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the geneman from illinois. mr. bost: thk you. i ris in support of h.r. 5293, expiring autrizati at ofaffairs 2021 this bill is supported by congressman frank her vanf indiana -- mrvan of indiana and i thank u him introducing thisill to extenexri the v.a. expiring authorities acf 2021 would make v.a. permanent so veteranarable to buy low-cast dental insurance coverage a would aow travel benefits when seekie support at vet centers. it wouldlso extend v.a. mmuny health investment through pperty and imprement needor the chip in for vetens pil program by an additional five year. the chip in program allows a. to accept real pperty donations fro nongoverent tities. the program will establish -- was estabshed by congress in 2016. has already proven successl in diverin v.a.edical nebraska and oklahoma.n extending this program has been priority congressman ronnie jackson frotexas and coreman don bac from nebraska and ireciate your erip onthis. i'm so imrait. committee leaders, chairmante takanochairman keser, workn this bill.an, r their i
the geneman from illinois. mr. bost: thk you. i ris in support of h.r. 5293, expiring autrizati at ofaffairs 2021 this bill is supported by congressman frank her vanf indiana -- mrvan of indiana and i thank u him introducing thisill to extenexri the v.a. expiring authorities acf 2021 would make v.a. permanent so veteranarable to buy low-cast dental insurance coverage a would aow travel benefits when seekie support at vet centers. it wouldlso extend v.a. mmuny health investment through pperty...
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things are starting to look bad in illinois.it appears what happened in missouri is going to happen again in illinois in joseph smith once protection for he writes the five men expected to run for president, henry clay, anybody in history wanted to be president more than henry clay did. van buren, richard mentor johnson, taft, and calhoun. he writes each one the letters essentially saying what will be your policy towards us as a people if you are elected. the implication is if you answer this right you have the more of a vote, nationwide but especially concentrated in illinois. they offer sympathy, they ultimately say the states right doctrine keep us from doing anything and that's what should be. that really irritates joseph smith. but perhaps even more henry clay gives a most politician answer expresses sympathy and understanding. since i don't want to the offices making any promises and making a statement in the campaign. that seems to irritate joseph smith even more. in january church of jesus christ of letter dates saints m
things are starting to look bad in illinois.it appears what happened in missouri is going to happen again in illinois in joseph smith once protection for he writes the five men expected to run for president, henry clay, anybody in history wanted to be president more than henry clay did. van buren, richard mentor johnson, taft, and calhoun. he writes each one the letters essentially saying what will be your policy towards us as a people if you are elected. the implication is if you answer this...
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illinois, abraham lincoln, stephen a.douglas, they all congratulate the mormon leaders on this charter as a good thing. but within the next five years once animosity between non-mormons in the mormons increases that charter becomes the target. that charter that protects the charges too much. in some ways it's undemocratic but they see as necessary because democracy hasn't been working for them. when things get bad in illinois as eventually do the charter, the target of their opponents. they want to revoke the charter. >> okay. let's going to smith's presidential run. the presidential platform is both surprising and in some sense kind of outlandish but not surprisingly outlandish because i think it shows that the people at different expectations of what they thought the government could do. could you explain why smith thought, why he made that final step, that he thought that a presidential run would help the mormon community, and beyond that how did he fashion the platform and shape his public image as a candidate? and fi
illinois, abraham lincoln, stephen a.douglas, they all congratulate the mormon leaders on this charter as a good thing. but within the next five years once animosity between non-mormons in the mormons increases that charter becomes the target. that charter that protects the charges too much. in some ways it's undemocratic but they see as necessary because democracy hasn't been working for them. when things get bad in illinois as eventually do the charter, the target of their opponents. they...
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right at the legislature in illinois tolerate?t becomes a key moment in the history of joseph smith and eventually leads to some of their undoing but in 1840, 41 the mormons already disenchanted with the american ideal, they thought we are going to go to washington d.c., the federal government is going to take our site and when they do, all will be right again and linda government refuses to get involved, the mormons are little bit -- they wise up in terms of their political area and say we are going to help illinois is going to be better but just in case we need to put safeguards at the local city level to protect our rights so this doesn't happen again. there could not have been a more opportune time. illinois was long democratic stronghold but they had young whigs such as abraham we can for rising japonicum of democrats like stephen a douglas were also rising from appeasement big national names but they were there in politics both the whigs and democrats a group of mormons who tended to vote together as a way of essentially pro
right at the legislature in illinois tolerate?t becomes a key moment in the history of joseph smith and eventually leads to some of their undoing but in 1840, 41 the mormons already disenchanted with the american ideal, they thought we are going to go to washington d.c., the federal government is going to take our site and when they do, all will be right again and linda government refuses to get involved, the mormons are little bit -- they wise up in terms of their political area and say we are...
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why did the legislature in illinois tolerate it? becomes a key moment of joseph smith and not who and there and doing is in the same place but in 1841 they are already disenchanted with the american ideal and thought what missouri did was an aberration they will take our side when they do all will be right again and when the federal government refuses to get involved, they wise up with a political action and say we will help illinois will be better. but just in case, we need to put safeguards at the local city level to protect our rights so this doesn't happen again. there cannot have been a more opportune time in illinois politics. it was a democratic stronghold that making inroads abraham lincoln was rising to prominence, stephen douglas was also rising to prominence not national names yet but in illinois politics. the reason the democrats are group of mormons who tended to vote together essentially protecting their power. they want to do this as a favor to the mormons thinking it would curry favor so every power in the nahu chart
why did the legislature in illinois tolerate it? becomes a key moment of joseph smith and not who and there and doing is in the same place but in 1841 they are already disenchanted with the american ideal and thought what missouri did was an aberration they will take our side when they do all will be right again and when the federal government refuses to get involved, they wise up with a political action and say we will help illinois will be better. but just in case, we need to put safeguards...
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he was the superintendent of the illinois state hospital in 1860. implied when you want to send his wife. doctor mcfarlane described a limited mind of capacity to comprehend and try to do so this ultimately led to mental breakdown which is white women who studied received an increase risk of going mad. in fact any female intellectual endeavor is liable to cause insanity. when i look up the records of the illinois state hospital, i found that listed in black and white the causes of insanity they were committed within their walls. there it said novel reading was it because of insanity enough to have these women committed. i saw one example from may of 1860 just months before elizabeth is lying in bed on that june morning fearful about what her husband is about to do. it described the case of a 15 year old girls known only as being committed to violence because she had become greatly addicted to reading novels. i applies to mcfarlane to send his wife away she is welcomed with open arms. on a hot summer's night in june of 1860 elizabeth climbs the stone
he was the superintendent of the illinois state hospital in 1860. implied when you want to send his wife. doctor mcfarlane described a limited mind of capacity to comprehend and try to do so this ultimately led to mental breakdown which is white women who studied received an increase risk of going mad. in fact any female intellectual endeavor is liable to cause insanity. when i look up the records of the illinois state hospital, i found that listed in black and white the causes of insanity they...
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and then followed illinois and indiana. indiana and illinois. and then there's the northern tier of the states in the old northwest michigan and wisconsin. but one of the things that sort of interesting is these estates more or less came into the union without slavery. the northwest ordinance had said slavery was illegal across the northwest territory. as a caveat i put in slavery was already practiced in the series in some places. the northwest ordinance ensured it was be going by the wayside more or less. and yes, these estates especially southern till ohio, illinois and indiana did pass discriminatory laws designed to basically send the message that african-americans were not welcome in those states. it's an interesting example of how you could certainly have a society where slavery was outlawed. but you would still have a legalized racial system. if you think about a place like south africa or place where apartheid isn't legalized. that was the general trajectory these states were going in. note slavery directory but yes were going to free a
and then followed illinois and indiana. indiana and illinois. and then there's the northern tier of the states in the old northwest michigan and wisconsin. but one of the things that sort of interesting is these estates more or less came into the union without slavery. the northwest ordinance had said slavery was illegal across the northwest territory. as a caveat i put in slavery was already practiced in the series in some places. the northwest ordinance ensured it was be going by the wayside...
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november 8 they are seeking reparations and things are starting to look bad in illinois.it appears that happen emissaries going to happen in illinois so he writes the five men expected to run for president and i don't know that anyone in american history wantage be present more than henry clay did. martin van buren richard johnson lewis taft and johnson calhoun and he writes each the letters in this essentially saying what were your policy be towards us as a people implication being if you enter this right you have the mormon vote especially this concentrated vote in illinois. only two years on they offer sympathy. henry clay and that really irritates him. henry clay the most politician and she can imagine expressing sympathy and understanding and says i don't want to go and office making any promises and i don't want to be held at any stake in the campaign. that irritated him even more. and he said what do we do and he said let's run as an independent third-party candidate. joseph smith said we are going to try to elect him and hanging over this whole endeavor is this qu
november 8 they are seeking reparations and things are starting to look bad in illinois.it appears that happen emissaries going to happen in illinois so he writes the five men expected to run for president and i don't know that anyone in american history wantage be present more than henry clay did. martin van buren richard johnson lewis taft and johnson calhoun and he writes each the letters in this essentially saying what were your policy be towards us as a people implication being if you...
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rodney represents illinois's 13th congressional district in the heart of illinois. heart of central illinois. first elected in 2012 in a district that the democrats drew for themselves, rodney's elections have never been one-sided affairs. and in 2012, rodney's margin of victory was a mere 1002 votes. in 2018, he won by a relative landslide, 2,058 votes and these have been nail biters and that election was called for his opponent, he did prevail. his election foreshadowed the important work that rodney would do in congress. as a ranking member on the committee on house administration, rodney davis has literally led the fight against hr-1 and hr-4 which, of course, are the democrats attempts to federalize and control all of our election processes. if anyone understands the fight for election integrity, which is the pillar of this organization, it's rodney davis. i've had the relative pleasure of knowing rodney since before he was elected to congress. when he was executive director of the state republican party and i was a fresh general counsel of that organization. i
rodney represents illinois's 13th congressional district in the heart of illinois. heart of central illinois. first elected in 2012 in a district that the democrats drew for themselves, rodney's elections have never been one-sided affairs. and in 2012, rodney's margin of victory was a mere 1002 votes. in 2018, he won by a relative landslide, 2,058 votes and these have been nail biters and that election was called for his opponent, he did prevail. his election foreshadowed the important work...
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the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does illinois seek recognition? >> as the member designated by mr. grijalva pursuant to h. res. 8, i inform the house that mr. tkpwreu grijalva will vote yes on the langevin amendment. >> as the member designated by ms. strickland, pursuant to h. res. 8, i inform the house that ms. strickland will vote yes on the langevin amendment. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlewoman from illinois seek recognition? ms. underwood: as the member designated by mr. kim, pursuant to h. res. 8, i inform the house that mr. kim will vote yes on the langevin amendment. as the member designated by mr. rush, pursuant to h. res. 8, i inform the house that mr. rush will vote yes. >> pursuant to house resolution 8, i inform the house that congress member napolitano will vote yes on the langevin amendment. as the member designated by congress member villa pursuant to house resolution 8, i inform the house that congressman villa will vote yes on the langevin amendment. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the g
the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does illinois seek recognition? >> as the member designated by mr. grijalva pursuant to h. res. 8, i inform the house that mr. tkpwreu grijalva will vote yes on the langevin amendment. >> as the member designated by ms. strickland, pursuant to h. res. 8, i inform the house that ms. strickland will vote yes on the langevin amendment. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlewoman from illinois seek recognition? ms. underwood:...
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learned that when you walk into a precinct in illinois, and i wish we had a voter id laws and illinois. i am in favor of that, but clearly we don't. i walk in and do my signature requirement and there's somebody sitting next to the judge that crosses my name off. somebody hands me the correct ballot and eye color in my ovals and then the next step is i go and slide that into the default tabulation machine .. we had in 2016 and 2018 an outpouring of people who finally got the voice was heard by washington, d.c. i saw that when i waited 25 minutes minutes on a saturday in my hometown of taylorville, illinois to early vote. 25 minute line. we don't ever headlines in taylorville illinois. and i knew it was a good line because when someone is voting against you, they don't talk to you in line. [laughing] it's easy to figure out. frankly, they don't even look at you. trust me, they know i am their member of congress in my hometown. but the people who came up to me saying this is the first time i voted, they made me take my trump hat off before i walked in. they made me take your sticker off
learned that when you walk into a precinct in illinois, and i wish we had a voter id laws and illinois. i am in favor of that, but clearly we don't. i walk in and do my signature requirement and there's somebody sitting next to the judge that crosses my name off. somebody hands me the correct ballot and eye color in my ovals and then the next step is i go and slide that into the default tabulation machine .. we had in 2016 and 2018 an outpouring of people who finally got the voice was heard by...
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animals safe. >> reporter: it's feeding time on borgic farms in raymond, illinois. hundreds of 12-week-old pigs are crammed into a long barn, climbing over each other in search of feed. it's pushing 90 degrees today, and the air here is humid and heavy with the smell of pig manure. phil borgic owns this farm. he just turned on eight massive cooling fans with six-foot blades to suck the hot air out of the barn. >> and then if the temperature comes up like this afternoon and it gets warm enough, then we'll turn on the water. but the first thing that comes is a breeze. and then it gets warmer yet then we bring out the garden hose and hose down the kids and cool them off. >> reporter: borgic's parents bought the farm in the 1950s, when most livestock farming was done outside. as the climate warmed over the years, they've since moved things indoors to help keep the pigs safe from increasingly high temperatur. >> as we went through time, our fans kept getting bigger and bigger and bigger to pull more air through and over the top of the pigs, and they get that heat out of
animals safe. >> reporter: it's feeding time on borgic farms in raymond, illinois. hundreds of 12-week-old pigs are crammed into a long barn, climbing over each other in search of feed. it's pushing 90 degrees today, and the air here is humid and heavy with the smell of pig manure. phil borgic owns this farm. he just turned on eight massive cooling fans with six-foot blades to suck the hot air out of the barn. >> and then if the temperature comes up like this afternoon and it gets...
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he was the quartermaster of the illinois state militia said he had this respectability and joseph smith seems to buy into that because for someone that seems to be on the defensive. he wants to support him and so looking back it seems that he was, maybe there were signs that joseph smith should have been aware of that he didn't see with john c bennett and it leads to trouble because he begins reducing women and claiming he's permitted to do so when he's excommunicated from the church and forced to resign as mayor he then becomes the biggest critic going on the nationwide tour but as you mentioned it focuses on the biggest risk he says if the united states doesn't quell the monster as he called it, the west was at risk and this speaks about the manifest destiny and empire where they saw the western territory inevitably as theirs by right. they would essentially fill sea to shining sea but the reality of the political situation was as much as they wanted to claim the right to this land and there were not a boots on the ground, the claim was contested. russia could move in and russia was e
he was the quartermaster of the illinois state militia said he had this respectability and joseph smith seems to buy into that because for someone that seems to be on the defensive. he wants to support him and so looking back it seems that he was, maybe there were signs that joseph smith should have been aware of that he didn't see with john c bennett and it leads to trouble because he begins reducing women and claiming he's permitted to do so when he's excommunicated from the church and forced...
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the former first couple attended, along with chicago's mayor and the governor of illinois. the center will house the obama presidential papers, plus a museum and other facilities. the project had been delayed over concerns about displacing black residents, and historic preservation. still to come on the newshour: vaccine requirements face widespread legal challenges, amid a shortage of healthcare workers. covid school closures in one afrin country lead to children being trafficked into forced labor. farmers struggle to protect their livestock from the threats of climate change. plus, much more. >> nawaz: well, it is a crucial day of negotiations on both sides of pennsylvania avenue today. as we reported earlier democrats are working around the clock to pass two significant bills, on infrastructure and major democratic priorities. and, our capitol hill correspondent lisa desjardins is here with more on what's at stake. it is good to see you. >> goods to see you. >> nawaz: the two big bills, where are we right now? >> it is about as clear as a glass of mud, to be honest, and
the former first couple attended, along with chicago's mayor and the governor of illinois. the center will house the obama presidential papers, plus a museum and other facilities. the project had been delayed over concerns about displacing black residents, and historic preservation. still to come on the newshour: vaccine requirements face widespread legal challenges, amid a shortage of healthcare workers. covid school closures in one afrin country lead to children being trafficked into forced...
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i am 50 years old, i have lived in illinois michael life. i know women that have been able to go -- my whole life, i know women who have gone over to iowa and gotten abortion in the first trimester. my governor asked a bill saying women in illinois could have an abortion until the day they give birth, even after that, call it infanticide. anybody in texas, come on up to illinois. you can have an abortion all day, every day. host: do either of you have a response to that? guest: it is true. a number of states have done -- codified roe. a baby is a non-entity, none of us believe that. it is sad that some states have taken that route, but most don't want to. they want to protect these kids, support their moms, move in a life affirming direction. host: let's hear from fleetwood, ohio on our democrat line. caller: thank you for taking my call. i am split on this. i do believe that men -- if men carried babies, there will be an abortion clinic everywhere there was a starbucks. i really believe that. on the other side, i was talking to my sister-in
i am 50 years old, i have lived in illinois michael life. i know women that have been able to go -- my whole life, i know women who have gone over to iowa and gotten abortion in the first trimester. my governor asked a bill saying women in illinois could have an abortion until the day they give birth, even after that, call it infanticide. anybody in texas, come on up to illinois. you can have an abortion all day, every day. host: do either of you have a response to that? guest: it is true. a...
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rock island, illinois is next up. caller: i am 50 years old and i have lived in illinois my whole life. i know women that have been able to go over to iowa and get abortions in the first trimester. a couple years ago, my governor passed a bill saying that women in illinois could have an abortion up until the day they give birth. even after that. it's called infanticide. anybody in texas, just come on up to illinois, because you can have an abortion all day, every day. host: do either of you have a response to that? guest: it is true. a number of states have basically done what they call codify roe. it will allow no legal protections for babies. the baby is a nonentity. it is said that some states have taken that route. they want to protect those kids, support those moms. host: next up, susie is on our democrats line. rich. caller: i'm kind of split on this. i do believe that if men carried babies there would be an abortion clinic everywhere there was a starbucks. i really believe that. but on the other side, i was tal
rock island, illinois is next up. caller: i am 50 years old and i have lived in illinois my whole life. i know women that have been able to go over to iowa and get abortions in the first trimester. a couple years ago, my governor passed a bill saying that women in illinois could have an abortion up until the day they give birth. even after that. it's called infanticide. anybody in texas, just come on up to illinois, because you can have an abortion all day, every day. host: do either of you...
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the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlewoman from illinois seek recognition? >> i ask unanimous consent to address the house for one minute. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the gentlewoman is recognized for one minute. ms. kelly: mr. speaker, i rise to recognize a valued member of my team, charles, who recently departed my office for a new challenge. charles began working in my office in 2016 and has proven himself time and again to be a vital and integral part of the team. he started out as a staff assistant in the office enthusiastically greeting guests and savoring every conversation with constituents. his dedication of serving the people of illinois's second congressional district, which is also his home, stood out. charles handled the gun violence portfolio for the office, which was personal to him, as he personally lost close friends to gun violence. this is an issue that is so important to both charles and me, and i am grateful for his many years of service working to save lives and bring gun violence prevention resources to the people of ch
the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlewoman from illinois seek recognition? >> i ask unanimous consent to address the house for one minute. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the gentlewoman is recognized for one minute. ms. kelly: mr. speaker, i rise to recognize a valued member of my team, charles, who recently departed my office for a new challenge. charles began working in my office in 2016 and has proven himself time and again to be a vital and integral...
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delauro: i yield one minute to the gentleman from illinois, mr. schneider. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized for one minute. mr. schneider: thank you, mr. speaker. 30 years ago when the gulf war had 31 scud missile strikes from iraq. the population effectively defenseless. the second lebanon wa hezbollah fired 4,000 rockets and israel had no active defense. five months ago, over the course of just 11 days, hamas and other terrorist groups in gaza launched more than 4,500 rockets at israel. but because of iron dome, israel is no longer defenseless. iron dome has saved lives, both israeli and palestinian. america's commitment to iron dome is rock solid. today's vote will make that clear. in spite that some on both sides of this aisle will seek to make israel and our unyielding support for the u.s.-israel support a wedge issue. there are so many reasons for hope in the region. israel has a new government with the broadest measuring coalition, including arab parties. israelis and palestinians are talking to each other again. the abraham accord
delauro: i yield one minute to the gentleman from illinois, mr. schneider. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized for one minute. mr. schneider: thank you, mr. speaker. 30 years ago when the gulf war had 31 scud missile strikes from iraq. the population effectively defenseless. the second lebanon wa hezbollah fired 4,000 rockets and israel had no active defense. five months ago, over the course of just 11 days, hamas and other terrorist groups in gaza launched more than 4,500...
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for what purpose does the gentleman from illinois rise? mr. garcia: madam speaker, as the member designated by mr. grijalva, pursuant to h.res. 8, i inform the house that mr. grijalva will vote yes on the motion to concur. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from ohio rise? >> madam speaker, as the member designated by mr. russ fulcher of idaho, pursuant to h.res. 8, i inform the house that mr. fulcher will vote nay on h.r. 5305. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from texas rise? >> madam speaker, as the member designated by mr. mccaul, the great state of texas, pursuant to h.res. 8, i inform the house that mr. mccaul will vote no on h.r. 5305. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from south carolina rise? >> madam speaker, as the member designated mr. reschenthaler of pennsylvania, pursuant to h.res. 8, i inform the house that mr. reschenthaler will vote nay on h.r. 5305. madam speaker, as the member designated mr. armstrong of north dakota, pursuant to h.res. 8, i in
for what purpose does the gentleman from illinois rise? mr. garcia: madam speaker, as the member designated by mr. grijalva, pursuant to h.res. 8, i inform the house that mr. grijalva will vote yes on the motion to concur. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from ohio rise? >> madam speaker, as the member designated by mr. russ fulcher of idaho, pursuant to h.res. 8, i inform the house that mr. fulcher will vote nay on h.r. 5305. the speaker pro tempore: for what...
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for what purpose does the gentleman from illinois seek recognition? >> madam speaker, i want to honor the life of a community icon and an incredible storyteller and a powerful voice of the latino and labor rights movement. my dear friend, jesus. mr. garcia: he was born in mexico and grew up in chicago's southeast side. through his folksongs, he elevated the work of cesar chavez's united farm workers and national farm labor organizing committee. whether he was in the back of a pickup truck or in a parking lot, he would be there and he would play his heart out. his music resonated with the mexican american community what yous it reflected the daily struggles of workers and immigrants. chuy loved to add hume yar to his lyrics because he understood the power of making people laugh, especially during the toughest times. he believed in the importance of honoring your roots and heritage. encouraging youth to learn about their culture and history, reminding them of its richness. thank you for your music, for always conveying a sense of courage, giving us reso
for what purpose does the gentleman from illinois seek recognition? >> madam speaker, i want to honor the life of a community icon and an incredible storyteller and a powerful voice of the latino and labor rights movement. my dear friend, jesus. mr. garcia: he was born in mexico and grew up in chicago's southeast side. through his folksongs, he elevated the work of cesar chavez's united farm workers and national farm labor organizing committee. whether he was in the back of a pickup truck...
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i own a business in illinois and i love to be in your show. the thing i am seeing is such a backlog of containers across the united states right now to get goods and services to us. we are so dependent on china for our goods and services. there are hundreds of containers sitting there in our reports to get our goods to us, and if we could solve this, if our government would step in, because right now it used to be $3500 to bring in containers to the united states, around 21,000 and that is causing a lot of inflate -- inflation. our government needs to do something about this to help us out. host: you said you own a business, and how is employment for you? are you finding workers or are you having a tough time getting people to come to work? caller: with the employment thing going on, we are having a tough time getting qualified people to do the jobs that we need. but the other token is that a lot of businesses are not hiring a lot of people because they cannot get goods and services from the ports yet, the merchandise for their fall and christ
i own a business in illinois and i love to be in your show. the thing i am seeing is such a backlog of containers across the united states right now to get goods and services to us. we are so dependent on china for our goods and services. there are hundreds of containers sitting there in our reports to get our goods to us, and if we could solve this, if our government would step in, because right now it used to be $3500 to bring in containers to the united states, around 21,000 and that is...
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. ♪ >>> despite the pandemic there's joy and bundles of it at one hospital in bloomington, illinois.na diaz reports. >> reporter: amid the hardship at hospitals over the past year and half, the labor and delivery units have produced much-needed good news, especially at osf st. joseph medical center in central noil where that joy arrive in a set of eight. quarter of the nurses in this unit were pregnant together and all work in labor and delivery. including jordan murray, hans and tina who was 13 weeks along. >> some say is there something in the water. >> is there? >> maybe. >> of it is ironic it all happened at the same time. we're all so similar where we are in life. >> they attribute their synchronized timing to coincidence. >> knowing what you know about labor do you feel more or less comfortable about it, i'm asking for a friend. >> i feel comfortable with it but i also have friend that's are going to be my care team. i think it makes a huge difference. >> they decorated each other's hospital rooms and even helped to delivery each other's babies. >> he's so little. >> like eli,
. ♪ >>> despite the pandemic there's joy and bundles of it at one hospital in bloomington, illinois.na diaz reports. >> reporter: amid the hardship at hospitals over the past year and half, the labor and delivery units have produced much-needed good news, especially at osf st. joseph medical center in central noil where that joy arrive in a set of eight. quarter of the nurses in this unit were pregnant together and all work in labor and delivery. including jordan murray, hans...
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twohe years later the people of naperville illinois dedicated a memorial to his honor on the riverwalkf the banks of the river. it was one of the first 9/11 memorials. this past saturday the victims and heroes of 9/11 were remembered in the ceremonies that the commander at the memorials of the pentagon, new york and shanksville pennsylvania and countless other gatherings. twenty years after the attacks, the remembrances of the year seem to contain a new kind of sadness not only for those who perished, rest their souls, but for all be lost in the years since. in our shock and grief following 9/11, americans were sustained by acts of heroism, sacrifice, compassion and a deep sense of national unity. i watch 60 minutes every week. last night i saw the program that they dedicated to the fire department of new york and 9/11. it was touching, emotional, heartbreaking. i had tears in my eyes as they told the stories of 343 firemen who went into those buildings to rescue the people who were there. they told their stories even with their voices from radio transmissions and the voices of those v
twohe years later the people of naperville illinois dedicated a memorial to his honor on the riverwalkf the banks of the river. it was one of the first 9/11 memorials. this past saturday the victims and heroes of 9/11 were remembered in the ceremonies that the commander at the memorials of the pentagon, new york and shanksville pennsylvania and countless other gatherings. twenty years after the attacks, the remembrances of the year seem to contain a new kind of sadness not only for those who...
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he's got a knife outside the train station in aurora, illinois, the officers called for backup from aker. and after about an hour, what could have been deadly ended peacefully. >> we're not afraid to try new things. >> reporter: keith cross is aurora's chief of police, the 27 year veteran runs the second largest city police department in illinois. >> sometimes a uniform can be a barrier to someone who is in crisis, they don't see the social worker as a threat. it has been very, very helpful. a lot of state and local jurisdictions have realized they need to step up, and they need to be the ones who lead change in their policing agencies. >> georgetown law professor chrisy lopez developed the de- escalation training now used by 175 police departments. >> to de-escalate rather than escalate to prevent other officers from doing this conduct or causing harm. >> reporter: for chief cross that better training is the key. >> they're going to play like they practice, so they are going to take thing as slow as they can, we are going to use the least amount of force. >> reporter: the department
he's got a knife outside the train station in aurora, illinois, the officers called for backup from aker. and after about an hour, what could have been deadly ended peacefully. >> we're not afraid to try new things. >> reporter: keith cross is aurora's chief of police, the 27 year veteran runs the second largest city police department in illinois. >> sometimes a uniform can be a barrier to someone who is in crisis, they don't see the social worker as a threat. it has been...
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it's my understanding that based on reports, at least the one in illinois is actually on hold to wait for the disposition of this regardless of whether he's found guilty or not guilty or guilty of some charges and not of others, he's going to be extradited right away down to illinois to face charges there >> cynthia, let me go to you for some final thoughts here this verdict could come in at any second, as ron allen rightfully noted we don't know when it will actually be read in the courtroom, because again, we have no cam reras inside. this is not a live televised trial. it hasn't been over the course of a month ago when it was brought to us live cynthia, what should we be watching for >> we obviously should be watching for what the convictions are, but let me say what your viewers need to know these are not only underage girls who were involved with r. kelly, these are underage girls who were trafficked, who were abused, who were humiliated, who were told they had to call him daddy, who were told they aren't allowed to look up into anybody's eyes one woman was put into a room, the d
it's my understanding that based on reports, at least the one in illinois is actually on hold to wait for the disposition of this regardless of whether he's found guilty or not guilty or guilty of some charges and not of others, he's going to be extradited right away down to illinois to face charges there >> cynthia, let me go to you for some final thoughts here this verdict could come in at any second, as ron allen rightfully noted we don't know when it will actually be read in the...
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so illinois's doing better. where do the people from illinois go? well, clearly they don't go to the hellholes like texas or florida. well, no, actually, that's where they exactly go. they go to florida and texas. why? because we have jobs there, we have low taxes and we protect people's rights. look, today's democrats' question on abortion are radical and extreme. they support unlimited abortion on demand up until the moment of birth. partial birth abortion. with government funding. with no parental consent. no parental notification. it's radical. it's extreme. 9% of americans agree with the positions of every democrat on this committee because they have handed their abortion agenda over to the radical left. texas made a perfectly reasonable decision to protect life. life is valuable. you know, i would note the texas law triggers when the unborn child has a heartbeat. the last i checked, clumps of cells don't have heartbeats. but the extreme democrats don't want to talk about that. so instead, they concoct a hearing on ominous texas, ominous shadow
so illinois's doing better. where do the people from illinois go? well, clearly they don't go to the hellholes like texas or florida. well, no, actually, that's where they exactly go. they go to florida and texas. why? because we have jobs there, we have low taxes and we protect people's rights. look, today's democrats' question on abortion are radical and extreme. they support unlimited abortion on demand up until the moment of birth. partial birth abortion. with government funding. with no...
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two years later the people of naperville, illinois, dedicated a memorial to his honor on the banks of the dupage river. this past saturday, the victims and heroes of 9/11 remembered the victims at the memorial in naperville. 20 years after the attacks, the remembrances of that year seem to contain a new kind of sadness, not only for those who perished -- rest their souls -- but for all we've lost in the years since. and our shock and grief fogging 9/11, americans are sustained by acts of heroism, sacrifice, compassion, and a deep sense of national unity. i watched "60 minutes" every week. last night i saw the program that they dedicated to the fire department on 9/11. it was touching, emotional, heartbreaking. i had tears in my eyes as they told the stories of 343 firemen who went into those buildings to rescue the people who were there. they told their stories even with their voices from radio transmissions and the voices of those victims in the building praying that someone would rescue them. it was a touching moment and a remind of what true courage looks like. we have responsibili
two years later the people of naperville, illinois, dedicated a memorial to his honor on the banks of the dupage river. this past saturday, the victims and heroes of 9/11 remembered the victims at the memorial in naperville. 20 years after the attacks, the remembrances of that year seem to contain a new kind of sadness, not only for those who perished -- rest their souls -- but for all we've lost in the years since. and our shock and grief fogging 9/11, americans are sustained by acts of...
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the speaker pro tempore: frps the gentlewoman from illinois seek recognition? ms. underwood: as the member designated mr. rush, pursuant to h.res. 8, i inform the house that mr. rush will vote yes on s.1301. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from south carolina seek recognition? >> mr. speaker, as the member designated by mr. reed of new york, pursuant to h.res. 8, i inform the house that mr. reed will vote no on house amendment -- s.1301. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from virginia seek recognition? mr. connolly: mr. speaker, as the member designated by mr. beyer of virginia, pursuant to h.res. 8, i inform the house that mr. beyer of virginia will vote yea on s.1301. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from california seek recognition? >> mr. speaker, as the member designated by congress member napolitano, pursuant to h.res. 8, i inform the house that congress member napolitano will vote yes on s.1301. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from pennsylvania se
the speaker pro tempore: frps the gentlewoman from illinois seek recognition? ms. underwood: as the member designated mr. rush, pursuant to h.res. 8, i inform the house that mr. rush will vote yes on s.1301. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from south carolina seek recognition? >> mr. speaker, as the member designated by mr. reed of new york, pursuant to h.res. 8, i inform the house that mr. reed will vote no on house amendment -- s.1301. the speaker pro...
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. >>> and leading the charge the executive director of the illinois state board of investments is here. it is the top performing public fund in private equity we are going to talk markets, it's diversity push, and much more all that coming up right here on "power lunch." kelly. >> dom, thank you very much. hi, everybody. here's what's happening in the markets midday nasdaq is negative by seven points dow is up 137. paced by boeing, it's having a nice day, up around 4% the ten-year taking a breather after a run up this week 1754%. a different kind of dollar the dollar index also strong today that's something to keep in mind here here's the dollar index. almost near 95 94.4, 2/3 of a percent gain. can i telestrate you can see it taking liftoff going back 48 hours. speaking of the dollar dollar tree is on pace for its best day since 2000 after announcing they will test product offerings over $1. that's a 16% gain. sometimes when your supply chains and costs go up and labor and all the rest of it this is the way to survive. >> adding $1 billion to your stock buyback plan adds to that as we
. >>> and leading the charge the executive director of the illinois state board of investments is here. it is the top performing public fund in private equity we are going to talk markets, it's diversity push, and much more all that coming up right here on "power lunch." kelly. >> dom, thank you very much. hi, everybody. here's what's happening in the markets midday nasdaq is negative by seven points dow is up 137. paced by boeing, it's having a nice day, up around 4%...
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in illinois robert is on the line. go ahead. illinois, hello, you there? we will go to lawrence, kentucky -- florence, new york, i'm sorry. -- florence, new york. i'm sorry. lawrence, new york, you are on the air. going once. are you there? caller: yes. host: go ahead with your comment. caller: what i want to say is everybody -- i am talking. host: yes, turn down your volume on your set. mute your volume and then go ahead with your comment. caller: everybody talks about abortion. host: it is a little confusing. make sure when you get through, you mute the volume on your television and listen on the telephone. cassondra is next. caller: hi, good morning. thank you for taking my call. this was a call from a woman from texas, i guess she believes in insistent rape of children and women -- incest and rape of children and women peered echo she does not realize when women are raped, a lot of them are murdered. that is wrong for her to even say and criticize. i do not agree with the texas law at all. i do not think it is right for them to tell a woman what to do
in illinois robert is on the line. go ahead. illinois, hello, you there? we will go to lawrence, kentucky -- florence, new york, i'm sorry. -- florence, new york. i'm sorry. lawrence, new york, you are on the air. going once. are you there? caller: yes. host: go ahead with your comment. caller: what i want to say is everybody -- i am talking. host: yes, turn down your volume on your set. mute your volume and then go ahead with your comment. caller: everybody talks about abortion. host: it is a...
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patricia: en illinois un niÑo inmigrante con la ayuda de la organizaciÓn entablÓ una demanda contra losiana Ávila de de chicago, hay preocupaciÓn por los abusos contra los arrendatarios o arrendadores una vez finalice la moratoria de desalojos. viviana: esta la primera demanda que se presenta en el estado de illinois bajo la ley ley de protecciÓn de inquilinos. josÉ zavala entablÓ la querella contra los propietarios de la vivienda donde residÍa en el poblado de cicero quienes dijo, lo denunciaron ante a es luego de un desacuerdo por el arreglo de un problema en el baÑo. >> finalmente el tubo lo dedujo de su renta y la dueÑa especialmente se negÓ. la querÍa completa y lo amenazÓ con llamar a ice. en efecto, al dÍa siguiente despuÉs de amenazarlo llego ice. viviana: zavala padilla pagaba 600 $ de renta y dedujo siempre la reparaciÓn del daÑo lo que no fue aceptado por los dueÑos. su caso desatÓ propuesta de grupos comunitarios que levantaron su voz contra los dueÑos de la vivienda en marzo del 2020. univisiÓn buscÓ a los demandados, pero hasta ahora no hemos tenido respuesta. >> la ley di
patricia: en illinois un niÑo inmigrante con la ayuda de la organizaciÓn entablÓ una demanda contra losiana Ávila de de chicago, hay preocupaciÓn por los abusos contra los arrendatarios o arrendadores una vez finalice la moratoria de desalojos. viviana: esta la primera demanda que se presenta en el estado de illinois bajo la ley ley de protecciÓn de inquilinos. josÉ zavala entablÓ la querella contra los propietarios de la vivienda donde residÍa en el poblado de cicero quienes dijo, lo...
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for people and we are seeing obviously a lot of money come into the federal nearly, i grew up in illinoisid in they haven't gotten their fair shake fair share in this you left behind. the problem is middle america and people who don't have good boys and good accountants are paying the most so what you see is people paying their fair share paid a lot. i would be for a flat tax so everybody pays the same% if they actually pay her taxes because the problem is, we see this with warren buffett pays less and his secretary because of the write-offs and tax breaks and loopholes that he's eligible for we need to clean that up. dan: the flat tax would be a great idea but they are written into the law. he's not breaking the law number one and second, he said it's not accurate and give the opportunity to correct it. the bottom 50% of income earners only take 2.9% of the income tax so they are not paying the heaviest load, that's not true. it's actually the top 10% of taxpayers think 71% of the taxable so as not accurate, i don't know why people say that. it's not true, it's factually incorrect. is a
for people and we are seeing obviously a lot of money come into the federal nearly, i grew up in illinoisid in they haven't gotten their fair shake fair share in this you left behind. the problem is middle america and people who don't have good boys and good accountants are paying the most so what you see is people paying their fair share paid a lot. i would be for a flat tax so everybody pays the same% if they actually pay her taxes because the problem is, we see this with warren buffett pays...
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frish frish of illinois -- mr. krishnamoorthi of illinois, pursuant to house resolution 8, i inform the house that mr. krishnamoorthi will vote yes on h.r. 5305. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from texas seek recognition? >> mr. speaker, as the member designated by mr. burgess of texas, pursuant to house resolution 8, i inform the house that mr. burgess will vote no. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from illinois seek recognition? >> mr. speaker, as the member designated by mr. grijalva, pursuant to house resolution 8, i inform the house that mr. grijalva will vote yes on h.r. 5305. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from south carolina seek recognition? >> mr. speaker, as the member designated by mr. tom rice of south carolina, pursuant to house resolution 8, i inform the house that mr. rice will vote nay on h.r. 5305. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from pennsylvania seek recognition? >> mr. speaker, a
frish frish of illinois -- mr. krishnamoorthi of illinois, pursuant to house resolution 8, i inform the house that mr. krishnamoorthi will vote yes on h.r. 5305. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from texas seek recognition? >> mr. speaker, as the member designated by mr. burgess of texas, pursuant to house resolution 8, i inform the house that mr. burgess will vote no. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from illinois seek recognition?...
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it was not illinois, it was ohio, to throw people off. >> stephen: no way a cop in illinois would everhio drivers license. >> ohio's was bigger or smaller than an average driver's license and they didn't make ate right size, so they set up a whole racket to counterfeit things and nobody was, what are the overall dimensions? nobody bothered. the first time i went to an ohio bar, the guy was, like, are you kidding? i said, yeah, it's not really my size. he said what's your sign? i said, i'm not into signs. and he said get out of here before i call the cops. i said, can i have the card back? he said no. i went out the alley and crawled over the fence to the beer garden. >> stephen: you had a goth face? >> yeah, from 16 or 17 to 19. >> stephen: but you seem so clearly for someone who had a goth phase. >> if i kept my mouth shut i would look very menacing. i looked like i was going to murder somebody and the second this started working, i lost all credibility. >> stephen: we have to take a quick break, but stick around. back with more melissa mccarthy. ♪ ( cheers and applause ) ♪ wow, that'
it was not illinois, it was ohio, to throw people off. >> stephen: no way a cop in illinois would everhio drivers license. >> ohio's was bigger or smaller than an average driver's license and they didn't make ate right size, so they set up a whole racket to counterfeit things and nobody was, what are the overall dimensions? nobody bothered. the first time i went to an ohio bar, the guy was, like, are you kidding? i said, yeah, it's not really my size. he said what's your sign? i...
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we will go to carlain wayne city illinois, republican line . >> caller: how are you. >> guest: how are you this morning? >> caller: just wonderful. i've got two questions foryou . one is i want to know what the bill is about taking lessons from our military veterans and banning them from having the right to bear arms. it's in this bill. >> guest: no ma'am, that is not in the bill. >> caller: i do believe it's their. >> guest: that's not part of the budget reconciliation this is the bill on the budget . issues that are authorizing would not be part of it. there have been amendments requesting that but those amendments were not included in the body of the bill. >> caller: okay, my second question is when you talk about raising taxes for the rich and everything, do you think that's not going to people that are on social security or the elderly? because whenyou tax the rich, they raise prices . when they raise prices we pay for it. let me finish. wepay for it . that means if i go to the gas station and i'm on a fixed income that i'm stuck paying higher taxes . how do you figure you're not
we will go to carlain wayne city illinois, republican line . >> caller: how are you. >> guest: how are you this morning? >> caller: just wonderful. i've got two questions foryou . one is i want to know what the bill is about taking lessons from our military veterans and banning them from having the right to bear arms. it's in this bill. >> guest: no ma'am, that is not in the bill. >> caller: i do believe it's their. >> guest: that's not part of the budget...
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. >> a restaurant in jolie, illinois, is cashing in from one transforming from american brunch bistron restaurant by night. >> it has two names. it's angie's pancake house. from 7:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. after 3:00 p.m., it turns into locos mexican restaurant. that looks delicious. >> yeah. they even have separate cooks and staff that turn over the kitchen from american to mexican. the owner said combining the two was the best decision he made. >> a trip to illinois is in the works. let's go. >>> and finally, to some curiously cuddly neighbors. >> after the caldor fire evacuated families in lake tahoe, this family of bears thought it was a great time to go house-hunting. >> video captured by a doorbell camera shows a momma bear and her three cubs around a vacation home. >> once the family saw the bears were okay, they scared them off by screaming through the doorbell camera. they say it took a few tries. i don't know see why -- of course, the caldor fires have ravaged california. all the wildfires have. it's had an impact on wildlife. this is a new spin on wildlife, searching for a ne ♪
. >> a restaurant in jolie, illinois, is cashing in from one transforming from american brunch bistron restaurant by night. >> it has two names. it's angie's pancake house. from 7:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. after 3:00 p.m., it turns into locos mexican restaurant. that looks delicious. >> yeah. they even have separate cooks and staff that turn over the kitchen from american to mexican. the owner said combining the two was the best decision he made. >> a trip to illinois is in...
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one up the power of liquid month-long search for a missing illinois state grad student.icials identified a body in the illinois river as 25-year-old jelani day, missing since late august. cause of death has not yet been determined they need, quote, everybody involved with a similar level of law enforcement, manpower and resources to the gabby petito case >>> a candlelight vigil is planned for gabby petito in her hometown of blue point on long island residents are being asked to light candles to remember the 22-year-old who died while road-tripping with her boyfriend brian laundrie catie beck has the latest on the search >> reporter: a federal arrest warrant has been issued for brian laundrie after a grand jury indictment. investigators now five takes into the massive manhunt brian's parents seen leaving their florida home under police escort the ford mustang their son drove returned mounting questions about what direction authorities will go next >> never get caught. he has been absolutely perfect, make no mistake. for law enforcement to find him, he has to make a mistak
one up the power of liquid month-long search for a missing illinois state grad student.icials identified a body in the illinois river as 25-year-old jelani day, missing since late august. cause of death has not yet been determined they need, quote, everybody involved with a similar level of law enforcement, manpower and resources to the gabby petito case >>> a candlelight vigil is planned for gabby petito in her hometown of blue point on long island residents are being asked to light...
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as my constituents in illinois no r2 well, climate change is already here. extreme weather has been disrupting the planting and growing season and threatening the livelihoods of farmers inillinois for years . climate change is a major threat to our national security . it's a public health crisis and it costs our economy billions. we must come together to address this crisis by building back better. picking our communities more resilient to climate change while putting millions of americans to work. upgrading our election grid and installing solar panels and weatherizing buildings. we don't have more time to waste. thank you and now i'll pass it over to congresswoman charisse davis . [applause] good afternoon. i'm short. can i get a little box please? i'm kidding. hello everybody, i'm charisse davis and i represent the kansas third congressional district . thank you so much for inviting me to participate and also thank you to our advocates and activists who are here . really pushing for the policies that we are like working so hard on. i want to start off wit
as my constituents in illinois no r2 well, climate change is already here. extreme weather has been disrupting the planting and growing season and threatening the livelihoods of farmers inillinois for years . climate change is a major threat to our national security . it's a public health crisis and it costs our economy billions. we must come together to address this crisis by building back better. picking our communities more resilient to climate change while putting millions of americans to...
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and where is the outrage over the late-term abortion bill here in illinois? i just find it disturbing. >> another economic story, this one from the washington times, gm, ford holt production as chip shortage worsens, forcing temporary closing of factories, including those that build popular pickup trucks. general motors will pause production in eight plants, including two that make the top-selling silverado pickup. for will stop making pickup trucks and chips cut at two more plants in dearborn, michigan and louisville, kentucky. the cuts will compound an already short supply of cars, trucks, and suvs on dealer lots nationwide that have pushed prices to record levels. automakers report that u.s. dealers have under one million new vehicles on their lots in august, 72% lower than the 3.58 million. jackie on the independent line. >> good morning. a couple of the ladies have already stolen my subject, but the abortion law in texas is abhorrent. it is adding to the divisiveness in the nation. now it is taking divisiveness from neighbor to neighbor, family member to
and where is the outrage over the late-term abortion bill here in illinois? i just find it disturbing. >> another economic story, this one from the washington times, gm, ford holt production as chip shortage worsens, forcing temporary closing of factories, including those that build popular pickup trucks. general motors will pause production in eight plants, including two that make the top-selling silverado pickup. for will stop making pickup trucks and chips cut at two more plants in...
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an illinois man was also killed. investigators say the train was traveling just below the speed limit. they're studying the black box and camera footage in hopes of learning why it derailed. >> time now for a look at your tuesday weather. storms have been rolling through the northwest. this downpour was in tacoma, washington. a possible tornado was reported north of portland, oregon. now, that weather system has been no help to fire crews battling this wildfire near sequoia national park in california. more than 130 square miles have burned. and looking at the radar, rain is also expected today in the rockies and the southwest and heavy rain is possible from san antonio to houston. checking today's high temperatures, hot in the plains, 70s near the great lakes and in the northeast. >>> coming up, the new step being taken to address a major gas shortage overseas. >>> also ahead, the urgent search for a missing college student from florida. the man police called a person of interest turns up dead. >>> and >>> back now
an illinois man was also killed. investigators say the train was traveling just below the speed limit. they're studying the black box and camera footage in hopes of learning why it derailed. >> time now for a look at your tuesday weather. storms have been rolling through the northwest. this downpour was in tacoma, washington. a possible tornado was reported north of portland, oregon. now, that weather system has been no help to fire crews battling this wildfire near sequoia national park...
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. >>> coming up, how an illinois woman's attempt to bypass quaranti >>> new at 11:00, an illinois womanharges for allegedly using a fake vaccine card to travel to hawaii. >> and it was apparently a spelling mistake that landed her behind bars. authorities say chloe mrozak submitted the fake card to bypass quarantine. she was allowed to leave the airport but when her information was more closely checked, officials noticed that moderna was misspelled on the card. the 24-year-old was arrested before then boarding her return >>> well, the late show with stephen colbert is next. >> thanks for watching. the news continues streaming on cbsn bay area. have a good night. (male announcer) the following is a paid presentation for meaningful beauty supreme by cindy crawford. (female announcer) with new special guest, actress kristin davis! hi, i'm kristin davis, and right now i'm super excited because i have got something fabulous to share. if i had a secret that gives my skin a radiant red-carpet glow and helps so many celebrities
. >>> coming up, how an illinois woman's attempt to bypass quaranti >>> new at 11:00, an illinois womanharges for allegedly using a fake vaccine card to travel to hawaii. >> and it was apparently a spelling mistake that landed her behind bars. authorities say chloe mrozak submitted the fake card to bypass quarantine. she was allowed to leave the airport but when her information was more closely checked, officials noticed that moderna was misspelled on the card. the...
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charges in illinois and minnesota. >>> today a judge cleared wait for john hinkley jr. to go free. hinkley tried to assassinate president reagan four decades ago. hinkley is now 66 years old. this order makes him a free man next june if he continues to follow court issued rules and remains mentally stable. he moved from a washington hospital to his mother's home in virginia in 2016. >> he's done nothing dangerous. there is a multitude of risk assessments. and the risk to danger is exceedingly low. >> he shot and wounded president reagan in 1981. here video from that day at the trial the following year, 198 2shgs jurors determined that hinkley suffered from acute psychosis and found him guilty by reason of insanity. >>> the next time you visit costco, you may not be leaving with as many items as you usually buy. the reason that the company is putting a limit on how much you can purchase. >> deja vu. all right. so we have a situation here where there a delivery driver that is lost. that means the refrigerator he delivering is lost. >> we're tracking rain here. i'll show y
charges in illinois and minnesota. >>> today a judge cleared wait for john hinkley jr. to go free. hinkley tried to assassinate president reagan four decades ago. hinkley is now 66 years old. this order makes him a free man next june if he continues to follow court issued rules and remains mentally stable. he moved from a washington hospital to his mother's home in virginia in 2016. >> he's done nothing dangerous. there is a multitude of risk assessments. and the risk to danger...