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its a pop culture bonanza near rockford, illinois. like the clothes worn by comedian redd foxx. costumes from gone with the wind, and marilyn monroe belongings with the top of a famous presidential birthday cake pictured here moments before marilyn sang to jfk. happy birthday mr. president happy birthday to you. but the biggest draw at historic auto attractions is a fleet of infamous motor vehicles like adolf hitlers staff car. theres the armored packard belonging to russian dictator joseph stalin, and gangster john dillingers getaway car. then theres the ambulance that rushed the mortally wounded lee harvey oswald to a dallas hospital after getting shot by jack ruby whose hat and shoes are on display. it seems like the last place youd want to visit. but walk into the wood river refinery museum near st. louis and youll step back in time. is this a hidden jewel, would you say, in this part of illinois? oh absolutely, its a hidden jewel in the united states. nostalgia lovers you wont believe your eyes vintage road maps the kind youd pic
its a pop culture bonanza near rockford, illinois. like the clothes worn by comedian redd foxx. costumes from gone with the wind, and marilyn monroe belongings with the top of a famous presidential birthday cake pictured here moments before marilyn sang to jfk. happy birthday mr. president happy birthday to you. but the biggest draw at historic auto attractions is a fleet of infamous motor vehicles like adolf hitlers staff car. theres the armored packard belonging to russian dictator joseph...
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handling the requests to verify foid cards -- is the responsibility of illinois state police. director hiram grau says the agency is increasing staffing and resources...for that part of the law that kicks in next year. "this legislation makes perfect sense...it makes my officers safer and it makes our communities safer." >> the governor says legislation is still needed on the federal level but he says this is a start. illinois joins seven other states in requiring that lost or stolen guns are reported to police >> a 22 year-old man is in serious condition after a car hit him as he was crossing the street early this morning. the victim was walking west across the water street when he was hit by a northbound car at about 2:00 a.m.. the driver told police the man crossed against the red light and he was unable to avoid hitting him. the driver was cited for failure to exercise due care and was also taken to an northwestern with minor injuries >> gun violence was again a major story in chicago this weekend. here are the numbers... at least 22 people wounded it and 4 dead. police ar
handling the requests to verify foid cards -- is the responsibility of illinois state police. director hiram grau says the agency is increasing staffing and resources...for that part of the law that kicks in next year. "this legislation makes perfect sense...it makes my officers safer and it makes our communities safer." >> the governor says legislation is still needed on the federal level but he says this is a start. illinois joins seven other states in requiring that lost or...
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. >> official tuscaroras for illinois high school students applying for college are down. >> and illinois as the largest percentage of test takers that take extra time only 4 percent of students that extra time. >> why the kidnapper is requesting dna samples from her brother is a victim. >> there is a murder and mayhem on main street usa. >> warning travelers about safety. >> grab the man is sentenced to 35 >> grab the man is senthey, have you guys heard about probiotics? for digestive health? yes and did you know that trubiotics is a daily probiotic that helps in two ways? it supports digestive and immune health by working in your gut where 70% of your immune system lives. try trubiotics today. this is chicagos very own. the u.s. soldier committed the largest bridge of classified information in u.s. history the sentence to 35 years in prison today. bradley manning gave more than 700,000 pieces of data to a website back in 2010 while he served in iraq. he will be eligible for parole when to serve about 10 years. it will receive credit for time already served. >> rear learning more about i
. >> official tuscaroras for illinois high school students applying for college are down. >> and illinois as the largest percentage of test takers that take extra time only 4 percent of students that extra time. >> why the kidnapper is requesting dna samples from her brother is a victim. >> there is a murder and mayhem on main street usa. >> warning travelers about safety. >> grab the man is sentenced to 35 >> grab the man is senthey, have you guys...
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senator mark kirk once a chicago-based atf orbiter to head up and fighting efforts across illinois,t's part of a bigger strategy to undercut and bounced around the country. robert jordan is live in the loop with details. >> the new bank saw our that the senator wants to put in place will have about $8 million at its disposal to fight crime, as this against in chicago. kirk says that per- capita chicago has more street gangs and any other city in the country. surrounded by sheriff's it local counties and the superintendent of police in chicago center kirk made it clear that fighting against is a major priority. kirk is asking for more money for the atf, which will take a leading role in the new effort u.s. marshals and the department of justice will also work in this multipronged plan to fight gangs and the drugs they sell. kirk said that gangs in recent years have grown so much that they are larger than the lawn for the agencies which are putting them. >> when you talk about their size, but they far eclipsed the size of the police forces involved and that's why we need federal back
senator mark kirk once a chicago-based atf orbiter to head up and fighting efforts across illinois,t's part of a bigger strategy to undercut and bounced around the country. robert jordan is live in the loop with details. >> the new bank saw our that the senator wants to put in place will have about $8 million at its disposal to fight crime, as this against in chicago. kirk says that per- capita chicago has more street gangs and any other city in the country. surrounded by sheriff's it...
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. >>> la ley que hace a illinois, que controla la venta de armas de fuego >>> el alcalde de new york,de forma ilegal en el estado de carolina del norte y considero li carolina del sur. la policÍa decomisÓ 250 armas y arrestÓ a 19 personas. >>> illinois se suma a la lista de estados firmÓ una nueva ley que obligara a deportar cualquier arma robada o perdida a las autoridades. liliana nos habla de una de las ciudades mÁs azotada para la violencia con armas de fuego en estados unidos. . >>> fue otro fin de semana violento en chi cago, 6 muertosy 27 heridos en balaceras en diferentes puntos de la ciudad para combatir olas de violencia como estas, el gobernador de illinois firmÓ una ley que expande la verificaciÓn de antecedentes para la transacciÓn de todas las armas de fuego en el estado chltd >>> va a solicitar ahora que las personas privadas, si van a vender o pierden sus armas, tengan que registrarlo y tengan que avisarlo antes de 72 horas. es primera vez en la historia, que illinois obligo ra a las personas reportar a las autoridades, la pÉrdida oro bo de sus armas. una medida que ap
. >>> la ley que hace a illinois, que controla la venta de armas de fuego >>> el alcalde de new york,de forma ilegal en el estado de carolina del norte y considero li carolina del sur. la policÍa decomisÓ 250 armas y arrestÓ a 19 personas. >>> illinois se suma a la lista de estados firmÓ una nueva ley que obligara a deportar cualquier arma robada o perdida a las autoridades. liliana nos habla de una de las ciudades mÁs azotada para la violencia con armas de fuego...
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because it's illinois. it's illinois. it's obamastan. the republicans there are for gay marriage. you think. except when the chairman of the illinois republican party came out and said that being in favor of gay marriage, the rest of the illinois republican party got furious with him and essentially forced him out as chairman of republican party in the state because he supported gay rights. he ended up resigning not long after those comments. that happened this year in illinois. illinois which we think of as being somewhere in line with massachusetts and vermont and california and the race to be the deepest of deep blue states. right? it's word. well, if you head a couple states south of illinois, and a little to the right, you will find yourself in the great state of alabama which is not a blue state. it is not even close. not even remotely purple. crimson tide and all that. in alabama on this issue, something weird has also just happened. after the pro-gay marriage ruling, a chair came out in support of what the supreme court did, in s
because it's illinois. it's illinois. it's obamastan. the republicans there are for gay marriage. you think. except when the chairman of the illinois republican party came out and said that being in favor of gay marriage, the rest of the illinois republican party got furious with him and essentially forced him out as chairman of republican party in the state because he supported gay rights. he ended up resigning not long after those comments. that happened this year in illinois. illinois which...
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>> well, i think the other side of that coin is what we saw happen in illinois. both parts of the legislature are controlled by democrats yet the african-american pass pour rose up to put a stop to this train that was going forward in illinois, and they almost single-handedly stopped the redefinition of bill from going through the illinois regulate our. that's interesting because african-american pastors confront of demise of the family more than any other segment of our population. and what we're trying to do is redefine the institution of marriage to say that fathers are optional. that's predictably going to have devastating consequences are civil society and i think that's why this thing was pulled from the illinois legislature before it went forward. people prosecute standing back and start to think about the consequences that may flow from this radical redefinition of marriage. >> is there a 50 state strategy or have several different strategies been unleashed over the past several months. >> well, we're continuing to work through multiple means to get more
>> well, i think the other side of that coin is what we saw happen in illinois. both parts of the legislature are controlled by democrats yet the african-american pass pour rose up to put a stop to this train that was going forward in illinois, and they almost single-handedly stopped the redefinition of bill from going through the illinois regulate our. that's interesting because african-american pastors confront of demise of the family more than any other segment of our population. and...
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pide justicia, viviana avila. >>> el centro para el cuidado de ancianos en illinois estÁ en el ojo del instituciÓn. >>> dijeron que tenÍa un abceso en la boca, que pareciÓ una fractura en dos partes de su mandibula, y tiene un golpe en la espalda, hematomas. >>> nancy hija de marrero, tiene grabado el mensaje de una trabajadora del centro, le informa de la supuesta condiciÓn de su mamÁ. >>> (hablan en inglÉs). > >>> pero nunca se hizo menciÓn a los golpes y fracturas. >>> tÚ no tienes que ser mÉdico, ni enfermera para darte cuenta que la persona o la golpearon, o se cayÓ. >>> carmen marrero, ademÁs sufre de alzheimer no dijo nada acerca de lo ocurrido. >>> duele mami? >>> duele. >>> la organizaciÓn lulac que asiste a la familia, formalizÓ una queja ante el departamento de salud pÚblica de illinois. >>> tuvo que haber una negligencia que esta seÑora si se cayÓ, un trabajador la golpeÓ, no sabemos lo dejamos al departamento de investigaciÓn. hoy familiares de la anciana y activistas protestaron al frente del centro de cuidado y rehabilitaciÓn para alertar de esta situaciÓn, que pudiera o
pide justicia, viviana avila. >>> el centro para el cuidado de ancianos en illinois estÁ en el ojo del instituciÓn. >>> dijeron que tenÍa un abceso en la boca, que pareciÓ una fractura en dos partes de su mandibula, y tiene un golpe en la espalda, hematomas. >>> nancy hija de marrero, tiene grabado el mensaje de una trabajadora del centro, le informa de la supuesta condiciÓn de su mamÁ. >>> (hablan en inglÉs). > >>> pero nunca se hizo...
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the aclu in illinois today hired that guy.he former state republican party chairman who got forced out for being too pro-gay for the republican party, the aclu just hired him to try to bring other republicans along to his way of thinking. to try to bring that state along, thereby, to the pro-gay rights side of this issue. that is specific to illinois today, but the aclu nationally has launched a $10 million effort to do this across the country, to get republicans to move republicans. to get conservatives to move conservatives on this issue. the idea is that there is nothing inherently liberal about supporting equal rights for gay people. it should be seen as a conservative value as well, and the idea is the people who can best make that case to conservatives and republicans are other conservatives and other republicans who are maybe a little less in the rick santorum mold and a little more in the david cameron mold. the guy who the aclu hired to head up this national effort is a heavyweight. he worked on capitol hill as commun
the aclu in illinois today hired that guy.he former state republican party chairman who got forced out for being too pro-gay for the republican party, the aclu just hired him to try to bring other republicans along to his way of thinking. to try to bring that state along, thereby, to the pro-gay rights side of this issue. that is specific to illinois today, but the aclu nationally has launched a $10 million effort to do this across the country, to get republicans to move republicans. to get...
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today at the illinois state fair, we salute agriculture in many ways.robably honor 20 or 30 families that have done work in farming. >> he says that agriculture and business have been a signature sound on his radio show keeping farmers glued to their radios over 50 years. >> everyday is a new day. i have had more women tell me that they have been told to be quiet because of me at noon when the market prices, on. come on. >> he is so important to us and agriculture. i think he has been emceeing for over 50 years. we have a building named after him. i think that it is so important ... he is respected and well loved and was to be a part of this at the state fair. >> among the many people and companies honored here on agriculture today was orion samuleson himself, and illinoand illinoisian of the day. >> let us here at fort orion samuleson , an icon. >> sitting here as a teenager, i could never have imagined i would be talking to you right here at the state fair. i wrote the book, so pick up. you cannot bring a big enough as to what is out there in this wor
today at the illinois state fair, we salute agriculture in many ways.robably honor 20 or 30 families that have done work in farming. >> he says that agriculture and business have been a signature sound on his radio show keeping farmers glued to their radios over 50 years. >> everyday is a new day. i have had more women tell me that they have been told to be quiet because of me at noon when the market prices, on. come on. >> he is so important to us and agriculture. i think he...
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he was charged with her killing and extradited back to sycamore, illinois, to stand trial. seattle homicide detective mike czensenskey and he interrogated mccollough. john denied his role in maria's murder, but after your interrogation you had no doubt that john was the guy that eluded police for decades. why was that? >> during the investigation, or during my interview of jack, which lasted a couple hours, he was making some very telling signs during the interview. at one point when i showed him the montage that was shown to the little girl who was with maria, he was looking at each picture saying he didn't know one person in there and he -- one over his picture which was clearly him and it was almost comical how he threw it to the side and said i don't know who that person is. also he would stand up in the room and he would put the chair between himself and me, kind of -- a blocking system. caught him in a couple different lies. he also told me he never went by the name johnny until i showed him the back of the photograph that he gave to his girlfriend at the time signed,
he was charged with her killing and extradited back to sycamore, illinois, to stand trial. seattle homicide detective mike czensenskey and he interrogated mccollough. john denied his role in maria's murder, but after your interrogation you had no doubt that john was the guy that eluded police for decades. why was that? >> during the investigation, or during my interview of jack, which lasted a couple hours, he was making some very telling signs during the interview. at one point when i...
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and that is 18th street, by that grade and by creating and bringing the site up to illinois street and in the community we will bring it up to the area and we are ausing building 109 as the parking area and human powered boating, center. and or storage area and we have what we call the building 109, four, court which includes building 110 and historic building platforms and a large patio area. and building 110 may become a future cafe and park rest room and then, the former slip ways two and three will be actually he he ex-vaited. and something to point out in each of these graphics as we move forward is the scale of the entire sight and it is about 9 acres and on the scale on the lower right-hand corner you see a tree a car and people frolicking in the open space and that just shows you the scale and magnitude of the park and how we can have the different programs of uses covered across the park and the multiuse green is about the same size as the bosh park just to give you a frame of reference to the scale. >> so here is a detail of the locating some playground for the expecting grou
and that is 18th street, by that grade and by creating and bringing the site up to illinois street and in the community we will bring it up to the area and we are ausing building 109 as the parking area and human powered boating, center. and or storage area and we have what we call the building 109, four, court which includes building 110 and historic building platforms and a large patio area. and building 110 may become a future cafe and park rest room and then, the former slip ways two and...
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and as bad as it is for chicago, illinois is actually much worse.ason, just unfunded pension liabilities that really, when you look at some of these numbers, allison, are quite frightening. how on earth they ever going to make up that money that is needed for those pension fund? >> they, well, that is exactly right. you take chicago, and it is one of the top five cities of the country, it is the least-funded of all those pension systems. illinois, the state pension systems is one of the worst funded pension system than every single state. you have very abysmal statistics and outcomes they're facing. the fact is, the money simply is not there. you can't raise taxes. i mean rahm emanuel has said for chicago he would refuse to, and i rightly so, raise property taxes by 150%. that is the kind of numbers that you're looking at for both chicago and both of the state of illinois. and so what really has to happen is to begin immediately a restructuring of these state pensions and i would add, health care retiree costs. both are unaffordable and need to be r
and as bad as it is for chicago, illinois is actually much worse.ason, just unfunded pension liabilities that really, when you look at some of these numbers, allison, are quite frightening. how on earth they ever going to make up that money that is needed for those pension fund? >> they, well, that is exactly right. you take chicago, and it is one of the top five cities of the country, it is the least-funded of all those pension systems. illinois, the state pension systems is one of the...
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illinois has all kinds of -- >> it could be an illinois thing.uld be an illinois thing. >> all the governors in prison and jail. >> from both parties, might i add. >> bipartisan. >> one of the things i think that is really true that nancy pelosi said, she said we're not going to know what's in the bill until it's passed. surprise, i think we're finding that out because as it inches along and gets towards the date, we are unraveling new things and they're not working and we're canceling this and postponing this, as you can see with the mandates, et cetera, and i think that as far as illinois's concerned, the biggest brouhaha to me was the fact they spent $35 million, $35 million taxpayer dollars to hire a p.r. firm in illinois to make this thing -- to put a spin on it so it's going to be good. >> to get people to sign up. >> if it's this good, why are you force feeding it? >> because you want -- two things. if you have a big massive bill, there are two things i would say. one, you will always have implementation difficulties at the beginning when
illinois has all kinds of -- >> it could be an illinois thing.uld be an illinois thing. >> all the governors in prison and jail. >> from both parties, might i add. >> bipartisan. >> one of the things i think that is really true that nancy pelosi said, she said we're not going to know what's in the bill until it's passed. surprise, i think we're finding that out because as it inches along and gets towards the date, we are unraveling new things and they're not...
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the illinois epa has issued an air pollution action de. expected to reach the orange or unhealthy for sensitive groups category. the groups include individuals of the respiratory disorders as well as active children and older adults. this is the first action de issued for 2013 parent >> fighting for a chance at parole. the sentencing phase begins for u.s. soldier that indebted to killing at afghan civilians. indebted to killing at afghan civilians. for digestive health? yes and did you know that trubiotics is a daily probiotic that helps in two ways. it supports digestive and immune health by working in your gut where 70% of your immune system lives. try trubiotics today. survivors are expected to come face-to-face with the american soldier who admitted he gunned down 16 people last year. a sentencing hearing has begun in military court. he pleaded guilty to the murders to avoid the death penalty. most of the victims were women and children. attorneys say a brain injury played a role in those attacks. nine members of the afghan village wer
the illinois epa has issued an air pollution action de. expected to reach the orange or unhealthy for sensitive groups category. the groups include individuals of the respiratory disorders as well as active children and older adults. this is the first action de issued for 2013 parent >> fighting for a chance at parole. the sentencing phase begins for u.s. soldier that indebted to killing at afghan civilians. indebted to killing at afghan civilians. for digestive health? yes and did you...
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marketing major markus burden of frankfurt, illinois sinks it. he scores a check for out-of-state tuition worth more than 11-thousand dollars. i am so happy for him. we're about to experience the warmest weekend in a month. tom skilling says summer is back in chicago. he'll tell you how high temps will reach. next. .dr tom just said it. aren't you glad it is warm out? aren't you glad it is warm out. we have some great weather for the air and water show. look at the shot. this comes from the bahamas. downers grove. from jeff. he had a spear fishing trip. we had some warm weather coming after an august that was far from war. we have the window washer up there and that is what those cables are for. i had to show you that practice today through time lapse. you see the entire air and water show inside 20 seconds, or at least the practice for it. better to see it at normal speed and you can do that tomorrow. court tuesday. rubber-stamp this for tomorrow and the next day. the warmest temperatures in a month with 83 tomorrow and 85 the next day. we have
marketing major markus burden of frankfurt, illinois sinks it. he scores a check for out-of-state tuition worth more than 11-thousand dollars. i am so happy for him. we're about to experience the warmest weekend in a month. tom skilling says summer is back in chicago. he'll tell you how high temps will reach. next. .dr tom just said it. aren't you glad it is warm out? aren't you glad it is warm out. we have some great weather for the air and water show. look at the shot. this comes from the...
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contributing resource and the historic iron seeing along illinois street and that is also a contributing resource. and this shows the shore line condition at piers one through three closest to the shipyard on the edge of the park and some of the industrial artifacts and the various machinery. >> and okay. so, in terms of the actual planning, process, the park plan, and had to address the challenges of how do you, convert an industrial site into a park and accommodate the new functions? >> it also had to deal with balancing the history and preservation and historic interpretation of the site with this open space programming and recreation. it also had to look at the various uses of the district of the slip way and also, it looked at the charactered and defining features of the slip way which includes the cranes 1430 and the runway and the utility racks and the slip ways one through three. it also looked at physical elements and researched the evolution to world war ii and the eras identified the elements that remain on the site and determined that the design should rehab tait the world wa
contributing resource and the historic iron seeing along illinois street and that is also a contributing resource. and this shows the shore line condition at piers one through three closest to the shipyard on the edge of the park and some of the industrial artifacts and the various machinery. >> and okay. so, in terms of the actual planning, process, the park plan, and had to address the challenges of how do you, convert an industrial site into a park and accommodate the new functions?...
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. >>> la ley que hace a illinois, que controla la venta de armas de fuego >>> el alcalde de new york,carolina del sur. la policÍa decomisÓ 250 armas y arrestÓ a 19 personas. >>> illinois se suma a la lista de estados firmÓ una nueva ley que obligara a deportar cualquier arma robada o perdida a las autoridades. liliana nos habla de una de las ciudades mÁs azotada para la violencia con armas de fuego en estados unidos. . >>> fue otro fin de semana violento en chi cago, 6 muertosy 27 heridos en balaceras en diferentes puntos de la ciudad para combatir olas de violencia como estas, el gobernador de illinois firmÓ una ley que expande la verificaciÓn de antecedentes para la transacciÓn de todas las armas de fuego en el estado chltd >>> va a solicitar ahora que las personas privadas, si van a vender o pierden sus armas, tengan que registrarlo y tengan que avisarlo antes de 72 horas. es primera vez en la historia, que illinois obligo ra a las personas reportar a las autoridades, la pÉrdida oro bo de sus armas. una medida que aplaude sarita villarreal que perdiÓ a un hermano de 26 aÑos, vÍctim
. >>> la ley que hace a illinois, que controla la venta de armas de fuego >>> el alcalde de new york,carolina del sur. la policÍa decomisÓ 250 armas y arrestÓ a 19 personas. >>> illinois se suma a la lista de estados firmÓ una nueva ley que obligara a deportar cualquier arma robada o perdida a las autoridades. liliana nos habla de una de las ciudades mÁs azotada para la violencia con armas de fuego en estados unidos. . >>> fue otro fin de semana violento...
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rodney davis of illinois. the chair: pursuant to house resolution 322, the gentleman from illinois, mr. davis, and a member opposed will each control five minutes. the gentleman from illinois is recognized for five minutes. mr. davis: mr. chairman, i would yield myself two minutes. thank you, mr. chairman. i rise today to offer the bipartisan davis-peterson amendment which helps address the disconnect between the e.p.a. and our agricultural community. under our amendment, e.p.a. rules that have a significant impact on a substantial number of agricultural entities has determined -- as determined by the secretary of agriculture would be considered major rules. under the reins act, major rules need congressional approval. we view this as another way to give agriculture a stronger voice when it comes to e.p.a. regulations. as i travel throughout the 13th district of illinois and listen to farmers and producers, one of their top concerns is regulatory ctions by the e.p.a. ag has been a bright spot in our economy. f
rodney davis of illinois. the chair: pursuant to house resolution 322, the gentleman from illinois, mr. davis, and a member opposed will each control five minutes. the gentleman from illinois is recognized for five minutes. mr. davis: mr. chairman, i would yield myself two minutes. thank you, mr. chairman. i rise today to offer the bipartisan davis-peterson amendment which helps address the disconnect between the e.p.a. and our agricultural community. under our amendment, e.p.a. rules that have...
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. >> in illinois at age 17 you're considered an adult, is that right? >> yes, ma'am. >> you you were three months in the cook county jail. >> yes, ma'am. >> how did that work for you? >> it wasn't nice. i woke up. >> welcome to adulthood. >>> you know you're on probation right? >> 17-year-old michael is back in detention for the third time on suspicion of burglary. >> they have you right now on formal probation for burglary for the same thing that you're being charged with today. do you understand that? >> yeah. >> this doesn't look good. do you realize that? you're looking at me kind of hard, and i get that. >> what? >> just your eyes. you're looking at me like you don't want me to talk anymore. >> that's all right. >> it's all right? >> police, they come after me because of my past history. it's easier for them to point a finger at someone who's done something like this before. you can't blame them, because i did put them in a situation, but it does kind of suck. >> michael is on the brink of his 18th birthday, and approaching adulthood is a dangerous
. >> in illinois at age 17 you're considered an adult, is that right? >> yes, ma'am. >> you you were three months in the cook county jail. >> yes, ma'am. >> how did that work for you? >> it wasn't nice. i woke up. >> welcome to adulthood. >>> you know you're on probation right? >> 17-year-old michael is back in detention for the third time on suspicion of burglary. >> they have you right now on formal probation for burglary for the...
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for example, i have here illinois earnings in the white house years. this is based upon a study of her income tax returns which are available here in hyde park library. it showed that from the year 1937 to 1939, for example, she had average net annual earnings of $62,000. that's a lot of money in those days. net earnings. 60,000. so these women never wrote things about eleanor. well, she's using her position to enhance yourself. if instead, they covered up -- covered up that kind of thing because they did feel somewhat grateful to her for allowing them to come to the white house every week. it was made greg, the one who had first asked that mindy allow them and been told that that was not going to happen outlawing sex discrimination. any -- 81 year-old howard w. smith, a conservative virginia congressman sought to stop passage of major civil rights legislation by adding the word sex to the title seven. which originally a lot of the basis of race, color, religion, or national origin. he hopes a radical -- ridiculed the proposed legislation to death but
for example, i have here illinois earnings in the white house years. this is based upon a study of her income tax returns which are available here in hyde park library. it showed that from the year 1937 to 1939, for example, she had average net annual earnings of $62,000. that's a lot of money in those days. net earnings. 60,000. so these women never wrote things about eleanor. well, she's using her position to enhance yourself. if instead, they covered up -- covered up that kind of thing...
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de 56 distritos en estados como california illinois, florida y texas y colorado., el comitÉ nacional republicano, aprobÓ una resoluciÓn migratoria que no ofrece un camino la ciudadanÍa. el documento asegura, que la mayorÍa de los estadounidenses, se opone a cualquier forma de achl inicio tamnistÍa. la resoluciÓn propone servicio de trabajo de 5 aÑos para los dreamers y servicio de trabajo de 2 aÑos para el resto de los indocumentados, que podrÍan renovarse. pero a todos, les niega una vÍa a la ciudadanÍa.
de 56 distritos en estados como california illinois, florida y texas y colorado., el comitÉ nacional republicano, aprobÓ una resoluciÓn migratoria que no ofrece un camino la ciudadanÍa. el documento asegura, que la mayorÍa de los estadounidenses, se opone a cualquier forma de achl inicio tamnistÍa. la resoluciÓn propone servicio de trabajo de 5 aÑos para los dreamers y servicio de trabajo de 2 aÑos para el resto de los indocumentados, que podrÍan renovarse. pero a todos, les niega una...
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the bride walked down the illinois 5 years after she was paralyzed from the waist down in a car accidenti am marrying my best friend. i married my best friend i could say now. >> seeing everything come together at the moment and all the hard work pay off and how beautiful she was, overwhelming. >> after the kiss he carried his bride back up the illinois. >>> we have something parents already knew the cost of raising children is going up and income isn't keeping up with the increase. the latest figures on the expense of raising a child from birth to 18, including food, clothes and child care. for a child born last year, $241,000 and that doesn't include college. that is a 3% increase from the year before. >>> lucky enough to have yesterday off, beautiful day. beautiful day today. >> we are getting a cool down. warmed up a few degrees yesterday and the day before. temperatures today down a couple degrees. summer time weather. back to school stuff. mild highs. 93 antioch. 94 santa rosa. cooler in oakland. 74 degrees. here is the fog by the golden gate bridge. it is there. then it goes away.
the bride walked down the illinois 5 years after she was paralyzed from the waist down in a car accidenti am marrying my best friend. i married my best friend i could say now. >> seeing everything come together at the moment and all the hard work pay off and how beautiful she was, overwhelming. >> after the kiss he carried his bride back up the illinois. >>> we have something parents already knew the cost of raising children is going up and income isn't keeping up with the...
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tourists walk up and down this block on east illinois all day long unaware that the homeless population is growing and the bad guys are becoming more brazen, they tell wgn. lucia malovany, area resident: "it's getting to the point that at night, after 8 o'clock, i feel i can't leave unaccompanied in the area." flalonder alexander, area worker: harry romejko, bookstore regular: "the days of thinking there are certain neighborhoods where you can be attacked, beaten up, robbed or killed are over. it can happen anywhere." police returned to the bookstore this morning. we're told they are checking private surveillance cameras, the store claiming to have a few of its own. meanwhile, the bookshop "after words" is taking one good first step toward creating a safer environment. it is changing its hours. closing up before dark. lucia malovany, area resident: "you should feel safe in your neighborhood and i don't anymore." you can see the guardian angels outside the bookstore talking to people as they come and go along this busy block. as busy as this is late at night, this crime took place at the
tourists walk up and down this block on east illinois all day long unaware that the homeless population is growing and the bad guys are becoming more brazen, they tell wgn. lucia malovany, area resident: "it's getting to the point that at night, after 8 o'clock, i feel i can't leave unaccompanied in the area." flalonder alexander, area worker: harry romejko, bookstore regular: "the days of thinking there are certain neighborhoods where you can be attacked, beaten up, robbed or...
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charles, illinois-- that's on the monopoly board-- it's the pollastrini family.g and applause] everybody's here trying to win theirself a lot of cash. and remember, if the grace family wins today, they drive out of here in a brand-new car. let's play the "feud"! give me victoria. give me geriann. [theme music playing] ladies, here we go. top 5 answers are on the board. name something a woman does to get her husband's sex drive out of park. victoria. >> kisses him. steve: kisses. [applause] >> cooks him a nice dinner. steve: cooks him a nice dinner. >> play. play. steve: they're gonna play. [applause] hi, beverly. >> hey, steve. steve: ready to try to win this car? >> i am. i'm rey. steve: this is a business show for you folks. ok? this is...this is car day. this is big. you've been on tv 4 days. this is your fifth day. you're famous. everybody knows who you are. everybody knows what you do. absolutely. now you go, beverly. name something a woman does to get her husband's sex drive out of park. >> dress in sexy lingerie. steve: lingerie. [cheering and applause] he
charles, illinois-- that's on the monopoly board-- it's the pollastrini family.g and applause] everybody's here trying to win theirself a lot of cash. and remember, if the grace family wins today, they drive out of here in a brand-new car. let's play the "feud"! give me victoria. give me geriann. [theme music playing] ladies, here we go. top 5 answers are on the board. name something a woman does to get her husband's sex drive out of park. victoria. >> kisses him. steve: kisses....
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jordan villanueva from illinois was a state champion in what kind of an event? it's called the wyse competition. it's a science and engineering competition for high school students, run through the university of illinois. i was state champion in biology. okay, you're a senior now, you're going on to college. is that competition an indication of your interest in college and later on? you know, i would like to do something in biology, but i'm going into college undeclared, so we'll see. okay, good. leonard cooper is a senior from little rock, arkansas. he's been captain of his quiz bowl team for how long now? since 8th grade. yeah. so, you're the one that tells the others how the game's gonna go. [ chuckles ] you could say that, yeah. how successful has your quiz bowl team been? in junior high, my first year, we won state -- we were co-champions. and then this past year -- this year in april, we were in the state finals and got 2nd place. great. way to go. thank you. all right, tori amos -- she has competed in a different kind of competition, but one that has a ti
jordan villanueva from illinois was a state champion in what kind of an event? it's called the wyse competition. it's a science and engineering competition for high school students, run through the university of illinois. i was state champion in biology. okay, you're a senior now, you're going on to college. is that competition an indication of your interest in college and later on? you know, i would like to do something in biology, but i'm going into college undeclared, so we'll see. okay,...
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. >> in illinois at age 17 you're considered an adult, is that right? >> yes, ma'am. >> you were three months in the cook county jail. >> yes, ma'am. >> how did that work for you? >> it wasn't nice. i woke up. >> welcome to adulthood. >>> you know you're on probation right? >> 17-year-old michael is back in detention for the third time on suspicion of burglary. company to go down by about $60 a month. little guy rebecca: the law works. what you wear to bed is your business. so, if you're sleeping in your contact lenses, ask about the air optix® contacts so breathable they're approved for up to 30 nights of continuous wear. serious eye problems may occur. ask your doctor and visit airoptix.com for safety information and a free one-month trial. we provide the exact individualization that your body needs. this labor day, don't invest in a mattress until you visit a sleep number store. once you experience it, there's no going back. oh, yeah! at our biggest sale of the year, every bed is on sale. queen mattresses now start at just $599. and save an incredibl
. >> in illinois at age 17 you're considered an adult, is that right? >> yes, ma'am. >> you were three months in the cook county jail. >> yes, ma'am. >> how did that work for you? >> it wasn't nice. i woke up. >> welcome to adulthood. >>> you know you're on probation right? >> 17-year-old michael is back in detention for the third time on suspicion of burglary. company to go down by about $60 a month. little guy rebecca: the law works....
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john tillman from the illinois policy institute is here.ssess the general situation for chicago. it seems that either chicago gets more money from illinois, most unlikely, or chicago gets money from the obama administration, probably unlikely, or it gets huge concessions from unions on pensions or it goes bankrupt. is that about it? >> those are the choices, stuart, and i think the key thing here is chicago. we should compare chicago of today to detroit of today, we should prepare chicago today to detroit of 20, 30 years ago and this is the fulcrum point for this mayor. is he going to take on the public employee unions, nine out of ten city workers are unionized? his political power comes from the unionized work force. the trick the mayor is, how does he take down his political face and cut expenditures and 78% of the budget spending. >> right, i want your judgment because he's got to get, i mean, serious concessions from those unions. he just got to do it otherwise, they're -- i mean, they really are in deep trouble. so, my question. >> ri
john tillman from the illinois policy institute is here.ssess the general situation for chicago. it seems that either chicago gets more money from illinois, most unlikely, or chicago gets money from the obama administration, probably unlikely, or it gets huge concessions from unions on pensions or it goes bankrupt. is that about it? >> those are the choices, stuart, and i think the key thing here is chicago. we should compare chicago of today to detroit of today, we should prepare chicago...
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this is last night in sycamore illinois.han was out photograph and the lightning last night and some spectacular shots. this from ryan northwest of the city on island at lake. always fascinating to see how intricate be lightning discharges are. beautiful sunset from wendy in oregon and illinois. thank you so much to our psittacine photographers. we have some professional photographers in there as well. this is how it looked today. cloudy and that took a toll on our temperatures. but it brought much we've needed rain. up to 5 in. to the west and ovo county. areas west of the city got most of the rain. tomorrow we get a comfortable 82 with readings cooler at the lakefront. 90 at all here today yesterday at 78 today. normal height is about 82. look how much of the midwest is cooler as the canadian high pressure comes then. these are the actual highs today. we made it to 76. 92 in st. louis and 94 and little rock. you can see the heat in the west. this will wash back into our area. and cooling at the north end of the continent a
this is last night in sycamore illinois.han was out photograph and the lightning last night and some spectacular shots. this from ryan northwest of the city on island at lake. always fascinating to see how intricate be lightning discharges are. beautiful sunset from wendy in oregon and illinois. thank you so much to our psittacine photographers. we have some professional photographers in there as well. this is how it looked today. cloudy and that took a toll on our temperatures. but it brought...
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beforeealthcare group joining the foundation, he directed the illinois department he brings aalth, so great deal of experience and expertise. you for coming. this is a critical topic. tom my viewpoint i was able charge with participating in response for a number of disasters that many may not have but i became with, quite interested in that. was in emergency medicine. i can tell you it is a challenging task. one of the things back in the late 90's that i thought was critical was we would have a molecular biology lab. up until then, we would grow cultures in the lab, and trying to track the disease was very challenging. you could do dna fingerprints, and i thought that was really important. they said it sounds like a good idea. the following year we had the same conversation. then we had september 11. in 2001 we set up a molecular biology lab, because we had thousands of samples people sent because they were concerned it was going to be anthrax. that could be part of the story. in 2002 there was an event outside of illinois where people e.rted coming down with coli, and we had the capa
beforeealthcare group joining the foundation, he directed the illinois department he brings aalth, so great deal of experience and expertise. you for coming. this is a critical topic. tom my viewpoint i was able charge with participating in response for a number of disasters that many may not have but i became with, quite interested in that. was in emergency medicine. i can tell you it is a challenging task. one of the things back in the late 90's that i thought was critical was we would have a...
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he was 11 living with his mother in a one-bedroom apartment in illinois and was stunned when she toldter. >> i love you. >> i love you too. >> you're real. >> lynch searched for his sister all his adult life. barbara mapes knew she was adopted and also felt for no particular reason that she had a brother. >> i think i have an older brother out there. some day i'm going to be walking down the street or in an airport and i'm going to see a guy who looks just like me. ha. >> mapes was raised by adoptive parents 35 miles away from her mother and birth mom in illinois but because of privacy laws those 35 miles might as well have been 3,500. >> i always felt like the corner foundation piece to that puzzle has always been missing. >> traditionally birth certificates are sealed am after that a new one is issued with the adopted parents' name on it. >> everywhere you went you got a brick wall privacy rules, hipaa rules. i mean i had contacted the hospital. no, we can't give you the information. >> reporter: in 2010 the illinois state legislature changed the law making it possible for adoptees
he was 11 living with his mother in a one-bedroom apartment in illinois and was stunned when she toldter. >> i love you. >> i love you too. >> you're real. >> lynch searched for his sister all his adult life. barbara mapes knew she was adopted and also felt for no particular reason that she had a brother. >> i think i have an older brother out there. some day i'm going to be walking down the street or in an airport and i'm going to see a guy who looks just like me....
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and, illinois decided to farm out medicaid work worth 10 of millions of dollars to a company alreadyer federal investigation for business practices in other states. fox's mike tobin has mower on this. mike, this is running into can controversy before the affordable care act is even implemented. >> reporter: exactly. as the infrastructure is created, alisyn, to make obamacare reality a deal was struck between illinois and michigan that could allow $190 million of worth of contracts to be awarded without bids. the contracts go to a company that has its share of black marks dealing with other states. as you know millions and millions of medical cases will need to be tracked and processed as the affordable care act goes into effect and that creates a need for a giant computer system, the medicaid management information system. the contracts to build and run the system go to client network services, incorporated or cnsi out of gaithersburg, maryland. the state of michigan had aexis. they formed a partnership with the michigan department of family health. the procurement code in illinois a
and, illinois decided to farm out medicaid work worth 10 of millions of dollars to a company alreadyer federal investigation for business practices in other states. fox's mike tobin has mower on this. mike, this is running into can controversy before the affordable care act is even implemented. >> reporter: exactly. as the infrastructure is created, alisyn, to make obamacare reality a deal was struck between illinois and michigan that could allow $190 million of worth of contracts to be...
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the illinois epa issued an "air pollution action day" through tomorrow. pollution levels are expected to reach the "orange" or "unhealthy for sensitive groups" category. this is the first action day issued for 2013. thanks to the late summer and warm up, we are about to get more of some action. tom skilling's in the weather center tonight. >> and we may have the first 90 degree day in chicago in over a month. that is what is going to happen tomorrow, but a cold front will come through. it may bring us some much-needed rain. we have your rain the numbers coming up. then the wind blows off the lake and it will heat up over the weekend. a lot of weather, we are coming back with that. >> also coming up, lyme disease on the rise in lake county. so how can you reduce your risk of getting the disease besides just staying indoors? >> >> and following in dad's footsteps. a little girl born in a parking lot nearly 33 years to the day her father born under similar circumstances. we will introduce you to that family coming up. >> you're watching chicago's >> you're w
the illinois epa issued an "air pollution action day" through tomorrow. pollution levels are expected to reach the "orange" or "unhealthy for sensitive groups" category. this is the first action day issued for 2013. thanks to the late summer and warm up, we are about to get more of some action. tom skilling's in the weather center tonight. >> and we may have the first 90 degree day in chicago in over a month. that is what is going to happen tomorrow, but a...
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. >> tendremos la historia de un padre y su hija en illinois que tienen algo en comÚn, algo que no sucede de eso estÁ en buenas condiciones. >> en esta historia se puede utilizar la tÍpica frase de tal palo tal astilla hace 33 aÑos naciÓ un niÑo, hasta ahÍ todo normal lo inusual en este caso que la madre dio a luz en un estacionamien estacionamiento. >> justamente el fin de semana la hija naciÓ en illinois, pero tambiÉn en un estacionamiento, al parecer tanto el padre como la hija estaban impacientes por llegar al mundo y tanto que no esperaron a que sus respectivas madres llegaron al hospital. >> ¿cuÁles son las posibilidades que pasen?. uenas noches.. >> (♪). >> >>> te quiero mucho >>> mucho >>> la verdad es que no entiendo >>> nada terminaron hace tiempo y de repente estamos festejando el matrimonio >>> bueno la gente puede cambiar de opinión yo me di cueta de que fui untonto en dejarla ir >>> nuevamente insisto en que no quiere decir que se vayan a casar además tiene ño
. >> tendremos la historia de un padre y su hija en illinois que tienen algo en comÚn, algo que no sucede de eso estÁ en buenas condiciones. >> en esta historia se puede utilizar la tÍpica frase de tal palo tal astilla hace 33 aÑos naciÓ un niÑo, hasta ahÍ todo normal lo inusual en este caso que la madre dio a luz en un estacionamien estacionamiento. >> justamente el fin de semana la hija naciÓ en illinois, pero tambiÉn en un estacionamiento, al parecer tanto el padre...