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a doctor in chicago is offering hope. >> a huge day for us. >> reporter: he's about to arrive in chicago where team of medical experts will be waiting. >> he's a talker. not for a year now but he's a talker. >> reporter: they are living parents worth nightst nightmare. >> i don't know how much he understands but i know he recognizes my voice. >> reporter: rehe survived a car accident. >> not owl wounds are from the battlefield. >> reporter: he was left with a severe brain injury. he's unable to communicate but there's hope. >> i want to hear him talk to me. >> reporter: the va hospital in chicago is offering to treat him as part of a medical trial. the trip and medical transport
a doctor in chicago is offering hope. >> a huge day for us. >> reporter: he's about to arrive in chicago where team of medical experts will be waiting. >> he's a talker. not for a year now but he's a talker. >> reporter: they are living parents worth nightst nightmare. >> i don't know how much he understands but i know he recognizes my voice. >> reporter: rehe survived a car accident. >> not owl wounds are from the battlefield. >> reporter: he was...
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you asked what was going on in chicago. the people in chicago, and i daresay all of the midwest and far west, were very well oriented towards war in the pacific. that is the war japan was fighting against china and the other things japan was doing. in fact, there was a general consensus that did not understand why there was all this hullabaloo about supporting great britain. it was japan that was the enemy, not great britain. i know it was different on the east coast. but this is the way it was on the west coast. i have to interject here. i was told ahead of time you were at a redskins game. i thought at first that was the game when the bears beat the redskins 73-0. >> i thought that too, but that was two years before. >> anyhow, back to my story. the next day, young men were lined up at recruiting stations, army and navy recruiting stations, with lines around the block. some women went out and broke the japanese china because they were so mad at japan. my mother said, "i will do no such thing. i paid good money for that ch
you asked what was going on in chicago. the people in chicago, and i daresay all of the midwest and far west, were very well oriented towards war in the pacific. that is the war japan was fighting against china and the other things japan was doing. in fact, there was a general consensus that did not understand why there was all this hullabaloo about supporting great britain. it was japan that was the enemy, not great britain. i know it was different on the east coast. but this is the way it was...
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diana olick in chicago. >> looks pretty nice. that does it for us on nightly business report i'm sue herera thanks for watching. >> i'm tyler mathisen. have a great evening, everybody. we hope to see you tomorrow night. >>> tonight on "quest" -- concussions are common for athletes in all kinds of sports. but as scientists have learned more about them, they've discovered that concussions can be more serious than we thought. >>> and seahorses are enchanting. but overfishing has left them struggling to survive. meet the seahorse sleuths, whose mission to understand these mysterious fish may save them from extinction. >>> major funding for "quest" is provided by -- the national science foundation and the corporation for public broadcasting. additional su
diana olick in chicago. >> looks pretty nice. that does it for us on nightly business report i'm sue herera thanks for watching. >> i'm tyler mathisen. have a great evening, everybody. we hope to see you tomorrow night. >>> tonight on "quest" -- concussions are common for athletes in all kinds of sports. but as scientists have learned more about them, they've discovered that concussions can be more serious than we thought. >>> and seahorses are...
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en chicago viviana Ávila, univisiÓn >> mientras se determina si chicago solicitarÁ la extradiciÓn del chapo guzmÁn el procurador de mÉxico, murillo caram asegurÓ que su paÍs no tiene la intenciÓn de envÍalo a los ee.uu. dijo que estarÍa abierto a enviar al chapo al paÍs sÓlo despuÉs de que salga de prisiÓn en mÉxico eso podrÍa tomar 400 aÑos. >> hombres armados asesinaron a tiros a 5 obreros que reparaban una calle en una zona rural del centro de el salvador segÚn informaron las autoridades, la fiscalÍa general de la repÚblica dijo que los asesinos llegaron hasta donde trabajaban las vÍctimas y obligaron a los mÁs jÓvenes a quitarse las camisas y luego si los mataron, buscaban tatuajes que identifiquen a los miembros de las pandillas. >> el ex jefe de seguridad del fallecido presidente hugo chÁvez en venezuela acusÓ al actual presidente de la asamblea nacional de ese paÍs de ser lÍder de un cartel vinculado con el narcotrÁfico. el hombre habÍa aceptado pertenecer un programa de protecciÓn de testigos aquÍ en los estados unidos sacando su colaboraciÓn. fran
en chicago viviana Ávila, univisiÓn >> mientras se determina si chicago solicitarÁ la extradiciÓn del chapo guzmÁn el procurador de mÉxico, murillo caram asegurÓ que su paÍs no tiene la intenciÓn de envÍalo a los ee.uu. dijo que estarÍa abierto a enviar al chapo al paÍs sÓlo despuÉs de que salga de prisiÓn en mÉxico eso podrÍa tomar 400 aÑos. >> hombres armados asesinaron a tiros a 5 obreros que reparaban una calle en una zona rural del centro de el salvador segÚn...
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diana olick in chicago. >> looks pretty nice. that does it for us on nightly business report i'm sue herera thanks for watching. >> i'm tyler mathisen. have a great evening, everybody. we hope to see you tomorrow night. ( neighing ) oh! good heavens! ohh! it is you, the clockmaker. what are you doing here? i was missing the welcoming charms of candleford so much, miss pratt, i decided to come back. walk on. laura: once a year, candleford and lark rise and all the local villages looked forward to the only night when mischief was not only allowed it was encouraged. pranks and tricks and all manner of shocks and surprises were played by one neighbor on another. no one was safe. no one.
diana olick in chicago. >> looks pretty nice. that does it for us on nightly business report i'm sue herera thanks for watching. >> i'm tyler mathisen. have a great evening, everybody. we hope to see you tomorrow night. ( neighing ) oh! good heavens! ohh! it is you, the clockmaker. what are you doing here? i was missing the welcoming charms of candleford so much, miss pratt, i decided to come back. walk on. laura: once a year, candleford and lark rise and all the local villages...
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a doctor in chicago is offering hope. >> a huge day for us. >> reporter: he's about to arrive in chicago where team of medical experts will be waiting. >> he's a talker. not for a year now but he's a talker. >> reporter: they are living parents worth nightst nightmare. >> i don't know how much he understands but i know he recognizes my voice. >> reporter: rehe survived a car accident. >> not owl wounds are from the battlefield. >> reporter: he was left with a severe brain injury. he's unable to communicate but there's hope. >> i want to hear him talk to me. >> reporter: the va hospital in chicago is offering to treat him as part of a medical trial. the trip and medical transport team is extremely expense ifr. >> we're going to move you over. >> reporter: since the treatment is experimental it isn't covered by insurance. >> where does this pillow go? >> reporter: they're donating their service to transport him. >> if we're just a little cog in his wheel of recovery that's priceless. >> reporter: it will be a long process but the family knows it's a challenge jordan would be willing to acc
a doctor in chicago is offering hope. >> a huge day for us. >> reporter: he's about to arrive in chicago where team of medical experts will be waiting. >> he's a talker. not for a year now but he's a talker. >> reporter: they are living parents worth nightst nightmare. >> i don't know how much he understands but i know he recognizes my voice. >> reporter: rehe survived a car accident. >> not owl wounds are from the battlefield. >> reporter: he was...
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rahm emanuel is now mayor of chicago. bill daley and rahm emanuel were the chief lobbyists for passing nafta under clinton. they're the ones who rounded up the votes. they're the ones who made the deals with the recalcitrant democrats and republicans who didn't want to vote for it. these people are in the saddle. they succeeded each other as -- >> they're democrats, too. >> democrats. but daley succeeded rahm emanuel as obama's chief of staff. these are the people obama talks to all the time, and they're saying, free trade great. we don't know about factories closing, but it's a great way to raise money. >> senator mitch mcconnell, who will soon be the senate majority leader, said that new trade agreements are one of his top priorities. are we about to see some bipartisan cooperation between the republicans in the senate and obama in the white house on passing this new trade agreement? >> absolutely. they've already announced that they're going to try to work together. and if history is repeated, you will see fast track p
rahm emanuel is now mayor of chicago. bill daley and rahm emanuel were the chief lobbyists for passing nafta under clinton. they're the ones who rounded up the votes. they're the ones who made the deals with the recalcitrant democrats and republicans who didn't want to vote for it. these people are in the saddle. they succeeded each other as -- >> they're democrats, too. >> democrats. but daley succeeded rahm emanuel as obama's chief of staff. these are the people obama talks to all...
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diana olick in chicago. >> looks pretty nice. that does it for us on nightly business report i'm sue herera thanks for watching. >> i'm tyler mathisen. have a great evening, everybody. we hope to see you tomorrow night. >>> tonight on "quest" -- concussions are common for athletes in all kinds of sports. but as scientists have learned more about them, they've discovered that concussions can be more serious than we thought. >>> and seahorses are enchanting. but overfishing has left them struggling to survive. meet the seahorse sleuths, whose mission to understand these mysterious fish may save them from extinction. >>> major funding for "quest" is provided by -- the national science foundation and the corporation for public broadcasting. additio
diana olick in chicago. >> looks pretty nice. that does it for us on nightly business report i'm sue herera thanks for watching. >> i'm tyler mathisen. have a great evening, everybody. we hope to see you tomorrow night. >>> tonight on "quest" -- concussions are common for athletes in all kinds of sports. but as scientists have learned more about them, they've discovered that concussions can be more serious than we thought. >>> and seahorses are...
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>> reporter: like muddy waters the great chicago blues man, the chicago president seems to have his mojo working again. using the state of the union to brag on an economic strategy that so many said would fail. >> we've seen the fastest economic growth in over a decade deficits by 2/3 and a stock market that's doubled.
>> reporter: like muddy waters the great chicago blues man, the chicago president seems to have his mojo working again. using the state of the union to brag on an economic strategy that so many said would fail. >> we've seen the fastest economic growth in over a decade deficits by 2/3 and a stock market that's doubled.
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. >> shorts in chicago. i love people in chicago. >> i'm not sure that healthy that is. >> if you are watching football all day. >> chicago, they are not watching. the frigid temperatures are making conditions icy. there are the plows. one man said he had a large scare on the road. >> at first it was a little bit tough conditions. actually i almost swerved off the road. >> icy conditions prompting accidents in missouri. check out the damage to the suv. in that case no one was seriously hurt. >>> the same storm system spawning storms in the south. nine confirmed tornadoes in mississippi and alabama. one woman was in her house when she suddenly heard a deafening sound. >> it was just like you hear them say a train is coming. it was just like a train coming. it was hitting the house. >> the stormy weather and frigid temperatures set to continue all week. let's get to meteorologist pedram javaheri for an early look at your weather. >> good morning to you. let's talk about what is happening nationwide. massive ar
. >> shorts in chicago. i love people in chicago. >> i'm not sure that healthy that is. >> if you are watching football all day. >> chicago, they are not watching. the frigid temperatures are making conditions icy. there are the plows. one man said he had a large scare on the road. >> at first it was a little bit tough conditions. actually i almost swerved off the road. >> icy conditions prompting accidents in missouri. check out the damage to the suv. in...
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, i attended chicago public schools and enrolled in morehouse school to study history, returned to chicago as a teacher. i taught for 7 years before going to the harvard graduate school of education. as a teacher i taught for 7 years. i became a principal and the north lion dail unit in the chicago community had a health care clinic. after that i was asked by the cpo to run a school in west inc. inglewood and it was there that we began to implement common core standards to help our students prepare for the new assessments that were coming out nationwide. i'm an urban educator. that means that i have a special commitment to myself, to our families and to the communities that we serve. especially the children we work with. i attended chicago public schools k-12 and i was blessed to have multiple engaged and qualified and committed teachers during my matriculation. i believe that a quality education should not be a crap shoot. there is no gamble in developing schools. staffing them with committed quality teachers and building family investment in the education of our children. we know what wo
, i attended chicago public schools and enrolled in morehouse school to study history, returned to chicago as a teacher. i taught for 7 years before going to the harvard graduate school of education. as a teacher i taught for 7 years. i became a principal and the north lion dail unit in the chicago community had a health care clinic. after that i was asked by the cpo to run a school in west inc. inglewood and it was there that we began to implement common core standards to help our students...
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others have to go to be canceled but video out of chicago also show you this. temperatures about 30 degrees fahrenheit just below freezing and enough to support a few inches of snow coming down but this canceled or delayed some 750 flights out of chicago's o'hare airport on sunday morning and sunday afternoon. now, we talked about these windchills. take a look at these. when you talk about 30 below zero ten-minute exposure causes frostbite. only takes five minutes, parts of northern portions will have such temperatures so that's why it's extremely dangerous to be outside with winds expected to howl over the next couple of days cold air really settles in for over half of the united states. even reaching as far south as northern portions of the state of georgia where temperatures could be down to about 10 to 15 degrees farnan heighthrenheit.
others have to go to be canceled but video out of chicago also show you this. temperatures about 30 degrees fahrenheit just below freezing and enough to support a few inches of snow coming down but this canceled or delayed some 750 flights out of chicago's o'hare airport on sunday morning and sunday afternoon. now, we talked about these windchills. take a look at these. when you talk about 30 below zero ten-minute exposure causes frostbite. only takes five minutes, parts of northern portions...
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one example, chicago may not reach a high of zero tomorrow. the wind chill map alone is rather chilling. and aside from the cold, as we'll hear in a moment, there are troubles in the west as well. first tonight we begin with nbc's kevin tibbles in chicago. kevin, good evening. >> reporter: brian, much of america remains hunkered down tonight as this dangerous swath of arctic air continues to push further and further south, and it doesn't seem to be going anywhere for a couple of days. already here in chicago, some 80 schools have announced they'll be closed tomorrow. for some 200 million americans, today was an arctic trudge. blowing snow and bone chilling temperatures. pennsylvania roads became skating rinks. soon filled with sliding cars and multiple crashes. accidents, too, some fatal, from iowa to indiana. whiteouts and car crashes became synonymous. here in chicago, there are 300,000 passenger rail trips per day. frozen switches would cause travel chaos. rail crews light gas heater fires to keep them thawed out. these things freeze up, wh
one example, chicago may not reach a high of zero tomorrow. the wind chill map alone is rather chilling. and aside from the cold, as we'll hear in a moment, there are troubles in the west as well. first tonight we begin with nbc's kevin tibbles in chicago. kevin, good evening. >> reporter: brian, much of america remains hunkered down tonight as this dangerous swath of arctic air continues to push further and further south, and it doesn't seem to be going anywhere for a couple of days....
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chicago, minneapolis, fargo. i did find one spot. i can't picture what this would be like negative 48 off lake superior in supreme northeastern minnesota, the coldest i could find in the entire country. nothing like that in the west. the reason the east is so cold and the door has been opened up is the big area of high pressure and a big ridge has let everything seep down from canada in a very unusually strong high pressure system also over montana this morning, responsible for this big cold outbreak. as far as the weather in the west goes another great day today. everyone in l.a. can watch the tv but everyone else freezing while you sit in shortser for january. red bluff at 66. not bad around reno either. >>> we talked about the heavy rains yesterday in washington state, the mudslide that happened towards the end of the weekend and monday that has stopped, too. >> bill karins thank you very much. >>> still ahead here another country is dealing with a shortage of mcdonald's french fries, plus the latest nasa discovery. could there be
chicago, minneapolis, fargo. i did find one spot. i can't picture what this would be like negative 48 off lake superior in supreme northeastern minnesota, the coldest i could find in the entire country. nothing like that in the west. the reason the east is so cold and the door has been opened up is the big area of high pressure and a big ridge has let everything seep down from canada in a very unusually strong high pressure system also over montana this morning, responsible for this big cold...
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. >> muchas gracias para la zona de chicago la llevaban una nevada es algo para lo cual los residentes saben prepararse asÍ lo hacen ante el arribo de la primera tormenta invernal del aÑo jazmÍn mostrar un panorama de cÓmo reciben los primeros momentos de lo que parece ser el inicio de una semana de bajas temperaturas y con ellas mÚltiples peligros. >> lo que parecÍa que nunca llegarÍa la nieve arribo en nuestra zona chicago se prepara para la semana mÁs frÍa de la temporada ya hay quienes estÁn resignados a hacerle frente. >> a como venga, a veces nos agarrÓ desprevenidos pero estamos acostumbrados. >> la leve nevada de anoche y esta maÑana dejÓ menos de media pulgada de acumulaciÓn tanto en el aeropuerto air como el medway. pero aun asÍ este negociante prefiere estar preparado. >> si tenemos que echar sal bastante para que la gente no se resbalen caerse luego se nos demande. >> la ciudad de chicago se uniÓ a la batalla contra la nieve. el viernes por la noche y hoy por la maÑana el departamento de calles mantuvo mÁs de 280 camiones rociadores de sal en las calles de
. >> muchas gracias para la zona de chicago la llevaban una nevada es algo para lo cual los residentes saben prepararse asÍ lo hacen ante el arribo de la primera tormenta invernal del aÑo jazmÍn mostrar un panorama de cÓmo reciben los primeros momentos de lo que parece ser el inicio de una semana de bajas temperaturas y con ellas mÚltiples peligros. >> lo que parecÍa que nunca llegarÍa la nieve arribo en nuestra zona chicago se prepara para la semana mÁs frÍa de la...
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chicago is the third. in the history of our country there has only been one woman who was mayor of one of those if is. in 1979 that's when she was elected, her name was jane will your honor -- jane burn of chicago. she was elected largely because of a snowstorm. the unfortunate mayor of chicago in 1978 and and there was a huge storm in 1979 and the mayor could not get it done for that storm. he tried to put a brave face on and say everything was fine, but it wasn't. chicago threw him out. in the democratic primary for mayor which is all that mattered in chicago at the time. jane burn beat the incumbent mayor. that's the one time that one of the three largest cities in america elected a woman to be mayor. >>> snowstorms can have a big political impact. >>> the state of emergency continues in boston. people are not permitted to drive their cars and almost everything is closed. the governor says it is worse than the hurricane of '38. >> it was obviously a mess, but here with have a hurricane plus a blizzard.
chicago is the third. in the history of our country there has only been one woman who was mayor of one of those if is. in 1979 that's when she was elected, her name was jane will your honor -- jane burn of chicago. she was elected largely because of a snowstorm. the unfortunate mayor of chicago in 1978 and and there was a huge storm in 1979 and the mayor could not get it done for that storm. he tried to put a brave face on and say everything was fine, but it wasn't. chicago threw him out. in...
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we saw this in chicago. we've also seen a change in houseing policy over the last 20 years as they bring down public housing complexes and going to mixed-homes. you bring those kinds of places down. now you have to do the dispersal. people while they're building those new homes, they have to move somewhere in chicago they moved to the suburbs. chicago used to be the number two city in terms of african-americans. now they fell below atlanta because they moved out of the city of chicago to the suburbs. that's the role that housing is playing. the problem goes even further. you go to the suburbs and guess what the suburbs don't want mass transportation. i spoken with suburban mayors who say that brings renters we want homeowners. >> you also don't have a lot of other amenity that is are typical of cities because of the high density. so you end up in the suburbs quite possibly under employed. the represent is cheaper but quite possibly under employs. >> that upward mobility ladder gets taken away. >> all of a su
we saw this in chicago. we've also seen a change in houseing policy over the last 20 years as they bring down public housing complexes and going to mixed-homes. you bring those kinds of places down. now you have to do the dispersal. people while they're building those new homes, they have to move somewhere in chicago they moved to the suburbs. chicago used to be the number two city in terms of african-americans. now they fell below atlanta because they moved out of the city of chicago to the...
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new new york's columbia university where he graduated college and chicago where chicago where he met his wife started startedt& s hi~3fv political/j#.u career an still still) !y maintains a residence. >> the >> the obama foundation let it be known just be known just a few days ago that they were that they were unhappy with botheghmy chicago bids with the university of chicago, the presumed front-runner in trouble because the three sites proposed for the obama library and museum in chicago is on land that they don't own and didn't have a clear path to acquiring. >> there is no such trouble in paradise, where the university of hawaii has a land and a detailed plan. the only problem is location, being a long flight for almost all visitors makes it a long shot. it's been it's been decades since obama lived lived there, so for many, it's chicago for the bus, if leaders can get their act together. >> i think that this latest shot from the foundation for chicago, in particular the university of illinois to get its land acquisition north is basically just a little -- a jolt for emanuel to st
new new york's columbia university where he graduated college and chicago where chicago where he met his wife started startedt& s hi~3fv political/j#.u career an still still) !y maintains a residence. >> the >> the obama foundation let it be known just be known just a few days ago that they were that they were unhappy with botheghmy chicago bids with the university of chicago, the presumed front-runner in trouble because the three sites proposed for the obama library and museum...
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at the same time it keeps out somebody who would want to compete with you chicago, or with chicago state. they may be offering something different. they may not be staffed by traditional faculty. these are the examples of the policies that have been in place for a long time that are actually preventing consumers from making informed choices and from competition and preventing competition from taking root in this market in a way that drives costs down and drives quality up. so... >> in the back there is another gentleman. >> this question is somewhat related to that one. you said earlier he stud tents are forced to study nonsense, i think you said. nonsense. i guess part of my question is how is this that students starting out distinguish between things that are nonsense and ideas that really matter? particularly in liberal arts or certain areas of social sciences where part of the purpose of education is to be able to make those kind of distinctions to begin with? so i guess my worry is that conservatives take the market-driven approach, you talk about making investments in majors to see
at the same time it keeps out somebody who would want to compete with you chicago, or with chicago state. they may be offering something different. they may not be staffed by traditional faculty. these are the examples of the policies that have been in place for a long time that are actually preventing consumers from making informed choices and from competition and preventing competition from taking root in this market in a way that drives costs down and drives quality up. so... >> in the...
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university of chicago and the university of illinois at chicago. so right now, columbia university in new york is the current front-runner. >>> iowa's incoming top election officials expect online voter registration to be ready for the 2016 presidential contest. you'll still need a state-issued i.d., though. dvd player. >>> and the most run videos in 2015. in third place, the brilliant former health care adviser, john st. gruber, who lamented the stupidity of american voter and his exchange with congressman trey gowdy. >> your defense is that you're not a politician. the lack of transparency is a huge political advantage. what is a non-politician to do in talking about political advantages? >> a non-politician is talking about political advantages by trying to make himself seem smarter by conjecture. >> so you're a professor at m.i.t. and worried about not looking smart enough? >> yes. >> the second place, the now-famous moment when two political analyst brothers got an on-air call from their mother. >> you're right i'm from down south. >> oh, god,
university of chicago and the university of illinois at chicago. so right now, columbia university in new york is the current front-runner. >>> iowa's incoming top election officials expect online voter registration to be ready for the 2016 presidential contest. you'll still need a state-issued i.d., though. dvd player. >>> and the most run videos in 2015. in third place, the brilliant former health care adviser, john st. gruber, who lamented the stupidity of american voter...
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and there is chicago. and six for your high tomorrow. and balmy and comparatively speaking for thursday and a shot of cold air by the weekend and things warm up and heading in to next week. i want to say hi, to jenna lee you are not blaming me for winter. >> thank you, jenna. i spent a decade in miami and they are laughing right now. they love this stuff when the rest of the country is freezing. >> total wimps. guilty. >> and we don't want to forget what is happening in wall street. there is a major selloff going on. the price of oil dipped to a five year low. you can so affect on energy stocks and wow, kicking off on a down note 300 points. and a new push to honor victims of the fort hood massacre. why they are closer to getting recognition they deserve. and an amazing story of a courageous little girl that survived the plane crash that killed her family and braved the elements to search for help and the man who answered are her call, next. but when i started having back pain my sister had to come help. i don't like asking for help. i t
and there is chicago. and six for your high tomorrow. and balmy and comparatively speaking for thursday and a shot of cold air by the weekend and things warm up and heading in to next week. i want to say hi, to jenna lee you are not blaming me for winter. >> thank you, jenna. i spent a decade in miami and they are laughing right now. they love this stuff when the rest of the country is freezing. >> total wimps. guilty. >> and we don't want to forget what is happening in wall...
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fred was building a broad-based coalition in chicago. that was the threat. >> that is a clip from "the black panthers: vanguard of the revolution." talk about what happened in december 1969, kathleen cleaver. >> fred hampton had been spied upon. the floor plan of his apartment have been given to the fbi. the fbi created a death squad. they had certain individual policeman they hand-picked to take actions that was to murder fred hampton. they went into his house shooting. they did not knock. they came in at like 3:00 in the morning. everybody was asleep or half asleep. they came in shooting. >> one of the most amazing things about this shooting, i can't even say shoot out because they didn't return it in fire shot -- >> which is not what the police said. >> this is walls made a plasterboard. the bullets are going all the way through the walls from one room to the other to the other to the other. there is a scene in there afterwards where they put sticks in the holes. and there are hundreds of sticks in the holes. the police just when in s
fred was building a broad-based coalition in chicago. that was the threat. >> that is a clip from "the black panthers: vanguard of the revolution." talk about what happened in december 1969, kathleen cleaver. >> fred hampton had been spied upon. the floor plan of his apartment have been given to the fbi. the fbi created a death squad. they had certain individual policeman they hand-picked to take actions that was to murder fred hampton. they went into his house shooting....
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it feels like it is 25 below in chicago. twenty-six below in omaha nebraska, coal air really has plunged pretty far south. it feels like 25 in atlanta georgia this morning and the win chill 21 in dallas, texas. soap, most of the country really feeling this chill. windchill of 11 below in buffalo, give you number after number, but boy is that a cold cold morning for so many of us this morning as we check those wind chills, now, one year ago today january 20th 27, 2014, ended up being the coldest year of the year 2014, morning low of four with which did set new record then daytime high, high temperature of only 13 where we were one year ago today. we will be cold today, but the coal he is we've ever been, 11 below, that was february 9th of 1934. so those are the numbers but how it foles to you is what's so important. teens in many places but our windchills mostly now in single digits this morning. i can promise you tomorrow morning with clear sky and reinforcing cold air it is going to be even colder, so calling thursday, the
it feels like it is 25 below in chicago. twenty-six below in omaha nebraska, coal air really has plunged pretty far south. it feels like 25 in atlanta georgia this morning and the win chill 21 in dallas, texas. soap, most of the country really feeling this chill. windchill of 11 below in buffalo, give you number after number, but boy is that a cold cold morning for so many of us this morning as we check those wind chills, now, one year ago today january 20th 27, 2014, ended up being the coldest...
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>> chicago fans were in the house as well. >> here come the hawks! ♪ the mighty blackhawks ♪ >> and they were loving this washington weather. >> this is like miami for us. no snow it's great. >> this is almost tropical to us! >> from the food to the fans. this game is a new year's tradition that caps fans have passionately embraced. >> c-a-p-s, caps, caps caps! >> it's been a long day for a lot of people. gates opened at 1:00 but there was a fanfest across the street that started much earlier today. so a lot of people came out making an entire day of it. fortunately, the temperature got up into the mid 40's so it was a great day to be outside and obviously, a fantastic finish to
>> chicago fans were in the house as well. >> here come the hawks! ♪ the mighty blackhawks ♪ >> and they were loving this washington weather. >> this is like miami for us. no snow it's great. >> this is almost tropical to us! >> from the food to the fans. this game is a new year's tradition that caps fans have passionately embraced. >> c-a-p-s, caps, caps caps! >> it's been a long day for a lot of people. gates opened at 1:00 but there was a...
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. ♪ ♪ >> chicago was the great city over the horizon. we read chicago's newspapers, and listened to its powerful a.m. radio stations. >> good evening ladies and gentlemen, it's midnight here in chicago -- >> long after midnight, i listened to jack broadcasting live. >> the world famous -- >> chatting with martin and lewis, rose mary cloon. i was an accepted as a ph.d. in english by a university of chicago, but i needed a job. >> i got a part-time job at the sun times, and then five months later, the film critic retired and they gave me the job. i did not apply for it. newspaper film critics had been interchangeable. some papers had bylines that different people wrote under, for example, ma tinee, and that could be whoever went to the movies that day because it really spelled out matinee. i was the youngest daily film critic in america, and it was a real good time to be a movie critic. >> armed robbery. >> bonnie and clyde is a milestone in the history of american movies. >> you wouldn't have the gumption to use it. >> a work of truth and
. ♪ ♪ >> chicago was the great city over the horizon. we read chicago's newspapers, and listened to its powerful a.m. radio stations. >> good evening ladies and gentlemen, it's midnight here in chicago -- >> long after midnight, i listened to jack broadcasting live. >> the world famous -- >> chatting with martin and lewis, rose mary cloon. i was an accepted as a ph.d. in english by a university of chicago, but i needed a job. >> i got a part-time job at...
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university of chicago and the university of illinois at chicago. so right now, columbia university in new york is the current front-runner. >>> iowa's incoming top election officials expect online voter registration to be ready for the 2016 presidential contest. you'll still need a state-issued i.d., though. and for the rest of the world, we welcome 2015. for all of us the united states supreme court, they welcomed in the 21st century chief justice john roberts revealed his annual end of the year report that the nation's highest court will just now start using an electronic filing system. saying, quote, court will always be prudent whenever it comes to embracing the next big thing. and by that well maybe computers. and for those in north korea who want to see "the interview," here's your chance. a south korean activist says he'll start to launch balloons carrying over 10,000 dvds of the film into the country as early as this month. but we have no idea whether anyone in north korea even has a dvd player. >>> and the most run videos in 2015. in third
university of chicago and the university of illinois at chicago. so right now, columbia university in new york is the current front-runner. >>> iowa's incoming top election officials expect online voter registration to be ready for the 2016 presidential contest. you'll still need a state-issued i.d., though. and for the rest of the world, we welcome 2015. for all of us the united states supreme court, they welcomed in the 21st century chief justice john roberts revealed his annual end...
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and today president obama famously a chicago white sox fan said this about ernie banks. somewhere the sun is shining, the air is fresh, his team's behind him and mr. class, mr. cub, is ready to play too. even as his team dropped games, ernie banks never left home. forever endearing him to his fans. janet shamlian, nbc news, houston. >>> up here, never gone out of style, new life for an american classic. >>> finally tonight, it's been part of america's popular culture for decades, the airstream travel trailer. lately it seems like they can't make enough of them. here's nbc's kevin tibbles. >> reporter: this is the sound of an american dream being built one rivet at a time. >> something about that kind of crafted american authenticity hand built that people respond to. >> reporter: for more than 80 years the airstream has been synonymous with adventure and style. devotees even hold rallies in the far flung regions of the world. this airstream club sent us a picture from arizona. but the real heart of an airstream beats here in middle america, tiny jackson center, ohio, whe
and today president obama famously a chicago white sox fan said this about ernie banks. somewhere the sun is shining, the air is fresh, his team's behind him and mr. class, mr. cub, is ready to play too. even as his team dropped games, ernie banks never left home. forever endearing him to his fans. janet shamlian, nbc news, houston. >>> up here, never gone out of style, new life for an american classic. >>> finally tonight, it's been part of america's popular culture for...
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two below that's the high temperature in chicago. look at what happens as we move forward wednesday night and thursday morning. 27 degrees in new orleans. 30 in houston. we're looking at low 20's. really in the heart of texas. so this cold air is going to invade all the way to the gulf of mexico. to add insult to injury, take a look at the wind chills by wednesday night, thursday morning. chicago, it could feel like 30 degrees below zero. it could feel like 40 to 50 degrees below zero from minneapolis to international falls. we are talking about frost bite and hypothermia. this is a dangerous scenario. snow flurries across the northeast and great lakes right now. but we're looking at some lake-effect snow over the next couple of days. we could see over a foot of snow fall in places like erie to buffalo as well as sections of michigan. greta, back to you. >> scott, last night i got an email from a viewer natalie brown she says he we never talk about detroit. tonight i want to hear something about detroit. what's the detroit story? >>
two below that's the high temperature in chicago. look at what happens as we move forward wednesday night and thursday morning. 27 degrees in new orleans. 30 in houston. we're looking at low 20's. really in the heart of texas. so this cold air is going to invade all the way to the gulf of mexico. to add insult to injury, take a look at the wind chills by wednesday night, thursday morning. chicago, it could feel like 30 degrees below zero. it could feel like 40 to 50 degrees below zero from...
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. ♪ >> chicago was the great city over the horizon. we read chicago's newspapers, and listened to its powerful a.m. radio stations. >> good evening ladies and gentlemen, it's midnight here in chicago -- >> long after midnight, i listened to jack broadcasting live. >> world famous. >> chatting with a martin and lewis, rose mare cloon. i was an accepted as a ph.d. in english by a university of chicago, but i needed a job. >> i got a part-time job at the sun times, and then five months later, the film critic retired and they gave me the job. i did not apply for it. newspaper film critics had been interchangeable. some papers had bylines that different people wrote under, for example, may tenay, and that could be whoever went to the movies that day because may really spelled out matinee. i was the youngest daily film critic in america, and it was a real good time to be a movie critic. >> armed robbery. >> bonnie and clyde is a milestone in the history of american movies. >> you wouldn't have the gumption to use it. >> it is also pitlessly
. ♪ >> chicago was the great city over the horizon. we read chicago's newspapers, and listened to its powerful a.m. radio stations. >> good evening ladies and gentlemen, it's midnight here in chicago -- >> long after midnight, i listened to jack broadcasting live. >> world famous. >> chatting with a martin and lewis, rose mare cloon. i was an accepted as a ph.d. in english by a university of chicago, but i needed a job. >> i got a part-time job at the sun...
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y pasarle corrientes. >> en terminales de autobuses encontramos viajeros que llevan dÍas varados en chicago. >> me encontrÉ con la nevada pero finalmente estamos saliendo. >> el mal clima a causado estragos en aeropuertos de la ciudad donde se reportaron 235 cancelaciones y retrasos de hasta media hora en los vuelos. se anticipa que esta precipitaciÓn deje 11 pulgadas en algunas Áreas lo que representarÁ un desafÍo para autoridades locales y residentes, en chicago viviana Ávila. >> a ny donde el alcalde si blasio dijo que se reuniÓ con el presidente el sindicato de policÍas que lo habÍa criticado fuertemente. como no sabÍan comentado criticaron a los agentes que le dieron la espalda el alcalde en los funerales de los dos policÍas asesinados en la ciudad. >> para el alcalde di blasio y el comisionado de la policÍa es una falta de respeto que el que es implementado por cientos de uniformados que dieron la espalda sal edil durante los servicios fÚnebres de los oficiales ramos y lio asesinados el 20 de diciembre. di blasio dice que quienes le dieron la espalda fueron y respetuosos
y pasarle corrientes. >> en terminales de autobuses encontramos viajeros que llevan dÍas varados en chicago. >> me encontrÉ con la nevada pero finalmente estamos saliendo. >> el mal clima a causado estragos en aeropuertos de la ciudad donde se reportaron 235 cancelaciones y retrasos de hasta media hora en los vuelos. se anticipa que esta precipitaciÓn deje 11 pulgadas en algunas Áreas lo que representarÁ un desafÍo para autoridades locales y residentes, en chicago...
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y pasarle corrientes. >> en terminales de autobuses encontramos viajeros que llevan dÍas varados en chicago. >> me encontrÉ con la nevada pero finalmente estamos saliendo. >> el mal clima a causado estragos en aeropuertos de la ciudad donde se reportaron 235 cancelaciones y retrasos de hasta media hora en los vuelos. se anticipa que esta precipitaciÓn deje 11 pulgadas en algunas Áreas lo que representarÁ un desafÍo para autoridades locales y residentes, en chicago viviana Ávila. >> a ny donde el alcalde si blasio dijo que se reuniÓ con el presidente el sindicato de policÍas que lo habÍa criticado fuertemente. como no sabÍan comentado criticaron a los agentes que le dieron la espalda el alcalde en los funerales de los dos policÍas asesinados en la ciudad. >> para el alcalde di blasio y el comisionado de la policÍa es una falta de respeto que el que es implementado por cientos de uniformados que dieron la espalda sal edil durante los ios fÚnebres de los oficiales ramos y lio asesinados el 20 de diciembre. di blasio dice que quienes le dieron la espalda fueron y respetuosos con lo
y pasarle corrientes. >> en terminales de autobuses encontramos viajeros que llevan dÍas varados en chicago. >> me encontrÉ con la nevada pero finalmente estamos saliendo. >> el mal clima a causado estragos en aeropuertos de la ciudad donde se reportaron 235 cancelaciones y retrasos de hasta media hora en los vuelos. se anticipa que esta precipitaciÓn deje 11 pulgadas en algunas Áreas lo que representarÁ un desafÍo para autoridades locales y residentes, en chicago...
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y pasarle corrientes. >> en terminales de autobuses encontramos viajeros que llevan dÍas varados en chicago. >> me encontrÉ con la nevada pero finalmente estamos saliendo. >> el mal clima a causado estragos en aeropuertos de la ciudad donde se reportaron 235 cancelaciones y retrasos de hasta media hora en los vuelos. se anticipa que esta precipitaciÓn deje 11 pulgadas en algunas Áreas lo que representarÁ un desafÍo para autoridades locales y residentes, en chicago viviana Ávila. >> a ny donde el alcalde si blasio dijo que se reuniÓ con el presidente el sindicato de policÍas que lo habÍa criticado fuertemente. como no sabÍan comentado criticaron a los agentes que le dieron la espalda el alcalde en los funerales de los dos policÍas asesinados en la ciudad. >> para el alcalde di blasio y el comisionado de la policÍa es lta de respeto que el que es implementado por cientos de uniformados que dieron la espalda sal edil durante los servicios fÚnebres de los oficiales ramos y lio asesinados el 20 de diciembre. di blasio dice que quienes le dieron la espalda fueron y respetuosos con lo
y pasarle corrientes. >> en terminales de autobuses encontramos viajeros que llevan dÍas varados en chicago. >> me encontrÉ con la nevada pero finalmente estamos saliendo. >> el mal clima a causado estragos en aeropuertos de la ciudad donde se reportaron 235 cancelaciones y retrasos de hasta media hora en los vuelos. se anticipa que esta precipitaciÓn deje 11 pulgadas en algunas Áreas lo que representarÁ un desafÍo para autoridades locales y residentes, en chicago...
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chicago bears feeley is here to answer your questions. right now go to my facebook page and leave your question in the comments section or tweet me your question using #greta bowl. jay may answer your question right here on live tv. first, the moment you have all been waiting for. the mystery of deflate-gate may be solved. at least. jimmy kimmel is offering up a solution. take a look. >> when there is a high profile crime, all of a sudden a bunch of people come forward and claim they did it. >> i deflated those balls myself. did i it. i'm the perpetrator. you don't want to believe me, there is nothing i can say to change your mind. i'm turning myself. in i just take it a little bit of air out of most of them like 11 out of 12 of them and it does the trick. it absolutely saves his lung. >> so i let some of the air out of the balls to release the jeany. now, in retrospect not smart. >> i many at locker room guy. >> i'm the locker room guy. >> i'm the locker room guy. >> i'm the locker room guy. >> take a good look, america, i'm the locker r
chicago bears feeley is here to answer your questions. right now go to my facebook page and leave your question in the comments section or tweet me your question using #greta bowl. jay may answer your question right here on live tv. first, the moment you have all been waiting for. the mystery of deflate-gate may be solved. at least. jimmy kimmel is offering up a solution. take a look. >> when there is a high profile crime, all of a sudden a bunch of people come forward and claim they did...
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and chicago, it's very well-balanced. we have sponsors, the bank of america who have been very helpful and still are very helpful. then we have a family, sam and helen, they are friends of mine and they gave a huge contribution to the orchestra for the chair of the music director. so staying together one or two times a year, having dinner together and making jokes and this and that -- >> charlie: it's pleasant. yeah it's pleasant. >> charlie: are you going to take the orchestra to cuba? >> i hope. i hope because that would be a statement. >> charlie: yeah. of friendship. as nixon when he opened the china, the philadelphia orchestra went there. that was one of the cultural statements. and it helped. when they went to japan, the french restaurants lost the competition with italian restaurants. >> charlie: what will you conduct at carnegie hall? >> now it's three programs. quite interesting, because we bring two symphonies of scriabin. there's a composer that is neglected but one of the great composers of the russian school
and chicago, it's very well-balanced. we have sponsors, the bank of america who have been very helpful and still are very helpful. then we have a family, sam and helen, they are friends of mine and they gave a huge contribution to the orchestra for the chair of the music director. so staying together one or two times a year, having dinner together and making jokes and this and that -- >> charlie: it's pleasant. yeah it's pleasant. >> charlie: are you going to take the orchestra to...
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and this is roger ebert from the "chicago sun-times". >> and over here is gene siskel from the "chicago tribune" and channel 2 news. >> gene and robert were sitting kind of pinioned in director's chairs, looking into the camera very seriously, talking about the movie. >> "one flew over the cuckoo's nest" just had the audience tearing up the seats with joy. >> and also tearing up a little bit of my enjoyment of the film, they were applauding even during the credits. >> it was stiff and wooden. >> when the foreman backs up and tries to make his big point about the establishment -- >> but there was something there. it was interesting to hear two people who knew what they were talking about, talk about a movie. >> right of freedom by raynor fastbender. >> roger loved the idea of being on public television. he had been on it before, on a show where he introduced films by i thingmar bergman. it was awful. >> what is real and what is illusion? and who's being fooled by the art? is it the artist or is it audience or both? >> just sitting here, like an open sewer, you know? it's full of filth an
and this is roger ebert from the "chicago sun-times". >> and over here is gene siskel from the "chicago tribune" and channel 2 news. >> gene and robert were sitting kind of pinioned in director's chairs, looking into the camera very seriously, talking about the movie. >> "one flew over the cuckoo's nest" just had the audience tearing up the seats with joy. >> and also tearing up a little bit of my enjoyment of the film, they were applauding...
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. >> well sergeant adams should be in chicago by now. he's had an extremely long and difficult year. he's lucky to be alive after an accident that he had. now there's hope he may speak again. >> he's a goods man. i'll miss him. >> tammy and george adams have been at their son's bedside for more than a year. >> i don't know how much he understands. i know he recognizes my voice. >> today sergeant jordan adams is flying to chicago where a team of medical experts are waiting to hopefully change his life. >> i want to hear his voice again. i want to hear him talk to me. >> a year ago jordan suffered a traumatic brain injury during a car accident. it happened days before christmas while on leave from a tour in south korea. >> i suspect if anybody can come back, it will be him. >> his family is hoping for a medical hir kl. >> the hope is there. the faith is there. >> the chicago v8 hospital has chosen sergeant adams to participate in a medical trial. the treatment is considered experimental. insurance will cover jordan's care but not the high
. >> well sergeant adams should be in chicago by now. he's had an extremely long and difficult year. he's lucky to be alive after an accident that he had. now there's hope he may speak again. >> he's a goods man. i'll miss him. >> tammy and george adams have been at their son's bedside for more than a year. >> i don't know how much he understands. i know he recognizes my voice. >> today sergeant jordan adams is flying to chicago where a team of medical experts are...