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it started in evanston, where a car hit several vehicles, including a man on a bike and a woman on a motor scooter. the man was critically injured. the driver kept going for three miles before skokie police stopped her. so far, there is no evidence that she'd been drinking or taking drugs. former congressman jesse jackson junior has been moved to another prison. jackson is serving a 30-month sentence for illegal use of campaign funds. he started at a federal prison camp in north carolina, last october. on friday, he was transfered to a prison camp in alabama, which was his first choice at sentencing. the reverend jesse jackson says the move was for medical reasons and his son's condition is improving. his son is being treated for bi-polar disorder. family and friends gathered to help the family of a four-year- old boy born with cerebral palsy and epilepsy. james fulkerson has frequent seizures, and he requires constant care. his family says, as he has grown ... so has his needs. robin attended the event at st. john brebeuf in niles on sunday. the money raised will go toward the purch
it started in evanston, where a car hit several vehicles, including a man on a bike and a woman on a motor scooter. the man was critically injured. the driver kept going for three miles before skokie police stopped her. so far, there is no evidence that she'd been drinking or taking drugs. former congressman jesse jackson junior has been moved to another prison. jackson is serving a 30-month sentence for illegal use of campaign funds. he started at a federal prison camp in north carolina, last...
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change the relationship between schools and student athletes everywhere diane eastabrook = = = == evanston, illinois. and there have been a handful of northwestern football players who have come out in favor of a union. >> are they addressing this as well? >> they are considering a plan for schools like northwestern to have more autonomy to make their own rules as far as medical aid and tickets home for kids to see their families over the holidays and during the break. the exact issues that the cap a. the group that is representing these students is addressing. >> diane, thank you very much. and a reminder, aljazeera taking you beyond immigration with our new series, border land. thousands of people do it every day. risking it all to ride the beast. >> 27-year-old john has tried and failed to cross the u.s. border many times. he wants to reunite with his mother, who abandoned him when he was just two years old. [ foreign dialogue ] he's from el salvador and taken the death train four times, and has experienced the brutality of the criminal gangs. [ speaking spanish ] >> so there are crimin
change the relationship between schools and student athletes everywhere diane eastabrook = = = == evanston, illinois. and there have been a handful of northwestern football players who have come out in favor of a union. >> are they addressing this as well? >> they are considering a plan for schools like northwestern to have more autonomy to make their own rules as far as medical aid and tickets home for kids to see their families over the holidays and during the break. the exact...
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the 61 year-old was last seen in evanston on february 22nd. her car and perce were found near elliot park. police are holding a 63 year- old woman after a series of car crashes. it started on sunday when her car hit several vehicles as well as a man on a bike. the man was critically injured. the driver kept going for 3 mi. before police stopped her. so far there is no evidence that she had been drinking or taking drugs. >> an ambulance that was stolen was found in the southwest suburbs. police say they believe they found the person who is responsible. the private ambulance was taken after paramedics dropped off a patient. police found that about 9 mi. away. >> has changed prisons. was moved friday from north carolina to another minimum security prison in alabama. jackson hankered security guards and north carolina by advocating prisoner rights. began serving a 30 month sentence last october for legal use of campaign funds. the alabama prison was the first choice. due to be released at the end of next year. >> >> happened on our gun 400 block.
the 61 year-old was last seen in evanston on february 22nd. her car and perce were found near elliot park. police are holding a 63 year- old woman after a series of car crashes. it started on sunday when her car hit several vehicles as well as a man on a bike. the man was critically injured. the driver kept going for 3 mi. before police stopped her. so far there is no evidence that she had been drinking or taking drugs. >> an ambulance that was stolen was found in the southwest suburbs....
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live in evanston. a despondent of voting. and said of. the ballots will be taken away. we will not learn the results anytime soon. the labor relations board will hear the appeal. >> >> a lot of fun trying to communicate. my teammates would be betraying northwestern. the train the football family. 76 players are eligible to vote. >> they will say we did not want to be an either side. you want to be a member of the team. either way we did not want to get into it dispute. the lead on the day after a stated interest substantial issues. it marks the regional director ruled scholarship players are universauniversity employees. paris club basketball coach came to show his support. a one board with that. at its restaurants first and foremost. the regional what was flawed. i conclude the n.c.a.a.. the board is looking for all of the visit of the confined. plans to address the media and a few minutes. my review more about the appeal. >> it is possible those ballots will never be counted. the board has not set up a timetable. residents are on alert after a woman was sexually assau
live in evanston. a despondent of voting. and said of. the ballots will be taken away. we will not learn the results anytime soon. the labor relations board will hear the appeal. >> >> a lot of fun trying to communicate. my teammates would be betraying northwestern. the train the football family. 76 players are eligible to vote. >> they will say we did not want to be an either side. you want to be a member of the team. either way we did not want to get into it dispute. the...
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we are in evanston, illinois. when will we know the results of today's vote? >> certainly not today, because once those votes are taken, you mentioned the lower court made that decision. the full nlrb is going to review the regional directors decision, the votes are going to be held until the full board makes the decision on it. >> there's been a lot of lobbying on campus on both sides of this issue. what have people been saying about the vote? >> well, overall, the students really that we talked to on campus didn't have a lot to say bit, but the players seemed to be split on it and here's what a couple of them had to say. >> it's time for players to have a seat at the table and you can't run from it, you can't meet us with closed doors. it's time for us to be a part of the discussion. i think that's huge. >> this university i'm really fortunate to be in my position. i don't think a union needs to answer for my team. >> as you can see, it could go either way. it's hard to say. >> i think this is the question a lot of people want to know. what happens to colleg
we are in evanston, illinois. when will we know the results of today's vote? >> certainly not today, because once those votes are taken, you mentioned the lower court made that decision. the full nlrb is going to review the regional directors decision, the votes are going to be held until the full board makes the decision on it. >> there's been a lot of lobbying on campus on both sides of this issue. what have people been saying about the vote? >> well, overall, the students...
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. >> right here in the chicago area, the temperance beer company became evanston's first ever berate. >> traditional beer that everyone likes, we will do an english style i p a that i appreciate. it's a sweeter by psa, would put american hops in there to give it a kick. >> the market is developing, more and more bars, sometimes it could be an old neighborhood bar serving the same thing for ever now library opens up and they say let's put something new in there. it opens the door for more specialized beer. >> what's next? >> one of the big things in the next year sour beer. it might seem spoiled but it will be new. they're not afraid to spend money for a good beer. >> >> i wonder if there's a reason for that. >> for more information, or to share your favorite craft brew... check out wgn moring news dot-com slash- leshock. coming up, rushed to hospital after a concert miley cyrus.. c. what happened. miley cyrus tweeo of herself lying in a hospital bed -- with a toy octopus ... after canceling her show in kansas city, last night. her rep says, she was hospitalized for "a severe allergic
. >> right here in the chicago area, the temperance beer company became evanston's first ever berate. >> traditional beer that everyone likes, we will do an english style i p a that i appreciate. it's a sweeter by psa, would put american hops in there to give it a kick. >> the market is developing, more and more bars, sometimes it could be an old neighborhood bar serving the same thing for ever now library opens up and they say let's put something new in there. it opens the...
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diane estherbrook has more from evanston, illinois. >> well, it could be months before we know how these football players voted. the national labor relations board impounded the ballots today. they won't be counted until they can review a regional director's decision that said student-athletes can be considered employees and unionizunionize. a northwestern spokesman said that the unions have been lobbying the players heavily. >> during the period leading up to this election northwestern did not get its campaign according to the guidelines and procedures outlined by the national relations board. we did explain consistently and very clearly the university's position. which is that we believe our students are students, not employees, and that we don't believe unionization and collective bargaining are the appropriate methods. >> reporter: former northwestern quarterback ken coolter said i'm proud of what they have accomplished. they're giving the voice to the voiceless, and a spokesman for northwestern said regardless of how this vote turns out he thinks what it's going to do is open up a d
diane estherbrook has more from evanston, illinois. >> well, it could be months before we know how these football players voted. the national labor relations board impounded the ballots today. they won't be counted until they can review a regional director's decision that said student-athletes can be considered employees and unionizunionize. a northwestern spokesman said that the unions have been lobbying the players heavily. >> during the period leading up to this election...
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eligible to vote on unionizing a and the pro and the union factions have been lobbying the players in evanstone players will have a chance on campus to vote secret ballot, but we may not know the results for months, and that is because last month, the director of the national labor board said that the employees have a right to organize. they will appeal, and then the federal labor board decided to review the case. today's ballots are going to be impounded until the national labor board makes a decision. opponents say that it goes against the idea of student athlete, but some say it is compensation so that the parents and the boosters and the universities will be watching the decision. so will the wildcats be the first team to go union without going pro. i am joined by andy staples and ben strauss, sports writers. and ben just got back from no h northwestern, and what were you seeing and hearing on campus today at the scene? >> well, they were lined up early in the pre-dawn chilly weather this morning, but you could see the players trickling into the media site, and not allowed insooide or near
eligible to vote on unionizing a and the pro and the union factions have been lobbying the players in evanstone players will have a chance on campus to vote secret ballot, but we may not know the results for months, and that is because last month, the director of the national labor board said that the employees have a right to organize. they will appeal, and then the federal labor board decided to review the case. today's ballots are going to be impounded until the national labor board makes a...
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fox news's mike tobin on campus in evanston with the latest, mike. >> reporter: the poll is closed. ballots have been impounded. the university campaigned hard for a no vote but in the face of allegations that pressure from coaches, administrators and alumni on these players, ultimately amounted to unfair campaigning the university gives a big denial. >> simply not the case. it is just not true. our, our position really has not changed since the first day that this began back in february. >> reporter: we will not know the outcome for months. those ballots were not counted before they were impounded. they will remain secret until the full nlrb can hear an appeal to a ruling from the regional nlrb. that was the ruling that gave players the ability to form a union. today's vote is about whether they want to form a union. one thing we got from the university there is momentum afoot for change in college sports. the real question whether that change should come in the for of a players union. back to you in new york. melissa: mike, thanks so much. meanwhile the buffalo bills cheerleaders
fox news's mike tobin on campus in evanston with the latest, mike. >> reporter: the poll is closed. ballots have been impounded. the university campaigned hard for a no vote but in the face of allegations that pressure from coaches, administrators and alumni on these players, ultimately amounted to unfair campaigning the university gives a big denial. >> simply not the case. it is just not true. our, our position really has not changed since the first day that this began back in...
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they have a theater in evanston -- >> seth: on nully street, right?t college. >> you went to northwestern. >> seth: i did. >> you have a big brain. >> seth: i do. >> you do. [ laughter ] that's why you're here. she -- so i, to this day, will still run lines with her. and by the way, running lines with my mom for "entourage" was one of the weirdest experiences -- [ laughter ] -- of my entire life. i can't even repeat some of the things that my character would say. and you know, she was always so focused. and to hear my mom playing turtle, like literally reading -- [ laughter ] -- turtle's lines was very surreal. but she, you know, would run lines for me with "mr. selfridge" and what not. and she, you know, this is -- being on pbs, masterpiece theater, i finally earned some street cred with my mom. >> seth: that's great. >> yes. [ audience aws ] [ applause ] yes, it's exciting. >> seth: and such an acting family -- >> yep. >> seth: -- that you come from. what's it like growing up in that acting-centric of a family? >> i remember, you know, when we grew
they have a theater in evanston -- >> seth: on nully street, right?t college. >> you went to northwestern. >> seth: i did. >> you have a big brain. >> seth: i do. >> you do. [ laughter ] that's why you're here. she -- so i, to this day, will still run lines with her. and by the way, running lines with my mom for "entourage" was one of the weirdest experiences -- [ laughter ] -- of my entire life. i can't even repeat some of the things that my...
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like -- not school sanctioned, but it was a day when people got really stoned and walked around evanstony." >> seth: people took mushrooms. >> a lot of shrooming. >> seth: still smoked weed. >> yeah! it was a lot of -- >> seth: and it was like, you would watch like "big head todd." that was the band of the day. >> totally, big head todd! stinky's pub which is your sketch. >> seth: yep. that was my sketch troupe. i remember someone on armadillo day, a friend of mine, dressed up like cookie monster. and it was like, it's like the end of the school year. it's so hot, and he was full cookie monster. and he had a pillow case. so he went to store and he filled it with like, oreos? >> what? >> seth: and so he was just walking around dancing all day and stoned people would be like, "cookie monster." he'd just hand 'em a cookie which, if your stoned is like, the greatest thing that's ever happened. [ laughter and applause ] >> totatlly the greatest. >> seth: and then, the great thing was -- >> that's amazing! >> seth: he ran out of cookies and he went down to like, the student -- like, you know t
like -- not school sanctioned, but it was a day when people got really stoned and walked around evanstony." >> seth: people took mushrooms. >> a lot of shrooming. >> seth: still smoked weed. >> yeah! it was a lot of -- >> seth: and it was like, you would watch like "big head todd." that was the band of the day. >> totally, big head todd! stinky's pub which is your sketch. >> seth: yep. that was my sketch troupe. i remember someone on...
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he has a unique perspective of what they do in evanston, illinois. jeff kessler with us as well.. it's like one of the klest places on the planet. here's a kid in c-gate who has 800 s.a.t.'s and he's going go to northwestern in fist six and there's another kid who can move a park around or tennis or whatever. should we treat the kids differently? frame that within this ncaa debate. >> we should allow the schools to treat each student exactly the way the schools want to. right now -- >> isn't the risk as a star full pacquiao from some school in texas, where's rg iii from? r.g. grift? washington redskins. >> baylor. >> i don't think that's what the marker would generate. if a kid wants that kid from c-gate and let's say the kid is a great musician and you want to give the kid extra housing, extra benefits, guess what? there's no rule to prevent it. the only people who are subject to these restrictions are not the rest of the student body. it's only the athletes. so we have to -- go ahead. >> no, i don't mean to interrupt but at boston university, there's a domer that's like a five-
he has a unique perspective of what they do in evanston, illinois. jeff kessler with us as well.. it's like one of the klest places on the planet. here's a kid in c-gate who has 800 s.a.t.'s and he's going go to northwestern in fist six and there's another kid who can move a park around or tennis or whatever. should we treat the kids differently? frame that within this ncaa debate. >> we should allow the schools to treat each student exactly the way the schools want to. right now --...
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mike tobin live near the northwestern campus in evanston, illinois.ike. >> jon, the poll is just about to close and looks like all 76 players voted. most of them not even 21. their decision could change college sports as we know them. the catch here we know we won't know the tally today. all of the ballots will be impounded until the full nlrb can hear an appeal to the ruling of the regional nlrb. that was the ruling that gave players the ability to form a union of the decision today is whether they want to. one thing is certain. the university does not want this. >> northwestern will fight this to the very last breath of the fight. they will take it as high as they have to go. would the united states supreme court become interested in this case? it's a real possibility. >> reporter: now the university has thrown everything it can at a no vote here. some people on the periphery say they're putting excessive pressure on the players. even if the wildcats vote no, the ruling on books from nlrb so that players can form an opinion. in the opinion of analys
mike tobin live near the northwestern campus in evanston, illinois.ike. >> jon, the poll is just about to close and looks like all 76 players voted. most of them not even 21. their decision could change college sports as we know them. the catch here we know we won't know the tally today. all of the ballots will be impounded until the full nlrb can hear an appeal to the ruling of the regional nlrb. that was the ruling that gave players the ability to form a union of the decision today is...
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evanston northwestern. avastin northshore in chicago. all of these folks are laying off people. when you talk to their ceos, what they are seeing is an double-digit revenue growth. it's like three, four, 5% revenue growth. they're spending is growing faster and so they're trying to adjust to this uncertainty and that's what i think this lies principally brought to the health system. this massive cloud of confusion and this threat that the world is going to change to respond to uncertainty by trying to reduce the momentum in their own spending and lay off workers. someone alluded in the question period on the first day of the physician sector. i spent most of the last three years studying the physician business and sort o of the futue medical practice in this country. i don't think there's any question but that a hidden effect, not only of the law, but of the regulatory regime that preceded the law is to drive the independent medical practitioner out of business and into the hands of corporate owners. the principle movement in this space has been at the hospital employment which
evanston northwestern. avastin northshore in chicago. all of these folks are laying off people. when you talk to their ceos, what they are seeing is an double-digit revenue growth. it's like three, four, 5% revenue growth. they're spending is growing faster and so they're trying to adjust to this uncertainty and that's what i think this lies principally brought to the health system. this massive cloud of confusion and this threat that the world is going to change to respond to uncertainty by...
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evanston northwestern. avastin northshore in chicago. all of these folks are laying off people. when you talk to their ceos, what they are seeing is an double-digit revenue growth. it's like three, four, 5% revenue growth. they're spending is growing faster and so they're trying to adjust to this uncertainty and that's what i think this lies principally brought to the health system. this massive cloud of confusion and this threat that the world is going to change to respond to uncertainty by trying to reduce the momentum in their own spending and lay off workers. someone alluded in the question period on the first day of the physician sector. i spent most of the last three years studying the physician business and sort o of the futue medical practice in this country. i don't think there's any question but that a hidden effect, not only of the law, but of the regulatory regime that preceded the law is to drive the independent medical practitioner out of business and into the hands of corporate owners. the principle movement in this space has been at the hospital employment which
evanston northwestern. avastin northshore in chicago. all of these folks are laying off people. when you talk to their ceos, what they are seeing is an double-digit revenue growth. it's like three, four, 5% revenue growth. they're spending is growing faster and so they're trying to adjust to this uncertainty and that's what i think this lies principally brought to the health system. this massive cloud of confusion and this threat that the world is going to change to respond to uncertainty by...