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illinois politics can be a contact sport. and lincoln first begins -- he shows up in the new salem, and the postmaster, who is political because being appointed a postmasters apolitical job -- says i need an election clerk. can you write? lincoln says i can make a few scratches. that's the beginning of lincoln's political career. he becomes an election judge, then rhinos state legislature and loses the first time, runs again and wins. by the age of 27 the whig floor leader him creates what is called the system in illinois. we still live witness. the illinois michigan canalis lincoln. lincoln sponsored that. he moved the capital to springfield. he wanted to move it to his city when he moved to springfield, from new salem. it provided a lot of construction. he began learning what was called log-rolling, ain't prentice to the early whig leader and his law partner, jon stewart, way eh was used by the whig party, sent out as a young man because he had developed a cutting and sarcastic speaking style and cut down larger opponents a
illinois politics can be a contact sport. and lincoln first begins -- he shows up in the new salem, and the postmaster, who is political because being appointed a postmasters apolitical job -- says i need an election clerk. can you write? lincoln says i can make a few scratches. that's the beginning of lincoln's political career. he becomes an election judge, then rhinos state legislature and loses the first time, runs again and wins. by the age of 27 the whig floor leader him creates what is...
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who was this one of term governor of illinois? >> well, to millions of americans, that's all he was, a one-term governor of illinois. they knew nothing more about him. they'd never heard a voice like his. they did not know that in some ways a political revolution was being touched off that night and that for the next decade adlai stevenson would be certainly the voice of the democratic party. someone who would transform american politics even though he was never successful in his quest for the white house. >> how did he get the nomination in 1952 and in 1956? >> he's arguably the last candidate to be drafted and he's the last candidate to require more than one ballot at a convention. he didn't want the nomination, is the shofrt answer, especially in the republicans nominated, as they did, dwight eisenhower, who everyone thought was unbeatable and stevenson thought wouldn't be a bad president. there was a vacuum in the party. harry truman was retiring and there was no obvious successor and stevenson gave a remarkable welcoming addr
who was this one of term governor of illinois? >> well, to millions of americans, that's all he was, a one-term governor of illinois. they knew nothing more about him. they'd never heard a voice like his. they did not know that in some ways a political revolution was being touched off that night and that for the next decade adlai stevenson would be certainly the voice of the democratic party. someone who would transform american politics even though he was never successful in his quest...
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no i don't i don't i don't think ohio indiana or illinois are two thousand fourteen i don't think illinois is two thousand fourteen" even though i was out the illinois three or before crop tour and just astounded at how flat the corn wasi expected it to be much more uniform as the tops were" but it's notm there's sine variability in that crop. but it i'll never forget that twenty four illinois corn crop that was the best crop i think this year's corn crop is close it's the second best individual state corn crop i've ever seen behind 2014" if i had a put a number on it 2014 was 200 mean 195 into southern illinois didn't hurt the state" this year i think it will pull the agree with that" back home to new york i will go through a bout of road eighty eight and and try to get that stuff northern that's going to be able to complensate for southern illions but i totally agree in two thousand fourteen we had a good southern illinois crop" and from what i hear anecdotally" in iowa ?what did you see there? is that enough to make up for the second best crop we're seeing in illinois?when we first got
no i don't i don't i don't think ohio indiana or illinois are two thousand fourteen i don't think illinois is two thousand fourteen" even though i was out the illinois three or before crop tour and just astounded at how flat the corn wasi expected it to be much more uniform as the tops were" but it's notm there's sine variability in that crop. but it i'll never forget that twenty four illinois corn crop that was the best crop i think this year's corn crop is close it's the second best...
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north brook, illinois.appreciate the program very much. i am a senior in a nearby senior retirement community, and participating in a writer memoir group in which we've been asked to write what good thing from the '50s should be carried into the 21st century. i happen to have been present at his 1952 election where he voted in vernon township, in a little township building next to a congregational church, and i chose that as the icon. my question is, what significance do you place to that icon of the whole in adlai's view and how would you summarize what good thing from adlai stevenson could be brought into the 21st century in our own time? >> let's start with richard norton smith. >> i'm just -- again, stevenson, whenever you think of his politics, stevenson was a man who flattered our intelligence, he spoke up to us. he didn't speak down to us. he is, arguably, the last national politician, i think you could actually say this of barry goldwater, who believed that a presidential campaign was, first and for
north brook, illinois.appreciate the program very much. i am a senior in a nearby senior retirement community, and participating in a writer memoir group in which we've been asked to write what good thing from the '50s should be carried into the 21st century. i happen to have been present at his 1952 election where he voted in vernon township, in a little township building next to a congregational church, and i chose that as the icon. my question is, what significance do you place to that icon...
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so for central illinois 100 will be a familiar summer event. i don't think we should expect this to be a dry heat either. this summer illustrated that added misery. the upshot is that we think soon we'll be seriously contemplating adding air-conditioning to the shop - likely the wall units i can't finally get a long desired warm shop just in time to want a cool shop. thanks, john. still to come, we've heard the final numbers, but what did scouts actually see during crop tour this week? we have boots on the ground for this week's farm from the studios of farm journal broadcast, this is u.s. farm report. welcome back to this special edition of u-s farm report from the 2016 profarmer crop tour. we have much more ahead the next 30 minutes. our farm journal report is groundtruthing, going behind the scenes with scouts to see what they saw on the tour this week. in customer support, with these low prices, could we see a bump in c-r-p acres next year? and all this talk about crops, we need some balance. so we'll check in with baxter black to imagine a
so for central illinois 100 will be a familiar summer event. i don't think we should expect this to be a dry heat either. this summer illustrated that added misery. the upshot is that we think soon we'll be seriously contemplating adding air-conditioning to the shop - likely the wall units i can't finally get a long desired warm shop just in time to want a cool shop. thanks, john. still to come, we've heard the final numbers, but what did scouts actually see during crop tour this week? we have...
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daley of illinois. the illinois delegation was pledged to john f. kennedy. fear and a lot of dinism in the works. after the convention, my father campaigned strenuously all over the country for john f. kennedy and bobby kennedy's first stop on the campaign trail was right here. at the home where we had a great rally out on the lawn for bobby kennedy. >> now, newton minow referred to jackie kennedy's new book put out by caroline kennedy, there are "historic conversations on life by jask." were some audiotapes attached to that, and she talked -- >> shortly after the assassination. >> correct, and they were just released. here's jackie kennedy talking about adlai stevenson and john f. kennedy. >> and the big thing with governor stevenson wanting to stay, telling him he would have to have the u.n., i remember jashg tell -- jack telling me about that. >> how was that? >> you know, it was unpleasant. i mean, he didn't like it having to do it or anything but he wasn't going to give him the state department. i remember the earliest times we spoke of it, we knew that
daley of illinois. the illinois delegation was pledged to john f. kennedy. fear and a lot of dinism in the works. after the convention, my father campaigned strenuously all over the country for john f. kennedy and bobby kennedy's first stop on the campaign trail was right here. at the home where we had a great rally out on the lawn for bobby kennedy. >> now, newton minow referred to jackie kennedy's new book put out by caroline kennedy, there are "historic conversations on life by...
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you want to learn about illinois or illinois politics as their book you would recommend? >> guest: a lot of them. there's just recommending to one of the staffers here city of the century. i get the biggest kick out of this book. it's. it's a 19 century history of the city of chicago. it just tells it from its early days of settlement on through colombian expedition. people in the white city eric larson's book takes place about the same era, 1893. in 1892 as the 400th anniversary by one year. both are this huge white city. but i think. but i think city of the century is such an eye-opener. in terms of actually creating the city. it was a small town and it kind of grew geometrically at the end of the 19 century with railroads, and the central location. also opening up the west. so i would start there. i think that is a good book to read. i have read most of the books that paul simon row. he was prolific. when he ran for president they said of him, he said he has written more books than ronald reagan has read. that is what i think i don't know if george wilson said that or
you want to learn about illinois or illinois politics as their book you would recommend? >> guest: a lot of them. there's just recommending to one of the staffers here city of the century. i get the biggest kick out of this book. it's. it's a 19 century history of the city of chicago. it just tells it from its early days of settlement on through colombian expedition. people in the white city eric larson's book takes place about the same era, 1893. in 1892 as the 400th anniversary by one...
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it was a pretty bad moment broadcast for the gateway grizzlies an illinois and illinois state of figure this out. you can't make this up when and how most tweeted later saying it is definitely worth it went 17 ?- six. >> just call up the mobile when the repair service, and you are set to roll call the forecast the next couple of days. anyways how warm today? >> ninety-one this afternoon we are back from the 70s in the centurylink prism tv has all your favorite channels, tons of live sports, and more -- all in crystal-clear hd. watch when and where you want, with advanced features like our wireless set-top box, whole home dvr, and prism on the go. and choose from a variety of great packages r home. call... ...and get started with the prism essential tv bundle. you'll get tv plus up to 40 megs of centurylink internet. all for only $70 a month. this deal sounds great, especially if you love sports. get prism essential tv and up to 40 megs of internet for only $70 a month. score! or if you love great movies... [ southern accent ] hey, clementine, go on and get prism essential tv [ normal vo
it was a pretty bad moment broadcast for the gateway grizzlies an illinois and illinois state of figure this out. you can't make this up when and how most tweeted later saying it is definitely worth it went 17 ?- six. >> just call up the mobile when the repair service, and you are set to roll call the forecast the next couple of days. anyways how warm today? >> ninety-one this afternoon we are back from the 70s in the centurylink prism tv has all your favorite channels, tons of live...
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showers and storms across illinois. if you are travelling to northern illinois, you are not driving out of this, it is impacting all of us. the storm threat index at a more than anything, the ponding and the road spray. there we are with a live look at the station. showers and storms most numerous between 7:00 and 10:00 this morning. now some of this is lingering. this model is keeping into the early afternoon. i think it is much more scattered and lighter this afternoon and for tonight. we will later touch up to 81 degrees. but rain this morning. matt? >> we have the dry pavement right now. oklahoma and 43, 94, the volume is light and the pavement the dry. you are seeing here, green system wide, jefferson county right now is getting wet along 94 and washington county will be that's a look at the morning commute, back to you. >> matt, thank you. >> central and eastern india dealing with severe flooding this morning. it's affecting more than two million people there. i'm in the newsroom with tim elliott where new details
showers and storms across illinois. if you are travelling to northern illinois, you are not driving out of this, it is impacting all of us. the storm threat index at a more than anything, the ponding and the road spray. there we are with a live look at the station. showers and storms most numerous between 7:00 and 10:00 this morning. now some of this is lingering. this model is keeping into the early afternoon. i think it is much more scattered and lighter this afternoon and for tonight. we...
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fedora was trying a rightfully radioactive reputation following his stint at illinois... athletic director bubba cunningham told me in a text last night that he wouldn't have approved beckman being hired as an actual assistant but thought the volunteer assignment was ok, given that beckman wouldn't be in contact with students... he clearly was yesterday at practice. a day later - it's all come to an end...beckman is no longer with the team... statements were released tonight statement from head football coach larry fedora "tim will no longer serve as a volunteer with our program. i brought tim here from our staff, but after meeting with him today, we agreed his presence had become too much of a distraction." statement from chancellor carol l. folt when i first learned yesterday that coach larry fedora had invited former illinois hea coach tim beckman to serve as a volunteer with the football program, i was surprised and disappointed. the decision for mr. beckman to withdraw from his volunteer position was the right thing to do, and moving forward i don't expect this situa
fedora was trying a rightfully radioactive reputation following his stint at illinois... athletic director bubba cunningham told me in a text last night that he wouldn't have approved beckman being hired as an actual assistant but thought the volunteer assignment was ok, given that beckman wouldn't be in contact with students... he clearly was yesterday at practice. a day later - it's all come to an end...beckman is no longer with the team... statements were released tonight statement from head...
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in july illinois shut down their voter registration after a hack. in arizona hackers tried to get in using malicious software but were unsuccessful. homeland security secretary had urged officials to examine better ways to secure their systems. >>> well, trouble just continues to mou these are photo from the scene of a massive blast last week at a texas border town. takata has just confirmed that the truck that crashed and detonated there was carrying air bag parts and also a volatile chemical. the blast completely levelled a home killing a woman inside and injuring the truck's two drivers and another passenger in another car. chemical was shipped. at least 14 deaths and over 100 injuries have led to over 100 million recalls worldwide. >>> we have dash cam video of a ten-car pileup out of upstate new york. watch this. this large truck comes crashing into the left side of the screen and look what happens next. it sends cars flying in every direction. at one into the median causing it to erupt in flames. the dash cam also captured this image. they ult
in july illinois shut down their voter registration after a hack. in arizona hackers tried to get in using malicious software but were unsuccessful. homeland security secretary had urged officials to examine better ways to secure their systems. >>> well, trouble just continues to mou these are photo from the scene of a massive blast last week at a texas border town. takata has just confirmed that the truck that crashed and detonated there was carrying air bag parts and also a volatile...
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illinois to me is a clear case where donald trump is well behind. illinois is a very blue state. if you look at other states like new hampshire which is a swing state, you don't want to have depressed republican turnout. if you distance yourself too much from donald trump, you could end up with that. at the same time, if donald trump is behind by 10 or 15 points in your state as he is in new hampshire, you don't want to be tied to him. it's a catch-22. i'm not sure there is a correct answer for them. >> what is the profile of a doe himself or herself from the nominee? all these states are very different. they have different demographics. >> yeah. they are all very different. it could be a different prescription for each one. i think the key if you're a republican candidate is you want to play up your own tie to your state. i think rob portman in ohio is a perfect example. portman with a long-time congressman from ohio, he raised a lot of money. he made sure he isn't donald trump. you haven't heard portman make too much of the anti-trump comments if you look at the polls, you see
illinois to me is a clear case where donald trump is well behind. illinois is a very blue state. if you look at other states like new hampshire which is a swing state, you don't want to have depressed republican turnout. if you distance yourself too much from donald trump, you could end up with that. at the same time, if donald trump is behind by 10 or 15 points in your state as he is in new hampshire, you don't want to be tied to him. it's a catch-22. i'm not sure there is a correct answer for...
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they are iowa and western illinois as well early this morning. all of this activity is holding together for us. now the temperatures are going to fallh the ra cooled air like in the dells. 74 degrees. where we are dry the the rain and storms are coming closer to southern wisconsin in the coming hours. this afternoon and for this maybe a stray storm but overall the showers more scattered in the afternoon. local rainfall between 6:00 to 9:00 this morning. >> when you're on the go, take the weather watch 12 forecast with you. ju download the wisn 12 news app. it's free for your smartphone or tablet. >> developing overnight, a 6.2 earthquake strikes in italy causing massive damage. tim, what do we know about the damage so far? beiland unfortunately, the death toll will most likely continue to rise the 6.2 quake hit in central italy. it was felt more100 than les away in rome. first responders and citizens are all working this morning to clear rubble and rescue people who are trapped. there have been several aftershocks in the area, the biggest was a 5
they are iowa and western illinois as well early this morning. all of this activity is holding together for us. now the temperatures are going to fallh the ra cooled air like in the dells. 74 degrees. where we are dry the the rain and storms are coming closer to southern wisconsin in the coming hours. this afternoon and for this maybe a stray storm but overall the showers more scattered in the afternoon. local rainfall between 6:00 to 9:00 this morning. >> when you're on the go, take the...
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"there's a lot of le that go frosconsin to illinois, and from illinois to wisconsin. it's possible that if there were voter files that were impacted here, at let former wisconsin residents were part of that." 3 thef-b-i ys these hacks uld not fe t turnout heecon.. because tingystems are not connected to inet. livein the neom. ad.. cbs58 e now to the latest on the campgn tra --- hillary clinettoisng herwish. so of thit the f-b-i regardg her be released. meanwhile -- donald trump is preparin clear up questions surrounding his imigration plan. cbs' sources tell cbs news the fbi has changed its position and will soon release some notes from its interview with hillary clinton.clinton has previously called on the bureau to make the notes public and has maintained she did nothing illegal.fbi director james comey said clinton wagrossly negligent with handling emails on a private server while she was secretary of state -- but did norecommenprosecution. dold trump has used the fbi's investigation to trustworthiness."the fbi found thousands of work related emails she failed to t
"there's a lot of le that go frosconsin to illinois, and from illinois to wisconsin. it's possible that if there were voter files that were impacted here, at let former wisconsin residents were part of that." 3 thef-b-i ys these hacks uld not fe t turnout heecon.. because tingystems are not connected to inet. livein the neom. ad.. cbs58 e now to the latest on the campgn tra --- hillary clinettoisng herwish. so of thit the f-b-i regardg her be released. meanwhile -- donald trump is...
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. >> john: the as it storms are starting to die to the south into northern illinois. we have a couple thunderstorms in the area but they are few and pushing right in our direction but split up and it is now starting to push down into northern illinois. so i will stop the radar for you. a couple isolated thunderstorms danny and rock county. one lightning bolt in walworth about half an hour ago. as we pull out and show you the whole line we have a lot of rain behind it. these showers will push to the south of milwaukee a the north will probably not see much in the way of rainfall. 72 dew point in milwaukee so there is a lot of moisture in the air to generate showers and storms and it could generate showers and storms for the next couple days. 70 degrees. i will tell you how hot it is going to get tomorrow. an opportunity for more storms over the weekend. >>> the green and gold hit the grid iron for the second land radars. >> how are they looking guys? >> george and carole, they look pretty good. won the game 20-12 and rod burkes 14 plays, 74 yards right off the bat. the
. >> john: the as it storms are starting to die to the south into northern illinois. we have a couple thunderstorms in the area but they are few and pushing right in our direction but split up and it is now starting to push down into northern illinois. so i will stop the radar for you. a couple isolated thunderstorms danny and rock county. one lightning bolt in walworth about half an hour ago. as we pull out and show you the whole line we have a lot of rain behind it. these showers will...
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adlai stevenson ii is buried in bloomington, illinois. senator adlai stevenson iii, thank you for being with us this evening. newton minow, you as well, richard norton smith, this has been "the contenders," and we leave you with this week's "contenders" from the 1956 convention. >> i say trust the people. trust their good sense. their decency, their fortitude, their faith. trust them with the great decisions. i say it is time to take this government away from men who only know how to count and to turn it back to men and women who care. >> while congress is on break, we're showing you american had history tv, normally seen weekends here on c-span3. coming up, adlai stevenson's acceptance speech at the 1952 democratic national convention. and in about 20 minutes, a discussion on the impact of the 1952 campaign between adlai stevenson and dwight eisenhower. >> tonight, american history tv in primetime focuses on the presidential campaign of adlai stevenson. we begin with the contenders, our c-span series of candidates who didn't win. and tha
adlai stevenson ii is buried in bloomington, illinois. senator adlai stevenson iii, thank you for being with us this evening. newton minow, you as well, richard norton smith, this has been "the contenders," and we leave you with this week's "contenders" from the 1956 convention. >> i say trust the people. trust their good sense. their decency, their fortitude, their faith. trust them with the great decisions. i say it is time to take this government away from men who...
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adlai ii is buried in bloomington, illinois. senator adlai stevenson, iii, thank you for being here with us this evening, newton minnow and richard norton smith and we leave you with the contenders from the 1956 convention. >> i say trust the people, their good sense, their decency and fortitude, their faith. trust them with the great decisions. i say it is time to take this government away from men who only know how to count and the to turn it back to men and women who care. >>> while congress is on break, we're showing you american history of it normally seen weekends here on c-span 3. coming up, adlai stevenson's acceptance speech at the 1952 democratic national convention, and in about 20 minutes a discussion on the impact of the 1952 campaign between adlai stevenson and dwight eisenhauer. >> tonight "american history tv" in primetime focused on the presidential campaign and we begin with "the contenders, q."our c-span series of contenders who didn't win, followed by adlai stevenson's acceptance speech and a discussion on th
adlai ii is buried in bloomington, illinois. senator adlai stevenson, iii, thank you for being here with us this evening, newton minnow and richard norton smith and we leave you with the contenders from the 1956 convention. >> i say trust the people, their good sense, their decency and fortitude, their faith. trust them with the great decisions. i say it is time to take this government away from men who only know how to count and the to turn it back to men and women who care. >>>...
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so illinois has suffered due to, as you might guess, it's pretty bad fiscal policy situation. it's a state that hasn't got a handle on spending or taxes also a highly regulated state compared to its neighbors so that's hurt -- has affect the fiscal side of the house. when you're having your tax base flee to neighboring states it makes problems like pension issues worse because off smaller base to start with. >> illinois used to be one of the worst states on personal freed freedom. it's increased on personal freedom but mostly because the federal courts have forced them to. they struck down gun laws. they were laggard on same-sex marriage. you would expect a state that far left would have moved on that rapidly but they didn't. so they've improved on personal freedom but maybe not through their own virtue, so to speak. >> thanks. since we're in washington, what factors do you see that the -- that washington can have the best positive effect and the worst negative effect, things they should try to avoid doing and one thing that congressmen should be trying to do to help at the st
so illinois has suffered due to, as you might guess, it's pretty bad fiscal policy situation. it's a state that hasn't got a handle on spending or taxes also a highly regulated state compared to its neighbors so that's hurt -- has affect the fiscal side of the house. when you're having your tax base flee to neighboring states it makes problems like pension issues worse because off smaller base to start with. >> illinois used to be one of the worst states on personal freed freedom. it's...
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illinois has suffered due to as you might guess pretty bad fiscal policy situation. it is a state that has not got a handle on spending or taxes, and also is a highly regulated state compared to its neighbors. and so that has hurt, affected the fiscal side of the house. when you're having your tax base fully to neighboring states it makes some of these albums that were locked in like pension issues even worse because you have a smaller base to start with. mr. sorens: what is interesting about illinois is it used to be one of the very worst states, it might have been number 50 in 2010, as recently as 2010. it has increased on personal freedom but mostly because the federal courts have forced them to. they struck down a lot of their gun laws. they were laggard on same-sex marriage. you would expect that a state that is far left would have moved on that pretty rapidly but they did not. they have improved on personal freedom, maybe not through their own virtue, so to speak. >> thanks. since we are in washington, what factors do you see that washington can have the best p
illinois has suffered due to as you might guess pretty bad fiscal policy situation. it is a state that has not got a handle on spending or taxes, and also is a highly regulated state compared to its neighbors. and so that has hurt, affected the fiscal side of the house. when you're having your tax base fully to neighboring states it makes some of these albums that were locked in like pension issues even worse because you have a smaller base to start with. mr. sorens: what is interesting about...
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there is no evidence that anything was compromised but in illinois they believe that hackers got personal information for up to 200,000 people. the fbi says it is looking into both attacks. donald trump will speak at the phoenix convention center in wednesday joined by his vice president pick. we are live back in phoenix with more on the campaign stop. for all of our viewers, this is a go, this is confirmed?>> this is confirmed and this may be his most important and one of the most-watched speeches he has given to date. the expectation is that he's going to deliver a major policy speech surprise he chose arizona because it has been at the heart of the issue for years. running neck and neck, the survey has clinton at 40%, trump at 39% which is statistically a tiny. jill stein and gary johnson are third and the focus on wednesday will be on immigration because some believe he has soft and his stance but he is promising to secure the border and that means pledging to build the wall and force mexico to pay for it. but he is not talking about really deporting immigrants living in the country i
there is no evidence that anything was compromised but in illinois they believe that hackers got personal information for up to 200,000 people. the fbi says it is looking into both attacks. donald trump will speak at the phoenix convention center in wednesday joined by his vice president pick. we are live back in phoenix with more on the campaign stop. for all of our viewers, this is a go, this is confirmed?>> this is confirmed and this may be his most important and one of the...
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ciani: we are doing that at illinois state. nothing is happening in state legislation in illinois.t is at a standstill. if you are hoping for the e.r.a. to go forward, i don't know, alice, work the magic. nothing is happening in the state of illinois. >> we need more women in the legislature. dr. ciani: i think that a lot of universities have excellent oral programs. those of us who do work with graduate students and do have masters programs, we really push oral history, and we push -- i will talk about my institution -- but we do a lot with local histories. our former director of women and gender studies was very active in the e.r.a., and went toe to toe with phyllis in springfield. we had her stories, we had her collection. i think one of the things that is really important about public history and oral history especially is that you get these smaller stories, and you weave the smaller stories together, and you get the national picture. i absolutely agree with you that we need the stories, and i think they are happening. they really are. page: right over here. >> hello. as you me
ciani: we are doing that at illinois state. nothing is happening in state legislation in illinois.t is at a standstill. if you are hoping for the e.r.a. to go forward, i don't know, alice, work the magic. nothing is happening in the state of illinois. >> we need more women in the legislature. dr. ciani: i think that a lot of universities have excellent oral programs. those of us who do work with graduate students and do have masters programs, we really push oral history, and we push -- i...
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a cluster storms that developed in illinois indiana that died south south. as it gets closer to not want to completely rule out there could be a stray stormrm that sneaks into western looks like it will be a washout at time about half of the sunday. go to the last some concerns of excessive heat warnings and advisories. indiana illinois tomorrow afternoon, a few spotty showers not expected to be severe on of organized activity. and then as we go into saturday, rain late day with mid- 80s, say goodbye to the '80s and then hello to the 70s from sundayh with beautiful weather, monday-wednesday with overnight lows in the 50s. that's also know how the universe formed in the got an extensive plan to figure it all get a lot more cell phone calls. >> e are not working we see that people lose more than $350 million a year to that the increase of calls is thanks to congress a bill called the robocop actbi until that law passes agencies like the fcc cannot stop the onslaught of robocalls they say thatt this spam calls is given on the nurse. thing that is said is that y
a cluster storms that developed in illinois indiana that died south south. as it gets closer to not want to completely rule out there could be a stray stormrm that sneaks into western looks like it will be a washout at time about half of the sunday. go to the last some concerns of excessive heat warnings and advisories. indiana illinois tomorrow afternoon, a few spotty showers not expected to be severe on of organized activity. and then as we go into saturday, rain late day with mid- 80s, say...
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soybeans and corn are sitting under water in southern illinois. that's as farmers deal with more recording breaking rainfall. in illinois, is started saturday, with close to ten inches falling in a couple days. i was in vergeens, illinois this week, and local farmer wayde allard says crops will be lost. we received six and half inches right here in vergenne's. but north north of us reports seven to over eleven inches of rain... which will be coming down this way. we're afraid we're were all lose close to three hundred acres at this point. > allard says his soybeans look exceptionally or showing those record rains in louisina are too much of a good thing, with the drought pretty much disapearing in the state. no surprise there. the area called abormally dry seeing a 14 point improvement this week. and ohio farmers benefitting from recent rains. severe drought is now gone, and moderate drought is 20 points better. now it's not all good news, we did see dry conditions improve overall in texas, but new pockets showing up in the west texas area. and in
soybeans and corn are sitting under water in southern illinois. that's as farmers deal with more recording breaking rainfall. in illinois, is started saturday, with close to ten inches falling in a couple days. i was in vergeens, illinois this week, and local farmer wayde allard says crops will be lost. we received six and half inches right here in vergenne's. but north north of us reports seven to over eleven inches of rain... which will be coming down this way. we're afraid we're were all...
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you folks down along the illinois border could see some pretty heavy rainfalls, storms developing in ken osha, another area pushing into walworth county and jefferson county. a large area of showers and thunderstorms. the heaviest rain will stay to our south, where flood watches are already out. there's a second bit of energy coming in across south dakota and nebraska that williv storms tomorrow, later in the day. our computer models show the storm hanging around the border to 1:30. by 6:00, 7:00 in the morning, still around. midday, still some storms around. 6:00 in the afternoon, showers and storms. that continues right into the evening hours. most of this rain will be out of the picture by about early saturday morning. some of the computer models are showing over an inch of rain. i think this overdoes it a milwaukee south, lighter rains to the north. showers and storms developing through the nighttime hours, warm, muggy air, 74. scattered showers and storms still in the forecast for tomorrow. could see half an inch to an inch of rain, 86 degrees. sunshine into saturday, with a hig
you folks down along the illinois border could see some pretty heavy rainfalls, storms developing in ken osha, another area pushing into walworth county and jefferson county. a large area of showers and thunderstorms. the heaviest rain will stay to our south, where flood watches are already out. there's a second bit of energy coming in across south dakota and nebraska that williv storms tomorrow, later in the day. our computer models show the storm hanging around the border to 1:30. by 6:00,...
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adlai stevenson accepted his party nomination at the 1952 national convention in his home state illinois. governor stevenson lost the 1952 election to general dwight howard with 44% of the popular vote. >> the eisenhower is 55%. this speech is only 50 minutes of our coverage of nbc news. the introduction by president truman. [ applause ] mr. president, ladies and gentlemen of the convention, my fellow citizens. i accept your nomination and your program. [ applause ] i should have preferred to hear those words uttered by a stronger, wiser, a better man than myself. [ applause ] after this president's speech, i even feel better about myself. [ applause ] none of you, my friends, can appreciate what is in my heart. i can only hope that you understand my words. they will be few. i have not sought the honor of you have done me. i could not seek it because i aspire to another office which was the full measure of my ambitio ambiti ambition. one does not treat the highest office within the gifts of the people of illinois and as an alternative or a constellation prize. i would not seek your nomin
adlai stevenson accepted his party nomination at the 1952 national convention in his home state illinois. governor stevenson lost the 1952 election to general dwight howard with 44% of the popular vote. >> the eisenhower is 55%. this speech is only 50 minutes of our coverage of nbc news. the introduction by president truman. [ applause ] mr. president, ladies and gentlemen of the convention, my fellow citizens. i accept your nomination and your program. [ applause ] i should have...
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illinois and clipping far southern wisconsin. showers tomorrow are going to be scattered and very light, many, many dry hours. but tomorrow night then, that is 10:30 tomorrow night and into wednesday a better chance for organized shower activity. for today, party sunny, 82. 67 tonight. a um coo of showers going overnight tonight. isolated shower chances tomorrow. a little bubble of warm air for thursday and friday. i think we stand a chance for rain and a few storms thushz night and friday. we are back into the 70s next weekend. >> all right, sal. mitchell street. it is early on this monday morning and the drief times are all in the green for you. >> back to the breaking news coverage, tensions are running high in milwaukee. overnight more violence in the sherman park neighborhood. this is the second day in a row that the crowds are gathering. an officer shot and kille armed suspect on saturday afternoon. the unrest began saturday night after the shooting. >> six different fires broke out in the neighborhood, a bp gas station bur
illinois and clipping far southern wisconsin. showers tomorrow are going to be scattered and very light, many, many dry hours. but tomorrow night then, that is 10:30 tomorrow night and into wednesday a better chance for organized shower activity. for today, party sunny, 82. 67 tonight. a um coo of showers going overnight tonight. isolated shower chances tomorrow. a little bubble of warm air for thursday and friday. i think we stand a chance for rain and a few storms thushz night and friday. we...
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. >>> star trek fans may be locking to illinois this halloween. >> the record breaking way the switch to centurylink and get up to 40 megs of high-speed internet for just $20 a month. that's the speed you need to stream... ...game... ...connect on social media... learn, shop and more with fast in-home wifi. so call 844-565-link. get up to 40 megs of high-speed internet for just $20 a month for one year when bundled with a qualifying home phone plan. in your area. call today. >>> well, call it amazing. giant corn maze is opening just in time for halloween. >> this corn maze is record breaking, at a family farm in illinois, believed to be the biggest in the world. it is 33 acres, has five separate mazes. this year they are incorporating the 50th anniversary of star trek. >> spock with prosper. >> opens 30th of october, great if you are traveling to illinois. >> captain kirk up to the right. have a great night. thank you for spending time with >>> quack, quack, quack, quack. >> monday, we back at. >> quack, quack, quack, gary with da tea, quack, quack. >> let's shart the show! start the
. >>> star trek fans may be locking to illinois this halloween. >> the record breaking way the switch to centurylink and get up to 40 megs of high-speed internet for just $20 a month. that's the speed you need to stream... ...game... ...connect on social media... learn, shop and more with fast in-home wifi. so call 844-565-link. get up to 40 megs of high-speed internet for just $20 a month for one year when bundled with a qualifying home phone plan. in your area. call today....
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in july illinois shut down their voter registration after a hack. in arizona hackers tried to get in using malicious software but were unsuccessful. homeland security secretary had urged officials to examine better ways to secure their systems. >>> to mount for takata. these are photo from the scene of a massive blast last week at a texas border town. takata has just confirmed that the truck that crashed and detonated there was carrying air bag parts and also a volatile chemical. the blast completely levelled a home killing a woman inside and injuring the truck's two drivers and another passenger in another investigators are sure to examine how to ka -- takata's chemical was shipped. at least 14 deaths and over 100 injuries have led to over 100 million recalls worldwide. >>> we have dash cam video of a ten-car pileup out of upstate new york. watch this. this large truck comes crashing into the left side of the screen and look what happens next. direction. at one point hurling one car into the median causing it to erupt in flames. the dash cam also c
in july illinois shut down their voter registration after a hack. in arizona hackers tried to get in using malicious software but were unsuccessful. homeland security secretary had urged officials to examine better ways to secure their systems. >>> to mount for takata. these are photo from the scene of a massive blast last week at a texas border town. takata has just confirmed that the truck that crashed and detonated there was carrying air bag parts and also a volatile chemical. the...
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a scary day at the illinois state fair for one teenage girl. what police are saying about a stabbing at the fair over the weekend. so close-- yet so far... we're finding out why one man couldn't finish his attempt to swim across lake michigan and back. live look outside this morning.. a gorgeous monday with sunshine and highs in the upper 70s. right now . when storms move our new technology-- four-k ultra high definition. "the huntsman: winter's war" is the studio's first new release in the new format, which is billed as having a picture four times experience." if you have a four-k setup, you can judge for yourself when it hits stores tuesday. the man -- trying to swim across lake michigan and back-- ends his mission short. scott wolford should have been about half way to a unassisted marathon swimming record, but instead he was on the beach near his indiana home. the swim began at five a-m friday off navy pier in chicago. the goal was to swim to saint joseph's michigan and back.... about 120 miles. the swim was expected to take 60 thunderstorm
a scary day at the illinois state fair for one teenage girl. what police are saying about a stabbing at the fair over the weekend. so close-- yet so far... we're finding out why one man couldn't finish his attempt to swim across lake michigan and back. live look outside this morning.. a gorgeous monday with sunshine and highs in the upper 70s. right now . when storms move our new technology-- four-k ultra high definition. "the huntsman: winter's war" is the studio's first new release...
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the fbi is investigating foreign hackers who breached databases in arizona and illinois. the fbi issued a flash bulletin warning one state was breached in july and the other earlier this month. if the fbi requesting each state check voter databases and michael isikoff broke the story and spoke to cbs monday. >> the case of illinois which is the more serious one there was left of data 200,000 voters. >> reporter: the illinois board of elections confirmed that hackers took voter information but say they have increased security measures. >> the fbi has issued a statement about the hacking it says in part the fbi routinely advises the ministry of various cyber threat indicators during the investigation. the data is provided to help system administrators guard against the actions of cyber criminals. >>> nearly 160,000 students headed back to students across montgomery county and it's the largest school district in the state of maryland. the superintendent said he's going to narrow the achievement gap between best and worst performing schools in another focus is safety. cameras
the fbi is investigating foreign hackers who breached databases in arizona and illinois. the fbi issued a flash bulletin warning one state was breached in july and the other earlier this month. if the fbi requesting each state check voter databases and michael isikoff broke the story and spoke to cbs monday. >> the case of illinois which is the more serious one there was left of data 200,000 voters. >> reporter: the illinois board of elections confirmed that hackers took voter...
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the attacks targeted voter registration systems in arizona in june and illinois last month. reports indicate no data was tampered with in either instance but the illinois cases reportedly is the first successful compromise of a state voter registration database. >>> today is primary day in and longtime senator john mccain appears to be in the fight of his political life. the five-term incumbent is facing two challengers for his seat. he's up in most of the polls that we're seeing but he is also looking at the prospect of a tough general election fight. mccain also does not have the support at the top of the republican ticket. donald trump declining to endorse him. >>> several states are bracing for severe weather now. >> well, for one we have two tropical depressions that are to become tropical storms in the next few day, depression 9 moving up the gulf toward northern florida. >> residents in the tampa/st. petersburg area are filling sandbags and getting ready for heavy rain there, as well. >>> then depression 8, which is moving up the east coast toward north carolina's out
the attacks targeted voter registration systems in arizona in june and illinois last month. reports indicate no data was tampered with in either instance but the illinois cases reportedly is the first successful compromise of a state voter registration database. >>> today is primary day in and longtime senator john mccain appears to be in the fight of his political life. the five-term incumbent is facing two challengers for his seat. he's up in most of the polls that we're seeing but...
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. >> -- to the affluent suburbs of schaumburg, illinois -- >> let's go. >> -- the underground sex trade is booming in the midwest. >> gang members are no longer selling sex any longer. they're selling children. >> all the young girls were branded. >> they are literally slaves. >> you know what's going to happen then, right? >> but what are the real human costs for the women that service this billion-dollar industry? >> you won't have to worry about this [ bleep ] no [ bleep ] more. period. >> it has a psychological effect, a mental effect, and the girls are being hardened by it more and more. >> [ bleep ]. >> police, come on out. >> tonight msnbc travels with the cooke county human trafficking task force. >> how much dope do you do a day? >> quite a bit. >> and meet the women and girls who pay the harsh price for what some call a victimless crime. >>> on a warm chicago afternoon the streets are crowded with tourists, browsing the merchandise along the magnificent mile. but just a few blocks away this motel plays host to a different kind of commodity. sex for sale. >> what do you want? >
. >> -- to the affluent suburbs of schaumburg, illinois -- >> let's go. >> -- the underground sex trade is booming in the midwest. >> gang members are no longer selling sex any longer. they're selling children. >> all the young girls were branded. >> they are literally slaves. >> you know what's going to happen then, right? >> but what are the real human costs for the women that service this billion-dollar industry? >> you won't have to...
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thune chances will increase overnight, especially near the illinois border. with lows in the middle 70s. cloudy, cooler and humid on friday with showers and thunderstorms. locally heavy rain is possible. highs in the upper 70s. rain moves out for the weekend, but dewpoints will hold in the 60s to around 70. tonight: thunderstorms, mainly near the il border. low: 74 dewpoint: 73 wind: sw 5-10 mph friday: cooler and humid with rain and t-storms. high: 78 dewpoint: 73 wind: ne 5-15 mph saturday: decreasing clouds, still warm and humid. am low: breaking news now. nearly two dozen people are injured after severe turbulence on a jetblue flight. it was headed from boston to sacramento. kim/dgx one passenger tweeted out this photo of paramedics pushing a woman in a neck brace. the plane was forced to make an unscheduled landing in rapid city south dakota last night. 22 passengers and two crew members were taken to the hospital for treatment. governments around the globe are warnig take extra precautions. this is after a series of deadly bombing attacks in the country
thune chances will increase overnight, especially near the illinois border. with lows in the middle 70s. cloudy, cooler and humid on friday with showers and thunderstorms. locally heavy rain is possible. highs in the upper 70s. rain moves out for the weekend, but dewpoints will hold in the 60s to around 70. tonight: thunderstorms, mainly near the il border. low: 74 dewpoint: 73 wind: sw 5-10 mph friday: cooler and humid with rain and t-storms. high: 78 dewpoint: 73 wind: ne 5-15 mph saturday:...
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those states were arizona and illinois. in illinois, the information of about 90,000 voters was breached with a majority of the data exfiltration occurring in mid-july. officials there say hackers may have downloaded the name, date of birth, drivers license number and partial social security nives voters. >> someone did finally get in. >> reporter: ken menzel, the general counsel of the illinois november election. >> we're highly confident that no records were deleted or ooulterred or add, and even had they been so, the system we have in place would have corrected that. >> reporter: investigators tell cbs news that the hack appears to be connected to the russian government. just last month, u.s. officials tied russia to a hack at several democratic organizations, including the democratic national committee. in a letter to f.b.i. director mes comey, senate minorit ader harry reid said he was concerned about the threat of the russian gernment tampering in our presidential election and attempting to fal official election resul
those states were arizona and illinois. in illinois, the information of about 90,000 voters was breached with a majority of the data exfiltration occurring in mid-july. officials there say hackers may have downloaded the name, date of birth, drivers license number and partial social security nives voters. >> someone did finally get in. >> reporter: ken menzel, the general counsel of the illinois november election. >> we're highly confident that no records were deleted or...
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for example he you go to the heart of the midwest so you go to places like illinois and indiana and you compare what's going on there in terms of the outmigration and in migration. indiana's population in 2000 basically stayed about the same, slightly negative, less than 1% but illinois despite having lots of advantages over indiana in terms of having great city like chicago, some of the best universities that have suffered quite greatly compared to indiana so it's essentially almost 8% of illinois citizens in 2000 have fled the state compared to where indiana is. you see the same thing between massachusetts and new hampshire so massachusetts has lost about 5% of its 2000 population while new hampshire has gained 2.2%. some of that is because you have to tax refugees moving to a better tax climate in other words less freedom to more freedom from new hampshire but also other parts of the nation and then you also see this on the west coast. it's robust and different parts of the country so you see places like arizona and nevada. those are places where lots of retirees are coming because o
for example he you go to the heart of the midwest so you go to places like illinois and indiana and you compare what's going on there in terms of the outmigration and in migration. indiana's population in 2000 basically stayed about the same, slightly negative, less than 1% but illinois despite having lots of advantages over indiana in terms of having great city like chicago, some of the best universities that have suffered quite greatly compared to indiana so it's essentially almost 8% of...
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it was downstate illinois.it was the large african-american population, but her mom and dad were born into coin, illinois. the reason was that of those. the african-americans gravitated towards the railroad and other places. the father turned out to be a prominent position. she was born in florida. he went to new york, finally made it to chicago. if you go to malcolm x in chicago, the auditoriums named after her dad. carla hayden has a great story. she's running into some opposition but i hope she ends up being the next librarian. one thing about writing if i can. when it comes to writing, and think of like most of their skills. you know, they say you need to do it 10,000 times. if you read stephen king, he's got a book called on writing, which i recommend because the front end of the book is an autobiography of stephen king, which is hilarious. he's also as funny as another writer that i read all the time. the life and times of the lisbon cap, a story of growing up in des moines, iowa. he's interested in scien
it was downstate illinois.it was the large african-american population, but her mom and dad were born into coin, illinois. the reason was that of those. the african-americans gravitated towards the railroad and other places. the father turned out to be a prominent position. she was born in florida. he went to new york, finally made it to chicago. if you go to malcolm x in chicago, the auditoriums named after her dad. carla hayden has a great story. she's running into some opposition but i hope...
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in illinois. and arizona. we're regularly thinking about it. we will be before the general election folks from our office will be out. in each one of colorado counties. >> concerns intensify. after arizona and illinois election offices were hacked. earlier this summer. the washington post reporting possible russian involvement. >> . countless resources are spent. not only to prevent a cyber attack. >> . with every vote having a paper trail. should questions arise. >> . we evaluate and test our systems. been successful elsewhere. everyone we spoke to say colorado is especially secure. and hacking is possible. it's unlikely here. >> . to be clear the hacking efforts in other states involve hacking voter registration. not necessarily changes the out come of an election. still a lot of questions in the age of the hacker. easy part may have been naming trevor siemian starting quarter back for the first game. the hard part. his name on it. >> . a jersey with his name on it. >> . the stores owner says that may change soon. >> . nike is the official su
in illinois. and arizona. we're regularly thinking about it. we will be before the general election folks from our office will be out. in each one of colorado counties. >> concerns intensify. after arizona and illinois election offices were hacked. earlier this summer. the washington post reporting possible russian involvement. >> . countless resources are spent. not only to prevent a cyber attack. >> . with every vote having a paper trail. should questions arise. >> ....
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one in both iowa and illinois. the 3rd is hawkeye area community action program, or hacap, based in hiawatha. they'll receive the ulk of the money - more than $1.2 million dollars. the money can be used for temporary financial assistance to help with expenses like rent, utility payments and more. this is video from hacap's food pantry. president obama is traveling to lake tahoe, nevada today to speak at the 20th annual lake tahoe summit. there he will highlight his commitment to protecting the environment he will also hear scientists' worries over water clarity and invasive species at the lake. tonight the president will travel to honolulu for another conservation conference. this trip comes as a hurricane warning is already in effect for the big island of hawaii. president obama also commuted the prison sentences for 111 federal inmates, including two iowans. obama has now granted more than 670 commutations, more than the previous 10 presidents combined. obama has for nonviolent drug offenses. he calls it excessiv
one in both iowa and illinois. the 3rd is hawkeye area community action program, or hacap, based in hiawatha. they'll receive the ulk of the money - more than $1.2 million dollars. the money can be used for temporary financial assistance to help with expenses like rent, utility payments and more. this is video from hacap's food pantry. president obama is traveling to lake tahoe, nevada today to speak at the 20th annual lake tahoe summit. there he will highlight his commitment to protecting the...
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collins joins senator mark kirk of illinois and representative adam kinzer of illinois, richard hanna of new york and rigel of virginia and republican numbers of congress who are backing trump. tonight on q and a politico editor susan glasser and new york times white house correspondent peter baker, husband and wife journalist talk about their careers and move to israel. q and i heirs through august, weeknights at 7:00 pm eastern time. coming up at 8:00 pm booktv primetime features books on education. first is ed bolin's and the battle for room 314. all this tonight starting at 8:00 eastern time on booktv primetime on c-span2. next, middle east scholars discussed turkey's political future following a military coup attempt in july. they talked about the implications of the ongoing situation in turkey for the united states, eu and nato. the turkish president will meet today with russian president vladimir putin. the two countries had diplomatic relations since the russian military plane last november. [inaudible conversations] >> can you hear me? we have a problem, what i am don wallace
collins joins senator mark kirk of illinois and representative adam kinzer of illinois, richard hanna of new york and rigel of virginia and republican numbers of congress who are backing trump. tonight on q and a politico editor susan glasser and new york times white house correspondent peter baker, husband and wife journalist talk about their careers and move to israel. q and i heirs through august, weeknights at 7:00 pm eastern time. coming up at 8:00 pm booktv primetime features books on...
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around central illinois. through northern arkansas. that orange band. that stretch could see 3 to 6 inches of rain. and in the next day alone. the threat for flash flooding will continue for parts of the country to the east. meanwhile here at home. nothing but sunshine. raining down from the sky. a beautiful afternoon. across denver. once again. toasty. highs in the upper 80s low 90s again this afternoon. it's only going to get hotter into the day tomorrow. grand experiment to improve bike safety in denver get under way tomorrow morning. >> . not everyone is on board. with what could be permanent changes. >> >> there is some reluctance among businesses ask drivers. about the experiment that turns one lane of broad way into a two wae bike path. the city says we need it because of the booming population growth. some businesses and drivers say it comes at their expense. >> . where cars once parked. bicyclists now thrive. and where cars once drove. they now park. a study of the first protected two way bike lane. that runs a half mile on south broad way. bic
around central illinois. through northern arkansas. that orange band. that stretch could see 3 to 6 inches of rain. and in the next day alone. the threat for flash flooding will continue for parts of the country to the east. meanwhile here at home. nothing but sunshine. raining down from the sky. a beautiful afternoon. across denver. once again. toasty. highs in the upper 80s low 90s again this afternoon. it's only going to get hotter into the day tomorrow. grand experiment to improve bike...
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in illinois - hackers accessed the illinois board of elections database. it included voters' personal information including their names - addresses - and birthdays. up to 200- thousand personal voter records were compromised. back in may - arizona took its statewide voting registration system offline after the f-b-i alerted officials cyber threat. a lobster bought from a massachusetts fish market for 210-dollars... and set free by two brothers who didn't want it to become someone's dinner....has apparently died. chris and david schmidt bought the 22-pound lobster and released it thursday in the waters off chatham. they dubbed the crustacean big lobi after boston red sox star david ortiz - whose nickname is big papi. the cape cod a local retiree found a dead 22- pound lobster in the same area on saturday. experts say it appears to be the same one. the center for coastal studies says lobsters live in deep, cold water - and the shallows where big lobi was released were likely too warm. now fox5 weather 24/7, with chief meterologist ted pretty through the work
in illinois - hackers accessed the illinois board of elections database. it included voters' personal information including their names - addresses - and birthdays. up to 200- thousand personal voter records were compromised. back in may - arizona took its statewide voting registration system offline after the f-b-i alerted officials cyber threat. a lobster bought from a massachusetts fish market for 210-dollars... and set free by two brothers who didn't want it to become someone's...