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. >>> this is all taking place in the fillage of oswego just outside of chicago. the problem is this maroon car right here. see all the smoke coming up? >> that's slowing everybody out the guy with at flat tire. he isn't slowing down. >> in fact he's speeding up. [ bleep ]. >> the guys inside are obviously concerned this is going to be dangerous. >> oh my god this dude is going to cause an accident. >> bearing that in mind they actually get on the phone with police and try to direct them in to help. >> hi, i'm headed on route 25, i'm going -- >> as he's talking on the phone a bit of the car falls offonto the side. do you so he that? that smoking bit of debris on the side of the road and it looks like things are all going to calm down because we approach a red light. you can clearly see the grooves in the ground. this is no longer a flat tire. this is a rim. >> that thing we saw on the grass was probably a hunk of the burning smoking tire. >> they stop at the red light and then it looks like he's going to hit him. [ bleep ]. >> damn it, he's reversing, at least sen
. >>> this is all taking place in the fillage of oswego just outside of chicago. the problem is this maroon car right here. see all the smoke coming up? >> that's slowing everybody out the guy with at flat tire. he isn't slowing down. >> in fact he's speeding up. [ bleep ]. >> the guys inside are obviously concerned this is going to be dangerous. >> oh my god this dude is going to cause an accident. >> bearing that in mind they actually get on the phone...
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. >>> this is all taking place in the fillage of oswego just outside of chicago.he problem is this maroon car right here. see all the smoke coming up? >> that's slowing everybody out the guy with at flat tire. he isn't slowing down. >> in fact he's speeding up. [ bleep ]. >> the guys inside are obviously concerned this is going to be dangerous. >> oh my god this dude is going to cause an accident. >> bearing that in mind they actually get on the phone with police and try to direct them in to help. >> hi, i'm headed on route 25, i'm going -- >> as he's talking on the phone a bit of the car falls offonto the side. do you so he that? that smoking bit of debris on the side of the road and it looks like things are all going to calm down because we approach a red light. you can clearly see the grooves in the ground. this is no longer a flat tire. this is a rim. >> that thing we saw on the grass was probably a hunk of the burning smoking tire. >> they stop at the red light and then it looks like he's going to hit him. [ bleep ]. >> damn it, he's reversing, at least send
. >>> this is all taking place in the fillage of oswego just outside of chicago.he problem is this maroon car right here. see all the smoke coming up? >> that's slowing everybody out the guy with at flat tire. he isn't slowing down. >> in fact he's speeding up. [ bleep ]. >> the guys inside are obviously concerned this is going to be dangerous. >> oh my god this dude is going to cause an accident. >> bearing that in mind they actually get on the phone with...
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we reached out to the police from the village of oswego and they told us this driver was arrested and charged for dui. >> yeah. and unfortunately, people continue to do this. >> finally. >>> technology has made it possible for us to watch movies anybr. could you watch movies on your phone, could you watch movies on your laptop, in the airport if you're delayed or you could watch in when you're having brain surgery, that's what's happening here. >> this person is awake? >> yeah, she's awake. this woman is 43-year-old, a head nurse but she was suffering from seizures, so she went in to get checked and they discovered she had a tumor on her left sensory cortex. doctors said yes you do have to undergo brain surgery but have to have a local anesthetic. you have to be awake while this happens. this woman wanted to watch her favorite movie. guess what that movie was? ♪ >> this is like the biggest movie that came out in bollywood, right, the monster. >> this is bolly bolly 2. you can see from the set the action, the romance. it was a big one. oli, biggest grossing indian film of all-time, $13
we reached out to the police from the village of oswego and they told us this driver was arrested and charged for dui. >> yeah. and unfortunately, people continue to do this. >> finally. >>> technology has made it possible for us to watch movies anybr. could you watch movies on your phone, could you watch movies on your laptop, in the airport if you're delayed or you could watch in when you're having brain surgery, that's what's happening here. >> this person is...
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. >> reporter: dynegy's natural gas plant in oswego, new york, pumps out enough energy to power 800,000 homes. that's double the exelon operated ginna nuclear plant, and dynegy's gas plant does it with a fraction of the labor force, just 15 people. but unlike nuclear energy, burning natural gas releases carbon dioxide into the atmosphere. >> we recognize that co2 and emissions, and doing anything we can to keep out of the air, we recognize there's an economic cost to that. and we need to compete against, against that penalty. >> reporter: dynegy and others sued new york to stop new york state's zero-emission credit program. in july, a federal judge dismissed the lawsuit. now, like new york, illinois has also adopted a zero-emission credit program to prolong the life of its nuclear power plants. states like new jersey, connecticut, ohio, and pennsylvania are considering similar measures. as in new york, dynegy and other oil and gas companies sued illinois. and again their case was dismissed. yet, in both states the n.r.d.c. defended the state's authority to map a clean energy future. >>
. >> reporter: dynegy's natural gas plant in oswego, new york, pumps out enough energy to power 800,000 homes. that's double the exelon operated ginna nuclear plant, and dynegy's gas plant does it with a fraction of the labor force, just 15 people. but unlike nuclear energy, burning natural gas releases carbon dioxide into the atmosphere. >> we recognize that co2 and emissions, and doing anything we can to keep out of the air, we recognize there's an economic cost to that. and we...
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oswego lake, 33 for the current temperature. cloverfield, 36. 40 for hopewell township. across our new jersey neighborhoods, a cool beginning to the day which will turn to a nice afternoon. low humidity, light winds. 70 in center city. 72 at chestnut hill. doylestown at 70. easton at 71 degrees. also 71 in hammondton, atlantic city. how about that -- right about 70 for the delaware neighborhoods. both wilmington and smyrna a forecast high of 70. all the sunshine will make for a pretty afternoon. we'll look at the hour-by-hour model. we've got in the model clear conditions through the entire day. no pause points because we don't need them. overnight into your thursday morning, same deal. fairly clear, high clouds along the northern edge, about all we can expect. let's wrap up with the weekend high temperatures. 76, we're expecting on your saturday. while today we're talking 70, this is the warming trend that keeps going up all the way into the weekend. by sunday, we're at 77. notice we'll go from mostly sunny to partly to mostly cloudy on sunday. we will finally start to
oswego lake, 33 for the current temperature. cloverfield, 36. 40 for hopewell township. across our new jersey neighborhoods, a cool beginning to the day which will turn to a nice afternoon. low humidity, light winds. 70 in center city. 72 at chestnut hill. doylestown at 70. easton at 71 degrees. also 71 in hammondton, atlantic city. how about that -- right about 70 for the delaware neighborhoods. both wilmington and smyrna a forecast high of 70. all the sunshine will make for a pretty...
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speaker, my colleagues, today i rise to recognize unilam, a family run lumber manufacturing business in oswego county, new york, which will celebrate its 125th anniversary this year on october 24. it's owned by the van cott family which has established a multigenerational record of supporting our upstate business with quality lumber productsened innovation. it began in 1892 when they began selling lumber. since then each generation has left its mark on the family business. mr. faso: it's become known for its production of laminated timber rafters. today it's headed by the great, great grandson of the original founder and his children. i thank and congratulate the family as well as the past and present employees of unilam as they celebrate this incredible milestone. mr. speaker, i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back. for what purpose does the gentleman from rhode island ise? without objection the gentleman is recognized for one minute. >> mr. speaker, last night we witnessed another unspeakable act of gun violence that took too many innocent lives. mr. langevin: today
speaker, my colleagues, today i rise to recognize unilam, a family run lumber manufacturing business in oswego county, new york, which will celebrate its 125th anniversary this year on october 24. it's owned by the van cott family which has established a multigenerational record of supporting our upstate business with quality lumber productsened innovation. it began in 1892 when they began selling lumber. since then each generation has left its mark on the family business. mr. faso: it's become...