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i would like to address gary from illinois.orry your family is going through what you're going through. i work in the field. we don't -- most definitely need more resources in our health care, particularly our development of delay or in the mental health field. that something needs to be done immediately and i'm sorry you're going through that. host: i don't know the situation illinois but you work in the field in california? caller: yes, sir. host: what would be the options for a family like gary's if they lived in california? caller: in california, we have regional centers and he's looking for permanent placement. one big issu■búÑe we are havings pretty much around the country. it's available homes to provide that quality care especially based toward his son's disability and any other limitations. people need to be trained to be able to work with his son. that's a big issue we are having in this country. we need to put more money into the homes. we need to open more homes to where he and other families that are able to have f
i would like to address gary from illinois.orry your family is going through what you're going through. i work in the field. we don't -- most definitely need more resources in our health care, particularly our development of delay or in the mental health field. that something needs to be done immediately and i'm sorry you're going through that. host: i don't know the situation illinois but you work in the field in california? caller: yes, sir. host: what would be the options for a family like...
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it reflects the fact that illinois decided to change its law.we said toed to come to flip with the assault weapons scourge that hit highland park and continues to threaten america. this is an article that is written by the ceo of gun violence prevention pac, kathleen san when he. in it, she makes note of the fact that the new law in illinois is being measured as to whether it is been successful on its one-year anniversary. the analysis of data from the gun violence archive shows 10% fewer mass shootings in illinois between 2022 and 2023. gun dealers haven't sold assault weapons in illinois in the past 12 months, she writes, and there isn't any evidence of violations by dealers. gun dealers are complying with the ban, and that's evidenced by their complaints about the loss of sales, collectively costing dealers millions of dollars but saving untold numbers of lives. when the assault weapons or high-capacity weapons are used in shootings, 155% more people are shot, 47% more people are killed. that simple, commonsense effort to put an end to gun vi
it reflects the fact that illinois decided to change its law.we said toed to come to flip with the assault weapons scourge that hit highland park and continues to threaten america. this is an article that is written by the ceo of gun violence prevention pac, kathleen san when he. in it, she makes note of the fact that the new law in illinois is being measured as to whether it is been successful on its one-year anniversary. the analysis of data from the gun violence archive shows 10% fewer mass...
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el nÚmero de nuevas leyes en los diferentes estados es muy alto, tan sÓlo en el estado de illinois haypitalizadas mÁs de 20,000 personas con covid—19, expertos recomiendan vacunarse y tambiÉn el uso de las mascarillas. desde hoy la insulina serÁ mÁs asequible a diabÉticos porque la insulina mÁs recetada del paÍs tendrÁ un peso lÍmite de $35, 8 millones y medio de estadounidenses dependen de la insulina para sobrevivir. la huelga de los empleados de dos cadenas hoteleras de pasadena, california, coincide, en nueva york estÁn de doble celebraciÓn este aÑo nuevo, les contamos cÓmo cambia sus contamos cÓmo cambia sus salarios. mr. clean magic eraser borra lo sucio pegado. ¡y parece que pasé horas limpiando! pero obvio que no. hace que mis tenis se vean como nuevos. ¡es increíble! guau, hace que parezca que no tengo hijos. tan eficaz, que parece que tengo poderes mágicos. y cuando las toallitas no funcionan... magic eraser sheets hacen que las explosiones de comida desaparezcan. ¡guau! ¡hacen que parezca que no vivo aquí! con magic eraser y las sheets, la limpieza parece fácil. i'm andrea,
el nÚmero de nuevas leyes en los diferentes estados es muy alto, tan sÓlo en el estado de illinois haypitalizadas mÁs de 20,000 personas con covid—19, expertos recomiendan vacunarse y tambiÉn el uso de las mascarillas. desde hoy la insulina serÁ mÁs asequible a diabÉticos porque la insulina mÁs recetada del paÍs tendrÁ un peso lÍmite de $35, 8 millones y medio de estadounidenses dependen de la insulina para sobrevivir. la huelga de los empleados de dos cadenas hoteleras de...
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and paula reid, what are they looking at here with the cases from illinois? >> well, we can expect more and more challenges to be filed. the new challenges in massachusetts and illinois are the same arguments litigated in the other states for months, and that is the argument that trump should be disqualified from appearing in the 2024 ballot under section 3 of the 14th amendment, and this is the post civil war amendment that bars civil war participants from make it into the ballot. they never talked about the merits, but they put them on the proseat ur ground, and the issue of how that particular section applies to trump, and the otherm question of what is in there, and this is another question so that the massachusetts ballot commission, and the illinois board of commissions, and the former president trump, and former commission of illinois and congress who should litigate the issuesf who should and should not be on the ballot. both of the challenges were challenged by free speech for free people, and they have signaled that they will not stop. let's take a
and paula reid, what are they looking at here with the cases from illinois? >> well, we can expect more and more challenges to be filed. the new challenges in massachusetts and illinois are the same arguments litigated in the other states for months, and that is the argument that trump should be disqualified from appearing in the 2024 ballot under section 3 of the 14th amendment, and this is the post civil war amendment that bars civil war participants from make it into the ballot. they...
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ipe august recess last year visiting small towns in southern illinois.er carbondale illinois, carolyn harvey. she told me -- i asked her. you have the united states senator in your office, mayor. what is your ask? what do you want? her answer? pediatric dentistry. of all things. i couldn't imagine that. i thought it would be a sewer line or street or something from -- for the law enforcement. pediatric dentistry. she said, senator, we just don't have enough dentists for kids in southern illinois. in fact, there are ten rural counties in the state that have only one■% dentist to serve the community. in lawrence county, there's one dentist for 15,000 that ratio, local ratio, is 11 times worst -- worse than the national average. what's the result of a shortage of dentists particularly for ■a they face delays to even get an examination. my office was recently contacted about a child in southern illinois who was found to have tooth decay in her 18-month checkup. the patient is covered by medicaid and her parents had a hard time finding a dentist who would eve
ipe august recess last year visiting small towns in southern illinois.er carbondale illinois, carolyn harvey. she told me -- i asked her. you have the united states senator in your office, mayor. what is your ask? what do you want? her answer? pediatric dentistry. of all things. i couldn't imagine that. i thought it would be a sewer line or street or something from -- for the law enforcement. pediatric dentistry. she said, senator, we just don't have enough dentists for kids in southern...
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state university in the town of normal, illinois, welcome to dw, so tell us how much has the opposition boy cod affected the turn out on the election in general as it has effected it must be as a matter of fact, luckily, i've seemed to have the date in bundle dish that people have voted to did with this piece that been decided and not the best. because even though who killed status that has been provide seems to be a suspect. and they're going to see that this has been eating relating to brooding ballard, stuffy and there was a completely absence of either going to uh, holding agents in the center. so large major, even the government number shows that it has been white lock in for 30 days. which has attracted the turnaround number, their selection. alright, so it's been an election essentially with added opposition and yet the government claims it's free and fair. what are your thoughts on it? how's it going to be fee and fear and bring to $1000.00 plows. people have been invested, add up the election more than 1500 people have been convicted on single discharges . sometimes, you know,
state university in the town of normal, illinois, welcome to dw, so tell us how much has the opposition boy cod affected the turn out on the election in general as it has effected it must be as a matter of fact, luckily, i've seemed to have the date in bundle dish that people have voted to did with this piece that been decided and not the best. because even though who killed status that has been provide seems to be a suspect. and they're going to see that this has been eating relating to...
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state university, a normal illinois. earlier i asked him, what does this victory mean for, should he cosigning? what does it mean rather, for democracy in bangladesh, he doesn't add to the, to the constraint, any kind of dual credit practice. as a matter of fact, what we can as to the last 15 years, the cd as an ocean of democracy decides that has been situation for they've seen legal, an extra data major. somebody used to prosecute the opposition. we have seen the election previous to elections have been highly trained and fraudulent. and now we have seen any direction where people are practically why got it? because even the number that is provided to turn up 40 percent is a suspect. according to the fictional status state, so the me did, they were saying it is 18 percent. then up to about this i did some are 26 percent 70 in an hour late due to their st. 40 percent. so we'd expect to be sure. gimme input is due to be, it is shrinking democraix phase lack of freedom of media. it is not exactly that's something we can c
state university, a normal illinois. earlier i asked him, what does this victory mean for, should he cosigning? what does it mean rather, for democracy in bangladesh, he doesn't add to the, to the constraint, any kind of dual credit practice. as a matter of fact, what we can as to the last 15 years, the cd as an ocean of democracy decides that has been situation for they've seen legal, an extra data major. somebody used to prosecute the opposition. we have seen the election previous to...
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en el estado de illinois hay 300 nuevas leyes.l en las decisiones que lo sacaron de las boletas en las primarias presidenciales republicanas de colorado y maine. esos estados argumentan que la enmienda 14 de la constituciÓn inhabilita para cargos pÚblicos a funcionarios comprometidos con una insurrecciÓn y aseguran que eso hizo trump al alentar el ataque al capitolio. nos vamos a mÉxico, donde sinaloa una regiÓn afectada por la violencia armada hasta el aÑo nuevo fue recibido a balazos. las balaceras de celebraciÓn en las que se disparan balas al aire causaron heridos y daÑos materiales. todo lo que sube eventualmente tiene que bajar. >> parece que estamos en siria. reportera: asÍ iniciÓ el 2024 en culiacÁn con diversas balaceras como festejo para recibir el festejo en sus ciudades. 49 cÁmaras de vigilancia destruidas. >> hoy hay cuerno por allÁ, compadre. es una 45. reportera: la balacera es la regla del festejo de cada aÑo nuevo en culiacÁn, lleva aÑos siendo asÍ, no hay antÍdoto y se demuestra cada vez mÁs variados y altos cali
en el estado de illinois hay 300 nuevas leyes.l en las decisiones que lo sacaron de las boletas en las primarias presidenciales republicanas de colorado y maine. esos estados argumentan que la enmienda 14 de la constituciÓn inhabilita para cargos pÚblicos a funcionarios comprometidos con una insurrecciÓn y aseguran que eso hizo trump al alentar el ataque al capitolio. nos vamos a mÉxico, donde sinaloa una regiÓn afectada por la violencia armada hasta el aÑo nuevo fue recibido a balazos....
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- [radio] 'the votes are in, 'but exactly who won in illinois is still not clear.aid, "get ike on the phone. "i think the succession of the presidency of the united states "should never be in doubt" 'and they discussed that he' would not contest the electing and that was it. [buchanan] 'it was a very honorable and patriotic thing to do, 'on nixon's part. 'it was the right thing to do.' it would have thrown a cloud over the election of john f. kennedy. 'i think it would have been dreadful for the united states.' it's the closest election of the century, with the highest turnout on record. kennedy wins with a slim majority of just 120,000 votes, to become the youngest president in american history. without the votes of millions of african americans, kennedy would have lost the presidency. [brass band plays] and so, my fellow americans, ask not what your country can do for you. ask what you can do for your country. [sabato] 'it must have been a bitter moment for nixon. 'he'd had eight years as vice president.' he had really thought that he would be sworn in that day.
- [radio] 'the votes are in, 'but exactly who won in illinois is still not clear.aid, "get ike on the phone. "i think the succession of the presidency of the united states "should never be in doubt" 'and they discussed that he' would not contest the electing and that was it. [buchanan] 'it was a very honorable and patriotic thing to do, 'on nixon's part. 'it was the right thing to do.' it would have thrown a cloud over the election of john f. kennedy. 'i think it would have...
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in normal, illinois. so this is hassan is 4th consecutive victory. what exactly does that mean for democracy in bangladesh? he doesn't add to the, to the terms, take any kind of dual credit practice. as a matter of fact, what we are leaving as to the last 15 years, the cd as an ocean of democratic sides that has been situation for they've seen legal an extra day. the major, somebody used to prosecute the opposition. we have seen the election previous to elections have been highly trained and fraudulent. and now we have seen any direction where people are back to get e y caught it because even the number that is provided to turn up 40 percent, it's a suspect. according to the official status dates, so the me did, they were saying it is 18 percent then it to about this i did some are 26 percent 70 and an hour later they're saying 40 percent. so we'd expect to be sure. gimme. and for those days it'd be, it is shrinking to mock space, lack of freedom, media. it is not exactly, that's something we can call it
in normal, illinois. so this is hassan is 4th consecutive victory. what exactly does that mean for democracy in bangladesh? he doesn't add to the, to the terms, take any kind of dual credit practice. as a matter of fact, what we are leaving as to the last 15 years, the cd as an ocean of democratic sides that has been situation for they've seen legal an extra day. the major, somebody used to prosecute the opposition. we have seen the election previous to elections have been highly trained and...
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i have lived home in illinois. about half 39 different people found home in illinois.and one of the stories we're actually using, lincoln's shaving mirror that he had. but we're not talking lincoln actually, from that. we're telling the story of rita de freitas was a portuguese immigrant. she was a young woman who served in the lincoln's household. so i think that's one of the ways in which we can even use presidential items to tell the stories women. in addition to that, we're working on a new project that was for the life of mary lincoln. through the flowers, she grew in her garden. so again, using things that are those sort of everyday objects like you mentioned and the script, right? centering the narrative on the women and telling the stories way i think has lots of potential. i think that for the national archives and the presidential libraries that this is something we've been talking about. we talked about yesterday actually in terms of like how do we meet people they're at, which is a really resonant that seems to be popping up a lot over the last couple of da
i have lived home in illinois. about half 39 different people found home in illinois.and one of the stories we're actually using, lincoln's shaving mirror that he had. but we're not talking lincoln actually, from that. we're telling the story of rita de freitas was a portuguese immigrant. she was a young woman who served in the lincoln's household. so i think that's one of the ways in which we can even use presidential items to tell the stories women. in addition to that, we're working on a new...
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but happening today, the illinois election board will meet.heir meeting is supposed to begin any moment in chicago. there's eight members on the board. four democrats, four republicans, it is bipartisan, and obviously, you need a majority to take trump off the ballot. they will be reviewing that recommendation from the retired judge who himself is a republican clark ericsson. he told the board that they should dismiss this challenge against trump, because based off of his understanding of illinois state law, the board does not actually have the legal authority to undertake a complex constitutional analysis of the 14th amendment. and its implications. but he went on to say, that if the board does believe it has that power, that they should go all the way and remove trump from the ballot. he said, based off of the evidence at that hearing, that trump engaged in the insurrection and should be removed. it might be up to the board or the courts. sara. >> we know that retired judge said he did believe he was involved in insurrection, but believed he
but happening today, the illinois election board will meet.heir meeting is supposed to begin any moment in chicago. there's eight members on the board. four democrats, four republicans, it is bipartisan, and obviously, you need a majority to take trump off the ballot. they will be reviewing that recommendation from the retired judge who himself is a republican clark ericsson. he told the board that they should dismiss this challenge against trump, because based off of his understanding of...
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no doubt recreational marijuana has been great for illinois's coffers since it was legalized. building the best cannabis industry in the nation. his post doesn't mention the real public health impacts that have also come with increased use of cannabis. the state's own annual report shows the year after recreational marijuana was legalized fatal car crashes involving the drug jumped 12%. the number of kids taken to the e.r. for accidentally ingesting it shot up from 40 to 2019 to 150 in 2021 and 2022. some medical professionals are concerned that pritzker and other illinois lawmakers could be putting public health as risk by celebrating the growth of an industry for an addictive product. >> it's one thing to say hey, we want to -- we're looking at the public health costs versus the money we make and it is a sacrifice we're willing to make but another when we try to pretend the public health cost is there & money is raining from the sky. >> the group of people affected the most are those living in poverty with the highest rates of regular cannabis use and the group illinois demo
no doubt recreational marijuana has been great for illinois's coffers since it was legalized. building the best cannabis industry in the nation. his post doesn't mention the real public health impacts that have also come with increased use of cannabis. the state's own annual report shows the year after recreational marijuana was legalized fatal car crashes involving the drug jumped 12%. the number of kids taken to the e.r. for accidentally ingesting it shot up from 40 to 2019 to 150 in 2021 and...
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what exactly are illinois officials considering today?officials will consider the same 14th amendment question that judges and election officials in other states have been grappling with over the last several months. the idea of whether donald trump engaged in or supported an insurrection with his actions around january 6th. and whether those actions should keep him off the ballot in concert with the 14th amendment to the constitution. now, in illinois, it is an election board, four republicans, four democrats, it would take a clear majority to boot trump from that ballot. that means one of the republicans would have to vote in favor of kicking him off. when he talked to trump officials, folks in his orbit, folks in his legal broader legal team about this, they say, you know, they are keeping one eye on this, but their view is that the supreme court is ultimately going to be the arbiter of this. the supreme court is going to hear an argument about this as it relates to the colorado case, the first of these states to kick donald trump off
what exactly are illinois officials considering today?officials will consider the same 14th amendment question that judges and election officials in other states have been grappling with over the last several months. the idea of whether donald trump engaged in or supported an insurrection with his actions around january 6th. and whether those actions should keep him off the ballot in concert with the 14th amendment to the constitution. now, in illinois, it is an election board, four...
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en illinois se prohibieron los rifles semiautomÁticos tanto venderlos, fabricarlos.por posible contaminaciÓn bacteriana. >> (informacion en pantalla). >> indicada para bebÉs con alergia a la leche de vaca. s ordenaron pruebas pero dieron negativo. no obstante el fabricante hizo el retiro voluntario del mercado de las latas fabricadas en junio pasado. el premio mayor de power bowl tiene un estimado de $810,000,000.al tiene un estima $810,000,000.l tiene un estimad $810,000,000. serÁ suyo si acertÓ a los nÚmeros en pantalla. >> (informacion en pantalla). >> si lo quiere en efectivo tendrÁ en sus manos mÁs de $408,000,000. es el quinto premio mayor mÁs grande de power ball y el 10° mÁs grande de la loterÍa de estados unidos. 2024 dio inicio en pasadena california con el tradicional desfile de las rosas co espectacular exhibiciÓn de color, belleza y mÚsica, este aÑo baj el lema mÚsica, el lenguaje del mundo. destacando la capacidad de cruzar barreras culturales. fallece la actriz que le dio voz a mamÁ coco. >> (musica). >> decisiÓn 2024, con es un aÑo electoral decisivo
en illinois se prohibieron los rifles semiautomÁticos tanto venderlos, fabricarlos.por posible contaminaciÓn bacteriana. >> (informacion en pantalla). >> indicada para bebÉs con alergia a la leche de vaca. s ordenaron pruebas pero dieron negativo. no obstante el fabricante hizo el retiro voluntario del mercado de las latas fabricadas en junio pasado. el premio mayor de power bowl tiene un estimado de $810,000,000.al tiene un estima $810,000,000.l tiene un estimad $810,000,000....
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i'm jen you first, illinois became the first state to outlaw book bans.re was first signed into law in june of last year, under the law, illinois can now withhold state funding from any public library that tries to take books off it shelves. state librarians and library staff must also adopt the american library association's library bill of rights, which states that quote, reading materials should not be excluded because of the origin, background, or views of those contributing to their creation, and quote. it's worth noting that illinois isn't among the top five states when it comes to book banning, which are florida, missouri, south carolina, texas, and utah. according to the elite, illinois attempted to restrict or ban excess to 98 different titles between january 1st and august 23rd of last year. texas, comparatively, took aim at over 1100 books. but one book ban is too many. the illinois governor made his thoughts on book banning clear quote, book bans or about censorship, marginalizing people, marginalizing ideas and facts. regimes banned books, no
i'm jen you first, illinois became the first state to outlaw book bans.re was first signed into law in june of last year, under the law, illinois can now withhold state funding from any public library that tries to take books off it shelves. state librarians and library staff must also adopt the american library association's library bill of rights, which states that quote, reading materials should not be excluded because of the origin, background, or views of those contributing to their...
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>> i grew up in pioria, illinois, and then moved to chicago later on in life. it was not tough. pioria is a place that people really embraced our family and my background. and later in life, of course, you start to realize some of those -- those types of things that nikki haley is going through. you also get a sense of humor dealing with it. when i introduced myself in chicago i said, hi, my name is rajahcrust moorgty, and the person said roger christian murphy, nice to meet you. so that's the type of thing that happens, too. the intentional denigration of someone based on their ethnicity that's very hurtful obviously and something we all have to call out even though we all may not be of the same political party. >> trump also is pushing this falsehood that haley is ineligible to run for president supposedly because her parents were immigrants from india, were not u.s. citizens at the time she was born. she was born in south carolina. she is a u.s. citizen. she's completely eligible for the presidency. this is not unlike when donald trump first really in the modern era burst ont
>> i grew up in pioria, illinois, and then moved to chicago later on in life. it was not tough. pioria is a place that people really embraced our family and my background. and later in life, of course, you start to realize some of those -- those types of things that nikki haley is going through. you also get a sense of humor dealing with it. when i introduced myself in chicago i said, hi, my name is rajahcrust moorgty, and the person said roger christian murphy, nice to meet you. so...
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mayors in places like illinois, _ this issue. mayors in places like illinois, in— this issue.w york, . this issue. mayors in places i like illinois, in new york, say they— like illinois, in new york, say they cannot _ like illinois, in new york, say they cannot take _ like illinois, in new york, say they cannot take any- like illinois, in new york, say they cannot take any more, i like illinois, in new york, say. they cannot take any more, they do not _ they cannot take any more, they do not have _ they cannot take any more, they do not have space _ they cannot take any more, they do not have space for— they cannot take any more, they do not have space for more - do not have space for more migrants _ do not have space for more migrants. when— do not have space for more migrants. when you - do not have space for more migrants. when you have i migrants. when you have democrats _ migrants. when you have democrats are _ migrants. when you have democrats are turning. migrants. when you have democrats are turning on migrants. when you have - democrats are turning on you quite _ demo
mayors in places like illinois, _ this issue. mayors in places like illinois, in— this issue.w york, . this issue. mayors in places i like illinois, in new york, say they— like illinois, in new york, say they cannot _ like illinois, in new york, say they cannot take _ like illinois, in new york, say they cannot take any- like illinois, in new york, say they cannot take any more, i like illinois, in new york, say. they cannot take any more, they do not _ they cannot take any more, they do...
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not to those in southern illinois. it's had quite a history, at the confluence of the ohio and mississippi rivers. it was a really hotbed of it economic activity for a century. it was a large, bustling town and a lot of river traffic made it a very successful town. over time, the economy started to slump. interstate highways took over rivers and cairo was not where it should be virility i graduated highway school -- where it should be. i graduated law school in 19-69 and went to work for paul simon, brand-new lawyer, anxious to be successful and do the right thing, said to lieutenant governor simon what do you want me to do? he said go to cairo. that was quite an assignment in those days, because cairo was in big trouble. it was in trouble because, as the economy started to slump, a lot of the racial tensions started to emerge. there were terrible instances of violence and a loft division in the community -- a lot of division in the community. rallies and parades led to gunshots and arson, an evacuation of the white po
not to those in southern illinois. it's had quite a history, at the confluence of the ohio and mississippi rivers. it was a really hotbed of it economic activity for a century. it was a large, bustling town and a lot of river traffic made it a very successful town. over time, the economy started to slump. interstate highways took over rivers and cairo was not where it should be virility i graduated highway school -- where it should be. i graduated law school in 19-69 and went to work for paul...
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fortunately, not in illinois. margaret wrote to my office and said quote, i cannot stress how awful it was to lose a child i loved so much but how glad i was be in illinois when this devastating thing happened. we're proud to be a state that fights for women, but there are consequences to blue states meeting increasedem d more than 28 million women of reproductive age live in states where abortion is banned unavailable or restricted. 28 million american women living in those st when thousands of women are forced to go out of state to get an abortion it increases waiting time for people in blue states and puts enormous stress on providers and critics. find child care or take time off to travel to another state. this creates inequities for those trying to access safe and legal abortion. one thing is clear -- dobbs has abortion. in fact the numbers show it's quite the opposite. data shows in the year following the dobbs decision boringses actually increased -- abortions increased nationwide.ls show the majority of op
fortunately, not in illinois. margaret wrote to my office and said quote, i cannot stress how awful it was to lose a child i loved so much but how glad i was be in illinois when this devastating thing happened. we're proud to be a state that fights for women, but there are consequences to blue states meeting increasedem d more than 28 million women of reproductive age live in states where abortion is banned unavailable or restricted. 28 million american women living in those st when thousands...
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i had an abortion in illinois, but i live in tennessee. what does it mean when i'm home?cian. some would argue, though, that overturning roe was democracy at work. ijust don't think it was democracy. i really don't. to overturn something that had been in effect for so many years, i still can't hardly believe it. earlier, when we arrived at the clinic, we were greeted by anti—abortion campaigners, who call themselves "sidewalk counsellors". we're from the bbc, a uk broadcaster. do you mind us asking what you're doing here? my name is georgina and i'm a sidewalk counsellor. and so we try to help women know that there are resources if they would like to keep their babies. and what sort of conversations do you have? we just talk with the women and see if there's any way we can help them. i'd better get back to myjob. 0k. the way these anti—abortion campaigners are dressed — a bit like parking attendants — is, according to their critics, an attempt to mislead women arriving here. and they can point them to a different clinic across town, which encourages women to think again.
i had an abortion in illinois, but i live in tennessee. what does it mean when i'm home?cian. some would argue, though, that overturning roe was democracy at work. ijust don't think it was democracy. i really don't. to overturn something that had been in effect for so many years, i still can't hardly believe it. earlier, when we arrived at the clinic, we were greeted by anti—abortion campaigners, who call themselves "sidewalk counsellors". we're from the bbc, a uk broadcaster. do...
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out in rockford, illinois.frank pollard broke new ground simply by making the team at camp grant's. pollard was one of about 1000 african-american soldiers. among the 30,000 troops at the camp. and the camp was segregated, just like the rest of the army. but pollard went out for the main camp team anyway, and he wound up making it. he was the only african-american soldier to break war football's color line. that's something that pollard's older brother, fritz pollard, couldn't even manage. fritz, who had been an all-american and ended up making both the college and pro football hall of fame was spent world war one coaching segregated black regiments at camp meade in maryland. now, frank pollard made the team, but he was a backup at the time. regulars played 60 minutes in most of the games. he did get off the bench in the team's fourth game and played a few minutes as a substitute and in a camp korean victory. that was it for his war football career, but his war football career carried some significance. now. no
out in rockford, illinois.frank pollard broke new ground simply by making the team at camp grant's. pollard was one of about 1000 african-american soldiers. among the 30,000 troops at the camp. and the camp was segregated, just like the rest of the army. but pollard went out for the main camp team anyway, and he wound up making it. he was the only african-american soldier to break war football's color line. that's something that pollard's older brother, fritz pollard, couldn't even manage....
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there's a movement in illinois to do the same thing.hat something democrats should be doing, or should they be focused on, you know, the campaign? >> it's not just democrats doing it, but let's face it. this is going to go to the supreme court. they're the ones who are ultimately going to make the decision here, and we'll all abide by that decision. >> jonathan: there's an interesting issue in illinois. you've got this -- this pledge that candidates have been asked to sign. it's a voluntary pledge, but it's saying that you will not advocate for overthrowing the government. it actually has its roots in the mccarthy era, but candidates have been signing this, you know, for decades. biden signed it. we've learned that president trump has not signed it. what do you make of that? he's not signing a pledge that says he will not participate in the overthrow of the government? >> isn't that telling? that says all you need to know about donald trump, that, you know, truthfully what joe biden has been saying about donald trump not really believin
there's a movement in illinois to do the same thing.hat something democrats should be doing, or should they be focused on, you know, the campaign? >> it's not just democrats doing it, but let's face it. this is going to go to the supreme court. they're the ones who are ultimately going to make the decision here, and we'll all abide by that decision. >> jonathan: there's an interesting issue in illinois. you've got this -- this pledge that candidates have been asked to sign. it's a...
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our great state of illinois more than $100 million in tax cuts. his advocate see for legislation and support of early childhood education because he knows education is the door opportunity and his opposition to racial profiling offer a glimpse into his political pedigree. and as a u.s. senator, again, from my great state of illinois. obama has fought for disability pay for veterans. he worked to boost the nonproliferation of deadly weapons. he advocated the use of alternative to cure our national addiction oil. he has spoken out against government's indifference to the poor and to political incompetence in the aftermath of hurricane katrina. and he has rallied against genocide in darfur and long before it was the popular thing to do. he stood with clarity and conviction against this war in iraq. we need a president with clarity and conviction who knows how to consult his own conscience and, proceed with moral authority. we need barack obama. in my conversations with friends, we talk about how we get worried about america. yes, i'm worried. and it'
our great state of illinois more than $100 million in tax cuts. his advocate see for legislation and support of early childhood education because he knows education is the door opportunity and his opposition to racial profiling offer a glimpse into his political pedigree. and as a u.s. senator, again, from my great state of illinois. obama has fought for disability pay for veterans. he worked to boost the nonproliferation of deadly weapons. he advocated the use of alternative to cure our...
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sam from bloomington, illinois.here. they had cameras where hunter goes on snl. same thing. mike. where can i get an application to join chicago aussie teachers union. sounds worth joining. you get a free laptop. charlie from dearborn, michigan. judging by johnny's interviews new york is turning red. i hope the president saw that interview. it was rough. that's all for us tonight. dvr the show and always remember, i am watters and this is my world.
sam from bloomington, illinois.here. they had cameras where hunter goes on snl. same thing. mike. where can i get an application to join chicago aussie teachers union. sounds worth joining. you get a free laptop. charlie from dearborn, michigan. judging by johnny's interviews new york is turning red. i hope the president saw that interview. it was rough. that's all for us tonight. dvr the show and always remember, i am watters and this is my world.
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brian is the chief of police in oak brook, illinois, and joins us now. thank you for your time. we know you are very busy there and have a lot on your plate. first can you just tell our viewers what is it that you are seeing on the ground there, knowing this is a suburb just outside chicago where we know chicago residents have been dealing with this migrant crisis quite some time. >> sure, thanks for having me, sandra, and first i want to say we are home to the second largest shopping center in illinois, oak brook is a very safe community and unlike other areas in the country like chicago, our shopping center is 100% occupied, no vacancies, and retailers are coming out to us in part because we are proactive in the policing activities. that being said, we have had -- the original number was 57 migrant arrests, but i was notified before coming on here, under cover officers have two venezuelan immigrants in custody for retail theft, burglary from our shopping center currently on the way to the station as speak. >> sandra: it's a trend. two from chile, and others, now you know of mo
brian is the chief of police in oak brook, illinois, and joins us now. thank you for your time. we know you are very busy there and have a lot on your plate. first can you just tell our viewers what is it that you are seeing on the ground there, knowing this is a suburb just outside chicago where we know chicago residents have been dealing with this migrant crisis quite some time. >> sure, thanks for having me, sandra, and first i want to say we are home to the second largest shopping...
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this takes place in illinois and references mississippi where emmett till was murdered. the. ♪ >> good afternoon everyone, have a seat. good afternoon. two our president joe biden, members ofongress, the members of t till family and my fellow americans, we gather to rember our history. we gather to remember an act of astonishing violence and hate. to honor the courage othose who lled upon our nation to look with open eyes at that horror. and to act. the story of emmett till and the incredible bravery of mamie till-mobley helped fuel the movement for civil rights in america. their story inspires our collective fight for justice. when i served in the senate i was so profoundly honored to sponsor the emmett till antilynching 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 here today made that progress possible. our history as a nation is born out of tragedy and triumph. of struggle, and success. that is who we are. and as people who lov
this takes place in illinois and references mississippi where emmett till was murdered. the. ♪ >> good afternoon everyone, have a seat. good afternoon. two our president joe biden, members ofongress, the members of t till family and my fellow americans, we gather to rember our history. we gather to remember an act of astonishing violence and hate. to honor the courage othose who lled upon our nation to look with open eyes at that horror. and to act. the story of emmett till and the...
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-- radical left, especially in my home state of illinois.d supporting vulnerable women. there are approximately 3,000 pregnancy centers across the nation serving nearly two million mothers, father families completely free of charge. in 2019 alone, their services and material assistance totaled. theoal of pregnancy centers is to support the mother and her unborn child. however, they also offer many resources and services, including relationship counseling, prenatal and pregnancy education, pregnancy testing, diapers, and baby clothes just to name a few. women in crisisrve to be protecd supported, period. banning funding to pregnancy■.■/ centers not only discriminates against women, but deprives them of the vital care and materials they desperately need. includvelopment of the baby andn ultrasound. as a volunteer and supporter of crisis pregnancy centers in illinois, i have seen firsthand how they minister to women in need. unlike planned parenthood, pregnancy centers don't prey upon vulnerable women and coerce them into making decisions they
-- radical left, especially in my home state of illinois.d supporting vulnerable women. there are approximately 3,000 pregnancy centers across the nation serving nearly two million mothers, father families completely free of charge. in 2019 alone, their services and material assistance totaled. theoal of pregnancy centers is to support the mother and her unborn child. however, they also offer many resources and services, including relationship counseling, prenatal and pregnancy education,...
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y en illinois estÁ prohibido vender y fabricar rifles semiautomÁticos y otro tipo de rifles varios comoios sa sacerdotes catÓlicos en ni nicaragua. en 2023 se des desplomaron las ventas de viviendas en el paÍs. el efecto dominÓ se siente tambiÉn en los jornaleros que trabajan m mejorando lugar. y cada nuevo aÑo muchos se proponen res resoluciones para vivir mejor, pero no muchos lo logran. vamos a conocer la manera de hacerlos realidad. >> decisiÓn 2024. comienza un aÑo electoral decisivo para tu futuro. a 15 dÍas de la primera asamblea en iowa la primera prueba de fuego para los r republicanos. noticias telemundo estÁ allÍ en el centro de la noticia. >> los latinos se han convertido la minorÍa de mayor crecimiento en el electorado. >> tu fuente de informaciÓn mÁs confiable, ahora mÁs que nunca es importante decir las cosas como son. sin tomar partido. solo con ustedes los latinos. cubriendo todos los Ángulos y haciendo las preguntas clave. porque tÚ tienes la decisiÓn. >> noticias telemundo estÁ p preparado para ofrecer la co cobertura mÁs completa en d decisiÓn 2024. >> (musica). >> (
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this may end up in the courts in illinois.s state board of elections here decided it did not have the jurisdiction to rule on this question of whether mr. trump should be disqualified under the 14th amendment. their decision came after a hearing officer for the board concluded that a preponderance of the evidence proved mr. trump did engage in insurrection and should be disqualified. that hearing officer held the courts, and not the election board, should decide. it is worth noting that that hearing officer is a retired judge who happens to be a republican, chris. his ruling was in response to a petition filed by five voters, who argued that mr. trump is ineligible under that civil war era provision that bars anyone who took an oath to support the constitution and then engage in insurrection or rebellion from holding office. this whole issue nationally is probably going to be decided by the u.s. supreme court which agreed to hear arguments from a similar case in colorado. those arguments will take place next week and that opin
this may end up in the courts in illinois.s state board of elections here decided it did not have the jurisdiction to rule on this question of whether mr. trump should be disqualified under the 14th amendment. their decision came after a hearing officer for the board concluded that a preponderance of the evidence proved mr. trump did engage in insurrection and should be disqualified. that hearing officer held the courts, and not the election board, should decide. it is worth noting that that...
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that was professor ali, re us from illinois state university. thank you very much for your analysis. thank you. let's. let's take a brief look now at some of the other stories making headlines around the world. us lawmakers have announced a bi partisan deal on federal funding for the current fiscal year. the agreement on a $1600000000.00 spending when it comes after weeks of negotiation, video marks and major steps towards avoiding a government shut down in the us. the west federal aviation administration has ordered the airlines in the country not to fly boeing next 9 planes that have the same cabin panels as the one that blew out in a mid in mid air. this week. it said the aircraft will remain grounded until the agency is convinced that there are things before the 1st us lunar emission in more than 50 years set the blast. often the vulcan rocket is carrying a landing vehicle which is planned to land on the lunar surface. the mission is a joint venture between nasa and a private company. it will also be taken to ashes and dna from star trek cas
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all right, we leave it there, professor ali, re, as from the illinois state university. thanks for joining us on dw. thank you. a secretary of state anthony, blinking is on a tour of the middle east and in an effort to contain the conflict in gaza. his latest hopes of taking place and guitar, whose officials have served as keen mediators between israel and thomas. which card i the worst terror attack in israel's history? on october 7th, are you a secretary of state antony blinking on a mad scramble to prevent the spread of israel? a mazda for this time? us is tough. diplomat isn't guitar. second largest city sale has this middle east mission becomes ever more urgent. us secretary of state, met with a guitar a mere shake. tell me been how much, how tiny blinking says he's pushing for ways to protect civilians and get more humanitarian aid in the gaza. while ensuring that moss could not strike again, blinking visit to a world food program facility highlighting the worsening humanitarian situation and the gaza strip. for these displays, palestinians caught in the crossfire.
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today more than 300 migrants landed in rockford, illinois before being bussed to chicago, one of theajor cities concerned about federal resources as they deal with an overlow of asylum seekers. >> what we have is clearly an international and federal crisis that local governments are being asked to subsidize. and this is unsustainable. >> reporter: u.s. officials signal they're on track to process a record-breaking more than 300,000 migrants crossing into the country in just december alone, though the number of deportations nearly doubled compared to the year before. the republicans looking to take president biden's job aren't holding back. >> i can't believe in this day and time in america we're allowing that to happen. it is a complete dereliction of duty. >> reporter: the biden campaign is asking voters to allow him to finish the job, though support for former president trump remains strong despite a slew of legal challenges he is facing, election challenges as well, including a growing number of states considering dropping him from their primary ballots. ed? >> skyler henry travel
today more than 300 migrants landed in rockford, illinois before being bussed to chicago, one of theajor cities concerned about federal resources as they deal with an overlow of asylum seekers. >> what we have is clearly an international and federal crisis that local governments are being asked to subsidize. and this is unsustainable. >> reporter: u.s. officials signal they're on track to process a record-breaking more than 300,000 migrants crossing into the country in just december...
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in illinois, it's a board of elections. to remove donald trump from the ballot in the state, which votes in the middle of march. the trump team views these as almost preseason games leading up to what the supreme court decides to do after that oral arguments they will hear next week. >> garrett haake, thank you so very much. >>> coming up, elon musk says a chip has been successfully implanted inside of a human brain. we will explain next. you are watching reports" on ms. c for 44 years mainly because i just love helping people. as i got older, it was just a natural part of aging, i felt that my memory was beginning to decline and that's when i started looking for something that would help. when i first started taking prevagen, i noticed my memory was so much better. just stuff seemed to come together and fit like a jigsaw puzzle in my mind. prevagen. at stores everywhere without a prescription. with powerful, easy-to-use tools, power e*trade makes complex trading easier. react to fast-moving markets with dynamic charting an
in illinois, it's a board of elections. to remove donald trump from the ballot in the state, which votes in the middle of march. the trump team views these as almost preseason games leading up to what the supreme court decides to do after that oral arguments they will hear next week. >> garrett haake, thank you so very much. >>> coming up, elon musk says a chip has been successfully implanted inside of a human brain. we will explain next. you are watching reports" on ms. c...
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just ahead, we'll talk to the mayor of chicago illinois, brandon johnson, about the city's efforts toss the migrant crisis, and a new budget including money to study reparations. but first, my colleague richard lui with today's other top news stories. richard? >> rev, good sunday to. you -- pennsylvania and other parts of the northeast looking like a winter wonderland after a weekend of snowy weather. new england states are bracing for what's left of that storm tonight. the national transportation safety board spent the day -- the door blew off the plane shortly after takeoff friday an ntsb official now saying it could have been, quote, much more tragic. officials believe the door isn't an area roughly -- no one was seated in the row where the door blew off. the navajo nation once nasa to delay a mission that would leave human remains on the moon. navajo say the space burial would desecrate the moon, which is held sacred to many indigenous people. the private landed containing the remains is set to launch tomorrow. the -- more politicsnation with reverend al sharpton right after this
just ahead, we'll talk to the mayor of chicago illinois, brandon johnson, about the city's efforts toss the migrant crisis, and a new budget including money to study reparations. but first, my colleague richard lui with today's other top news stories. richard? >> rev, good sunday to. you -- pennsylvania and other parts of the northeast looking like a winter wonderland after a weekend of snowy weather. new england states are bracing for what's left of that storm tonight. the national...
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sally nabil, bbc news, bridgeview, illinois.n. footage posted on social media appears to show one of the minesweepers reversing into the other. officials say no—one was hurt in the incident, but there was some damage to the ships. the vessels are based in the middle east to ensure the safe flow of trade through the region. this is ariel, a puppy born with six legs, who's captured the hearts of hundreds of people. the 11—week—old spaniel was found abandoned in a car park in wales. she's now had surgery to remove her extra limbs, thanks to wellwishers from around the world, who raised £15,000 for her treatment. aruna iyenger has the story. meet ariel, who's captured the hearts of so many. she's had complex surgery to remove two extra legs, but is taking it all in her stride. surgeons at langford vets in bristol managed to save all four of ariel's normal legs. so she actually had a duplication of her pelvis. so she had an extra pelvis with an extra limb. on that extra limb she also had two additional paws, so she was quite remarkab
sally nabil, bbc news, bridgeview, illinois.n. footage posted on social media appears to show one of the minesweepers reversing into the other. officials say no—one was hurt in the incident, but there was some damage to the ships. the vessels are based in the middle east to ensure the safe flow of trade through the region. this is ariel, a puppy born with six legs, who's captured the hearts of hundreds of people. the 11—week—old spaniel was found abandoned in a car park in wales. she's...
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. >>> a group of voters from illinois has just asked the state board of elections to remove donald trump from the 2024 ballot, that makes it the most recent state where the former president faces a challenge to his candidacy. we will speak with the legal director who filed that challenge, next. >>> at some point today, a records release may expose even more of the vips that had ties to the late serial sex offender jeffrey epstein. the first batch of court documents came out yesterday and confirmed early reports that epstein had contact with major power players like former presidents bill clinton and donald trump. none of them have been accused of wrongdoing in this case, and we need to make a correction from an earlier hour, bill gates was not mentioned in yesterday's documents release. we certainly regret that era. we are going to turn to cara, what are we learning about epstein's encounters? >> we got the first 48 documents and what we learned from this release is a lot of the same names that we've known for some time including former presidents bill clinton and donald trump, the infor
. >>> a group of voters from illinois has just asked the state board of elections to remove donald trump from the 2024 ballot, that makes it the most recent state where the former president faces a challenge to his candidacy. we will speak with the legal director who filed that challenge, next. >>> at some point today, a records release may expose even more of the vips that had ties to the late serial sex offender jeffrey epstein. the first batch of court documents came out...