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this from the chicago tribune. a team of washington post reporters published on the chicago website. let me read to part of what robert custer and his team are reporting. "from the outset, there was a battle of wills. democrats realized they had lost wednesday morning. just of the senate floor, a group of vulnerable democrats told their leader chuck schumer that their cost of the effort to protect the dreamers from deportation was rapidly escalating. it could imperil what was otherwise a promising outlook in november's midterm election and with it, the democrats hope of ending their exile from power. of the shutdown heading into the third day they were feeling the heat and finding it hard to control the messaging war. voters were getting republican robo calls saying democrats had prioritized in illegal immigrants over american citizens. the democrats decided to take a deal they had turned down the night before with less son and her by senate republican leader mitch mcconnell, that it would be my intention to address
this from the chicago tribune. a team of washington post reporters published on the chicago website. let me read to part of what robert custer and his team are reporting. "from the outset, there was a battle of wills. democrats realized they had lost wednesday morning. just of the senate floor, a group of vulnerable democrats told their leader chuck schumer that their cost of the effort to protect the dreamers from deportation was rapidly escalating. it could imperil what was otherwise a...
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journal added one hundred fifty thousand subscriptions which is a twenty three percent rise in the chicago tribune i added one hundred thousand in the weekday digital circulation which is a seventy six percent year over year yet advertising revenue for the industry has declined softly by ten percent placing total ad revenue for the industry at eighteen billion dollars and twenty six now lots of third of what it was in two thousand now according to the newspaper association of america the total industry revenue forty nine billion dollars so i got the chance to speak to the oh the museum to get his take we also i think are watching on social media the evolution of those companies facebook twitter those companies that bring us a lot of these things that are unable us to send stories off to friends now they're working on a zillion ideas of how to validate those stories we're working at the newseum on an idea to give you basic information about where did that story come from sort of nutrition label if you will that we can look at where did it come from where they what's their history so as a consumer y
journal added one hundred fifty thousand subscriptions which is a twenty three percent rise in the chicago tribune i added one hundred thousand in the weekday digital circulation which is a seventy six percent year over year yet advertising revenue for the industry has declined softly by ten percent placing total ad revenue for the industry at eighteen billion dollars and twenty six now lots of third of what it was in two thousand now according to the newspaper association of america the total...
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there were rumors that she had been planted on him -- i think it was a chicago tribune correspondent who said, well, they planted mitzie sims on vandenberg like they did on ike. the love was sincere, but i think it would have been logical that the british, since vandenberg was plotted with fellow republicans and democratic isolationists to keep us out of world war ii, in 1939, to keep us from aiding britain, that they would want to know what was going on among these opponents of their future. brian: hazel and the senator died close to each other? hendrik: yes. she died in 1950 in georgetown hospital here in washington. he died in 1951. they had side by side rooms for a while here in washington when he returned. he had half of his left lung removed in 1949 in ann arbor at the university of michigan. then he came back to washington briefly in 1950, but was never -- and hazel did as well -- but she died here and he was never strong enough to resume his seat in the senate. brian: here's some video from 1945. i want to ask you about the famous speech in january of that year. that was the
there were rumors that she had been planted on him -- i think it was a chicago tribune correspondent who said, well, they planted mitzie sims on vandenberg like they did on ike. the love was sincere, but i think it would have been logical that the british, since vandenberg was plotted with fellow republicans and democratic isolationists to keep us out of world war ii, in 1939, to keep us from aiding britain, that they would want to know what was going on among these opponents of their future....
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the chicago tribune is topped by the comments from senator dick durbin, saying trump used hate filled language. the president denied volterra -- vulgarity in a comment on twitter. the miami herald's lead with the immigration discussion, saying the ballot will not say whether trump disparaged haiti in that meeting. lawmakers said they did not recall the comment that president trump is reported as saying. the atlanta journal-constitution is topped off with a poll that shows president trump's approval rating robbing in georgia, a state where he had strong support in the 2016 election. the arkansas democrat gazette is topped by the iran deal, saying how the president has put a run on notice to fix the accord, or the united states will pull out. diana is calling from livingston, new jersey on our democratic line. caller: i am calling primarily my alarm that the russian , andng is still going on there was an article by the associated press yesterday that it is facing spear phishing attempts in the u.s. senate. i am very worried about the lack of attention to securing our election system, th
the chicago tribune is topped by the comments from senator dick durbin, saying trump used hate filled language. the president denied volterra -- vulgarity in a comment on twitter. the miami herald's lead with the immigration discussion, saying the ballot will not say whether trump disparaged haiti in that meeting. lawmakers said they did not recall the comment that president trump is reported as saying. the atlanta journal-constitution is topped off with a poll that shows president trump's...
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from william full bright to former senator to walter, who had been the "chicago tribune" bureau chief. to a number of newspaper reporters. liz car pernt, who had been a press aide to lyndon johnson had been -- carpenter, who had been a press aide to lyndon johnson, had been there when the republicans agreed on a support. harold, who had been a delegate to the founding of the united nations and later became a perennial presidential candidate but at the time was a rising young republican. brian: you also mentioned james tobin in this book. what role did he play? henry: he was the consultant, i asked him -- was the one who said take out chapter 3, combine chapter 7 and . he gave me a direction on making major cuts to the book. jim's a wonderful writer. he did a biography of ernie yle that won a national book award. and later f.d.r. as he polio. d with he said you need to chop this section. you need to condense this section. he really helped me go from taking out sentences and paragraphs to taking out pages and chapters to get that manuscript down from 1,000 pages to a manageable size. br
from william full bright to former senator to walter, who had been the "chicago tribune" bureau chief. to a number of newspaper reporters. liz car pernt, who had been a press aide to lyndon johnson had been -- carpenter, who had been a press aide to lyndon johnson, had been there when the republicans agreed on a support. harold, who had been a delegate to the founding of the united nations and later became a perennial presidential candidate but at the time was a rising young...
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that's what the chicago tribune says. describing thisthere are some qt have come journalist as a provocateur and media polemicist who has been accused in the past of creating scenes wholesale in his books and columns. genie: in the united states a contestant for a hit u.s. tv show lost thousands of dollars over a mispronunciation. >> the hit show is jeopardy. it's a hallmark of the u.s. quiz shows. jeopardy contestant lost 3200 dollars in prize money after responding to a question about hit gangsta'ss paradise. he said gangster instead of getting stuff. -- gangsta. alex trebek said the oxford dictionary actually separates them and therefore it was not valid. coolio said it should serve as a lesson to white people that when a doubt, pronounce it with an at the end. genie: [sums guitar] want tdodo it r mymy fend? n: yes, we'lll doit f forim. rl: yeah. auaughte sam t thankou.u. ght o o rloyoyce ithe e cotry blbls gegend fm c com, misssssippi. on t w weekes, p peoe gathth in t b backyd ofof 's s use, thununoffial m meeng plal
that's what the chicago tribune says. describing thisthere are some qt have come journalist as a provocateur and media polemicist who has been accused in the past of creating scenes wholesale in his books and columns. genie: in the united states a contestant for a hit u.s. tv show lost thousands of dollars over a mispronunciation. >> the hit show is jeopardy. it's a hallmark of the u.s. quiz shows. jeopardy contestant lost 3200 dollars in prize money after responding to a question about...
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. >>> the "chicago tribune" reports activists tout ed illinois had only covered abortions in cases ofst, and pregnancies that threatened a mother's health. she is running against bruce for signing the law. >>> a powerful earthquake struck yesterday in the predawn hours. it destroyed more than 170 homes, mostly in rural towns. it was felt 350 miles away in lina, the country's capital. the us gs measured it as 7.1. >>> racing legend dan gurney has died from pneumonia. he was the first to win from nascar and indy. he was the first to sprays champagne after le mans. he retired from racing in 1970. he was 86. >>> and "vanity fair" says mark wahlberg is donating his salary for reshooting "all the money in the world." it will go to time's up legal defense in the name of michelle williams. it's over sexual assault accusations by kevin spacey. he was replaced by christopher clumber. wahlberg was repapaid $1.5 mill to reshoot. williams was only paid $1,000. >>> a mustang hits the road for a special anniversary. let's go to sumatra. the coffee here is amazing. because the volcanic soil is amazin
. >>> the "chicago tribune" reports activists tout ed illinois had only covered abortions in cases ofst, and pregnancies that threatened a mother's health. she is running against bruce for signing the law. >>> a powerful earthquake struck yesterday in the predawn hours. it destroyed more than 170 homes, mostly in rural towns. it was felt 350 miles away in lina, the country's capital. the us gs measured it as 7.1. >>> racing legend dan gurney has died from...
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and so in the act is basically written in actually chicago tribune. it says it's in their headline. this isn't bill -- it's not for the consumer. so lobbyist or crafting these bills. freddy st. germane enters ento congress in the late 1960s as a son of a factory foreman. leaves a multi-millionaire. you're not supposed to become a multi-millionaire as a public servant. why he's chair of the financial services committee. and things take off. so lobbyists are driving much of these creative financial products. these fees. same thing with student lending. cost benefit analysis. someone like a lindsey. economic advisor for reagan. republican. talks about how guarantee student loans are less efficient than the direct student loan. cost taxpayer more money. a bad financial products. basically. and others talk about it. and both democrat and republican administration cost benefit analysis say a direct loan is a better financial product for the student borrower. it gets money more quickly and directly. financial aid officers say wow this a streamline system. welk get the money in the hand of
and so in the act is basically written in actually chicago tribune. it says it's in their headline. this isn't bill -- it's not for the consumer. so lobbyist or crafting these bills. freddy st. germane enters ento congress in the late 1960s as a son of a factory foreman. leaves a multi-millionaire. you're not supposed to become a multi-millionaire as a public servant. why he's chair of the financial services committee. and things take off. so lobbyists are driving much of these creative...
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. >>> the "chicago tribune" reports on dueling rallies over women's reaction to medicaid.ad only covered abortions in cases of rape, incest, and pregnancies that threatened a mother's health. a republican lawmaker at the anti-abortion rally said she is running against governor bruce rauner for signing the law. >>> a powerful earthquake struck yesterday in the predawn hours. it destroyed more than 170 homes, mostly in rural towns. it was felt 350 miles away in luma, the country's capital. the usgs measured it as 7.1. >>> the "los angeles times" reports that racing legend dan gurney has died from pneumonia. he was the first driver to win formula 1, nascar, and indy. he was the first to win from nascar and indy. he was the first to sprays champagne after le mans. he retired from racing in 1970. he was 86. >>> and "vanity fair" says mark wahlberg is donating his salary for reshooting "all the money in the world." wahlberg said the money will go to time's up legal defense in the name of his co-star michelle williams. the movie's lead star was replaced over sexual assault accusa
. >>> the "chicago tribune" reports on dueling rallies over women's reaction to medicaid.ad only covered abortions in cases of rape, incest, and pregnancies that threatened a mother's health. a republican lawmaker at the anti-abortion rally said she is running against governor bruce rauner for signing the law. >>> a powerful earthquake struck yesterday in the predawn hours. it destroyed more than 170 homes, mostly in rural towns. it was felt 350 miles away in luma,...
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the chicago tribune was trolling on rodgers with this headline racing driver and bears fan danica patricke's dating bachelorette winner's brother. >>> the sweet treat one congressman gave to president trump. he had to be careful with the flavors he chose. >>> the masterpiece hiding in a basement under a ping-pong table. what it's worth. >>> a man tries to avoid excess baggage fees by wearinger inially everything in his bag. the question is did it work? whn the best in her sport. but for both of them, the most challenging opponent was... pe blood clots in my lung. it was really scary. a dvt in my leg. i had to learn all i could to help protect myself. my doctor and i choose xarelto® xarelto®... to help keep me protected. xarelto® is a latest-generation blood thinner... ...that's proven to treat and reduce the risk of dvt and pe blood clots from happening again. in clinical studies, almost 98% of patients on xarelto® did not experience another dvt or pe. here's how xarelto works. xarelto® works differently. warfarin interferes with at least six blood-clotting factors. xarelto® is selective.
the chicago tribune was trolling on rodgers with this headline racing driver and bears fan danica patricke's dating bachelorette winner's brother. >>> the sweet treat one congressman gave to president trump. he had to be careful with the flavors he chose. >>> the masterpiece hiding in a basement under a ping-pong table. what it's worth. >>> a man tries to avoid excess baggage fees by wearinger inially everything in his bag. the question is did it work? whn the best in...
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he sued a "chicago tribune" critic for saying trump tower was ugly.usan: this is just the way he engages with the press. he he's in an adversarial relationship with the media. but he also needs the media, which explains wolff the author into the white house. howie: is the media openly promoting oprah, the television icon for president. a story about an alleged payment before the election generates a spate of strong denials. running a small business is demanding. and that's why small business owners need more. like internet that's up to the challenge. the gig-speed network from comcast business gives you more. with speeds up to 20 times faster than the average. that means powering more devices, more video conferencing, and more downloads in seconds, not minutes. get fast internet and add phone and tv for only $34.90 more per month. comcast is building america's largest gig-speed network to give small businesses more. call 1-800-501-6000 today. howie: the "wall street journal" is reporting donald trump's lawyer weeks before the election raised a payment
he sued a "chicago tribune" critic for saying trump tower was ugly.usan: this is just the way he engages with the press. he he's in an adversarial relationship with the media. but he also needs the media, which explains wolff the author into the white house. howie: is the media openly promoting oprah, the television icon for president. a story about an alleged payment before the election generates a spate of strong denials. running a small business is demanding. and that's why small...
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it's complicated. >> the chicago tribune tweeting race driver and bears fan danica patrick confirmedating "bachelorette" winner's brother because aaron's brother was in a previous season -- >> so he's now just jordan rodgers' brother. i like it. >> awards was hosted by "blackish" star. they took home outstanding comedy and actress and actor. >> the director got a behind the scenes look at her highly anticipated film "a wrinkle in time." >> and a quick check at the red carpet. and the 51-year-old oscar winning actress stunning in this gown. >> and sparkled in this emerald, black and gold sequence dress. >> and 13-year-old from "blackish" stealing the show with a green mullet dress. dress. >> she is stunning. >> stick around bonus. how with a green mullet dress. i was wondering if an electric toothbrusthan a manual.s better and my hygienist says it does but they're not all the same. who knew? i had no idea. so she said, look for one that's shaped like a dental tool with a round brush head. go pro with oral-b. oral-b's rounded brush head surrounds each tooth to gently remove more plaque
it's complicated. >> the chicago tribune tweeting race driver and bears fan danica patrick confirmedating "bachelorette" winner's brother because aaron's brother was in a previous season -- >> so he's now just jordan rodgers' brother. i like it. >> awards was hosted by "blackish" star. they took home outstanding comedy and actress and actor. >> the director got a behind the scenes look at her highly anticipated film "a wrinkle in time."...
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he sued a "chicago tribune" critic for saying trump tower was ugly. susan: this is just the way he engages with the press. he he's in an adversarial relationship with the media. but he also needs the media, which explains wolff the author into the white house. howie: is the media openly promoting oprah, the television icon for president. a story about an alleged payment before the election generates a spate of strong denials. patrick woke up with back pain. but he has work to do. so he took aleve. if he'd taken tylenol, he'd be stopping for more pills right now. only aleve has the strength to stop tough pain for up to 12 hours with just one pill. aleve. all day strong. ♪ (woman) and my brother ray and i started startsearching for answers.ords. (vo) when it's time to navigate in-home care, follow that bright star. because brightstar care earns the same accreditation as the best hospitals. and brightstar care means an rn will customize a plan that evolves with mom's changing needs. (woman) because dad made us promise we'd keep mom at home. (vo) call 844
he sued a "chicago tribune" critic for saying trump tower was ugly. susan: this is just the way he engages with the press. he he's in an adversarial relationship with the media. but he also needs the media, which explains wolff the author into the white house. howie: is the media openly promoting oprah, the television icon for president. a story about an alleged payment before the election generates a spate of strong denials. patrick woke up with back pain. but he has work to do. so...
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journal added one hundred fifty thousand subscriptions which is a twenty three percent rise in the chicago tribune i added one hundred thousand in a week day digital circulation which is a seventy six percent year over year yet advertising revenue for the industry has declined sharply by ten percent placing total ad revenue for the industry at eighteen billion dollars and twenty six you know lots of third of what it was in two thousand now according to the newspaper association of america the total industry revenue forty nine billion dollars i got the chance to speak to the oh new zealand to get his take we also i think are watching on social media the evolution of those companies facebook twitter those companies that bring us a lot of these things that are unable us to send stories off to friends now they're working on a zillion ideas of how to validate those stories we're working at the newseum on an idea to give you basic information about where did that story come from a sort of nutrition label if you will that we can look at where did it come from where they what's their history so as a consu
journal added one hundred fifty thousand subscriptions which is a twenty three percent rise in the chicago tribune i added one hundred thousand in a week day digital circulation which is a seventy six percent year over year yet advertising revenue for the industry has declined sharply by ten percent placing total ad revenue for the industry at eighteen billion dollars and twenty six you know lots of third of what it was in two thousand now according to the newspaper association of america the...
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his headline from the chicago tribune 1944 the american people were fools. so there was concern and confusion what does this mean? do we go back to imperialism or this sort of behavior? so these factors combined to create this uncertainty when the warm light and and the behavior of the soviet british allies or the ability of the administration to see your those principles articulated once the war was over. but the sharp contrast in congress sworn into office 1933 versus sworn in at the start of the fourth term january 3, 1945 this congress was the opposite those that seem to be plaguing the allies was no push for rush for new legislation in most concluded it would be better to wait for the state of the union. then this is an important time. with the 79th congress could be one of the fateful assemblies in the history of the nation reported by the new york times. because they are unsettled and waiting for leadership not knowing of course looking to provide leadership during this critical period. that is exactly the 100 days after the gavel brought the congress
his headline from the chicago tribune 1944 the american people were fools. so there was concern and confusion what does this mean? do we go back to imperialism or this sort of behavior? so these factors combined to create this uncertainty when the warm light and and the behavior of the soviet british allies or the ability of the administration to see your those principles articulated once the war was over. but the sharp contrast in congress sworn into office 1933 versus sworn in at the start of...
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political conventions first in 1948 when i was 15 or 14 in philadelphia my father was with the chicago tribunethe cover washington d.c. from the fdr tonight said. covered a critical convention from 1940 - 1972. what i remember still quite young how noisy it was, how smoke-filled it was. this convention home philadelphia he could get high just on inhaling. there's always something going on. it was bright and vibrant something vital going on my own convention 1960 when walter jared almost impeded the convention with his keynote address almost first richard nixon to take them as a running mate if he had to may have one. conventions are important because platforms are important. that's my argument. they inspire they inform, they lay down a foundation for the workers of the party, whether the democrats or the republicans. platforms are important. therefore data convention. you do not have the smoke-filled room like i smelled a 1948 because today we have the primary system. so much of what is determined data convention is already been determined by who is when this so that primary. frankly i wish th
political conventions first in 1948 when i was 15 or 14 in philadelphia my father was with the chicago tribunethe cover washington d.c. from the fdr tonight said. covered a critical convention from 1940 - 1972. what i remember still quite young how noisy it was, how smoke-filled it was. this convention home philadelphia he could get high just on inhaling. there's always something going on. it was bright and vibrant something vital going on my own convention 1960 when walter jared almost impeded...
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the chicago tribune laments a pending calamity of the utmost magnitude. "the new york times" calls him about the last man who would be considered eligible for the presidency. this man also, i should note, has remarkable hair. [laughter] i'm speaking, of course, about america in the summer of 1881 and the president i'm talking about is chester alan arthur. arthur, our country's 21st president, often lands on lists of the most obscure presidents. to tell the truth, based on a poll of regular college students, he is the most obscure president. [laughter] even history buffs mostly recall him for his distinctive facial hair, those magnificent mutton chop side burns. sure, many people do still flock to arthur's former home which still stands at 123 lexington avenue in manhattan, but most of them are there to shop at a store that sells indian and middle eastern spices and foods, not to see the only site in new york city where a president took the oath of office. arthur's statue in madison square garden, which his friends -- madison square park, which his friends
the chicago tribune laments a pending calamity of the utmost magnitude. "the new york times" calls him about the last man who would be considered eligible for the presidency. this man also, i should note, has remarkable hair. [laughter] i'm speaking, of course, about america in the summer of 1881 and the president i'm talking about is chester alan arthur. arthur, our country's 21st president, often lands on lists of the most obscure presidents. to tell the truth, based on a poll of...
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he has contributed to articles to the "chicago tribune," "chicago sun-times," and other ublications. and he is someone who holds three advanced degrees. he has one from johns hopkins in international relations. e has one from northwestern in journalism. and one from the university of southern california in public diplomacy. mike duffin, the floor is yours. [applause] [inaudible] michael: there is a price to pay with that education. i want to thank adam and the public diplomacy council for inviting me to speak here today and thank you for showing up. i know the weather has warmed p. can you hear me now? o. >> it helps if the mike is turned on. michael: can you hear me now? >> yes. michael: thank you so much for coming. i know the weather warmed up a little bit, but obviously it's still pretty cold. i would like to thank adam and the public diplomacy council for inviting me here today to speak. thank you for being here. we have a diverse group of people in the audience. 'll try to keep the jargon and acronyms to a minimum. if there is anything that needs clarification, please let me kn
he has contributed to articles to the "chicago tribune," "chicago sun-times," and other ublications. and he is someone who holds three advanced degrees. he has one from johns hopkins in international relations. e has one from northwestern in journalism. and one from the university of southern california in public diplomacy. mike duffin, the floor is yours. [applause] [inaudible] michael: there is a price to pay with that education. i want to thank adam and the public...
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the chicago tribune was on board and lived to describe the scene. >> at 10:30 p.m. the side of the ship. i could see that we were going to have difficulty in the descent to the water. lower away, someone gave the order, and we started down toward the seemingly hungry swells. the stern of the boat was down. the bow up, leaving us at an angle of about 45 degrees. the tiers of lights dimmed slowly from white to yellow, then to red, and nothing was left but the murky morning of the night. the ship sank rapidly at the stern until at last its nose stood straight in the air. then it slid silently down and out of sight. >> allston, a chicago machinery company executive in london cabled president woodrow wilson after the sinking of the liconia. >> my beloved mother and sister, passengers on the laconia have been murdered. i call upon my government to preserve its citizens' self respect and save others of my countrymen from such deep grief as i now feel. i am of military age, able to fight. if my country can use me against these brutal assassins, i am at its call. if it stull
the chicago tribune was on board and lived to describe the scene. >> at 10:30 p.m. the side of the ship. i could see that we were going to have difficulty in the descent to the water. lower away, someone gave the order, and we started down toward the seemingly hungry swells. the stern of the boat was down. the bow up, leaving us at an angle of about 45 degrees. the tiers of lights dimmed slowly from white to yellow, then to red, and nothing was left but the murky morning of the night. the...
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the chicago tribune tweeted she is confirming house republicans are setting up a four-week continued resolution with the children's health insurance program and repeal of the affordable care act medical issuestax and other to we will keep you updated. news reports say that would rum -- run through february 16. the senate is still in session over on c-span2. as our craig kaplan reported, they have approved moving forward with the debaton
the chicago tribune tweeted she is confirming house republicans are setting up a four-week continued resolution with the children's health insurance program and repeal of the affordable care act medical issuestax and other to we will keep you updated. news reports say that would rum -- run through february 16. the senate is still in session over on c-span2. as our craig kaplan reported, they have approved moving forward with the debaton
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he has contributed to article in the chicago tribune, chicago sun times and other publications and he is someone who holds three advance degrees. he has one from johns hopkins in international relations. he had one from northernwerts in journalism and one from the university of southern california this public diplomacy. the floor is yours. [ applause ] >> there is a price to pay with that education. i want to thank you for inviting me to speak and you for showing up. can you hear me now? >> no. >> should i -- >> it helps if the mike is turned on. >> can you hear me now? >> yes. >> thank you for coming. i know the weather warmed up a bit but it's still cold. i would like to thank adam for the public diplomacy council for inviting me to speak and thank you for being here. we have a diverse group of people in the audience. i'll keep the jargon and acr acronyms to a minimum. if some reason you don't have chance to ask me a question, look me up on twitter. i'm happy to respond there as well. i'd like to begin by talking about the last couple of years. we have seen a disturbing up tick in t
he has contributed to article in the chicago tribune, chicago sun times and other publications and he is someone who holds three advance degrees. he has one from johns hopkins in international relations. he had one from northernwerts in journalism and one from the university of southern california this public diplomacy. the floor is yours. [ applause ] >> there is a price to pay with that education. i want to thank you for inviting me to speak and you for showing up. can you hear me now?...
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>> the chicago tribune describes him as a prove ka tor who has been accused in the past of creating scenes wholesale in his previous books and columns. >> sounds like fake news to me. >> trump having a bannon moment as the independent op pines the bromance is making its end point. if steve can't have donald, neither can we. the most surprising claim in wolf's book, trump never thought he'd actually win the presidency. the trump who does have presidential ambition. s, according to the book, i-v ivanka, which has the bbc asking ivanka 2020. that's we said, they said for this week. >>> a signal of the reach this book has had in the international media. the british prime minister was put on the spot about it just today. watch this. >> you have seen a lot of donald trump one way or another. child or stable genius? >> obviously, i have worked with president trump on a number of issues as we continue to work with the united states on a number of issues. >> in the states, there are quite serious questions being raised by some about his mental state. do you think they are serious? >> as i say, when
>> the chicago tribune describes him as a prove ka tor who has been accused in the past of creating scenes wholesale in his previous books and columns. >> sounds like fake news to me. >> trump having a bannon moment as the independent op pines the bromance is making its end point. if steve can't have donald, neither can we. the most surprising claim in wolf's book, trump never thought he'd actually win the presidency. the trump who does have presidential ambition. s, according...
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"new york times," chicago tribune. any of the tribune publications.hey will run story after story. heart breaking story that some illegal alien being deported and all they did was embezzling money and then somebody gets killed. you will find it nowhere in the paper. >> laura: i call those immigration sob stories. i do them regularly on the radio. every illegal immigrant is a valedictorian or has rescued a cat from a tree. there is never an illegal imin most of these news accounts that's ever so much as jay walked. okay. so your stories, you know, the robberies, you know, and so when donald trump originally made that point, you know, talked about rape and so forth, they didn't like the way he phrased it but what he was getting at is, you are not receiving the full story on this. i'm going to tell the story of those men and women and their families who have been so horrifically affected because these politicians haven't done their job. and i got to say, republicans, democrats watching this, your solemn duty is to the american people. the american people
"new york times," chicago tribune. any of the tribune publications.hey will run story after story. heart breaking story that some illegal alien being deported and all they did was embezzling money and then somebody gets killed. you will find it nowhere in the paper. >> laura: i call those immigration sob stories. i do them regularly on the radio. every illegal immigrant is a valedictorian or has rescued a cat from a tree. there is never an illegal imin most of these news...
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chicago tribune tower, wrigley building and the rest. funnels through here. look at this guy.ozen. there you go. speaking of rivers, i have got a picture of the river city river as far south to cape jirardo. that's all the way down to the southern part of illinois. it's been with us for a week. under 20 degrees, never getting above 20 in the last 50 years. so good times in chicago. >> dana: jeff, people in chicago have got the gear, they're all ready. how about people across the country. even in charleston, south carolina. >> reporter: welsh that's the thing. i mean, when you're not prepared. of course, we are. look at me. i have got this coat here. this is supposed to be for alaska sled dog racer. so i think i'll be fine. these are hearty folks here in chicago. sometimes they don't even need to have that heavy a coat on. it's those folks in places where they don't have coat, they don't have snow plows. they take the heaviest hit on this. right now it's tough all over. >> dana: all right. i look forward to seeing you again tomorrow. maybe i'll see steve harrigan getting pummel
chicago tribune tower, wrigley building and the rest. funnels through here. look at this guy.ozen. there you go. speaking of rivers, i have got a picture of the river city river as far south to cape jirardo. that's all the way down to the southern part of illinois. it's been with us for a week. under 20 degrees, never getting above 20 in the last 50 years. so good times in chicago. >> dana: jeff, people in chicago have got the gear, they're all ready. how about people across the country....
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. >> the chicago tribune tweeting race driver and bears fan confirmed she's dating bachelorette winner'se aaron's brother was -- >> jordan. >> -- was in a previous season. >> so aaron rodgers is just jordan was brother. >>> abc's "blackish" took home outstanding comedy show as well as actors and actress for ms. tracy ellis ross. >> and she got behind it had scenes look at her highly anticipated film "a wrinkle in time." >>> and a quick check at the red carpet. stunning in this gown. >> "insecure" star sparkled in this emerald, black and gold sequence dress. >> and 13-year-old martin from "blackish" stealing it show with a green mullet dress. >> she is stunning. >> stick around bonus. how with a green mullet dress. i was wondering if an electric toothbrush really cleans better than a manual. and my hygienist says it does but they're not all the same. who knew? i had no idea. so she said, look for one that's shaped like a dental tool with a round brush head. go pro with oral-b. oral-b's rounded brush head surrounds each tooth to gently remove more plaque. and unlike sonicare, oral-b is the
. >> the chicago tribune tweeting race driver and bears fan confirmed she's dating bachelorette winner'se aaron's brother was -- >> jordan. >> -- was in a previous season. >> so aaron rodgers is just jordan was brother. >>> abc's "blackish" took home outstanding comedy show as well as actors and actress for ms. tracy ellis ross. >> and she got behind it had scenes look at her highly anticipated film "a wrinkle in time." >>> and...
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the chicago tribune said obama will continue to be active in 2018.eports obama is strategizing on his approach with tom perez. according to the publicipolitic determined not to become the foil the president wants him to be. let's bring in, kimberly at kins, howard and and dave gem betty. i want to talk to howard, i think we agree on something off the bat. i thought trump's speech today was a barn burner. i never heard him give a better speech. for whatever reason he rose to the occasion. i know it was home court. i think if he behaves like that, the democrats are going to need a powerful candidate. >> i think, chris, there is a big blue wave or wind blowing -- >> in '18. >>. >> -- in '18 but if he's going to get through it, it's going to have to be with speeches he gave. he talked about his calling card, the economy, and he didn't create all of this, barack obama deserves some of the credit. unemployment is low, minority unemployment is low. he made his case today and stayed on message. he stayed out of his way today. light touch, some humor, salesma
the chicago tribune said obama will continue to be active in 2018.eports obama is strategizing on his approach with tom perez. according to the publicipolitic determined not to become the foil the president wants him to be. let's bring in, kimberly at kins, howard and and dave gem betty. i want to talk to howard, i think we agree on something off the bat. i thought trump's speech today was a barn burner. i never heard him give a better speech. for whatever reason he rose to the occasion. i know...
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and my father was with a reporter with "chicago tribune," political reporter. he covered white house, washington, dc, in the 1930s to 1970s. and covered every president from fdr to nixon, covered every political convention from 1940 to 1972. and so he broth me along in 1948. what i remember, of course -- i would not still quite young -- just how noisy it was, how smoke-filled it was. i remember the smoke. this convention hall in philadelphia, you know. oh, you get high just on inhaling, and the lights. there was always something going on. it was bright it was vibrant. it was something vital going on. you could feel that. and my own personal first convention, 1960, win walter judd almost stampeded the convention with his keynote address and almost forced richard nixon to take him as his running mate. if he had, nixon might have won. the convention is important because platforms are important. that's still my argument. they inspire, they inform, they lay down a foundation for the workers of the party, whether it's the democrats or the republicans so platforms are
and my father was with a reporter with "chicago tribune," political reporter. he covered white house, washington, dc, in the 1930s to 1970s. and covered every president from fdr to nixon, covered every political convention from 1940 to 1972. and so he broth me along in 1948. what i remember, of course -- i would not still quite young -- just how noisy it was, how smoke-filled it was. i remember the smoke. this convention hall in philadelphia, you know. oh, you get high just on...
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and so in the act is basically written in actually chicago tribune. it says it's in their headline. this isn't bill -- it's not for the consumer. so lobbyist or crafting these bills. freddy st. germane enters ento congress in the late 1960s as a son of a factory foreman. leaves a multi-millionaire. you're not supposed to become a multi-millionaire as a public servant. why he's chair of the financial services committee. and things take off. so lobbyists are driving much of these creative financial products. these fees. same thing with student lending. cost benefit analysis. someone like a lindsey. economic advisor for reagan. republican. talks about how guarantee student loans are less efficient than the direct student loan. cost taxpayer more money. a bad financial products. basically. and others talk about it. and both democrat and republican administration cost benefit analysis say a direct loan is a better financial product for the student borrower. it gets money more quickly and directly. financial aid officers say wow this a streamline system. welk get the money in the hand of
and so in the act is basically written in actually chicago tribune. it says it's in their headline. this isn't bill -- it's not for the consumer. so lobbyist or crafting these bills. freddy st. germane enters ento congress in the late 1960s as a son of a factory foreman. leaves a multi-millionaire. you're not supposed to become a multi-millionaire as a public servant. why he's chair of the financial services committee. and things take off. so lobbyists are driving much of these creative...
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votes to override the recent decision to deregulate the broad band industry according to the "chicago tribune the rules were swept away last month. republicans argue the rules were too restrictive. democrats believe they provided a vital consumer protection. one republican has joined the 49 democrats and they need just one more republican to join their ranks. if that happens, the measure must also survive the republican house and then be signed by president trump to take effect. >>> new at 6:00, the number of americans without health insurance grew in president trump's first year in office. that is according to a brand-new gallup poll release this had morning that says the number of uninsured people has gone up since 2016. it is now at 12.2%. it is the first time the number of uninsured americans has gone up in the last ten years. >>> starting today it will be easier to afford an abnb rental. >> now you can make a deposit when booking your rental and pay the rest closer to the reservation date. air bnb tested the feature and found 40% of guests opted for the pay less up front option. they fou
votes to override the recent decision to deregulate the broad band industry according to the "chicago tribune the rules were swept away last month. republicans argue the rules were too restrictive. democrats believe they provided a vital consumer protection. one republican has joined the 49 democrats and they need just one more republican to join their ranks. if that happens, the measure must also survive the republican house and then be signed by president trump to take effect....
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and trying to understand what happened in the environment, we encountered this ad that was on a chicago tribune story, and when you dick being. >> barbara, a lot of this has to do with home security back jeh johnson who warns there needs to be some proactive measures to protect the infrastructure, the election infrastructure. 21 states had to ward off russian hacking last time around. >> and to ignore the threat, noto minimize the threat i don't think is a good idea for the american people. hacking into our election system is really bad on our ability to hold fair elections. the security department and the justice department really should be making this a very high priority, and it concerns me that this administration, i think perhaps for personal reasons, is trying to minimize this threat. >> is the intelligence community concerned about this, j.d.? >> i think it is intelligence community has already voiced its concern about this by issuing multiple reports, so yes. i don't speak for them, but i've seen them. >> from your experience you still talk to people back in the community. >> yes, absol
and trying to understand what happened in the environment, we encountered this ad that was on a chicago tribune story, and when you dick being. >> barbara, a lot of this has to do with home security back jeh johnson who warns there needs to be some proactive measures to protect the infrastructure, the election infrastructure. 21 states had to ward off russian hacking last time around. >> and to ignore the threat, noto minimize the threat i don't think is a good idea for the american...
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there was one really, really tough review in the chicago tribune by ridgely hunt. in 1970s he leaves this three wifes -- his wife and three kids and has a sex change prognosis and becomes nancy hunt. interesting, a little sideline for critics of betty freidan. now, one thing that -- [laughter] >> one thing that johnson was famous for was the treatment. he'd get right in your face, and here he is getting in the face of the senator from vermont. and he -- i don't have a picture of him actually touching green but he liked to put his hands on you. there was a scene in the white house when he had george wallace come and visit. he sat wallace in the sofa that had such cushy cushions and wallace was two inches from the floor, and johnson is a big guy and gets right in his face, and i just want to read you -- one of the great things is that johnson recorded all of his meetings. lbj allowed wallace to speak first and the governor presented his usual i complaints about the government's -- federal government's interference. the president responded, inching even closer to wall
there was one really, really tough review in the chicago tribune by ridgely hunt. in 1970s he leaves this three wifes -- his wife and three kids and has a sex change prognosis and becomes nancy hunt. interesting, a little sideline for critics of betty freidan. now, one thing that -- [laughter] >> one thing that johnson was famous for was the treatment. he'd get right in your face, and here he is getting in the face of the senator from vermont. and he -- i don't have a picture of him...
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let me quote the co-owner of the chicago tribune who expected more awards than he received and who blurted out after election when lincoln seemed less friendly than before, "we made abe and by god we can unmake him." so what do we make of this? one more quote. leonard sweat, another friend of lincoln's who wrote "some of mr. lincoln's friends insisted that he lacked the storing attributes of personal affection which he ought to have exhibited." what do we think? how good a friend was abraham lincoln, and what do we make of this testimony that he tended not to store long-standing friendships? and we should start with illinois years so let's start with chuck and guy if we can. >> interesting. is this on? it seems to be there's two questions of how good a friend was he and then the examples that you gave where friendships didn't last and sort of starts at the back of my story with speed, as lincoln would say ass backwards. but the way in which speed served such a crucial function for him was far and away his best friend and nurtured him through his deep struggles for nearly three and a half y
let me quote the co-owner of the chicago tribune who expected more awards than he received and who blurted out after election when lincoln seemed less friendly than before, "we made abe and by god we can unmake him." so what do we make of this? one more quote. leonard sweat, another friend of lincoln's who wrote "some of mr. lincoln's friends insisted that he lacked the storing attributes of personal affection which he ought to have exhibited." what do we think? how good a...
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at&t, which the "chicago tribune" reported will give bonuses to 200,000 employees, will also hand outink slips to 600. and comcast, our own parent company, pledged to hand out $1,000 bonuses and laid off hundreds of people. the white house today had no real answer as to why they claim credit for the bonuses and raises, but not the layoffs. >> i just want to be clear. it sounds to me like you are saying that the administration's policies are partly responsible for the walmart wage rise. but that the layoffs are nothing to do with you. am i understanding that correctly? is that not inconsistent? >> what i'm saying is the administration's economic policies are a function of what we see growth and investment. different companies will do different things. some companies will invest capital, some companies will return money to workers. lots of things are going on in the economy and we appreciate what walmart's doing. >> what happened with walmart today is the latest incident to put the lie to trump's claims to be the savior of the american worker. remember the carrier plant in indiana? trum
at&t, which the "chicago tribune" reported will give bonuses to 200,000 employees, will also hand outink slips to 600. and comcast, our own parent company, pledged to hand out $1,000 bonuses and laid off hundreds of people. the white house today had no real answer as to why they claim credit for the bonuses and raises, but not the layoffs. >> i just want to be clear. it sounds to me like you are saying that the administration's policies are partly responsible for the walmart...
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he sued chicago tribune critic about 30 years ago for saying that his proposed trump tower was an ugly monstrosity. but i think what we're really seeing here, julie, this is like a brush back pitch in baseball. the president trying to send a strong message to those who write about him, cover, pontificate about him will that he is going to push back hard what he sees is unfair, untruthful criticism. actually he has a much stronger tool than filing a libel suit. he has the bully pulpit and bitter pull fight push back against people like steve bannon, michael wolff would, you name it. >> julie: his private lawyers have trend lawsuits like you mentioned to many people. i mean, the list is huge. several journalists are among them. but they have never actually followed through on them. i'm wondering what the message is there from the president and his legal team or by going ahead and pushing forward this libel law legislation in 2018 if he is hoping to then go back to those lawsuits, hoping that they would stick, knowing that they possibly wouldn't under the current law. >> well, the problem
he sued chicago tribune critic about 30 years ago for saying that his proposed trump tower was an ugly monstrosity. but i think what we're really seeing here, julie, this is like a brush back pitch in baseball. the president trying to send a strong message to those who write about him, cover, pontificate about him will that he is going to push back hard what he sees is unfair, untruthful criticism. actually he has a much stronger tool than filing a libel suit. he has the bully pulpit and bitter...
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here's a headline from the chicago tribune, late december 1944. american people fooled. a lot of concern and confusion about what does this mean, what's happening in the war? are we going to go back to imperialism in this sort of behavior? taken together all these factors combined to create this great deal of uncertainty about when the war in europe might end, that the behavior of the soviet and british allies, about the ability for roosevelt administration to secure the principles articulated in the atlantic charger-- charter was the war was over. one result of these anxieties is the sharp contrasts in congress that was when into office in 1933 when we had the 100 days with frantic activity versus the congress that was voted in and sworn in at the start of fdr's fourth term. they were sworn in january 3, 1945. this congress was at the opposite. there wasn't much activity with no push for legislation and in light of the many problems that seem to plague the allies, there was no push for new legislation in the congress. on the contrary, most members of the house and senat
here's a headline from the chicago tribune, late december 1944. american people fooled. a lot of concern and confusion about what does this mean, what's happening in the war? are we going to go back to imperialism in this sort of behavior? taken together all these factors combined to create this great deal of uncertainty about when the war in europe might end, that the behavior of the soviet and british allies, about the ability for roosevelt administration to secure the principles articulated...
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the chicago tribune's film that they show, war of millions she said a few hundreds marching around. that was a pretty good assessment relative to the other scenes of the war. >> in 1915. in milwaukee in 1915. and he came back and arrived in the new york city in september. and in october 1915 the daily news was announced and this film was going to be made and it first showed in milwaukee at a scripts newspaper, nea newspaper for a week. and later by the local theaters on their own financial exposure. >> let me go in here. this is one place that was not fate. faked. >> look in the knack. he's kneeling with a pipe. it's one of the few times you see a pipe he's loading the film in his cam ramp thatera. that's what i think he's doing. he just got hit. you'll see guys once they get their act together trying to chase him down. i don't think that was staged at all. >> you'll notice he had his head down. it looked like reese had his head down too. that has the look of authenticity. >> there's a lot of mud. a lot of mud. >> yeah. >> so just to go back to the screenings, would the film have ma
the chicago tribune's film that they show, war of millions she said a few hundreds marching around. that was a pretty good assessment relative to the other scenes of the war. >> in 1915. in milwaukee in 1915. and he came back and arrived in the new york city in september. and in october 1915 the daily news was announced and this film was going to be made and it first showed in milwaukee at a scripts newspaper, nea newspaper for a week. and later by the local theaters on their own...