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the airport in peoria, aillinoi is not what you call a big airport. it's the big downing peoria airport. it's only served by four passenger airlines. i can't tell what the international flights are. i'm sorry. i know there must be some, but i couldn't find them. still, if you live near peoria, illinois, there's a chance this lovely piece of infrastructure is your airport. today, it shut down. it wasn't like a temporary weather shut down or something routine like that. they stopped all flights into the airport and out of the airport, and then, they evacuated the entire airport. they made all human beings leave. they pushed everybody all the way out. there was a big long line of cars on the parkway leading into the airport which was stopped for so long. people ending up getting out of their cars. they couldn't get in or out. couldn't leave or arrive. that lasted for hours today. the reason for the shut down was in part, really, super shady national politics. the other part was suspicious dog toys. >> continuing coverage now. the story we first broke thi
the airport in peoria, aillinoi is not what you call a big airport. it's the big downing peoria airport. it's only served by four passenger airlines. i can't tell what the international flights are. i'm sorry. i know there must be some, but i couldn't find them. still, if you live near peoria, illinois, there's a chance this lovely piece of infrastructure is your airport. today, it shut down. it wasn't like a temporary weather shut down or something routine like that. they stopped all flights...
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the airport in peoria, illinois is not what you call a big airport. it's the big downing peoria airport. it's only served by four passenger airlines. i can't tell what the international flights are. i'm sorry. i know there must be some, but i couldn't find them. still, if you live near peoria, illinois, there's a chance this lovely
the airport in peoria, illinois is not what you call a big airport. it's the big downing peoria airport. it's only served by four passenger airlines. i can't tell what the international flights are. i'm sorry. i know there must be some, but i couldn't find them. still, if you live near peoria, illinois, there's a chance this lovely
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later on today, this same storm system will try to move towards chicago, peoria, springfield, and milwaukee with severe weather. we have 13 million people in a slight risk of severe storms, mostly because of populated areas there around chicago. st. louis, possibly isolated strong storms. sa with kansas cit now, let me take you into tuesday. here's what our radar will look like 7:00 p.m. tuesday. all the bright reds are the possibilities of clusters of thunderstorms. it's going to encompass much of tornado alley back up through kansas and into areas of nebraska. this could possibly be our first significant outbreak. we already have what is called a moderate risk of severe weather. here's the scale. marginal to slight all the way up to high. we're already predicting a get towardsicuesday afternoon, tuesday evening. areaa of greatest concern, oklahoma city to wichita, the i-35 door corridor. the possibility of not only tornadoes, maybe strong toilrnadoes. that's your national weather. now here's a closer look at your da py ahead. so for today, we will have a chance of some storms late this af
later on today, this same storm system will try to move towards chicago, peoria, springfield, and milwaukee with severe weather. we have 13 million people in a slight risk of severe storms, mostly because of populated areas there around chicago. st. louis, possibly isolated strong storms. sa with kansas cit now, let me take you into tuesday. here's what our radar will look like 7:00 p.m. tuesday. all the bright reds are the possibilities of clusters of thunderstorms. it's going to encompass...
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[laughter] >> henry of peoria the rascally shot his brother-in-law has made three attempts to commit suicide. when one sits down reasons to think it is harder to lose a mother-in-law. [laughter] december 5th, 1874. accidents with firearms. last thursday while in his kitchen caused discharge to block the fourth figure of his right he and. but if the zero years ago to be injured in the same room at the accidental discharge of a gun. but not more than 3 feet apart. weld drive into town on thursday one shot penetrated his eye it was a great danger to lose sight. added to be severely injured for been blown out of the barrel. december 2nd, 87. kentucky. troubles some creek seems to be unlucky for the sheriff. of the 28 does make a deputy sheriff is a tributary in today about 2 miles below upon his return from taking alien to the penitentiary was forced to the neck and then came very near to break his leg. >> x. only shot by a revolt for she continues to all your he kerchiefs. [laughter] her task finished notified a physician. thank you very much. [laughter] [applause] >> finally we have an
[laughter] >> henry of peoria the rascally shot his brother-in-law has made three attempts to commit suicide. when one sits down reasons to think it is harder to lose a mother-in-law. [laughter] december 5th, 1874. accidents with firearms. last thursday while in his kitchen caused discharge to block the fourth figure of his right he and. but if the zero years ago to be injured in the same room at the accidental discharge of a gun. but not more than 3 feet apart. weld drive into town on...
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Apr 25, 2016
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later on this afternoon and tonight, it includes springfield, peoria, chicago and areas near milwaukee threat. there's the chart. this goes from marginal to slight to enhanced, moderate and high. the high end of the scale, that's when we're talking about a really serious situation. this would be scattered severe weather. it only takes one storm but it won't be widespread. into tuesday, this is where we have much greater concern through the heart of tornado alley from san antonio to omaha. this area of red in here is a moderate risk already of severe weather. this has all the signs of an outbreak, maybe even a tornado outbreak with a few strong tornadoes possible. 24 million people in a slight risk, but this area of red, 3 million people from oklahoma city to wichita to slide spew hastings. and the possibility of those storms, it looks like a typical late afternoon into the early evening. around 4:00 p.m. is when we'll start watching those storms. by 7:00 to 8:00 p.m., they should be near kansas city. >> spring storms, all right. thank you so much. >>> hundreds of people descended on ba
later on this afternoon and tonight, it includes springfield, peoria, chicago and areas near milwaukee threat. there's the chart. this goes from marginal to slight to enhanced, moderate and high. the high end of the scale, that's when we're talking about a really serious situation. this would be scattered severe weather. it only takes one storm but it won't be widespread. into tuesday, this is where we have much greater concern through the heart of tornado alley from san antonio to omaha. this...
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and does this kind of stuff play in peoria or has it made sanders a viable candidate?> what's making sanders a viable candidate and trump a viable candidate is a huge inequality developed in this country and corporations do have to account for that. part of it is we're taking high paying jobs and going oversaes and replacing them with low paying jobs. we need to pay people more in this country and about a $15 minimum wage is so your employees knocking yourself out for you aren't poor. >> it's completely misplaced. the reason the jobs are considered good jobs is they pay well. you have folks like henry ford a long time ago saying i'm not happy with my employees being impoveri impoverished. i'm going to pay them enough to buy my cars and we have manufacturing jobs paying $36 an hour. they're moving overseas because it's cheaper labor but all the jobs that replace them pay $7, $8, $9 an hour. we need to raise those wages and, yes, that is going to come out of the hide of shareholders a little bit. that is okay. the really profound thing jeff just said is great companies s
and does this kind of stuff play in peoria or has it made sanders a viable candidate?> what's making sanders a viable candidate and trump a viable candidate is a huge inequality developed in this country and corporations do have to account for that. part of it is we're taking high paying jobs and going oversaes and replacing them with low paying jobs. we need to pay people more in this country and about a $15 minimum wage is so your employees knocking yourself out for you aren't poor....
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it happened this morning in peoria.e say the intruder armed with a blow torch set the home on fire. then the homeowner shot the suspected intruder. he ran off but he didn't get too far. police found him on the side of the road. neighbors can't believe it. >> it's crazy because i've lived around this area since i was two years old, and nothing like this really ever happens. always quiet neighbor. >> both the shooter and a resident of the home are in critical condition tonight. there were at least seven other people inside the home at the time. they were all sent to the hospital as well. police are still trying to figure out if the accused intruder knew the people who lived there. >>> a bizarre chase through the streets of los angeles ends as most chases do with someone in handcuffs but look at this sheriffs deputes say the two men in that convertible mustang burglary suspects with the top down and the rain the two doing doughnuts in the street once on highway then you can see a tmz tour bus appears to try to cut the men
it happened this morning in peoria.e say the intruder armed with a blow torch set the home on fire. then the homeowner shot the suspected intruder. he ran off but he didn't get too far. police found him on the side of the road. neighbors can't believe it. >> it's crazy because i've lived around this area since i was two years old, and nothing like this really ever happens. always quiet neighbor. >> both the shooter and a resident of the home are in critical condition tonight. there...
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threats that we had in so far this year so severe threat through tonight for milwaukee, chicago and peorialarge hail, damaging winds and isolated tornadoes.not looking at a severe outbreak today but tomorrow as we watch this low, it juts out into the central plains. all the ingredients we need for severe weather. that's the goal of moisture, thecold air from canada and we got that cold front lysing across the central plains so the storm prediction center has said people who live across the central us , texas, oklahoma, kansas and toward the nebraska , you need to be on alert for large, destructive, maybe deadly tornadoes but we want people to be on alert know what to do if and when there is a watch in your area so we've known for days now that this region is going to be hit perhaps hard with destructive tornadoes. heading into wednesday, the risk diminishes a little bit but still across the mississippi river valley need to be on alert so the bottom line is john and heather, tomorrow we could have a severe weather outbreak with dangerous long-lasting destructive tornadoes. people need to be
threats that we had in so far this year so severe threat through tonight for milwaukee, chicago and peorialarge hail, damaging winds and isolated tornadoes.not looking at a severe outbreak today but tomorrow as we watch this low, it juts out into the central plains. all the ingredients we need for severe weather. that's the goal of moisture, thecold air from canada and we got that cold front lysing across the central plains so the storm prediction center has said people who live across the...
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enough skin in the game and so consequently chatter like this, victimization politics, it plays in peoria>> quickly, you look at the exit polls and you have republicans, trish, who say that wall street hurts the u.s. economy. five in 10. >> i think this is a very easy thing for people to understand or latch on to. people are still reigle reeling from 2008. there is a lot of blame. wall street helped some of that. but plenty of others did as well. it's going to be a theme we are going to hear more of for sure. >> trish, thank you. >> social media has become the major battleground in the 2016 campaign. over the last week 12 million tweets sent about the presidential election. data over the past week, bernie sanders has been barely eking out on the buzz meter 50% to clinton's 49.7%. over on the g.o.p. side trump is huge on twitter, he is yuge compared to kasich's 1%. adam sharp is head of news, government, and elections on twitter. welcome, adam, great to see you. >> hi, megyn. >> how big has donald trump been to twitter? >> what trump has done is brought authentic voice to the platform. as
enough skin in the game and so consequently chatter like this, victimization politics, it plays in peoria>> quickly, you look at the exit polls and you have republicans, trish, who say that wall street hurts the u.s. economy. five in 10. >> i think this is a very easy thing for people to understand or latch on to. people are still reigle reeling from 2008. there is a lot of blame. wall street helped some of that. but plenty of others did as well. it's going to be a theme we are...
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so later today, if you're in the chicago area, all the way back down towards me peoria and spring hill, large hail and damaging winds. but tuesday, severe weather possible from san antonio to omaha. this is tornado alley. a lot of storm chasers out there. we have a moderate risk of severe weather. the second highest category and when they issue that two days ahead of time, that means the possibility of tornados and strong tornadoes, typical of late afternoon, early evening time from oklahoma city to witchta and heading towards kansas city, as the sun begins to set. so, again, today, isolated severe storms. tomorrow, looks like possible tornado outbreak in the central plains. leaving you with a shot of new york city, pretty tranquil weather after gorgeous weekend. you're watching "morning joe." we'll be right back. they said it wasn't possible... to make a sunscreen you can apply to wet skin. a wrinkle cream that works in one week. and a shampoo that washes away the residue hair care products can leave behind. but we did it. no wonder dermatologists recommend neutrogena® 2 times more th
so later today, if you're in the chicago area, all the way back down towards me peoria and spring hill, large hail and damaging winds. but tuesday, severe weather possible from san antonio to omaha. this is tornado alley. a lot of storm chasers out there. we have a moderate risk of severe weather. the second highest category and when they issue that two days ahead of time, that means the possibility of tornados and strong tornadoes, typical of late afternoon, early evening time from oklahoma...
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>> i am wearing my favorite peoria tie and i said i would wear it on their favorite tv show. >> therer that, talk to abby huntsman. toss to abby huntsman. >> here with the headlines. >> there you go. >> good job. >> i love that. >> the people of peoria. >> all right. >>> to your headlines, sad news. five people are dead in a terrifying helicopter crash. it plunged to the ground in tennessee and witnesses saw the pilot -- who saw the pilot on fire describing that horror. >> i heard a big explosion, me and my neighbor both did. we ran outside and we saw the helicopter crashed more or less on the ground already. we saw that -- we heard a second explosion and saw the pilot come out burning alive. it was sad. >> well, the group was on a sightseeing ride in the great smokey mountains national park. no word yet on what caused the chopper to go down. >>> and a brand-new threat to america, north korea vowing to kill more americans than on the 9/11 attacks. it is just the latest in a series of propaganda rants the country claims to have warheads aimed at key sights in washington, d.c. and is re
>> i am wearing my favorite peoria tie and i said i would wear it on their favorite tv show. >> therer that, talk to abby huntsman. toss to abby huntsman. >> here with the headlines. >> there you go. >> good job. >> i love that. >> the people of peoria. >> all right. >>> to your headlines, sad news. five people are dead in a terrifying helicopter crash. it plunged to the ground in tennessee and witnesses saw the pilot -- who saw the pilot...
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but i'm not so sure if you can get in a bike and ride outside and how it will play beyond cities in peoria think will happen here the company fits the criteria for what the investors want. they have a growth and fanatical base. how do you anticipate the ipo will do? >> we actually think that the despite these concerns, the company has done a great job so far and we think that it's the kind of profile that ought to get a lot of attention in the ipo market. plus we're at a point in time where the ipos being done, growth companies like this that are profitable, will be done to attract valuations, they are going to look at these risks and this is one that fits and we think that should probably come out at a pretty good valuation. >> i wonder if the whole industry will be disrupted where you can take classes at home for $40 a month. >> and they can stay private. >> that's all. >> there are competitors not the least of which is to note that equinox has a cycling studios inside its own -- >> i've got a cycling studio inside night house. >> a lot of places to cycle. >> we'll leave it there. good d
but i'm not so sure if you can get in a bike and ride outside and how it will play beyond cities in peoria think will happen here the company fits the criteria for what the investors want. they have a growth and fanatical base. how do you anticipate the ipo will do? >> we actually think that the despite these concerns, the company has done a great job so far and we think that it's the kind of profile that ought to get a lot of attention in the ipo market. plus we're at a point in time...
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charlotte, 57. 54 in clevelan peoria, a high on thursday of 66 degrees. >>> good morning, everyone. temperatures already in the 40s. a milder day ahead. unfortunately, we can't enjoy a dry and mild day. we have showers moving through the region this morning on stormtracker. mainly light, but on and off throughout the day today. you see temperatures, that's the big story, up to 54 by lunchtime. breezy and milder through the day. on and off rain. not a lot of heavy rain. still, grab the umbrella just to be on the safe side. overnight, the rain continues into tuesday. stays mild, though. tomorrow's high in the low 60s. >> that's your latest weather. savannah? >> al, thanks. >>> up next, our exclusive atnversation with anita hill, as the new movie puts her claims against justice clarence thomas back in hhe spotlight. >>> later on trending, what savannah and i were looking at s toreact like mastering the art of refinement one dark chocolate rises above the rest lindt excellence created by our master chocolatiers pure, rich, darkly intense... made like no other crafted elegantly thin to r
charlotte, 57. 54 in clevelan peoria, a high on thursday of 66 degrees. >>> good morning, everyone. temperatures already in the 40s. a milder day ahead. unfortunately, we can't enjoy a dry and mild day. we have showers moving through the region this morning on stormtracker. mainly light, but on and off throughout the day today. you see temperatures, that's the big story, up to 54 by lunchtime. breezy and milder through the day. on and off rain. not a lot of heavy rain. still, grab the...
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peoria, a high on thursday of 66 >>> after the rain we had this weekend, we're still left with some cloudsthis morning. but we will get some sunshine this afternoon and our temperatures all across the board right at about 55 degrees with mostly cloudy skies. our winds increase today and a nice onshore flow keeps our temperatures right at about average for this time of year. expect a high of 58 degrees in the south bay and 67 in the north bay and mid-60s for san francisco and the east bay and the peninsula and milder temperatures today and into the next several days more dry weather with some rain returning her.hursday. savannah? >> al, thanks. >>> up next, our exclusive conversation with anita hill, as the new movie puts her claims against justice clarence thomas back in the spotlight. >>> later on trending, what savannah and i were looking at to cause ugs to s to react like mastering the art of refinement one dark chocolate rises above the rest lindt excellence created by our master chocolatiers pure, rich, darkly intense... made like no other crafted elegantly thin to reveal complex laye
peoria, a high on thursday of 66 >>> after the rain we had this weekend, we're still left with some cloudsthis morning. but we will get some sunshine this afternoon and our temperatures all across the board right at about 55 degrees with mostly cloudy skies. our winds increase today and a nice onshore flow keeps our temperatures right at about average for this time of year. expect a high of 58 degrees in the south bay and 67 in the north bay and mid-60s for san francisco and the east...
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peoria, you're looking at a high on thursday of 66. spring's accoming.at's what's going on around the country. here's what's happening in your neck of the woods. >> good morning, i'm storm team 4 meteorologist chuck bell. cloudy skies and there are areas of very light rain pushing through the region here early this morning. they're not going to last too long. be back to some amount of sunshine later this afternoon. current temperatures in the to upper 40s. once we get sunshine back, temperatures later today will be back into the mid and upper 60s. there's another chance for rain coming in tomorrow morning. here's the look at your whole seven-day forecast. sunshine the middle of the week and near 70 >> that's your latest weather. savannah? >> al, thanks. >>> up next, our exclusive conversation with anita hill, as the new movie puts her claims against justice clarence thomas back in the spotlight. >>> later on trending, what savannah and i were looking at to cause ugs to s to react like mastering the art of refinement one dark chocolate rises abo
peoria, you're looking at a high on thursday of 66. spring's accoming.at's what's going on around the country. here's what's happening in your neck of the woods. >> good morning, i'm storm team 4 meteorologist chuck bell. cloudy skies and there are areas of very light rain pushing through the region here early this morning. they're not going to last too long. be back to some amount of sunshine later this afternoon. current temperatures in the to upper 40s. once we get sunshine back,...
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peoria, a high on thursday of 66 degrees. >>> good morning. i'm meteorologist bill henley.'ll need your rain gear this morning but not this afternoon. the rain will shut down, the winds kicking in and temperatures warming into the 60s. should be dry for the first pitch at citizens bank park. rain returns tomorrow and windy, too, a bit cooler, high of 58 degrees. it may be clearing bit evening game. here comes the sunshine for wednesday and thursday and even warmer heading toward the weekend. 66 saturday, into the 70s with sunny skies sunday. have a great day.ç >> that's your latest weather. savannah? >> al, thanks. >>> up next, our exclusive sive conversation with anita hill, as the new movie puts her claims against justice clarence thomas back in the spotlight. >>> later on trending, what savannah and i were looking at to cause ugs to s to react like mastering the art of refinement one dark chocolate rises above the rest lindt excellence created by our master chocolatiers pure, rich, darkly intense... made like no other crafted elegantly thin to reveal complex layers of f
peoria, a high on thursday of 66 degrees. >>> good morning. i'm meteorologist bill henley.'ll need your rain gear this morning but not this afternoon. the rain will shut down, the winds kicking in and temperatures warming into the 60s. should be dry for the first pitch at citizens bank park. rain returns tomorrow and windy, too, a bit cooler, high of 58 degrees. it may be clearing bit evening game. here comes the sunshine for wednesday and thursday and even warmer heading toward the...
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but for a small business owner or start up entrepreneurs in places like rockford, peoria, or the quad cities, the deck is stacked against them on the global economic playing field. mrs. bustos: that's why today i introduced the boosting america's export act. it will help small and medium-sized businesses expand economic opportunity. and create more good-paying american jobs. my bill will identify and assist small businesses that have the potential to sell the products in new markets. we already know that small businesses create two out of every three jobs. and by building a business climate that helps them grow and succeed, will strengthen -- we'll strengthon working families across the nation. i strongly urge my colleagues on both sides of the aisle to stand with me in this effort. thank you, mr. speaker. i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman illinois yields back the balance of her time. for what purpose does the gentleman from california seek recognition >> unanimous consent to address the house for one minute. revise and extend. the speaker p
but for a small business owner or start up entrepreneurs in places like rockford, peoria, or the quad cities, the deck is stacked against them on the global economic playing field. mrs. bustos: that's why today i introduced the boosting america's export act. it will help small and medium-sized businesses expand economic opportunity. and create more good-paying american jobs. my bill will identify and assist small businesses that have the potential to sell the products in new markets. we already...
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the peoria airport honored him naming their new international terminal after him. he served four years as president obama's secretary of transportation. secretary fox went out to me otherria to show his support for his predecessor. ray lahood has been and continued to be a strong advocate for illinois and for our nation's infrastructure. this is a fitting tribute and i congratulate my former colleague, congressman ray lahood, and i yield the floor. mr. rubio: mr. president? the presiding officer: the senator florida. mr. rubio: thank you, mr. president. first, i have an item that i want to speak about on the pending bill. there is another item i want to discuss first of all, but even before that i just wanted to add that i caught the tail end of the senator from illinois' statements about student loans. i can tell you when i first arrived here in the senate and i was sworn in standing right there where our pages are sitting now, i had over $100,000 in student loans that i had taken on during my undergraduate did you primarily my postgraduate. had it not been for th
the peoria airport honored him naming their new international terminal after him. he served four years as president obama's secretary of transportation. secretary fox went out to me otherria to show his support for his predecessor. ray lahood has been and continued to be a strong advocate for illinois and for our nation's infrastructure. this is a fitting tribute and i congratulate my former colleague, congressman ray lahood, and i yield the floor. mr. rubio: mr. president? the presiding...