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the prince of southern illinois, he worked diligently to bring the interstate system to southern illinois. and he's also credited with bringing a major water conservancy, wren lake, which provides much of the needed drinking water to southern illinois and i would argue deep southern illinois. i'm reminded of how he helped young people from southern illinois come and grow here in d.c. a favorite example is my friend brenda otterson of west frankfurt who came out to d.c. a few years back. she came here as a republican, kenny, a democrat. but as a republican, brenda came from a family of democrats. try as he might, kenny worked hard to convert her. when he finally realized she wasn't budging, he said, fine, and helped her get fall-time job with a republican member. she served with distinction and never forgot her kenny gray roots. kenny's wife toti and their family deserves a special prayer and tranks from all of us. mr. speaker, we -- time comes and time goes. rabid debates, a flurry of activities, we always take time out to remember those who -- of our colleagues from future generations wh
the prince of southern illinois, he worked diligently to bring the interstate system to southern illinois. and he's also credited with bringing a major water conservancy, wren lake, which provides much of the needed drinking water to southern illinois and i would argue deep southern illinois. i'm reminded of how he helped young people from southern illinois come and grow here in d.c. a favorite example is my friend brenda otterson of west frankfurt who came out to d.c. a few years back. she...
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keep in mind that they -- the mississippi river from southern illinois on north is close to barge traffic. this is the way we move a lot of grain, coal, chemicals and furtherlizers, so it could have some impact on the overall economy. >> diane eastabrook thank you very much. and now to dave warren, is mother nature going to give them a break? >> yes, a little break. the rain has cleared out, but a lot of water has already come down, and that's working its way in to these larger rivers. all these areas are under a flood warning. focusing on clarksville, that river is cresting, meaning it is as high as it's going to get. but this is major flooding happens. here is the observed river stage. this is the forecast. cresting just below record stage, but it will take a while before it gets down below flood stage. it will slowly drop, but remain above that flood stage. the heaviest rain has pushed to the south. that is good news there. not good news across the northeast. these are wind report damages from last night to early this morning. over 400 reports of wind damage. but the good news is those
keep in mind that they -- the mississippi river from southern illinois on north is close to barge traffic. this is the way we move a lot of grain, coal, chemicals and furtherlizers, so it could have some impact on the overall economy. >> diane eastabrook thank you very much. and now to dave warren, is mother nature going to give them a break? >> yes, a little break. the rain has cleared out, but a lot of water has already come down, and that's working its way in to these larger...
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i'm mike i own a unit 206 on southern illinois that was where the photo was taken from you see the traffic so this project as pointed out is a federal project and local project as a federal project you have the financing the need projects should have an environmental review and this resulted in the impact it's hard to imagine in 14 years there's no impact from then to now. i understand t the plans call for it but what's not anticipated is the growth if you look at the development you'll see you can see the growth around dog patch and the new warrior is susht the project to a a legal challenge. it would be better to have an awe number analysis having not done that and avoided that process that could be avoided by looking at those alternatives that others have pointed out there's another one that is a mid ground maybe going down to 22nd street and do the same operation as on 18 and 19 you'll interfere with the loop you'll see the bus coming around the corner that's 1 short street and it's not a wide street you see the tracks they're down he's correct you see the loop line rail and see cars s
i'm mike i own a unit 206 on southern illinois that was where the photo was taken from you see the traffic so this project as pointed out is a federal project and local project as a federal project you have the financing the need projects should have an environmental review and this resulted in the impact it's hard to imagine in 14 years there's no impact from then to now. i understand t the plans call for it but what's not anticipated is the growth if you look at the development you'll see you...
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we're seeing barged traffic from southern illinois north. clarksville is a major tourist town. there are a lot of little shops and antique stores in this area. they're really being hurt by this was this could take a couple of weeks to get all the water out, and it's effecting their business. i talked to a woman who manages a lumber store. she said this store has been here for over a hundred years, and every time they see a flood it disrupts business. >> we do a lot of business here, we're very thankful, but when the flood walls are up and they can't get to us as easy, yes, our business does slow down some. >> reporter: now, the good news is that the water is beginning to recede. we've had some nice sunny dry days here for the last couple of days. if it's supposeit's supposed to stay sunny and warm through tomorrow. but there is a chance of a thunderstorm tomorrow through the weekend. >> as you can see those waters are creating a terrible situation for everyone. dave, is mother nature only going to make things worse. >> meteorologist: the rain in the last 30 days we've had 10 to
we're seeing barged traffic from southern illinois north. clarksville is a major tourist town. there are a lot of little shops and antique stores in this area. they're really being hurt by this was this could take a couple of weeks to get all the water out, and it's effecting their business. i talked to a woman who manages a lumber store. she said this store has been here for over a hundred years, and every time they see a flood it disrupts business. >> we do a lot of business here, we're...
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trekking through southern illinois. some strong winds associated with those. look at this. our computer model brings another system into the area on friday evening. showers and thunderstorms possible. a good chance those storms will continue into saturday. at least some chance we will see some rainfall. it has drifted south. this area and oklahoma's actually under heat advisory. i was checking with the heat index is going to be. they could rise as high as 110 degrees. probably the air temperature for this part of this area. will nonetheless be around 100 degrees or so. these are red flag warnings. over into utah and out into oregon. the elevated fire danger. low humidity gusty wind. any fires could very easily get out of control. parts of arkansas up into the pacific northwest from north of montana and washington state. also in parts of new england they're looking at the possibility of picking up some heavy weather. the area is in western north dakota. a little bit of eastern montana. now our forecast for the chicago area. bright sunshine wind kicking up a little bit. high
trekking through southern illinois. some strong winds associated with those. look at this. our computer model brings another system into the area on friday evening. showers and thunderstorms possible. a good chance those storms will continue into saturday. at least some chance we will see some rainfall. it has drifted south. this area and oklahoma's actually under heat advisory. i was checking with the heat index is going to be. they could rise as high as 110 degrees. probably the air...
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comes after a night that brought blinding rain and winds as strong enough to snap power lines in southern illinois. and outside of boston, where tornado warnings threaten millions. officials say it was a microburst packing 100-mile-an-hour winds that carved the landscape snapping at least 70 trees in 2. over 350 reports of severe weather in the last 24 hours. 300 alone for high winds. elsewhere in the midwest, real fears of river flooding. iowa city, a wall of sandbags trying to stem the rising rivers that crested today. but in grafton, illinois, along the mississippi, even though flooding looms, it's business as usual. >> we've learned to live with the unpredictability of the mississippi. if it wasn't for that great river, we wouldn't have tourists in grafton. >> reporter: alex perez, abc news, chicago. >>> in another weather note about the monster typhoon bearing down tonight, this is neoguri as seen from space. tonight weakening as it moves over land but still packing gusts up to 130 miles per hour. japan's southern island including okinawa taking a hit. 50,000 americans consider it their home.
comes after a night that brought blinding rain and winds as strong enough to snap power lines in southern illinois. and outside of boston, where tornado warnings threaten millions. officials say it was a microburst packing 100-mile-an-hour winds that carved the landscape snapping at least 70 trees in 2. over 350 reports of severe weather in the last 24 hours. 300 alone for high winds. elsewhere in the midwest, real fears of river flooding. iowa city, a wall of sandbags trying to stem the rising...
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to see not only some severe weather in sections of iowa but also across portions of missouri, southern illinoise ohio river valley and even some locally strong thunderstorms possible over the western parts of the northeast and much of the midwest could see these severe thunderstorms capable of producing damaging winds, large hail and even a tornado or two in that part of the country. really does not need any additional rain. in fact, sections of iowa, missouri and illinois are dealing with flooding conditions, and with more rain, flooding concerns will be a major threat for at least the next day or two. meanwhile, in the northeast, again, some thunderstorms over the western parts of the region, especially early in the day, but farther east, after a somewhat comfortable weekend, the heat and humidity return today. a few more clouds overhead as well up and down the i-95 corridor. temperatures back into the 90s from new york city right down to d.c. elsewhere across the country, in florida some pop-up thunderstorms, especially across the interior sections of orlando. miami may also see a scattered
to see not only some severe weather in sections of iowa but also across portions of missouri, southern illinoise ohio river valley and even some locally strong thunderstorms possible over the western parts of the northeast and much of the midwest could see these severe thunderstorms capable of producing damaging winds, large hail and even a tornado or two in that part of the country. really does not need any additional rain. in fact, sections of iowa, missouri and illinois are dealing with...
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southern illinois is the south. as the late-paul sigh son used to say, "southern illinois is the land of grits and gospel music. it is small-town america, rural. it is where my family roots are. i know what they think about guns. guns are part of culture, part of family experience. father taking his son or even his daughter out to hunt is an important moment in each of their lives. they value the ownership of guns and over overwhelmingly use them responsiblely for hunting, for target practice. and still when you speak to these people about gun violence in the cities and ask them a very basic question, these proud gun owners respond in a way that i'm proud of. they agree that no convicted felon and no person mentally unstable should be able to buy a gun, period. we considered that on the floor of the senate. the manchin-toomey amendment closed the gun show loophole, asked the question, have you been convicted of a felony? is there your background that suggests a mental instability that should prohibit you from owning
southern illinois is the south. as the late-paul sigh son used to say, "southern illinois is the land of grits and gospel music. it is small-town america, rural. it is where my family roots are. i know what they think about guns. guns are part of culture, part of family experience. father taking his son or even his daughter out to hunt is an important moment in each of their lives. they value the ownership of guns and over overwhelmingly use them responsiblely for hunting, for target...
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a thief in southern illinois took a selfie that helped land her behind bars. police in west frankfort say danielle saxton posted these pictures on her facebook page showing off a new dress. but the problem was - the dress was stolen from a local boutique. the boutique owners posted pictures of the stolen dress on their facebook page and within hours people put the two pictures together and saxton was identified.. saxton was arrested and charged with shoplifting. police also found two t-shirts, sunglasses and a necklace she had taken from the boutique. in her defense ... you remember i had a blazer with a security sensors stuck on the back and everybody accused me for months. >> that happens sometimes. >> but speaks a lot about our employees. let's look at our day. warm again today. air quality alert for ground level ozone meaning it's going to give you a rough go if you are outside exercising. don't do it in the heat of the day. carpool if he can. and if you can, don't talk off your gas tank. only pickup at night. elsewhere we find temperatures of 71 in chicag
a thief in southern illinois took a selfie that helped land her behind bars. police in west frankfort say danielle saxton posted these pictures on her facebook page showing off a new dress. but the problem was - the dress was stolen from a local boutique. the boutique owners posted pictures of the stolen dress on their facebook page and within hours people put the two pictures together and saxton was identified.. saxton was arrested and charged with shoplifting. police also found two t-shirts,...
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kenny's ability to fight for southern illinois is unmatched.rom building their state highways, rend lake, the penitentiary, to building bridges, countless post offices and waterlines. whether convincing president carter to turn underground mine or escorting president kennedy to carbondale and marion, congressman gray was a one-of-a-kind advocate for southern illinois. i counted kenny among my friends and he loved serving in this house. we'll always remember him as the gentleman whose personality was as colorful as the suits he wore to the capitol each day. colleagues, join me in remembering world war ii veteran, congressman ken gray. kenny, thank you for your service to your nation, your state and to southern illinois. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back his time. for what purpose does the gentleman from minnesota seek recognition? >> i ask unanimous consent to address the house for one minute and to revise and extend my remarks. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from minnesota is recognized for one minute. >> mr. speaker, i
kenny's ability to fight for southern illinois is unmatched.rom building their state highways, rend lake, the penitentiary, to building bridges, countless post offices and waterlines. whether convincing president carter to turn underground mine or escorting president kennedy to carbondale and marion, congressman gray was a one-of-a-kind advocate for southern illinois. i counted kenny among my friends and he loved serving in this house. we'll always remember him as the gentleman whose...
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southern illinois and back into pennsylvania. we could see damaging wind gusts and hail and isolated tornados. then it expands a lot into monday. from new york city right back into arkansas. that's what we'll focus on tomorrow along with the colder air that's going to move in. it's the same setup but not cold enough to be a polar vortex. but it is going to be fairly cold chltd look at some of our temperatures here. duluth about 68 degrees. temperatures only around 69 on monday in chicago. so it certainly is going to cool down. we'll talk more about that. >>> turn now to the powerful words of a sole survivor of that massacre in texas last week. the 15-year-old that helped track down the man charged with the killings spoke out for the first time at a memorial service for her family. >> reporter: 15-year-old cassidy stay showed remarkable strength. >> i'm really thankful for all of the people that have been praying if he more and keeping me and my family in their thoughts. >> reporter: cassidy is the only one to survive the attack a
southern illinois and back into pennsylvania. we could see damaging wind gusts and hail and isolated tornados. then it expands a lot into monday. from new york city right back into arkansas. that's what we'll focus on tomorrow along with the colder air that's going to move in. it's the same setup but not cold enough to be a polar vortex. but it is going to be fairly cold chltd look at some of our temperatures here. duluth about 68 degrees. temperatures only around 69 on monday in chicago. so it...
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democrat ken gray served southern illinois from 1955 to 1974... and again from 1985 to 1989. he was known for bringing home 7 billion dollars in federal money for regional projects, including interstate highways and a man-made lake to provide drinking water. gray died saturday at a hospital in herrin... he was 89. former u.s. senator alan dixon will be laid to rest today. dixon served two terms in the 1980's and 90's, until carol moseley braun defeated him in a primary in 1992. before that, dixon was a state representative and senator, and illinois state treasurer and secretary of state. dixon died a week ago, at age 86. flames could be seen for miles in the night sky over boston after a house under construction caught fire and the blaze spread to two other homes. neighbors had to evacuate as gusty winds fanned the flames in beverly, a northern suburb. no one was hurt. the fire's cause is still under investigation. six people suffered burns after a fire at rockefeller center in new york. the fire happened on the observation deck last night. an elevated camera caught fire, whi
democrat ken gray served southern illinois from 1955 to 1974... and again from 1985 to 1989. he was known for bringing home 7 billion dollars in federal money for regional projects, including interstate highways and a man-made lake to provide drinking water. gray died saturday at a hospital in herrin... he was 89. former u.s. senator alan dixon will be laid to rest today. dixon served two terms in the 1980's and 90's, until carol moseley braun defeated him in a primary in 1992. before that,...
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severe weather comes after a blinding rain and winds as strong enough to snap power lines in southern illinoistside of boston where tornado warnings threaten millions. officials say it was a microburst packing 100-mile-an-hour winds that carved the landscape, snapping at least 70 trees in two. elsewhere in the midwest, real fears of river flooding. iowa city, a wall of sandbags trying to stem the rising rivers that crested. but in graften, illinois, along the mississippi, even though flooding looms, it's business as usual. >> we've learned to live with the unpredictability of the mississippi. if it wasn't for that great river, we wouldn't have tourist in graften. >> reporter: alex perez, abc news, washington. >>> storms that rolled through the denver area gave one man the shock of his life. chad greenless was recording the lightning storm with his cell phone. you see that. he thought he was safe in his garage. a bolt of lightning came down and knocked him right off his feet. his daughter found him convulsing on the floor. >> i want to say that i turned. took one step and then fell right throug
severe weather comes after a blinding rain and winds as strong enough to snap power lines in southern illinoistside of boston where tornado warnings threaten millions. officials say it was a microburst packing 100-mile-an-hour winds that carved the landscape, snapping at least 70 trees in two. elsewhere in the midwest, real fears of river flooding. iowa city, a wall of sandbags trying to stem the rising rivers that crested. but in graften, illinois, along the mississippi, even though flooding...
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well, we'd love to have you come back to southern illinois university. >> i know. very nice. caller: my stock, jim, is apache. apa. >> oh, man. apache is the overlooking independent oil, i like that stock so much. i think you should buy it. if you own it, i would buy more. and that, ladies and gentlemen, is the conclusion of the declan-inspired lightning round! [bell rings] ♪ time and sales data. split-second stats. ♪ its so close to the options floor, you'll bust your brain-box. all on thinkorswim, from td ameritrade. having a perfectly nice day, when out of nowhere a pick-up truck slams into your brand new car. one second it wasn't there and the next second... boom! you've had your first accident. now you have to make your first claim. so you talk to your insurance company and... boom! you're blindsided for a second time. they won't give you enough money to replace your brand new car. don't those people know you're already shaken up? liberty mutual's new car replacement will pay for the entire value of your car plus depreciation. call and for drivers with accident forgivene
well, we'd love to have you come back to southern illinois university. >> i know. very nice. caller: my stock, jim, is apache. apa. >> oh, man. apache is the overlooking independent oil, i like that stock so much. i think you should buy it. if you own it, i would buy more. and that, ladies and gentlemen, is the conclusion of the declan-inspired lightning round! [bell rings] ♪ time and sales data. split-second stats. ♪ its so close to the options floor, you'll bust your...
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southern illinois, indiana and ohio, back into pennsylvania, we could see damaging wind gusts and hail and isolated tornadoes. then, it spreads east and expands a lot as we go into monday. from new york city, norfolk virginia, and arkansas, we will focus on that tomorrow along with this colder air that's going to move in. we will call it more of a polar intrusion. it is the same setup. not cold enough to be an official polar vortex. it originates not from siberia but from the northeastern pacific. it is going to be fairly cold. look at some of our temperatures here. specially near fargo. 68 degrees on monday. duluth, 68 degrees. 69 on monday in chicago. so it certainly is going to cool down and we will talk more about that in just a couple of minutes, guys. >>> dylan, turn that into the powerful words of the sole survivor of the horrific manslaughter last week. the 15-year-old spoke out for the first time at a memorial service for her family. we have more. >> reporter: 15-year-old cassidy's faith showed remarkable strength during a memorial as others wiped away tears. >> i am really th
southern illinois, indiana and ohio, back into pennsylvania, we could see damaging wind gusts and hail and isolated tornadoes. then, it spreads east and expands a lot as we go into monday. from new york city, norfolk virginia, and arkansas, we will focus on that tomorrow along with this colder air that's going to move in. we will call it more of a polar intrusion. it is the same setup. not cold enough to be an official polar vortex. it originates not from siberia but from the northeastern...
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of nebraska all of the way through ohio and moderate risk that takes in central illinois and southern illinoises large hail damaging winds, and even a tornado. tomorrow the risk moves east as you can see from vermont to all of the way down into kentucky and tennessee and off to east and moderate risk that takes into account here ohio as well as west virginia and parts of kentucky as well. so some rough weather is potentially in store for us both saturday and sunday along with those scorching temps. back to you. >> weather satellites are tracking water reserves in the drought stricken west and researchers at nasa and the university of california irvine say they are finding -- what they are finding is shocking. reservoirs are running low and underground resources are depleting at an alarming rate. one look at the white ring where water levels used to rise at lake meed reservoir, it's clear. the colorado river basin is drying up. what you don't see underground is even more unnerving. >> during these periods of drought we hit that ground water supply really hard. it gets significantly depleted. >>
of nebraska all of the way through ohio and moderate risk that takes in central illinois and southern illinoises large hail damaging winds, and even a tornado. tomorrow the risk moves east as you can see from vermont to all of the way down into kentucky and tennessee and off to east and moderate risk that takes into account here ohio as well as west virginia and parts of kentucky as well. so some rough weather is potentially in store for us both saturday and sunday along with those scorching...
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in a moderate risk of severe storms that takes in central illinois as well as central indiana and southern indiana. and the risk here is for large hail damaging winds and even a tornado or two. tomorrow it moves out to the east where we have a slight risk all the way up from vermont and new hampshire all the way down into kentucky and tennessee and a moderate risk that takes in ohio as well as parts of kentucky and even west virginia. so some rough weather is possible this weekend along with the scorching temperatures. anthony. >> ed curran at wbbm tv thanks ed. >>> later the devastating effects a prolonged drought is having for a major source of drinking water in the west. >>> take a look at this video. in phoenix a summer thunderstorm produced this wall of dust. it forced drivers to pull to the side of interstate 10 during the friday afternoon rush hour. they say it was about 50 miles wide. so bad that this actually affected flights. >> that's an amazing sight. >>> time to show you some of this morning's headlines. the "times" of london says american special forces are trying to determin
in a moderate risk of severe storms that takes in central illinois as well as central indiana and southern indiana. and the risk here is for large hail damaging winds and even a tornado or two. tomorrow it moves out to the east where we have a slight risk all the way up from vermont and new hampshire all the way down into kentucky and tennessee and a moderate risk that takes in ohio as well as parts of kentucky and even west virginia. so some rough weather is possible this weekend along with...
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meanwhile, hamas is firing more rockets into southern illinois. holly williams is in tel aviv where the attacks are getting uncomfortably close. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. the warning sirens began wailing here in tel aviv just after 8:00 this morning local time and yesterday they rang out time and time again. not just in the towns close to the border with gaza, but here 40 miles away in tel aviv. israeli missiles rained down on gaza in a night of deadly air strikes. israel's government says it's responding to rocket attacks by terrorists and trying to stop them by targeting command centers and rocket launchers used by hamas. the militant group that governs the gaza strip. several operatives have been killed. but civilians have also been caught up in the bomb boardment. more than two dozen people died yesterday, several of them children. nabil hamad said his brother was killed sitting in his own home. what can i say, he said? we'll leave it up to god. but instead of stopping the rocket attacks, palestinian militants are now firing the
meanwhile, hamas is firing more rockets into southern illinois. holly williams is in tel aviv where the attacks are getting uncomfortably close. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. the warning sirens began wailing here in tel aviv just after 8:00 this morning local time and yesterday they rang out time and time again. not just in the towns close to the border with gaza, but here 40 miles away in tel aviv. israeli missiles rained down on gaza in a night of deadly air strikes. israel's...
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a great example of energy efficiency infrastructure and operations is southern illinois university in my home district, and my alma mater. s.i.u. is committed to sustainability and green operations across campus. the university of be-- the university believes that higher education should be ecologically sound, socially just, and economically viable. giving students a healthy environment in which to live and learn. s.i.u. was again named a green college by the princeton review. s.i.u. maintains green jobs and green processes through their vermi composting center, designed to take food scraps from dormitories and turn it into compost for gardener -- gardens. it's programs like these that this amendment will support. now like all of you, i have the opportunity to listen to my constituents this past week. over and over again, my constituents stopped me to ask, why do we spend billions of dollars, billions of tax dollar, build and rebuild other nations around the world while so many of our critical improvements need to be made here at home? this amendment won't address all those needs here
a great example of energy efficiency infrastructure and operations is southern illinois university in my home district, and my alma mater. s.i.u. is committed to sustainability and green operations across campus. the university of be-- the university believes that higher education should be ecologically sound, socially just, and economically viable. giving students a healthy environment in which to live and learn. s.i.u. was again named a green college by the princeton review. s.i.u. maintains...
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walked the halls of power in springfield, illinois, and washington, d.c., but never forgot his southern illinoisoots. he was a mentor to generations of southern illinoisans. his sense of civille civility is a commod -- civility is a commodity that is in even greater demand today. it is in his honor and memory that i encourage the spirit of bipartisanship and cooperation as we continue to serve our fellow citizens in america. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back. for what purpose does the gentleman from arizona seek recognition? >> i ask unanimous consent to address the house for one minute and to revise and extend. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the gentleman from arizona is is recognized for one minute. mr. franks: mr. speaker, last month palestinian president mahmoud abbas openly united with the terrorist group hamas and right now they are raining down rockets upon the innocent citizens of israel. alf of all israelis sought shelter in bomb shelters. and this administration has said that abbas, proclaimed in an israeli newspaper that, quote, finally peace is possible.
walked the halls of power in springfield, illinois, and washington, d.c., but never forgot his southern illinoisoots. he was a mentor to generations of southern illinoisans. his sense of civille civility is a commod -- civility is a commodity that is in even greater demand today. it is in his honor and memory that i encourage the spirit of bipartisanship and cooperation as we continue to serve our fellow citizens in america. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back. for what purpose...
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as for right now, the heaviest of rain is southeastern missouri, southern illinois. we have stronger storms through indiana right now. that's going to be the area. a little further east we will see their strongest storms. we have 278 reports of wind gusts over 58 miles per hour yesterday and 91 reports of greater than a quarter in am r diameter. we did have most of our flooding the last couple of days. in red, little rock, state new york is where we will see some of your strongest storms today. i want to point out where we have the flooding up and down the mississippi and to put it in perspective for you, 18 feet is where we have major flooding in the mississippi river in burlington, iowa. the river levels are up closer to 24 feet. and it is going to take all week long before we even get closer to the major flood stage. this is what we are seeing up and down the mississippi in iowa and further south in missouri where ron mott is. how are residents preparing right now, ron? >> reporter: hey there, dylan. good morning to you. the mayor has been on the job 10 years. the
as for right now, the heaviest of rain is southeastern missouri, southern illinois. we have stronger storms through indiana right now. that's going to be the area. a little further east we will see their strongest storms. we have 278 reports of wind gusts over 58 miles per hour yesterday and 91 reports of greater than a quarter in am r diameter. we did have most of our flooding the last couple of days. in red, little rock, state new york is where we will see some of your strongest storms today....
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flooding to continue in iowa and back into illinois and southern wisconsin, especially tomorrow. already extremely high. we could end up with more flooding rains as it comes down later today and into tomorrow. the rest of the country today looks all right. high pressure starting to build in. even in the northeast, new york city up into parts of southern new england, we'll see a return to sunshine although maine you're going to be stuck in the rain. the remnants of arthur now a post-tropical system. cue end >>> 6: 11, good sad morning, i'm christina loren. san francisco this morning, a beautiful start, foggy, breeze but clear in sunol, and the basic difference in the climates are clouds. keeping the cities in the interbay nice and cool, but meanwhile, clouds cut off at the interbay so the inland valleys are hot. 86 in the south bay, 71 in the east shore, and 64 degrees in san francisco. . >>> and that's your latest forecast. erica? >> all right, dylan, thanks. turning to the big news out of brazil where the world cup host country team won their battle in friday's match against col
flooding to continue in iowa and back into illinois and southern wisconsin, especially tomorrow. already extremely high. we could end up with more flooding rains as it comes down later today and into tomorrow. the rest of the country today looks all right. high pressure starting to build in. even in the northeast, new york city up into parts of southern new england, we'll see a return to sunshine although maine you're going to be stuck in the rain. the remnants of arthur now a post-tropical...
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visiting professor at the kellogg school at northwestern university, so he was in evanston, illinois, and i was in southern california, and what i would do is i would go for a week a month to see him and work on the book. and that's--so that would be, you know, roughly a quarter of my time, but that wasn't for the full two and a half years. it was less at the beginning because there's a lot of wheel-spinning when you -- especially when you've never written a book before. you don't know how to do it. and so it wa--i was working on it somewhat less at the beginning and then more a--as time went on. i would say probably it was about a fourth of my time. c-span: and how much would you de--talk about your--like these--these five rules that you've got here, who did you bounce all those off of? a lot of people? >> guest: well, the actual rules, when i was writing them, i wa--it was mainly talking to my husband, although w--after i would write a chapter, then i would send it to--i had a few people, including--we talked about nick gillespie, my colleague--i had a few friends that i would send the chapters to--each
visiting professor at the kellogg school at northwestern university, so he was in evanston, illinois, and i was in southern california, and what i would do is i would go for a week a month to see him and work on the book. and that's--so that would be, you know, roughly a quarter of my time, but that wasn't for the full two and a half years. it was less at the beginning because there's a lot of wheel-spinning when you -- especially when you've never written a book before. you don't know how to...
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illinois. >> it looks like the corn crop is doing beautifully this year. two southernne near portland >> these clouds occur when rain pushes cooler air out of the thunderstorm. accreting the clout it seems to roll. and i shot a red pluand a shot right on. >> it is a gorgeous shot out in dekalb county. >> is the debris clouds from rush- hour cluster. we have an active pat and developing. there is blazing heat out on the plains. the storm clusters are rotating. here is the one going down state. this area is going to be hammered by multiple of pricks of strong thunderstorms. any one of which could produce downpours. as we get into the weekend. driving it is the seed out to the west. 92 at oklahoma city. we have been so cool and pleasant with a 70 going here. this hot here don't has driven a lot of our summer weather. the jet stream rotates around it. folks up here boil. i look for rain. this is right in the heart of the drought area. 90 degree heat and the seas come close to of. >> the weekend features clusters of storms running around >> almost up to omaha and on to okla
illinois. >> it looks like the corn crop is doing beautifully this year. two southernne near portland >> these clouds occur when rain pushes cooler air out of the thunderstorm. accreting the clout it seems to roll. and i shot a red pluand a shot right on. >> it is a gorgeous shot out in dekalb county. >> is the debris clouds from rush- hour cluster. we have an active pat and developing. there is blazing heat out on the plains. the storm clusters are rotating. here is the...
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illinois and northwest indiana. com-ed is still working to restore power to nearly 23- thousand customers who have been without service since monday. most of those are in the southern region, including park forest where nancy loo is live with the latest. com-ed is still working to restore power to nearly 23- thousand customers who have been without service since monday. taking a look at the *other top stories this morning. this man is wanted for two murders. terrence doddy is suspected of killing a co-worker, in his office, in rockford on monday. police say they believe doddy also killed a woman, on tuesday, near a rest stop bathroom along i-39, near paw paw. they say he drove off in the victim's car, which is a gray nissan altima with the license plate, "b-a-r-g-m-n-2." former mayor richard daley is claiming a medical hardship, to avoid testifying about a controversial restaurant deal in millennium park. the emanuel administration claims, taxpayers were cheated by a 30-year sweetheart lease for the owners of the "park grill" during daley's tenure. daley's lawyers aren't saying *what medical problem makes daley unable to testify. a trial date has been set for the p
illinois and northwest indiana. com-ed is still working to restore power to nearly 23- thousand customers who have been without service since monday. most of those are in the southern region, including park forest where nancy loo is live with the latest. com-ed is still working to restore power to nearly 23- thousand customers who have been without service since monday. taking a look at the *other top stories this morning. this man is wanted for two murders. terrence doddy is suspected of...
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southern most district down there. they are both running ahead of their opponents. interestingly in illinoisd california, last cycle. we have a lot of their freshman democrats that none of their voters know. they sort of checked the box for at the presidential level and their numbers are very weak in the illinois districts and in the california districts. bob dold recent public polling had him beating brad snider. in the new jersey open seat. tom went up on tv and came out of a great primary fight in june. tyrnies ethical problems have not gone away. it's a very serious fight of his own. he will have to spend a lot of time. stuart mills is running against nick nolan in the district next to collin peterson in upper minneapolis. this guy for a first time candidate he has such a natural abilities and instincts. i've never seen anything like it. he has got a great shot against nolan. jeff gorel -- this is a seat on people's radars against julia brownly down in ventura county. he's an afghan war vet on navy reserve duty as we speak. he's an assembly man who won a very tough district there. lastly
southern most district down there. they are both running ahead of their opponents. interestingly in illinoisd california, last cycle. we have a lot of their freshman democrats that none of their voters know. they sort of checked the box for at the presidential level and their numbers are very weak in the illinois districts and in the california districts. bob dold recent public polling had him beating brad snider. in the new jersey open seat. tom went up on tv and came out of a great primary...
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we could see strong storms from the mid-atlantic to the southern parts of new england and stretching back into southeastern illinoise right now, a weak sea breeze. at least to start the day. it should be a bit stronger later on. our temperatures today still hot for the valleys. well into the 90s. san jose mid-90s around saratoga. 70s and 80s closer to san francisco. you can see the north bay, 90s in santa rosa. approaching 100 degrees in the tri-valley. temperatures should begin to cool a little bit as we wrap up the weekend. increasing high clouds, though, and a chance of mountain thunder. we'll talk more about that coming up at 7:00. >>> for today's top spot, we are heading very far west, my friend. it comes to us from kgw in oregon. it's the 14th annual summer celebration. downtown will come alive with so many different pieces of art for you to see and make yourself. the free festival is arts and crafts for the kids and a mural in a weekend project. a whole mural in a weekend. something to check out in oregon. tamron? >> thank you. if you are planning ongoing on vacation anytime soon, let this next story stand a
we could see strong storms from the mid-atlantic to the southern parts of new england and stretching back into southeastern illinoise right now, a weak sea breeze. at least to start the day. it should be a bit stronger later on. our temperatures today still hot for the valleys. well into the 90s. san jose mid-90s around saratoga. 70s and 80s closer to san francisco. you can see the north bay, 90s in santa rosa. approaching 100 degrees in the tri-valley. temperatures should begin to cool a...
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southerners lockstep in unison against any change. and if it weren't for the republican leader everett dirksen of illinois and his colleagues, they couldieved cloture and passed the bill. >> ifill: bill mccolloch's partner in all of this was a democrat who was very much unlike him, he was from an urban area, emanuel celler from new york. >> yep, from brooklyn, he was a immigration lawyer, he was a staunch defender of liberalism in all its disguises. he'd been in congress for already by this point something, more than 40 years. and he and mccolloch were polar opposites in many ways but they were close friends, and they and their wives socialized together. so while mccolloch was trying to work with the kennedy administration, manny celler was having to deal with the civil rights coalition and the advocacy groups who wanted the strongest possible bill. and in the fall of 1963 they came to kind of a clash because the administration was afraid that the bill would be so loaded up with a christmas tree of items that it couldn't pass, and they had to work to work a compromise. >> ifill: in the popular retelling, lyndon johnson gets a huge amou
southerners lockstep in unison against any change. and if it weren't for the republican leader everett dirksen of illinois and his colleagues, they couldieved cloture and passed the bill. >> ifill: bill mccolloch's partner in all of this was a democrat who was very much unlike him, he was from an urban area, emanuel celler from new york. >> yep, from brooklyn, he was a immigration lawyer, he was a staunch defender of liberalism in all its disguises. he'd been in congress for already...
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, lower michigan that is, and then stretching across northern indiana into illinois over towards parts of missouri and southern is on the way to bring us severe weather. out across the four corners. this is great news, the best time of the year across the southwest with the rain coming in to get pretty good stuff coming. here's the severe weather threat today as we most lie talk about the wind threat. then that moves tomorrow off to the south and east. including the big cities, monday and tuesday, some areas getting three to five inches of rain. take a look at the cold green temperatures. 61 in marquette. 76 in kansas city. by wednesday we're talking about highs in the 70s across parts of oklahoma. so a nice break from summer right smack dab in the middle of it. guys? >>> it feels like fall out here today. thank you, rick. >>> the federal government now leaning on churches to help with the explosion of illegal immigrants crossing the border. >>> and some brand new royal baby rumors this morning. could kate middleton be pregnant again? [ male announcer ] hands were made for playing. legs, for crossing. feet...s
, lower michigan that is, and then stretching across northern indiana into illinois over towards parts of missouri and southern is on the way to bring us severe weather. out across the four corners. this is great news, the best time of the year across the southwest with the rain coming in to get pretty good stuff coming. here's the severe weather threat today as we most lie talk about the wind threat. then that moves tomorrow off to the south and east. including the big cities, monday and...
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southern portion of missouri this morning has prompted a severe form warning. that's really about all. we are dealing with the threat of flooding continuing along the mississippi river. in illinois, we have video to show there you, where we've been sandbagging, communities dealing with heavy rainfall. the mississippi river crested here, but unfortunately, there's more rain coming into this area today. it looks like we're going to keep it pretty wet with one to up wards of three inches in the same locations. >> a new video allegedly shows the head of the islamic state calling muslims to action. >> what this release reveals about how the group is operating. former u.s. ambassador to iraq james jeffery joins us live to discuss it. >> the holiday weekend marred by violence, shooting spiked in two of the countries biggest cities, dozens of victims shot and deaths by gun violence. >> they lied to me repeatedly. >> why a community that uncovered the use of controversial pesticides in his back yard is being sued by those companies using the chemicals for revealing the truth. >> the newest big buyout on the web. web. [ grunting ] i'm taking off, but, uh, don't worry. i'm gonna leave the
southern portion of missouri this morning has prompted a severe form warning. that's really about all. we are dealing with the threat of flooding continuing along the mississippi river. in illinois, we have video to show there you, where we've been sandbagging, communities dealing with heavy rainfall. the mississippi river crested here, but unfortunately, there's more rain coming into this area today. it looks like we're going to keep it pretty wet with one to up wards of three inches in the...