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>> absolutely. >> reporter: do you think, had you not found skills for chicagoland's future, you would be where you are? >> i'm not sure. it's definitely put me at a different level. i could still be juggling between two jobs or still attempting to find something that's better suited for my needs and wants. and my career path in general. so i know i would keep pushing but, you know, i'm not sure. a new app is aimed at lgbtq christians who feel excluded by religious institutions. read more at pbs.org/newshour. >> sreenivasan: former outfielder jim piersall, who went public with his struggles with mental illness in his 1955 autobiography "fear strikes out," later made into movie, died this weekend. piersall, who played 17 seasons in the major leagues, was 87. and finally, 31-year-old alex honnold has become the first climber to scale yosemite national park's three-thousand foot "el capitan" alone. with no ropes or safety gear." national geographic," which documented the climb for its forthcoming film "solo," says honnold made it to the top in under four hours. coming up on the newshour t
>> absolutely. >> reporter: do you think, had you not found skills for chicagoland's future, you would be where you are? >> i'm not sure. it's definitely put me at a different level. i could still be juggling between two jobs or still attempting to find something that's better suited for my needs and wants. and my career path in general. so i know i would keep pushing but, you know, i'm not sure. a new app is aimed at lgbtq christians who feel excluded by religious...
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lemonis: ...a small catering business serving the chicagoland area.ad: a package of mushroom and a broccoli. this is gonna be for "soundstage." lemonis: although tad had zero formal training, his excellent food and attentive service soon put him on the map. tad: it's smelling great in here! lemonis: over time, the company grew to 12 employees... tad: whoo, hot! lemonis: ...and every year brought more business than the last, until now. tad: holy crap. and then we're left with nothing. lemonis: a sharp drop in bookings this year has tad in a panic... tad: andy! lemonis: ...and his team unsure of their future. tad: ah. i think you need to reach out to the other customer and see if -- if that is for sure or not. lemonis: because of my fast-growing food company, i wanted to expand into the world of catering, and honest foods has one of the best reputations here in my hometown of chicago. if i can get them back on the path to growth, i honestly think the sky is the limit. tad: okay, we have 30 minutes. jennifer: yeah, we're crunched. tad: it's tight in here
lemonis: ...a small catering business serving the chicagoland area.ad: a package of mushroom and a broccoli. this is gonna be for "soundstage." lemonis: although tad had zero formal training, his excellent food and attentive service soon put him on the map. tad: it's smelling great in here! lemonis: over time, the company grew to 12 employees... tad: whoo, hot! lemonis: ...and every year brought more business than the last, until now. tad: holy crap. and then we're left with nothing....
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there are chicagoland area. all this moisture in atlanta is trying to work its way up here. we may see a few more clouds, maybe an isolated shower. most of us should remain on the dry side. your forecast tomorrow, 93 degrees. isolated storm possible. most of us dry. hot and humid, a great day for the pool. 86 by 11:00, 91 by 2:00. hot and humid by 4:00 tomorrow. definitely going to be a good pool day if you're out and about. next ten days, we're talking the heat waive right on through nex wednesday and thursday. friday and saturday, we're extending the heat wave all the way through next week. tuesday is the fourth of july with a temperature there of 93 degrees. i do think fourth of july fireworks will look okay. 50% chance of storms on saturday. if you go to the quicken loans national friday, tomorrow, looking good. pop-up storm, 93. a better chance of storms on saturday. sunday, a high of 93 degrees. where can we go to beat the he you know you can normally beat it there. we're going to be in the 80s there. temperatures five to ten degrees below where they'll be inland. scat
there are chicagoland area. all this moisture in atlanta is trying to work its way up here. we may see a few more clouds, maybe an isolated shower. most of us should remain on the dry side. your forecast tomorrow, 93 degrees. isolated storm possible. most of us dry. hot and humid, a great day for the pool. 86 by 11:00, 91 by 2:00. hot and humid by 4:00 tomorrow. definitely going to be a good pool day if you're out and about. next ten days, we're talking the heat waive right on through nex...
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. >>> fanger academy high school featured in the 2014 documentary "chicagoland" it is located in onecity's most violent gang ridden neighborhoods, yet every single senior, 54 of them, that graduated this morning, has plans to do to college. something that has not happened there in decades. here's cnn's ryan young. >> i'm enxcited about college. i've been dreaming about going to college since i was little. >> reporter: like many seen yers she can't wait for college. >> i've been through so much my four years at this school. i actually had a child my junior year, last year, i was out of school for almost three months. >> reporter: despite missing months of class after having a baby boy she will finish second in her senior class at chicago's finger high school. a senior class determined to defy the odds that keep many of their south side peers trapped. every single senior, all 52 of them, have college plans. >> i want to go i am going to major in biology. >> i want to be a surgeon. >> i want to go to business and go to law. >> it is the first time in 20 years that an entire class can ce
. >>> fanger academy high school featured in the 2014 documentary "chicagoland" it is located in onecity's most violent gang ridden neighborhoods, yet every single senior, 54 of them, that graduated this morning, has plans to do to college. something that has not happened there in decades. here's cnn's ryan young. >> i'm enxcited about college. i've been dreaming about going to college since i was little. >> reporter: like many seen yers she can't wait for...
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lemonis: ...a veteran caterer has been feeding chicagoland for almost 20 years.: but all of a sudden, he's starving for business. tad: it's been rough, these last four months. lemonis: you're down almost 30%. tad: yeah. lemonis: a steep drop in sales has sent his anxiety through the roof, causing him to lash out. tad: mike, you got to work faster, man. jennifer: there's so much criticism and no praise. lemonis: and as their paychecks get smaller and their patience grows thinner, his employees are on the verge of a revolt. vincent: there could be a little bit of a mutiny going on within honest foods. lemonis: if i can't help breathe new life into the company...
lemonis: ...a veteran caterer has been feeding chicagoland for almost 20 years.: but all of a sudden, he's starving for business. tad: it's been rough, these last four months. lemonis: you're down almost 30%. tad: yeah. lemonis: a steep drop in sales has sent his anxiety through the roof, causing him to lash out. tad: mike, you got to work faster, man. jennifer: there's so much criticism and no praise. lemonis: and as their paychecks get smaller and their patience grows thinner, his employees...
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the only thing that reminisces 1986 like it's a ferris bueller's day here in chicagoland, but that'smargaret thatcher said, you win the debate and then you win the vote. we're winning the debate on pro growth tax reform. we have to do the transition, the transition is harder in terms of what it is, tell me this and that. but there's no defending the status quo. >> all right. as i look up in the sky do i see a bat sign up there? is b.a.t. still alive? >> b.a.t. is still alive. it's in the context of doing a couple of things. having anti-base erosion rules. so what we propose -- >> what does that mean in english? >> here's what it means in english. you lower the corporate rate, move from the international system to the territorial system. you need some sort of protection against companies just putting their intellectual property in ireland, god bless them at the lower rate. >> so what jack lew tried to control those leaving the country for tax benefits that's what you're talking about? >> that's right. he tried and failed. redefining the debt and equity doctrines for 40 years it doesn'
the only thing that reminisces 1986 like it's a ferris bueller's day here in chicagoland, but that'smargaret thatcher said, you win the debate and then you win the vote. we're winning the debate on pro growth tax reform. we have to do the transition, the transition is harder in terms of what it is, tell me this and that. but there's no defending the status quo. >> all right. as i look up in the sky do i see a bat sign up there? is b.a.t. still alive? >> b.a.t. is still alive. it's...
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these doctors, these doctors in the chicagoland area have said it's now time for america to seriously look at medicare for all, and i agree with them. i think it's time to look at it, because the private health insurance system, as we try to save it, salvage it, remake it for the affordable care act, has real shortcomings. and i hope that those on the other side who are considering changes in our health care system will actually listen to doctors, listen to hospital administrators and listen to the families they represent. why they are doing this in secrecy, why they are refusing to give us a chance for committee hearings and amendments, i can't tell you, other than the obvious. clearly what they have come up with is something they don't believe the american people will accept, so they need to push it through without disclosure at the last minute and get out of town in hopes that people won't blame them. well, when it comes to health care, people don't forget. i won't forget. and the people of illinois won't forget the votes that were cast in the house of representatives which threate
these doctors, these doctors in the chicagoland area have said it's now time for america to seriously look at medicare for all, and i agree with them. i think it's time to look at it, because the private health insurance system, as we try to save it, salvage it, remake it for the affordable care act, has real shortcomings. and i hope that those on the other side who are considering changes in our health care system will actually listen to doctors, listen to hospital administrators and listen to...