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in elmhurst... >> we ran inside the house and we saw a tree branch come down >> his new car was paired..spared... his air-conditioning still churning. his neighbors were not so lucky >> look of drawuck of the draw >> the sky turned pitch black. you would have thought your in the middle of a category one hurricane >> his generator tonight is one of many running on this block >> this is about the fourth summer in a row where we have had a vicious and thunderstorms roll through. >> 155,000 customers are still without power. the majority of those will be restored overnight. it is likely that there will be pockets continuing over the next couple of days without power. the insurer to check-in on your neighbors >> from downtown chicago to the suburbs both linda and rain were causing major problems today. trees were knocked down all over the area. a tree fell on a car with a person inside. the victim was not injured and rescuers were able to free the person from the car. now looks like severe keep it will be the big concern over the coming days >> jim ramsey... >> those of storms are long gone
in elmhurst... >> we ran inside the house and we saw a tree branch come down >> his new car was paired..spared... his air-conditioning still churning. his neighbors were not so lucky >> look of drawuck of the draw >> the sky turned pitch black. you would have thought your in the middle of a category one hurricane >> his generator tonight is one of many running on this block >> this is about the fourth summer in a row where we have had a vicious and...
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and in east oakland the elmhurst district was even worse 25% more crime overall during the suppressionrelease how many murders we have in those 90 days? rep to 69. we at 100 black program going. in his july 16th murders. activists who helps run a mortuary said the suppression effort has not stopped the flow bodies. just this began to buy teenagers were shot and wounded in jack london square this oakland's peaceful popular waterfront walker believes will be no solution until city officials stop playing politics and start focusing on oakland's children. >>> is that a lot of money on locking them up but didn't have any money to save their life. to keep them out of the funeral home. how're jordan is returning from out of town and was not available for comment oakland police will present these findings of a subcommittee meeting tomorrow evening. california teachers were suspected of committing crimes against children are still on the payroll. and it's extremely difficult for districts to get rid of them alan martin shows us why it won't get any easier. did waves charged with five counts of
and in east oakland the elmhurst district was even worse 25% more crime overall during the suppressionrelease how many murders we have in those 90 days? rep to 69. we at 100 black program going. in his july 16th murders. activists who helps run a mortuary said the suppression effort has not stopped the flow bodies. just this began to buy teenagers were shot and wounded in jack london square this oakland's peaceful popular waterfront walker believes will be no solution until city officials stop...
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but in elmhurst normally prior run rampant at with members of their unions turnout for the secretary's book begins great today susan san francisco to celebrate the city reaching its goal of creating 5000 summer jobs for teenagers. tuz also touted the president's call for a middle-class tax cuts and creating more jobs at home outsourcing is yesterday's news. and guess what's a hat in sourcing is now. that is the future. so is a allosaurs in jobs overseas becoming less profitable for businesses because foreign labor and shipping costs are going up. if the mission was to get people talking we can report mission accomplished. the art installation has tongues wagging in the east bay. there'll be an outrage and it won't stop until there is one there's got a pledge to stop the violence. >>> it was cooler than yesterday's day but not as cool as it will be tomorrow the areas that were cool the most as eyewitness news' continues on the c. w.. and denies cal their fans are a step closer to a new football fields. crews began laying down new turf for the renovated stadium. elizabeth cook shows us p
but in elmhurst normally prior run rampant at with members of their unions turnout for the secretary's book begins great today susan san francisco to celebrate the city reaching its goal of creating 5000 summer jobs for teenagers. tuz also touted the president's call for a middle-class tax cuts and creating more jobs at home outsourcing is yesterday's news. and guess what's a hat in sourcing is now. that is the future. so is a allosaurs in jobs overseas becoming less profitable for businesses...
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the mass shooting in aurora, colorado are on the minds of moviegoers who packed the theater in elmhurst to see the "dark knight rises," they were outraged but not scared away. >> that type of thing you want to bring a family to watch the show. it's a terrible situation but you take the risk just going anywhere, right? >> classic cinemas have 13 locations in northern illinois. today theater personnel checked purses while they took tickets. patrons will no longer be able to bring backpacks. johnson says the theaters are working with local police departments. >> make sure we brush up on everything we're doing. make sure we're maintaining a safe and secure location. which i do believe we are. >> the sin mark is owned by the same company as the century 16 in aurora, colorado. patrons here say they saw a security presence but nothing out of the ordinary. >> it was the biggest change to what she felt in the movie's most violent scene. >> the seats came up. i found myself glancing at the emergency exit. so, i mean that's the only difference for me. i was kind of more aware of my surroundings, a
the mass shooting in aurora, colorado are on the minds of moviegoers who packed the theater in elmhurst to see the "dark knight rises," they were outraged but not scared away. >> that type of thing you want to bring a family to watch the show. it's a terrible situation but you take the risk just going anywhere, right? >> classic cinemas have 13 locations in northern illinois. today theater personnel checked purses while they took tickets. patrons will no longer be able to...
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. >> reporter: jeff pape sells athletic gear online and from his 5500 square foot store in elmhurst, illinois. >> what we see is that people aren't spending as muchs that a used to, people that might have spent 150 or $200 on stuff are now back to 60 or $70. >> reporter: to pape there's no mystery why. >> people that had jobs that were making 100,000 or $s 50,000 are now making 40 or $50,000 and that has to affect their spending. >> reporter: that affects and his work force, now down to two from four. have you had to cut back on the things that you purchased for your store? the inventory? >> definitely we're working with our vendors to try and keep our costs as low as we can. >> reporter: you can see that ripple effect across the country. shopping centers reported just a 1.8% growth in sales over the last year. barely ahead of the inflation rate of 1.7%. suggesting the consumer mood at least remains in recession. >> they're definitely hearing all the news and all the politicss about that's going on with the recession and the economy, and the proof is in the pudding. >> reporter: one
. >> reporter: jeff pape sells athletic gear online and from his 5500 square foot store in elmhurst, illinois. >> what we see is that people aren't spending as muchs that a used to, people that might have spent 150 or $200 on stuff are now back to 60 or $70. >> reporter: to pape there's no mystery why. >> people that had jobs that were making 100,000 or $s 50,000 are now making 40 or $50,000 and that has to affect their spending. >> reporter: that affects and his...
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officials say will be wednesday or thursday when power will be restored to the hardest-hit areas like elmhurst ... officials say could be as late as thursday ... it's dangerously hot out here this afternoon if you or someone knows where the cooling centers are you can access that information also at the wgn website ... >>slowly but surely com-ed crew members are restoring power to customers in the past hour alone more than 2000 residents saw their lights go back gone ... dupage county is still the hardest hit area with more than 38,000 customers without power in cook county more than 8000 homes and businesses are still on the dark kane county 99 will county 101 and lake county just 10 customers still waiting for their power to go back on as amy said com-ed is hoping to of all power back on line by tomorrow night ... the suit in wheaton is open today without electrical power that sue was closed on sunday and yesterday to clean up debris from those weekend storms officials are still waiting for power to be restored they say it's not a major problem for the animals however they're taking heat pre
officials say will be wednesday or thursday when power will be restored to the hardest-hit areas like elmhurst ... officials say could be as late as thursday ... it's dangerously hot out here this afternoon if you or someone knows where the cooling centers are you can access that information also at the wgn website ... >>slowly but surely com-ed crew members are restoring power to customers in the past hour alone more than 2000 residents saw their lights go back gone ... dupage county is...
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. >> the storm and elmhurst did not last long. 10 maybe 15 minutes. cleaning up is a different story. construction crews on the job st. charles wrote one of the hardest hit in the sunday high wind. severe damage water inside the house. short burst. the water that followed a penetrated inside the house. the storm did not discriminate. >> north side of chicago to cicero to hanover park at this way damage throughout the entire area. saftops of houses the family called no physical damage but no life and no air-conditioned borrowed time from this borrowed regenerator patiently waiting for the power. they have been through this before. down the plant 5-6-7 days what ever it takes. >> back here fourth of july wheaton fireworks and the parade on wednesday have been canceled state of emergency declared the mayor tried to get perhaps state funding for clean up in the next couple of weeks. the city continues to make arrangements to make sure they get back in proper order to get the power back in the next couple of days. >> power outages cleanup also dealing with
. >> the storm and elmhurst did not last long. 10 maybe 15 minutes. cleaning up is a different story. construction crews on the job st. charles wrote one of the hardest hit in the sunday high wind. severe damage water inside the house. short burst. the water that followed a penetrated inside the house. the storm did not discriminate. >> north side of chicago to cicero to hanover park at this way damage throughout the entire area. saftops of houses the family called no physical...
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thank you all very much and i will turn the podium back over to elmhurst dean lynn r. goldman. [applause] >> when you realize these armies are not coming to his aid and trying to escape, that is when we collapse when he felt it was going to come to an end and it was a question of suicide. >> the story with a look at the second world war, from eight of hitler's rise to power to his dark final days. >> his main objective was not to be captured allied -- alive by the russians. being spat out and ridiculed. he was determined to die. he was internment to die with him. he >> more sunday at 8:00 on c- span's "q & a." >> oklahoma city, may. wichita in june. this past weekend in jefferson city. watch for the continuing travels every month on booktv and next month, look at the history and literary culture at the neck stop. the weekend of august 4 and fifth, on c-span 2 and 3. >> 5 democrats joining republicans in repealed. the senate is not expected to bring legislation to the senate floor, though the republican leader said he would push for a vote before the elections. speaker of the ho
thank you all very much and i will turn the podium back over to elmhurst dean lynn r. goldman. [applause] >> when you realize these armies are not coming to his aid and trying to escape, that is when we collapse when he felt it was going to come to an end and it was a question of suicide. >> the story with a look at the second world war, from eight of hitler's rise to power to his dark final days. >> his main objective was not to be captured allied -- alive by the russians....