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he was interviewed by the fbi in illinois and also the sheriff's department in illinois.>reporter: did the department do anything wrong with - - [indiscernible] >> i don't know exactly what the law is in illinois. it's my understanding the guns were surrendered to him because he could properly possess them. so i don't know of any penalty there. that is illinois law and i am not familiar withthat . >>reporter: james, what was your reaction when you found out that information? >> as the mayor pointed out. we have a crisis. so you have people's rights to own weapons but we have to look closely at people with mental issues and identify those people. and make sure weapons do not, at least legally, fall into their hands. certainly i think when you look across the country at any incident similar to this, there is usually some mental issues involved. so, that's what we've got to work on. >>reporter: with the on the radar for anything in nashville? >> to my knowledge, no. not arrested here and we were unaware. he had not done anything to make us aware of him being on our radar. >>
he was interviewed by the fbi in illinois and also the sheriff's department in illinois.>reporter: did the department do anything wrong with - - [indiscernible] >> i don't know exactly what the law is in illinois. it's my understanding the guns were surrendered to him because he could properly possess them. so i don't know of any penalty there. that is illinois law and i am not familiar withthat . >>reporter: james, what was your reaction when you found out that information?...
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collars is julian brockman a bison researcher at southern illinois university. what kind of data are you receiving so we're getting location information a g.p.s. point on a map every hour twenty four hours a day so can you show me what you've been seeing sure these are the bison locations for yesterday they seem to be spending a lot of time along their corral and trap pasture and i can corroborate that because we were there and we saw them there so what would you say is the ultimate goal of your study having an amount of data really changes how we look at their movements and their selection it helps to understand what type of habitat they're like for reintroductions in the future. among the two dozen scientists doing research at the choose is dr holly jones a conservation biologist at northern illinois university with her team she's traveling in tagging small mammals to assess the impact of the big bison. the completely restoration ecologist playground i get so excited about this field of sampling one of them and. there it is small mammals are food for aerial pr
collars is julian brockman a bison researcher at southern illinois university. what kind of data are you receiving so we're getting location information a g.p.s. point on a map every hour twenty four hours a day so can you show me what you've been seeing sure these are the bison locations for yesterday they seem to be spending a lot of time along their corral and trap pasture and i can corroborate that because we were there and we saw them there so what would you say is the ultimate goal of...
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he was interviewed by the fbi in illinois and also the sheriff's department there in illinois. >> did the father do anything wrong by supplying guns to his son? >> it's my understanding the guns were supplied to him by illinois law because he could partially possess them. he returned them to his son, and i don't know of any penalty there. but that's illinois law, and i'm not familiar with that. >> what was your reaction when you found out that information? >> i think that, as the mayor pointed out, we have a crisis, and so you have people's rights to own weapons, but we have to look closely at mental issues and identify those people and make sure weapons do not, at least legally, fall into their hands. certainly i think that when you look across the country at any incident similar to this, that there's usually some mental issues involved. and so that's what we've got to work on. >> was he on the radar in nashville for anything? >> to my knowledge, no. he got arrested here and we were -- he had not done anything to make us aware of him being on our radar in any manner. >> you believe h
he was interviewed by the fbi in illinois and also the sheriff's department there in illinois. >> did the father do anything wrong by supplying guns to his son? >> it's my understanding the guns were supplied to him by illinois law because he could partially possess them. he returned them to his son, and i don't know of any penalty there. but that's illinois law, and i'm not familiar with that. >> what was your reaction when you found out that information? >> i think...
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schneider: first, innovation is alive and well in illinois 10. i saw new applications in design, robotics and more. at every turn, innovation is created new, quality, well-paying jobs. second, we have to close the skills gap. we need more teachers, parents, and especially young, smart, talented people to recognize that working in manufacturing can be a stimulating and rewarding career. third, when the global market is fair and level, when the playing field is level, american companies not only can compete, we can win and we can prosper. we need to hold bad actors like china accountable. the president's shoot from the hip action is sparking a destructive cycle of retaliatory tariffs. the companies i visited are worried about that and indeed feeling the impact of a trade war. mr. speaker, i was encouraged by the ingenuity and drive of our local manufacturers and i remain committed to supporting this crucial sector of our economy. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back. for what purpose does the gentleman from michigan seek
schneider: first, innovation is alive and well in illinois 10. i saw new applications in design, robotics and more. at every turn, innovation is created new, quality, well-paying jobs. second, we have to close the skills gap. we need more teachers, parents, and especially young, smart, talented people to recognize that working in manufacturing can be a stimulating and rewarding career. third, when the global market is fair and level, when the playing field is level, american companies not only...
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william mccullough was other acquaintance of of lincoln's from illinois. mccullough had been the clerk in bloomington county on lincoln's old legal circuit. and at the beginning of the war, he asked for lincoln's help to get him into an illinois regiment. the reason mccullough needed lincoln's help was that he was 50 years old and he had only one arm. he'd lost an arm in a farming accident, but he still wanted to fight for the union and for liberty, so lincoln put in a good word for him. he became a colonel and a cavalry regiment, and he was killed at the end of 1862 in northern mississippi in the run-up to the vicksburg campaign. it was to mccullough's daughter, fanny, that lincoln wrote one of his most eloquent letters, telling her that only time could lessen her grief for her dead father. sometimes it wasn't death that he encountered, it was injury. he and his wife often went to military hospitals where soldiers were being treated. and he was accompanied on one visit by another illinoisen, noah brooks. this was a man who moved to california, got a job f
william mccullough was other acquaintance of of lincoln's from illinois. mccullough had been the clerk in bloomington county on lincoln's old legal circuit. and at the beginning of the war, he asked for lincoln's help to get him into an illinois regiment. the reason mccullough needed lincoln's help was that he was 50 years old and he had only one arm. he'd lost an arm in a farming accident, but he still wanted to fight for the union and for liberty, so lincoln put in a good word for him. he...
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and they never came to kentucky, indiana or illinois. and lincoln never went to the east coast where they lived until later in his life. so if he wanted to meet these men, it could never be in person. it had to be in books. the first important book was the most important of the founding fathers, george washington and it was life of george washington and came out in 1,800 and the second edition the year before lincoln was born and this is a book he read as a child. perhaps as early as kentucky and by the time he moved to -- he calls himself in the book, the rector of mount vernon par risch. there's no such thing. but he met george washington once. paid one visit to mount vernon and one exchange of letters with him. and this was the basis of his connection which he claimed authority to write. he did a lot of interviewing. he looked up people who knew washington as a boy and some of the stories he tells may have been true. [ laughter ] >> he is one of the writers like james cooper or h.p. lovecraft. the sentences are terrible but the storie
and they never came to kentucky, indiana or illinois. and lincoln never went to the east coast where they lived until later in his life. so if he wanted to meet these men, it could never be in person. it had to be in books. the first important book was the most important of the founding fathers, george washington and it was life of george washington and came out in 1,800 and the second edition the year before lincoln was born and this is a book he read as a child. perhaps as early as kentucky...
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it proves people in southern illinois are tired of being pushed around and in this state the majoritygislators, come from chicago, chicago legislators come up with new rules every year or new law proposals that try to take away our second amendment rights. some bills would restrict people, an age limit of 21 before you can buy a shotgun with 10 rounds of an munition. we can send a kid off to fight in a war in iraq or afghanistan but if he comes home during leave it will be illegal for him to purchase a gun with more than 10 rounds and it. julie: have people talking and that is the important thing, calling it sanctuary county for the second amendment. thank you for joining us, we appreciate it. and we will be right back. heather: wasn't necessarily a friendly view for james comey continuing his media blitz book tour, facing harsh accusations and questions from the lady. >> i think j andrew hoover is rolling over in his grave, revealing what you are revealing. should the fbi have taken it, to guess who was going to win. that seems out of your purview. >> could that have shaped my thinki
it proves people in southern illinois are tired of being pushed around and in this state the majoritygislators, come from chicago, chicago legislators come up with new rules every year or new law proposals that try to take away our second amendment rights. some bills would restrict people, an age limit of 21 before you can buy a shotgun with 10 rounds of an munition. we can send a kid off to fight in a war in iraq or afghanistan but if he comes home during leave it will be illegal for him to...
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chairman, idaho passes. >> illinois! illinois!residentfor the next of the united states hubert 34 --ey, 34 mccarthy, and 100 four votes for next president of the united states heward humphrey -- hubert humphrey. three votes for mccarthy. three votes for the >> indiana passes. alaska was reached, alaska -- youw may nominate, second, or pass. >> the man sitting to the left of mayor dailey there is george done, the financial chairman of the county board of finance. many to be in line for the mayor of new york someday. >> those are the rights, those are the rules. of the houseeper miller. as "fishbait" he is letting several men through the rostrum. don't know what the meaning of that is. or pass.te, second, >> mr. chairman, arizona passes. having been nominated, and kansas. of order there. earlier tonight, alaska had yielded. yielded to california, then yielded to iowa the nomination of senator mccarthy. they got all out of order. intention of the louisiana delegation by unanimous vote to nominate its favored son. at the request of th
chairman, idaho passes. >> illinois! illinois!residentfor the next of the united states hubert 34 --ey, 34 mccarthy, and 100 four votes for next president of the united states heward humphrey -- hubert humphrey. three votes for mccarthy. three votes for the >> indiana passes. alaska was reached, alaska -- youw may nominate, second, or pass. >> the man sitting to the left of mayor dailey there is george done, the financial chairman of the county board of finance. many to be in...
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illinois notified the f.b.i. >> anthony ferrante: what illinois discovered set off a chain of eventst take us to today. >> whitaker: former f.b.i. agent anthony ferrante was director of cyber incident response for president barack obama's national security council. when you go in to investigate this intrusion that the state of illinois saw, what did you see? >> ferrante: the f.b.i. identified digital fingerprints left by the intruder. think of it as a crime scene, where fingerprints are dusted and pulled. we do the same thing when investigating a computer intrusion. >> whitaker: and your analysis pointed the finger at russia? >> ferrante: it did indeed. >> whitaker: the department of homeland security was so alarmed by what it saw the russians doing, it took the unprecedented step of arranging a conference call with election officials from all 50 states. the f.b.i. put out this flash alert. but the intelligence community wasn't prepared to publicly implicate russia, so the call and the alert simply warned states to be on the lookout for the kind of malicious attack that had hit illin
illinois notified the f.b.i. >> anthony ferrante: what illinois discovered set off a chain of eventst take us to today. >> whitaker: former f.b.i. agent anthony ferrante was director of cyber incident response for president barack obama's national security council. when you go in to investigate this intrusion that the state of illinois saw, what did you see? >> ferrante: the f.b.i. identified digital fingerprints left by the intruder. think of it as a crime scene, where...
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illinois.llinois. 112 votes for the next president of the united states, hubert mccarthy andee for --ee for walter: he casted the roads. -- the votes. >> the chairman for indiana passes -- mr. chairman, indiana passes. ed,when alaska was reach california at yielded. now alaska may nominate. walter coley the man sitting to the left of mayor daley is george done the financial chairman. thought many to be an air to mayor daley as a possible candidate. the doorkeeper who is known as fish bait miller for the house of representatives is letting what look like security guards in her guy don't know what the meaning of that is. perhaps nothing. may nominate, second, or pass. >> mr. chairman, arizona passes. nominated, now kansas. walter: it got out of order there appeared earlier tonight, alaska had passed or rather had , yielded to california and then it yielded to iowa the nomination of senator mccarthy. they got all out of order. >> it is the intention of the louisiana delegation by unanimous vote to
illinois.llinois. 112 votes for the next president of the united states, hubert mccarthy andee for --ee for walter: he casted the roads. -- the votes. >> the chairman for indiana passes -- mr. chairman, indiana passes. ed,when alaska was reach california at yielded. now alaska may nominate. walter coley the man sitting to the left of mayor daley is george done the financial chairman. thought many to be an air to mayor daley as a possible candidate. the doorkeeper who is known as fish bait...
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after that arrest, the fbi's springfield office in illinois investigated him, revoked his illinois firearms card, his four weapons were given to his father. his father though gave the weapons back to his son. police say reinking used one of those guns, the ar-15 you're looking at right here, to shoot and kill four people inside a waffle house in antioch, tennessee, 25 minutes southeast of nashville. this all happened at 3:25 this morning. reinking drove up in his pickup truck, sat for four minutes before shooting two people outside the waffle house and shooting and killing two others inside. he injured four people including 29-year-old james shaw jr. who is now being hailed a hero. he was inside the waffle house with his best friend. they had just left a club. the gunman came inside. james ran for covered behind a swivel door within hen he saw his opportunity he charged through the swivel door attacking the gunman. the fbi, the mayor, the police, everyone says he's a hero who saved numerous lives. >> i made up my mind, there's in way to lock the door, that if it was going to come down to it
after that arrest, the fbi's springfield office in illinois investigated him, revoked his illinois firearms card, his four weapons were given to his father. his father though gave the weapons back to his son. police say reinking used one of those guns, the ar-15 you're looking at right here, to shoot and kill four people inside a waffle house in antioch, tennessee, 25 minutes southeast of nashville. this all happened at 3:25 this morning. reinking drove up in his pickup truck, sat for four...
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working into parts of illinois, northern illinois, chicago, could see a wintry mix out of this. madison maybe a couple of inches at most of the again, concentrated, heavy snow across the region. to the south, it's about big-time warmth. we're talking early summer-like readings at least for one day. there is a front progressing across the region. atlanta's 80-degree reading will give way back into the 60s as we go toward, say, thursday, friday, into saturday for a gradual warming trend back in store. >> gradual warming. we'll take it. >> thank you. >>> today is the new tax day. tax day two. president trump has touted his tax plan as a boon for main street. now the biggest winners are wall street.
working into parts of illinois, northern illinois, chicago, could see a wintry mix out of this. madison maybe a couple of inches at most of the again, concentrated, heavy snow across the region. to the south, it's about big-time warmth. we're talking early summer-like readings at least for one day. there is a front progressing across the region. atlanta's 80-degree reading will give way back into the 60s as we go toward, say, thursday, friday, into saturday for a gradual warming trend back in...
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authorities in illinois and his hometown also had run-ins with him. he threatened to kill himself with a gun before and told them that taylor swift was stalking him. authorities recognize someone here is having mental health issues. right now, they want to find him. >> thank you. >>> let's talk about the north korea situation now. according to "the wall street journal," president trump wants to ask kim jong un to denuclearizati denuclearization. he wants to normalize relations with the international community. let's bring in paula hancocks in seoul. kim jong un is willing to stop. >> reporter: there are many analysts say he has many ideas of dee nu-- denuke. we heard the freeze on nuclear and missile testing. it is an act of good faith and crucial decision. there was a concession. the south korea defense ministry stopped broadcasting propaganda into north korea. they have been broadcasting k-pop and news. they have now stop. at least both sides are making concessions before the summit on friday. they at least want it to start well. dave. >> paula, tha
authorities in illinois and his hometown also had run-ins with him. he threatened to kill himself with a gun before and told them that taylor swift was stalking him. authorities recognize someone here is having mental health issues. right now, they want to find him. >> thank you. >>> let's talk about the north korea situation now. according to "the wall street journal," president trump wants to ask kim jong un to denuclearizati denuclearization. he wants to normalize...
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chairman, idaho passes. >> illinois. >> illinois?ives votes for the 112 next president of the united states, hubert humphrey, three mccarthy, and three for mcgovern. mayor daley has been sitting there rather impassive of all the criticism of his police force through the night, but apparently he has gotten wrestled. he cast illinois'vote, but this is not the roll call for the casting of votes. this is the roll call for placing names in nomination. >> mr. chairman, indiana passes. when alaska was reached, yielded, california. now alaska. you may nominate, second, or pass. walter: the man sitting to the left of mayor daley is george dunn, the financial chairman of the cook county board of finance. >> alaska, having yielded -- walter: many to be in line for mayoral candidate some day. , known aseper "fishbait" miller. for the house of representatives, he's letting several men who look like security guards through to the rostrum. don't know what the meaning of that is. perhaps none at all. arizona, may nominate, second, or pass. >> this t
chairman, idaho passes. >> illinois. >> illinois?ives votes for the 112 next president of the united states, hubert humphrey, three mccarthy, and three for mcgovern. mayor daley has been sitting there rather impassive of all the criticism of his police force through the night, but apparently he has gotten wrestled. he cast illinois'vote, but this is not the roll call for the casting of votes. this is the roll call for placing names in nomination. >> mr. chairman, indiana...
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roskam of illinois. the chair: pursuant to house resolution 839, the gentleman from illinois, mr. roskam, and a member opposed each will control five minutes. the chair recognizes the gentleman from illinois. mr. roskam: the roskam amendment recognizes my constituency and i think a lot of others want the benefit living near large international airport but not as much of the burden and here's the back story what's going on. so my constituency is right next door to o'hare airport as an international airport brings incredible convenience to my flying constituents and also incredible commerce and opportunity. that's a good thing. the problem is that the burdens of the noise of the airport rest disproportionately with some communities and these are communities that have found themselves with different flight patterns in different situations where all of a sudden a flight pattern from years ago is now something that they're seeing overhead. one constituent of mine in wayne, illinois, complained that the noise sometimes is 30 seconds apart for hours on end. another complained their house
roskam of illinois. the chair: pursuant to house resolution 839, the gentleman from illinois, mr. roskam, and a member opposed each will control five minutes. the chair recognizes the gentleman from illinois. mr. roskam: the roskam amendment recognizes my constituency and i think a lot of others want the benefit living near large international airport but not as much of the burden and here's the back story what's going on. so my constituency is right next door to o'hare airport as an...
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had with me and my staff with the head of hhs in the state of illinois. we had heard the concerns and after the same statement was made after looking over it he thought two years was enough time for implementation. >> i believe that the bureaucracy states like illinois can implement the changes we make federally and there are problems that exist in the future let's work to close but in the end i go back to my district that i got a community in decatur, illinois that had double digit on appointment not long ago. i've got caterpillar expanding into their plant in my district and these are not just entry-level jobs but good paying jobs and their problem is you can't get people that are trained to build the mining trucks that are being built in a community that was double digit not long ago. why don't we invest in families and around decatur by doing something different and by giving them a chance and that is exactly why we've got in states that have implemented work requirements like we are proposing today and enrollees went back to work in their incomes mor
had with me and my staff with the head of hhs in the state of illinois. we had heard the concerns and after the same statement was made after looking over it he thought two years was enough time for implementation. >> i believe that the bureaucracy states like illinois can implement the changes we make federally and there are problems that exist in the future let's work to close but in the end i go back to my district that i got a community in decatur, illinois that had double digit on...
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of course, he is from illinois. illinois is working to pass a law called the red flag, where if they feel like a family member is in some trouble they want their guns confiscated for some time and also trying to outlaw assault rifles. what we have here is someone disturbed and on the run. they're on the lookout in illinois, he recently moved to nashville. don't these people that carry these out sometimes end up going back home or going to family? >> yes, they do. one of the things we find is they go back to the one place where they're familiar with if they can get there. here's the scary part right now. he may have only a pair of pants and a gun with some ammunition. how do you think he's going to get home? how do you think he's going to get money? how do you think he's going to get transportation or food? well, the only way he could reasonably do it is to take it from somebody else and right now i would consider him one of the more dangerous people in the united states. >> can we just have a moment to talk about th
of course, he is from illinois. illinois is working to pass a law called the red flag, where if they feel like a family member is in some trouble they want their guns confiscated for some time and also trying to outlaw assault rifles. what we have here is someone disturbed and on the run. they're on the lookout in illinois, he recently moved to nashville. don't these people that carry these out sometimes end up going back home or going to family? >> yes, they do. one of the things we find...
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davis from illinois. children and their parents and their guardians acting on their behalf deserve a streamline process that will allow for a child to be issued a new social security number long before any misuse occurs. no child should have to wait for the inevitable harm to come along and have their identity stolen before action occurs. building on the success that we've had with seniors and i hope in a much more prompt fashion than we were able to do it for seniors, we now, through mr. marchant's efforts, are working to ensure once again on a bipartisan basis that we provide the same kind of protection for infants and children from baseless identity thieves. i urge adoption of the legislation, and i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields, the gentleman from illinois reserve the chair recognizes the gentleman from texas. >> i reserve, i'm prepared to close. the speaker pro tempore: the chair recognizes the gentleman from illinois. mr. davis: i have no further speakers and i will close
davis from illinois. children and their parents and their guardians acting on their behalf deserve a streamline process that will allow for a child to be issued a new social security number long before any misuse occurs. no child should have to wait for the inevitable harm to come along and have their identity stolen before action occurs. building on the success that we've had with seniors and i hope in a much more prompt fashion than we were able to do it for seniors, we now, through mr....
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michigan, illinois, indiana, nebraska.ll these rather normal wonderful states. , what we did in this book is we took the day they introduced the income tax and we looked at all of these 11 states and what happened to them in the three years prior to introducing the income tax. are all of you with me on this? they all did it in different years. we've looked at the primary metrics of these states relative to the rest of the nation. population, employment, growth state product personal , income, tax revenues. we looked at all of those metrics three years prior to introducing income tax and then we looked at the same metrics in the last three years. if you look at these 11 states, you'll follow what i'm doing in this chapter. if you look at these 11 states, every single one of the states without one exception declined relative to the rest of the nation after introducing the income tax in their state. not one exception. in every single metric. they declined relative to the rest. that includes state and local tax revenues relati
michigan, illinois, indiana, nebraska.ll these rather normal wonderful states. , what we did in this book is we took the day they introduced the income tax and we looked at all of these 11 states and what happened to them in the three years prior to introducing the income tax. are all of you with me on this? they all did it in different years. we've looked at the primary metrics of these states relative to the rest of the nation. population, employment, growth state product personal , income,...
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you're telling me we cannot put a democrat in the quote unquote steakhouse in illinois? we can. that's the power of the vote. that's the power of black women who turn out no matter if it's raining, if it's snowing, if it's hot or humid or performing. >>. >> we turn out. >> so those gubernatorial races must be our main focus cause we all know that what happens at the statehouse impacts where we live, where we work, where we play. so those statehouse races must be our focus. we must also be concerned about the united states senate. there are 33 or 34, alabama got a vote again. now they're going to realize, you know they make us. i told you we won't.then, we got to tell you that again. we're going to put our hands on our shoulders, >> we got this one. we got this. but you all need to understand we will get this for him what he needs to also give us something. i don't mind him reaching across the aisle, my arms are wide to but keep them close. hello. we want a little hug two. don't forget our desires, don't forget the issues that we need, we need healthcare we still need jobs . in m
you're telling me we cannot put a democrat in the quote unquote steakhouse in illinois? we can. that's the power of the vote. that's the power of black women who turn out no matter if it's raining, if it's snowing, if it's hot or humid or performing. >>. >> we turn out. >> so those gubernatorial races must be our main focus cause we all know that what happens at the statehouse impacts where we live, where we work, where we play. so those statehouse races must be our focus. we...
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authorities in illinois and his hometown also had run-ins with him. he threatened to kill himself with a gun before and told them that he was having the pop star taylor swift was stalking him. authorities recognize someone here is having mental health issues. right now, they want to find him. >> terrifying he is still to the loose. >>> according to "the wall street journal" president trump will ask kim jong un to dismantle the nuclear weapons. it is not clear how the north korean leader will respond. a source tells cnn that kim is focused on denuclearization and realizes the best path forward is normalizing the relationship with the international community. let's go live to paula hancocks. paula, that sounds reasonable. when north koreans say denuclearization, it appears it means denuclearization from the united states. getting rid of the nuclear umbrella and position in the region. >> reporter: that's right. this is why the south korean president is saying the devil is in the detail. there is an assumption when north korea talks about denuclearizatio
authorities in illinois and his hometown also had run-ins with him. he threatened to kill himself with a gun before and told them that he was having the pop star taylor swift was stalking him. authorities recognize someone here is having mental health issues. right now, they want to find him. >> terrifying he is still to the loose. >>> according to "the wall street journal" president trump will ask kim jong un to dismantle the nuclear weapons. it is not clear how the...
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, as am i, as to the legality of the transference back to illinois.t illegal in tennessee to possess longguns, legal longguns. i guess i would defer to illinois and what their statute are and your interpretation of the law. [ inaudible question ] >> i'm sorry, i couldn't hear you. >> what's your biggest worry right now? >> well, from the totality of the circumstances, from the issue at the white house and here in illinois, he shows signs of significant instability. yesterday the police department recovered two long guns from the department. we also obviously have the ar-15. there was a fourth gun, a handgun, that is unaccounted for. he could well be in possession of that handgun. we have a man who has exhibited significant instability. we are concerned for the citizenry, not just here but anywhere else he may go. that's why you are seeing the significant law enforcement resources dedicated to this, not ju just from this police department but our federal departments as well. >> are you aware if he was ever diagnosed with a mental illness? >> i personal
, as am i, as to the legality of the transference back to illinois.t illegal in tennessee to possess longguns, legal longguns. i guess i would defer to illinois and what their statute are and your interpretation of the law. [ inaudible question ] >> i'm sorry, i couldn't hear you. >> what's your biggest worry right now? >> well, from the totality of the circumstances, from the issue at the white house and here in illinois, he shows signs of significant instability. yesterday...
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en illinois se han reportado 30 casos de personas que llegaron con hemorragias al hospital a causa dearihuana sintÉtica, luego del incremento de pacientes que han llegado a las emergencias de los hospitales luego de consumir el producto . 32 casos de hemorragia severa en illinois, ocho en chicago durante la Última semana. hoy se reportÓ la primera muerte. >> se vendÍa sin restricciones. cuestiÓn de que estas cosas tienen componentes alarmantes por las que personas han fallecido, o tienen sÍntomas psicÓticos, sÍntomas paranoicos. viviana: la marihuana sintÉtica afecta el sistema cardiovascular y causa sangrado. >> el efecto secundario es el sangrado por nariz, oÍdos, ojos. una mÁs -- una menstruaciÓn severa en la mujer y sangrado en la orina. viviana: se vende como lÍquido para vaporizadores o puede ser consumida en cigarrillos electrÓnicos. >> no se puede detectar en el examen regular para detectar marihuana. se necesita un examen de sangre especial. no hay tratamiento especÍfico para este tipo de intoxicaciÓn, solamente tratamiento de soporte. viviana: los pacientes dijeron haber com
en illinois se han reportado 30 casos de personas que llegaron con hemorragias al hospital a causa dearihuana sintÉtica, luego del incremento de pacientes que han llegado a las emergencias de los hospitales luego de consumir el producto . 32 casos de hemorragia severa en illinois, ocho en chicago durante la Última semana. hoy se reportÓ la primera muerte. >> se vendÍa sin restricciones. cuestiÓn de que estas cosas tienen componentes alarmantes por las que personas han fallecido, o...
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illinois is a state that makes soy beans., is the number one soy bean producer in the united states. republican representative rodney davis is joining me now. of course, he represents the state of illinois. congressman davis, given the fact that your state is the biggest soy bean producer in the country, your district could really be affected by these new tariffs. how concerned are you? >> i'm extremely concerned, dana. we've got to do what we can, put a lot of faith in agriculture secretary sonny purdue. i'm glad that the white house has given him free reign to figure out what's going to work, what's not going to work. the biggest problem we have right now, though, clearly, is china. let's not kid ourselves. china doesn't trade fair when it comes to agricultural products and they certainly have not been trading fair when it comes to our domestic steel industry. >> and what about the president? do you think he should continue to sabre rattle? he's threatened, again, $100 billion, as i mentioned, in new tariffs against china.
illinois is a state that makes soy beans., is the number one soy bean producer in the united states. republican representative rodney davis is joining me now. of course, he represents the state of illinois. congressman davis, given the fact that your state is the biggest soy bean producer in the country, your district could really be affected by these new tariffs. how concerned are you? >> i'm extremely concerned, dana. we've got to do what we can, put a lot of faith in agriculture...
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mostly young and female from small town rural illinois.hirley emphasize the fact there was no physical evidence linking her to the weapon. and they argued shirley's statements to the first responders, is he dead, i shot him, were made when she was having a medical emergency. how reliable could those statements be? the defense also focused on what they called a sloppy inept investigation by the police. and pointed at jennifer through innuendo with her ugly divorce and custody battle as the one with the motive to kill steven. they didn't directly argue that jennifer pulled the trigger, only there was no hard evidence shirley did. and what did jennifer have to say to the jury? nothing. she didn't even attend the trial. the defense called no witnesses of its own. so what did jurors think of the case? we spoke with three. did shirley skinner look like someone who could commit this kind of crime? >> honestly, no. as a matter of fact, when i first walked in there, i thought she was one of the attorneys. i had no idea actually the one who was on,
mostly young and female from small town rural illinois.hirley emphasize the fact there was no physical evidence linking her to the weapon. and they argued shirley's statements to the first responders, is he dead, i shot him, were made when she was having a medical emergency. how reliable could those statements be? the defense also focused on what they called a sloppy inept investigation by the police. and pointed at jennifer through innuendo with her ugly divorce and custody battle as the one...
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the gentleman from illinois is recognized for five minutes, mr. bost. mr. bost: i rise to recognize the patriotism and generosity of al catsenberger, jr., a true friend to illinois and its veterans. a thunderstorm blew through a cemetery in poe las key county. e flags that make up the cemetery was no -- they were destroyed and it's a center of pride for our local community. al, who served in the u.s. navy for over 40 years, decided to take action. he donated 50 new flug poles. to al, we say thank you for your decades of service to our nation and your continued dedication to honoring our national veterans. and with that, mr. speaker, i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the chair recognizes the gentlewoman from alabama, ms. sewell, for five minutes. ms. sewell: -- the speaker pro tempore: ok. we'll recognize mr. mcgovern from massachusetts for five minutes. mr. mcgovern: mr. speaker, the farm bill should be about helping our farmers and strengthening our food and nutrition programs. it shouldn't be about beating up on poor people. as the house agriculture
the gentleman from illinois is recognized for five minutes, mr. bost. mr. bost: i rise to recognize the patriotism and generosity of al catsenberger, jr., a true friend to illinois and its veterans. a thunderstorm blew through a cemetery in poe las key county. e flags that make up the cemetery was no -- they were destroyed and it's a center of pride for our local community. al, who served in the u.s. navy for over 40 years, decided to take action. he donated 50 new flug poles. to al, we say...
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said to dorothy, how much money did you get in illinois? dorothy, but should have given you a full-page ad for six or seven weeks. when i asked the democratic party to put in our budget full-page ads in all black newspapers. i'm sorry i gave out your secrets. here's the secret of black people. when you tell a black person in mississippi what is going on, they're going to call the relatives in cleveland or detroit. when you tell a black person in louisiana, they're going to call all of the relatives in nevada and california. if you tell them in georgia you know they are coming up the coast. that is why we have to advertise in all of the black newspapers. are only doinge it in targeted battleground states. in the end, we did all of our states. baking.e indignity of i cannot like to bake. to beg. not like speak to me is our campaign to let candidates no that if you do not speak to me in my newspapers, on my radio stations, that i do not know your name. who? what? [applause] really, i want to help you dianne feinstein, tommy bowman, but you are
said to dorothy, how much money did you get in illinois? dorothy, but should have given you a full-page ad for six or seven weeks. when i asked the democratic party to put in our budget full-page ads in all black newspapers. i'm sorry i gave out your secrets. here's the secret of black people. when you tell a black person in mississippi what is going on, they're going to call the relatives in cleveland or detroit. when you tell a black person in louisiana, they're going to call all of the...
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-- of the illinois territory to proceed with statehood. this legislation paved the way for representatives in the territory to form a convention from which a state government would later emerge. at the time in 1818, nl 11 counties existed in the territory and could send representatives to the convention to draft governing documents. three of these 11 counties are within my congressional district. i have often said how humble i am to represent a part of illinois that president lincoln represented. when he served in this chamber. mr. davis: i'm also immensely proud to represent the area that pioneered illinois statehood. in december of this year, illinois will celebrate its bicentennial anniversary as a state in our union. i have called illinois home for over 40 years and am honored to stand here today and recognize the history -- history made in this building 200 years ago today. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields. for what purpose does the gentleman from georgia seek recognition? >> i ask unanimous consent to address the house f
-- of the illinois territory to proceed with statehood. this legislation paved the way for representatives in the territory to form a convention from which a state government would later emerge. at the time in 1818, nl 11 counties existed in the territory and could send representatives to the convention to draft governing documents. three of these 11 counties are within my congressional district. i have often said how humble i am to represent a part of illinois that president lincoln...
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i don't know what the issues could be in illinois.not illegal in tennessee to possess long guns, legal long guns. so i do not -- i guess i would defer to illinois and what their statutes are and their interpretation of the law. >> [question inaudible] >> well, from the totality of the circumstances, from tissue at the white house and from what we hear in illinois, he shows shines of significant instability. yesterday the police department recovered two long guns from the apartment. we also obviously have the ar-15. there was a fourth gun, a handgun, that is unaccounted for. he could well be in possession of that handgun. so we have a man that has exhibited significant instability. we're concerned for the citizenry, not just here but anywhere else he may go. that's why you're seeing the significant law enforcement resources dedicated to this, not just from this police department but from our federal partners as well. >> are you aware if reinking was diagnosed with a mental illness? >> i personally am not. >> if indeed his father says t
i don't know what the issues could be in illinois.not illegal in tennessee to possess long guns, legal long guns. so i do not -- i guess i would defer to illinois and what their statutes are and their interpretation of the law. >> [question inaudible] >> well, from the totality of the circumstances, from tissue at the white house and from what we hear in illinois, he shows shines of significant instability. yesterday the police department recovered two long guns from the apartment....
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then he moved to illinois because it was a free state. he was really is tired of living in states where slavery was legal. so he ended up settling in springfield where he ran a barbershop that was a kind of meeting place for all kinds of people. springfield is the capital of illinois so probably a lot of political conversations happened. he supported the arts and published interesting poetry and anecdotes in the local papers and lincoln was his property lawyer. in terms of the historical records, not much is known about their relationship in springfield before lincoln became president. we know that lincoln was a lawyer. and we know a fair amount about the barber because he published stuff in the newspaper. but as far as the character of their relationship, there is not a lot of documentary evidence. there is a letter from him to lincoln when lincoln was in the white house that is cordial and friendly. washington had heard of a child, a preacher had said he was sure that god had put an african-american person on this earth to teach lincoln
then he moved to illinois because it was a free state. he was really is tired of living in states where slavery was legal. so he ended up settling in springfield where he ran a barbershop that was a kind of meeting place for all kinds of people. springfield is the capital of illinois so probably a lot of political conversations happened. he supported the arts and published interesting poetry and anecdotes in the local papers and lincoln was his property lawyer. in terms of the historical...
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second thing happened -- it will come as a surprise to some of you from chicago or illinois, but illinois and chicago had a long history of corrupt elections and election fraud. so the major parties found ways of stealing elections that undercut any third party for any radical party. it was clear they weren't going o win an election. as further background here, evolutionary anarchism was beginning to cohere, to take shape between 1883 and the summer of 1886, the time period i am now dealing with. he great event in this was a - the beginning of that is better put, was a grand congress in pittsburgh of groups, people with somewhat different ideological positions, but groups calling themselves social revolutionaries, which would include anarchists, communists, some branches of socialism. prior to the great pittsburgh meeting of 1883 were smaller meetings in chicago and a eveloping "chicago ideal." and in this movement, the hicago one, they were really anticipating what would become anarchosynicalism. that meant the union as a social locus for revolution. that unions where the vessel, the org
second thing happened -- it will come as a surprise to some of you from chicago or illinois, but illinois and chicago had a long history of corrupt elections and election fraud. so the major parties found ways of stealing elections that undercut any third party for any radical party. it was clear they weren't going o win an election. as further background here, evolutionary anarchism was beginning to cohere, to take shape between 1883 and the summer of 1886, the time period i am now dealing...
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in illinois apparently the father it would have been illegal for him to give back. it is not clear whether the guns were legal in tennessee. there is no federal mandate to oversee this. i think there is no debate about whether or not this man should have had the guns to carry out this attack. we will check back in with you. there is an off camera briefing happening right now. maybe we will get new details on the man hunt. >>> a big week in diplomacy for the president of the united states. the french leader arrives in a few hours and is expected to press president trump to stay in the iran nuclear deal. plus, the wall street journal as reporting. and with all of this in front of him and with the funeral for first lady barbara bush going on over the weekend the president spent his time in a stream of consciousness only sometimes true tweet tantrum. ca . >> reporter: it might be easier to make a list of what the president didn't tweet about over the weekend. 24 tweets from friday evening to sunday night. he often tweets at the most when it is the weekend and he is not
in illinois apparently the father it would have been illegal for him to give back. it is not clear whether the guns were legal in tennessee. there is no federal mandate to oversee this. i think there is no debate about whether or not this man should have had the guns to carry out this attack. we will check back in with you. there is an off camera briefing happening right now. maybe we will get new details on the man hunt. >>> a big week in diplomacy for the president of the united...
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joining us now congressman adam, republican from illinois. congressman, that spending bill was wildly unpopular, paul ryan got some of the blame, is that why he's out? >> no, no, paul ryan, look, we achieved tax reform, that was his dream for 20 years, he's been waiting on -- he's given a lot to his country and unless somebody questions conservative principles, he was the first that i know talking about entitlement reform requirements, paul ryan is a great man, in fact, he is retiring today, it's a huge loss for the house gop. stuart: you're worried going into midterm elections because you lost quite a few republican leaderships, you lost them. >> it's to expect, we knew going into this year, last year before
joining us now congressman adam, republican from illinois. congressman, that spending bill was wildly unpopular, paul ryan got some of the blame, is that why he's out? >> no, no, paul ryan, look, we achieved tax reform, that was his dream for 20 years, he's been waiting on -- he's given a lot to his country and unless somebody questions conservative principles, he was the first that i know talking about entitlement reform requirements, paul ryan is a great man, in fact, he is retiring...
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, the family owns their business there in illinois. so you have a lot of resources being staffed both in illinois and in tennessee. if he stays off his cell phone, stays off his computer, if he's out in the woods, there's a very good possibility that based on his mental health condition, not only from the arrest in july of 2017 at the white house, and what occurred with him today, basically being new except for a jacket when he started the shooting spree, there's a possibility he could end up committing suicide. >> since he has been able to elude police so long, however, would you worry someone might be helping him? >> there's a very good possibility that that is the first thing law enforcement is going to look at. is he assisted in any way here? and they are going to go through his social media. they are going to contact family members and coworkers and find out what his mindset has been over the past couple of days to determine if anybody else is helping hum. you know, and also, we have to look at what kind of planning went into this
, the family owns their business there in illinois. so you have a lot of resources being staffed both in illinois and in tennessee. if he stays off his cell phone, stays off his computer, if he's out in the woods, there's a very good possibility that based on his mental health condition, not only from the arrest in july of 2017 at the white house, and what occurred with him today, basically being new except for a jacket when he started the shooting spree, there's a possibility he could end up...
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yes, what happened there is that travis reinking was actually known to the illinois fbi and the localtment there are, in that county. he had been arrested injuly of that year for trespassing. he was charged with an unlawful presence on white house grounds, so he had told authorities that he wanted a meeting with the president, and he was arrested for going past their security barriers. and because of all of that, he ended up actually
yes, what happened there is that travis reinking was actually known to the illinois fbi and the localtment there are, in that county. he had been arrested injuly of that year for trespassing. he was charged with an unlawful presence on white house grounds, so he had told authorities that he wanted a meeting with the president, and he was arrested for going past their security barriers. and because of all of that, he ended up actually
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they were taken away according to authorities in illinois. his father gave them back to him, even though his authorization to have weapons in illinois had been revoked. this comes after just learning, ana, that back in 2016, he had interactions with police. different sort of issues he was willing, dilutions that the pop star taylor swift was stalking him. that she was accessing his netflix account. that they were supposed to be meeting in places. he believed that his parents, the fbi were involved in watching him. and he was talking about killing himself, shooting himself at the time. so authorities in illinois have had interactions with him before dealing with mental health issues. police here say that as far as they are concerned when he came to the parking lot, he seemed to have one thing he was going to to do. >> at 3:19 a.m., travis reinking arrived in the parking lot of the waffle house. in his pickup truck. reinking sat inside the pickup truck for 3 1/2 to 4 minutes just looking at people inside the restaurant. after about 4 minutes, r
they were taken away according to authorities in illinois. his father gave them back to him, even though his authorization to have weapons in illinois had been revoked. this comes after just learning, ana, that back in 2016, he had interactions with police. different sort of issues he was willing, dilutions that the pop star taylor swift was stalking him. that she was accessing his netflix account. that they were supposed to be meeting in places. he believed that his parents, the fbi were...
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. >> can you clarify, the father had said the acknowledgement with police in illinois, the father toldors in illinois, they had an understanding that he wasn't going to give the weapons back to his son. >> i am not aware of that. >> is that illegal what he did? was reinking able to have weapons in tennessee? >> as we discussed yesterday, steve anderson said, who by the way is a lawyer, he's unfamiliar withillinois. as am i. as to the legality of the transference back to the son, i don't know what the issues could be in illinois. it is not illegal in tennessee to possess long guns. legal long guns. so i do not -- i guess i defer to illinois and what their statutes are and their interpretation of the law. >> and a -- [ inaudible ] what do you think -- >> sorry? couldn't hear you. >> what did you think of [ inaudible ]. >> well, from the totality of the circumstances, from the issue at the white house, and from what we hear in illinois, he shows signs of significant instability. yesterday the police department recovered two long guns from the apartment. we also obviously have the ar-15. a
. >> can you clarify, the father had said the acknowledgement with police in illinois, the father toldors in illinois, they had an understanding that he wasn't going to give the weapons back to his son. >> i am not aware of that. >> is that illegal what he did? was reinking able to have weapons in tennessee? >> as we discussed yesterday, steve anderson said, who by the way is a lawyer, he's unfamiliar withillinois. as am i. as to the legality of the transference back to...
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joining us from washington is the state treasurer of illinois. good to have you good morning. >> carl, good morning. good to be here. >> why does an executive chairman need to be named? >> we think it's good corporate governance practice to separate the chairman of the board from the ceo to have independence and oversight. we've been calling on this for over a year for facebook to make these changes. >> so it's separate from the recent underperformance of the stock and the negative publicity from cambridge >> over the last year we've sent three letters to facebook and have engaged with their corporate governance folks, attend ed a shareholder meeting we've been asking for changes to their ceo and chairman of the board, splitting those, having more independent directors and also changes in how their stock is voted we think these are good oversight issues that will make the company profitable in the long run. >> i'm wondering, though, how much sense does it make in the case of a company like facebook that has multiple classes of stock, mark zuckerb
joining us from washington is the state treasurer of illinois. good to have you good morning. >> carl, good morning. good to be here. >> why does an executive chairman need to be named? >> we think it's good corporate governance practice to separate the chairman of the board from the ceo to have independence and oversight. we've been calling on this for over a year for facebook to make these changes. >> so it's separate from the recent underperformance of the stock and...
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. ♪ ♪ ♪ arantxa: tras la masacre en parkland, florida, en illinois se aprobÓ una resolución para prohibirbÓ una ordenanza que prohÍbe el porte de armas de asalto, pero la asociaciÓn estatal del rifle de illinois entablaron una demanda donde sostienen que la prohibiciÓn de las armas de asalto infringen los derechos de los ciudadanos respetuosos de la ley de adquirir y conservar armas de fuego de su elecciÓn. un argumento que tambiÉn fue expuesto por algunos residentes. >> esto es una opresiÓn. gracias por ser parte de esto. reportera: esta ordenanza establece que las personas que sean encontradas en posesiÓn de las armas prohibidas podrÍan enfrentar multas de hasta $1000. esta ordenanza entrarÍa en vigor el 13 de junio. tambiÉn enfrentÓ batallas legales por parte de la asociaciÓn nacional del rifle parkland. ♪ ♪ fÉlix: el régimen de corea del norte estÁ abierto y preparado para hablar con estados unidos sobre la desnuclearizaciÓn de la costa norcoreana. se prepara la reuniÓn entre kim jong-un y donald trump. aÚn se desconoce la fecha. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ arantxa: un ataque en la ciudad de duma deja ci
. ♪ ♪ ♪ arantxa: tras la masacre en parkland, florida, en illinois se aprobÓ una resolución para prohibirbÓ una ordenanza que prohÍbe el porte de armas de asalto, pero la asociaciÓn estatal del rifle de illinois entablaron una demanda donde sostienen que la prohibiciÓn de las armas de asalto infringen los derechos de los ciudadanos respetuosos de la ley de adquirir y conservar armas de fuego de su elecciÓn. un argumento que tambiÉn fue expuesto por algunos residentes. >>...
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rodney davis of illinois came to the field in alexandria, virginia to loosen the muscles ahead of the season, and recall last june's or where they spread for their lives. >> fred he was on third base, the shooter pointed the gun right at him and missed which larry and i went and laid down over here somewhere, might have been a little further up over here and when it didn't stop, the barrage continued, i made a run for the dugout and i knew there were people in the dugout and all i could think of, i didn't know the shooter had moved from where he was around this way, i thought he was over here and all i could think about when i was running is he's going to shoot me in the back. >> whenever i walk out of the one exit we had i remember looking up and seeing the shed i hid behind and look over there and immediately flash back to when i got my bearings.
rodney davis of illinois came to the field in alexandria, virginia to loosen the muscles ahead of the season, and recall last june's or where they spread for their lives. >> fred he was on third base, the shooter pointed the gun right at him and missed which larry and i went and laid down over here somewhere, might have been a little further up over here and when it didn't stop, the barrage continued, i made a run for the dugout and i knew there were people in the dugout and all i could...
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the gentleman from illinois is recognized. mr. lipinski: mr.aker, i yield myself such time as i may consume. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized for as much time as he wishes to use. mr. lipinski: mr. speaker, i rise in support of h.r. 5086, the innovators to entrepreneurs act of 2018. the bill that i introduced to spur entrepreneurship and turn american innovation into jobs. i want to thank mr. webster for being the lead co-sponsor of this legislation. this bill expands the national science foundation's highly successful innovation corps, or i corps program -- or icorps program. which, as my science committee colleagues know, i've been a major champion of since it was first created by n.s.f. in 2011. in 2016 i led the effort that officially authorized icorps. icorps teaches scientists and engineers how to turn their federally funded laboratory research into successful products and services. the program has educated more than 1,100 teams, including many women and under-represented minorities, and has been linked to over 400 sta
the gentleman from illinois is recognized. mr. lipinski: mr.aker, i yield myself such time as i may consume. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized for as much time as he wishes to use. mr. lipinski: mr. speaker, i rise in support of h.r. 5086, the innovators to entrepreneurs act of 2018. the bill that i introduced to spur entrepreneurship and turn american innovation into jobs. i want to thank mr. webster for being the lead co-sponsor of this legislation. this bill expands the...