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we will continue to have government unions illinois -- in illinois and throughout the country.his ruling resource freedom of breach and political affiliation and the constitution of the united states. david: thank you so much. it was an honor to have you on, but in that pouring rain with fire trucks and everything, you were a champ. thank you. >> i am proud of this ruling. it was my lawsuit that got this started three y a. it is the right answer for the people of america and our hard-working government employees. david: it is understandable, thank you. governor race -- the governor from illinois. shery: a new york primary has rocked the political world from queens to capitol hill. the future of the democratic party as well the highest rate members loses to a 28-year-old political novice. this is bloomberg. ♪ this is bloomberg. ♪ shery: this is b markets, balance of power. david: we turn to mark crumpton for first word news. mark: as we have been reporting, a divided supreme court said government employees have a constitutional right not to pay union fees. the ruling affects 5 m
we will continue to have government unions illinois -- in illinois and throughout the country.his ruling resource freedom of breach and political affiliation and the constitution of the united states. david: thank you so much. it was an honor to have you on, but in that pouring rain with fire trucks and everything, you were a champ. thank you. >> i am proud of this ruling. it was my lawsuit that got this started three y a. it is the right answer for the people of america and our...
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and the former governor of illinois, he was actually impeached. and i think it sends a resounding message on what they were convicted on and what's happening with him with this russia investigation. so it's sending multiple levels of messages to the community, to those that he doesn't want to flip to say, look, this could happen. take a look at the bat signal
and the former governor of illinois, he was actually impeached. and i think it sends a resounding message on what they were convicted on and what's happening with him with this russia investigation. so it's sending multiple levels of messages to the community, to those that he doesn't want to flip to say, look, this could happen. take a look at the bat signal
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host: illinois, independent. caller: now that this law is a collective bargaining members, between union what is going to happen now is this management now allowed to have two different pay scales? during collective darkening everyone got the same cash and benefits even if they want paying dues. now that they have a law where you don't have to be art of that is that going to allow management to have two different pay scales? other in illinois and states with government unions there are laws on the books that say the union has to represent everybody whether they are a member or not. that means everybody gets the same deal. that is not going to change. those laws are on the books. that, unions don't like if they think it is not there, they could lobby to change those law. they lobbied to have those laws in the first place. they could do to change that so nonmembers could potentially get a different deal. i don't think they are going to lobby to change those laws. they will probably remain in that situation. theoret
host: illinois, independent. caller: now that this law is a collective bargaining members, between union what is going to happen now is this management now allowed to have two different pay scales? during collective darkening everyone got the same cash and benefits even if they want paying dues. now that they have a law where you don't have to be art of that is that going to allow management to have two different pay scales? other in illinois and states with government unions there are laws on...
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he is a graduate of northeastern illinois, located outside of his district. this is about 30 minutes. >> [applause] hisated outside of district. this is not 30 minutes. -- is about 30 minutes. >> [applause] rep. gutierrez: to the students, faculty, administrators, alumni, staff, and parents, i want to say thank you. my particular thank you to the board of trustees, the board chair, and especially the president. whoever decided to give me an honorary degree today, i want to say thank you too. >> [laughter] rep. gutierrez: i am proud once again to say i got my degree from northeastern illinois university. >> [applause] yes, over 40z: years ago. i know, i don't look it. >> [laughter] rep. gutierrez: i sat where you are sitting. i was in your shoes. i did not know that i wanted to be an alderman or a congressman, or even work in politics. i knew that i loved the young girl that i met in the cafeteria at northwestern. but she had moved to puerto rico in my senior year. but some way i was going to make sure that i got myself there so i could ask her to marry me. on
he is a graduate of northeastern illinois, located outside of his district. this is about 30 minutes. >> [applause] hisated outside of district. this is not 30 minutes. -- is about 30 minutes. >> [applause] rep. gutierrez: to the students, faculty, administrators, alumni, staff, and parents, i want to say thank you. my particular thank you to the board of trustees, the board chair, and especially the president. whoever decided to give me an honorary degree today, i want to say thank...
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rodney dais of illinois. the chair: pursuant to house resolution 918, the gentleman from illinois, mr. rodney davis, and a member opposed, each will criminal five minutes. the chair recognizes the gentleman from illinois. mr. davis: mr. chairman, i'd like to yield myself two minutes. the chair: the gentleman is recognized. mr. davis: mr. chairman, addressing the issue of aquatic invasive species has not always been one where all the great lake states have seen yie to yie. however this amendment reflects an agreement between myself, my good friend mr. mitchell, as well as our two states and our two governor. first, this amendment clarifies that the operation and maintenance of any project authorized subs quint to the chief's report for the rhodes study is done in an 80-20 federal--- for the plan don road study is done at an 20-20 federal-nonfederal cost share. so with this language, we are making it clear that illinois wants to have some skin in the game on this project. in addition, my amendment requires the
rodney dais of illinois. the chair: pursuant to house resolution 918, the gentleman from illinois, mr. rodney davis, and a member opposed, each will criminal five minutes. the chair recognizes the gentleman from illinois. mr. davis: mr. chairman, i'd like to yield myself two minutes. the chair: the gentleman is recognized. mr. davis: mr. chairman, addressing the issue of aquatic invasive species has not always been one where all the great lake states have seen yie to yie. however this amendment...
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excuse me illinois. so we are continuing that record and a lot of that is the election laws that we have in place for the same-day registration and other things that have made that possible but are subject today is how to protect our elections. how to make them more's secure. with the fact that we have that we allow estate election officials to get information in real time about hacks across the country because hacks shame on them hackers shame on us. if we don't do anything about it because we know it's happened and we know it will happen again. in fact in illinois they got as close as voters that information that we have a bill along with other senators it's a bipartisan bill act and we have been working to make changes to it along the way and introduce it as amendments but it really first of all improve information sharing between local election officials cyber security experts and national security. providing for development and maintenance of cyber security best practices we all know five states tha
excuse me illinois. so we are continuing that record and a lot of that is the election laws that we have in place for the same-day registration and other things that have made that possible but are subject today is how to protect our elections. how to make them more's secure. with the fact that we have that we allow estate election officials to get information in real time about hacks across the country because hacks shame on them hackers shame on us. if we don't do anything about it because we...
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you'll see it's on this illinois front elevation. additionally we have proposed glass railings and have reduced the size of our roof deck, trying to locate most of it on the 20th street side of the building. in summary, we're seeking your support for our project. it's a six story building approximately 68 feet in height, 100 square feet of high quality ground floor commercial space, three on-site below market rate inclusionary housing units, equal to 16%, 40 secure bike parking spaces, and a transit first car free project. come back to that later. with that, i conclude my comments. here for questions. thank you. >> president hillis: so we'll recognize first the organized opposition. [please stand by for captioner switch] . >> -- because at the proposed height of six-plus extra feet, the project impacts on the social life that gives up by the residents of 616 20th street. the roof has become the social meet and confer place that people go to get some fresh air, sun, talk to neighbors, have breakfast, children are playing. it's become
you'll see it's on this illinois front elevation. additionally we have proposed glass railings and have reduced the size of our roof deck, trying to locate most of it on the 20th street side of the building. in summary, we're seeking your support for our project. it's a six story building approximately 68 feet in height, 100 square feet of high quality ground floor commercial space, three on-site below market rate inclusionary housing units, equal to 16%, 40 secure bike parking spaces, and a...
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figure itwill out, because you have a degree from northwestern illinois university. from my experience, that is a great foundation to build upon. >> [applause] rep. gutierrez: what you need to come up with is a next step. take a next step and see what happens. asyou pursue your goals half diligently as i markedly pursued that girl after i graduated, you will be just fine. remember my plan when i was in your shoes? 40 years later, she and i are still happily together. >> [applause] rep. gutierrez: we still rely on each other, and we are both very cannot putroud we two youngrds, ourf our daughters and the lives they are making for themselves, and my wonderful teenage grandson. even though i did not really have a plan when i was sitting where you are, it turned out pretty good. parents, friends, spouses, children, and all those who helped today's graduates get where they are today, thank you. for most of you graduating today, it was truly a team effort. i asked each graduate to please not forget to thank all of the members of your dream today, the members of your team t
figure itwill out, because you have a degree from northwestern illinois university. from my experience, that is a great foundation to build upon. >> [applause] rep. gutierrez: what you need to come up with is a next step. take a next step and see what happens. asyou pursue your goals half diligently as i markedly pursued that girl after i graduated, you will be just fine. remember my plan when i was in your shoes? 40 years later, she and i are still happily together. >> [applause]...
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illinois is a little different. the state director of elections would have been the person that we would have seen on 60 minutes. >> so it was the state-wide illinois system? >> that's correct. >> and is it your view that more problems are likely to be created on election day by getting into the registration system than the likelihood of getting into the accounting system? >> sure. we've got a broad throughout the surface area. we rely on a number of different systems. the network conductivity of voter registration systems is certainly much greater than voting systems. and, therefore, more -- an easier target for adversaries. >> i would concur. and certainly that's an issue in durham county, north carolina in 2016. very small scale. but if you would increase that scale, you could easily see the issues that it would create on the day of election. >> and the option of pro vilings voting -- provisional voting as senator durbin suggested earlier that would quickly overwhelm the system if you have all kinds of people try
illinois is a little different. the state director of elections would have been the person that we would have seen on 60 minutes. >> so it was the state-wide illinois system? >> that's correct. >> and is it your view that more problems are likely to be created on election day by getting into the registration system than the likelihood of getting into the accounting system? >> sure. we've got a broad throughout the surface area. we rely on a number of different systems....
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his gender brothers stayed in illinois. and they had lost contact, and one evening this prisoner looks at the guard over the wall and says what is your name. what is it to you, yank? because i think you are my brother. and behold, it was his brother and the guard moved back to illinois and they are buried side-by-side in illinois, one with a confederate tombstone and one with a union tombstone. escape attempts were very common. we can identify about 97 people eaks.made successful br when the stockade was expanded, and the original stockade the locks were probably 16 feet out of the ground and when it was expanded they cut them to six feet and the final stockade was only about six feet tall, so it wasn't hard to get out. the problem was making it 300 but evenunion lines, so nearly 100 men made good and escape from here. some of them spent better than two years in captivity. i can think of the horrors if you are a maine boy doing your first texas summer with no shelter. we hope that they can understand that these were people
his gender brothers stayed in illinois. and they had lost contact, and one evening this prisoner looks at the guard over the wall and says what is your name. what is it to you, yank? because i think you are my brother. and behold, it was his brother and the guard moved back to illinois and they are buried side-by-side in illinois, one with a confederate tombstone and one with a union tombstone. escape attempts were very common. we can identify about 97 people eaks.made successful br when the...
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illinois. and so we are continuing that record, and a lot of that is the election laws that we have in place for same-day registration and other things that have made that possible. but our subject today is how to protect our elections. how to make them more secure. with the facts that we have, that we allow our state election officials to get information in real time about hacks across the country, because, you know, hack us once, shame on them, hack us twice, shame on us if we don't do anything about it, because we know it happened, and we know it will happen again. and, in fact, in illinois they got as close as the voter data information. so, we have a bill, senator langford and i, along with senator harris and graham and warner and burr, hinrich and collins. it's a bipartisan bill called the secure elections act, and we have been working to make changes to it along the way and introduce it as amendments, but it really does things, first of all, improves information sharing between local ele
illinois. and so we are continuing that record, and a lot of that is the election laws that we have in place for same-day registration and other things that have made that possible. but our subject today is how to protect our elections. how to make them more secure. with the facts that we have, that we allow our state election officials to get information in real time about hacks across the country, because, you know, hack us once, shame on them, hack us twice, shame on us if we don't do...
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the state of illinois in bad shape. that come as a taxpayer, we just got a 32% income tax increase a year ago. and what i found interesting was that, during contract negotiations they were out lobbying and in the streets protesting for better wages and werer benefits, and they saying we need to protect the middle class. my question is, how does a 32% income tax increase help the middle class, when that is going to have to go to increased wages and benefits? i had been very happy to stay with the status quo and not get the increase because i am realistic, and understand that at some point this is going to catch up to us all. host: mike, independent. caller: the previous caller stole my thunder. i was going to say that this guy doesn't want to pay his union dues, obviously, and petitioned the court to strip him of all his benefits and wages associated with being involved in a union. and when he says he didn't know he had been joined union when he hired on with the government, he's got great care and he is starting to bald
the state of illinois in bad shape. that come as a taxpayer, we just got a 32% income tax increase a year ago. and what i found interesting was that, during contract negotiations they were out lobbying and in the streets protesting for better wages and werer benefits, and they saying we need to protect the middle class. my question is, how does a 32% income tax increase help the middle class, when that is going to have to go to increased wages and benefits? i had been very happy to stay with...
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it's helped the american economy boom and helped illinois. look at what the administration and congress have done to release regulatory on american businesses. the american economy is very strong and illinois is doing better as a result. you have to applaud that. clearly we've had unfair trade deals with many countries. we should support him. but tariffs are devastating and can hurt america and we can lose jobs. we have to avoid that. >> neil: thanks, governor. governor rauner from illinois. meanwhile, peter strzok has agreed to testify tomorrow. unfortunately it's a closed-door session. you'll never find out what's going on. many say the doors should be open for everybody. that's next. so i'm not happy unless my hands are dirty. between running a business and four kids, we're busy. knowing that usaa will always have my back... that's just one less thing you have to worry about. we are the cochran family, and we'll be usaa members for life. if you have moderate to severe or psoriatic arthritis, little things can be a big deal. that's why ther
it's helped the american economy boom and helped illinois. look at what the administration and congress have done to release regulatory on american businesses. the american economy is very strong and illinois is doing better as a result. you have to applaud that. clearly we've had unfair trade deals with many countries. we should support him. but tariffs are devastating and can hurt america and we can lose jobs. we have to avoid that. >> neil: thanks, governor. governor rauner from...
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also joining us this hour, famed reagan economist art laffer, judge andrew napolitano and illinois governor bruce rauner. adam: but back to the markets right now the dow rebounding a bit today boosted by technology and consumer stocks and if you look closely you'll notice a change on the board. walgreens officially taking ge's place today the stock by the way closing down on its first day of trading on the dow. fill flynn at the cme watching big moves in oil and nicole petallides is on the floor of the new york stock exchange and nicole, you're up first we came back a bit today. nicole: that's right and i was just looking at walgreens boots alliance. i was hoping it wouldn't be the worst in the dow right the headline would be, walgreens boots alliance first day of trading worst in the dow, it's second worst okay so intel was the worst. we came off our earlier highs we were up 131 points at the high today, traders still talking about trade tensions, uncertainty and that's been loom ing over this market. in the mean type the nasdac did snap that losing streak as tech got hit the worst recentl
also joining us this hour, famed reagan economist art laffer, judge andrew napolitano and illinois governor bruce rauner. adam: but back to the markets right now the dow rebounding a bit today boosted by technology and consumer stocks and if you look closely you'll notice a change on the board. walgreens officially taking ge's place today the stock by the way closing down on its first day of trading on the dow. fill flynn at the cme watching big moves in oil and nicole petallides is on the...
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claire county, illinois. on june 2, i celebrated the many achievementsf this unit when i attended the 126th air refueling wing day. mr. bost: which was done by proclamation by the governor of the state of illinois. the26th air refueling wing routiny succeeds in its missions of providing immediate, sustained, long-range air refueling of both nuclear and conventional aircraft for both the u.s. armed forces and nato allies. the 126th air refueling wing has more than 1,000 air national guard active duty united states air force personnel who recently received its eighth air force outstanding unit award for 14, throh december, 2016. mber, the service members of the 126th air refueling wing reteenly demonstrate their excellence in perfect -- routinely demonstrate their excellence in while supporting the united states air force operations. the award and recognition, the received, sets the foundation framework for being a strong center of excellence for military acraft. 'm proud of their hard work and dedication to en
claire county, illinois. on june 2, i celebrated the many achievementsf this unit when i attended the 126th air refueling wing day. mr. bost: which was done by proclamation by the governor of the state of illinois. the26th air refueling wing routiny succeeds in its missions of providing immediate, sustained, long-range air refueling of both nuclear and conventional aircraft for both the u.s. armed forces and nato allies. the 126th air refueling wing has more than 1,000 air national guard active...
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foster of illinois. the chair: pursuant to house resolution 964, the gentleman from illinois, mr. foster and a member opposed each will control five minutes. mr. foster: my amendment would prohibit the misguided use of taxpayer dollars to attempt to a intercept layer. they passed it in 2019 tasks the agency with developing such a concept. mr. chairman, we have been here before. the idea of a space-based intercept layer has gone in and out of fashion the last 0 years ever since president reagan called for defending the united states by developing strategic system commonly known as star wars. but every time competent outside experts have looked at this concept, they deem it unworkable and expensive, vulnerable to countermeasures, easy for an opponent to destroy, easy to overwhelm with a small number of enemy missiles or all of the above. in fact, the former director, said in 2016 that he had serious concerns about the technical feasibility of interceptors in space and long-term affordability. in order toll reach an incoming ballistic missile, a large -- interceptors must be intercep
foster of illinois. the chair: pursuant to house resolution 964, the gentleman from illinois, mr. foster and a member opposed each will control five minutes. mr. foster: my amendment would prohibit the misguided use of taxpayer dollars to attempt to a intercept layer. they passed it in 2019 tasks the agency with developing such a concept. mr. chairman, we have been here before. the idea of a space-based intercept layer has gone in and out of fashion the last 0 years ever since president reagan...
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the gentleman from illinois. mr. roskam: i want to go into a little more detail and focus in on how it is that we're here today and why we're all -- why there's an urgency to this. the gentlelady mentioned some staggering statistics, 9,000 pills per individual over a decade in a particular town. it tells you that a system has gotten entirely out of balance. there's a lot of explanations and there's not a lot of clean hands. we know that there have been government policy that was driven in part the opioid crisis by evol waiting providers on whether or not pain satisfaction has been completed at the patient side of things. we know that in some cases there have been health care providers that have not gone into the detail of getting to the root of a problem. we know that we as a culture put extraordinary pressure on health care providers when we tell them we want them to help us get out of pain and when we do that, sometimes, mr. speaker, unfortunately, we put ourselves at risk and we know that pharma has a lot to answe
the gentleman from illinois. mr. roskam: i want to go into a little more detail and focus in on how it is that we're here today and why we're all -- why there's an urgency to this. the gentlelady mentioned some staggering statistics, 9,000 pills per individual over a decade in a particular town. it tells you that a system has gotten entirely out of balance. there's a lot of explanations and there's not a lot of clean hands. we know that there have been government policy that was driven in part...
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schmitt: illinois, as most people are aware, has had significant issues. status last year, raise taxes on middle-class fan -- families. they are an outlier, but most states have a similar challenge. illinois and missouri is about 30% funded. we endeavored to tackle these issue. we wanted to be hones with taxpayers and we h slnvestmen in missouri, we gave a present value to all the vested retirees who are no longer working with the state, but before they are collecting and say, you can get 60% of the benefit than you would down the road and you can get it now. we had about $100 million of liability come off our books. illinois is pursuing the same thing and they second state to try to find budget relief, and address the unfunded pension liability they have a significant level. david: you reduce your reliability. what does that due to the funding level for the remaining people? sen. schmitt: obviously, they still have the benefit that was promised. for us, about 25% of the folks who were eligible to the option. it puts the plan on greater financial footing f
schmitt: illinois, as most people are aware, has had significant issues. status last year, raise taxes on middle-class fan -- families. they are an outlier, but most states have a similar challenge. illinois and missouri is about 30% funded. we endeavored to tackle these issue. we wanted to be hones with taxpayers and we h slnvestmen in missouri, we gave a present value to all the vested retirees who are no longer working with the state, but before they are collecting and say, you can get 60%...
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with opposing groups to reform the gun bill and preparing for a vote in the next session of the illinois congress. the pendleton's who lost their fifteen year old daughter had dia to gun violence and created a foundation in her honor and we need to have more after school activities or just like rank centers things that keep the mean and women off the street we are trying to build the best legacy that we possibly can five ardor. she meant a lot and she has impacted a whole lot of people when. i was born or raised in the projects i seen a lot of you know gun violence and that's not the land that i chose doves as well as they have lives given to. the aren't they still has a couple fresh balls in his face and he has has the notes sitting twenty years. i want. to have a better future. after months of waiting while our defense team finally receives news regarding his appeal . the judge has denied while in two requests for a retrial the judge's opinion states that while the testimony of the new witnesses was relevant it was not strong enough to overturn a guilty verdict. it saddens me that this
with opposing groups to reform the gun bill and preparing for a vote in the next session of the illinois congress. the pendleton's who lost their fifteen year old daughter had dia to gun violence and created a foundation in her honor and we need to have more after school activities or just like rank centers things that keep the mean and women off the street we are trying to build the best legacy that we possibly can five ardor. she meant a lot and she has impacted a whole lot of people when. i...
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the gentleman from illinois. mr. hultgren: it is my privilege to yield five minutes to chairman smith. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman recognized for five minutes. mr. smith: let me thank the gentleman from illinois, an active member of the science committee, mr. hultgren, for yielding me time on his bill. we're discussing h.r. 5907, the national innovation modernization by empowerment or nimble act this legislation authorizes the secretary of energy to provide signature authority to the direct dwhroferse national laboratories allowing lab directors to make funding decisions on cooperative agreements with industry where the total cost is less than $1 million this provides labs with more flexibility and eliminates red tape and bureaucratic process that makes it difficult for businesses to partner with the labs. d.o.e. national labs can provide the private sector to access to critical research infrastructure but a burdensome approval process can smother industry's interest and constrict the pace of technology de
the gentleman from illinois. mr. hultgren: it is my privilege to yield five minutes to chairman smith. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman recognized for five minutes. mr. smith: let me thank the gentleman from illinois, an active member of the science committee, mr. hultgren, for yielding me time on his bill. we're discussing h.r. 5907, the national innovation modernization by empowerment or nimble act this legislation authorizes the secretary of energy to provide signature authority to the...
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illinois. paolo guerrero podrÁ jugar en el prÓximo mundial tenemos las reacciones de lima.no tendrás que hablar con ese vecino. ¿vas a ver el partido? que la mujer de la bata no estará en casa. ...hola. o que el conserje tendrá una copia de tus llaves. o tal vez podrías simplemente confiar en duracell. en 1 botella como la lprevención de caries contiene 6 beneficios te da más protección que al solo cepillarte. para que una protección como esta, se convierta en esta. ♪ listerine® total care. demuestra de qué estás hecho.™ me doy cuenta de todo como cuando él se está quedando atrás en altura y peso. con proteínas y nutrientes esenciales, pediasure está clínicamente comprobado que ayudar tus ninos a crecer. gracias a pediasure! pídale a su pediatra una muestra gratis de pediasure este choque. la única razón por la que estoy aquí ahora, es por esto. esta simple correa de nylon con metal permitió que mis hijos todavía tengan un padre, y yo a mi familia. Él no tuvo la misma suerte. el cinturón de seguridad salva miles de vidas cada año, y una de ellas fue la mía. la próxima podrí
illinois. paolo guerrero podrÁ jugar en el prÓximo mundial tenemos las reacciones de lima.no tendrás que hablar con ese vecino. ¿vas a ver el partido? que la mujer de la bata no estará en casa. ...hola. o que el conserje tendrá una copia de tus llaves. o tal vez podrías simplemente confiar en duracell. en 1 botella como la lprevención de caries contiene 6 beneficios te da más protección que al solo cepillarte. para que una protección como esta, se convierta en esta. ♪ listerine®...
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as for steven's parents, raising alex in illinois.r visitation and in 2010 judge awarded them. despite the ruling, jennifer took sidney to florida and later to massachusetts. she was arrested in 2016 and charged with unlawful visitation interference. pleaded not guilty and is awaiting trial in illinois. in a related matter, judge determined sidney was a neglected child. now with paternal aunt and uncle while jennifer has visitation rights. jennifer is appealing if decision. meanwhile, steven's parents have spoken to sidney about what happened to her dad. >> from my viewpoint, he gave his life for her. >> that's all for this edition of dateline. i'm craig melvin. thank you for watching. >>> i'm craig melvin. >> i'm natalie moralez. >> this is "dateline." she's the little girl who won the heart of a big city. >> they call you the miracle baby. why do they call you that? >> shot in the head at point-blank range, a crime scene that shocked even hardened police. >> the pillow had blood on it. >> as she fought to live, this detective vowed
as for steven's parents, raising alex in illinois.r visitation and in 2010 judge awarded them. despite the ruling, jennifer took sidney to florida and later to massachusetts. she was arrested in 2016 and charged with unlawful visitation interference. pleaded not guilty and is awaiting trial in illinois. in a related matter, judge determined sidney was a neglected child. now with paternal aunt and uncle while jennifer has visitation rights. jennifer is appealing if decision. meanwhile, steven's...
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it is in order to consider amendment number 28 offered by the gentlelady from illinois, miss schakowsky. >> gentlelady from illinois recognized for three minutes in support of her amendment. >> my management calls on congress to improve access to affordability of prescription drugs for all americans. every american has been impacted by the rising cost of prescription drugs whether they are struggling to afford their prescription command insurance premiums increase due to rising drug costs or seen more of their tax dollars pay for prescription drug coverage by medicaid and medicare. that is why 60% of americans believe addressing the cost of prescription drugs needs to be, quote, a top priority. 80% of americans believe prescription drug prices i too high-end 25% of americans have had skipped a dose of their medicine due to the cost. recent report from sen. mccaskill found that the price of the 20 most commonly prescribed brand-name drugs for seniors have risen nearly 10 times more than the annual rate of inflation over the past 5 years. i ask unanimous consent to enter that study into t
it is in order to consider amendment number 28 offered by the gentlelady from illinois, miss schakowsky. >> gentlelady from illinois recognized for three minutes in support of her amendment. >> my management calls on congress to improve access to affordability of prescription drugs for all americans. every american has been impacted by the rising cost of prescription drugs whether they are struggling to afford their prescription command insurance premiums increase due to rising drug...
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congressman luis gutierrez at northeastern illinois university. [applause] tim: hello, blue devils. it is great to be back at duke, and it is an honor to stand before you both as your commencement speaker and a graduate. 1988.ed my degree in in preparing for this speech, i reached out to one of my favorite professors from back then, bob ryan heimer. he taught this great course in communications, which included sharpening your public speaking skills. we had not spoken for decades, so i was thrilled when he told me he remembered a particularly gifted public speaker who took his class in the 1980's, with a bright mind, and a charming personality. he said he knew way back then this person was destined for greatness. you could imagine how this made me feel. eyeessor reinheimer had an for talent, and if i do say so myself, i think his instincts were right. melinda gates has really made her mark in the world. [applause] tim: i am grateful to bob and all of my duke professors. their teachings have stayed with me throughout my career. i want to thank the p
congressman luis gutierrez at northeastern illinois university. [applause] tim: hello, blue devils. it is great to be back at duke, and it is an honor to stand before you both as your commencement speaker and a graduate. 1988.ed my degree in in preparing for this speech, i reached out to one of my favorite professors from back then, bob ryan heimer. he taught this great course in communications, which included sharpening your public speaking skills. we had not spoken for decades, so i was...
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host: illinois, independent.aller: now that this law is a collective bargaining members, between union what is going to happen now is this management now allowed to have two different pay scales? during collective darkening everyone got the same cash and benefits even if they want paying dues. now that they have a law where you don't have to be art of that is that going to allow management to have two different pay scales? other in illinois and states with government unions there are laws on the books that say the union has to represent everybody whether they are a member or not. that means everybody gets the same deal. that is not going to change. those laws are on the books. that, unions don't like if they think it is not there, they could lobby to change those law. they lobbied to have those laws in the first place. they could do to change that so nonmembers could potentially get a different deal. i don't think they are going to lobby to change those laws. they will probably remain in that situation. theoretic
host: illinois, independent.aller: now that this law is a collective bargaining members, between union what is going to happen now is this management now allowed to have two different pay scales? during collective darkening everyone got the same cash and benefits even if they want paying dues. now that they have a law where you don't have to be art of that is that going to allow management to have two different pay scales? other in illinois and states with government unions there are laws on...
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for example, both atlanta, illinois, and springfield, illinois, have benefited from the recent renewed emphasis on route 66. in atlanta, we've seen an increase in tourism to the area. as a result we've had an increase in sales tax revenue. in springfield, which is our state capital, we've seen revitalization in several parts of town. these are just two examples. but i can say with confidence that the highway scance has become a key driver of attracting both domestic and international tourism, as well as local economic activity for the areas and states that many of us in congress represent. and on any given day, you will find people flying into chicago and o'hare airport, and renting motorcycles or cars or getting on buses and driving along this iconic roadway through america. it should also be known that the federal government already recognizes the importance of route 66. the highwayurrently benefits from the national park service's route 66 corridor preservation program. but this program is scheduled to sun set in 2019. my legislation is simple and straightforward -- sunset in 2019.
for example, both atlanta, illinois, and springfield, illinois, have benefited from the recent renewed emphasis on route 66. in atlanta, we've seen an increase in tourism to the area. as a result we've had an increase in sales tax revenue. in springfield, which is our state capital, we've seen revitalization in several parts of town. these are just two examples. but i can say with confidence that the highway scance has become a key driver of attracting both domestic and international tourism,...
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is he considering a pardon not only for former illinois governor rod blog but also for which domestic goddess? katie pavlich? >> martha stewart. >> tucker: is it martha stewart? >> a pardon now for martha stewart. stuart, you'll remember, was convicted back in 2004 of obstructing justice and lying to the government about why she unlewded stock just before the price plummeted. the president says she, quote: used to be one of my biggest fans. >> tucker: martha stewart not only a genius. >> down hill from here. >> tucker: question two. katie is in the lead. multiple choice question. france, the country, just discovered its own version of spiderman. a man from mali, the country of mali scaled the front of an apartment building to save a toddler from falling off the balcony. that man has been offered that you job for reward for heroism is that job a high rise window washer a fireman
is he considering a pardon not only for former illinois governor rod blog but also for which domestic goddess? katie pavlich? >> martha stewart. >> tucker: is it martha stewart? >> a pardon now for martha stewart. stuart, you'll remember, was convicted back in 2004 of obstructing justice and lying to the government about why she unlewded stock just before the price plummeted. the president says she, quote: used to be one of my biggest fans. >> tucker: martha stewart not...
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apprentice" family, martha stewart who's done time, and former illinois governor rod blagojevich, who is still doing time. earlier today president trump pardoned conservative author and filmmaker dinesh d'souza who pleaded guilty back in 2014 to making illegal campaign contributions. at the time da souza argued he was being politically targeted because of his opposition to president obama. the white house released a statement that read in part, quote, mr. da souza was in the president's opinion a victim of selective prosecution for violations of campaign finance laws. former u.s. attorney for the southern district of new york preet bharara, who oversaw da souza's case, wrote this on twitter today, quote, the president has the right to pardon, but the facts are these. da souza intentionally broke the law, voluntarily pled guilty, apologized for his conduct, and the judge found no unfairness. the career prosecutors and agents did their job, period. da souza wrote back on twitter, quote, bharara and his goons
apprentice" family, martha stewart who's done time, and former illinois governor rod blagojevich, who is still doing time. earlier today president trump pardoned conservative author and filmmaker dinesh d'souza who pleaded guilty back in 2014 to making illegal campaign contributions. at the time da souza argued he was being politically targeted because of his opposition to president obama. the white house released a statement that read in part, quote, mr. da souza was in the president's...
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illinois. it was not going to go to chicago. prof. garb: that was a very powerful -- had his own interest at stake to get it centrally located chicago. prof. mumford: there is a lot of reasons why st. louis and chicago -- why chicago ends up more important. prof. garb: yeah. yeah. questions, comments? no? ok. we will talk about homeownership on thursday. [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2018] announcer 1: this week marks the 50th anniversary of the assassination of robert f kennedy. >> these last few weeks, robert francis kennedy was enjoying himself. he really enjoyed getting out among the people. he enjoyed the physical contact. he refused police protection because he said all the people wanted to do was touch him, not hurt. announcer 1: this weekend on "reel america," on "american history tv," watch the cbs report from june 6, 1968, the ni
illinois. it was not going to go to chicago. prof. garb: that was a very powerful -- had his own interest at stake to get it centrally located chicago. prof. mumford: there is a lot of reasons why st. louis and chicago -- why chicago ends up more important. prof. garb: yeah. yeah. questions, comments? no? ok. we will talk about homeownership on thursday. [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org]...
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speaker, i rise today to honor my friend, lliam deluge jr., a lifetime illinois who retired as pleasant view township clerk in april. william who is known to everyone as wampy, is a stable in the community. born and raised there, he has i retired as pleasant view always called blue mountain home. even from a young age he knew the importance of giving back to his community. in 1961 he started a small business by leasing and operating the standard gas station in town for nine years and the following 16 years he was co-ownor of the -- owner of the blue mountain furniture store. what's remarkable he spent nearly all his life in the service of others. not only is he a u.s. arm yvette ran, but wampy sat on the town board for four years, serving as village president for another four. he volunteered his time as a boy scott troop leader and actively involved in the church pantry since 1984. for the past 29 years citizens of blue month have ibrahimovic
speaker, i rise today to honor my friend, lliam deluge jr., a lifetime illinois who retired as pleasant view township clerk in april. william who is known to everyone as wampy, is a stable in the community. born and raised there, he has i retired as pleasant view always called blue mountain home. even from a young age he knew the importance of giving back to his community. in 1961 he started a small business by leasing and operating the standard gas station in town for nine years and the...
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that you are positive on illinois and connecticut.y are nervous because they are a headline risk. what makes you positive on illinois or connecticut. >> if you own the bonds the right way it could he a compelling trade. gaoou own a short illinois you're getting a yield of 3.2% almost double the yield. that is compelling. make it -- if you can buy the state of connecticut, and pick , we0 or 60 basis points think on a yield carry basis that makes sense. there is a lot of aggressive trading going on. a lot of demand for these types of bonds. is it getting too tight for you? >> california geos are fairly priced. if you're thinking about ataxic it meant that could be over 5%. it is a liquid name. it still makes sense at that level. , you launched a municipal impact fund. what is your thesis behind this? >> we are excited about it. individuals are doing interesting things, trying to uplift communities. there's a lot of projects that are well aligned with that. aligns to help investors their portfolios with that kind of philosophy. you have
that you are positive on illinois and connecticut.y are nervous because they are a headline risk. what makes you positive on illinois or connecticut. >> if you own the bonds the right way it could he a compelling trade. gaoou own a short illinois you're getting a yield of 3.2% almost double the yield. that is compelling. make it -- if you can buy the state of connecticut, and pick , we0 or 60 basis points think on a yield carry basis that makes sense. there is a lot of aggressive trading...
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we will look into it. >> rose in illinois, republican. rose the house is going to come in early for their morning session. if you could make it quick for the congressman. >> caller: hi, congressman lieu, this is rose from illinois. i want to make several statements because people are all over the place. there was one lady that said a little earlier to you that take down the wall for russia. but we're putting up a wall. well, that's crazy and insane kind of talk because russia put a wall between in one country to divide a country. we're not dividing our country. we're trying to unite it together and put the wall on the outside of the country, to protect us. and that is the mission of the united states government when it was instituted was to protect this entire country. any states that belong to it. i would like to know talking about missions of the constitution, how obama took billions of dollars out of medicare and gave part of it to the california unions and wasted a lot of our medicare and our social security money and got away with it
we will look into it. >> rose in illinois, republican. rose the house is going to come in early for their morning session. if you could make it quick for the congressman. >> caller: hi, congressman lieu, this is rose from illinois. i want to make several statements because people are all over the place. there was one lady that said a little earlier to you that take down the wall for russia. but we're putting up a wall. well, that's crazy and insane kind of talk because russia put a...
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na >>> y tonight, let's go for a ride, to a festival today in illinois, showcasing t the bike t justing a half ecentury ago. maybou were one of them. kevin tibbles tonight on a bycle built for memories. >> reporr: today the little illinois town of sycamore pedalled back 50 years, to a time when a colorful, american-made two-whee ruled the roads. >> so you are a big kid? >> i'm a big kid. i love my bike. >> reporter: in 1968, the schwinn bicycle company introduced the ingray crate series. part bike, part dragster. >> it's the cadillac of the schwinn sting rays. m>> reporter: howy boix you got up here? >> there's over 200 boix. >> reporter: for bike shop owner and collector rod griffith, the crate was a work of art. banana seat, high handlebars, and fiv five-speed stick shift. about $89 back in the day. collectorsay upwards of $4,000 today. >> this is a '73 crate that i'm putng together for a customer. >> reporter: a labor of love. >> you either had one or wanted e. i was the kid that wanted one. >> reporter: onc a time in america for baby boomers if you had a schwinn like this, orange
na >>> y tonight, let's go for a ride, to a festival today in illinois, showcasing t the bike t justing a half ecentury ago. maybou were one of them. kevin tibbles tonight on a bycle built for memories. >> reporr: today the little illinois town of sycamore pedalled back 50 years, to a time when a colorful, american-made two-whee ruled the roads. >> so you are a big kid? >> i'm a big kid. i love my bike. >> reporter: in 1968, the schwinn bicycle company...
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the republicans ran a fellow who had been harold washington's peer in the illinois house for many years, bernard epton, and epton was, i think it's fair to say, an undistinguished state legislator. he had just retired and was really ready to sort of put politics behind him. the republicans thought that nobody they ran would win, so they decided that bernard epton would be a good candidate. this would be a way for him to sort of round out his career and so forth. well, to just about everybody's surprise, the republicans started to gain in following. and a lot of democrats decided they were republicans after all. >> yeah, in fact, there was some, there was this one interview where this guy, white chicagoan, says he's voting for that guy epstein. [laughter] he didn't even know his name. he knew he was jewish, he didn't know his name, but he knew he was voting for the white guy. >> the talked about epton would be speaking to the controlled, and people in the would be yelling, " you tell 'em, jew boy." it was pretty obvious what was going on. >> and that continued for a while, i mean, into w
the republicans ran a fellow who had been harold washington's peer in the illinois house for many years, bernard epton, and epton was, i think it's fair to say, an undistinguished state legislator. he had just retired and was really ready to sort of put politics behind him. the republicans thought that nobody they ran would win, so they decided that bernard epton would be a good candidate. this would be a way for him to sort of round out his career and so forth. well, to just about everybody's...
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en illinois una manifestaciÓn terminÓ frente a la cÁrcel del condado cooke. de diferentes etnias se lanzaron a las calles de chicago con demandas especÍficas. entre ellas acabar con la agencia de inmigraciÓn y aduanas, ice. >> ellos andan con sus pistolas. por eso tenemos que deshacernos. que haya un departamento especializado. viviana: dicen que ice se ha dedicado a atemorizar a las comunidades inmigrantes del paÍs con sus continuos operativos. durante la manifestaciÓn tambiÉn se hizo el llamado a que el gobierno responda los cuestionamientos de dÓnde estÁn los niÑos que han sido separados de sus padres en la frontera en el Último mes. >> queremos que todos estemos seguros y que en nuestras comunidades se queden juntas. viviana: la comunidad musulmana tambiÉn participÓ de esta marcha y es que tambiÉn se lamentÓ la decisión de la corte suprema de justicia de avalar el veto migratorio a ciudadanos de cinco paÍses musulmanes. >> no hay ninguna ley que diga que hay algo malo contra los musulmanes o las personas que creen en esta religiÓn. no hay nada contra ello
en illinois una manifestaciÓn terminÓ frente a la cÁrcel del condado cooke. de diferentes etnias se lanzaron a las calles de chicago con demandas especÍficas. entre ellas acabar con la agencia de inmigraciÓn y aduanas, ice. >> ellos andan con sus pistolas. por eso tenemos que deshacernos. que haya un departamento especializado. viviana: dicen que ice se ha dedicado a atemorizar a las comunidades inmigrantes del paÍs con sus continuos operativos. durante la manifestaciÓn tambiÉn se...
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introducing today's contestants -- an attorney from homer glen, illinois...tudent from sharon, massachusetts... and our returning champion, a transcriber from toronto, ontario, canada... whose 1-day cash winnings total... and now here is the host of "jeopardy!" -- alex trebek! [ cheers and applause ] thank you, johnny. thank you, ladies and gentlemen. you heard how much money mirza has won here in california. that's about $35,000 in canadian money, which is not taxable in canada. [ mirza chuckles ] now that is not a suggestion, that if you are considering becoming a "jeopardy!" contestant, you move across the border right now to establish... [ laughter ] john and david, welcome aboard. good luck, players. here we go. let's have some fun. and hopefully, we'll do it with these categories... oh, we're going way, way back. next... that sounds like fun. i'm sure. and finally... mirza, your choice. let's go with italy before the romans for $200. prehistoric villanovans in the 700s b.c. cremated their dead, created geometric art, and made use of this alloy. -david.
introducing today's contestants -- an attorney from homer glen, illinois...tudent from sharon, massachusetts... and our returning champion, a transcriber from toronto, ontario, canada... whose 1-day cash winnings total... and now here is the host of "jeopardy!" -- alex trebek! [ cheers and applause ] thank you, johnny. thank you, ladies and gentlemen. you heard how much money mirza has won here in california. that's about $35,000 in canadian money, which is not taxable in canada. [...
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in state law, for example, in illinois state law, there is a provision in the illinois labor relations act that expressly provides a duty of fair representation. justice alito: yeah, i understand that. are they -- is that constitutionally required? mr. messenger: no, your honor. justice kennedy: with reference to some of the other cases they've discussed, have the unions at any point in this litigation or any point in their history ever said that they're committed to the -- to the idea of viewpoint neutrality? mr. messenger: no, your honor. justice breyer: i wonder, since your time is limited, let me say three -- three quick questions. what you're doing basically is trying to apply a more modern framework to some older cases. this has been the law for 50 years just about. ok? holmes and brandeis didn't know about these modern framework. how many cases should we go back? do you think we should apply modern frameworks to all old cases, begin with marbury vs. madison? there are lots of very good lawyers in this room. they will think of all kinds of older cases where we haven't applied mod
in state law, for example, in illinois state law, there is a provision in the illinois labor relations act that expressly provides a duty of fair representation. justice alito: yeah, i understand that. are they -- is that constitutionally required? mr. messenger: no, your honor. justice kennedy: with reference to some of the other cases they've discussed, have the unions at any point in this litigation or any point in their history ever said that they're committed to the -- to the idea of...
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but this was unanimous by the grand jury and by the illinois house.iece of evidence was this. you say maybe they shouldn't have been taping him, but here's what he said about selling off president obama's open senate seat. >> i mean, i've got this thing, and [ bleep ] it's golden. and i'm just not giving it up for [ bleep ] nothing. i'm not going to do it. >> and, you know -- >> why is president trump going to say forget all that. >> here's the thing, erin. if the jury had heard the rest of the calls, you know, and that's one of the things. they steered this case in front of a prosecution friendly judge. they played only the excerpts that made him sound one way. if you heard the rest of the,it's true. he wanted a political benefit for his constituents, for that senate seat. and if he had just given it away as president obama was asking him if president obama wanted to appoint valerie jarrett, he wanted something in return for the people of illinois. he wanted something to be pushing national health care. so, yes, he wanted a political benefit. and as
but this was unanimous by the grand jury and by the illinois house.iece of evidence was this. you say maybe they shouldn't have been taping him, but here's what he said about selling off president obama's open senate seat. >> i mean, i've got this thing, and [ bleep ] it's golden. and i'm just not giving it up for [ bleep ] nothing. i'm not going to do it. >> and, you know -- >> why is president trump going to say forget all that. >> here's the thing, erin. if the jury...
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the air recognizes gentleman from illinois, mr. gutierrez, for five minutes. mr. gutierrez: yesterday, a group of about 30 of us, including 10 members of congress, decided we had enough of this administration policy to scar children for life by their them away from parents when they turn themselves in to american authorities and ask for asylum. we went down to the ronald reagan building on their 14th street hey turn because we cabinet members we had written last week to give us answer abouts where the children at the border have been taken to, and what our government was going to do to reunite them with their parents. john lewis, joe crowley, jan sha could you skirks al green, joined by had not heard from the three allies nt down to the c.p.b. hundred- c.b.p. headquarters -- the building of the man who gave the famous shining city n ott hill speech who spoke so eloquently about immigrants and was no fan of walls, as we blocked the entrance to the ronald reagan building, the border patrol did not arrest us. nope, they felt comfortable arresting 10-year-olds and tak
the air recognizes gentleman from illinois, mr. gutierrez, for five minutes. mr. gutierrez: yesterday, a group of about 30 of us, including 10 members of congress, decided we had enough of this administration policy to scar children for life by their them away from parents when they turn themselves in to american authorities and ask for asylum. we went down to the ronald reagan building on their 14th street hey turn because we cabinet members we had written last week to give us answer abouts...
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mumford: illinois central was going to go from galena, northwest illinois, down to cairo. it was not going to go to chicago. prof. garb: that was a very powerful, had his own interest in the centrally located chicago. prof. mumford: there is a lot of reasons why st. louis and chicago -- [indiscernible] prof. garb: yeah. questions, comments? no? we will talk about homeownership on thursday. [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2018] join us every saturday evening at 8:00 p.m. and midnight eastern as we join students and college classrooms to hear lectures on topics from the american revolution to 9/11. lectures and history are also available as -- in history are also available as podcasts. visit c-span.org/history/podcasts or download them from itunes. announcer 2: sunday night on afterwards, jonah goldberg with his book argues that tribalism, populism and nationalism are threatening american democracy. he is interviewed by t
mumford: illinois central was going to go from galena, northwest illinois, down to cairo. it was not going to go to chicago. prof. garb: that was a very powerful, had his own interest in the centrally located chicago. prof. mumford: there is a lot of reasons why st. louis and chicago -- [indiscernible] prof. garb: yeah. questions, comments? no? we will talk about homeownership on thursday. [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content...
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by the time he left the illinois house and moved over to the illinois senate, by that time he was recognized in the black community as a democrat to be sure, but an independent democrat. >> during the mayor's race, he would tell people take the turkey, but give me your vote. >> and does everybody know what he meant by that? >> it's the chicago way where they try to buy votes so they go into various communities. in fact, it still. practiced today. they're keeping up witho tradition.pe i'm sure it will happen somewhere. >> andnd public housing was a big part of that. it's easier to control vote if you had h public housing to bring turkeys up a few flights and there you have it. so, he gradually sort of evolve evolved. did you have a sense that behindas a consensus him? there was division,. >> i was at one of the mayoral debates. he ran, he lost and we had this debate debate and richie daley and he blew him away on the debate platform. before then, no one was sure al all. he would be the person everybody knew that richie daley was not very articulate in the way he tried to present himself. it w
by the time he left the illinois house and moved over to the illinois senate, by that time he was recognized in the black community as a democrat to be sure, but an independent democrat. >> during the mayor's race, he would tell people take the turkey, but give me your vote. >> and does everybody know what he meant by that? >> it's the chicago way where they try to buy votes so they go into various communities. in fact, it still. practiced today. they're keeping up witho...
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illinois central was going to go from galena, northwest illinois, down to cairo. it was not going to go to chicago. prof. garb: that was a very powerful, had his own interest in the centrally located chicago. prof. mumford: there is a lot of reasons why st. louis and chicago ends up more important. prof. garb: yeah. questions, comments? no? ok, we will talk about homeownership on thursday. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2018] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] >> on c-span3's american history tv, we're taking your questions and comments. the question is, which party changed the most since 1968? the vote right now with more than 24,000 casting their votes, same as the democrats. 56%? republicans at 44%. >> thank you to everyone who voted in our twitter polls on 1968 america in turmoil. more than 200,000 votes were posted on issues ranging from the vietnam war to the presidential election, to women's rights and race relations. you can tweet as qu
illinois central was going to go from galena, northwest illinois, down to cairo. it was not going to go to chicago. prof. garb: that was a very powerful, had his own interest in the centrally located chicago. prof. mumford: there is a lot of reasons why st. louis and chicago ends up more important. prof. garb: yeah. questions, comments? no? ok, we will talk about homeownership on thursday. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2018] [captioning performed by the national captioning...
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i represent illinois, a portion of illinois, but illinois the epicenter of u.s.onship. we have to come to resolution of our differences at the table, not on twitter, not on the air, and not on any social media platform. >> trudeau had said, apparently, in the sessions, and then he said it again publicly that the u.s. won't push us around. then trump's chief economic adviser, you know, said that was a very sos mophomoric move, polarizing. he called it a betrayal and even that the president was being double-crossed by trudeau. are you in agreement with those descriptions? >> no, i'm not in agreement with them. again, i've been repeatedly critical on the president for his inflammatory statements. what i would say to everybody is come to the bargaining table, resolve your differences, not on the airwaves. so when justin trudeau calls a news conference and goes again at this feud and says things that would escalate tensions, that's a bad move. it plays spot president's hands. this goes on this twitter war goes on ad nauseam. >> larry kudlow, the economic adviser, had
i represent illinois, a portion of illinois, but illinois the epicenter of u.s.onship. we have to come to resolution of our differences at the table, not on twitter, not on the air, and not on any social media platform. >> trudeau had said, apparently, in the sessions, and then he said it again publicly that the u.s. won't push us around. then trump's chief economic adviser, you know, said that was a very sos mophomoric move, polarizing. he called it a betrayal and even that the president...
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jorge: el presidente tambiÉn estarÍa dispuesto conmutar la sentencia al ex gobernador de illinois que regresar de la pausa, en medio de dolor e indignaciÓn recibe el guatemala los restos de la joven muerta a manos de un agente de la patrulla fronteriza en texas jorge: indocumentados de la caravana de inmigrantes denuncian que son vÍctimas de maltrato y discriminaciÓn en el centro de california donde estÁn detenidos. volvemos. "soy dianne feinstein y apruebo este mensaje." traducción de trump: "senadora, ¿quiere decir algo, dianne?" traducción de feinstein: "si ¿qué tal una declaración limpia de daca ahora?" la senadora dianne feinstein apoyo nuestros dreamers y daca contra trump. la senadora feinstein votó contra todos los intentos de trump de rechazar obamacare y esta apoyada por presidente barak obama además dianne feinstein apoya ampliamente el pago igualitario a las mujeres. valores de california. senadora dianne feinstein. patricia: varias organizaciones de defensa de los derechos humanos, presentaron una demanda contra el gobierno del presidente trump. la iniciativa se basa en q
jorge: el presidente tambiÉn estarÍa dispuesto conmutar la sentencia al ex gobernador de illinois que regresar de la pausa, en medio de dolor e indignaciÓn recibe el guatemala los restos de la joven muerta a manos de un agente de la patrulla fronteriza en texas jorge: indocumentados de la caravana de inmigrantes denuncian que son vÍctimas de maltrato y discriminaciÓn en el centro de california donde estÁn detenidos. volvemos. "soy dianne feinstein y apruebo este mensaje."...
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illinois's budget is busted paying retired teachers.evenue goes to retired teachers? is that right? >> well, some of that money comes from property taxes, but if you took the income tax, how much money goes to retired teachers? a third of all income tax. so, yes, in effect, that amount of money is spent for retirees. stuart: what are they going to do? because you can't go on like that. >> well the challenge you have is that elected officials mayors, school boards, love to be able to give away things when they're negotiating with unions, but they don't have any money today. so they promise you the world in 10, 15, 20, 30 years, when you are retired and politician is dead or retired himself or herself. so there is, realblem when elecd officials give away the store from 10 years from now, 20 years from now, they do that particularly with pensions. why a lot of competent states, illinois is not on that list, have moved to he defined contribution pensions, so when you give somebody a pension that is money you pay today, and you know whether
illinois's budget is busted paying retired teachers.evenue goes to retired teachers? is that right? >> well, some of that money comes from property taxes, but if you took the income tax, how much money goes to retired teachers? a third of all income tax. so, yes, in effect, that amount of money is spent for retirees. stuart: what are they going to do? because you can't go on like that. >> well the challenge you have is that elected officials mayors, school boards, love to be able to...