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garrett tenney is live outside chicago with more now. garrett?llo, jon. $15 an hour is how much protesters believe they should be paid for their work in the fast-food industry. between 600 and 700 protesters came to the headquarters of the golden arches today to push for that as well as for the right to unionize without retaliation. not just at mcdonald's but at other restaurants as well in the fast-food business. mcdonald's is the largest chain in the world, though. despite its drop in u.s. sales and increased costs due to increased beef prices, protesters say if they can get mcdonald's to pay its workers more, other restaurants will follow. >> mcdonald's is a billion-dollar franchise. they can afford it. my store alone brings in at least $2,000 a day. we can absorb to get a raise. maybe not $15 but at least $10 the minimum. >> $10.10 is what president obama's pushing congress for as the federal minimum wage. $15 an hour would be more than twice what the current minimum wage is. jon? >> sounds like a lot of dough. garrett tenney, thank you. >>>
garrett tenney is live outside chicago with more now. garrett?llo, jon. $15 an hour is how much protesters believe they should be paid for their work in the fast-food industry. between 600 and 700 protesters came to the headquarters of the golden arches today to push for that as well as for the right to unionize without retaliation. not just at mcdonald's but at other restaurants as well in the fast-food business. mcdonald's is the largest chain in the world, though. despite its drop in u.s....
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garrett tenney live in chicago with more on this story. garrett? >> reporter: jenna, as many as 26 tornadoes reported over four states in mother's day weekend. the worst of the damage is in the kansas city area. this high school in the small town of orec, look at picture they poste facebook stage. this is it where the school's roof used to be. as many as 300 homes were damaged by winds, winds as strong as 135 miles an hour. neighbors say they rushed to their basements and could feel the tornado go by. >> it was a train. sounded like a train going through. >> our house was shaking and dirt was coming into the house. >> baby's room, there are two branches sticking in the, from the ceiling. >> just glad the baby's okay. i need to see them. i really need to see my babies. >> we're just all received that everybody is okay and we made it out. we can replace our things. can't replace our lives. >> reporter: thankfully no reports of any deaths or serious injuries from these storms but these storms also brought golf ball-sized hail in parts of kansas, iowa,
garrett tenney live in chicago with more on this story. garrett? >> reporter: jenna, as many as 26 tornadoes reported over four states in mother's day weekend. the worst of the damage is in the kansas city area. this high school in the small town of orec, look at picture they poste facebook stage. this is it where the school's roof used to be. as many as 300 homes were damaged by winds, winds as strong as 135 miles an hour. neighbors say they rushed to their basements and could feel the...
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garrett tenney live in chicago with how social media is changing the way police solve crimes. > yeah, jenna. we all know there is lots of people who post their every move on social media, everything from what they had to breakfast and when their neighbor was doing on the lawn. police are using that because criminals believe, it or not, are even posting about their dirty deeds online for bragging rights now. teenagers are especially active on social media and more often cops are finding when there is conflict or a shooting, it is because of something that started online, like just a few weeks ago on chicago's south side when two girls fighting over a boy on facebook, escalated to 14-year-old inddiao martin being shot and killed on her way open from school. chicago police say social media is increasingly important tool they're using to help prevent and solve crimes. plus superintendent gary mccarthy says it is become the modern day graffiti for gangs. rather than spray painting on somebody's fence, they do it on social media. often times because of far-reaching effects of social
garrett tenney live in chicago with how social media is changing the way police solve crimes. > yeah, jenna. we all know there is lots of people who post their every move on social media, everything from what they had to breakfast and when their neighbor was doing on the lawn. police are using that because criminals believe, it or not, are even posting about their dirty deeds online for bragging rights now. teenagers are especially active on social media and more often cops are finding when...
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garrett tenney live with this. what caused this last minute stay for him? >> reporter: martha, the 46-year-old suffers from a medical condition that creates tumors in his head and his neck. his attorneys argued those tumors could block the blood veins, from the cocktails going through thinks body which could cause enormous amounts of pain that would violate the constitutional protection against cruel and unusual punishment. bucklew's execution would be the first in the u.s. since a botched execution in oklahoma last month that caused an inmate to suffer for nearly 40 minutes before ultimately dying. death penalty opponents have used that case to argue against the drug cocktails that many states are now using since european companies have stopped supplying those drugs for execution. missouri says, that wouldn't be an issue for them though. they have six executions in the last year and none of those inmates had outward signs of any pain or suffering. but this execution could still go through today. if that appeal process runs out when the full supreme court r
garrett tenney live with this. what caused this last minute stay for him? >> reporter: martha, the 46-year-old suffers from a medical condition that creates tumors in his head and his neck. his attorneys argued those tumors could block the blood veins, from the cocktails going through thinks body which could cause enormous amounts of pain that would violate the constitutional protection against cruel and unusual punishment. bucklew's execution would be the first in the u.s. since a...
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weather threats bill: we'll watch that tense day over the weekend we'll see what holds for today garrett tenney there live in chicago had snow in colorado martha: can you believe that? bill: no thanks martha: packed show ahead for you this morning what will democrats do on benghazi this is huge question this week are they going to join this process? congressman adam kinzinger on what is next with the investigation bill: this deadly ask, a hot-air balloon hitting a power line burst into flames in medicare air we'll have latest on victims and where they were found martha: remains of unidentified victims when the twin towers fell, getting a final resting place but many families are not happy with new york city on this, we'll tell you why >> nothing of him has been found my son's human remains are surely being transported here to the basement of a private admission-charging museum that is sacrilege as a christian, as a catholic it is an outrage mayo? corn dogs? you are so outta here! aah! [ female announcer ] the complete balanced nutrition of great-tasting ensure. 24 vitamins and minerals, antioxi
weather threats bill: we'll watch that tense day over the weekend we'll see what holds for today garrett tenney there live in chicago had snow in colorado martha: can you believe that? bill: no thanks martha: packed show ahead for you this morning what will democrats do on benghazi this is huge question this week are they going to join this process? congressman adam kinzinger on what is next with the investigation bill: this deadly ask, a hot-air balloon hitting a power line burst into flames...