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in peoria. you must know. all art hundred years each. oh b b b for you. two years. east asia. there are twenty of these percent of the world the queen of the actors. protection of nuclear facilities to build trust among twenty second of june. the government stake in preventing nuclear security though. though. can you though i don't. security summit and to take a very strong points as the strong words for protests at the beach and at the summit i've been. four point five expect it to other events i was happy to be a twenty minute delay on. so that the fillings that time. we have the answers to hang on to this bill and the time after this experience i think i learned a great deal about the pittsburgh summit had to squeeze out all my and only time people related issues. as of late. eye. aye each the new new new new new new new. and. or he should support the idea. the room two tenants these images for use or decoration. each one is a tasty candy. designed to be cute too. japanese art of making people come to school the school of design. it takes two days training and wants you to
in peoria. you must know. all art hundred years each. oh b b b for you. two years. east asia. there are twenty of these percent of the world the queen of the actors. protection of nuclear facilities to build trust among twenty second of june. the government stake in preventing nuclear security though. though. can you though i don't. security summit and to take a very strong points as the strong words for protests at the beach and at the summit i've been. four point five expect it to other...
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. >> mom works at a school in peoria. she works in a library. >> she can't make a sound. >> she breaks the rules. >> oh, mason! >> feel like mason's going to need to catch his breath after all of the hugs. getting bear hugged by the family. >> i can tell you what he did after all of this happened. they all went back to the family home and did what mason wanted to do all last year, had a guinness and went to in and out burger. >> a firefighter rushes into the smoke to tame the flames. but this guy, his day is not done yet. got to go up top. >> see the big job from start to finish. >>> and this kite surfer finds himself in a sticky situation. >> now he's got to fight the waves. >> see the smooth way another kite surfer swoops in to save e day. >>> this is tom, and tom kite surfs, we believe, on delray beach. >> a come bi kol pimlation of t taking him away. >> where did he go? crazy. >> i'm glad he uploaded this. we see so many people so great, make it look easy. >> sometimes you can't get back up and right yourself out ther
. >> mom works at a school in peoria. she works in a library. >> she can't make a sound. >> she breaks the rules. >> oh, mason! >> feel like mason's going to need to catch his breath after all of the hugs. getting bear hugged by the family. >> i can tell you what he did after all of this happened. they all went back to the family home and did what mason wanted to do all last year, had a guinness and went to in and out burger. >> a firefighter rushes...
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in addition to medication and psychotherapy, self-help groups, like mood challenge in peoria, n offer social suppo to tho who areoping with mood disorders. at you have to remember is that the illness affect different people differely. just because you have certain sensations doesn't mean that it affects other people the same way. we tend to tunnel vision from our viewpoint. rod's mania may have been entirelyifferent than mine. there's an awful lot of similarities, don. there's a lot of similarities, i think, from just talking with you about yours. my son, unfortunately, isn't in as good shape as rod or you. he's still struggling with trying to get this under control, and right at this moment, he's in a depressed state. he's functioning, going to work, but that's all he's doing. he comes home from work and goes to bed. the other members of the group have been through what i've been through. they know what i'm feeling. they know the questions that i face, uh, about the medication, about treatments, about reestablishing my life in the community, um, because the majority of them have been
in addition to medication and psychotherapy, self-help groups, like mood challenge in peoria, n offer social suppo to tho who areoping with mood disorders. at you have to remember is that the illness affect different people differely. just because you have certain sensations doesn't mean that it affects other people the same way. we tend to tunnel vision from our viewpoint. rod's mania may have been entirelyifferent than mine. there's an awful lot of similarities, don. there's a lot of...
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toledo, ann arbor and peoria, all with their snowiest seasons ever. profound polar chills, from minneapolis to chicago, freezing everything. including the perma-smile off our own gio benitez. >> oh, boy, gio. thank you. you can even see his lips were freezing. >> reporter: and with a third of the nation still covered in snow, and so many yearning for spring, it's actually good news that almost everyone east of the rockies will be colder than average the next few weeks. that gradual warming will help avoid flooded scenes like this. so, after all the records, that brutal winter, now, we have the official numbers. 22 states spent their winter below average. from minnesota, down to texas. alabama, even new york state and washington state. but there were seven states that were above average this past winter. and that includes florida, most of the southwest, and california, with its warmest winter on record. either way, we're all looking forward to at least what the calendar says. spring begins tomorrow, diane. >> the calendar says so. thank you so much, gi
toledo, ann arbor and peoria, all with their snowiest seasons ever. profound polar chills, from minneapolis to chicago, freezing everything. including the perma-smile off our own gio benitez. >> oh, boy, gio. thank you. you can even see his lips were freezing. >> reporter: and with a third of the nation still covered in snow, and so many yearning for spring, it's actually good news that almost everyone east of the rockies will be colder than average the next few weeks. that gradual...
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a 17-year-old boy was shot in both legs at 71-st and peoria. and a 21-year-old man was shot in the left leg near 82-nd and stony island. none of the injuries was life- threatening. the new work week is starting, with full service restored to the c-t-a's blue line. yesterday, work crews completed their repairs to the o'hare terminal, where an eight- car train plowed through its bumper and up an escalator last monday morning. riders had to spend a week taking shuttle buses from rosemont to the airport. but everything is now back to normal. >> it's about time. it was really inconvenient. glad it is back up. good job. >> the operator of the train admitted she fell asleep at the controls. her union blames a heavy work schedule. but the c-t-a says she had 18 hours off, prior to her shift. today is the *last day to sign up for health insurance through the affordable care act. if you have yet to enroll, there are plenty of places to go for help. erik runge is *live at norwegian american hospital with more. >> people can head out here starting at 8:00 a
a 17-year-old boy was shot in both legs at 71-st and peoria. and a 21-year-old man was shot in the left leg near 82-nd and stony island. none of the injuries was life- threatening. the new work week is starting, with full service restored to the c-t-a's blue line. yesterday, work crews completed their repairs to the o'hare terminal, where an eight- car train plowed through its bumper and up an escalator last monday morning. riders had to spend a week taking shuttle buses from rosemont to the...
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louis lerman, author of the wonderful lincoln at peoria, constitutes half of the dynamic duo that build the irreplaceable, indispensable gilder lehrman institute. the other half being richard gilder who i don't think is here this evening. net effect is, the sad fact -- the fact is, the sad fact is, that most book prize, although not all of them, are little noted nor long remembered. but sometimes a prize sheds a light on the subject of such strategic importance that it helps stimulate interest on the part of a new generation of historians, and equally important lovers of history, both young and old. when gilder lehrman craig they gilder lehrman prize, the gilder lehrman created the lincoln prize, approximately a quarter of a century ago, then the frederick douglass prize and the george washington prize, they attracted formidable, new scholarship about the 16th president, the phenomenon of slavery, the age of the founding fathers respectably. i think the same thing will now happen in the much-needed study of military history your four books are the carriers of civilization. barbara tough
louis lerman, author of the wonderful lincoln at peoria, constitutes half of the dynamic duo that build the irreplaceable, indispensable gilder lehrman institute. the other half being richard gilder who i don't think is here this evening. net effect is, the sad fact -- the fact is, the sad fact is, that most book prize, although not all of them, are little noted nor long remembered. but sometimes a prize sheds a light on the subject of such strategic importance that it helps stimulate interest...
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toledo, ann arbor and peoria all with their snow west seasons ever.r chill from minneapolis to chicago, freezing everything, including that perma smile off of our own gio benitez. >> oh boy, gio, you can even see his lips are freezing a little bit. >> reporter: and with a third of the nation still covered in snow and so many yearning for spring, it's actually good news that almost everyone east of the rockies will be colder than average the next few weeks. that gradual warming will help avoid flooded scenes like this. so after all the records that brutal winter, now we have the official numbers. 22 states spent their winter below average from minnesota, yes, down to texas, alabama, new york state and washington state. but there were seven states that were above average this past winter, and that includes florida, most of the southwest and california with its warmest winter on record. ginger zee, abc news, new york. >> it's almost going to be warm enough, we're almost there. here's a look at your weather now. it will be rainy in the northeast, not quit
toledo, ann arbor and peoria all with their snow west seasons ever.r chill from minneapolis to chicago, freezing everything, including that perma smile off of our own gio benitez. >> oh boy, gio, you can even see his lips are freezing a little bit. >> reporter: and with a third of the nation still covered in snow and so many yearning for spring, it's actually good news that almost everyone east of the rockies will be colder than average the next few weeks. that gradual warming will...
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this latest snowfall comes on top of tornado damage for the peoria suburb.ing streets that no longer has homes on them. so contractors can do work. >>> in north texas, the problem is sleet making those roads dangerous. there were dozens of accidents on the highway where at least one fatality took place. sleet there falling on roads. froze overnight making those commutes dangerous, so there is no school right now in the dallas area today. >> and here is a look at your weather. this far-reaching storm hits the south and east and will affect areas from the plains to the mid-atlantic. the heaviest snow is expected from west virginia to southern new jersey. there will be rain all day in the pacific northwest and partly sunny in southern california. >> low 20s in boston. upper 20s in d.c. and upper 60s in los angeles. >>> all right, time for our other major story. oscar ceremony wrapped up in hollywood. heavily favored, "12 years a slave" made history as winner of best picture. >> it is the first movie directed by a black film maker to win the top award. abc's bra
this latest snowfall comes on top of tornado damage for the peoria suburb.ing streets that no longer has homes on them. so contractors can do work. >>> in north texas, the problem is sleet making those roads dangerous. there were dozens of accidents on the highway where at least one fatality took place. sleet there falling on roads. froze overnight making those commutes dangerous, so there is no school right now in the dallas area today. >> and here is a look at your weather....
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may of 2013, star transport in peoria, illinois, had a couple muslim truck drivers.a truck load of alcohol. they weren't required to drink it, just deliver it as part of our truck driving policies. they were fired. they went to the company, sued, and won. and they had to be reaccommodated. here's my point. if it's the government policy to accommodate a muslim not to deliver a truck load of alcohol, what you were really asking for is there was a photographer or a catering, someone who would sell any item in the store to anybody, including a person who was gay, but they wouldn't necessarily participate in a same-sex wedding. is that basically what this bill would have protected them from? >> the bill, 1062 would have protected the photographer, the florist, from having to participate. it basically approving a same-sex commitment ceremony or wedding. or you take the pharmacy owner who doesn't want to distribute abortion medication, morning after pills. the nutshell was business owner, individual, should be able to live according to their faith and not have the governmen
may of 2013, star transport in peoria, illinois, had a couple muslim truck drivers.a truck load of alcohol. they weren't required to drink it, just deliver it as part of our truck driving policies. they were fired. they went to the company, sued, and won. and they had to be reaccommodated. here's my point. if it's the government policy to accommodate a muslim not to deliver a truck load of alcohol, what you were really asking for is there was a photographer or a catering, someone who would sell...
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. >> now in reading your article, i learned, for instance, this much most carpet layers in pee peorias make $12.77 an hour. the governor requires federal contractors to pay $22.23 an hour in that area. >> that's right. and it's so esoteric some of the geargts. someone in washington is deciding who in this complimented economy that we have what everyone should make. in white plains, new york, a painter makes $20 an hour. if he is working for a federal contractor he makes $42 an hour. if he is painting on steel then the government says he makes $47 an hour. >> where are these people that make these contract numbers? where are they sitting with the labor department or where are they? >> that's right. keep in mind. >> they don't know how to paint. they have never done the job either, right? >> it's almost arrogant to think that government knows best in every situation. no one could know all these occupations and they literally admit that they do not even know what some occupations do. and in those cases they will find one that just sounds, it sounds similar to them to a layman's ear and w
. >> now in reading your article, i learned, for instance, this much most carpet layers in pee peorias make $12.77 an hour. the governor requires federal contractors to pay $22.23 an hour in that area. >> that's right. and it's so esoteric some of the geargts. someone in washington is deciding who in this complimented economy that we have what everyone should make. in white plains, new york, a painter makes $20 an hour. if he is working for a federal contractor he makes $42 an hour....
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. >> you got a wonderful business of your own in peoria, illinois, why in the world would you sell today because of what's happening in the ukraine? if you have a farm that's producing, why would you sell today because of what's happening in the ukraine? the same is true if you have a piece of many wonderful businesses. people react too much to short-term things in the stock market whereas they behave quite rationally when they get in other investments. >> buffett is totally right, of course, and that's where my longer term charitable trust, which you can follow along, used today's weakness only to do buying. i just want to explain how this absurd selling happens. why it does and what's likely to occur over the next few days, the pattern of the other sell-offs repeat itself. first, we have to respect the fact that the stock market simply isn't able to discount this kind of news effectively because it's become commo dot ized by the s&p futures which totally dominate trading now. major reason why i look carefully. we have to accept it, but we only have to try to profit from it. why don't p
. >> you got a wonderful business of your own in peoria, illinois, why in the world would you sell today because of what's happening in the ukraine? if you have a farm that's producing, why would you sell today because of what's happening in the ukraine? the same is true if you have a piece of many wonderful businesses. people react too much to short-term things in the stock market whereas they behave quite rationally when they get in other investments. >> buffett is totally right,...
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the giants other split squad played in peoria and beat the warriors. into the grassy seats.13-6. san francisco is 11-6 this spring. oakland's other split squad team hosted the rangers. brandon moss says hello to this 2-0 pitch. moss had 30 homers last season. josh reddick wants to get in on this and gets this one over rightfield and over that fence. not a lot of fishing in this one. rangers win 16-15. >>> three receive the heroes welcome from south lake tahoe. jamie anderson in the hat and sunglasses and maddy broman in the knit cap there waving the flag. both won gold medals at the sochi games. they were born and raised in south lake tahoe. the celebration also included ana peter who captured gold in 2006 in italy but finished fifth in snowboarding in sochi. >>> some people are celebrating st. patrick's day by drinking others celebrating by running. today is dublin's 36th annual st. patrick's day festival and today's festivities include the shamrock fun run. the run kicked off 10 minutes ago. >>> she vanished without a trace two years ago to the day. remembering sierra lama
the giants other split squad played in peoria and beat the warriors. into the grassy seats.13-6. san francisco is 11-6 this spring. oakland's other split squad team hosted the rangers. brandon moss says hello to this 2-0 pitch. moss had 30 homers last season. josh reddick wants to get in on this and gets this one over rightfield and over that fence. not a lot of fishing in this one. rangers win 16-15. >>> three receive the heroes welcome from south lake tahoe. jamie anderson in the hat...
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if you've got a a wonderful business, if you're in peoria, illinois, why would you sell today becauseine? if you have an apartment house fully occupied why would you sell today because of what's happening with ukraine. the same as about if you have a piece of wonderful business, people react too much to short-term things in the stock market where they behave rationally when they get into other investments. >> thank you for being so generous with your time today. appreciate it. back to joe. >> becky, we will see -- did you say march 14th, becky? will we have our -- >> march 14th. >> yeah. >> i wonder if we'll have done our brackets by then. >> we won't. i believe sunday, that sunday. march 14th is a friday. i believe sunday is the when the brackets open up, who's going to be in the running. you won't have your brackets yet but you'll be about to. >> i think we are -- final four picks, we got at least arizona, warren, and florida. you're going to put creighton in there. i might put cincinnati in there. >> but, joe, i will tell you, right before the 14th, i'm going to sent you a special
if you've got a a wonderful business, if you're in peoria, illinois, why would you sell today becauseine? if you have an apartment house fully occupied why would you sell today because of what's happening with ukraine. the same as about if you have a piece of wonderful business, people react too much to short-term things in the stock market where they behave rationally when they get into other investments. >> thank you for being so generous with your time today. appreciate it. back to...
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about 36 million people affected by this from peoria all the way to caribou, where we have blizzard warnings, winter storm warnings, winter storm watches as well with this system. in fact, you can see on the radar right now, we have got rain and we've got snow. so, in the warm sector, cincinnati right now, 50 degrees. you go to detroit, it's 30. chicago currently, 29 degrees. and in fact, you move a little further to the west -- to the east, i should say, buffalo right now, rain, snow in detroit. it's going to continue, as the low pressure makes its way to the east. one to two inches per hour in upstate new york, northern new england. plus, looking the some decent icing, up to a tenth of an inch from northern pennsylvania on into central new england. as we get into wednesday night, gusts of 50 to 60 miles per hour in new england. and strong winds. we have got blizzard conditions possibly really cold, wind chills below zero. and look at these snowfall amounts over the next 48 hours from bangor, maine, on into central new york. we are talking about 18 to 24 inches of snow. we are going to get
about 36 million people affected by this from peoria all the way to caribou, where we have blizzard warnings, winter storm warnings, winter storm watches as well with this system. in fact, you can see on the radar right now, we have got rain and we've got snow. so, in the warm sector, cincinnati right now, 50 degrees. you go to detroit, it's 30. chicago currently, 29 degrees. and in fact, you move a little further to the west -- to the east, i should say, buffalo right now, rain, snow in...