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the chair recognizes the gentleman from illinois. mr. rush: i ask unanimous consent that all members may have five legislative days to revise and extend their remarks and include extraneous material on h.r. 1420. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. mr. rush: mr. speaker, i yield myself as much time as i may consume. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from illinois is recognized. mr. rush: mr. speaker, i want to thank my friends and colleagues on the energy and commerce committee, ms. eshoo of the great state of california, mr. kinzinger of my home state of illinois, for working in a bipartisan manner to bring h.r. 1420, the energy efficient government technology act, to the floor today. mr. speaker, the federal government is the largest single consumer of energy in our nation. as we continue to combat the climate crisis, mr. speaker, we must use every tool at our disposal. this bill will help modernize the federal government's i.t. and data centers by requiring federal agencies to employ the latest technologies and energy man
the chair recognizes the gentleman from illinois. mr. rush: i ask unanimous consent that all members may have five legislative days to revise and extend their remarks and include extraneous material on h.r. 1420. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. mr. rush: mr. speaker, i yield myself as much time as i may consume. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from illinois is recognized. mr. rush: mr. speaker, i want to thank my friends and colleagues on the energy and commerce committee,...
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included in rural illinois. if you take those very this very seriously because it was there that the black freedom politics posts and threat to slavery in the states. it was the last freedom villages. they turned illinois with the society of slavery. it complements in complicates. what they read about. i am located across the entire northwest territory state over 300 african-american settlements that are home to the successful pioneers who are coming out here extremely early before there was a city of chicago and detroit was just a fort and they are coming to the earliest edges of the frontier the northwest ordinance. they set aside the piece of land. in the new world. to be fleaea --dash make free of slavery. to have equal voting rights. you have to on 50 acres of land. if you were all of those things you could vote. we have some of the earliest pioneers here. they were actually free long before they came out here. they trace their freedom back to the 16 hundreds in this country. coming out to the frontier some
included in rural illinois. if you take those very this very seriously because it was there that the black freedom politics posts and threat to slavery in the states. it was the last freedom villages. they turned illinois with the society of slavery. it complements in complicates. what they read about. i am located across the entire northwest territory state over 300 african-american settlements that are home to the successful pioneers who are coming out here extremely early before there was a...
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the illinois central railroad act. [laughter] douglas pleases the path to lincoln through his ambition. and in his fears ambition, he knocks down all the barriers. and opens up the issue of the extension of slavery in the territories. and rips the country apart. a house divided. and while his ambition is vaulting, and he faults lincoln out of his obscurity because of it. >> he catapult him.how counseling was that on honest abe's part? you report he would show up at douglas rallies. when they ended up doing the lincoln-douglas debates in the senate race. that did lift lincoln out of obscurity to national fame, right?>> jumping forward. 1854, lincoln is back into politics. he's in the resistance. he says, we grabbed whatever we could that was nearby. and acts. and we ran toward the sound of the battle. and he's battling the extension of slavery in the territories. so - - by 1856, he found the illinois republican party. his old party has fallen apart and lincoln and many others in the state have to put this party together
the illinois central railroad act. [laughter] douglas pleases the path to lincoln through his ambition. and in his fears ambition, he knocks down all the barriers. and opens up the issue of the extension of slavery in the territories. and rips the country apart. a house divided. and while his ambition is vaulting, and he faults lincoln out of his obscurity because of it. >> he catapult him.how counseling was that on honest abe's part? you report he would show up at douglas rallies. when...
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the gentlewoman from illinois is recognized. ms. schakowsky: i'm happy now to yield to mr. mcnerney, for two minutes. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from california is recognized for two minutes. mr. mcnerney: i thank the chair. and i thank the chairwoman for her work on this and thank billy long for his support and encouragement. i rise in support of the sturdy act. scummers purchase a piece of furniture, they trust the product is safe. out of 42 common household undergoing rigorous testing, only 20 met the standards. the reason why is that current voluntary standards are inadequate. the voluntary standards apply only to dressers that are 30 inches or taller despite many injuries involving shorter dressers. and industry standards require the dresser to remain upright when a 50-pound weight is hung from the top drawer although 60 pounds is the accurate weight of a six-year-old. since 2000, 200 deaths, most victims are under the age of six. mr. speaker, the most profound responsibility we have as adults is to protect our chil
the gentlewoman from illinois is recognized. ms. schakowsky: i'm happy now to yield to mr. mcnerney, for two minutes. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from california is recognized for two minutes. mr. mcnerney: i thank the chair. and i thank the chairwoman for her work on this and thank billy long for his support and encouragement. i rise in support of the sturdy act. scummers purchase a piece of furniture, they trust the product is safe. out of 42 common household undergoing rigorous...
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nebraska leading northern illinois, 10-0. here at memorial stadium, justin kutcher, petros papadakis, shane vereen. the 370th consecutive sellout here at memorial stadium. began back in 1962. unbelievable fan support for the cornhuskers. >> petros: that's one way to put it. >> justin: maurice washington gets tackled in the back field by the firm. antonio jones davis is making john grisham very happy tonight. >> petros: and he has made -- took me a second. he has made a big adjustment coming from the linebacker position to playing outside, but it is not messing with him today. first team, all mac. first team all everything. what a baller. >> justin: martinez, pastime. throws to spielman. he's got the first down. spielman up to the 33 yard line. >> shane: adrian martinez, one thing that nebraska offense is going to do is make you think about a lot of things. fly motion left, then we're coming back with the drag route by spielman into the open area. >> justin: martinez, the quick pass to noa, able to juggle and hang on, as he is
nebraska leading northern illinois, 10-0. here at memorial stadium, justin kutcher, petros papadakis, shane vereen. the 370th consecutive sellout here at memorial stadium. began back in 1962. unbelievable fan support for the cornhuskers. >> petros: that's one way to put it. >> justin: maurice washington gets tackled in the back field by the firm. antonio jones davis is making john grisham very happy tonight. >> petros: and he has made -- took me a second. he has made a big...
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our patience in illinois have ranged in age -- our patients in illinois have ranged in age from 15 to 42 with a median age of 22. the majority of the patients have been male representing many counties throughout the state, both rural and urban areas. over 95% of our cases required hospitalization. three-fourths have needed placement in the intensive care unit, and over one third have required mechanical ventilation. while we have yet to clearly define the causative agent, what is clear is that there is nothing healthy about vaping and there are heightened consequences for youth. dr. schuchat has amply covered the details of the current outbreak, and it is imperative that the investigation continues so as to identify the etiology of the acute illnesses, but there is another matter that needs to be addressed. we need to address that in parallel to the ill this investigation, and that matter is the youth vaping epidemic. perhaps public health should the alarm even louder, as epidemiology showed the current rates of vaping. even so, the current investigation has highlighted the creation o
our patience in illinois have ranged in age -- our patients in illinois have ranged in age from 15 to 42 with a median age of 22. the majority of the patients have been male representing many counties throughout the state, both rural and urban areas. over 95% of our cases required hospitalization. three-fourths have needed placement in the intensive care unit, and over one third have required mechanical ventilation. while we have yet to clearly define the causative agent, what is clear is that...
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azikk, director of illinois i will. doctor rizzo, ruby johnson, the parent of a teenager affected by the e-cigarette related lung disease outbreak and i will yield to my colleague, mr mr. grothman. >> i would like to take the opportunity to introduce a good fan from wisconsin, a passionate fan, who's helped countless people quit smoking by sharing her story, vicky porter. >> thank you so much. if you would all please rise and raise your right hand, i'll begin by swearing you in. do you swear or affirm that the testimony you're about to give is the truth, the whole truth and nothing but the truth, so help you god? let the record show that the witnesses answered in the affirmative. thank you and please be seated. the microphones are sensitive, so please speak directly into them. without objection, your written statement -- written statements will be made part of the record. with that, doctor, you're now recognized for five minutes. >> dhachairman, ranking member cloud, and distinguished members of the subcommittee, thank
azikk, director of illinois i will. doctor rizzo, ruby johnson, the parent of a teenager affected by the e-cigarette related lung disease outbreak and i will yield to my colleague, mr mr. grothman. >> i would like to take the opportunity to introduce a good fan from wisconsin, a passionate fan, who's helped countless people quit smoking by sharing her story, vicky porter. >> thank you so much. if you would all please rise and raise your right hand, i'll begin by swearing you in. do...
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in illinois, making marijuana legal, whether the illinois statute will make these legal are not. >> the key thing about the investigation is -- the substance or additives linked to the cases in this outbreak. >> but you don't know? >> which stuff? >> thc cartridges. >> i don't know. >> i would like you to look into it as something we should know. sounds like something. could you explain, we dealt with these a little bit when i was in the state legislature. why is this a new thing now when we never heard of it eight years ago. >> do you mean you taping -- vaping or lung injury? >> people dying. >> we don't know, but we know the products out there have changed a lot and the use has increased but we don't yet know if there is a new particularly risky product or substance in the product, manipulation that is dangerous. there is a fourth generation of e-cigarette products that might be related to this but we don't know yet why this is occurring in this particular epidemic. >> thank you. >> i recognize congresswoman hill for five minutes of questioning. >> anne schuchat, la county had his fir
in illinois, making marijuana legal, whether the illinois statute will make these legal are not. >> the key thing about the investigation is -- the substance or additives linked to the cases in this outbreak. >> but you don't know? >> which stuff? >> thc cartridges. >> i don't know. >> i would like you to look into it as something we should know. sounds like something. could you explain, we dealt with these a little bit when i was in the state legislature....
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he was probably the largest operator in all of illinois. so what the mccoy brothers wanted to do was channel texas cattle, which were very cheap because they had nowhere to go during the civil war, and get them into a transportation system and then take them to buyers like alexander in illinois who would buy them and fatten them up. so the mccoy brothers were interested in being middlemen in this whole system. they weren't interested in being cowboys themselves. they weren't interested in the buying and selling of livestock. in essence, so was alexander. he kept them over the winter, get them fat on hay, get them fat on corn, and then get them into that new york market. because each extra pound is more money that you make. so this is the result in that wonderful thriving me ttropolisf abilene in 1867, all of about two huts. one run by an interesting fellow by the name of josiah jones. prior to prohibition in kansas, he had a little whisky shop there in abilene. there used to be a stage route that ran through here. he would give people a lit
he was probably the largest operator in all of illinois. so what the mccoy brothers wanted to do was channel texas cattle, which were very cheap because they had nowhere to go during the civil war, and get them into a transportation system and then take them to buyers like alexander in illinois who would buy them and fatten them up. so the mccoy brothers were interested in being middlemen in this whole system. they weren't interested in being cowboys themselves. they weren't interested in the...
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i don't see that in the future for illinois. i think if they repeal this constitution they will have less tax forces and the one thing that kind of keeps things going in illinois, that is this low income tax, people willing to put up with the rest of it because there's countervailing positives including that, then that will be gone. one of the things i mentioned was wanting to tackle the quality. i've yet to see evidence that tax policy can meaningfully address that. these states with the highest inequality are also the state with the most progressive tax systems.there the states with the millionaires taxes and the income tax. what i do agree with is this is an opportunity that has not really been used forstate to tackle structural changes. one we focus on quite a lot at the tax foundation is real tax reform. most date tax systems , i would say there dying badly but that concedesthey were designed at all . that's the process of historical evolution and accident that i can go into a store in illinois and by four items and pay for
i don't see that in the future for illinois. i think if they repeal this constitution they will have less tax forces and the one thing that kind of keeps things going in illinois, that is this low income tax, people willing to put up with the rest of it because there's countervailing positives including that, then that will be gone. one of the things i mentioned was wanting to tackle the quality. i've yet to see evidence that tax policy can meaningfully address that. these states with the...
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. >> sreenivasan: last month, in lake county, illinois, just lerth of chicago, six teenagers dly tried to break into a car. the owner shot and killed one of them, a 14-year-old boy. the story has garnered a lot of press in illinois, a just because of the tragedy, but because the five other teens c were arged with the boy's murder. how could this be? newshour weekend's meganps th takes a look at the little-known legal statute behind the case. a warning: this story contains images some viewers might find disturbing. >> reporter: on the morning of february 23, 2015, five01 teenagers drove to thef a utiet street in millbrook, alabama, aen miles north of montgomery. the teens, who were armed, broke into an empty house, stealing eltronics and money, then went up the block to another empty a me. spicious neighbor called 911. >> well, i think we got them f right now, if you're still there. >> reporter: two millbro police officers soon arrived. one went in the front, and the other along the side. gunfire bre out. ( gunfire as the second officer ran towards the backyard, one of the teens, 16-yea
. >> sreenivasan: last month, in lake county, illinois, just lerth of chicago, six teenagers dly tried to break into a car. the owner shot and killed one of them, a 14-year-old boy. the story has garnered a lot of press in illinois, a just because of the tragedy, but because the five other teens c were arged with the boy's murder. how could this be? newshour weekend's meganps th takes a look at the little-known legal statute behind the case. a warning: this story contains images some...
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he was a hermit and a hoarder and a farmer here in illinois." and don behle, who wrote the letter, goes on to say, "if i got a letter like this, i would think it to be a scam." >> turns out kevin once worked with the second beneficiary in ray fulk's will -- fellow actor peter barton. >> i did a movie in 1980 called "hell night," kind of a campy horror story, but became friends with most of the cast members, including peter. >> peter now lives in upstate new york. so, you really don't hear much about kevin until you find out somebody died and you're the only two "friends" he names in his will. >> from the moment i opened that up and i saw kevin's name, i was like, "somebody's scamming us." >> the two men discuss what to do next. >> i said, "peter, i believe it. i believe it, and i'm going with it for gusto." >> i took the other side of it completely, going, "kevin, if it's too good to be true, it probably is." >> but peter agrees to make the 900-mile trip to lincoln, illinois, to find out for both of them. peter's home video begins to unravel the
he was a hermit and a hoarder and a farmer here in illinois." and don behle, who wrote the letter, goes on to say, "if i got a letter like this, i would think it to be a scam." >> turns out kevin once worked with the second beneficiary in ray fulk's will -- fellow actor peter barton. >> i did a movie in 1980 called "hell night," kind of a campy horror story, but became friends with most of the cast members, including peter. >> peter now lives in...
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so they want to make those gun owners feel more isolated but if you look at illinois one - - i went illinois you have to have a card to own a gun in illinois. there has been a huge increase over the last 15 years. and then it claims there has been about 30 percent drop of ownership over also looking at concealed carry permits and in 1998 there are 2 million in the united states. now about 18 million in the constitutional carry state you don't have to have a permit to carry now you have 16 states that are constitutional carry. so people in those states don't need to get a permit to carry and in fact when the state no longer requires a permit then you can go outside your state for reciprocity then they level off or fall a little bit even though you know the number that has gone up. changing from 2 million to 18 million really underestimates the role. just gives you an idea of gun ownership rates have been changing a lot more than people think. >> this is a different question. so whether or not teachers should be? if you look at all adults slightly more are harmed 40 percent over 43. if you ask
so they want to make those gun owners feel more isolated but if you look at illinois one - - i went illinois you have to have a card to own a gun in illinois. there has been a huge increase over the last 15 years. and then it claims there has been about 30 percent drop of ownership over also looking at concealed carry permits and in 1998 there are 2 million in the united states. now about 18 million in the constitutional carry state you don't have to have a permit to carry now you have 16...
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a picnic in central illinois with all sorts of entertainment. these were festivals, these were places where people of like-minded sort to get together, to enjoy. the way they had enjoyed before and after, but now with this twist of klan speeches and programs. this ad includes at the bottom the names of the sponsors in gerard, illinois, including the local ford dealership. it tells us as many sources do, that this was a picnic attended not by people abnormal or out of the mainstream, but by the good, honest, god-fearing people in this central illinois town. the parades had messages. one school, the protestant school. one law, the protestant law. the protestant flagon symbol in -- flag & in etobicoke, kansas. topeka,bol in kansas. i don't know if you can see the back window of this automobile. you could spend a lot of time when you have these on your own computer. you blow up the images you look at the details. this person in the back looking out the window. you see his or her eyes. it's very sweet. [applause] >> this is a common klan activity to
a picnic in central illinois with all sorts of entertainment. these were festivals, these were places where people of like-minded sort to get together, to enjoy. the way they had enjoyed before and after, but now with this twist of klan speeches and programs. this ad includes at the bottom the names of the sponsors in gerard, illinois, including the local ford dealership. it tells us as many sources do, that this was a picnic attended not by people abnormal or out of the mainstream, but by the...
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i am the president and chief operating officer of cook illinois corporation based in illinois. i would also like to acknowledge my wife christine, who is here with me today. my dad started the company in 1958 with 75 buses. today, the company operates 2200 school buses, and we transport over 100,000 children in the chicagoland area. i started in the business as a teenager, and have worked nearly every position, including cdl license to driver and occasionally you will even see our buses toe of keep in touch with drivers and students. i am here today on behalf of the national school transportation association, the trade association for private school bus companies that provide school bus service under contract. private companies provide approximately 38% of the nation's school bus service. i just became the new president yesterday at our annual meeting in austin, texas. we have a saying in our industry that we bleed yellow. , it signifies our commitment to safety for the children we transport. each day, nearly 500,000 school buses transport over 26 million students to and from s
i am the president and chief operating officer of cook illinois corporation based in illinois. i would also like to acknowledge my wife christine, who is here with me today. my dad started the company in 1958 with 75 buses. today, the company operates 2200 school buses, and we transport over 100,000 children in the chicagoland area. i started in the business as a teenager, and have worked nearly every position, including cdl license to driver and occasionally you will even see our buses toe of...
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the evacuations in illinois. >> a classic board game gets a new twist. monopoly takes on the gender pay gap. why some say this misses the mark. >> we're looking at clear skies over san francisco, but still chilly, still breezy outside. coming up, the cool part of the week is finished. get ready for a wednesday warm up and the warming up is just getting started on wednesday. your forecast next. ♪ find the brands you love from nordstrom. up to 70% off at nordstrom rack. ♪ that's fashion at a fraction. ♪ shop anytime at nordstromrack.com and get easy returns in store. nordstrom rack. what will you find? >>> tonight will be a big test of whether san francisco's fission bay can handle the influx of crowds at two big venues. oracle park and the newly opened chase center. there's a live look on the ground as fans are arriving. if you have to be there tonight, your best bet: don't get in the car. >> reporter: well, this will be the first big test for traffic in and around chase center and oracle park. you have the dave matthews band at chase center and the
the evacuations in illinois. >> a classic board game gets a new twist. monopoly takes on the gender pay gap. why some say this misses the mark. >> we're looking at clear skies over san francisco, but still chilly, still breezy outside. coming up, the cool part of the week is finished. get ready for a wednesday warm up and the warming up is just getting started on wednesday. your forecast next. ♪ find the brands you love from nordstrom. up to 70% off at nordstrom rack. ♪ that's...
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se trata de miguel pÉrez junior que emigrÓ a illinois cuando era un niÑo. nos cuenta del perdÓn que recibiÓ del gobernador de ese estado. >> sube y baja porque no lo creo, todavÍa lo siento como un sueÑo. >> con alegrÍa, pero con cautela lo recibiÓ al veterano de guerra la noticia del perdÓn que le otorgÓ el gobernador de illinois y que representa una batalla ganada en la guerra que libra para poder regresar a estados unidos despuÉs de haber sido deportado a mÉxico en marzo del 2018. >> ahora lo que sigue es presentar el perdÓn contra inmigraciÓn o el servicio de nacionalidad para que tan siquiera regese el greencard. >> el gobernador dice que es la razÓn mÁs justa para que el veterano se ha tratado de una manera mÁs justa por el paÍs al que sirve. >> esperando que esto abra camino y pronto tengamos a mi hijo verlo entrar por esa puerta por donde partiÓ hace 18 aÑos. >> el caso acaparÓ titulares cuando fue deportado aÚn cuando sirviÓ dos veces en afganistÁn, era residente legal de estados unidos y pasÓ siete aÑos y medio en la cÁrce
se trata de miguel pÉrez junior que emigrÓ a illinois cuando era un niÑo. nos cuenta del perdÓn que recibiÓ del gobernador de ese estado. >> sube y baja porque no lo creo, todavÍa lo siento como un sueÑo. >> con alegrÍa, pero con cautela lo recibiÓ al veterano de guerra la noticia del perdÓn que le otorgÓ el gobernador de illinois y que representa una batalla ganada en la guerra que libra para poder regresar a estados unidos despuÉs de haber sido deportado a mÉxico en...
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challenge trump for the 2020 nomination, joining former massachusetts governor bill weld and former illinois congressmember joe walsh. sanford however will be able to run in a primary in his own state since the south carolinana republican party voted to skip the presidential primary next year to save money and throw the state's support behind the trump campaign. president trump is set to appoint another judge to the 11th circuit court of appeals. one of the court's judges said last week he will take senior status, meaning trump can appoint a new judge to succeed him. last month, another judge also announced he will also become a senior judge. in total, trump will have appointed five of the 12 judges on the court, which covers alabama, georgia, and florida, and hears many civil rights cases, as well as death penalty and voting rights cases. since trtrump came into office,e has appointed nearly one out of four of the nation's federal appeals court judges -- 70% of
challenge trump for the 2020 nomination, joining former massachusetts governor bill weld and former illinois congressmember joe walsh. sanford however will be able to run in a primary in his own state since the south carolinana republican party voted to skip the presidential primary next year to save money and throw the state's support behind the trump campaign. president trump is set to appoint another judge to the 11th circuit court of appeals. one of the court's judges said last week he will...
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recent weeks as a as news of a class action lawsuit against both lowe's and home depot thanks to an illinois biometrics privacy law yes it seems that it's not just law enforcement in the i phone that's been hungry for your face scans hawk watchers the lawsuits are accusing the retailers of violating the illinois state law by surreptitiously scanning customers faces as they moved about the chain stores in illinois the lawsuit states that the 2 retail giants have augmented their in-store security cameras with software that track individual's movements throughout the store using an unique scan the base geometry well from face scans to anti protest laws it appears the public has had enough and it's time to start watching the hawks. like you that i got. to the. world and i'm going to watching the hawks i am tyrrel for and today like every thursday we once again put dialogue over the pages of the walls myself bring you 2 distinct an informative discussions between a variety of topics and guests with unique political viewpoints starting with my a very own perception and perspective. joining me toda
recent weeks as a as news of a class action lawsuit against both lowe's and home depot thanks to an illinois biometrics privacy law yes it seems that it's not just law enforcement in the i phone that's been hungry for your face scans hawk watchers the lawsuits are accusing the retailers of violating the illinois state law by surreptitiously scanning customers faces as they moved about the chain stores in illinois the lawsuit states that the 2 retail giants have augmented their in-store security...
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state law by surreptitiously scanning customers faces as they moved about the chain stores in illinois the lawsuit states that the 2 retail giants have augmented their in-store security cameras with software that track individual's movements throughout the store using an unique scan the base geometry well from face scans to anti protest laws it appears the public has had enough and it's time to start watching the hawks. like you that i got. was that we. would. welcome them on the watching the hawks i am tyrrel for and today like every thursday we once again put dialogue over the debate with the walls myself bring you 2 distinct and formative discussions between a variety of topics and guests with unique political viewpoints starting with my a very own perception and perspective. joining me today to give their perspective host of r t v the big picture alan kohler are to america sports anchor steve christakis an hour to america's correspondent in canada alex mahela bitch thank you all 3 for coming here i want to start with this raw. it boosting it in and south dakota in his ruling agains
state law by surreptitiously scanning customers faces as they moved about the chain stores in illinois the lawsuit states that the 2 retail giants have augmented their in-store security cameras with software that track individual's movements throughout the store using an unique scan the base geometry well from face scans to anti protest laws it appears the public has had enough and it's time to start watching the hawks. like you that i got. was that we. would. welcome them on the watching the...
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challenge trump for the 2020 nomination, joining former massachusetts governor bill weld and former illinois congressmember joe walsh. sanford however will be able to run in a primary in his own state since the south carolinana republican party voted to skip the presidential primary next year to save money and throw the state's support behind the trump campaign. president trump is set to appoint another judge to the 11th circuit court of appeals. one of the court's judges said last week he will take senior status, meaning trump can appoint a new judge to succeed him. last month, another judge also announced he will also become a senior judge. in total, trump will have appointed five of the 12 judges on the court, which covers alabama, georgia, and florida, and hears many civil rights cases, as well as death penalty and voting rights cases. since trtrump came into office,e has appointed nearly one out of four of the nation's federal appeals court judges -- 70% of those arare white men. two more black transgender lives
challenge trump for the 2020 nomination, joining former massachusetts governor bill weld and former illinois congressmember joe walsh. sanford however will be able to run in a primary in his own state since the south carolinana republican party voted to skip the presidential primary next year to save money and throw the state's support behind the trump campaign. president trump is set to appoint another judge to the 11th circuit court of appeals. one of the court's judges said last week he will...
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su chicago, cuando en illinois, centro comercial cliente de un causo terror a los un joven de 22 aqos ¿está perdiendo su cabello? nadie quiere eso, pero hay esperanza. ibienvenido a hair club! cuando me vi al espejo, dije: "iguau! soy una persona nueva". es diferente. tengo cabello ahora. me gusta mi pelo. es fabuloso. hair club ofrece todas las soluciones comprobadas para tratar la pérdida de cabello, incluyendo opciones quirúrgicas y no quirúrgicas y de recrecimiento de cabello con una apariencia natural. y si no está satisfecho con la solución que elija, hair club aplicará el precio de compra completo hacia la compra de otra solución con nuestro compromiso de satisfacción. recuperar tu confianza, recuperar tu cabello, que luciera natural -- eso para mí no tiene precio. hair club me hizo sentir feliz de tener de nuevo mi pelo. llame ahora para coordinar sin obligación su cita de cortesía. en su consulta, obtendrá un análisis completo de cabello gratis y recibirá su propio informe personalizado impreso y la recomendación del tratamiento. saber que me veo bien hace mi
su chicago, cuando en illinois, centro comercial cliente de un causo terror a los un joven de 22 aqos ¿está perdiendo su cabello? nadie quiere eso, pero hay esperanza. ibienvenido a hair club! cuando me vi al espejo, dije: "iguau! soy una persona nueva". es diferente. tengo cabello ahora. me gusta mi pelo. es fabuloso. hair club ofrece todas las soluciones comprobadas para tratar la pérdida de cabello, incluyendo opciones quirúrgicas y no quirúrgicas y de recrecimiento de cabello...
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so i reached out to the attorney general from the state of illinois, because it was in illinois, and we agreed we would work together. i'm very pleased that will county states attorney's office in illinois and wills county sheriff's department, as well as the coroner's office, have done a great job in cataloguing and getting information, and we hope to cooperate with and involve our indiana system, as well. >> shannon: his home in illinois, he had clinics in indiana, a number of places. he lost his licensing in 2016. a filmmaker, mark archer, who sat down and apparently talked with his doctor before, said that she was quoted in "the daily caller." he said that klopfer's clinic was filthy, dirty, full of clutter. i'm fearful of what they're going to find in the clinics. archer added, what we saw at the clinic that he would let us see, it wasn't -- you anticipate this election would go into the clinics? he apparently still maintained, even though they weren't operating. >> absolutely. he was suspended indefinitely back in 2016, and those are still standing. in gary, south bend, and for
so i reached out to the attorney general from the state of illinois, because it was in illinois, and we agreed we would work together. i'm very pleased that will county states attorney's office in illinois and wills county sheriff's department, as well as the coroner's office, have done a great job in cataloguing and getting information, and we hope to cooperate with and involve our indiana system, as well. >> shannon: his home in illinois, he had clinics in indiana, a number of places....
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the perfect example of this found in my district in southern illinois. the nder county is home to lev -- levee along the mississippi river. aerial photo here shows just the breach was. it is about 1,000 acres and that iver is trying to cut a new gorge to change the course of the river. in mmediately went to work our office to try to getlin small repaired. owever, the army corps of engineers told us that the levee wouldn't receive federal funding failed to meet the benefit-cost ratio based on flood protection criteria. but the lynn small levee than flood h more protection. it is critical to navigation and mississippi he river. if it cuts through that gorge, of the es the course river and it becomes a rapids. o i introduced legislation directing the corps of engineer navigation along with benefits to see if a levee is worth a repair. then -- the corps then informed us there is no avigational benefit to the repair on lynn small so over the months, the floodwaters leaving -- receded nd leaving now being sand and debris. record rainfall into the mississippi f
the perfect example of this found in my district in southern illinois. the nder county is home to lev -- levee along the mississippi river. aerial photo here shows just the breach was. it is about 1,000 acres and that iver is trying to cut a new gorge to change the course of the river. in mmediately went to work our office to try to getlin small repaired. owever, the army corps of engineers told us that the levee wouldn't receive federal funding failed to meet the benefit-cost ratio based on...
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arantxa: en illinois las autoridades hicieron macabro descubrimiento tras la muerte de un doctor que atendÍan una clÍnica de abortos en indiana.el alguacil dijo que localizaron mÁs de 2000 restos de fetos preservados en la casa del difunto mÉdico que le habÍa provocado su licencia para practicar en 2015. viviana tiene los detalles de investigaciÓn. viviana: las autoridades recibieron una llamada alertando sobre la presencia de restos de fetos en la residencia del doctor. conocido por su extenso historial de prÁctica de abortos en indiana. muriÓ el pasado 3 de septiembre a los 75 aÑos de edad y cuando su familia llegÓ a la residencia para remover sus objetos personales se encontrÓ con los restos de 2226 fetos. en opiniÓn de este abogado hay que investiar si tuvo cÓmplices. >> al mismo es una violaciÓn de la confianza del pÚblico. pero no mucho que las autoridades a nacer. lo que shipp deben hacer es poder investigar para ver si otras personas estaban involucradas en esto. >> el doctor acaparÓ titulares porque durante cuatro dÉcadas se le atribuyeron 30,000 abortos en
arantxa: en illinois las autoridades hicieron macabro descubrimiento tras la muerte de un doctor que atendÍan una clÍnica de abortos en indiana.el alguacil dijo que localizaron mÁs de 2000 restos de fetos preservados en la casa del difunto mÉdico que le habÍa provocado su licencia para practicar en 2015. viviana tiene los detalles de investigaciÓn. viviana: las autoridades recibieron una llamada alertando sobre la presencia de restos de fetos en la residencia del doctor. conocido por su...
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state law by surreptitiously scanning customers faces as they moved about the chain stores in illinois the lawsuit states that the 2 retail giants have augmented their in-store security cameras with software that track individuals movements throughout the store using a unique scan the base geometry well from face scans to anti protest law that appears the public has had enough and it's time to start watching the hawks. if you want to deal with. the same. it would be analyzing the bottom. line of the day like i got. the we. would free. world and i'm on the watching the hawks i am.
state law by surreptitiously scanning customers faces as they moved about the chain stores in illinois the lawsuit states that the 2 retail giants have augmented their in-store security cameras with software that track individuals movements throughout the store using a unique scan the base geometry well from face scans to anti protest law that appears the public has had enough and it's time to start watching the hawks. if you want to deal with. the same. it would be analyzing the bottom. line...
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guest: in the area of east illinois? caller: well, it was between indiana and illinois. it was while abashed type music h-type music, ias don't know. guest: regions will gravitate to different things, but the great thing about country music, its formation coincides with the birth of radio and the dissemination of all sorts of styles. you listen to the grand ole opry, the longest-running american radio show in american history, you will hear everything from comedy and slapstick to people with drum kits and heavily electrified string band music. what you will be exposed to in eastern and central illinois is what you are exposed to in the maritime provinces of canada, that will learn hank snow snow, or ink california, what pulled buck .wens, or in the deep south people will have a particular affection for anything that has walbash in it if you are from east central illinois. you have so many different styles of country music, i could not even enumerate them in an hour. does thisewer ask, include the contributions of kris kristofferson? guest: yeah. he is a rhodes scholar in
guest: in the area of east illinois? caller: well, it was between indiana and illinois. it was while abashed type music h-type music, ias don't know. guest: regions will gravitate to different things, but the great thing about country music, its formation coincides with the birth of radio and the dissemination of all sorts of styles. you listen to the grand ole opry, the longest-running american radio show in american history, you will hear everything from comedy and slapstick to people with...
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guest: in the area of east illinois? caller: well, it was between indiana and illinois. it was while abashed type music h-type music, ias don't know. guest: regions will gravitate to different things, but the great thing about country music, its formation coincides with the birth of radio and the dissemination of all sorts of styles. you listen to the grand ole opry, the longest-running american radio show in american history, you will hear everything from comedy and slapstick to people with drum kits and heavily electrified string band music. what you will be exposed to in eastern and central illinois is what you are exposed to in the maritime provinces of canada, that will learn hank snow snow, or ink california, what pulled buck .wens, or in the deep south people will have a particular affection for anything that has walbash in it if you are from east central illinois. you have so many different styles of country music, i could not even enumerate them in an hour. does thisewer ask, include the contributions of kris kristofferson? guest: yeah. he is a rhodes scholar in
guest: in the area of east illinois? caller: well, it was between indiana and illinois. it was while abashed type music h-type music, ias don't know. guest: regions will gravitate to different things, but the great thing about country music, its formation coincides with the birth of radio and the dissemination of all sorts of styles. you listen to the grand ole opry, the longest-running american radio show in american history, you will hear everything from comedy and slapstick to people with...
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state law by surreptitiously scanning customers faces as they moved about the chain stores in illinois the lawsuit states that the 2 retail giants have augment their in-store security cameras with software that track individual's movements throughout the store using an unique scan the base geometry well from face scans to anti protest laws it appears the public has had enough and it's time to start watching the hawks. as it.
state law by surreptitiously scanning customers faces as they moved about the chain stores in illinois the lawsuit states that the 2 retail giants have augment their in-store security cameras with software that track individual's movements throughout the store using an unique scan the base geometry well from face scans to anti protest laws it appears the public has had enough and it's time to start watching the hawks. as it.
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veterano de guerra miguel pÉrez junior, deportado gracias a un perdÓn otorgado por el gobernador de illinois pudo regresar al paÍs para continuar con el proceso de ciudadanÍa. sabemos cÓmo le fue su audiencia. viviana: el veterano de guerra miguel jr. deberÁ esperar más tiempo para saber si las autoridades de inmigraciÓn otorgarÁn la ciudadanÍa estadounidense. miguel: yo pensÉ que habrÍa una decisiÓn, pero no fue un no, solo fue un a lo mejor. viviana: pÉrez junior fue deportado a mÉxico 2018, pero esta semana pudo regresar, luego del perdÓn otorgado por el gobernador de illinois. pÉrez rubio fue sentenciado por un delito relacionado con drogas, por el que pagÓ mÁs de siete aÑos de prisiÓn. el indulto le permitiÓ continuar con su solicitud de ciudadanÍa. >> positivo, demuestra que en otros estadosel gobernador le da perdÓn a cada uno, esto puede regresar. viviana: seÑor silvio en stand estÁn desde las 1003, despuÉs de eso sufre de estrÉs postraumÁtico. sus padres creen que merece una segunda oportunidad por haberle servido al paÍs. >> pertenece a chicago, es un bu
veterano de guerra miguel pÉrez junior, deportado gracias a un perdÓn otorgado por el gobernador de illinois pudo regresar al paÍs para continuar con el proceso de ciudadanÍa. sabemos cÓmo le fue su audiencia. viviana: el veterano de guerra miguel jr. deberÁ esperar más tiempo para saber si las autoridades de inmigraciÓn otorgarÁn la ciudadanÍa estadounidense. miguel: yo pensÉ que habrÍa una decisiÓn, pero no fue un no, solo fue un a lo mejor. viviana: pÉrez junior fue deportado a...
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indicator, around $240 and in champaign illinois, 225 dollars. north of me chicago. commuters their son average cost of $1307 in 2017. i've seen reports the mayor of chicago, mayor lightfoot is considering a just and pricing scheme to address traffic. iat may work in chicago, but am not convinced it is going to work in the smaller cities that i represent. as we examine this issue of congestion, are there other ways besides congestion pricing schemes we can use to address the problem? i will start with you, mr. lomax. strategies other than pricing. i think we are talking about using the whole toolbox. that ms. chang talked about, of operations. we heard early about timing traffic signals. getting stalled vehicles out of the way. these are good government basic policy approaches that everybody accepts. that should be working right now and some of our many urban areas. >> exactly. they cut across all the regions of all sizes. adding capacity, we see growth or have bottlenecks is certainly a plus and part of the toolbox. that can be wrote to bassi, transit capacity, more
indicator, around $240 and in champaign illinois, 225 dollars. north of me chicago. commuters their son average cost of $1307 in 2017. i've seen reports the mayor of chicago, mayor lightfoot is considering a just and pricing scheme to address traffic. iat may work in chicago, but am not convinced it is going to work in the smaller cities that i represent. as we examine this issue of congestion, are there other ways besides congestion pricing schemes we can use to address the problem? i will...
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the bill offered by the gentlelady from illinois, takes a two-prong approach. first it requires d.h.s. to research innovative solutions for deficiencies in the medical screening it cuggets at the border. this research is to be carried out in consultation with the national medical professional associations who have expertise in emergency medicine, nursing and pediatric care. importantly in carrying out the research, d.h.s. is directed to pay particular tonings to the screening of children, pregnant women, the elderly and other vulnerable populations. once completed, d.h.s. is required to transmit to congress information on what actions the department plans to take in response to the research findings. the second prong of h.r. 3525 is focused on driving d.h.s. to improve interoperability among components responsible for the care of apprehended individuals. it does so by requiring d.h.s. to set up an electronic health records system to track health screening and care of individuals in d.h.s. custody. this system would recreate records that could be accessed by all
the bill offered by the gentlelady from illinois, takes a two-prong approach. first it requires d.h.s. to research innovative solutions for deficiencies in the medical screening it cuggets at the border. this research is to be carried out in consultation with the national medical professional associations who have expertise in emergency medicine, nursing and pediatric care. importantly in carrying out the research, d.h.s. is directed to pay particular tonings to the screening of children,...
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. >>> troubling new details after thousands of fetal remains are discovered in a garage in illinois, as the white house weighs in and calls for a full investigation. ed to miralax for my constipation. stimulant laxatives forcefully stimulate the nerves in your colon. miralax works with the water in your body to unblock your system naturally. and it doesn't cause bloating, cramping, gas, or sudden urgency. miralax. look for the pink cap. it's how we care for our patients- like job. his team at ctca treated his cancer and side effects. so job can stay strong for his family. cancer treatment centers of america. appointments available now. cancer treatment centers of america. to the wait did frowe just win-ners. prouders everyone uses their phone differently. that's why xfinity mobile let's you design your own data. now you can share it between lines. mix with unlimited, and switch it up at anytime so you only pay for what you need. it's a different kind of wireless network designed to save you money. save up to $400 a year on your wireless bill. plus get $250 back when you buy a new sam
. >>> troubling new details after thousands of fetal remains are discovered in a garage in illinois, as the white house weighs in and calls for a full investigation. ed to miralax for my constipation. stimulant laxatives forcefully stimulate the nerves in your colon. miralax works with the water in your body to unblock your system naturally. and it doesn't cause bloating, cramping, gas, or sudden urgency. miralax. look for the pink cap. it's how we care for our patients- like job. his...
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and so, while i'm here in illinois, i want to see what they're up to. in 2015, i invested in a seven-store pet chain called bentley's corner barkery. it was started by lisa and giovanni senafe. lisa: we do all-natural food, no by-products, corn, wheat, or soy in our foods. lemonis: lisa, the president of the company, oversaw the product assortment and the merchandising while gio, the head of business development, hunted for new locations. giovanni: i have been calling stores to see if they'd be interested in selling. lemonis: giovanni was expanding the business faster than they could handle it without a clear plan. giovanni: i go get the deals and then go, "hey, we'll figure out how to pay for it afterward." lemonis: the locations lacked a cohesive look. this store looks totally different than arlington. the operation was a mess... this is how you manage your inventory? ...and the company was losing money. we can't run a business that way. giovanni: hey, bud. lemonis: the senafes had recently adopted a little boy. -giovanni: sebastian, say hi. -lemonis:
and so, while i'm here in illinois, i want to see what they're up to. in 2015, i invested in a seven-store pet chain called bentley's corner barkery. it was started by lisa and giovanni senafe. lisa: we do all-natural food, no by-products, corn, wheat, or soy in our foods. lemonis: lisa, the president of the company, oversaw the product assortment and the merchandising while gio, the head of business development, hunted for new locations. giovanni: i have been calling stores to see if they'd be...
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i think had more donations coming from new york than i did from illinois. it was a really daunting proce process. we need came to getting endorsements, that was the thing that is most disappointing for me. i don't mean to, getting an endorsement from emily's list, we were told there were six women in this race. emily's list said they would not endorse in the primaries because there were six women. they ended up doing it anyway. they went with the woman who'd given about $200,000 of our own money to her campaign. so they went with the money instead of the person. and sometimes that is something you have to work on because what you stand for and who you know, it's not all about the money. that was the most discouraging thing for me. my mother a result, has been in emily's list supporter at for decades dropped her membership and gave her peace of her mind. you do that, and you know working to get endorsements are you going after the big what organizations are the unions or whatever you are going to go after, that is the tough part. i think that kind of race, i
i think had more donations coming from new york than i did from illinois. it was a really daunting proce process. we need came to getting endorsements, that was the thing that is most disappointing for me. i don't mean to, getting an endorsement from emily's list, we were told there were six women in this race. emily's list said they would not endorse in the primaries because there were six women. they ended up doing it anyway. they went with the woman who'd given about $200,000 of our own...
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again, this is the woodfield mall, schaumburg illinois, not far from chicago. we'll have continuing coverage throughout the afternoon. neil cavuto will follow it. additionally, the final bell is ringing on wall street or will ring in two seconds. i don't know if the mic is up. there it is. it was a good day until we got word this a chinese delegation was going to meet with farmers in the midwest. said we're not coming. that sent the markets plummeting. "your world" starts now. >> all right. i want to update you on something that shepard just pointed out here. we're following up on a scene near the woodfield mall about 25 minutes ago. police are saying a car just drove in to the mall entering through a sears. witnesses were saying on the scene that it was driving aimlessly. there were gun shots heard as well. shepard was talking the a store in that mall. he was unaware of the vehicle. he heard the gun shots. we do know that this is apparently ended. the suspect or at least the driver of the s.u.v. is in
again, this is the woodfield mall, schaumburg illinois, not far from chicago. we'll have continuing coverage throughout the afternoon. neil cavuto will follow it. additionally, the final bell is ringing on wall street or will ring in two seconds. i don't know if the mic is up. there it is. it was a good day until we got word this a chinese delegation was going to meet with farmers in the midwest. said we're not coming. that sent the markets plummeting. "your world" starts now....
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every week i see grim statistics of people killed and wounded by gunfire in my home state of illinois. this past weekend, just this past weekend in chicago eight were killed, 19 injured by gunfire. gun violence is an epidemic in america. it affects communities large and small, mid countless people who lost loved ones or been traumatized by gun violence, millions of americans live in fear of when they send their kids, grandkids off to school, when they go to a movie theater, concert, church or on their front porch they could be shot. this is unacceptable. america is better than this. many people in this great nation are doing all they can to reduce the epidemic of shootings, parents, community leaders, teachers, faith leaders, law enforcement, the medical community and public officials but what are we doing in the united states senate? the answer is nothing, nothing! there is no single reform that can prevent every shooting but we know there are big gaps in our gun laws that make it easy for felons, abusers and mentally unstable people to get their hands on guns. closing these gaps and
every week i see grim statistics of people killed and wounded by gunfire in my home state of illinois. this past weekend, just this past weekend in chicago eight were killed, 19 injured by gunfire. gun violence is an epidemic in america. it affects communities large and small, mid countless people who lost loved ones or been traumatized by gun violence, millions of americans live in fear of when they send their kids, grandkids off to school, when they go to a movie theater, concert, church or...
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scared in kirkwood illinois. bianca ray has. >>for your house tonight can your heights make you more or less prone to certain diseases apparently a can that's according to a new study in today's health minute mandy gaither brings us. a new study about one illness where height could make a big difference. >>an interesting new study out of germany may have found a link between height and type 2 diabetes according to this study shorter people are at more of a risk of developing the disease than their taller peers. researchers looked at more than 2500 middle aged men and women in germany from a pool of 26,000 after accounting for factors such as age and lifestyle it was found that those who were taller have a lower risk of diabetes in fact in both men and women for every 3 inches of added height risk was lowered by more than 30%. the author believes one reason for this is that greater height is associated with lower liver fat content of course this isn't an alarm for all short people to run and get screened, but it could be added in
scared in kirkwood illinois. bianca ray has. >>for your house tonight can your heights make you more or less prone to certain diseases apparently a can that's according to a new study in today's health minute mandy gaither brings us. a new study about one illness where height could make a big difference. >>an interesting new study out of germany may have found a link between height and type 2 diabetes according to this study shorter people are at more of a risk of developing the...
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this time from southern illinois. look at this video. crews are working to put out a huge fire at a train derailment. live pictures, uchdupo, illinoi. the train was carrying a liquid typically used as a solvent. officials do tell the officials there they're not worried about any danger. but you can see the flames and heavy smoke as firefighters try to get that blaze under control. we're monitoring this and we'll bring you updates. >>> also at this hour, senate in a news conference that demanded that mitch mcconnell hold a vote on the bipartisan background check passed back in february. then an hour from now, mcconnell and his leadership team are going to meet with president trump to talk about the fall agenda. that would give them an opportunity to hear from the president himself about what he may or may not be willing to back, including action on guns. senate republicans including mcconnell say they're not making a single move without president trump. >> to make a law, you have to have a presidential signature. and so, we are -- we had
this time from southern illinois. look at this video. crews are working to put out a huge fire at a train derailment. live pictures, uchdupo, illinoi. the train was carrying a liquid typically used as a solvent. officials do tell the officials there they're not worried about any danger. but you can see the flames and heavy smoke as firefighters try to get that blaze under control. we're monitoring this and we'll bring you updates. >>> also at this hour, senate in a news conference that...
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in decatur, illinois, $2400 per year. hours, ise, a couple chicago. commuters there saw an average cost of $1300 in 2017. i have recently seen reports that the mayor of chicago is considering a congestion pricing scheme to address traffic. that may work in chicago, but i'm really not convinced it is going to work in the smaller cities that i represent. as we examine this issue of congestion, are there other ways besides congestion pricing schemes that we can use to address the problem? i will start with you, mr. lomax. strategies other than pricing? we are talking about using the whole toolbox, if you would. we have issues that ms. chang -- we about, operations heard earlier about timing traffic signals, getting crash installed vehicles out of the way. these are basic policy approaches that everybody accepts. >> things that should be working right now on urban areas -- >> exactly. they cut across regions of all sizes. adding capacity where you see growth and have bottlenecks is a plus, and certainly part of the toolbox. that could be road capacity, tr
in decatur, illinois, $2400 per year. hours, ise, a couple chicago. commuters there saw an average cost of $1300 in 2017. i have recently seen reports that the mayor of chicago is considering a congestion pricing scheme to address traffic. that may work in chicago, but i'm really not convinced it is going to work in the smaller cities that i represent. as we examine this issue of congestion, are there other ways besides congestion pricing schemes that we can use to address the problem? i will...
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and the ex-governor of illinois all declined. general haney from illinois also declined. william howard, the postmaster of detroit. we keep going down the list. mr. and mrs. william wallace. even the governor of idaho did not want to go. noah brooks you heard of. he declined him. and last, but not least, his own son robert. this was the carriage used to transport the president and mrs. lincoln to ford's theater. it was built by brothers in 1864 in chicago. the carriage is now in the studebaker museum. we had it at the smithsonian american history museum in the lobby at the time of the 150th anniversary of the assassination in 2015. so here is who did go. of course clara harris and major , henry rathbone. clara was born in 1834. the daughter of senator harris. her father married rathbone's mother, making her his stepsister. she married rathbone in 1867. she was murdered by her husband 1883, indecember 23, hannover, germany. that's her father, the republican senator ira harris, also a friend of president lincoln. henry was a lawyer
and the ex-governor of illinois all declined. general haney from illinois also declined. william howard, the postmaster of detroit. we keep going down the list. mr. and mrs. william wallace. even the governor of idaho did not want to go. noah brooks you heard of. he declined him. and last, but not least, his own son robert. this was the carriage used to transport the president and mrs. lincoln to ford's theater. it was built by brothers in 1864 in chicago. the carriage is now in the studebaker...
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. >> senator from illinois. >> madam president, there are certain elements from this responsibility of serving in the united states senate which are tested from time to time in our history in each of us as members of the united states senate stands in the wellin that country and raises our right-hand swears to uphold then constitution of the united states. those words are almost a clichÉ because they are used so often and yet we are here today being called on to reflect on that responsibility and we are called on to reflect on it because things that happened which have come to light in the last several days that raise serious constitutional questionser and i will say i in the two and half, three years donald trump has been president of the united states i think our nation has been rocked by this president approach to the highest office in the land and has said things and done things with no other president has ever done. members of his own political party have been uncharacteristically silent when it comes to criticizing this president for his wrongdoing in the litany of things he has
. >> senator from illinois. >> madam president, there are certain elements from this responsibility of serving in the united states senate which are tested from time to time in our history in each of us as members of the united states senate stands in the wellin that country and raises our right-hand swears to uphold then constitution of the united states. those words are almost a clichÉ because they are used so often and yet we are here today being called on to reflect on that...
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this story out of indiana and illinois at the home of dr. ulrich klopfer, where he died two weeks ago and a gruesome discovery was made in his house and in his garage. they found the remains of more than 2200 unborn children. klopfer described as indiana's most prolific abortion doctor, had his licensed pulled from him in 2016. tonight the white house is calling for a fuller criminal investigation saying they're horrified by the news, which echoes back to the atrocities of dr. -- you probably were member his story. the philadelphia abortion dr. booth so-called house of horrors stored feel remains in his home in glass jars. it's just beyond the ability to understand. in 2013 he was found guilty of murdering infants who were born alive after botched procedures. he now serves three consecutive life sentences. in a moment, i'm joined by south carolina senator tim scott, who is among those leading the charge in washington to protect life, but first the breaking news on the story tonight from our correspondent trace gallagher. good evening, trace.
this story out of indiana and illinois at the home of dr. ulrich klopfer, where he died two weeks ago and a gruesome discovery was made in his house and in his garage. they found the remains of more than 2200 unborn children. klopfer described as indiana's most prolific abortion doctor, had his licensed pulled from him in 2016. tonight the white house is calling for a fuller criminal investigation saying they're horrified by the news, which echoes back to the atrocities of dr. -- you probably...
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. >>> troubling new details after thousands of fetal remains are discovered in a garage in illinois, as the white house weighs in and calls for a full investigation. managing lipids like very high triglycerides, can be tough. you diet. exercise. but if you're also taking fish oil supplements, you should know, they are not fda-approved, they may have saturated fat and may even raise bad cholesterol. to treat very high triglycerides, discover the science of prescription vascepa. proven in multiple clinical trials, vascepa, along with diet, is the only prescription epa treatment, approved by the fda to lower very high triglycerides by 33%, without raising bad cholesterol. look. it's clear. there's only one prescription epa vascepa. vascepa is not right for everyone. do not take vascepa if you are allergic to icosapent ethyl or any inactive ingredient in vascepa. tell your doctor if you are allergic to fish or shellfish, have liver problems or other medical conditions and about any medications you take, especially those that may affect blood clotting. 2.3% of patients reported joint pain
. >>> troubling new details after thousands of fetal remains are discovered in a garage in illinois, as the white house weighs in and calls for a full investigation. managing lipids like very high triglycerides, can be tough. you diet. exercise. but if you're also taking fish oil supplements, you should know, they are not fda-approved, they may have saturated fat and may even raise bad cholesterol. to treat very high triglycerides, discover the science of prescription vascepa. proven...
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state legislators, the honorable jordan harris, pennsylvania, the honorable tori hutchinson, illinois. and, of course, our tribal ch f chiefs, chief linnet alston, chief w. frank adams, indian chief, chief emeritus ken adams, chief steven r. atkins, chief john lightner. chief ann richardson. we also want to welcome our local officials and the honorable andrew h. carr jr., the chairman of the national endowment of democracy and james e. ryan, the president of the university of virginia. on behalf of the entire joint assembly, we are thankful you are all here to be a part of this commemoration with us. [ applause ] the clerk will report a resolution. >> commemorative session joint resolution, commemorating the first representative legislative assembly in the western hemisphere whereas 2019 marks the 400th anniversary of the first and oldest continuous representative legislative assembly in the western hemisphere, when the general assembly met july 30th, 1619 at jamestown in virginia. and whereas in 1619, members of the virginia company implemented a series of reforms that resulted in th
state legislators, the honorable jordan harris, pennsylvania, the honorable tori hutchinson, illinois. and, of course, our tribal ch f chiefs, chief linnet alston, chief w. frank adams, indian chief, chief emeritus ken adams, chief steven r. atkins, chief john lightner. chief ann richardson. we also want to welcome our local officials and the honorable andrew h. carr jr., the chairman of the national endowment of democracy and james e. ryan, the president of the university of virginia. on...
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at video fromnside the mall in illinois. the suv slammed throuen the ance of a sears store, drove throh
at video fromnside the mall in illinois. the suv slammed throuen the ance of a sears store, drove throh
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illinois governor j.b. pritzker, a democrat, says he signed the law in response to president trump's new policy that could keep migrant families in detention centers for an indefinite amount of time. california was the first state to pass a similar law, in 2017. that law prohibits landlords from evicting people for not passing a newly-required credit check or providing a valid social security number. announcer: when we r you know who ira hayes is? what about the kicking bear sculpture? a new app can help you identify some of washington, d.c.'s unknown treasures. ♪ ♪ ♪ it's going ok? great. now i'm spending more time with the kids. i'm introducing them to crab. crab!? they love it. so, you mentioned that that money we set aside. yeah. the kids and i want to build our own crab shack. ♪ ♪ ahhh, you're finally building that outdoor kitchen. yup - with room for the whole gang. ♪ ♪ see how investing with a j.p. morgan advisor can help you. visit your local chase branch. soledad: and finally, there's
illinois governor j.b. pritzker, a democrat, says he signed the law in response to president trump's new policy that could keep migrant families in detention centers for an indefinite amount of time. california was the first state to pass a similar law, in 2017. that law prohibits landlords from evicting people for not passing a newly-required credit check or providing a valid social security number. announcer: when we r you know who ira hayes is? what about the kicking bear sculpture? a new...
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his father and mother brought with them their abolitionist views from new england to illinois and they believed in it so much that they hancock farm became a station on the underground railroad. it would not be unusual for the young james butler hancock to go into the family barn or basement and find a family of escaped slaves waiting until two nights later when they been loaded into the back of the wagon and throw hay over them and hickox father would take them to the next station along the way and there were not surprised then when the civil war broke out he joined the union army and he saw the early battles of the war, the sharpshooter buthe became a spy . and he always had his whole life this cool under pressure ssand one of the things that made him effective in a gunfight is this fervent belief that the bullet had not been manufactured that could kill him. so when confronted, whenthere was a gun battle, he believed he was going to persevere and he did . but in the civil war he actuallywore confederate uniforms . he can infiltrated confederate senior officers have to listen in and
his father and mother brought with them their abolitionist views from new england to illinois and they believed in it so much that they hancock farm became a station on the underground railroad. it would not be unusual for the young james butler hancock to go into the family barn or basement and find a family of escaped slaves waiting until two nights later when they been loaded into the back of the wagon and throw hay over them and hickox father would take them to the next station along the...
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california, illinois, florida se permite cobrar hasta mÁs de 300% de intereses, nueva york y colorado lo prohibieron. >>11 el gobierno de obama creÓ la oficina de proteccion financiera del consumidor, uno de sus objetivos era aprobar una ley para regular esta industria. >> no le voy a prestar dinero si no lo tiene ingreso y una mensualidad para pagar el prÉstamo. eso es simplemente lo que dice la regla. y ahora, con la administraciÓn de trump se estÁ bloqueando esa regla.. >> el gremio de prestamistas estÁ muy bien conectado en washington, segÚn un portal donaron 2. 2 millones de dÓlares a la toma de posesiÓn de trump y el aÑo pasado donaron mÁs de un millÓn de dolares a congresistas de ambos partidos. ademÁs cuentan con un aliado en la casa blanca, el actual jefe de gabinete. >> antes era un congresista que ha recibido mÁs de 60000 dÓlares para su campaÑa de estos prestamistas del dÍa del pago. haber entrado en vigor el peso pasado comenzaron a ser bloqueadas a finales de 2017 cuando trump lo nombrÓ director interino de la agencia, asÍ lo confirmaron 4 exempleados d
california, illinois, florida se permite cobrar hasta mÁs de 300% de intereses, nueva york y colorado lo prohibieron. >>11 el gobierno de obama creÓ la oficina de proteccion financiera del consumidor, uno de sus objetivos era aprobar una ley para regular esta industria. >> no le voy a prestar dinero si no lo tiene ingreso y una mensualidad para pagar el prÉstamo. eso es simplemente lo que dice la regla. y ahora, con la administraciÓn de trump se estÁ bloqueando esa regla.....