe he's talking about the ferguson situation. >>..they have deep roots in many communities of colour, who have a sense that our laws are not always enforced uniformly or fairly. that may not be true everywhere, and it's not true for the vast majority of law enforce. officials, but it's an impression that folks have, and it's not just made up. it's rooted in realities that have existed in this country for a long time. now, as i said last night there are productive ways of responding and expressing those frustrations and destructive ways of responding. burning buildings, torching cars, distorting property, putting people at risk. that's destructive, there's no excuse for it. those are criminal acts. people should be prosecuted if they engage in criminal acts. but what we also saw although didn't get as much attention in the media, is people gathering in overwhelmingly peaceful protests in chicago, new york, los angeles, other cities. we are seeing young people who are organising
as promised, let's take you to the president, making remarks in chicago, illinois. we believe he's talking about the ferguson situation. >>..they have deep roots in many communities of colour, who have a sense that our laws are not always enforced uniformly or fairly. that may not be true everywhere, and it's not true for the vast majority of law enforce. officials, but it's an impression that folks have, and it's not just made up. it's rooted in realities that have existed in this...
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new york, chicago, illinois, they're buying the brand. >> i have to jump in and support hitha, when you can buy michael kors in it just -- charles: let's go to our last real, reallreal, real deal. kors, buy sell or hold. >> what you did in the charts, perfect. kors is in the down trend. as far as kate much better chart for me. i would pick kate. i like indicate over kors, look at future growth. they're growing. kate is growing fantastical to a buck 17. kors growing ten, 15, 12 percent. slowing down. >> so the woman is doing better. charles: all right. real quick, retail in general, we've thrown out a lot of names in the last four names. we've been right for the most part big time. what would someone watching this show buy, matt, in the retail space? matt: macy's. pulled back at the end. and costco. kind of take both ends. macy's is more retail, holiday. costco i think it gets top line. bottom line. >> i like apple. charles: you would buy apple at an all-time high. >> absolutely. they have yet to begin incorporating the beach brand and merchandising that. i think that will be big. charle
new york, chicago, illinois, they're buying the brand. >> i have to jump in and support hitha, when you can buy michael kors in it just -- charles: let's go to our last real, reallreal, real deal. kors, buy sell or hold. >> what you did in the charts, perfect. kors is in the down trend. as far as kate much better chart for me. i would pick kate. i like indicate over kors, look at future growth. they're growing. kate is growing fantastical to a buck 17. kors growing ten, 15, 12...
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and from chi-town, chicago, illinois, it's the warren family.rybody's here trying to win theyself a lot of cash and the possibility driving out of here in a brand-new, head-turning, fuel-efficient ford fusion hybrid. [cheering and applause] hey, let's play "feud." give me john, give me michelle. guys, here we go. we got the top 7 answers on the board. name something you'd hate to fall off of you in the middle of a hot date. michelle. >> pants. steve: pants. >> whoo! >> play! >> we gonna play, steve. steve: yeah. now, 'chelle... >> play! play! steve: you do all that jumping, you gonna jump out your clothes. okay? got you--put you some sparkles on your eyes? >> just for you. steve: girl, shut your mouth. i see you. what you know-- but it's on there right, though. >> that's right. i had to get it right for you. you sharp. i got to be sharp. steve: you sharp. 'chelle. 'chelle, you sharp. >> thank you. that's right.
and from chi-town, chicago, illinois, it's the warren family.rybody's here trying to win theyself a lot of cash and the possibility driving out of here in a brand-new, head-turning, fuel-efficient ford fusion hybrid. [cheering and applause] hey, let's play "feud." give me john, give me michelle. guys, here we go. we got the top 7 answers on the board. name something you'd hate to fall off of you in the middle of a hot date. michelle. >> pants. steve: pants. >> whoo!...
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. >> david keller, chicago illinois. i have a question. i'm part of an organization in chicago where we're working to establish a historic site for camp douglas in chicago and it's really challenging thing to do in an urban environment like chicago. it's pretty close to the center of the city. and but rell testify to andersonville, i can only imagine the challenges of trying to establish a site for a camp that housed federal prisoners deep in the heart of georgia, setting aside the land and funding for the monuments and then all of the stuff that goes along with that. can you talk about the establishment of that park and history of that. >> a good question and it's something that deserves a lot of scruteneen because again, the -- screwed knee because the confederacy is making choices and they're allocating a huge amount of resources to during the course of a single year build two military prisons in the state of georgia. the construction at camp sum ster begins in january of 1864, sent across central georgia to dig trenches ad put 20-foot
. >> david keller, chicago illinois. i have a question. i'm part of an organization in chicago where we're working to establish a historic site for camp douglas in chicago and it's really challenging thing to do in an urban environment like chicago. it's pretty close to the center of the city. and but rell testify to andersonville, i can only imagine the challenges of trying to establish a site for a camp that housed federal prisoners deep in the heart of georgia, setting aside the land...
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. >> david keller, chicago, illinois. i'm part of an organization in chicago, we're working to establish a historic site for camp douglas. >> yes. >> and hopefully, eventually, an interpretive center. and it's really a challenging thing to do. it's pretty close to the center of the city. relative to andersonville, i can only imagine the challenges of trying to establish a site for a camp that housed federal prisoners deep in the heart of georgia, setting aside the land, a funding for the monuments and all of the stuff that goes along with that. can you talk a little bit about the establishment of that park and history of that? >> it's something that deserves a lot of scrutiny. the confederacy is receiving a lot of choices and they're allocating a huge amount of resources to, during the course of a single year, build not one, but two military prisons simply in the state of georgia. the construction begins in january of 1864. 900 slaves are impressed from across central georgia to fell trees, to, you know, rough-view the lo
. >> david keller, chicago, illinois. i'm part of an organization in chicago, we're working to establish a historic site for camp douglas. >> yes. >> and hopefully, eventually, an interpretive center. and it's really a challenging thing to do. it's pretty close to the center of the city. relative to andersonville, i can only imagine the challenges of trying to establish a site for a camp that housed federal prisoners deep in the heart of georgia, setting aside the land, a...
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bradford livingston is a partner in seaforth shaw llp in chicago, illinois. mr. andy schwarz is a partner at oskr llc in emeryville, california. mr. bernard muir is director of athletics for stanford university in stanford, california. and mr. patrick eilers is managing director at madison dearborn partners in chicago, illinois and former minnesota viking. okay. i couldn't stop. before i recognize you to provide your testimony, let me briefly remind everyone of the five-minute lighting system. the system is pretty straight-forward. when i recognize you you'll have five minutes to give your testimony. the light will be green, after four minutes it will turn yellow. i would hope that you would be looking to wrapping up your testimony. when it turns red please wrap up as expeditiously as you can. i'm loathe to gavel down a witness. we're here to listen to you, you're here to give us the benefit of your expertise. i'm less loathe to gavel down our colleagues when we get into our five-minute questioning system. please try to be respectful of the other witnesses and wr
bradford livingston is a partner in seaforth shaw llp in chicago, illinois. mr. andy schwarz is a partner at oskr llc in emeryville, california. mr. bernard muir is director of athletics for stanford university in stanford, california. and mr. patrick eilers is managing director at madison dearborn partners in chicago, illinois and former minnesota viking. okay. i couldn't stop. before i recognize you to provide your testimony, let me briefly remind everyone of the five-minute lighting system....
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i am from chicago, illinois. i have a question. i am part of an organization in chicago that is working to establish a historic site for camp douglas in chicago. >> yes. >> hopefully, eventually, an interpretive center. it is a really challenging thing to do in an urban environment like chicago. it is close to the center of the city. andersonville, i can only imagine the challenges of site for,establish a you know, a camp that housed federal prisoners deep in the heart of georgia am a setting aside the land, the funding for the monuments, and all the stuff that goes along with that. can you talk a little bit about the establishment of that and the history of that? >> it is a good question, and it deserves a lot of scrutiny. is making confederacy choices and allocating huge to, duringresources the course of a single year, build not one, but two, military prisons simply in the state of georgia. the construction of camp sumter begins in january of 1864. -- across central georgia, there were fell trees, five feet deep trenches for 20-f
i am from chicago, illinois. i have a question. i am part of an organization in chicago that is working to establish a historic site for camp douglas in chicago. >> yes. >> hopefully, eventually, an interpretive center. it is a really challenging thing to do in an urban environment like chicago. it is close to the center of the city. andersonville, i can only imagine the challenges of site for,establish a you know, a camp that housed federal prisoners deep in the heart of georgia am...
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. >> april 9th, 2013, chicago, illinois. this is a small, family-run business owned by luis.e's behind the cash register, while his brother-in-law is behind another counter. his son, juan, runs another store close by. >> the neighborhood used to be rough, very rough. it had been changing a lot lately. >> it's late afternoon, and security cameras show a few men in the store. >> there were three people in the store, and as the third person was leaving, the other two were making signs to each other. >> luis notices one of the men sniffling and hands him a tissue. second later, the other guy grabs hold of luis' brother-in-law and pulls out a gun. he points it at luis and demands cash. his accomplice runs around the counter to the register. >> they go around, i was behind the counter. >> the gunman has his brother-in-law in a tight grip. he starts shooting at luis. >> move! move! >> and hits his partner instead. >> come on -- >> he shot me. >> he shot many times, but somehow, he didn't get me. he get at his partner to be in the situation with him. >> he realized he shot his friend
. >> april 9th, 2013, chicago, illinois. this is a small, family-run business owned by luis.e's behind the cash register, while his brother-in-law is behind another counter. his son, juan, runs another store close by. >> the neighborhood used to be rough, very rough. it had been changing a lot lately. >> it's late afternoon, and security cameras show a few men in the store. >> there were three people in the store, and as the third person was leaving, the other two were...
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bradford livingston is a partner in seaforth shaw llp in chicago, illinois. mr. andy schwarz is a partner at oskr llc in emeryville, california. mr. bernard muir is director of athletics for stanford university in stanford, california. and mr. patrick eilers is managing director at madison dearborn partners in chicago, illinois and former minnesota viking. okay. i couldn't stop. before i recognize you to provide your testimony, let me briefly remind everyone of the five-minute lighting system. the system is pretty straight-forward. when i recognize you you'll have five minutes to give your testimony. the light will be green, after four minutes it will turn yellow. i would hope that you would be looking to wrapping up your testimony. when it turns red please wrap up as expeditiously as you can. i'm loathe to gavel down a witness. we're here to listen to you, you're here to give us the benefit of your expertise. i'm less loathe to gavel down our colleagues when we get into our five-minute questioning system. please try to be respectful of the other witnesses and wr
bradford livingston is a partner in seaforth shaw llp in chicago, illinois. mr. andy schwarz is a partner at oskr llc in emeryville, california. mr. bernard muir is director of athletics for stanford university in stanford, california. and mr. patrick eilers is managing director at madison dearborn partners in chicago, illinois and former minnesota viking. okay. i couldn't stop. before i recognize you to provide your testimony, let me briefly remind everyone of the five-minute lighting system....
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congressman crain was born in chicago, illinois, on november 3, 1930. re-- he receive his undergraduate degree from hillsdale college in 1952 and earned a nachede history from indiana university in 1963. he also served in the united states army from 1954 to 1956. in 1969, phil crain won a special election race triggered by the appointment of then-illinoisan congressman donald rumsfeld to the nixon administration. he served in that seat from 1969 until his defeat in 2004. in the 1970's, congressman crain was instrumental in founding as was mentioned by my colleague, congressman hultgren, the republican study committee, the heritage foundation, and the american conservative union. hallmarks of the view of conservatism and who lead the debate in in conservatism in this country. i reached out to a friend of mine this afternoon, don and wanda waiter who reside in highland, illinois, to -- because they were very close to congressman crain. and i'd like to read from some remembrances that were put down on my behalf to submit for the record. we met phil in 1964
congressman crain was born in chicago, illinois, on november 3, 1930. re-- he receive his undergraduate degree from hillsdale college in 1952 and earned a nachede history from indiana university in 1963. he also served in the united states army from 1954 to 1956. in 1969, phil crain won a special election race triggered by the appointment of then-illinoisan congressman donald rumsfeld to the nixon administration. he served in that seat from 1969 until his defeat in 2004. in the 1970's,...
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host: chicago, illinois, democrat line. caller: good morning. for the first time in 30 years, i am thinking about becoming an independent. cowardice on the part of the democrats. running away from the president, the leader of the party? you alienated everyone. everyone who stuck by the president and seen the tremendous things he has been able to accomplish coming out of the great recession. i do not know why democrats do not use that term. all recessions are not equal. for many of us, that was a depression. you do not talk about the long-term unemployed at all. no mention at all of people over 50. i am talking people with advanced degrees with multiple years experienced, supposed to be in the prime of their careers. you do not talk about us. you do not talk about the murder of black kids. you do not discuss those things. those are important to the black community. guest: he hit the nail on the head. you have a democrat talking about moving to be an independent because we were not speaking to his issue of, what am i going to feed my family? if yo
host: chicago, illinois, democrat line. caller: good morning. for the first time in 30 years, i am thinking about becoming an independent. cowardice on the part of the democrats. running away from the president, the leader of the party? you alienated everyone. everyone who stuck by the president and seen the tremendous things he has been able to accomplish coming out of the great recession. i do not know why democrats do not use that term. all recessions are not equal. for many of us, that was...
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fast-forward to last week, a group of eight young people from chicago, illinois, presented a familiar reflect the realities of today. and then chicago, where black citizens are ten times more likely to be shot by the police than white citizens, those realities are stark. despite making up just 32.3% of the population, between 2009 and 2013, 75.3% of the police shooting victims in chicago were black. traveling to the other side of the world to raise awareness and speak out against injustice, the members of the group "we charge genocide" are our foot soldiers of the week. joining me now are two delegation members who went to the u.n. in geneva. tell me why a revival of the discourse "we charge genocide"? >> we call it what it is. it is extremely disheartening and the numbers are incredibly stark themselves. in a lot of ways, a lot worse. in america and definitely in chicago. >> so you find yourself at the u.n. making an international global appeal. how was it responded to? how was it received at the u.n.? >> like you said, we're bringing this conversation to an international stage becau
fast-forward to last week, a group of eight young people from chicago, illinois, presented a familiar reflect the realities of today. and then chicago, where black citizens are ten times more likely to be shot by the police than white citizens, those realities are stark. despite making up just 32.3% of the population, between 2009 and 2013, 75.3% of the police shooting victims in chicago were black. traveling to the other side of the world to raise awareness and speak out against injustice, the...
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and this morning the cspan bus is on the campus of northwestern university in evanston, illinois, this is near chicago, now joining us on the bus is morton shapiro, mr. shapiro, let's just begin with challenges that you see to higher education as the president of northwestern university. >> thank you, greta and welcome to you, i wish you were here in person, it's a beautiful day here on the north shore of chicago. challenges are funding challenges, we are a very big research university. we get about $600 million a year in sponsored research. i saw earlier before i got on, francis collins, of the national institutes of health was on, they alone are one of the major funders, you worry about keeping the labs going, you worry about affordability for the most talented students in the country, indeed in the world regardless of family circumstance. >> the tuition for northwestern university in state and out of state is $46,836 room and board, comes in at $14,389, why is the price tag over 46,000 to attending northwestern university? >> as you just said greta, the sticker price is 46,000. but you add in room
and this morning the cspan bus is on the campus of northwestern university in evanston, illinois, this is near chicago, now joining us on the bus is morton shapiro, mr. shapiro, let's just begin with challenges that you see to higher education as the president of northwestern university. >> thank you, greta and welcome to you, i wish you were here in person, it's a beautiful day here on the north shore of chicago. challenges are funding challenges, we are a very big research university....
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been waiting in chicago, illinois. our last caller. you are on with jonathan: josh jonathan cowan of -- jonathan cowan of third way. caller: good morning. i do not agree with what mr. i do notsaying, and agree because i think that kay hagan ran one of the most third night, andns of the she did not carry it. i believe there is something else afoot here. money --hat it is bayer in chicago, we had a -- here inrace, and chicago, we had a governor's race, and i was a democrat that got out, knocked on doors, brought people to the polls, and i know how much money -- just ridiculous amounts of money. thedemocrats were outspent, republicans were disingenuous, and as far as the center, i do not see a center anymore because it has moved so far to the right. one of my problems, and other people like me -- because i believe i am a centrist, but it is kind of like lucy and charlie brown, when you start moving the ball farther and farther to the right, the center becomes somewhere that is not the center anymore. we want to give jonathan cowan the las
been waiting in chicago, illinois. our last caller. you are on with jonathan: josh jonathan cowan of -- jonathan cowan of third way. caller: good morning. i do not agree with what mr. i do notsaying, and agree because i think that kay hagan ran one of the most third night, andns of the she did not carry it. i believe there is something else afoot here. money --hat it is bayer in chicago, we had a -- here inrace, and chicago, we had a governor's race, and i was a democrat that got out, knocked...
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in chicago, illinois, we have a bunch of them. the fact that everybody is required to pay for health care is ok, but when it gets to the point when the working poor and the middle class are paying for andybody and the rich again the pharmaceutical companies are making billions and billions of dollars. host: casey mulligan, university of chicago. callersoth the mentioned that they want to see some transparency and see the costs and benefits laid out. i agree with that. i am pessimistic. the new york times does not mention the tax that a pointed out. it is the single biggest tax. the don't mention it. why not question it -- why not? maybe they think that the law is a good law and it is not a good idea to shine a light on its costs because others who are not as smart will exaggerate those costs. i'm pessimistic that we will see it. get very little coverage. i really appreciate being invited today. i think that is a permanent state of affairs. casey mulligan is the author of the book "side effects." he did a study for the mercator's c
in chicago, illinois, we have a bunch of them. the fact that everybody is required to pay for health care is ok, but when it gets to the point when the working poor and the middle class are paying for andybody and the rich again the pharmaceutical companies are making billions and billions of dollars. host: casey mulligan, university of chicago. callersoth the mentioned that they want to see some transparency and see the costs and benefits laid out. i agree with that. i am pessimistic. the new...
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he knows what the cme angst of the state of illinois and city of chicago. state of illinois and city of chicago. >> you say you have a global footprint. do you have any acquisitions in mind? >> we did a lot of acquisitions in 2007 and 2008. we just opened a new exchange in london. we are listing more and more new products over there everyday. we feel very comfortable that we can service the asian community through north american or european entities. right now we put the pieces of the puzzle in place long before others can even think about it. i want to ask about floor traders. we have got to take a quick commercial break. cme executive chairman teri duffie. up, riding volatility. how callan group did it right. 00 == -- did it. ♪ >> welcome back to "market makers." callan has a lot to celebrate today. the firm reported their fifth straight quarter of profitability. jeff solomon is the president of town group. , you are here as our guest. earnings out today. >> what we have been focusing on for the last five years, since we just celebrated our 50 year annive
he knows what the cme angst of the state of illinois and city of chicago. state of illinois and city of chicago. >> you say you have a global footprint. do you have any acquisitions in mind? >> we did a lot of acquisitions in 2007 and 2008. we just opened a new exchange in london. we are listing more and more new products over there everyday. we feel very comfortable that we can service the asian community through north american or european entities. right now we put the pieces of...
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in chicago, it was the illinois totral from new orleans chicago. and normally when they got to a city, that's where the jobs that's where they settled. and the blacks in chicago, for example, settled on the south side. so we had a lot of blacks coming north, looking for jobs. also had a time when a lot of american men were in the army, in world war i, so often plaks thelaks -- blacks were getting jobs that i had. the union movement was quite sympathetic to blacks actually, actually doing and the blacks in chicago, for example, settled on the south side. well. the soldiers come back, looking for the jobs. and there's a real conflict here, or else you get a recession after the war of retoolingause for peace time. so there was a jobs crisis. you also had a huge number of now, because all during world war i, from 1914 to 1918, there are no immigrants mid-atlantice the is there and the submarines out there. so with the war over, you get a of immigrants, also needing jobs, also needing houses, all l of this. and we're going to be talking white protestant
in chicago, it was the illinois totral from new orleans chicago. and normally when they got to a city, that's where the jobs that's where they settled. and the blacks in chicago, for example, settled on the south side. so we had a lot of blacks coming north, looking for jobs. also had a time when a lot of american men were in the army, in world war i, so often plaks thelaks -- blacks were getting jobs that i had. the union movement was quite sympathetic to blacks actually, actually doing and...
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america,nt to save elect no lawyers. ,ost: from chicago, illinois this is david on the republican line. caller: i believe that the next run for office and when the office is a candidate who has the cause of the poor and the oppressed in their heart. also of vengeance and rest to be shouldn't against the multi-global corporations and the military industrial complex that has ruled and ruined this country. it's time to turn our country back into the hands of the 99%. when you look around, when you watch what is on television, on an individual level, you see the decline of conditions in this country. people have lost their jobs and lost their homes, their savings. the banks and financial institutions continue their and they their avarice do so with impunity. an individual robs a bank and they go to jail, but if a large corporation robs millions of individuals from their homes and puts them out of the street, they get off with a huge raise. you have police who are dressed clubbing and beating people who were unarmed. they are shooting people. you've got people who are sick and can't get pro
america,nt to save elect no lawyers. ,ost: from chicago, illinois this is david on the republican line. caller: i believe that the next run for office and when the office is a candidate who has the cause of the poor and the oppressed in their heart. also of vengeance and rest to be shouldn't against the multi-global corporations and the military industrial complex that has ruled and ruined this country. it's time to turn our country back into the hands of the 99%. when you look around, when you...
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let's go to milan waiting in chicago, illinois unaligned for republicans. >> good morning. i told the screener, i have a simple solution for the immigration problem -- for the illegal immigration problem. you won't get them all, but you're going to get a lot of them. know who started it, i heard it and it made all the sense in the world. that is, self deportation. anyone e it illegal for to hire them. illegal for them to get driver's licenses. illegal, even, maybe, for even rent to them. they will go back where they can get something, rather than stay here. after that, he will not have that problem -- deport them at every chance you get. your answer is deportation, and by cracking down, you think over what 11 million -- the estimated number of illegal immigrants in this country -- wwill just leave? >> a lot of them will. i won't say most, a lot of them well. that will leave us with a lot less to have to deport. because -- it would cost so employ so many people to do the deportations. least half of them by self deportation. -- by the n't work way, they are taking jobs from a
let's go to milan waiting in chicago, illinois unaligned for republicans. >> good morning. i told the screener, i have a simple solution for the immigration problem -- for the illegal immigration problem. you won't get them all, but you're going to get a lot of them. know who started it, i heard it and it made all the sense in the world. that is, self deportation. anyone e it illegal for to hire them. illegal for them to get driver's licenses. illegal, even, maybe, for even rent to them....
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first call this morning, kathleen from chicago, illinois. in the land for democrats. >> i think present obama should go forward with anything that to get this country back on track. republicans have been getting away with anything they want to do. why is it that this president cannot move forward with his job. they should say no. shut it down. let's hear from tom in columbus, ohio. the potential for government shut down? >> i usually vote for left. for six years the republicans have used as a political chip do anything they want. he needs to like move, now they want to take the chip away again. i believe he should do anything he wants before 2016. of comments on had book, "why not we have 30 since 1930?". a vernment shut down is not total is only 17%. "if obama takes executive action he will get no support congress newly elected on the takeover". mike, from ohio. need a total we audit of the government including the pentagon. am not t believe, and i racist -- i'm sick of people saying you are not with obama your racist. my insurance went up,
first call this morning, kathleen from chicago, illinois. in the land for democrats. >> i think present obama should go forward with anything that to get this country back on track. republicans have been getting away with anything they want to do. why is it that this president cannot move forward with his job. they should say no. shut it down. let's hear from tom in columbus, ohio. the potential for government shut down? >> i usually vote for left. for six years the republicans have...
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in chicago, illinois, we have a bunch of them. the fact that everybody is required to pay for health care is ok, but when it gets to the point when the working poor and the middle class are paying for andybody and the rich again the pharmaceutical companies are making billions and billions of dollars. host: casey mulligan, university of chicago. callersoth the mentioned that they want to see some transparency and see the costs and benefits laid out. i agree with that. i am pessimistic. the new york times does not mention the tax that a pointed out. it is the single biggest tax. the don't mention it. why not question it -- why not? maybe they think that the law is a good law and it is not a good idea to shine a light on its costs because others who are not as smart will exaggerate those costs. i'm pessimistic that we will see it. get very little coverage. i really appreciate being invited today. i think that is a permanent state of affairs. casey mulligan is the author of the book "side effects." he did a study for the mercator's c
in chicago, illinois, we have a bunch of them. the fact that everybody is required to pay for health care is ok, but when it gets to the point when the working poor and the middle class are paying for andybody and the rich again the pharmaceutical companies are making billions and billions of dollars. host: casey mulligan, university of chicago. callersoth the mentioned that they want to see some transparency and see the costs and benefits laid out. i agree with that. i am pessimistic. the new...
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chicago, illinois, democrat line. caller: good morning. for the first time in 30 years, i am thinking about becoming an independent. cowardice on the part of the democrats. running away from the president, the leader of the party? you alienated everyone. everyone who stuck by the president and has seen the tremendous amount he has been able to accomplish coming out of the great recession. i do not know why democrats do not use that term. all recessions are not equal. that was a us, depression. you do not talk about the long-term unemployment at all. no mention at all of people over 50. i am talking people with advanced degrees with multiple years, experienced. they're supposed to be in the prime of their careers. you do not talk about us. the murdertalk about of black kids. you do not discuss those things. those are important to the black community. >> he hit the net on the head. we have a democrat talking about moving to be an independent because we were not speaking to will i feed myow family? if you do not talk to folks on how you will
chicago, illinois, democrat line. caller: good morning. for the first time in 30 years, i am thinking about becoming an independent. cowardice on the part of the democrats. running away from the president, the leader of the party? you alienated everyone. everyone who stuck by the president and has seen the tremendous amount he has been able to accomplish coming out of the great recession. i do not know why democrats do not use that term. all recessions are not equal. that was a us, depression....
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. >> illinois, chicago police say a man shot his girlfriend before turning the gun on himself in a nordstromepartment store. >> everybody was running down the escanalator and said don't go in. they said somebody was shooting inside. >> you wonder what was getting bo him to do that especially this time of year. >> officers arrived to find the shooter dead. the girlfriend was a seasonal employee and rushed to the hospital in serious condition. >> two boys, trapped in the cold for hours are now at home. a plow came along and buried them. >> there was a block of ice and i tried to punch it. and it was about to fall and he said it was going to land on their face. >> the family called police and an officer spotted a shovel and when he looked closer, he saw a bot. more than a dozen people rushed to dig them out. they had discolored skin and unable to move their limbs. they are now doing fine. >> florida, a senseless crime and a thief steeling a $600 surf board from a convenience store in pembroke pines. it was part of a display to support extreme sports. the owner anded for the skate board to be br
. >> illinois, chicago police say a man shot his girlfriend before turning the gun on himself in a nordstromepartment store. >> everybody was running down the escanalator and said don't go in. they said somebody was shooting inside. >> you wonder what was getting bo him to do that especially this time of year. >> officers arrived to find the shooter dead. the girlfriend was a seasonal employee and rushed to the hospital in serious condition. >> two boys, trapped in...
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let's go to gloria from chicago illinois. caller: good morning. i am a democrat and i voted early and i love what our president is doing for the country, it is a shame he has not had help from the republicans. i would like to know what policies have the republicans put forth. i just want to know that question, if anyone can answer that for me. , i think enthusiastic the democrats will hold the senate. been president bashing through the media and i don't understand how that could happen when the republicans in congress haven't done anything. they flipped the script and put the blame on the president but they haven't done anything. we will be talking about the battle for control of the senate breaking down some of the individual races in our next segment of the washington journal. will be talking with the politics editor of usa today and one of the political correspondence on capitol hill which tracks those races around the country. that is coming up at 7:45. if you have not set your clocks back this morning you can do so, right now as you join us o
let's go to gloria from chicago illinois. caller: good morning. i am a democrat and i voted early and i love what our president is doing for the country, it is a shame he has not had help from the republicans. i would like to know what policies have the republicans put forth. i just want to know that question, if anyone can answer that for me. , i think enthusiastic the democrats will hold the senate. been president bashing through the media and i don't understand how that could happen when the...
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been waiting in chicago, illinois. our last caller. you are on with jonathan: josh jonathan cowan of -- jonathan cowan of third way. caller: good morning. i do not agree with what mr. i do notsaying, and agree because i think that kay hagan ran one of the most third night, andns of the she did not carry it. i believe there is something else afoot here. money --hat it is bayer in chicago, we had a -- here inrace, and chicago, we had a governor's race, and i was a democrat that got out, knocked on doors, brought people to the polls, and i know how much money -- just ridiculous amounts of money. thedemocrats were outspent, republicans were disingenuous, and as far as the center, i do not see a center anymore because it has moved so far to the right. one of my problems, and other people like me -- because i believe i am a centrist, but it is kind of like lucy and charlie brown, when you start moving the ball farther and farther to the right, the center becomes somewhere that is not the center anymore. we want to give jonathan cowan the las
been waiting in chicago, illinois. our last caller. you are on with jonathan: josh jonathan cowan of -- jonathan cowan of third way. caller: good morning. i do not agree with what mr. i do notsaying, and agree because i think that kay hagan ran one of the most third night, andns of the she did not carry it. i believe there is something else afoot here. money --hat it is bayer in chicago, we had a -- here inrace, and chicago, we had a governor's race, and i was a democrat that got out, knocked...
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the group, which filed its lawsuit against the city and chicago park district, also says the plans must be approved by the illinoisin june that he would build the museum in chicago. a museum spokeswoman declined comment on the lawsuit. in sports. it's opening night in college basketball. the stanford men in action. . and the cal bears. looking good with a new head coach. gary has the highlights. and all the sports. next ♪ there it is... this is where i met your grandpa. right under this tree. ♪ (man) some things are worth holding onto. they're hugging the tree. (man) that's why we got a subaru. or was it that tree? (man) introducing the all-new subaru outback. love. it's what makes a subaru, a subaru. exactly the way you want it... until boom, it's bedtime! your mattress is a battleground of thwarted desire. enter the sleep number bed. right now save $400 on the c4 mattress set. he's the softy. his sleep number setting is 35. you're the rock, at 60. silent night not so silent? sleep number's even got an adjustment for that. give the gift of amazing sleep, only at a sleep number store. where you'll find our lowest
the group, which filed its lawsuit against the city and chicago park district, also says the plans must be approved by the illinoisin june that he would build the museum in chicago. a museum spokeswoman declined comment on the lawsuit. in sports. it's opening night in college basketball. the stanford men in action. . and the cal bears. looking good with a new head coach. gary has the highlights. and all the sports. next ♪ there it is... this is where i met your grandpa. right under this tree....
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in chicago, illinois, we have a bunch of them. the fact that everybody is required to pay for health care is ok, but when it gets to the point when the working poor and the middle class are paying for andybody and the rich again the pharmaceutical companies are making billions and billions of dollars. host: casey mulligan, university of chicago. callersoth the mentioned that they want to see some transparency and see the costs and benefits laid out. i agree with that. i am pessimistic. the new york times does not mention the tax that a pointed out. it is the single biggest tax. the don't mention it. why not question it -- why not? maybe they think that the law is a good law and it is not a good idea to shine a light on its costs because others who are not as smart will exaggerate those costs. i'm pessimistic that we will see it. get very little coverage. i really appreciate being invited today. i think that is a permanent state of affairs. casey mulligan is the author of the book "side effects." he did a study for the mercator's c
in chicago, illinois, we have a bunch of them. the fact that everybody is required to pay for health care is ok, but when it gets to the point when the working poor and the middle class are paying for andybody and the rich again the pharmaceutical companies are making billions and billions of dollars. host: casey mulligan, university of chicago. callersoth the mentioned that they want to see some transparency and see the costs and benefits laid out. i agree with that. i am pessimistic. the new...
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we have a new governor in illinois. chicagoe of the few sanctuary cities for immigrants that's not a border state. so we have a huge influx. last year of all the new esidents moving into illinois, 40% of them, non-americans. >> they run out of money on december 11. failure to pass the budget could result in a partial government shutdown. will the democrats and republicans come together to agree on a budget before the governor -- former governor, ted strickland is with us. the house ways and means committee with key budget decisions. brendan, start us off here. >> the question on the budget. there are two items everybody agrees need to happen are corporate tax reform and personal tax reform. governor, can they be separated? can they be a attached piecemeal or a one-fix? >> let me say this. i believe that given the recent history of the house of representatives, there will never be in the foreseeable future, a willingness to even consider any significant tax reform that causes the richest among us to pay a little more. and until
we have a new governor in illinois. chicagoe of the few sanctuary cities for immigrants that's not a border state. so we have a huge influx. last year of all the new esidents moving into illinois, 40% of them, non-americans. >> they run out of money on december 11. failure to pass the budget could result in a partial government shutdown. will the democrats and republicans come together to agree on a budget before the governor -- former governor, ted strickland is with us. the house ways...
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disappointed that a university with the standing that northwestern has and also the university of illinois chicago would have people on their staff that have been very subversive in the past and broken laws. and what could a parent do if they don't want their children being taught by this type of person? >> well, i don't know you're el lewding to a lot of things. a lot of the listeners aren't aware. the faculty, we have 3,000 people or so on the faculty. i think they're generally wonderful scholars and great teachers and proud members of the community. you know, there are a lot of schools. if you really want to say that because there's one professor who might have done something in the past that you don't like, you know, you're not going to send the kid to that school, there are other schools to send the kid. i think if you actually look at that and you're going to find out that there are many people -- the important thing is what happens in the classroom. does this professor bring his or her political ideology or whatever into the classroom. i'm very proud member of the faculty here at northweste
disappointed that a university with the standing that northwestern has and also the university of illinois chicago would have people on their staff that have been very subversive in the past and broken laws. and what could a parent do if they don't want their children being taught by this type of person? >> well, i don't know you're el lewding to a lot of things. a lot of the listeners aren't aware. the faculty, we have 3,000 people or so on the faculty. i think they're generally...
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he is now a retired professor at the university of illinois at chicago. 40 years later his anti-government stance has softened, at least when it comes to his salary. >> do you see any irony in accepting a government paycheck -- >> absolutely not. what's the irony? >> than a life opposing government regime, wanting to throw down the government as you put it. >> well, look, we all live in the actual world. even the things we're critical of, i mean, this is the world we live in.j/9Ñ should i not make a live sng. >> and ward churchill, a professor of ethnic studies at the university of colorado boulder for seven years. during that time he wrote several academic articles including one where he claimed the u.s. was to blame for the 9/11 attacks on the world trade center. churchill even compared financial workers at the towers the holocaust. although he was fired by the university of colorado in 2007, his teaching continues. >> is there a university that is still in the market for ward churchill's thoughts? >> there's universities all over the country in the mar
he is now a retired professor at the university of illinois at chicago. 40 years later his anti-government stance has softened, at least when it comes to his salary. >> do you see any irony in accepting a government paycheck -- >> absolutely not. what's the irony? >> than a life opposing government regime, wanting to throw down the government as you put it. >> well, look, we all live in the actual world. even the things we're critical of, i mean, this is the world we...