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help illustrate illinois's wonderful past. and as might imagine, the illinois story is not complete without. a really close at abraham lincoln's life. in our lincoln collection, we have about 52,000 pieces that cover every aspect of abraham lincoln's life that collection would include about 18,000 monographs written about abraham lincoln. he is the most written about american ever, which is quite staggering. so on any given day, a visitor, the museum is able to see about 100 original pieces from our collection that are on display. and there's always a reason to come back to the abraham lincoln presidential museum, because we are rotating those items out or putting new pieces on all the time. and we always like to say a visitor that comes to the museum, if you come back one year later, you're going to see a whole new group of 100 pieces from abraham lincoln's life. so today i pulled some pieces out of our vault to show you. they help illustrate the life of abraham lincoln and some of my favorite pieces. i'll show you first. the
help illustrate illinois's wonderful past. and as might imagine, the illinois story is not complete without. a really close at abraham lincoln's life. in our lincoln collection, we have about 52,000 pieces that cover every aspect of abraham lincoln's life that collection would include about 18,000 monographs written about abraham lincoln. he is the most written about american ever, which is quite staggering. so on any given day, a visitor, the museum is able to see about 100 original pieces...
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miller of illinois. amendment number 36 by mrs. miller of illinois. amendment number 44 by mr. huizenga of michigan, amendment number 47 by mr. issa of california. amendment number 48 by mr. jackson of texas. amendment number 50 by mr. kane of new jersey. amendment number 62 by mr. mccormick of california. amendment 64 by mrs. miller of illinois. amendment number 65 by mrs. miller of illinois. amendment number 68 by mr. obernolte of california. amendment number 69 by mr. ogles of tennessee. amendment number 70 by mr. ogles of tennessee. amendment number 71 by mr. owens of utah. amendment number 73 by mr. perry of pennsylvania. amendment number 74 by mr. perry of pennsylvania. amendment number 75 by mr. perry of pennsylvania. the clerk will reduce to two minutes the minimum time for any electronic vote in this series. the unfinished business is the request for a recorded vote on amendment number 10 printed in part a of house report 118-147 by the gentleman from new york, mr. langworthy, upon which further proceedings were postponed, on which the ayes prevailed by the voice vote.
miller of illinois. amendment number 36 by mrs. miller of illinois. amendment number 44 by mr. huizenga of michigan, amendment number 47 by mr. issa of california. amendment number 48 by mr. jackson of texas. amendment number 50 by mr. kane of new jersey. amendment number 62 by mr. mccormick of california. amendment 64 by mrs. miller of illinois. amendment number 65 by mrs. miller of illinois. amendment number 68 by mr. obernolte of california. amendment number 69 by mr. ogles of tennessee....
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what does this mean to illinois?— mississippi. what does this mean to illinois? to illinois? emmett till was from chicago _ mean to illinois? emmett till was from chicago and - mean to illinois? emmett till was from chicago and was i was from chicago and was murdered in august 1955 when he was visiting his family down south. and as you know his mother, after his murder, she made the courageous decision to have an open casket in chicago during his funeral so that the world could see how this mob had so disfigured her son out of hatred and in some ways it catalyse the civil rights movement. it shocked the conscience of a nation that such discrimination and bigotry and prejudice could lead to the death of this young boy in this manner. and so i think it is very important, obviously, for illinois where the family was from but also for the south and contrast that with what you are seeing in florida where they are actually passing laws that say that it is ok to teach our children, teach children in florida that slavery somehow benefited african—americans and benefited
what does this mean to illinois?— mississippi. what does this mean to illinois? to illinois? emmett till was from chicago _ mean to illinois? emmett till was from chicago and - mean to illinois? emmett till was from chicago and was i was from chicago and was murdered in august 1955 when he was visiting his family down south. and as you know his mother, after his murder, she made the courageous decision to have an open casket in chicago during his funeral so that the world could see how this...
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miller of illinois. the chair: pursuant to house resolution 597, the gentlewoman from illinois, mrs. miller, and a member opposed will each control five minutes. the chair recognizes the gentlewoman from illinois. mrs. miller: which requires the inspector general to investigate the f.a.a.'s decision to broaden the acceptable e.k.g. range for pilots to fly. and i yield back. the chair: the gentlewoman reserves or yields? mrs. miller: i reserve. the chair: the gentlewoman reserves. for what purpose does the gentleman from washington seek recognition? mr. larsen: thank you. i rise to claim time in opposition to the amendment. this -- the chair: the gentleman is recognized for five minutes. mr. larsen: this amendment would require the d.o.t. inspector general to investigate the e.k.g. range permissible for pilots. this follows a change made by the agency last october to increase the allowable range of an e.k.g. result from 200 to 300 milliseconds without requirementing -- requiring documentation from the pil
miller of illinois. the chair: pursuant to house resolution 597, the gentlewoman from illinois, mrs. miller, and a member opposed will each control five minutes. the chair recognizes the gentlewoman from illinois. mrs. miller: which requires the inspector general to investigate the f.a.a.'s decision to broaden the acceptable e.k.g. range for pilots to fly. and i yield back. the chair: the gentlewoman reserves or yields? mrs. miller: i reserve. the chair: the gentlewoman reserves. for what...
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illinois, chicago, illinois, got it, will be the first state to eliminate cash bail.e tobin in chicago for us. what happens to people waiting for trial? are they released on their honor? >> the judges will have discretion over people that are a determined to be a threat to the community ordered to be a flight risk. starting mid september, defendants will no longer need to post bail to walk free before trial. the illinois state supreme court, a liberal court voted 5-2 upholding a provision of the safe t act. safe t act is described as sweeping overhaul of the justice system and makes illinois the first state in the nation to eliminate cash bail and judges will have the ability to hold defendants in they determine they're a flight risk or danger to the community but defendants in lower risk crimes won't be stuck in jail due to no money. 60 illinois sheriffs and states attorneys brought suit is a lower court said it violates the rights of victims by letting them back on the street and they said it harms people in poor minority communities the most. >> still doesn't chang
illinois, chicago, illinois, got it, will be the first state to eliminate cash bail.e tobin in chicago for us. what happens to people waiting for trial? are they released on their honor? >> the judges will have discretion over people that are a determined to be a threat to the community ordered to be a flight risk. starting mid september, defendants will no longer need to post bail to walk free before trial. the illinois state supreme court, a liberal court voted 5-2 upholding a provision...
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illinois is the first state to and cash bail and some are not too happy about that. one of them is with us tonight jefferson county illinois sheriff we are joined by criminal defense attorney -thanks for being here. is this a bad law? >> thank you for the invitation. it's a bad on many different faces. one of the biggest things is the discretion that's being taken away because criminal justice system is designed on a crime by crime individual crime type system and so a judge's discretion is important in weighing civil liberties and this system is not a good system. >> i want to bring you in and one second. i want to listen first to the illinois representative buckner and their view of this. >> we are finally creating a system that was based on justice we are finally creating a system based on what you did not what you have. >> that is what supporters of ending cash bail say it's about social justice. >> i don't agree with that because most americans struggle to make ends meet. this is not about rich versus poor. most people are living paycheck to paycheck i don't agr
illinois is the first state to and cash bail and some are not too happy about that. one of them is with us tonight jefferson county illinois sheriff we are joined by criminal defense attorney -thanks for being here. is this a bad law? >> thank you for the invitation. it's a bad on many different faces. one of the biggest things is the discretion that's being taken away because criminal justice system is designed on a crime by crime individual crime type system and so a judge's discretion...
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what does it mean for illinois?tt till was from chicago and murdered in august of 1965 when he was just visiting his family down south. as you know, his mother, after his murder, made the courageous decision to have an open casket in chicago during his funeral so that the world could see how this mob had so disfigured her son out of hatred. in some ways it catalyzed the civil rights movement. it shocked the conscience of the nation that such discrimination, bigotry, and prejudice could lead to the death of this young boy in this manner. i think it is very important, obviously, for illinois, where the family is from. but also the south. contrast that with what you are seeing in florida where they are actually passing laws that say it's ok to teach children in florida that slavery somehow benefited african-americans. you will see the significance of reminding people of the history of what has happened to african-americans in this country. >> congressman, thank you for joining us. president biden, as you heard, dedicat
what does it mean for illinois?tt till was from chicago and murdered in august of 1965 when he was just visiting his family down south. as you know, his mother, after his murder, made the courageous decision to have an open casket in chicago during his funeral so that the world could see how this mob had so disfigured her son out of hatred. in some ways it catalyzed the civil rights movement. it shocked the conscience of the nation that such discrimination, bigotry, and prejudice could lead to...
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. >> now to a big decision in the state of illinois being closely watched across the country. state is making history by eliminating cash bail. some police officers call it a slap in the face of law enforcement. here's abc's andrea fujii this morning. >> illinois is set to become the first state to eliminate cash bail after the state's highest court ruled the controversial move is constitutional. it is a very meaningful change in the way that our courts assess whether to release a defendant or not. opponents, including many in law enforcement, argue it will put more criminals back onto the streets before the state can try them. supporters argue it will create a more equitable court system. >> the reality of this is simple is that people who are charged with violent offenses should not be able to pay their way out of jail. and people who are charged with nonviolent offenses who aren't a threat to the public, shouldn't be criminalized for being poor under the new system , people charged with a crime will not be required to put up money in exchange for being released from jail be
. >> now to a big decision in the state of illinois being closely watched across the country. state is making history by eliminating cash bail. some police officers call it a slap in the face of law enforcement. here's abc's andrea fujii this morning. >> illinois is set to become the first state to eliminate cash bail after the state's highest court ruled the controversial move is constitutional. it is a very meaningful change in the way that our courts assess whether to release a...
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go back to illinois, to chicago, why can't chicago pd and other departments around illinois get cops?kim fox there in cook county that doesn't want to prosecute the crimes that are brought there. we had 50 shootings in chicago. the residents of chicago are rebelling against the sanctuary city policies of mayor johnson and this will be governor pritzker's solution. let the illegals become cops. it's insanity. liz: and arrest americans. okay, sergeant brentner-smith. thank you for your service. good to see you. >> thank you, liz. liz: coming up, jason shaft with us and taking -- jason chaffetz with us and taking on devon archer and his bomb shell it'll today in congress. that's coming up. ♪hat's coming up. however you see fit. rosie used part of her refund to build an outdoor patio. clink! dr. marshall used part of his refund to give his practice a facelift. emily used part of her refund to buy... i run a wax museum. let innovation refunds help you get started on your erc tax refund. stop waiting. go to innovationrefunds.com you really got the brows. ♪ today, my friend you did it, you d
go back to illinois, to chicago, why can't chicago pd and other departments around illinois get cops?kim fox there in cook county that doesn't want to prosecute the crimes that are brought there. we had 50 shootings in chicago. the residents of chicago are rebelling against the sanctuary city policies of mayor johnson and this will be governor pritzker's solution. let the illegals become cops. it's insanity. liz: and arrest americans. okay, sergeant brentner-smith. thank you for your service....
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i am happy to see people getting arrested in illinois.ere is a failure to arrest and prosecute and to bring it back to the issue of hatred. the community feeling this the most is the jewish community. we have the highest percentage of hate crimes against jewish people and there is a failure to prosecute and if you prosecute, there is a failure to give sentences that have weight or meaning. the amount of hate crimes rising against jewish and asian communities is so high, it is scary. >> joe is nodding because he hates and asians. why do you hate so many people? >> have you talked to them? >> have you been selling tickets off the show? >> i want to piggyback off what you said. i think there is an issue. this is a massive overcorrection for a previous massive inju injustice. it is sliding privilege wider. i think everybody is mad some snotty rich kid gets arrested and goes to jail and his daddy can bail him out. i have a solution. you keep bail in place, but every time a rich kid gets bailed out by his dad, the contingency is his dad also ha
i am happy to see people getting arrested in illinois.ere is a failure to arrest and prosecute and to bring it back to the issue of hatred. the community feeling this the most is the jewish community. we have the highest percentage of hate crimes against jewish people and there is a failure to prosecute and if you prosecute, there is a failure to give sentences that have weight or meaning. the amount of hate crimes rising against jewish and asian communities is so high, it is scary. >>...
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joining us now, moms for liberty illinois chair, it's shannon adcock.ve you on the show. before we get into all of what's going on with school board parent, what do you think of the white house pushing president biden as the education president and that he's about children but at the same time "the new york times" is reporting this president has ordered white house aides to not even acknowledge or talk about his seventh granddaughter, hunter biden's daughter navy with london roberts? where's nancy pelosi on this? she keeps saying it's about the children. >> what a shame. it's horrible what they've done with that grandchild. and, you know, i have to say the first thing an education president would do is make sure that schools are actually open to educate students, and instead biden and his fellow democrats like governor pritzker here in my state of illinois kept schools closed wrongly for more than a year. as democrats prefer to bow to the wicked cabal known as teachers union, kids have suffered massive learning loss. but interestingly enough, florida go
joining us now, moms for liberty illinois chair, it's shannon adcock.ve you on the show. before we get into all of what's going on with school board parent, what do you think of the white house pushing president biden as the education president and that he's about children but at the same time "the new york times" is reporting this president has ordered white house aides to not even acknowledge or talk about his seventh granddaughter, hunter biden's daughter navy with london roberts?...
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the sheriff in franklin county, illinois is next.nfrastructure, a prime target for cyberattacks. but the same ai-powered security that protects all of google also defends these services for everyone who lives here. ♪ -dad, what's with your toenail? -oh, that...? i'm not sure... -it's a nail fungus infection. -...that's gross! -it's nothing, really... -it's contagious. you can even spread it to other people. -mom, come here! -don't worry about it. it'll go away on its own! -no, it won't go away on its own. it's an infection. you need a prescription. nail fungus is a contagious infection. at the first signs, show it to your doctor... ... and ask if jublia is right for you. jublia is a prescription medicine used to treat toenail fungus. its most common side effects include ingrown toenail, application site redness... ... itching, swelling, burning or stinging, blisters and pain. jublia is recognized by the apma. most commercially insured patients may pay as little as $0 copay. go to jubliarx.com now to get started. with your hearing, if
the sheriff in franklin county, illinois is next.nfrastructure, a prime target for cyberattacks. but the same ai-powered security that protects all of google also defends these services for everyone who lives here. ♪ -dad, what's with your toenail? -oh, that...? i'm not sure... -it's a nail fungus infection. -...that's gross! -it's nothing, really... -it's contagious. you can even spread it to other people. -mom, come here! -don't worry about it. it'll go away on its own! -no, it won't go...
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we've seen over 300 people from texas alone this year, carbondale in southern illinois is one of those places that's become a so-called safe haven for abortion services. two new clinics open their last year and they see nearly 800 patients every month. our correspondent jessica gomez traveled to carbondale to see how the community is grappling with life on the fault line of america's abortion debate. the amtrak line from new orleans to chicago with a stop in carbondale, illinois, a college town of about 22,000 people born by the farms and fields of america's heartland. we're all going to breed together now. so i want you to go ahead and close your eyes. it's also home to chastity mayes, a 47 year old doula. she helps couples navigate the birth process. it's actually just supporting them and teaching them to advocate for themselves. i mean, it's absolutely amazing. it's a miracle. we get a text there's about 20 of us in the group text, but chastity has another role. she's part of a network of trained volunteers who help patients coming into town for abortions, get where they need to go.
we've seen over 300 people from texas alone this year, carbondale in southern illinois is one of those places that's become a so-called safe haven for abortion services. two new clinics open their last year and they see nearly 800 patients every month. our correspondent jessica gomez traveled to carbondale to see how the community is grappling with life on the fault line of america's abortion debate. the amtrak line from new orleans to chicago with a stop in carbondale, illinois, a college town...
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and will feature sites in his home state of illinois and mississippi where he was murdered. during the signing ceremony president biden and vice president harris spoke out against what they called attempts to bury history. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ good afternoon everyone. please have a seat, good afternoon. to our president joe biden, b members of congress, members at the till family and my fellow americans, to date we gather to remember our history. we gather to remember and act of astonishing violence and hate and to honor the courage of those who called upon our nation to look with open eyes and to act. the story of emmett till and the incredible bravery of many till helped fuel the movement for civil rights in america. her story continues to inspire our collective fights for justice. when i served in the united states senate i was so profoundly honored to sponsor the t emmett till anti- lynching act alongside congressman bobby rush. it was an even greater honor to stand beside our president joe biden as he signed the law that finally made lynching a federal crime. so many leaders
and will feature sites in his home state of illinois and mississippi where he was murdered. during the signing ceremony president biden and vice president harris spoke out against what they called attempts to bury history. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ good afternoon everyone. please have a seat, good afternoon. to our president joe biden, b members of congress, members at the till family and my fellow americans, to date we gather to remember our history. we gather to remember and act of...
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in mccook, illinois, a storm >> six out completely. the roof is completely gone. >> reporter: while owner brian patel was at a movie theater. >> seems like impossible. i hang my head right now. >> reporter: fortunately the guests were gone. >> must be very difficult -- >> it's a family business. my kids, they born here, they grow up here. it's hard to see it -- it's destroyed. >> reporter: patel says he will rebuild, as will residents here in countryside, illinois. a tornado ripped off half the roof of the house behind me under that blue tarp, and now people here are cleaning up the uprooted trees and assessing the damage. roxana saberi, cbs news, countryside, illinois. >>> we're learning new details about the search for murder suspect who escaped from a pennsylvania jail as the search enters its eighth day. yestery police showed a photo of a backpack they say they found wrapped in a tarp and concealed under a log in a wooded area near the jail. they believe the backpack, which contained clothing, food, and other items, belonged to 34-
in mccook, illinois, a storm >> six out completely. the roof is completely gone. >> reporter: while owner brian patel was at a movie theater. >> seems like impossible. i hang my head right now. >> reporter: fortunately the guests were gone. >> must be very difficult -- >> it's a family business. my kids, they born here, they grow up here. it's hard to see it -- it's destroyed. >> reporter: patel says he will rebuild, as will residents here in...
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to my colleague from illinois and my colleague from florida. mr. speaker, for centuries black americans have been denied the right to define our own existence, how we live, how we work and how we raise our children have been judged, appraised, scorned and dismissed. to this day we must fight back against harmful stereotypes and brutal discrimination. there are forces that seek to maintain the status quo that discriminates against black americans. and these forces don't just wear white hoods. racism can be subtle. it persists because too many people fail to nts notice or don't want -- fail to notice or don't want to notice how bias and discrimination infect the systems in which we live our lives. they claim color blindness and deride wokeness when in actuality they fail to look out and see the world around them for what it is. this is the failure that leads a member of congress to utter such an offensive phrase on the floor of this body. to insult me and my colleagues on the floor of this sacred chamber. this is why we refuse to back down when repub
to my colleague from illinois and my colleague from florida. mr. speaker, for centuries black americans have been denied the right to define our own existence, how we live, how we work and how we raise our children have been judged, appraised, scorned and dismissed. to this day we must fight back against harmful stereotypes and brutal discrimination. there are forces that seek to maintain the status quo that discriminates against black americans. and these forces don't just wear white hoods....
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the state of illinois is taking controversial step to address that problem. zker passed bill to allow nonu.s. citizens to become police officer. individual who is not a citizen, but legally authorized to work under federal law is authorized to apply for job of police officer. california has a new law this year that let's noncitizens become police officers. mayor eric adams wanted to let noncitizens and illegals gain access to voting system. >> kayleigh: it is a trend we are seeing across the country. you must be a u.s. citizen to become a police officer. this is in illinois and saw it in california, notably, as going to break, two places are defund the police and have been to some extent. curious they are now filling this gap here. this was among 130 laws signed by governor pritzker, this is something that is a good sell, you do it on tuesday, wednesday or thursday. having come from the white house, do it when people tune into work. >> doug: taking out the garage on friday night. >> harris: the federal law in this country actually says you have to be a u.s. c
the state of illinois is taking controversial step to address that problem. zker passed bill to allow nonu.s. citizens to become police officer. individual who is not a citizen, but legally authorized to work under federal law is authorized to apply for job of police officer. california has a new law this year that let's noncitizens become police officers. mayor eric adams wanted to let noncitizens and illegals gain access to voting system. >> kayleigh: it is a trend we are seeing across...
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the senator from illinois, mr. durbin. the senator from washington, ms. the senator from michigan, ms. stabenow. the senator from minnesota, ms. klobuchar. the senator from wisconsin, ms. baldwin. the senator from new jersey, mr. the senator from nevada, ms. rosen. the senator from kentucky, mr. mcconnell. the senator from south dakota, mr. thune. the senator from wyoming, mr. barrasso. the senator from west virginia, mrs. capito. the senator from iowa, ms. ernst. the senator from montana, mr. danes. the senator from iowa, mr. grassley. the senator from idaho, mr. risch. the speaker: the members of the escort committee will exit the chamber through the lobby doorls. doors. >> mr. speaker, the acting dean of the diplomatic corps. sarj the sergeant at arms: mr. speaker, the president of the state of israel. the speaker: members of congress, i have the high privilege and distint honor to -- distinct honor to introduce to you his excellency, isaac herzog, president of the state of israel. president herzog: madam vice president, mr. speaker, on november 10, 19
the senator from illinois, mr. durbin. the senator from washington, ms. the senator from michigan, ms. stabenow. the senator from minnesota, ms. klobuchar. the senator from wisconsin, ms. baldwin. the senator from new jersey, mr. the senator from nevada, ms. rosen. the senator from kentucky, mr. mcconnell. the senator from south dakota, mr. thune. the senator from wyoming, mr. barrasso. the senator from west virginia, mrs. capito. the senator from iowa, ms. ernst. the senator from montana, mr....
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ocurriÓ cuando un autobÚs impactÓ varios vehÍculos comerciales en una carretera estatal en madison, illinois de ellos habÍan sido llevados a un helicÓptero en un hospital. borja: una inquietante toma de rehÉn causÓ el caos en las vegas, esto ocurriÓ cuando el sospechoso encerrÓ a una mujer en la habitaciÓn de un lujoso hotel. decena de agentes llegaron al lugar cuando el hombre comenzÓ a lanzar varios objetos desde la ventana del hotel, creando un ambiente aterrador, la policÍa llegÓ al cuarto, detuvo al hombre y rescataron a la vÍctima. carolina: un nuevo ataque armado en new york tiene alarmada a la poblaciÓn, dos hermanitos resultaron lesionados junto con dos adultos mÁs cuando dos hombres en moto comenzaron a disparar en un parque del bronx. la policÍa busca a los sospechosos, un testigo hablÓ con univisiÓn. >> yo estaba parada asimismo allÍ. estÁbamos saliendo del parque, para allÁ no cruzaba nadie. carolina: hace unos dÍas un hombre de 87 aÑos muriÓ y otras tres personas resultaron heridas de bala cuando un pistolero disparÓ al azar mientras se movilizaba en una moto tipo scutter. segu
ocurriÓ cuando un autobÚs impactÓ varios vehÍculos comerciales en una carretera estatal en madison, illinois de ellos habÍan sido llevados a un helicÓptero en un hospital. borja: una inquietante toma de rehÉn causÓ el caos en las vegas, esto ocurriÓ cuando el sospechoso encerrÓ a una mujer en la habitaciÓn de un lujoso hotel. decena de agentes llegaron al lugar cuando el hombre comenzÓ a lanzar varios objetos desde la ventana del hotel, creando un ambiente aterrador, la policÍa...
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joining me now is army veteran and senator from illinois, tammy duckworth.my, welcome back to "meet the press." >> great to be back. thanks for having me. >> let's start with the military promotions and what tuberville's been doing. you heard your colleague senator sullivan say, hey, look, it's a senator's prerogative. you've done it. a lot r people have been doing it, and if it's about pentagon policy versus when it's not, i think is certainly fair game here. so let me ask this, what are you willing to have a vote? tuberville wants a vote. are you willing to put a vote on this on the floor? is this the best way out of this? >> we've given him many options for a vote and he's turned them all down. joni ernst has a bill where senator tuberville is, and he declined that vote, and the republican leadership had offered him multiple off-ramps, and he's backed himself into a corner. what he's saying is would democrats have to pass a national codification of roe v. wade? we would love that, but obviously that's not going to happen any time soon with the senate spli
joining me now is army veteran and senator from illinois, tammy duckworth.my, welcome back to "meet the press." >> great to be back. thanks for having me. >> let's start with the military promotions and what tuberville's been doing. you heard your colleague senator sullivan say, hey, look, it's a senator's prerogative. you've done it. a lot r people have been doing it, and if it's about pentagon policy versus when it's not, i think is certainly fair game here. so let me...
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host: let's hear from georgian, illinois, republican line -- george in illinois, republican line. caller: good morning. i am an 83-year-old guy who because of my back has sat at home. i watch fox and all the stations and hear all the numbers. and every saturday, my wife goes shopping and she comes home with -- from the grocery store, the prices on the products, i might ask her about. we already know that gasoline started two years ago and it went way up. now, it is coming down from where it should have been maybe if we had a different president. my question is, when i look at things every week, my chocolate cake is not nine dollars anymore, it is $11. everything i pick up seems to be two dollars higher than what it was if it has a price on it. i do not understand all these numbers people are throwing at us. i see this every week. what do people do, just grin and bear it? thanks so much. guest: inflation is not fun, as you said. we have had the highest inflation we have seen since the 1970's and 1980's. the is raising interest rates in an effort to try and prevent prices from risin
host: let's hear from georgian, illinois, republican line -- george in illinois, republican line. caller: good morning. i am an 83-year-old guy who because of my back has sat at home. i watch fox and all the stations and hear all the numbers. and every saturday, my wife goes shopping and she comes home with -- from the grocery store, the prices on the products, i might ask her about. we already know that gasoline started two years ago and it went way up. now, it is coming down from where it...
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in mccook, illinois, a storm struck skyline motel. >> it took six homes out completely. the roof is completely gone. >> reporter: while owner brian patel was at a movie theater. >> seems like impossible. >> reporter: fortunately the guests were gone. >> it must be very difficult. >> it's a family business. my kids, they were born here. they grew up here. it's hard to see it. it's destroyed. >> reporter: patel says he will rebuild as will residents here in countryside, illinois. a tornado ripped off half the roof of the house behind me under that blue tarp, and now people here are cleaning up the uprooted trees and assessing the damage. norah. >> we're thinking of all those people. roxana saberi, thank you so much. >>> the threat of severe weather will continue through the night and into the weekend. so for a look at the forecast, let's bring in meteorologist chris warren from our partners as the weather channel. good evening, chris. >> good evening, norah. strong storms working through the northeast this evening. in fact, the threat for damaging winds and large hail cont
in mccook, illinois, a storm struck skyline motel. >> it took six homes out completely. the roof is completely gone. >> reporter: while owner brian patel was at a movie theater. >> seems like impossible. >> reporter: fortunately the guests were gone. >> it must be very difficult. >> it's a family business. my kids, they were born here. they grew up here. it's hard to see it. it's destroyed. >> reporter: patel says he will rebuild as will residents here...
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when illinois state police say greyhound bus traveling from indianapolis to st.rs parked along a highway exit to a rest area. images show the bus' entire right side ripped open. >> in front of me was a man stuck between the seats, like, his whole body was folded. >> reporter: at least three people were killed. 14 others seriously injured, including the bus driver. four had to be evacuated by helicopter. the scene so bad, all westbound lanes of the highway were closed for several hours. >> i woke up in the air. what my brain registered i was doing, i was floating. >> reporter: david cherno had been asleep inside his truck for hours when the bus slammed into it. he immediately got out and started helping. >> i got five people out through the window. i ran to my truck and got the fire extinguisher and i put the fire out, and then i got the last pregnant lady out of the window with one of the other guys that had climbed out earlier. >> reporter: the ntsb is now investigating this deadly accident. right now, we know that in illinois, it is actually illegal for trucks
when illinois state police say greyhound bus traveling from indianapolis to st.rs parked along a highway exit to a rest area. images show the bus' entire right side ripped open. >> in front of me was a man stuck between the seats, like, his whole body was folded. >> reporter: at least three people were killed. 14 others seriously injured, including the bus driver. four had to be evacuated by helicopter. the scene so bad, all westbound lanes of the highway were closed for several...
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fueron presididos por la alcaldesa de la ciudad y por el gobernador del estado de illinois, eventos quencio a las 10:14, hora local, momento del tiroteo, donde despuÉs se leyeron los nombres de las vÍctimas mortales de esta masacre, entre ellos dos hispanos, uno originario de mÉxico. hablamos con algunos de los que vivieron estos fatÍdicos momentos ese 4 de julio de 2022. >> a esta hora estaba Él con nosotros muy feliz esperando para irnos al desfile, nunca nos imaginamos que un dÍa como hoy se iba a volver una tragedia para todos nosotros. >> comenzamos a bajar a la gente del carro alegÓrico, algunos se cayeron. los invitamos a la iglesia. reportera: mientras la comunidad trata de sanar las heridas, tambiÉn siguen el proyecto exceso penal contra robert junior, sobre quien pesan 117 cargos penales en su contra. maity: las autoridades en la capital del paÍs y en otras ciudades han tomado precauciones para garantizar la seguridad ante la avalancha que visitan por este 4 de julio, por esto se han movilizado muchos agentes del departamento de policÍa y equipos especiales. edwin pitti nos ti
fueron presididos por la alcaldesa de la ciudad y por el gobernador del estado de illinois, eventos quencio a las 10:14, hora local, momento del tiroteo, donde despuÉs se leyeron los nombres de las vÍctimas mortales de esta masacre, entre ellos dos hispanos, uno originario de mÉxico. hablamos con algunos de los que vivieron estos fatÍdicos momentos ese 4 de julio de 2022. >> a esta hora estaba Él con nosotros muy feliz esperando para irnos al desfile, nunca nos imaginamos que un dÍa...
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the crime in illinois is astounding. for murders over the weekend, 60 some odd people shot. >> we tried to be the first back in 2018. governor brown signed a law that was a zero cash law. it was challenged at the ballot box, prop 25 and california voters voted unanimously to keep the cash bail system. murder,, and manslaughter require bail. felonies including human trafficking and with a minor trigger a judicial review. what are they saying? we are going to think about those. >> we had a landmark decision recently that said bail is constitutional but it has to be an individualized assessment. that is fair. it holds people accountable and takes into consideration the ability to pay. i deal with it in court. we are arguing about bail. judges are implementing the supreme court decision and not the statutory zero bail policies. >> thank you for coming on. >> a santa monica city councilman has first-hand experience with homeless crisis. he was targeted in the biggest shopping area and here's what he says happen. >> he was tea
the crime in illinois is astounding. for murders over the weekend, 60 some odd people shot. >> we tried to be the first back in 2018. governor brown signed a law that was a zero cash law. it was challenged at the ballot box, prop 25 and california voters voted unanimously to keep the cash bail system. murder,, and manslaughter require bail. felonies including human trafficking and with a minor trigger a judicial review. what are they saying? we are going to think about those. >> we...
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illinois el centro de todo.muerta de hambre haya salido libre por falta de pruebas? haz algo, roberto. haz que la refundan en la cárcel. no, no, margarita. yo no voy a hacer nada en contra de una niña que lo único que ha hecho es desear salir adelante. ay, pa, si es una mosquita muerta. claro que se robó las joyas. [timbre] ojalá y sea el agente que viene a decirme dónde están mis joyas. y ¿tú qué haces aquí? desde que perdiste el gusto en esta casa ya no eres bienvenido. ya deja de fingir, dafne. si tú le robaste a tu propia madre. claro que no. está mintiendo, porque eres un ardido. ¿en qué te basas para acusar a mi hija? pues aquí está la prueba. pero ¿por qué tienes tú mis joyas, kuno? porque yo vi en la escuela que algo raro estaba pasando entre dafne y agustina. me dio curiosidad, y fue cuando descubrí la verdad. aquí están, agus. ya sabes lo que tienes que hacer. no le vayas a decir nada a nadie. este es nuestro secreto, ¿ok? ¿qué estás guardando, agustina? - nada. - déjame ver. oye, eso no te pertenece.
illinois el centro de todo.muerta de hambre haya salido libre por falta de pruebas? haz algo, roberto. haz que la refundan en la cárcel. no, no, margarita. yo no voy a hacer nada en contra de una niña que lo único que ha hecho es desear salir adelante. ay, pa, si es una mosquita muerta. claro que se robó las joyas. [timbre] ojalá y sea el agente que viene a decirme dónde están mis joyas. y ¿tú qué haces aquí? desde que perdiste el gusto en esta casa ya no eres bienvenido. ya deja de...
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it makes illinois the first state in the nation to eliminate cash bail.s say judges have discretion to hold defendants considered to be flight risks ordaininger to the community. defendants in lower level crimes won't be stuck in jail because of not having money. 60 sheriffs and state attorneys brought suit. they say it violates the rights of victims by letting offenders on the street. police union says the decision harms people in the poor minority communities the most. >> still doesn't change the safety issues within those neighborhoods. when you put these offenders back out on the street, all they are going to do the terrorize the same neighborhoods that are consistently the violent drivers within the statistics. >> democrat illinois governor pritzker is a champion for the safety act. he said pre-trial detainment will be determined by the danger an individual poses to the community instead of their ability to pay their way out of jail. violence in chicago was light by chicago standards last night. only four people shot. over the weekend 40 people shot,
it makes illinois the first state in the nation to eliminate cash bail.s say judges have discretion to hold defendants considered to be flight risks ordaininger to the community. defendants in lower level crimes won't be stuck in jail because of not having money. 60 sheriffs and state attorneys brought suit. they say it violates the rights of victims by letting offenders on the street. police union says the decision harms people in the poor minority communities the most. >> still doesn't...
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the gentleman from illinois is recognized. mr. quigley: i yield 90 seconds to the gentleman from south carolina. mr. wilson: as a 31 army veteran and grateful dad of four sons who served, i want to re-establish peace through strength. we must support ukraine to end putin's war and stop the carnage with putin's mass murder. putin's forces are kidnapping children and raping and torturing and blown up a dam. in light of the counteroffensive which is putting against russian sold years, cluster munitions are a new weapon. these weapons will be effective against for the tied russian and concentrated troops of putin's soldiers who are being sacrificed. the "wall street journal" saying biden is right. cluster bombs is a women that explodes over a large area and very effective to promote the ukranian cause. and there is moral distinction between the use of cluster bombs. these are best suited to be a tradeoff against the risk or the ukranians whose lives are relying it. i ■urgeoppositiontoth amendment. the chair: the gentleman's time has e
the gentleman from illinois is recognized. mr. quigley: i yield 90 seconds to the gentleman from south carolina. mr. wilson: as a 31 army veteran and grateful dad of four sons who served, i want to re-establish peace through strength. we must support ukraine to end putin's war and stop the carnage with putin's mass murder. putin's forces are kidnapping children and raping and torturing and blown up a dam. in light of the counteroffensive which is putting against russian sold years, cluster...
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♪ ♪ have we begun to explore illinois yet? ♪ ...there's everything to dooooooooo! ♪ moving forward with node- positive breast cancer is overwhelming. but i never just found my way; i made it. and did all i could to prevent recurrence. verzenio reduces the risk of recurrence of hr-positive, her2-negative, node-positive, early breast cancer with a high chance of returning, as determined by your doctor when added to hormone therapy. hormone therapy works outside the cell... while verzenio...
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california and illinois less than 20% on their survey. open and in-person for all students. i am sorry. that is a disgrace for this state and illinois and other states that did it and the consequences of that are going to live for a long, long time. now we're proud of being the top state in the country for education choice. and yes, part of that means private scholarship, particularly for low income families. we have about a quarter of a million students in the state of florida on private scholarship. we also have 363,000 students in florida in charter schools, which are public schools, but they're not controlled by the school districts and hence not influenced by the teachers unions. and we have because we've done these programs. what happens is our school districts, they have to compete for bodies because the dollars follow the student. if your enrollment declines, you get less money. if it goes up, you get more. so our school districts have had to offer choice programs within the school district. so we have over 1.3 million students total private scholarship charter and i
california and illinois less than 20% on their survey. open and in-person for all students. i am sorry. that is a disgrace for this state and illinois and other states that did it and the consequences of that are going to live for a long, long time. now we're proud of being the top state in the country for education choice. and yes, part of that means private scholarship, particularly for low income families. we have about a quarter of a million students in the state of florida on private...
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grown men can watch 16-year-old girls undress because illinois is inclusive.l and her friends posted signs in the locker room saying women's rights and biological women only. so she went to her swim coach, who allegedly kicked her off the team and said she was promoting, quote, hate speech. fox news reached out to the springfield y. they deny it took place. let's talk to that brave 16-year-old girl abigail wheeler and get her side of the story. so, abigail, you saw a naked guy changing right in front 6 you at the y. in the locker room? >> yes, i did. >> was he saying he was a woman. >> yes, he was claiming to be a woman and changing in the woman's locker room at the ymca facility. >> jesse: was he ashamed at all that he was doing this in front of you? >> absolutely not. >> jesse: so you see this. obviously you are stunned. and you report this. >> yes. >> and they said they can't do anything? what exactly did they say? >> >> so when i went to my coach and i explained my concerns to him, he told me that there was nothing they could do by illinois state law and t
grown men can watch 16-year-old girls undress because illinois is inclusive.l and her friends posted signs in the locker room saying women's rights and biological women only. so she went to her swim coach, who allegedly kicked her off the team and said she was promoting, quote, hate speech. fox news reached out to the springfield y. they deny it took place. let's talk to that brave 16-year-old girl abigail wheeler and get her side of the story. so, abigail, you saw a naked guy changing right in...
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we saw today in a big way in illinois. illinois democratic governor j.d. announcing the biggest infrastructure and investment in that state's history. the largest multi year repair program in illinois history, it's expected to rip -- >> roads and bridges in aviation and everything. it's also something we've also seen in very dramatic form in the state of pennsylvania with, a new democratic governor of that state josh shapiro's earned not only bragging lights but crowing rights after dealing with a catastrophic, unforeseen collapse on one of the biggest and busiest highways in all the country. you might remember this was just last month a section of i-95 right in philadelphia, was taken out after a big accident involving a gasoline tanker truck. now, at the time this is i-95! experts said it would take months to reopen i-95. essentially this major east coast artery that serves more than 160,000 vehicles a day would be shot for months. in the end, it did not take months to repair. under pennsylvania governor josh shapiro it took 12 days. it was a massive und
we saw today in a big way in illinois. illinois democratic governor j.d. announcing the biggest infrastructure and investment in that state's history. the largest multi year repair program in illinois history, it's expected to rip -- >> roads and bridges in aviation and everything. it's also something we've also seen in very dramatic form in the state of pennsylvania with, a new democratic governor of that state josh shapiro's earned not only bragging lights but crowing rights after...
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in less than two months cash bail is going to end in the state of illinois.h the practice. defendants will not be required to post bail unless a judge decides they are a direct threat or a flight risk mate law enforcement bracing for it as cities continue to see a surge in crime. joining success sheriff kyle bacon in franklin county in illinois. and he joins us live. sheriff, good morning to you. >> good morning, steve. >> steve: don't they have tvs in illinois because they have done this no cash thing in new york and it's been disaster and we have been talking about it for over a year. >> yeah, i understand the argument not reasonable. want to make sure people committing crime are kept in jail that's the concern right now. >> steve: you want to keep the people who should be in jail in jail. is that going to happen? >> >> well, some of them. the issue that i have really and your previous g guest talked abt the fentanyl and drug issues. no mid level offenses that don't involve a firearm are detainable. and i submit, you know, probably 80% of our thefts and bur
in less than two months cash bail is going to end in the state of illinois.h the practice. defendants will not be required to post bail unless a judge decides they are a direct threat or a flight risk mate law enforcement bracing for it as cities continue to see a surge in crime. joining success sheriff kyle bacon in franklin county in illinois. and he joins us live. sheriff, good morning to you. >> good morning, steve. >> steve: don't they have tvs in illinois because they have...
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let's bring in the sheriff of johnson county illinois. what do you fear is going to happen when this law goes into effect? >> my biggest fear is that there is no longer fear by the criminals that there is any kind of consequence for committing crimes. you know under this new law were not there to take the people of the custody. gonna be let reading a lot of tickets but notice appear. there is no cooling off. there is a lot of times have been arrested and going to jail they have, but then they're back out and they said they just needed to cool off and i don't know what they were thinking we never see those people again. but was able to stop the situation that they started. good luck and be able to stop the situations. once they opened the door for these people who are currently sitting in jail. with identical or whether they gonna do the gonna go back to it? we have people who arrest 20 or 30 or 40 or 50 times already. what you can be like we were just letting them back all out on the street. >> they told fox news the following listen to t
let's bring in the sheriff of johnson county illinois. what do you fear is going to happen when this law goes into effect? >> my biggest fear is that there is no longer fear by the criminals that there is any kind of consequence for committing crimes. you know under this new law were not there to take the people of the custody. gonna be let reading a lot of tickets but notice appear. there is no cooling off. there is a lot of times have been arrested and going to jail they have, but then...
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. >> recognize the gentlewoman from illinois. >> thank you. president duval, you mengeed that row crop as corn and soybeans are expected to fall and new trade agreements could improve the situation? >> any time the field or level of trade is leveled and have access to the markets and helps the farmers and ranchers tremendously and we're all time working to encourage trade across the country and world and we think there's great opportunities out there especially in asia pacific areas and hoping we get around that in the area. >> do you think the administration was passive or aggressive so thank you for sharing that. >> mr. rosenburg, you know that natural gas is 70 to 75 president elects evansville% of production cost and that doubled in 2022 and we need energy policies that support abundant, affordable supply of natural gas. does the biden administration take necessary steps in supporting domestic production of natural gas? >> we obviously support anything that will allow for natural gas capacity to increase and i think that you can turn to my
. >> recognize the gentlewoman from illinois. >> thank you. president duval, you mengeed that row crop as corn and soybeans are expected to fall and new trade agreements could improve the situation? >> any time the field or level of trade is leveled and have access to the markets and helps the farmers and ranchers tremendously and we're all time working to encourage trade across the country and world and we think there's great opportunities out there especially in asia pacific...
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and duquesne, and five former captains notre dame, illinois and purdue. the arrogance of the 29th infuriated the fourth, which had ample bragging rights of its own. a two time all-american wide receiver, wisconsin, and another center from the university of california an ivy league, or who had started with the new york giants a year and starters from wisconsin, michigan state, fordham, montana and ohio. northern 62. the players of the 65 who played were either or would be drafted or would sign a contract with the pros. the became as wonderful as it was improbable there would be an organized football game on guadalcanal in the pacific on christmas eve of 1944. propitious between the 29th and the fourth of the sixth division. as close as you could get to the real thing and there was a name that would forever become associated with the mosquito. when i say is is this was not some mere pickup game they built goalposts said a coconut. they built a regulation field. of the parade grounds trying to get as much coral as possible. and they didn't really succeed. so
and duquesne, and five former captains notre dame, illinois and purdue. the arrogance of the 29th infuriated the fourth, which had ample bragging rights of its own. a two time all-american wide receiver, wisconsin, and another center from the university of california an ivy league, or who had started with the new york giants a year and starters from wisconsin, michigan state, fordham, montana and ohio. northern 62. the players of the 65 who played were either or would be drafted or would sign a...
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as you mentioned, we imagined that women will go to minnesota and ellen neu. -- in illinois.things that we've seen really is a lot of confusion about what's legal so women even showing up at clinics in minnesota or illinois saying to ob/gyn's i need an abortion. i know it's illegal and the staff of the clinics having to tell these women that no actually here you know you're safe. it is legal. the other thing we're really seeing now is a delay in the procedures. so women who may have been able to get an abortion that you know, seven or eight weeks now it's a 10 or 12 or 13 weeks and at higher risk in their pregnancy. the other thing we're really seeing too and this will affect these women in iowa is miscarriage is incredibly common and nonviable pregnancies. when this goes into effect in iowa it will not just impact women who want to end early unintended pregnancies but women with intended pregnancies that are not progressing. we have seen this in many cases. women in wisconsin having to go to illinois when their fetus is not developing a skull for instance or has no kidneys.
as you mentioned, we imagined that women will go to minnesota and ellen neu. -- in illinois.things that we've seen really is a lot of confusion about what's legal so women even showing up at clinics in minnesota or illinois saying to ob/gyn's i need an abortion. i know it's illegal and the staff of the clinics having to tell these women that no actually here you know you're safe. it is legal. the other thing we're really seeing now is a delay in the procedures. so women who may have been able...