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a lot of thehe engineering comes from the university of illinois. i had luke tell me about my first conversations with them he said he was very skeptical as were they all of this project, right? and he said if you're going to do this just please do not write university of illinois out of its history. so to give context in 1990 5a company called netscape think is 95, netscape goes public. netscape founder was himself at university of illinois the person that founded your firm. for an entire generation of engineers not just university of illinois but a lot of places that was like a starting gun for the internet revolution. but it is personal. max and others that were there describe it as we used to see them in the bar we would see them on the quad nose on the cover of "time" magazine. if he do it, so can we. it's a very direct link. university of illinois has ann amazing history of contributions to computing parts of the world's first digital computers were made there. the world's early social networks are bornn there. a lot of defense department fund
a lot of thehe engineering comes from the university of illinois. i had luke tell me about my first conversations with them he said he was very skeptical as were they all of this project, right? and he said if you're going to do this just please do not write university of illinois out of its history. so to give context in 1990 5a company called netscape think is 95, netscape goes public. netscape founder was himself at university of illinois the person that founded your firm. for an entire...
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they are taking me back to the university of illinois champaign urbana.about college i could and he was more than open about it. so in some ways my task was much easier, but coming at it from an outsider i could else as an outsider. i could also just like kind of riff and you know, ask random questions that i think we're relatively engaging totally totally. no, no, you start the book out and this is one of the things that i still think even after reading the book and after thinking about it for a career. i still don't have the answer to you. so i want to get your answer, you know people look at paypal. as one of these just megawatt like the talent coming out of paypal is extraordinary like it touches every aspect of silicon valley touches every venture firm, it touches multiple companies some of the most valuable companies in the world. and of course as you said you were looking at these pockets of innovation and pockets of talent and you actually i blanket on the word that you use but there's a word for talent growing together and sort of supporting each
they are taking me back to the university of illinois champaign urbana.about college i could and he was more than open about it. so in some ways my task was much easier, but coming at it from an outsider i could else as an outsider. i could also just like kind of riff and you know, ask random questions that i think we're relatively engaging totally totally. no, no, you start the book out and this is one of the things that i still think even after reading the book and after thinking about it for...
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patricia: illinois se suma a la lista de estados que quiere aprovechar la experiencia dero graduadosntegrarlos al sistema de salud de illinois. al saber el alcance de este programa y los requisitos para participar. david: son profesionales en sus paÍses de origen ahora pueden acceder a un programa para retomar sus carreras. >> tenemos una situaciÓn ahorita en chicago dÓnde personas con bachillerato en enfermerÍa no estÁn ejerciendo su profesiÓn. >> con illinois son nueve los lugares donde los profesionales pueden certificarse rÁpidamente en estados unidos. >> se cuenta >> se cuenta con 270,000 personas emigrantes que viven en estados unidos que fueron educadas en el sector salud y que no estÁn trabajando en el sector salud. >> cuando lleguÉ aquÍ mi meta era ejercer, sin embargo hubo muchos obstÁculos, me dijeron que tenÍa que volver a estudiar enfermerÍa. >> la urgencia es ahora, si usted tiene licencia como enfermera o enfermero, venga directamente para ver quÉ podemos hacer por usted. >> tambiÉn se evalÚa su nivel de inglÉs. leÓn: vamos con el clamor de justicia. los familiares ale
patricia: illinois se suma a la lista de estados que quiere aprovechar la experiencia dero graduadosntegrarlos al sistema de salud de illinois. al saber el alcance de este programa y los requisitos para participar. david: son profesionales en sus paÍses de origen ahora pueden acceder a un programa para retomar sus carreras. >> tenemos una situaciÓn ahorita en chicago dÓnde personas con bachillerato en enfermerÍa no estÁn ejerciendo su profesiÓn. >> con illinois son nueve los...
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he talked about how hard it was living in frontier, kentucky and indiana and illinois where there were no roads or just the worst muddy roads, and there was no credit and businesses failed including one that that he worked for when it was cheaper to ship goods from england to the east coast and his issues were all economic issues a tariff to help american industry a national bank to provide credit so that ordinary people would be able to do business as lincoln had and not fail perhaps and really most importantly roads transportation was just this is the buildback better of their day and if you lived in the on the frontier back then to be able to get goods to market really spell the difference between having a chance to improve in life and and and even even in the slavery issue lincoln took an economic tack you couldn't in in the state of illinois. i know we have some illinoisans or native illinoisans in the audience here. you couldn't if you wanted a political future in illinois advocate for social equality among the races and and their famous lincoln douglas debates in 1858. douglas t
he talked about how hard it was living in frontier, kentucky and indiana and illinois where there were no roads or just the worst muddy roads, and there was no credit and businesses failed including one that that he worked for when it was cheaper to ship goods from england to the east coast and his issues were all economic issues a tariff to help american industry a national bank to provide credit so that ordinary people would be able to do business as lincoln had and not fail perhaps and...
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and so, during these three years, i have been -- i grew up in illinois. i have been comparing how poorly illinois was run to how well -- i'm so surprised how well florida has been run during these three years that i've been here. and i am all for desantis and this don't say gay bill, which is totally ally that the democrats tried to rename. i, myself, am studying to be a teacher. and i know what they were pushing for me to be an elementary teacher to start telling kids about gain us -- gayness when you are in first grade. i had a discussion with my present was also gay. i said when i was in first grade, i had no idea what my fellow classmates parents were. why does this have to come up in first grade? it's ridiculous. why attack the kids innocence at such an early age? and i'm gay. it's totally -- you know -- it is totally blown out of proportion. and i like ron desantis because his parents, i believe they were cuban. i know he is an anti-communist. my mother grew up under stalin. i am very educated in what communists are capable of. i know he has had exp
and so, during these three years, i have been -- i grew up in illinois. i have been comparing how poorly illinois was run to how well -- i'm so surprised how well florida has been run during these three years that i've been here. and i am all for desantis and this don't say gay bill, which is totally ally that the democrats tried to rename. i, myself, am studying to be a teacher. and i know what they were pushing for me to be an elementary teacher to start telling kids about gain us -- gayness...
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un vehÍculo color blanco entro al estacionamiento del parque que en illinois, y se dirigiÓ a la entradade las cuales fueron llevadas a un hospital cercano. todos los demÁs testigos quedaron completamente horrorizados. en este vÍdeo se observan las fuerzas del orden responder a toda prisa. miembro asignados a este parque de diversiones, las autoridades dijeron que se encuentran investigando este nuevo tiroteo en el estado de illinois. andrea: las autoridades informaron que el tercer herido de bala declinÓ ser trasladado a un hospital, mientras que las otras dos vÍctimas se encuentran estables y sus heridas no comprometen sus vidas, ese parque de diversiones encuentran a unas 20 millas de highland park, un lugar donde 7 personas fallecieron en otro de tiroteo durante un desfile el 4 de julio. borja: gracias por el reporte, estaremos pendientes al desarrollo. en otras noticias, esta genera bastante preocupaciÓn, no serÍa un terremoto ni una extrema sequÍa, sino una mega inundaciÓn lo que podrÍa rebasar a california se teme que el llamado bigone sea el desastre natural mÁs costoso de la his
un vehÍculo color blanco entro al estacionamiento del parque que en illinois, y se dirigiÓ a la entradade las cuales fueron llevadas a un hospital cercano. todos los demÁs testigos quedaron completamente horrorizados. en este vÍdeo se observan las fuerzas del orden responder a toda prisa. miembro asignados a este parque de diversiones, las autoridades dijeron que se encuentran investigando este nuevo tiroteo en el estado de illinois. andrea: las autoridades informaron que el tercer herido...
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from chicago, illinois, rogeras krishnamurti from chicago, illinois, roger as we called them — illinoissing our basis by— with them, he is closing our basis by courier for the actions _ basis by courier for the actions it has taken, condemning russia for their brutal— condemning russia for their brutal invasion of ukraine. then— brutal invasion of ukraine. then with great pride korean american member of congress andy— american member of congress andy kim _ american member of congress andy kim is a member of the foreign— andy kim is a member of the foreign affairs committee and the armed services team and other— the armed services team and other leadership roles he plays. _ other leadership roles he plays, and we are very informed by his— plays, and we are very informed by his participation and his commitment to work together. services — commitment to work together. services special for us, because _ services special for us, because the us republic of korea — because the us republic of korea relationship is special to us. — korea relationship is special to us, and we want to... over time
from chicago, illinois, rogeras krishnamurti from chicago, illinois, roger as we called them — illinoissing our basis by— with them, he is closing our basis by courier for the actions _ basis by courier for the actions it has taken, condemning russia for their brutal— condemning russia for their brutal invasion of ukraine. then— brutal invasion of ukraine. then with great pride korean american member of congress andy— american member of congress andy kim _ american member of congress...
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lincoln's problems with the illinois central railroad during that period of time? >> my favorite story is one that i found in a book called lincoln and the railroads, only 227 copies wherever printed. i received the book because of -- it is a great thing, i had no idea existed before i got into the research for this book. you can buy this book from other libraries. if they have them. anyway, i finally got a copy, only 227 copies ever in print. the pages had not even been cut apart. nobody had even read the book. so, i carefully cut them apart, took the book home and copied every page in it. but my favorite story, -- writing for a newspaper in new york city talks about a conversation he had with abraham lincoln in a boxcar. he and i met accidentally, about 9:00 on a hot sultry evening at a flag stop, that's where the train stops, somebody there to be picked up or dropped off, it's not a regular stop. he'd been driven to the station, and left there alone. the train we intended to take to springfield who is at noon, after waiting for half an hour the train had come, a
lincoln's problems with the illinois central railroad during that period of time? >> my favorite story is one that i found in a book called lincoln and the railroads, only 227 copies wherever printed. i received the book because of -- it is a great thing, i had no idea existed before i got into the research for this book. you can buy this book from other libraries. if they have them. anyway, i finally got a copy, only 227 copies ever in print. the pages had not even been cut apart. nobody...
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back to springfield, illinois where he was laid to rest. do you want to talk a little bit about the funeral train in the way it unfolded and what the public perception of it was? >> that funeral car was made for lincoln to write in it but ended up being his funeral car because he was assassinated shortly before his term was to expire. the route it took back to springfield, illinois was similar to with some exceptions the trip he made to washington. the stories about so many people putting files on fires on the rails ahead of the train the wheels would spin and slip that have to get the fire off the wheels before the train could proceed. back in the days when embalming was not the exact science it is now, they would have materials in the funeral car under the casket to touchup the face of the deceased several times on that trip. it took several days to get his body back to the burial. >> we are looking a picture now, bob, a broader image of the funeral train. you won't notice the decorations that festooned the outside with the different bunt
back to springfield, illinois where he was laid to rest. do you want to talk a little bit about the funeral train in the way it unfolded and what the public perception of it was? >> that funeral car was made for lincoln to write in it but ended up being his funeral car because he was assassinated shortly before his term was to expire. the route it took back to springfield, illinois was similar to with some exceptions the trip he made to washington. the stories about so many people putting...
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abortion remains legal in illinois. several states have, of course, banned the practice after the supreme court's reversal of roe. how is your state handling the influx of women from neighboring states like wisconsin and indiana where some of those first bands came down post roe? >> we are discussing ways to approach the leg's legislature to expand provider base given the fact that already we had seen expands and increase and women coming in from illinois because we are an oasis for reproductive health acts. we have something called the reproductive health act here. i am defending it in court. one in addition to taking that action in court, we halso have to work to make sure we expand the provider base. i am also talking to my colleague across the board and wisconsin. attorney general josh carl. how we can get providers from wisconsin to come across border so we can make sure that women have access to safe legal abortions. >> as we approach midterms in your state and elsewhere, he joined two separate coalitions earlier
abortion remains legal in illinois. several states have, of course, banned the practice after the supreme court's reversal of roe. how is your state handling the influx of women from neighboring states like wisconsin and indiana where some of those first bands came down post roe? >> we are discussing ways to approach the leg's legislature to expand provider base given the fact that already we had seen expands and increase and women coming in from illinois because we are an oasis for...
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c., back to springfield, illinois, where he was laid to rest. do you want to talk a little bit about the funeral train and the way it unfolded and what the public perception of it was? >> well, that funeral car was made for lincoln to ride in it as president, but it turned out to be his funeral car because he was assassinated shortly before his term was to expire. the route, it took back to springfield, illinois was similar too, with some exceptions, different than the trip he had made to washington. there are stories about so many people putting flowers on the rails ahead of the train, that the wheels would spin and slip and they would have to get the flowers off the wheels before the train could proceed. and back in the days when embalming was not the exact science that it is now, they would have to carry materials and the funeral car under the casket to touch up the face of the deceased several times on that trip. it took several days to get him, his body, back to illinois for burial. >> we're looking at a picture now, bob, of a broader image
c., back to springfield, illinois, where he was laid to rest. do you want to talk a little bit about the funeral train and the way it unfolded and what the public perception of it was? >> well, that funeral car was made for lincoln to ride in it as president, but it turned out to be his funeral car because he was assassinated shortly before his term was to expire. the route, it took back to springfield, illinois was similar too, with some exceptions, different than the trip he had made to...
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an adult linked to a day care facility now testing positive in illinois. questions now about whether children and others were exposed. >>> the summer surge in american jobs, lowering fears of a possible recession. the u.s. adding 528,000 jobs in july. employment back to prepandemic level. ad president biden on the verge of what could be a major legislative victory. >>> hours after the conviction and sentencing of wnba star brittney grinern russia signaling it's ready to discuss. the kremlin making one demand about the talks. >>> overseas tonight, china escalating military exercises around taiwan and cutting ties with the u.s. on several major issues. >>> more than 77 million americans under heat alerts tonight from texas to maine. flood watches in effect from kentucky to d.c. the deadly lightning strike near the white house. a married couple and another man killed. more than 2,000 flights canceled since yesterday. rob marciano tracking it all. >>> the war in ukraine. alarming reports of shelling near europe's largest nuclear power plant. russia releasing v
an adult linked to a day care facility now testing positive in illinois. questions now about whether children and others were exposed. >>> the summer surge in american jobs, lowering fears of a possible recession. the u.s. adding 528,000 jobs in july. employment back to prepandemic level. ad president biden on the verge of what could be a major legislative victory. >>> hours after the conviction and sentencing of wnba star brittney grinern russia signaling it's ready to...
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the coal mines is what made southern illinois. and i don't want that to be a lost cause.e is an opening ceremony with the reigning old king coal, the beauty pageant winner princess flame and a vip politician, republican state representative dave severin. dave: there is a war on coal, there's--coal has never been cleaner than it is today, coal mines have never been safer than they are today. what turned your lights on this morning? all: coal. dave: what's gonna turn the heat on if you need it? all: coal. dave: one more time. all: coal. male: thank you, representative severin. ♪♪♪ eric: downtown is a stark sign of how badly coal is doing. the town's population has dropped from a peak of 20,000 to just 8000 as the local mines closed or scaled down. that doesn't mean people see coal as having had its day. many blame clean air laws that made illinois' high-sulfur coal more expensive than wyoming's. steve: it's cheaper to get coal out west than it is to put the scrubbers and equipment on the coal mines here to make it that cost effective, when they can buy it there and ship it
the coal mines is what made southern illinois. and i don't want that to be a lost cause.e is an opening ceremony with the reigning old king coal, the beauty pageant winner princess flame and a vip politician, republican state representative dave severin. dave: there is a war on coal, there's--coal has never been cleaner than it is today, coal mines have never been safer than they are today. what turned your lights on this morning? all: coal. dave: what's gonna turn the heat on if you need it?...
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thank you to all who have worked together [inaudible] to illinois.e proudly now known as the land of lincoln and obama. we need to check about changing the [inaudible]. i am privileged to welcome president obama and michelle obama back to chicago. i know that the city and the state hold a special place in their hearts, just as they hold a special place in hours. while the center will be of a presidential scale, its presidents and purpose still speak to the same community centered vision that have always defined the presidents work. there is no better home base than the community that you [inaudible] and then went to the white house with. everyone knows from our history, from the great chicago fire in 1871, that chicago is a city that knows the secret to rebuilding itself. meaningful investment. a good dash of engine new witty, and most important, putting working people first. it is a lesson that defines our covid-19 recovery initiatives, and it is why i am so proud to have the obama presidential center as a partner in building a better future for the
thank you to all who have worked together [inaudible] to illinois.e proudly now known as the land of lincoln and obama. we need to check about changing the [inaudible]. i am privileged to welcome president obama and michelle obama back to chicago. i know that the city and the state hold a special place in their hearts, just as they hold a special place in hours. while the center will be of a presidential scale, its presidents and purpose still speak to the same community centered vision that...
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nbc's kerry sanders is on the case in illinois. y sanders is o case in illinois ♪ ♪ aleve x. delivers fast, powerful, long-lasting pain relief. aleve it, and see what's possible. the unknown is not empty. it's a storm that crashes, and consumes, replacing thought with worry. but one thing can calm uncertainty. an answer. uncovered through exploration, teamwork, and innovation. an answer that leads to even more answers. mayo clinic. you know where to go. it's the all-new subway series menu! 12 irresistible new subs... mayo clinic. ...like #3 the monster. juicy steak, bacon... double monterey cheddar it's a beast of a feast. so "that's" why it's the monster. you catch on quick, marshawn. it's subway's biggest refresh yet. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ we believe there's an innovator in all of us. ♪ ♪ that's why we build technology that makes it possible for every business... and every person... to come to the table and do more incredible things. ♪ ♪ this is the gillettelabs with exfoliating bar. the bar in the handle removes unseen dirt and debris ahead of the blades, for effortless shaving in one e
nbc's kerry sanders is on the case in illinois. y sanders is o case in illinois ♪ ♪ aleve x. delivers fast, powerful, long-lasting pain relief. aleve it, and see what's possible. the unknown is not empty. it's a storm that crashes, and consumes, replacing thought with worry. but one thing can calm uncertainty. an answer. uncovered through exploration, teamwork, and innovation. an answer that leads to even more answers. mayo clinic. you know where to go. it's the all-new subway series menu!...
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in illinois, we want to bring light to consumer rights, how it is at odds with illinois consumer protectio we are talking aut one of the biggest data brokers in the worl lexisnexis, and how they're getting rich off the cks of community members by selling our personal information that can lead to detention and deportation. in illinois, we're talking about various organizing and legal efforts that are happening to put a data broker like lexisnexis on notice. this lawsuit also follows an important hearing last month. last month the cook county commissioners held the first hearing of its kind that we know of in the country that was investigating the local repercussions of this lexisnexis contract we're talking about. $22.1 million contract. investigating the local impacts about this contract of ice with other data brokers is important. during this hearing last month, the town had the opportunity to hear public testimony, witnesses that spoke about digital loopholes. amy: i want to go to the cook county meeting you're talking about. the recent hearing on the repercussions of ice contracting thi
in illinois, we want to bring light to consumer rights, how it is at odds with illinois consumer protectio we are talking aut one of the biggest data brokers in the worl lexisnexis, and how they're getting rich off the cks of community members by selling our personal information that can lead to detention and deportation. in illinois, we're talking about various organizing and legal efforts that are happening to put a data broker like lexisnexis on notice. this lawsuit also follows an important...
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thank you to all of work together in the presidential center in illinois which means probably now knownand obama. [inaudible]. i am privileged to walk, president obama and michelle obama back to chicago and i know the city in the state hold a special place in their hearts just as they hold a special place and ours. while this will be a presidential scale center, is presence and purpose still speaks to the same community center vision that have always defined the presidents work and is no better home place or base in the community that you have been involved in. and then you went to the white house. everybody knows from our history from the great chicago fire in 1871 that chicago is the city and knows the secret to rebuilding itself, meaningful investment, a good -- of ingenuity and most important, putting working people first. it is a lesson that he finds our covid-19 recovery initiatives and that's why am so proud to have the obama residential center is a partner in building a better future for the south side or chicago and for illinois. relating with the first woman architect of the p
thank you to all of work together in the presidential center in illinois which means probably now knownand obama. [inaudible]. i am privileged to walk, president obama and michelle obama back to chicago and i know the city in the state hold a special place in their hearts just as they hold a special place and ours. while this will be a presidential scale center, is presence and purpose still speaks to the same community center vision that have always defined the presidents work and is no better...
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a huge win. >> reporter: maggie vespa, nbc news, lake forest, illinois. >>> and that's "nightly news" for this thursday. thank you for watching, everyone i'm lester holt. please take care of yourself and each other. good night >>> next on nbc bay area tonight, get ready to change your ride. gases out and electric is in. >>> california going green in a big way. willie have enough electricity and what happens to gas stations? we have plenty of answers. >>> a corruption case that rattled san francisco. just sentenced to prison for taking bribes. >>> what is the deal with these billboards in l.a. and san francisco? a dark message that has people talking. >>> is started as a way to pass the time with his kids. now, he is inspiring hundreds of people to help him clean san francisco.
a huge win. >> reporter: maggie vespa, nbc news, lake forest, illinois. >>> and that's "nightly news" for this thursday. thank you for watching, everyone i'm lester holt. please take care of yourself and each other. good night >>> next on nbc bay area tonight, get ready to change your ride. gases out and electric is in. >>> california going green in a big way. willie have enough electricity and what happens to gas stations? we have plenty of answers....
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this is betty in waukegan, illinois, democrat. good morning. caller: good morning. i am 83 years old, born and raised in greenville, south carolina during segregation, but i am scared for america now. people talk about civil wars -- i have great grandkids that i want to see grow up, and i hope they have grandchildren and great-grandchildren that they want to see grow up. this is very, very scary. like the first man said, trump said he could shoot down the street and nothing would happen. and if you listen to trump's niece, she told us how trump was going to act. we always say god bless america, but i say have mercy on the america, because i am so scared for my children, grandchildren, and great-grandchildren when people talk about having a civil war. thank you so much. have a good day. host: betty in illinois. larry in pennsylvania, independent. good morning. larry, are you with us? to francisco, california, republican. good morning. caller: how are you doing today? host: i am doing well, francisco. caller: people try to turn trump into the evil 1 -- she is not. he
this is betty in waukegan, illinois, democrat. good morning. caller: good morning. i am 83 years old, born and raised in greenville, south carolina during segregation, but i am scared for america now. people talk about civil wars -- i have great grandkids that i want to see grow up, and i hope they have grandchildren and great-grandchildren that they want to see grow up. this is very, very scary. like the first man said, trump said he could shoot down the street and nothing would happen. and if...
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they took it to the next level in illinois. how tough?'s practice. washington high school in illinois invited their player's moms to come to practice, put on pads and tackle their sons. it's not clear who enjoyed it more. i imagine the opportunity to finally get the aggression out. >> judge jeanine: i would love that i would love that, too. i wish they did that with mine when i played football. my podcast came out today. interesting because i was talking to carley shimkus she is on it with me. meghan markle came out and about first podcast. spotify paid her hundreds of wells of dollars. i didn't know ambition was bad word. everyone told her she was too ambitious. we talked to hali fever, she talked about how she got engaged at the age of 21 and a senior at georgetown and she wore her ring to class and she felt embarrassed because people looked at her like she was insane for getting married so young. but she is like, you know what? you don't have to have your life all figured out before you get married. if you love someone, you get married
they took it to the next level in illinois. how tough?'s practice. washington high school in illinois invited their player's moms to come to practice, put on pads and tackle their sons. it's not clear who enjoyed it more. i imagine the opportunity to finally get the aggression out. >> judge jeanine: i would love that i would love that, too. i wish they did that with mine when i played football. my podcast came out today. interesting because i was talking to carley shimkus she is on it...
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. >>> news tonight about the alleged gunman charged in the shooting in highland park, illinois, answering to 117 felony counts in court today. and a new image of one of the youngest victims to survive the attack. >>> the alarming report from the u.n.'s nuclear chief. europe's largest nuclear plant is, quote, completely out of control. his urgent plea to ukraine and russia to help avoid a nuclear disaster. >>> house speaker nancy pelosi's defiant message to china following her while wirl wind to taiwan. >>> late word tonight about a u.s. congresswoman killed in a horrific car crash. members of her staff among the victims. >>> the death defying fall, thousands of feet in the air. the paraglider tangled in his parachute. how he saved himself at the last possible second. >>> and the voice of america's pastime. the gold standard. >> swung on and missed. a perfect game! >> tributes to dodgers announcer vin scully. more than six decades in sports broadcasting. one of baseball's greatest and most beloved icons. >>> good evening, everyone. thank you for joining us on this wednesday. i'm linsey dav
. >>> news tonight about the alleged gunman charged in the shooting in highland park, illinois, answering to 117 felony counts in court today. and a new image of one of the youngest victims to survive the attack. >>> the alarming report from the u.n.'s nuclear chief. europe's largest nuclear plant is, quote, completely out of control. his urgent plea to ukraine and russia to help avoid a nuclear disaster. >>> house speaker nancy pelosi's defiant message to china...
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a huge win. >> reporter: maggie vespa, nbc news, lake forest, illinois. >>> and that's "nightly news" for this thursday. thank you for watching, everyone i'm lester holt. please take care of yourself and each other. good night ♪♪ here's what he'll do, he'll play it cool ♪ ♪ when he hangs out with a woman like you ♪ ♪ say he ain't pressed by all your success ♪ ♪ tell you he's different than all of the rest ♪ ♪ you're gonna give it all and give it all ♪ ♪ but you won't get it back ♪ ♪ i'm tellin' you it's gonna hurt ♪ ♪ stay away from a man like that ♪ ♪ he wants a breadwinner ♪ ♪ he wants your dinner ♪ ♪ until he starts feeling insecure ♪ ♪ i wish somebody would've told me the truth ♪ ♪ see he's never gonna know what to do ♪ ♪ with a woman like you ♪ ♪ i can sleep at night ♪ ♪ knowing i really tried ♪ ♪ i put in the time ♪ ♪ but the fault isn't mine ♪ ♪ that he wants a breadwinner ♪ ♪ he wants your dinner ♪ ♪ until he ain't hungry anymore ♪ ♪ he wants a breadwinner ♪ ♪ he wants your dinner ♪ ♪ until he ain't hungry anymore ♪ ♪ he wants your shimmer ♪ ♪ to make him feel bigger ♪ ♪ until
a huge win. >> reporter: maggie vespa, nbc news, lake forest, illinois. >>> and that's "nightly news" for this thursday. thank you for watching, everyone i'm lester holt. please take care of yourself and each other. good night ♪♪ here's what he'll do, he'll play it cool ♪ ♪ when he hangs out with a woman like you ♪ ♪ say he ain't pressed by all your success ♪ ♪ tell you he's different than all of the rest ♪ ♪ you're gonna give it all and give it all...
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one mega millions ticket bought in des plaines, illinois hit the top prize of nearly $1.34 billion ingeorge solis has more. >> reporter: all eyes on the chicago suburb of des plaines, now making mega millions history. >> this is the largest jackpot ever won in illinois, and the second largest ever won for the game >> reporter: a near record-shattering $1.34 billion ticket, sold at the speedway gas station just outside chicago, o'hare last-minute ticket sales making an already astonishing prize so much sweeter now the actual billion question, who's the winner >> you have not heard from the winner yet we don't know whether or not they even know that they won a prize. >> and we may never know that's because winners in illinois can remain anonymous as they have 12 months to claim their prize that can be paid out over the next 30 years, or the winner can take a one-time lump sum of $780 million. in 2018, the largest mega million jackpot to date, a whopping 1.5 billion was also claimed by an anonymous players in south carolina. these big payouts setting the bar even higher for anyone who lo
one mega millions ticket bought in des plaines, illinois hit the top prize of nearly $1.34 billion ingeorge solis has more. >> reporter: all eyes on the chicago suburb of des plaines, now making mega millions history. >> this is the largest jackpot ever won in illinois, and the second largest ever won for the game >> reporter: a near record-shattering $1.34 billion ticket, sold at the speedway gas station just outside chicago, o'hare last-minute ticket sales making an already...
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children at a day care in illinois. the latest to be potentially exposed.e will get answers from dr. david agus. >>> truth or consequences. a jury tells alex jones there is a price to pay for his sandy hook lies. >>> and later, wrestling with diversity. a chicago program beating the streets by creating champions on the mat. >> i'm making a difference because i made some impact on them. that makes it worth it. >>> this is the "cbs weekend news." >>> good evening. adriana diaz is off. i'm mark strassmann. tonight in washington the senate's working in a rare weekend session and has started to vote on a sfraulg climate and health care bill. it's a scaled down version of the democrat's build back better bill. passing it would continue a week of wins president biden has desperately needed. red hot jobs numbers, cooling grand prixs, kansas voting down abortion rights restrictions. natalie brand at the white house where there is also good news about the president's health. >> reporter: mark, the president has tested negative for covid following his rebound case. he
children at a day care in illinois. the latest to be potentially exposed.e will get answers from dr. david agus. >>> truth or consequences. a jury tells alex jones there is a price to pay for his sandy hook lies. >>> and later, wrestling with diversity. a chicago program beating the streets by creating champions on the mat. >> i'm making a difference because i made some impact on them. that makes it worth it. >>> this is the "cbs weekend news."...
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obama, first-term from illinois. that's the way to do it. right now she's not really seen as a serious person. she is childish. she fixed her arrest. giving makeup tips. if you give it may be ten years, that would be 2032, then she would be ripe enough to run for president because she can't unify the party right now. everybody in the party, most of them hate her. i think after ten years, she could unify the party. but now, do you think she could today win a state like michigan or north carolina or wisconsin or pennsylvania? there is no way someone like aoc could do that. >> greg: i can see that our producer just ran into traffic. i can see, i can hear her
obama, first-term from illinois. that's the way to do it. right now she's not really seen as a serious person. she is childish. she fixed her arrest. giving makeup tips. if you give it may be ten years, that would be 2032, then she would be ripe enough to run for president because she can't unify the party right now. everybody in the party, most of them hate her. i think after ten years, she could unify the party. but now, do you think she could today win a state like michigan or north carolina...
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new york city and illinois both took their own action today. here's abc's stephanie ramos. >> reporter: tonight, the state of illinois joining san francisco and new york city in declaring a public health emergency over monkeypox. with cases climbing and low vaccine supply, officials are pushing for quick access to more vaccines. >> i think we still have a chance to slow this thing down if we can get shots into arms as quickly as possible and to do so in the most equitable way possible. >> reporter: new york city now the epicenter of the outbreak with a quarter of the country's 5,200 cases. tonight, there is mounting pressure on the biden administration to declare a national public health emergency. >> with excellent data, with excellent contact tracing, with great case investigation, and with widespread access to vaccine, we might be able still to get in front of this. but the window is closing. >> reporter: so far, infections have been mainly among men who have sex with other men, but experts stress the outbreak could have started anywhere. >>
new york city and illinois both took their own action today. here's abc's stephanie ramos. >> reporter: tonight, the state of illinois joining san francisco and new york city in declaring a public health emergency over monkeypox. with cases climbing and low vaccine supply, officials are pushing for quick access to more vaccines. >> i think we still have a chance to slow this thing down if we can get shots into arms as quickly as possible and to do so in the most equitable way...
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, she says chicago, and _ say illinois, she says chicago, and again. _ say illinois, she says chicagoa diplomat, in the state department before becoming a congressman, andy kim of not only— congressman, andy kim of not only of— congressman, andy kim of not only of the long services committee but also the foreign affairs — committee but also the foreign affairs committee and others. we are — affairs committee and others. we are very proud of our delegation, and you will be hearing _ delegation, and you will be hearing from them in the course of our— hearing from them in the course of our visit, _ hearing from them in the course of our visit, who delegation, and — of our visit, who delegation, and we — of our visit, who delegation, and we are proud to be here with— and we are proud to be here with the _ and we are proud to be here with the vice president, with other— with the vice president, with other with you, madam president. thank you the story of taiwan— president. thank you the story of taiwan is an inspiration to in the — of taiwan is an inspiration to in the united states and ou
, she says chicago, and _ say illinois, she says chicago, and again. _ say illinois, she says chicagoa diplomat, in the state department before becoming a congressman, andy kim of not only— congressman, andy kim of not only of— congressman, andy kim of not only of the long services committee but also the foreign affairs — committee but also the foreign affairs committee and others. we are — affairs committee and others. we are very proud of our delegation, and you will be hearing _...
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aborto y ahora no queda ninguno, en los estados han cerrado por lo menos 43 clÍnicas, estados como illinoistos del paÍs en bÚsqueda el procedimiento, por ejemplo illinois ya tiene 29 clÍnicas. y los expertos temen que algunas mujeres desesperadas terminen clÍnicas de aborto clandestinas subiendo las posibles de muerte en aproximadamente un 7% y con una curva en ascenso en los prÓximos aÑos. borja: atenciÓn porque podrÍa un importante giro en el caso del cateo del fbi a la casa del expresidente trump, una jueza estarÍa a punto de autorizar una solicitud de los abogados del exmandatario, vamos a ver de quÉ se trata y nos vamos a conectar con edwin pitti desde la capital del paÍs, muy buenas tardes. edwin: muy buenas tardes. tan pronto como el prÓximo jueves primero septiembre serÍa cuando una jueza federal en la florida escuche los argumentos del expresidente trump para que sea una persona independiente la que revisen los documentos que obtuvo el fbi durante el allanamiento a la propiedad de mar—a—lago el pasado 8 de agosto, algo que la propia jueza ha dicho se inclinarÍa para hacerlo una rea
aborto y ahora no queda ninguno, en los estados han cerrado por lo menos 43 clÍnicas, estados como illinoistos del paÍs en bÚsqueda el procedimiento, por ejemplo illinois ya tiene 29 clÍnicas. y los expertos temen que algunas mujeres desesperadas terminen clÍnicas de aborto clandestinas subiendo las posibles de muerte en aproximadamente un 7% y con una curva en ascenso en los prÓximos aÑos. borja: atenciÓn porque podrÍa un importante giro en el caso del cateo del fbi a la casa del...
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in illinois, 88% of school districts survey ready battling a shortage.ing the new school year with more than 2200 teacher vacancies. in charlotte, hr manager laura francisco is busy, trying to hire 373 teachers before school starts at the end telephone month. >> it's a huge responsibility. >> reporter: so the district is offering extra cash to teachers. >> particularly in our ec, our special needs area, and secondary math and science. and that's a sign-on incentive as well as additional monthly pay for as long as they remain in that position. >> reporter: dallas is offering as much as $3500 to recruit and retain teachers. in california, a school district is providing below market rate apartments to teachers. still, three out of four educators surveyed would not recommend the job to others according to the nation's second largest education union. >> yeah, teachers are burnt out. but at the same time, they want the make a difference in the lives of kids. >> reporter: another growing concern, who will drive these kids to school. bus drivers are also in dema
in illinois, 88% of school districts survey ready battling a shortage.ing the new school year with more than 2200 teacher vacancies. in charlotte, hr manager laura francisco is busy, trying to hire 373 teachers before school starts at the end telephone month. >> it's a huge responsibility. >> reporter: so the district is offering extra cash to teachers. >> particularly in our ec, our special needs area, and secondary math and science. and that's a sign-on incentive as well as...
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they groom lincoln in the raucous legislature of illinois, in the lower house, which is instrumental infrastructure. he speaks for the first and only time about the franchise being expanded to women. education is a top priority. an interesting legislative career. we think that the most prominent moment in his legislative career comes when he joins a group to move the state capital, faithfully as it turns out, to springfield, illinois. roosevelt is a progressive hudson valley legislator. winds a longtime republican seat for the state senate. >> he does. the idea of going into the state legislature was a path he laid out for himself. he was an enormous admirer, he was almost in awe of the men. he had a sixth cousin once removed, so pretty distant relationship, but he patterned his political tract after theodore roosevelt. later on, after he married eleanor, he got to calling him uncle teddy instead of cousin teddy. but the path into the state legislature, and then on to assistant secretary, and so on. that was modeled quite deliberately on theodore roosevelt. >> and roosevelt has the a
they groom lincoln in the raucous legislature of illinois, in the lower house, which is instrumental infrastructure. he speaks for the first and only time about the franchise being expanded to women. education is a top priority. an interesting legislative career. we think that the most prominent moment in his legislative career comes when he joins a group to move the state capital, faithfully as it turns out, to springfield, illinois. roosevelt is a progressive hudson valley legislator. winds a...
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amy: illinois declares an emergency over monkeypox. we will speak to steven thrasher , the author of “the viral underclass: the human toll when inequality and disease collide." all that and more, coming up. welcome to democracy now, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. the united states has announced it has killed al qaeda leader ayman al-zawahri in a drone strike in downtown kabul in afghanistan. the u.s. reportedly fired two hellfire missiles at al-zawahri as he was standing on balcony in a safe house located in a wealthy neighborhood where many leaders of the taliban live. the united states has long accused al-zawahri of being a key 9/11 plotter along with osama bin laden who was killed in a u.s. raid in pakistan in 2011. president biden announced the assassination on monday night. pres. biden: the united states continues to demonstrate our resolve and capacity to defend the american people against those who seek to do us harm. we make it clear again tonight that no matter how long it takes, no matter where y
amy: illinois declares an emergency over monkeypox. we will speak to steven thrasher , the author of “the viral underclass: the human toll when inequality and disease collide." all that and more, coming up. welcome to democracy now, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. the united states has announced it has killed al qaeda leader ayman al-zawahri in a drone strike in downtown kabul in afghanistan. the u.s. reportedly fired two hellfire missiles at al-zawahri as he...
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bueno que ya estÁn este actuando >>> minerva aplaude la reacciÓn de los gobernadores de california e illinoisaÍs >>> sÍ me preocupa si la pandemia estuvo fea la covid, imagÍnese este >>> cuando hay casos confirmados de viruela del mono, california y nueva york el 47% de las infecciones confirmadas >>> estÁ muy bien porque es una enfermedad que estÁ frecuente >>> la propagaciÓn rÁpida del virus ha llevado a gobierno como san francisco declarar emergencia de salud a solicitar la ayuda federal mientras miles de personas hacen largas filas >>> no me imaginÉ que estarÍa por mÁs de 3, 4, 5 horas solamente una o dos horas >>> este dÍa los Ángeles representa mÁs casos de la viruela del mono tambiÉn declaÓo una emergencia de salud >>> a medida que aumenta, hay dos expertos uno de manejo de emergencia y el otro en salud para llevar a cabo las operaciones del esfuerzo para combatir la viruela del mono >>> es un primer paso se necesitan tener todos los instrumentos a tiempo y hacerlos llegar adecuadamente a las poblaciones que necesitan >>> eric flores noticias telemundo. ( ♪ mÚsica ♪ ) >>> otra emergenc
bueno que ya estÁn este actuando >>> minerva aplaude la reacciÓn de los gobernadores de california e illinoisaÍs >>> sÍ me preocupa si la pandemia estuvo fea la covid, imagÍnese este >>> cuando hay casos confirmados de viruela del mono, california y nueva york el 47% de las infecciones confirmadas >>> estÁ muy bien porque es una enfermedad que estÁ frecuente >>> la propagaciÓn rÁpida del virus ha llevado a gobierno como san francisco...
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david: en el condado de illinois desde el 1 de junio se han reportado 642 robos de vehÍculos de estasque me dijo detectives que le quitan una pieza y lo prenden con un cargador de telÉfono. reportero: vehÍculos kia y xi onda y no tienen un sistema de inmovilizaciÓn de motor. >> es un sistema que tiene un cÓdigo, el aparato la ley la confunde con la llave que pertenece al carro. reportero: dueÑo de este tipo de vehÍculos han interpuesto demandas en contra de los fabricantes, por medios de comunicados voceros de hyundai dicen estar apoyando los diferentes departamentos de policÍa para que los dueÑos de vehÍculos afectados puedan tener un sistema del bloqueo del volante, cuanto recomendaciones para evitar ser vÍctimas. >> un sistema de alarma de movimiento, si quieren comprar un bloqueo del volante tambiÉn trabaja bien. reportero: contactamos tambiÉn a representantes de tiktok, nos contestaron diciendo que estÁn al tanto del problema de robo de vehÍculos y que estÁ trabajando en identificar los vÍdeos para borrarlos de la plataforma. ilia: el lÍder de la iglesia la luz del mundo fue tras
david: en el condado de illinois desde el 1 de junio se han reportado 642 robos de vehÍculos de estasque me dijo detectives que le quitan una pieza y lo prenden con un cargador de telÉfono. reportero: vehÍculos kia y xi onda y no tienen un sistema de inmovilizaciÓn de motor. >> es un sistema que tiene un cÓdigo, el aparato la ley la confunde con la llave que pertenece al carro. reportero: dueÑo de este tipo de vehÍculos han interpuesto demandas en contra de los fabricantes, por...
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we are the heart of manufacturing in the united states in illinois.t of that may be venturing semiconductor chips in the manufacturing process or in the actual goods of building. and the fact that be able to produce those ships in illinois and across the united states means only lower costs are manufacturing by and we're also going to create jobs. have new semiconductor manufacturing in illinois. >> and some republicans have criticized this legislation saying that while they agree with the ideas behind the bill, they say it favors too. few american companies. >> reporting in washington, i'm trevor shirley. >> the chip shortage is helping fuel the newest trend in investing. flipping cars with car lot inventories, low and prices at all-time highs. people are buying new cars and selling them back to dealers at a profit according to edmunds dot com before supply chain shortages, cars would lose 20% value as soon as you drive it off the lot. but since the pandemic started used, car prices are up. 53%, many cars now worth more in the used car market >> than
we are the heart of manufacturing in the united states in illinois.t of that may be venturing semiconductor chips in the manufacturing process or in the actual goods of building. and the fact that be able to produce those ships in illinois and across the united states means only lower costs are manufacturing by and we're also going to create jobs. have new semiconductor manufacturing in illinois. >> and some republicans have criticized this legislation saying that while they agree with...
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kinzinger of illinois and mr. rice of south carolina, both members will vote no on h.r. 5376. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from michigan seek recognition? >> as the member designated by mr. keating of massachusetts and mr. phillips of minnesota, i inform the house that these members will vote yes on the motion to concur. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from new jersey seek recog recognition? mr. pallone: madam speaker, as the member designated by mr. donald payne, mr. sires, mrs. kirkpatrick, mr. welch, mre members will vote yes on the motion to concur. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from pennsylvania seek recognition? >> as the member designated by mr. hall rogers of kentucky, mre members will vote no on h.r. 5376. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from colorado seek recognition? >> as the member designated by designated mr. krishnamoorthi in a moorgty and i inform the house that these two members will vote yes on the motion to concur. the speaker pro tempore:
kinzinger of illinois and mr. rice of south carolina, both members will vote no on h.r. 5376. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from michigan seek recognition? >> as the member designated by mr. keating of massachusetts and mr. phillips of minnesota, i inform the house that these members will vote yes on the motion to concur. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from new jersey seek recog recognition? mr. pallone: madam speaker, as the...
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they are now relocating to illinois.ny women in the south and in the midwest because it is located in the southern tip of illinois, which is closer to some of these states. we now have women traveling hundreds of thousands of miles to get health care. so, it is, i think, traumatic experience for all of those involved. i would really ask that lawmakers reconsider, if it really didn't understand what they're doing, it is not too late, they can reverse themselves. >> i wish i had a whole hour for this conversation because between the two of you in the things you britain and the ideas you've got, this is important for my viewers, i want to do this now invite you both back so that we can discuss this more. doctor leslie, and award-winning offer and professor of history illinois. jennifer's an opinion writer for the washington post and msnbc political analyst. that does it for me, thanks for watching, we'll, she catching her next saturday and sunday morning from eight to 10 pm eastern, it's available as a podcast, subscribe an
they are now relocating to illinois.ny women in the south and in the midwest because it is located in the southern tip of illinois, which is closer to some of these states. we now have women traveling hundreds of thousands of miles to get health care. so, it is, i think, traumatic experience for all of those involved. i would really ask that lawmakers reconsider, if it really didn't understand what they're doing, it is not too late, they can reverse themselves. >> i wish i had a whole...
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. >>> a massive fire started at a recycling warehouse in illinois, and walgreens being held liable in a city's opioid epidemic. those are some of the headlines on the "morning newsstand." "the washington post" reports a federal judge ruled walgreens helped fuel san francisco's opioid crisis for years. the judge said walgreens can be held responsible for shipping and over dispensing addictive opioids without proper oversight. the ruling also blamed the chain for failing to identify and report suspicious orders as required by laws. walgreens said it would appeal the decision. a trial will be held later to determine just how much the company must pay the city. >>> and the "st. louis dispatch" says that one person was taken to the hospital after a large fire tore through a recycling center in madison, illinois. the fire broke out yesterday while workers were inside recycling batteries. it took several hours for firefighters to get the blaze under control. hazardous materials inside set off explosions. residents in a one-mile radius were told to shelter in place. >> and watched the fire wa
. >>> a massive fire started at a recycling warehouse in illinois, and walgreens being held liable in a city's opioid epidemic. those are some of the headlines on the "morning newsstand." "the washington post" reports a federal judge ruled walgreens helped fuel san francisco's opioid crisis for years. the judge said walgreens can be held responsible for shipping and over dispensing addictive opioids without proper oversight. the ruling also blamed the chain for...
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as you mentioned, i am a co-owner of hope clinic in illinois.sicians be facing from these other hostile states that he referenced? what are those attorneys general and da's going to be looking at? we want to make sure that our physicians are providers and also our patients are protected in this new landscape. >> julia, like your mentor the lake george to lure you two were dragged into a messy court case by an anti-abortion activist. tell me a bit about that experience and sort of how it affects both your motivation, your feeling of safety, your family. >> yes it ended up being a seven year battle. it started with a pastor, pastor mark pollack bringing his flock into my neighborhood into my house holding signs that i consider to be death threats towards myself and my family. and passing out fliers at least within a five block radius to my neighbors. which also had death threats, i believed. ultimately, i was taken to court by this person. i was exonerated. which i was very happy about. but it just shows you how these anti-choice extremists have t
as you mentioned, i am a co-owner of hope clinic in illinois.sicians be facing from these other hostile states that he referenced? what are those attorneys general and da's going to be looking at? we want to make sure that our physicians are providers and also our patients are protected in this new landscape. >> julia, like your mentor the lake george to lure you two were dragged into a messy court case by an anti-abortion activist. tell me a bit about that experience and sort of how it...
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can you see heavy rain moving in from illinois, ohio, into west virginia and we're looking at another round later on this afternoon. that's going to return to the upper midwest and the risks are for gusts up to 60 miles per hour, dagingma looking at the 90s, 90 in d.c. and 93 in richmond all right, we are tracking heat and looking toward 100 degrees by thursday in the northeast. >> we cannot get a break all right, thank you, michelle "early today's" back in a minute with the longest sentence yet for a capitol rioter >>> and deshaun watson suspended over sexual misconduct allegation it can be a memory or a feeling. comfort. it all starts with snuggle. lysol is donating 28 million wipes to schools in need, so they can kill 99.9% of viruses and bacteria. keeping kids together here, at places like the lunch table. where they can share who they truly are. chicken nugget man. because when kids are together, they thrive. lysol. here for healthy schools. inflation's no match... ♪ ♪ for kohl's biggest clearance are event of the year!ve. get up to 70% off... must-have summer styles for the fami
can you see heavy rain moving in from illinois, ohio, into west virginia and we're looking at another round later on this afternoon. that's going to return to the upper midwest and the risks are for gusts up to 60 miles per hour, dagingma looking at the 90s, 90 in d.c. and 93 in richmond all right, we are tracking heat and looking toward 100 degrees by thursday in the northeast. >> we cannot get a break all right, thank you, michelle "early today's" back in a minute with the...