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steven cook, members to indicate they wish to resign will be told they could only do so in august.ll use any legal means at our disposal. >> i'm not surprised. not that they're not very good with the entire memo detailing strategies to keep membership and it was all lawsuits but throwing their own members under the bus with any means at their disposal to keep them from paying dues and not one word said by some real shape up our act so they stay with us just push bush bush. >> there is no right to work state, the pedal to the metal with the ways of doing business. this from the memo will be told, i gave you that, to leave the impact could be hit through bargaining strategy. gerri: you want to get around the law? >> they do the forced educe claimed to get secondary contracts between the school district especially because of steve cook to extend the contract just the of clause for they have to pay the union to extend just those just 10 years as a to do with wages or benefits or working conditions but preventing them from getting right to work rights for tenures. is that good for membe
steven cook, members to indicate they wish to resign will be told they could only do so in august.ll use any legal means at our disposal. >> i'm not surprised. not that they're not very good with the entire memo detailing strategies to keep membership and it was all lawsuits but throwing their own members under the bus with any means at their disposal to keep them from paying dues and not one word said by some real shape up our act so they stay with us just push bush bush. >> there...
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cook. [applause] steven was co-chair for quite some time providing some great leadership. all right. and another student, hannah lee. i'm not sure she's here tonight so that concludes our certificates of recognition. let's give them a hand for their hard work please. [applause] thank you very much. >> as a point of personal privilege later in the meeting we have the moment where we announce new people to our committees and mine is in the audience and mark will be joining the sac and mark will you stand up. [applause] any other comments from the board? >> yes. so as a past member of the kak for many years i know the time and dedication it takes. i want to say thank you very much and particularly say thank you to claire waskey my appointee coming off four years of dedicated service for our school district. she's also a school librarian and so claire if you're listening i want to say thank you so much for representing our district on the peace. thank you very much. [applause] >> i just really want to thank each and other one of you and your families because i know it takes a lot of time
cook. [applause] steven was co-chair for quite some time providing some great leadership. all right. and another student, hannah lee. i'm not sure she's here tonight so that concludes our certificates of recognition. let's give them a hand for their hard work please. [applause] thank you very much. >> as a point of personal privilege later in the meeting we have the moment where we announce new people to our committees and mine is in the audience and mark will be joining the sac and mark...
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more than 48 hours after steven robbins was allowed to walk out the front entrance of the cook county jail, authorities discovered him hiding out in kankakee. the sherriff's department received more than 100 tips that led them across the area... but they knew they had their man when they saw a suspicious character walking into a home in the 400 block of fraser avenue just before 11 last night. "someone just went into the house carrying groceries with a wig on that fit the description" this is what robbins was wearing....seemingly very comfortable in making himself at home with a man, woman, and two young children. they didn't know he was wanted...a murderer on the loose. robbins' cousin, dart says was a friend of the residents. that cousin told them someone was trying to beat him up and that he needed to hide for a little while. he didn't put up a struggle he was sitting in front of the tv watching a program was quite shocked to see us robbins was sipping from a bottle of seagrams...the wig he had taken off. he was telling me you don't have to put cuffs, i'm not resisting, i was expla
more than 48 hours after steven robbins was allowed to walk out the front entrance of the cook county jail, authorities discovered him hiding out in kankakee. the sherriff's department received more than 100 tips that led them across the area... but they knew they had their man when they saw a suspicious character walking into a home in the 400 block of fraser avenue just before 11 last night. "someone just went into the house carrying groceries with a wig on that fit the description"...
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dan owns this name and steven we weiss owns the name and likes it. that's not what tim cookaid. >> you have to define peeking, four years ago, growing at 40 400%-year over-year. you can define it any way you want. you sold 700 million smartphones and 1.2 billion total phones. i don't know how that's peeking. you look at emerging markets, that's over 80% of subscribers out there. the penetration for that market is like 15% for smartphones. the developed markets like the u.s., over 60% of subscribers own smartphones. you have a long way to go before you have a problem. >> don't forget the tablet market. qualcomm is looking for 650 million tablets in 2016. you look at their presentation, growth is really going strong. maybe it won't be 50 or 200% but more than enough strong. then, there is the upgrade cycle. that's a ludicrous report by jpmorga jpmorgan. >> a quick comment from jon fortt, that comment from the analyst that downgraded qualcomm doesn't jive with what we heard by tim cook by any stretch of the imagination where he thinks the smartphone market is going. >> qualcomm
dan owns this name and steven we weiss owns the name and likes it. that's not what tim cookaid. >> you have to define peeking, four years ago, growing at 40 400%-year over-year. you can define it any way you want. you sold 700 million smartphones and 1.2 billion total phones. i don't know how that's peeking. you look at emerging markets, that's over 80% of subscribers out there. the penetration for that market is like 15% for smartphones. the developed markets like the u.s., over 60% of...
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steven robins was his name. he was taken to court to face a drug charge. when the charge was dropped cookly released him. no word yet what caused the mix-up. the company that makes triaminic and they are raw flu is recalling medications. children were able to open the child proof caps. at least one child needed medical tanks and that could be very dangerous. keep an eye on that. >>> it is 22 after the top of the hour. time for your health fix. anna is here with the story. >> great to see everybody home on a friday morning. seeing the doctor may soon be a thing of the past. you may be seeing a robot instead. the f -- a green lighted a robot avatar for physicians like the one you see here. it will be able to navigate hospital corridors and hospitals. it will interact with patients thousands of miles away. it could cost between 4-6,000 dollars a month to operate. the benefit some of the world's top specialists will be able to talk to patients face to face without being in the same room or time zone. the hefty price tag on the robotic doctor may out weigh the potential benefit. you want to kn
steven robins was his name. he was taken to court to face a drug charge. when the charge was dropped cookly released him. no word yet what caused the mix-up. the company that makes triaminic and they are raw flu is recalling medications. children were able to open the child proof caps. at least one child needed medical tanks and that could be very dangerous. keep an eye on that. >>> it is 22 after the top of the hour. time for your health fix. anna is here with the story. >>...
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steven allen. i love this sweater. you could wear it to a restaurant. you could wear it to cooking someone dinner.t's a versatile look. and i love the simplicity. this is for going from the office to your date. and the thing i love about this, is notice the suit itself. this is a perfect outfit your wear to work. you still look super chic and professional. he looks clean and minimal, simple and gorgeous and put together. >> reporter: what's your go-to look? >> my favorite is the suit. it's really easy and if you get a suit that fits you, it's more comfortable than a t-shirt or pair of jeans. if you don't know your size, go to a department store and you can get sized out really quickly. >> reporter: you heard the man, go simple and classic this valentine's day. so rob, when it comes to men's fashion, less is more. all you need is a good suit, some worn jeans or cool sneakers. >> there we go. >> asking for a lot from men, though. that knit sweater was a little on the border. >> but that suit, any day. >> the leather jacket was hot, too. >> too much attention on fashion when everybody ends up buck na
steven allen. i love this sweater. you could wear it to a restaurant. you could wear it to cooking someone dinner.t's a versatile look. and i love the simplicity. this is for going from the office to your date. and the thing i love about this, is notice the suit itself. this is a perfect outfit your wear to work. you still look super chic and professional. he looks clean and minimal, simple and gorgeous and put together. >> reporter: what's your go-to look? >> my favorite is the...
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convicted murderer steven robbins was just allowed to walk out of chicago's cook county jail.rving a 60-year sentence for murder in indiana. tonight he's free and prison officials have no idea where he is. ross rice, the former spokesman of the chicago office of the fbi, says robbins is potentially dangerous because he is desperate. >> this wasn't a planned escape. he was probably as stunned as anybody when the door opened up and he walked out. he has nowhere to go. he has very little funds, no communication with anyone. >> reporter: kwha exactly happened is unclear. paperwork sent with robbins was very clear that they wanted him back. >> in this case, the release paperwork has clearly stamped on it, do not release this offender from court. >> robbins is 44. he has the name nicole tattooed on his neck. we got ahold of nicole, his ex-wife, in indiana. >> i know he's a good guy. i'm scared for him because they might kill him. it's their mistake. he's not no serial killer or nothing like that. >> reporter: the same thing happened in 2009. jonathan cooper serving time for manslaug
convicted murderer steven robbins was just allowed to walk out of chicago's cook county jail.rving a 60-year sentence for murder in indiana. tonight he's free and prison officials have no idea where he is. ross rice, the former spokesman of the chicago office of the fbi, says robbins is potentially dangerous because he is desperate. >> this wasn't a planned escape. he was probably as stunned as anybody when the door opened up and he walked out. he has nowhere to go. he has very little...
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steven robbins was in court on unrelated charges. the charges were dropped but instead of being returned to indiana to complete his 60-year sentence for murder, robbins was released by the cook county sheriff's office. ted rowlands is in chicago. how dangerous is this man? >> reporter: well, carol, clearly he didn't plan an escape so this is a guy who has realistically no resources. it is hovering around zero outside in the midwest in terms of temperature with windchills below zero. he's got to be desperate to find shelter, to find money so he is clearly dangerous, and they want to bring him in as soon as possible. he was serving a 60-year sentence for murder and unlawful gun possession charges. he was convicted in 2004 in the state of indiana, and warrants have been issued in both indiana and illinois. the big question is of course how did this happen? how was he let go? he came here for a hearing on drug charges, even though he was serving this murder charge in indiana, they brought him to chicago to face these drug charges, old drug charges. they were dropped, as soon as he got into court and then when he left the courtroom, he went along with the other guys who had their
steven robbins was in court on unrelated charges. the charges were dropped but instead of being returned to indiana to complete his 60-year sentence for murder, robbins was released by the cook county sheriff's office. ted rowlands is in chicago. how dangerous is this man? >> reporter: well, carol, clearly he didn't plan an escape so this is a guy who has realistically no resources. it is hovering around zero outside in the midwest in terms of temperature with windchills below zero. he's...
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cook. >> oh, my god, we're going to die. >> yep, movie tough guy and posse volunteer steven seagal is one of the instructors here in maricopaew will be allowed to catch the whole thing on camera. that said, chris, is this, you know, just another one of arpaio's grabs for attention? or is there validity here? >> it feels very pr to me, this idea that we're going to bring a hollywood box office star in on a school shooting, kind of conflats the two issues of violence and movies and reality and kind of blurs the lines here, which, you know, in washington, they're debating kind of how much influence movies and violent images have over these kinds of events. and now sheriff is blending these two things. you got to wonder what he's thinking here. >> it is interesting you bring up what is happening in washington. we saw celebrities coming out today, asking congress to do something, to act. i'm curious, i'll throw this to you. do you think celebrities in general should have a role in the whole gun debate that the nation is having? >> these are the people that we look at in movies, on television. these are the people that our childr
cook. >> oh, my god, we're going to die. >> yep, movie tough guy and posse volunteer steven seagal is one of the instructors here in maricopaew will be allowed to catch the whole thing on camera. that said, chris, is this, you know, just another one of arpaio's grabs for attention? or is there validity here? >> it feels very pr to me, this idea that we're going to bring a hollywood box office star in on a school shooting, kind of conflats the two issues of violence and movies...
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cook county jail. ted, how does this happen? >> reporter: well, there are a lot of questions, brooke, as to how it happened. talking to indiana prison officials, they say steven robins, when he left their custody, he had with him paperwork, very clear that said do not let this prisoner go. and that is exactly what happened. he was led outside the main gates here, outside the jail, on wednesday night, after a very short hearing, and makes you think why he was even here in the first place. he apparently tried to deal with this 21-year-old issue of an old warrant for him, by mail, from prison, where he's serving a 60-year prison term. he filed the paperwork, but it was returned and denied because it didn't have a $5 filing fee. so instead cook county went to indiana, picked him up, drove him back here, he was in court for a matter of minutes, and then he was just let go. so right now there is a manhunt on for him and there are a lot of questions for the folks here at cook county. unbelievably, brooke, this happened in 2009, same scenario, prisoner from mississippi came up for an unrelated charge, he was serving a manslaughter term, they let him go. that prisoner
cook county jail. ted, how does this happen? >> reporter: well, there are a lot of questions, brooke, as to how it happened. talking to indiana prison officials, they say steven robins, when he left their custody, he had with him paperwork, very clear that said do not let this prisoner go. and that is exactly what happened. he was led outside the main gates here, outside the jail, on wednesday night, after a very short hearing, and makes you think why he was even here in the first place....