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el domingo termina la moratoria de desalojos en illinois. aÚn tienen la opciÓn de pedir ayuda econÓmica. ¿quÉ tal? comenzamos con la decisiÓn de california de ordenar la vacunaciÓn contra el coronavirus a toda la poblaciÓn escolar. esto sucederÁ cuando el gobierno federal apruebe las dosis para menores de 12 y 15 aÑos. el gobernador gavin newson cambia su polÍtica con respecto a vacunar a los estudiantes. dulce: california es el primer estado en anunciar la vacunaciÓn contra el covid—19 para estudiantes de 12 aÑos en adelante. >> pienso que es mejor para todos porque asÍ no se contagian. dulce: la medida entrarÁ en vigor cuando la administraciÓn de medicamentos y alimentos apruebe la vacunaciÓn para menores de 12 a 15 aÑos. comenzaremos a aplicar el requisito en el prÓximo periodo escolar, ya sea el 1 de enero o el 1 de julio, dijo el gobernador gavin newson. en algunos distritos escolares como los angeles, donde el requisito ya se habÍa adoptado, los padres estÁn de acuerdo con la vacunaciÓn de sus hijos. cuando el r
el domingo termina la moratoria de desalojos en illinois. aÚn tienen la opciÓn de pedir ayuda econÓmica. ¿quÉ tal? comenzamos con la decisiÓn de california de ordenar la vacunaciÓn contra el coronavirus a toda la poblaciÓn escolar. esto sucederÁ cuando el gobierno federal apruebe las dosis para menores de 12 y 15 aÑos. el gobernador gavin newson cambia su polÍtica con respecto a vacunar a los estudiantes. dulce: california es el primer estado en anunciar la vacunaciÓn contra el...
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territory, later a prominent federal judge in the illinois territory as well. pope would receive a strong education, he would graduate from united states military academy, 17th in his class of 56 graduating in 1842 he commissioned second lieutenant in the core of topographical engineer but despite this pedigree, pope has even more connections to propel him as the war breaks out, all of those years later. first and foremost, john pope as a collateral descendents of george washington. his uncle was united states senator from kentucky, his father's is a friend of a then growing in popularity illinois lawyer, perhaps you've heard of him, abraham lincoln. his brother-in-law is a gentleman by the name of manning force, these men will become best friends ultimately will and our story tonight. last but not least, distant cousin john pope married the sister of one liter no as mary todd lincoln. john pope has an incredible connection with the very history and fabric of society aristocracy and political greatness in this country as well as the ability to secure the appoin
territory, later a prominent federal judge in the illinois territory as well. pope would receive a strong education, he would graduate from united states military academy, 17th in his class of 56 graduating in 1842 he commissioned second lieutenant in the core of topographical engineer but despite this pedigree, pope has even more connections to propel him as the war breaks out, all of those years later. first and foremost, john pope as a collateral descendents of george washington. his uncle...
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and then followed illinois and indiana. indiana and illinois. and then there's the northern tier of the states in the old northwest michigan and wisconsin. but one of the things that sort of interesting is these estates more or less came into the union without slavery. the northwest ordinance had said slavery was illegal across the northwest territory. as a caveat i put in slavery was already practiced in the series in some places. the northwest ordinance ensured it was be going by the wayside more or less. and yes, these estates especially southern till ohio, illinois and indiana did pass discriminatory laws designed to basically send the message that african-americans were not welcome in those states. it's an interesting example of how you could certainly have a society where slavery was outlawed. but you would still have a legalized racial system. if you think about a place like south africa or place where apartheid isn't legalized. that was the general trajectory these states were going in. note slavery directory but yes were going to free a
and then followed illinois and indiana. indiana and illinois. and then there's the northern tier of the states in the old northwest michigan and wisconsin. but one of the things that sort of interesting is these estates more or less came into the union without slavery. the northwest ordinance had said slavery was illegal across the northwest territory. as a caveat i put in slavery was already practiced in the series in some places. the northwest ordinance ensured it was be going by the wayside...
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thousands more illinois are getting their first shot each day. as the delta wave has made all the more clear, to exit this pandemic, inventing life saving vaccines is not enough. we have to actually use them. getting vaccinated is the right thing to do for ourselves and for each other. vaccinations are helping to keep our schools and businesses open. they are the way out of this pandemic and back to normalcy in every aspect of our lives. although millions more need to do their part, thanks to the presidents leadership and the commitment of people across illinois and the nation, we are making real progress. just today, i announced two additional agreements with organized labor requiring vaccines for state workers to care for our veterans and for our most vulnerable. i am proud to have their partnership as we promote safe, proven, and free vaccinations that will restore normalcy to our communities, our lives, and most crucially, allow us to maintain our health care system's ability to care for anyone who walks through their doors in need of help. a
thousands more illinois are getting their first shot each day. as the delta wave has made all the more clear, to exit this pandemic, inventing life saving vaccines is not enough. we have to actually use them. getting vaccinated is the right thing to do for ourselves and for each other. vaccinations are helping to keep our schools and businesses open. they are the way out of this pandemic and back to normalcy in every aspect of our lives. although millions more need to do their part, thanks to...
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rodney represents illinois's 13th congressional district in the heart of illinois. heart of central illinois. first elected in 2012 in a district that the democrats drew for themselves, rodney's elections have never been one-sided affairs. and in 2012, rodney's margin of victory was a mere 1002 votes. in 2018, he won by a relative landslide, 2,058 votes and these have been nail biters and that election was called for his opponent, he did prevail. his election foreshadowed the important work that rodney would do in congress. as a ranking member on the committee on house administration, rodney davis has literally led the fight against hr-1 and hr-4 which, of course, are the democrats attempts to federalize and control all of our election processes. if anyone understands the fight for election integrity, which is the pillar of this organization, it's rodney davis. i've had the relative pleasure of knowing rodney since before he was elected to congress. when he was executive director of the state republican party and i was a fresh general counsel of that organization. i
rodney represents illinois's 13th congressional district in the heart of illinois. heart of central illinois. first elected in 2012 in a district that the democrats drew for themselves, rodney's elections have never been one-sided affairs. and in 2012, rodney's margin of victory was a mere 1002 votes. in 2018, he won by a relative landslide, 2,058 votes and these have been nail biters and that election was called for his opponent, he did prevail. his election foreshadowed the important work...
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rodney represents illinois's 13th congressional district in the heart of illinois, heart of central illinois. first elected in 2012 in a district the democrats drew for themselves. rodney's elections have never been one-sided affairs. in 2012, rodney's margin of victory was a mere 1,002 votes. in 2018, he won by a relative landslide 2,058 votes. these have been nail biters and that 2018 election was actually called for his opponent. he did prevail. his close elections though perhaps foreshadowed the important work rodney would do in congress. as the ranking member on committee on house administration, rodney davis has literally led the fight against hr-1 and hr-4 which of course are the democrats' attempts to federalize and control all of our election processes. if anyone understands the fight for election integrity which is the pillar of this organization is rodney davis. i've had the relative pleasure of knowing rodney for -- since before he was elected to congress, when he was executive director of the state republican party, and i was the fresh general council of that organization. i've
rodney represents illinois's 13th congressional district in the heart of illinois, heart of central illinois. first elected in 2012 in a district the democrats drew for themselves. rodney's elections have never been one-sided affairs. in 2012, rodney's margin of victory was a mere 1,002 votes. in 2018, he won by a relative landslide 2,058 votes. these have been nail biters and that 2018 election was actually called for his opponent. he did prevail. his close elections though perhaps...
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rodney represents illinois' 13th congressional district in the heart of illinois. the heart of central illinois. first elected in 2012 in a district that the democrats drew for themselves, rodney's elections have never been one-sided affairs. in 2012 rodney's margin of victory was a mere 1,002 votes. in 2018 he won by a relative landslide, these have been nailbiters and that 2018 election was actually called for his opponent. he did prevail. his close elections, though, perhaps foreshadowed the important work rodney would do in congress. as the ranking member on house administration, rodney davis has literally led the fight against hr-1 and hr-4, the defensemen contracts' attempts to federalize and control all of our election processes. if anyone understands the fight for election integrity, the pillar of this organization, it's rodney davis. i've had the relative pleasure of knowing rodney since before he was elected to congress when he was executive director of the state republican party and i was the fresh general counsel of that organization. i've been in the t
rodney represents illinois' 13th congressional district in the heart of illinois. the heart of central illinois. first elected in 2012 in a district that the democrats drew for themselves, rodney's elections have never been one-sided affairs. in 2012 rodney's margin of victory was a mere 1,002 votes. in 2018 he won by a relative landslide, these have been nailbiters and that 2018 election was actually called for his opponent. he did prevail. his close elections, though, perhaps foreshadowed the...
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illinois is an example of failure. it is a state people leave because people like durbin live there and politicians like durbin, democrat senate, democrat house, democrat governor, they raise prices, they drive businesses and jobs out of illinois and that is why they have the kind of poverty they have created in illinois that is completely unnecessary. we are talking at the federal level. i just had a conversation on the phone with people from nine different states, state legislators and governors, that are all moving to phase out their income tax. at the state level, they are doing the opposite of what the democrats are doing at the national. they want to raise taxes and put people on welfare and think they help somebody. we have seen that before. it costs a lot of money and it does not help people permanently. right now, there are eight states with no income tax, no state income tax. there are a series of states, new hampshire will be, no income tax state. louisiana has just voted to phase themselves over the next 10
illinois is an example of failure. it is a state people leave because people like durbin live there and politicians like durbin, democrat senate, democrat house, democrat governor, they raise prices, they drive businesses and jobs out of illinois and that is why they have the kind of poverty they have created in illinois that is completely unnecessary. we are talking at the federal level. i just had a conversation on the phone with people from nine different states, state legislators and...
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he became a politician's and an illinois. illinois was a free state and nation being antislavery politician will be made that he would not get far when he first started into politics. when he finally comes back into politics in 1950s, he had commissioning was to be a senator from illinois and he wants me eventually he wants to be president of the united states and lincoln concluded that although john brown was right about slavery being wrong, his strategy is way beyond the evil of slavery was counter applicant wrong in itself because the first place, john brown tried to instigate a war, an armed uprising of slaves against their masters rated abraham lincoln concludes this was wrong with as a short-term and long-term and it was wrong and counterproductive in the short term because into typing and titans shackles on the slaves rather than listen to them. the slaveholders themselves look to the fact that here's this guy from the north is going into a price and they produced if not eliminated entirely to treat them as the slaves
he became a politician's and an illinois. illinois was a free state and nation being antislavery politician will be made that he would not get far when he first started into politics. when he finally comes back into politics in 1950s, he had commissioning was to be a senator from illinois and he wants me eventually he wants to be president of the united states and lincoln concluded that although john brown was right about slavery being wrong, his strategy is way beyond the evil of slavery was...
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him >> at face value, typical southern illinois guy. middle class family. >> reporter: his name was gaege. his mom penny was also a nurse. >> gaege was very laid back, good kid, a lot of dreams and hope. one >> reporter: penny says gaege fell story for pravin walking by in the cold. >> he didn't have a coat, and asked him for a ride, and gaege says. yes penny says gaege had no idea that pravin was missing until he saw the story on tv. >> he immediately went to his father and then they took care of things. >> the following is a statement taken from gaege -- >> he told police that he was upset when he found that pravin was missing. he seemed eager to tell detectives everything he knew. >> and he came up to my window and said, hey, can you give me a ride. and so i did. it's cold outside, nobody needs to be walking in this cold. >> reporter: after he got in his truck, he said gaege didn't seem to have a clue where he was going. he said they didn't really talk that much and drove around in circles. >> he was on the phone the majority of the
him >> at face value, typical southern illinois guy. middle class family. >> reporter: his name was gaege. his mom penny was also a nurse. >> gaege was very laid back, good kid, a lot of dreams and hope. one >> reporter: penny says gaege fell story for pravin walking by in the cold. >> he didn't have a coat, and asked him for a ride, and gaege says. yes penny says gaege had no idea that pravin was missing until he saw the story on tv. >> he immediately went...
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illinois is an example of failure. it is estate people leave because senator durbin lived there and people like him raise taxes and drive businesses and jobs out of illinois and that is why you have the poverty they have created in illinoisn that is completely unnecessary. we talk about the federal level. i just had a conversation on the phone with people from nine different state legislators and governors that are all moving to phase out the income tax. so they do the opposite of what the democrats are doing. they want to raise taxes and welfare.e on we have seen that before and it cost a lot of money and does not help people permanently. . . . . that's going to be very, very helpful so if you want jobs, illinois is not the way to do it. tax and spend doesn't work, go to illinois and look at the u-haul trucks leaving the state. >> but spring and vanessa from missouri, americans for tax reform. >> looking at spending, i don't think i hear anything about the drug plan but it's up to like $655 a year, lower income senior
illinois is an example of failure. it is estate people leave because senator durbin lived there and people like him raise taxes and drive businesses and jobs out of illinois and that is why you have the poverty they have created in illinoisn that is completely unnecessary. we talk about the federal level. i just had a conversation on the phone with people from nine different state legislators and governors that are all moving to phase out the income tax. so they do the opposite of what the...
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coming up thursday morning with texas republican and illinois democrat watch "washington journal" thursday morning during discussion with phone calls, facebook this week. earlier today center booker and durbin spoke on the senate floor about legislation the same to eliminate federal crack and powder cocaine this who have disproportionally affected black americans for decades.r. >> mr. president i like to speak on a another topic. but still relevant today as it has been for so many years. i want to restart by calling 35 years ago i was a member of the house of representative face on the the most troubling boats in my whole career. it was the height of the war on drugs. a new narcotics showed up it was called crack cocaine. we did not know much about it but we knew several things. first, highly addictive. second, dirtrt cheap, third, of a woman who was pregnant used it she could cause permanent harm to the baby she was carrying. we started worrying this to be the jug drug of choice across america. the war on drugs will be lost that in forever. just about the time or debating this event took
coming up thursday morning with texas republican and illinois democrat watch "washington journal" thursday morning during discussion with phone calls, facebook this week. earlier today center booker and durbin spoke on the senate floor about legislation the same to eliminate federal crack and powder cocaine this who have disproportionally affected black americans for decades.r. >> mr. president i like to speak on a another topic. but still relevant today as it has been for so...
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there's not enough seats in illinois for democrats right now. some people are saying there are too many. that is par for the course and the process itself. i think the really important thing to remember when we're thinking about redistricting is why we redistrict. we redistrict so we reset the maps so they reflect what is happening in the country and how the demographic and the geographic realities have changed over the course of the decade. you use the census data as a road map and that is how you know the maps are fair and reflecting what the voters want in that state. >> as i mentioned anti-trump republican adam kinzinger would be remapped into a left leaning congressional district in illinois under those maps. have a listen to what he had to say today about why he voted against the john lewis voting rights act. >> the voting rights act in the mid '60s came out with a temporary provision called preclearance which required certain states to get clearance for any changes to any election system that they did. that went on into perpetuity. it was
there's not enough seats in illinois for democrats right now. some people are saying there are too many. that is par for the course and the process itself. i think the really important thing to remember when we're thinking about redistricting is why we redistrict. we redistrict so we reset the maps so they reflect what is happening in the country and how the demographic and the geographic realities have changed over the course of the decade. you use the census data as a road map and that is how...
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last seen in bloomington, illinois. moving forward, the family, they're calling for more people to be involved on the investigative side. they have called all the way up to the attorney general, the fbi and others. the fbi has been involved at points, and they told me just today that they've been in communication with the peru police department, which of course, here is in peru, illinois, and providing resources as needed. the police department says they're continuing to comb through hundreds of hours of video footage, and following up with leads, but of course the family says it's not happening fast enough. victor, alisyn. >> omar jimenez, thank you. >>> civil rights attorney, charles cullman joins us now. jelani day's mother, they believe there's something very highly suspect about how he ended up in that river. who could investigate this, since the coroner and the local officials have not given them very speedy answers thus far into jelani's death, who could do that for them. >> you heard when omar was talking about
last seen in bloomington, illinois. moving forward, the family, they're calling for more people to be involved on the investigative side. they have called all the way up to the attorney general, the fbi and others. the fbi has been involved at points, and they told me just today that they've been in communication with the peru police department, which of course, here is in peru, illinois, and providing resources as needed. the police department says they're continuing to comb through hundreds...
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castor of illinois, pursuant to house res. 8, i inform the house that mr. casten will vote no on h.r. 1029. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlewoman from california seek recognition? >> as the member designated by mike thompson of california, pursuant to h. res. 8, i inform the house that mr. thompson will vote yes on h.r. 1029. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from pennsylvania seek recognition? >> as the member designated by mr. lawson of florida, pursuant to house resolution 8, i inform the house that mr. lawson will vote yes on h.r. 1029. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from new jersey seek recognition? >> as the member designated by mr. moulton, i inform the house that mr. moulton will vote yes on h.r. 1029. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from florida seek recognition? >> as the member designated by ms. wasserman schultz, i inform the house that ms. wasserman schultz will vote yes on h.r. 1029. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the
castor of illinois, pursuant to house res. 8, i inform the house that mr. casten will vote no on h.r. 1029. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlewoman from california seek recognition? >> as the member designated by mike thompson of california, pursuant to h. res. 8, i inform the house that mr. thompson will vote yes on h.r. 1029. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from pennsylvania seek recognition? >> as the member designated by mr....
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. >> president biden traveled to elk grove village, illinois, where he spoke at a construction site about the need to get vaccinated against covid-19. he called on companies to require their employees to get vaccinated against the coronavirus. he was joined by eleanor -- illinois governor jb pritzker and other officials. >> ladies and gentlemen, please welcome president joe biden. [applause] [applause] >> thank you. thank you. take your seats. good afternoon, everyone. it is an honor to be here today to welcome president joe biden and to share his vision of getting everybody vaccinated 100%. we would like to acknowledge our distinguished guest, governor pritzker, mayor lightfoot, mayor johnson. thank you. i am the senior fields operation manager. i have been with them for 23 years. because of its core values, they are treating others how you want to be treated. such a simple philosophy. building a diversified workforce. and creating jobs within the community is that we work in around the country. we are thrilled that you are all here today at this microsoft project, a realization of mayor
. >> president biden traveled to elk grove village, illinois, where he spoke at a construction site about the need to get vaccinated against covid-19. he called on companies to require their employees to get vaccinated against the coronavirus. he was joined by eleanor -- illinois governor jb pritzker and other officials. >> ladies and gentlemen, please welcome president joe biden. [applause] [applause] >> thank you. thank you. take your seats. good afternoon, everyone. it is...
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the speaker pro tempore: the chair recognizes the gentleman from illinois, mr. garcia, for five minutes. mr. garcia: thank you, mr. speaker. from this podium and on the streets of chicago, i've spoken out quite a bit about essential workers. they work every day to keep our country going. often risking their lives, their families, and they deserve respect and dignity on the job. but today, i want to talk about the courage that it takes not to go to work and to go out on strike for better working conditions. as we speak, thousands of workers are on strike, from the nurses and health care workers to the people who make cereal, tractors and whisky, and tens of thousands -- whiskey, and tens of thousands have taken strike votes if they can't reach agreement with their employers. it's a strike wave, and we are calling it striketober, and i stand today in solidarity with these workers who are fighting for safer working conditions, a decent living wage, and the ability to retire with dignity. just in the past few weeks in my city of chicago, i stood with nabisco workers
the speaker pro tempore: the chair recognizes the gentleman from illinois, mr. garcia, for five minutes. mr. garcia: thank you, mr. speaker. from this podium and on the streets of chicago, i've spoken out quite a bit about essential workers. they work every day to keep our country going. often risking their lives, their families, and they deserve respect and dignity on the job. but today, i want to talk about the courage that it takes not to go to work and to go out on strike for better working...
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almost 70 miles north is peru, illinois, where his vehicle was found just two days later. from the road it looks like a dead end. you can still see the remnants of when jelani day's vehicle came through here. plants knocked on their sides. the question though is whether he was driving the vehicle when it did. authorities found his car just down this path and off to the left side according to the former attorney for the family. the thing about this location though is it isn't in the middle of nowhere. it has a ymca on one side and it is surrounded by homes. jelani day's body was found about a week afterward, just about a mile away off the bank of the illinois river east of the route 251 bridge. his body wouldn't be officially identified until nearly a month later. around when the body was found his walt was discovered about a mile and a half away from the vehicle, still half a mile from the vehicle with a lanyard and clothes found in separate locations as well according to the peru police department. his mother says none of it adds up and this wasn't an area he was familiar
almost 70 miles north is peru, illinois, where his vehicle was found just two days later. from the road it looks like a dead end. you can still see the remnants of when jelani day's vehicle came through here. plants knocked on their sides. the question though is whether he was driving the vehicle when it did. authorities found his car just down this path and off to the left side according to the former attorney for the family. the thing about this location though is it isn't in the middle of...
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the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlewoman from illinois rise? >> as the member designated mrs. beatty, pursuant to h.res. 8, i inform the house that mrs. beatty will vote no on the motion to adjourn. as the member designated by ms. sewell, pursuant to h.res. 8, i inform the house that ms. sewell will vote no on the motion to adjourn. the speaker: for what purpose does the gentleman rise? >> as the member designated by mr. sininger, pursuant to house resolution 8, i inform the house that mr. kinzinger will vote no on the motion to adjourn. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlewoman from florida rise? >> as the member designated by mr. schrader, pursuant to house resolution 8, i inform the house that mr. schrader will vote no on the motion to adjourn. as the member designated by mr. cuellar, pursuant to house resolution 8, i inform the house that mr. cuellar will vote no on the motion to adjourn. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from california rise? >> as the member designated by mr. knew nez -- nun
the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlewoman from illinois rise? >> as the member designated mrs. beatty, pursuant to h.res. 8, i inform the house that mrs. beatty will vote no on the motion to adjourn. as the member designated by ms. sewell, pursuant to h.res. 8, i inform the house that ms. sewell will vote no on the motion to adjourn. the speaker: for what purpose does the gentleman rise? >> as the member designated by mr. sininger, pursuant to house resolution...
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almost 70 miles north is peru, illinois, where his vehicle was found just two days later. from the road, it looks like a dead end. you can still see the remnants of when jelani day's vehicle came through here. plants knocked on their sides. the question, though, is whether he was driving the vehicle when it did. authorities found his car just down this path and off to the left side according to the former attorney for the family. the thing about this location, though, is it isn't in the middle of nowhere. it's got a ymca on one side, and it's surrounded by homes. jelani day's body was found about a week afterward, just about a mile away off the bank of the illinois river east of the route 251 bridge. his body wouldn't be officially identified until nearly a month later. but around when the body was found, his wallet was discovered about a mile and a half away from the water. still a half mile from the vehicle with a lanyard of his and some clothes found in separate locations as well according to the peru police department. his mother says none of it adds up and that this w
almost 70 miles north is peru, illinois, where his vehicle was found just two days later. from the road, it looks like a dead end. you can still see the remnants of when jelani day's vehicle came through here. plants knocked on their sides. the question, though, is whether he was driving the vehicle when it did. authorities found his car just down this path and off to the left side according to the former attorney for the family. the thing about this location, though, is it isn't in the middle...
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there is not enough seats in illinois for democrats. some people said there is too many. that is par for the course in the process itself but i think the really important thing to remember when we're thinking about redistricting is why we redistrict and we redistrict to reset the maps so they reflect what is happening in the country and how the demographic and geographic realities have changed. so you use the census as a road map and that is how you know that the maps are fair and reflecting what the voters want in that state. >> so as i mentioned, anti trump republican adam kinzinger, listen to what he had to say. >> the voting rights act in the mid '60s came out with a provision called preclearance that required certain states to get clearance for any election system they did. that went on into perp pewty. in 2013 the u.s. supreme court said history changes. we can't keep pretending like it 1965 but don't we need preclearance still? when we look how republicans are redrawing the maps in texas, it's starting to look like 1965, is it no
there is not enough seats in illinois for democrats. some people said there is too many. that is par for the course in the process itself but i think the really important thing to remember when we're thinking about redistricting is why we redistrict and we redistrict to reset the maps so they reflect what is happening in the country and how the demographic and geographic realities have changed. so you use the census as a road map and that is how you know that the maps are fair and reflecting...
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illinois celebrates in 2018 win a game that featured the most overtimes in ncaa history and illinois's first win over a top 10 team. in 14 years in ames, iowa state hosting another top 18th ranked oklahoma state down for the cyclones go in front with 5.5 minutes left. briefs hall punches it in from four yards out. it's 24 21, the 19th straight game in which hall had scored a rushing touchdown defensive stand needed, though, for iowa state to wrap the game up fourth and two spencer sanders to brendan presley for the cowboys. presley stopped short of the first down the change show it not by a lot, but the ball has turned over on down. cyclone fans celebrate 13 24 21 win as they had oklahoma state. its first loss, and those all time lists are largely meaningless. but it was much talked about this week when the warriors klay thompson was left off the nba's top 75 of all time. well here's how that plays in the locker room. somebody put a number 77 jersey and thompson's locker, which you probably wore. the video is courtesy of draymond green is getting a good laugh along with steph curry tha
illinois celebrates in 2018 win a game that featured the most overtimes in ncaa history and illinois's first win over a top 10 team. in 14 years in ames, iowa state hosting another top 18th ranked oklahoma state down for the cyclones go in front with 5.5 minutes left. briefs hall punches it in from four yards out. it's 24 21, the 19th straight game in which hall had scored a rushing touchdown defensive stand needed, though, for iowa state to wrap the game up fourth and two spencer sanders to...
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. >> reporter: all over illinois, says state representative la shawn ford, people are outraged by the rash of catalytic converter thefts, sold to scrap metal operators and used car parts dealers for cash. ford has introduced a new illinois law that would require catalytic converter sellers to show buyers a driver's license or state i.d. buyers would then have to log that personal information. >> if you have to identify who you are when you're selling this catalytic converter, then you're going to think twice. >> reporter: the hope is to dry up the market for the stolen parts. similar laws have been passed in other states, including legislation in california in 2019. but state farm insurance says its customers' claims for catalytic converter thefts jumped 175% in california between june of 2020 and june of this year. still, any legislation in illinois would be welcomed by two-time victim katie reynolds. >> i hope it hundreds. i hope that i don't have to experience this and my neighbors don't have to experience this anymore. >> reporter: jim williams, cbs news, chicago. >> yuccas: what
. >> reporter: all over illinois, says state representative la shawn ford, people are outraged by the rash of catalytic converter thefts, sold to scrap metal operators and used car parts dealers for cash. ford has introduced a new illinois law that would require catalytic converter sellers to show buyers a driver's license or state i.d. buyers would then have to log that personal information. >> if you have to identify who you are when you're selling this catalytic converter, then...
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you did here in the city and the state of illinois. cities and community organizations encouraged vaccinations. gov governor, you've done one hell of a job encouraging people before we get to the mandate. even after all these mandates we still had more than one-quarter of the people in the united states eligible for vaccinations but didn't get the shot. we know there is no other way to beat the pandemic than to get the vast majority of americans vaccinated. it is as simple as that. to spread to our children, spread throughout society, our hospitals, the risk of other variants. it is all dangerous and obvious but we're still not there. we have to beat this thing. so while i didn't race to do it right away, that's why i've had to move toward requirements that everyone get vaccinated or i had the -- where i had the authority to do that. that wasn't my first instinct. my administration now requires federal workers to be vaccinated and also required federal contractors to be vaccinated. if you have a contract with the federal government you
you did here in the city and the state of illinois. cities and community organizations encouraged vaccinations. gov governor, you've done one hell of a job encouraging people before we get to the mandate. even after all these mandates we still had more than one-quarter of the people in the united states eligible for vaccinations but didn't get the shot. we know there is no other way to beat the pandemic than to get the vast majority of americans vaccinated. it is as simple as that. to spread to...
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kinzinger of illinois, pursuant to h.res. 8, i inform the house that mr. kinzinger will vote yes on h.r. 5763. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from texas seek recognition? mr. veasey: mr. speaker, as the member designated by mr. swalwell, i inform the house that mr. swalwell will vote yes on h.r. 5763. mr. allred: madam speaker, as the member designated by mr. swalwell, i inform the house that mr. swalwell will vote yes on h.r. 5763. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from missouri seek recognition? mr. long: madam speaker, as the member designated by mr. luetkemeyer of missouri, i inform the house that mr. luetkemeyer will vote yes on h.r. 5763. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from maryland seek recognition? mr. brown: madam speaker, as the member designated by mr. evans of pennsylvania, and pursuant to house resolution 8, i inform the house that mr. evans will vote yea on h.r. 5763. -- mr. mfume: madam speaker, as the member designated by mr. evans, pursuant to house reso
kinzinger of illinois, pursuant to h.res. 8, i inform the house that mr. kinzinger will vote yes on h.r. 5763. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from texas seek recognition? mr. veasey: mr. speaker, as the member designated by mr. swalwell, i inform the house that mr. swalwell will vote yes on h.r. 5763. mr. allred: madam speaker, as the member designated by mr. swalwell, i inform the house that mr. swalwell will vote yes on h.r. 5763. the speaker pro tempore: for...
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the gentleman from illinois. mr. davis: mr. speaker, i'm pleased to yield two minutes to the gentlewoman from wisconsin, representative moore. the speaker pro tempore: the jealt wisconsin is recognized tore two minutes. for two minutes. ms. moore: thank you so very much for yielding to me, mr. chairman. i want to thank him and ranking member walorski for bringing this bill forward. foster youth are of course some of our nation's most vulnerable. but you know what? they are also our most resilient. but even the most resilient need support. and that's what this bill is all about. ensuring that those who would otherwise age out of foster care at age 18. who choose it or need it can continue to get services, housing, and work force development, driving skills through this pandemic. for thousands of foster youth each year their time in foster care simply, because they turn 18 or, 21 in some states, can be a very, very unsettling moment for them. as a result, with little or no family support, they suddenly find themselves grown. inde
the gentleman from illinois. mr. davis: mr. speaker, i'm pleased to yield two minutes to the gentlewoman from wisconsin, representative moore. the speaker pro tempore: the jealt wisconsin is recognized tore two minutes. for two minutes. ms. moore: thank you so very much for yielding to me, mr. chairman. i want to thank him and ranking member walorski for bringing this bill forward. foster youth are of course some of our nation's most vulnerable. but you know what? they are also our most...
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he wants to make a mandate there in illinois. he wants to encourage that and facing tough poll numbers, which we showed you at the top of the hour. the country according to the quinnipiac poll is not satisfied with how the president is handling things from the economy, military, taxes, foreign policy, immigration, he's under water on all measures according to this latest poll that came out yesterday. that's next. veteran homeowners. if you haven't refinanced yet, get in on record low rates now. the newday two and a quarter refi is the lowest rate in newday's history. two and a quarter percent. just 2.48 apr. just one call, and you can save thousands every year. there's no money out of pocket and no up front fees. the newday two and a quarter refi. at these rates, you may never need to refinance again. i'll shoot you an estimate as soon as i get back to the office. hey, i can help you do that right now. high thryv! thryv? yep. i'm the all-in-one management software built for small business. high thryv! help me with scheduling? sur
he wants to make a mandate there in illinois. he wants to encourage that and facing tough poll numbers, which we showed you at the top of the hour. the country according to the quinnipiac poll is not satisfied with how the president is handling things from the economy, military, taxes, foreign policy, immigration, he's under water on all measures according to this latest poll that came out yesterday. that's next. veteran homeowners. if you haven't refinanced yet, get in on record low rates now....
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los estados con mayor crecimiento son california, florida, illinois, texas y nueva york. blanca: es el sonido, los olores y los rostros del condado mÁs diverso de la gran manzana. lynn lleva mÁs de 33 aÑos viviendo aquÍ y le contamos que, segÚn el censo la poblaciÓn latina aumentÓ el 8,8%. >> me parece que es mÁs, cada vez veo mÁs latinos, mÁs fuerza laboral. blanca: jacqueline participÓ del censo, por eso dice sorprenderse de que sean tan pocos los condados. las cifras oficiales del censo reflejan que este paÍs tiene mÁs habitantes en buena parte por el aumento de los hispanos que superaron los 62 millones, es decir un 23% con respecto a la dÉcada de atrÁs. >> encontramos que california, texas, florida e illinois fueron los estados con el mayor nÚmero de hispanos. >> durante la pandemia no tenÍamos comar comunitario. blanca: catalina es asambleÍsta, piensa que su comunidad no fue bien contada. >> el gobierno federal durante la Época que se hizo el censo se dedicÓ a hacer una campaÑa de miedo, creo que no refleja bien la comunidad inmigrante. blanca:
los estados con mayor crecimiento son california, florida, illinois, texas y nueva york. blanca: es el sonido, los olores y los rostros del condado mÁs diverso de la gran manzana. lynn lleva mÁs de 33 aÑos viviendo aquÍ y le contamos que, segÚn el censo la poblaciÓn latina aumentÓ el 8,8%. >> me parece que es mÁs, cada vez veo mÁs latinos, mÁs fuerza laboral. blanca: jacqueline participÓ del censo, por eso dice sorprenderse de que sean tan pocos los condados. las cifras...
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seven states are losing a member, new york, pennsylvania, michigan, ohio, illinois and west virginia. when people move out of estate, like illinois or west virginia, two states have lost population, each of los a c, did they take politics with them, are they moving out of frustration? >> we increasingly hear of voters who are throwing their hands up in the air at the states becoming too inhospitable to their political lease and choosing to move elsewhere. it takes a lot of rigorous research to determine the size of that affect on how blue or rat -- blue or red the state becomes. what we know is that over time, as voters either choose to live in places their politically more comfortable or as independent voters begin to lean more toward which other -- whichever party is dominant because of an echo chamber of facts, whether social media or the dominant feeling in the community, we are seeing more geographic polarization. that plays into redistricting in a big way. if the state had in its boundaries every precinct was 50-50 between the parties, it would be impossible for partisans to ger
seven states are losing a member, new york, pennsylvania, michigan, ohio, illinois and west virginia. when people move out of estate, like illinois or west virginia, two states have lost population, each of los a c, did they take politics with them, are they moving out of frustration? >> we increasingly hear of voters who are throwing their hands up in the air at the states becoming too inhospitable to their political lease and choosing to move elsewhere. it takes a lot of rigorous...
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kelly of illinois, pursuant to h.res. 8, i inform the house that ms. kelly will vote yes on h.r. 4111. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlelady from west virginia seek recognition? >> as the member designated by mr. lahood of illinois, pursuant to h.res. 8, i inform the house that mr. lahood will vote yes on h.r. 4111. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from new york seek recognition? mr. disbref mr. jeffries: as the member designated chairwoman eddie bernice johnson, pursuant to h.res. 8, i inform the house that chairwoman johnson will vote yea on h.r. 41111. melgd chairwoman zoe lofgren, pursuant to h.res. 8, i inform the house that chairwoman lofgren will vote yea on h.r. 4111. as the member designated by congresswoman grace meng, pursuant to h.res. 8, i inform the house that congresswoman meng will vote yea on h.r. 4111. as the member designated by congressman brendan boyle, pursuant to h.res. 8, i inform the house that congressman boyle will vote yea on h.r. 4111. the speaker pro tempore: for what pur
kelly of illinois, pursuant to h.res. 8, i inform the house that ms. kelly will vote yes on h.r. 4111. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlelady from west virginia seek recognition? >> as the member designated by mr. lahood of illinois, pursuant to h.res. 8, i inform the house that mr. lahood will vote yes on h.r. 4111. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from new york seek recognition? mr. disbref mr. jeffries: as the member designated...
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state of illinois needs to be investigated by the justice department. local authorities say 25-year-old jelani day drowned, but house democrat bobby rush has joined a chorus of voices saying something just doesn't add up. cnn's omar jimenez reports. >> keep hope alive. >> keep hope alive. >> reporter: it's a call for answers that are far outweighed by questions in the case of jelani day. the lassalle county coroner ruling his death a drowning, but also writing it is still unknown how he got in the river. >> the car was put in a situation, assuming it was a suicide plan. >> reporter: reverend jesse jackson was among those in illinois tuesday rallying and driving in a processional to raise awareness to demand answers and that federal authorities get more involved. jelani day was last seen august 24 in a retail store in blooming ton, illinois, 100 miles from chicago. almost 70 miles north is peru, illinois, where his vehicle was found just two days later. from the road, it looks like a dead end. you can still see the remnants of when jelani day's vehicle c
state of illinois needs to be investigated by the justice department. local authorities say 25-year-old jelani day drowned, but house democrat bobby rush has joined a chorus of voices saying something just doesn't add up. cnn's omar jimenez reports. >> keep hope alive. >> keep hope alive. >> reporter: it's a call for answers that are far outweighed by questions in the case of jelani day. the lassalle county coroner ruling his death a drowning, but also writing it is still...
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with that, madam speaker, i yield to my colleague from great state of illinois, mr. davis.of time, banks: as much time as he may consume. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. davis: thank you, madam speaker. thank you to my friend and colleague from indiana mr. banks. i can tell you when i got elected to serve in this body almost nine years ago i didn' expect talk about such an important years as a congressional staffer, working for a member of congress who i looked up to and who respected this institution for what it was and what it meant to our0m country. and when i came to congress to serve with him, i had the utmost respectitutio time. that's why i wanted to be part of the house adminisn committee, because i wanted to make thiss and this house work better, act in a much more bipartisan manner make sure that we are on this campus but also at the same time protect those who protect us. and madam speaker, we are now months and months in -- months and months post-january 6. my many conversations with u.s. capitol police officers and those who wor
with that, madam speaker, i yield to my colleague from great state of illinois, mr. davis.of time, banks: as much time as he may consume. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. davis: thank you, madam speaker. thank you to my friend and colleague from indiana mr. banks. i can tell you when i got elected to serve in this body almost nine years ago i didn' expect talk about such an important years as a congressional staffer, working for a member of congress who i looked up to...
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host: president biden yesterday in illinois. we hear more from president biden today, specifically on the jobs report. we expect that in two hours from the white house, 11:30 officially on the president's schedule, eastern. you can watch it on the c-span networks. also president biden later this afternoon, 145 time eastern, delivering remarks on restoring protections for some national monuments. here is the new york times a story on what we are expecting the president to stay there. the president is expected to announce he will use his executive authority to restore sweeping environmental protections to three major national monuments that have been stripped away by former president donald trump according to people familiar with the matter. he will reinstate and expand the 1.3 million acre boundary errors -- boundaries of a national monument and the boundaries of grand staircase escalante, per steamed protections for wildlife. also the first marine monument, the northeast canyons and see mouth off of the new england coast. that i
host: president biden yesterday in illinois. we hear more from president biden today, specifically on the jobs report. we expect that in two hours from the white house, 11:30 officially on the president's schedule, eastern. you can watch it on the c-span networks. also president biden later this afternoon, 145 time eastern, delivering remarks on restoring protections for some national monuments. here is the new york times a story on what we are expecting the president to stay there. the...
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public integrity is everything and not just in illinois. this absentee ballot seems to be the linchpin for not only mine but other cities where there could be corruption involved. last but not least, i would like to see the u.s. attorneys get more involved, especially in illinois to make sure we have a strong legal and clean election process. thank you. guest: i agree. public integrity is crucial. i think we have lost sight of that frankly in america. you are going to make sure that whoever watches her children are ethical and has a value system. you're going to make sure your teachers and friends follow certain levels of integrity, that they are honest, reliable, kind of maybe? all of these things matter. we seem to have checked it at the door when it comes to politicians. red versus blue, i don't care. politicians are not our best friend, certainly not more than other voters. it is we the people, not we the politicians. john makes an excellent point. we need to be skeptical across the political spectrum. this voter integrity issue is very
public integrity is everything and not just in illinois. this absentee ballot seems to be the linchpin for not only mine but other cities where there could be corruption involved. last but not least, i would like to see the u.s. attorneys get more involved, especially in illinois to make sure we have a strong legal and clean election process. thank you. guest: i agree. public integrity is crucial. i think we have lost sight of that frankly in america. you are going to make sure that whoever...
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mike memoli there in illinois traveling with the president. stephanie gosk and alison barber for us on the ground in alaska. a big thanks to all of you. we're following breaking news from texas on this thursday. a federal judge has temporarily blocked that state from enforcing one of the most e strictive abortion bans in the country. the july calling it unconstitutional. in a 113-page rolling the judge writes, quote, this court will not sanction one more day of this offensive deprivation of such an important right. texas appealing the decision. the law you might recall, bans abortions once a fetal heart beat is detected. that can be as early as six weeks before many women even know they're pregnant. >>> a lot more to get to including a big court win for a black former tesla worker. a jury says the company has to pay him nearly $137 million after agreeing with his claims that he was subjected to racial harassment in the work place. i'll talk to that former tesla employee. >>> and we have a deal. senator schumer announcing an agreement with repu
mike memoli there in illinois traveling with the president. stephanie gosk and alison barber for us on the ground in alaska. a big thanks to all of you. we're following breaking news from texas on this thursday. a federal judge has temporarily blocked that state from enforcing one of the most e strictive abortion bans in the country. the july calling it unconstitutional. in a 113-page rolling the judge writes, quote, this court will not sanction one more day of this offensive deprivation of...
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i mean, public integrity is everything is not just here in illinois. this absentee ballot seems to be the linchpin for not only us but other cities where there could be some corruption involved. and if it work that i would like to see the u.s. attorney get more involved especially here in illinois to make sureno we havea strong legal and clean election process and thank you. >> i agree and i think we've lost sight of f that frankly in america and you're not going to let your reader to make sure that whoever was your children it is ethical and has the value system to make sure you teachers and through her friends follow certain levels of integrity and that they are honest and reliable and kind maybe. all of these things, matter and our families and our communities and personal lives we seem to have checked it out the door when it comes to politicians. people don't understand, red or blue, politicians are not investment any more than other culture certainly andnd voters e as we the people, not we the politicians. we need to be skeptical across the politi
i mean, public integrity is everything is not just here in illinois. this absentee ballot seems to be the linchpin for not only us but other cities where there could be some corruption involved. and if it work that i would like to see the u.s. attorney get more involved especially here in illinois to make sureno we havea strong legal and clean election process and thank you. >> i agree and i think we've lost sight of f that frankly in america and you're not going to let your reader to...
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>> terry moran from illinois tonight. terry, thank you. >>> next this evening, to the supply chain crisis. we've seen the empty shelves, prices inching up and the critical log jam at ports on both coasts. look at this image tonight. 62 cargo ships waiting to dock at thes port of los angeles today. stacks of containers already there waiting for trucks to deliver what's inside across the country. our correspondent today asking what's inside thoir unopened containers and if it hasn't come off the ship yet, does it have any chance of being in the store for christmas? the answer put this all in perspective. kaylee hartung at the port of los angeles tonight. >> reporter: tonight, with the holidays approaching fast, the all-out push to get goods off those backlogged ships and onto shelves. with the port of los angeles now running operations around the clock. officials know, the clock is ticking. >> we're only four and a half weeks away from black friday. we've got a lot of work ahead of us. >> reporter: what is sitting in all th
>> terry moran from illinois tonight. terry, thank you. >>> next this evening, to the supply chain crisis. we've seen the empty shelves, prices inching up and the critical log jam at ports on both coasts. look at this image tonight. 62 cargo ships waiting to dock at thes port of los angeles today. stacks of containers already there waiting for trucks to deliver what's inside across the country. our correspondent today asking what's inside thoir unopened containers and if it...
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>> terry moran from illinois tonight. terry, thank you. >>> next this evening, to the supply chain crisis. we've seen the empty shelves, prices inching up and the critical logjam at ports on both coasts. look at this image tonight. 62 cargo ships waiting to dock at the port of los angeles today. stacks of containers already there waiting for trucks to deliver what's inside across the country. our correspondent today asking what's inside those unopened containers and if it hasn't come off the ship yet, does it have any chance of being in the store for christmas? the answer put this all in perspective. kaylee hartung at the port of los angeles tonight. >> reporter: tonight, with the holidays approaching fast, the all-out push to get goods off those backlogged ships and onto shelves. with the port of los angeles now running operations around the clock. officials know, the clock is ticking. >> we're only four and a half weeks away from black friday. we've got a lot of work ahead of us. >> reporter: what is sitting in all thes
>> terry moran from illinois tonight. terry, thank you. >>> next this evening, to the supply chain crisis. we've seen the empty shelves, prices inching up and the critical logjam at ports on both coasts. look at this image tonight. 62 cargo ships waiting to dock at the port of los angeles today. stacks of containers already there waiting for trucks to deliver what's inside across the country. our correspondent today asking what's inside those unopened containers and if it hasn't...
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when people move out of a state like illinois or west virginia, two states that lost population each are you losing a seat as well do they take the politics with them are they moving out of frustration of the politics? >> we hear voters throwing their hands up in the air it states becoming too inhospitable to their political beliefs and are choosing to move elsewhere. it takes a lot of rigorous research to determine the size that affect on how blue or red states become. what we know is that over time as voters either choose to live in places that are politically more comfortable or as independent voters begin to lean more and more towards whatever party is dominant because of an echo chamber of fact or the predominant feeling in the community that we are seeing more geographic polarization. that plays into redistricting and a big way. if it had in its boundaries every precinct was 50/50 between the parties to be impossible for partisans to gerrymander that state and heavily red or blue districts imagine for a moment a state that has become heavily polarized between blue urban areas a
when people move out of a state like illinois or west virginia, two states that lost population each are you losing a seat as well do they take the politics with them are they moving out of frustration of the politics? >> we hear voters throwing their hands up in the air it states becoming too inhospitable to their political beliefs and are choosing to move elsewhere. it takes a lot of rigorous research to determine the size that affect on how blue or red states become. what we know is...
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when people move out of a state like illinois or west virginia, two states that loss of population or two states each losing a seat as well. are they taking the politics with them are moving out of frustration? >> we increasingly hear of voters who are throwing their hands up in the art states becoming too inhospitable for their political beliefs and choosing to move elsewhere. now, it takes a lot of rigorous research to determine the size of that effect on how blue or red a state becomes. but, what we know is that over time, as voters either choose to live politically more comfortable or as independent voters lead more and more towards whichever party is dominant because of an echo chamber event whether it social media are the predominant feel in their community, we feel a geographic polarization. if a state had in its boundaries every precinct that was a 50/50 between the parties it would be impossible to gerrymander that state into heavily red heavily blue district. imagine for a moment a state that is become heavily polarized between a blue urban areas and red rural areas, it's ea
when people move out of a state like illinois or west virginia, two states that loss of population or two states each losing a seat as well. are they taking the politics with them are moving out of frustration? >> we increasingly hear of voters who are throwing their hands up in the art states becoming too inhospitable for their political beliefs and choosing to move elsewhere. now, it takes a lot of rigorous research to determine the size of that effect on how blue or red a state...
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was it the redistricting plan that was put forward by democrats in illinois that basically squeezed you out of your district? >> yeah. it's a couple of things. it's sitting back and saying, okay. what happens if i win again? i go back, and republicans will probably be in the majority. i'm going to be fighting even harder some of these things, and it's been obvious over the last ten months that nobody -- i haven't seen any momentum in the party move away from lies and towards truth, and the other thing is keep in mind, george, ten years ago democrats in illinois came after me, and they did it again. i'm not complaining. it's redistricting. i get it. it's being done and abused everywhere, but when democrats do say they want, you know, republican partners to tell the truth, and then they specifically target me, it makes you wonder, but i'm going to stay in. i'm still in for the next 14 months, and i'm excited to continue on the january 6th commission to give people the truth of what happened because they deserve that. >> president trump took a victory lap after your announcement. he said,
was it the redistricting plan that was put forward by democrats in illinois that basically squeezed you out of your district? >> yeah. it's a couple of things. it's sitting back and saying, okay. what happens if i win again? i go back, and republicans will probably be in the majority. i'm going to be fighting even harder some of these things, and it's been obvious over the last ten months that nobody -- i haven't seen any momentum in the party move away from lies and towards truth, and...