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western illinois. look at the infrastructure plan that my opponent voted against. we are investing in roads, bridges, schools, hospitals all across the state of illinois, particularly that dollars for transportation are going to the rest of illinois outside of chicago and cook county. it's important to note that some of the biggest projects that will create jobs like the shawnee town project, i think i worked across the aisle, the walker's bluff casino resort that we authorized creating hundreds of jobs in southern illinois. think it's important for the governor to treat the entire state as if you love every part of it. and i do. my opponent has said that he would throw chicago out of illinois. i think you gotta love chicago just like you love every other part of the state. i've acted that way as governor. >> thank you, senator. same question. >> it's interesting because as we sit here today, illinois has 4500 jobs. i think one of the things i've been standing up for is the voice for the rest of illino
western illinois. look at the infrastructure plan that my opponent voted against. we are investing in roads, bridges, schools, hospitals all across the state of illinois, particularly that dollars for transportation are going to the rest of illinois outside of chicago and cook county. it's important to note that some of the biggest projects that will create jobs like the shawnee town project, i think i worked across the aisle, the walker's bluff casino resort that we authorized creating...
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we are making life better for families in central illinois western illinois, look at the infrastructure plan for example that my opponent phone an again -- voted against. we are investing in roads, bridges, schools, hospitals all across the state of illinois, particularly that dollars for transportation are going to the rest of illinois outside of chicago and cook county. it's important to note that some of the biggest projects that will create jobs like the like they cairo port project. like the shawnee town project. are things i worked across the aisle, on. the walker's bluff casino that we authorized. it also created hundreds of jobs in southern illinois. think it's important for the governor to treat the entire state as if you love every part of it. and i do. my opponent has said that he would throw chicago out of illinois. i think you gotta love chicago just like you love every other part of the state. i've acted that way as governor. >> thank you senator. same question. >> it's interesting because as we sit here today, illinois has 45,000 fewer jobs, and 25,000 fewer illinoisans t
we are making life better for families in central illinois western illinois, look at the infrastructure plan for example that my opponent phone an again -- voted against. we are investing in roads, bridges, schools, hospitals all across the state of illinois, particularly that dollars for transportation are going to the rest of illinois outside of chicago and cook county. it's important to note that some of the biggest projects that will create jobs like the like they cairo port project. like...
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over 80% of illinois in's and americans disagree with her. i am the one who has the moderate and reasonable -- sen. duckworth: no. i will say it again. includes the restriction at the point of viability which is 24 weeks, which is consistent with illinois law. i voted for the women's reproductive health care act when it came up for a vote. >> on this point, senator duckworth, would you limit abortion on nine-month? if a woman sought an abortion on nine months, what about the unborn fetus at nine months old? would not give you any right to an unborn fetus at -- at gestation point, the [indiscernible] would you give any rights to the unborn fetus? >> 24 weeks is a lot earlier than -- >> we have to talk about the economy. inflation is obviously an issue on everybody's mind. it is sitting at 8%. what about the federal level should be done to bring that level down? sen. duckworth: there are two reasons we have inflation. one is the $1.9 trillion spending bill that senator duckworth and every single democrat senator voted for in march of 2021. all
over 80% of illinois in's and americans disagree with her. i am the one who has the moderate and reasonable -- sen. duckworth: no. i will say it again. includes the restriction at the point of viability which is 24 weeks, which is consistent with illinois law. i voted for the women's reproductive health care act when it came up for a vote. >> on this point, senator duckworth, would you limit abortion on nine-month? if a woman sought an abortion on nine months, what about the unborn fetus...
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illinois. # freedom... they are taking _ in illinois. # freedom... they are taking a — in illinois. # freedom... they are taking a train _ in illinois. # freedom... they are taking a train to _ in illinois. # freedom... they are taking a train to chicago . are taking a train to chicago to demonstratejust how are taking a train to chicago to demonstrate just how long and costly that journey to demonstrate just how long and costly thatjourney is. resources are not widespread in our communities, so, again, we can'tjust hop on planes and get abortions. tt can'tjust hop on planes and get abortions.— can'tjust hop on planes and get abortions. it takes about 22 hours to _ get abortions. it takes about 22 hours to get _ get abortions. it takes about 22 hours to get to _ get abortions. it takes about 22 hours to get to the - get abortions. it takes about | 22 hours to get to the nearest clinic by train, much longer by bus. travelling by air is faster, but few who live in rural louisiana can afford to do that. ev
illinois. # freedom... they are taking _ in illinois. # freedom... they are taking a — in illinois. # freedom... they are taking a train _ in illinois. # freedom... they are taking a train to _ in illinois. # freedom... they are taking a train to chicago . are taking a train to chicago to demonstratejust how are taking a train to chicago to demonstrate just how long and costly that journey to demonstrate just how long and costly thatjourney is. resources are not widespread in our communities,...
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in anticipation of this increase, we have taken a number of steps to make sure illinois is as prepared as possible to provide care to those in need through clinical capacity building, decreasing financial barriers for patients, increasing care coordination for in state and out of state patients. however, even with this level of preparation and support from our colleagues, institutions, and government officials, we are still facing challenges. as predicted, demand for care has already increased. appointments are made further out, and patients from in state and out of state are experiencing delays in care due to longer wait times, delaying procedures to later in their pregnancy. many of my patients coming from out of state sought and were denied care at multiple locations in their state or in other states before they sought care in illinois. for example, i recently saw a patient from a southern state with a very serious obstetric condition and abnormal placenta. this condition can cause severe hemorrhage and morbidity if not treated appropriately. this patient care in their state and oth
in anticipation of this increase, we have taken a number of steps to make sure illinois is as prepared as possible to provide care to those in need through clinical capacity building, decreasing financial barriers for patients, increasing care coordination for in state and out of state patients. however, even with this level of preparation and support from our colleagues, institutions, and government officials, we are still facing challenges. as predicted, demand for care has already increased....
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the city of springfield so much of it is built around that legacy of abraham lincoln, illinois is the land of lincoln is certainly a springfield is the city of lincoln. his home is here the old state capitol where you get the house divided speeches here his o law offices are here and of course he's buried on the outskirts of town in oak ridge cemetery. so lincoln is extraordinarily important to the city of springfield. this museum was built in 2005 at open to the public it been a dream a long time of many folks here in central, illinois a presidential library for the greatest president the purpose of the library is very basic to preserve and pass on the legacy of abraham lincoln. he's a man who i think best encapsulated what it means to be american. what the whole idea of america is all about it is a freedom and equality an opportunity. we do put him on a pedestal rightly. but also he was a human being and he had great ambitions to do great things and he certainly succeeded in that. abraham lincoln was born in 1809 in kentucky. he lived there just for fear as he moved me six or seven
the city of springfield so much of it is built around that legacy of abraham lincoln, illinois is the land of lincoln is certainly a springfield is the city of lincoln. his home is here the old state capitol where you get the house divided speeches here his o law offices are here and of course he's buried on the outskirts of town in oak ridge cemetery. so lincoln is extraordinarily important to the city of springfield. this museum was built in 2005 at open to the public it been a dream a long...
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still, he was an illinois politician. these debates helped raise him to a level of national prominence. it's interesting, several times after his defeat in 1858, and before that, went in, like any human being when he suffers a defeat, things that say it, i'm done. no it's going to remember me at all. after the 1858 debates he thinks, maybe, at least, as able to enunciate some important principles, say some things on my mind. maybe that will be remembered in the future but probably not. of course, that was my case. he goes on, he has thought of running for the presidency. of course pots a path to do that in 1860. still very unlikely that he gets elected. what happens, of course, is douglas runs but loses a lot of the severe learners, the democratic party splits and abraham like it retains the republican party as a whole unit and winds most of the north. so, that's how he becomes president. interesting thing is douglas was always his rival, they had different views on important issues like slavery. but after lincoln's elect
still, he was an illinois politician. these debates helped raise him to a level of national prominence. it's interesting, several times after his defeat in 1858, and before that, went in, like any human being when he suffers a defeat, things that say it, i'm done. no it's going to remember me at all. after the 1858 debates he thinks, maybe, at least, as able to enunciate some important principles, say some things on my mind. maybe that will be remembered in the future but probably not. of...
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still, he was an illinois politician. these debates helped raise him to a level of national prominence. it's interesting, several times after his defeat in 1858, and before that, went in, like any human being when he suffers a defeat, things that say it, i'm done. no it's going to remember me at all. after the 1858 debates he thinks, maybe, at least, as able to enunciate some important principles, say some things on my mind. maybe that will be remembered in the future but probably not. of course, that was my case. he goes on, he has thought of running for the presidency. of course pots a path to do that in 1860. still very unlikely that he gets elected. what happens, of course, is douglas runs but loses a lot of the southerners, the democratic party splits and abraham lincoln retains the republican party as a whole unit and winds most of the north. so, that's how he becomes president. interesting thing is douglas was always his rival, they had different views on important issues like slavery. but after lincoln's election
still, he was an illinois politician. these debates helped raise him to a level of national prominence. it's interesting, several times after his defeat in 1858, and before that, went in, like any human being when he suffers a defeat, things that say it, i'm done. no it's going to remember me at all. after the 1858 debates he thinks, maybe, at least, as able to enunciate some important principles, say some things on my mind. maybe that will be remembered in the future but probably not. of...
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judge in the illinois federal territory as well. pope would receive a strong education, graduate from the united states military academy, 17th in his class of 56 graduating in 1842. he would be commissioned a second lieutenant in the core of top of graphical engineers. despite this pedigree, hope has even more connections that would propel him as the war breaks out all of those years later. first and foremost, jon pope is a collateral descendant of george washington. his uncle was united states senator from kentucky. his father is a friend of a then growing in popularity illinois lawyer -- perhaps you've heard of him -- abraham lincoln. his brother-in-law is manning force. these men will become best friends and will ultimately book and our story tonight. last but not least, a distant cousin of john pope married the sister of a woman later known as mary todd lincoln. john pope has an incredible connection with the very history and fabric of society and our stock racy and political greatness in this country. as well as the ability to
judge in the illinois federal territory as well. pope would receive a strong education, graduate from the united states military academy, 17th in his class of 56 graduating in 1842. he would be commissioned a second lieutenant in the core of top of graphical engineers. despite this pedigree, hope has even more connections that would propel him as the war breaks out all of those years later. first and foremost, jon pope is a collateral descendant of george washington. his uncle was united states...
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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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esther joy king, republican candidate for illinois 17th congressional district. as a fellow person from illinois, happy to have you on the show and about inflation we are seeing in the state. people are dealing with high gas prices, high food prices everywhere. so, why do you believe that you have been able to make these recent gains with your messaging, and welcome to you. >> thank you so much. you are exactly right. people here across western central and northern illinois are hurting right now. the policies that the biden/pel si administration are putting in place are costing families, i just toured an energy supply company discussing heating for homes. costs are up over 20% since the biden administration came into office. i talked with a grandmother last night who supports her son and they have six kids, including three foster children. their food bill has gone up over $600 month over month. families here are hurting and they are ready for change. and what it's creating, creating a grassroots movement in our favor. we are out meeting people every single day an
esther joy king, republican candidate for illinois 17th congressional district. as a fellow person from illinois, happy to have you on the show and about inflation we are seeing in the state. people are dealing with high gas prices, high food prices everywhere. so, why do you believe that you have been able to make these recent gains with your messaging, and welcome to you. >> thank you so much. you are exactly right. people here across western central and northern illinois are hurting...
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no wonder so many families left illinois public schools. meanwhile, arizonians have a chance to elect kari lake as their governor, dynamic and bold and vowing to tackle the border and crime problems. but her democrat challenger katie hobbs, oh, my, she's horrible in every way. >> i've continued to meet with community leaders, and focus on how we cannot just build a campaign that's inclusive, but make sure that our government at every level of the administration, reflects the diversity of the state of arizona. >> laura: oh, my goodness, she's as deadly boring and uninspiring but, well, no more said than democrat senator maggie hassan in new hampshire who debated bolden this week. instead of focusing on the fact that we could have heating oil rationing this winter, she went back to 2020. >> here's the thing about election deniers, right? he is working and has been working to conceal how extreme he is. don bolduc can ignore where more grant it staters are on those issues i just talked about, right, because he thinks he doesn't need to accept e
no wonder so many families left illinois public schools. meanwhile, arizonians have a chance to elect kari lake as their governor, dynamic and bold and vowing to tackle the border and crime problems. but her democrat challenger katie hobbs, oh, my, she's horrible in every way. >> i've continued to meet with community leaders, and focus on how we cannot just build a campaign that's inclusive, but make sure that our government at every level of the administration, reflects the diversity of...
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. >> john: and critics claiming a new illinois law could make it easier for criminals to get back on the streets. and now even some democratic prosecutors are sounding the alarm. leo leo terrell kae weighs in. an. -- i think it's there's a different way to treat hiv. it's every-other-month, injectable cabenuva. for adults who are undetectable, cabenuva is the only complete, long-acting hiv treatment you can get every other month. cabenuva helps keep me undetectable. it's two injections, given by my healthcare provider, every other month. it's one less thing to think about while traveling. hiv pills aren't on my mind. a quick change in my plans is no big deal. don't receive cabenuva if you're allergic to its ingredients or taking certain medicines, which may interact with cabenuva. serious side effects include allergic reactions post-injection reactions, liver problems, and depression. if you have a rash and other allergic reaction symptoms, stop cabenuva and get medical help right away. tell your doctor if you have liver problems or mental health concerns, and if you are pregnant, br
. >> john: and critics claiming a new illinois law could make it easier for criminals to get back on the streets. and now even some democratic prosecutors are sounding the alarm. leo leo terrell kae weighs in. an. -- i think it's there's a different way to treat hiv. it's every-other-month, injectable cabenuva. for adults who are undetectable, cabenuva is the only complete, long-acting hiv treatment you can get every other month. cabenuva helps keep me undetectable. it's two injections,...
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sophie long reports from illinois. how may i help you? yes, illinois is a safe state for abortions. reassuring words for one of the many hundreds of women now calling this clinic every day. legally, nothing has changed here but abortion bans in surrounding states have had a direct impact. people working here are now completely overwhelmed. we went from probably, like, 100 to, like, 600 to 700 calls a day. wow. so we have patients that's been crying now, like, on the phone, calling in, and we just can't squeeze them in cos we don't have any room. please sit in those seats, 0k? these women are boarding a train in new orleans. if you live in louisiana and want to terminate an unwanted pregnancy, the nearest clinic that can legally help you to do that is now several states away in illinois. # freedom, freedom...# they're taking the train to chicago to demonstrate just how long and costly thatjourney is. this is actually, like, telling birthing people, we are telling you whether you can live or die and the choice a lot of times is death. and especially for black and brown birthing people
sophie long reports from illinois. how may i help you? yes, illinois is a safe state for abortions. reassuring words for one of the many hundreds of women now calling this clinic every day. legally, nothing has changed here but abortion bans in surrounding states have had a direct impact. people working here are now completely overwhelmed. we went from probably, like, 100 to, like, 600 to 700 calls a day. wow. so we have patients that's been crying now, like, on the phone, calling in, and we...
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illinois public schools, meanwhile, arizonans have a chance to elect kerry lake as their governor . she's dynamic, she's bold, and she's vowing to tackle the border and crime problems. but her democrat challenger, katie hobbs, oh, my . she's horrible in every way. i've continue to meet with community leaders and focus on how we can not just build a campaign that's inclusive, but make sure that our that our government at every level of the administration reflects the diversity of the state of arizona. >> oh, my goodness. she's just deadly boring and uninspiring. but, well, no more so than the democrats. senator maggie hassan in new hampshire, who debated her challenger, don bolduc, this week. now, instead, of focusing on the fact that we could have heating oil rationing in new england this winter, she went back to twenty, twenty . >> here's the thing about election deniers right? he is working and has been working to conceal how extreme he is done. bolduc can ignore where most granite staters are on those issues. that i just talked about. right, because he thinks he doesn't need to a
illinois public schools, meanwhile, arizonans have a chance to elect kerry lake as their governor . she's dynamic, she's bold, and she's vowing to tackle the border and crime problems. but her democrat challenger, katie hobbs, oh, my . she's horrible in every way. i've continue to meet with community leaders and focus on how we can not just build a campaign that's inclusive, but make sure that our that our government at every level of the administration reflects the diversity of the state of...
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a lot of folks are praying for those five officers shot in illinois and pennsylvania. we'll be covering this all morning. again, even before we heard that news, criminal justice how they see what the democrats want to do to defund the police was a focal point for them. back to new york. >> brian: we appreciate it. defense secretary lloyd austin at nato headquarters in belgium discussing additional military aired for ukraine. >> steve: missiles continue to reign down on the nation and fears grow about nuclear threats from vladamir putin. >> ainsley: lucas tomlinson has details. >> it is not clear what the u.s. response would be should russia launch nuclear attack on ukraine, president bidens it won't happen. >> how realist ic is it putin would use nuclear weapons. >> the idea he says he may use tactical nuclear weapon in ukraine, could lead to a horrible outcome. >> president biden defense secretary meeting with ukrainian counter part and biden sent $17 million since late february. after missile barrage, the kremlin called payback for putin prize bridge linking crimea,
a lot of folks are praying for those five officers shot in illinois and pennsylvania. we'll be covering this all morning. again, even before we heard that news, criminal justice how they see what the democrats want to do to defund the police was a focal point for them. back to new york. >> brian: we appreciate it. defense secretary lloyd austin at nato headquarters in belgium discussing additional military aired for ukraine. >> steve: missiles continue to reign down on the nation...
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not walking, running out of illinois. it's rampant crime, too dangerous to live in illinois. but you can't point that out. a radio show host in chicago just did and now the governor of the state and chicago mayor lori lightfoot want to punish him. he joins us next. ♪ fanduel and draftkings, two out of state corporations making big promises. what's the real math behind prop 27, their ballot measure for online sports betting? 90% of profits go to the out of state corporations permanently. only eight and a half cents is left for the homeless. and in virginia, arizona, and other states, fanduel and draftkings use loopholes to pay far less than was promised. sound familiar? it should. vote no on prop 27. >> tucker: people always grous that chicago is becoming third world it's so dangerous. but that's not true at all. it's far more dangerous than third world cities. you're much less likely to be murdered in lapsa than in chicago. but the city's mayor lori lightfoot isn't concerned at all. she's not fighting crime she's spending her time uploading videos like this onto tik tok.
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fÉlix: mayada es la fecha lÍmite para obtener cheques de ayuda en illinois. los interesados deben entrar a una pÁgina del gobierno para recibir reemplazo de unas semanas el reembolso por persona o familia. desde chicago, veamos quÉ hay que hacer paso a paso. >> la verdad es que no tenÍa informaciÓn de eso. reportera: y ahora que se entera por nosotros, ¿la va a solicitar? >> sÍ. reportera: si usted se identifica con la seÑora carolina, si no llenÓ la declaraciÓn de puestos en abril, todavÍa estÁ a tiempo. un preparador de impuestos nos explica sobre este formulario y los que tienen que llenarlo y aquellos que solo deben esperar por el pago del reembolso. >> es ——cualquiera que haya llenado su planilla de impuestos estÁ registrado para recibirlo. reportera: para solicitarlo ingrese a la pÁgina web del estado de illinois. allÍ encontrarÁ el formulario. ingrese su informaciÓn personal. una vez que llena la solicitud y la envÍa a travÉs de la misma pÁgina del estado de illinois, puede revisar el estatus de dicha solicitud a travÉs de esta
fÉlix: mayada es la fecha lÍmite para obtener cheques de ayuda en illinois. los interesados deben entrar a una pÁgina del gobierno para recibir reemplazo de unas semanas el reembolso por persona o familia. desde chicago, veamos quÉ hay que hacer paso a paso. >> la verdad es que no tenÍa informaciÓn de eso. reportera: y ahora que se entera por nosotros, ¿la va a solicitar? >> sÍ. reportera: si usted se identifica con la seÑora carolina, si no llenÓ la declaraciÓn de...
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. >> an officer shot and florida, illinois, washington and mississippi. trace: it appears that many are ambush attacks. the 911 call and what led to the attack. the final moments of the victim's life. ashley has more with the breaking details. good evening. >> hello, trace gallagher. horrifying 911 calls from not only people barricaded inside their homes but from a friend of someone shot. this 29-year-old gabriel torres. [inaudible] >> he looks like he's like, 13. [inaudible] >> i looked out of my window, there's a neighbor on the ground. >> we are learning more about the 15-year-old lead shooter, from people that went to school with him and rode the bus together. describing the suspect as quiet, saying he would only socialize with his brother, a 16-year-old, who was also killed. she said her son walked outside and saw a woman bumped over after being shot. along with the police officer that was headed to work, the police identified for others between seniors old and 52 years old. this 34-year-old was a bride-to-be walking her dog. here is how the 52 year
. >> an officer shot and florida, illinois, washington and mississippi. trace: it appears that many are ambush attacks. the 911 call and what led to the attack. the final moments of the victim's life. ashley has more with the breaking details. good evening. >> hello, trace gallagher. horrifying 911 calls from not only people barricaded inside their homes but from a friend of someone shot. this 29-year-old gabriel torres. [inaudible] >> he looks like he's like, 13. [inaudible]...
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welcome the congresswoman, democrat from illinois. me welcome congresswoman cheri bustos, democrat from illinois, congresswoman kathleen rice, democrat from new york, and former congresswoman ileana ros-lehtinen, a republican who represented south florida and was the first latina to serve in congress. she retired in 2017 but we ask her to join because there are no house republican women who are retiring by 22 -- by 2022, or retiring by choice, i should say. thank you for joining us. we are thrilled to have you. for those of you tuning in over the livestream, you can chime in on twitter using #rulewithus. i would like to get a better sense from each of you as to why you decided not to run for reelection. it is not because you have not won tough races before. congresswoman bustos, you won this rural district in back-to-back years in which donald trump also won your district. can you walk us briefly through your thinking? rep. bustos: thank you for having us. it is especially exciting to be with kathleen rice and ileana ros-lehtinen. lov
welcome the congresswoman, democrat from illinois. me welcome congresswoman cheri bustos, democrat from illinois, congresswoman kathleen rice, democrat from new york, and former congresswoman ileana ros-lehtinen, a republican who represented south florida and was the first latina to serve in congress. she retired in 2017 but we ask her to join because there are no house republican women who are retiring by 22 -- by 2022, or retiring by choice, i should say. thank you for joining us. we are...
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illinois was one of its iconic companies. boeing just left illinois. elon musk he left california. you are seeing a lot of people move away from these high tax height regulation states. i think they better get their house in order printed by the way you know where they're going a lot of memory going to texas and florida. two states that have no income tax. text steve or you sidetrack me a little bit here. as elon musk a hero of yours or someone who's good for the country? >> that is a complicated question. o he has really changed his political philosophy. when he started with all these companies like a solar power company, tesla, spacex he is getting all of this government money. because of the 5 billion-dollar man i don't think there's anyone's companies got money than elon musk did. but i do like the fact is kind of woken up tot the dangers of woke is him and that he is now for example he is an advocate of free speech and i am too. you have the right to say what you and to say, i have the right to say what i want to say. i don't like what you're saying i'm going to shut your voic
illinois was one of its iconic companies. boeing just left illinois. elon musk he left california. you are seeing a lot of people move away from these high tax height regulation states. i think they better get their house in order printed by the way you know where they're going a lot of memory going to texas and florida. two states that have no income tax. text steve or you sidetrack me a little bit here. as elon musk a hero of yours or someone who's good for the country? >> that is a...
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that's what the governor ofid illinois, j.b. pritzker, hasd tt said. he said that ad, which is just tape from a ring camera, has, quote, racial tinge.lori lori lightfoot, probablyhe the stupidest person elected office in america, has also accused dan profita of wait for it racist. and of course, the local nbc affiliate took orders froms politicians, as always, a and they pulled the ad.d. it's hareve thisd to believe th. is happening, but it is .s us dan proff joins us tonight. dan , thanks so much foronig co on . so can you just be creative here? how is races to show raw, uncutncut video of a crime againstthe how man that happened on a leafy street in the day? >> how is that racist? well, well, right. and we don't even know the racist of the assailants because they were masked. >>s you can't tell the video. t >> so, you know, i mean, so this is just what loriback o lightfoot and j.b. pritzker fall back on. i mean, you're veryou'rey familr with you're racist. you're this you're that. all l they havthe is name callih because they're providing the presidi
that's what the governor ofid illinois, j.b. pritzker, hasd tt said. he said that ad, which is just tape from a ring camera, has, quote, racial tinge.lori lori lightfoot, probablyhe the stupidest person elected office in america, has also accused dan profita of wait for it racist. and of course, the local nbc affiliate took orders froms politicians, as always, a and they pulled the ad.d. it's hareve thisd to believe th. is happening, but it is .s us dan proff joins us tonight. dan , thanks so...
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top democratic prosecutors in illinois pushing back on governor jb pritzker bail reform law, warning it will destroy the state amid a nationwide crime wave. plus elon musk already making big changes after his purchase of twitter but a major tesla competitor becomes the first corporate sponsor to pull the plug on the social media site. i'm jackie deangelis in for elizabeth macdonald. "the evening edit" starts right now. jackie: good evening everybody, we have stocks down last day of october. wall street remains cautious ahead of the policy decision wednesday from the federal reserve. pocketbook issues top of minds heading into midterm elections. half of americans say economy and i nation is the most important issue with the vote for congress, according to a new abc news ipsos poll. hillary vaughn with the latest for us. reporter: good evening, jackie, a week until election day and biggest issue on voters minds is their violence. a new abc poll found half of americans say economy and inflation are the single most important issues weighing their vote next tuesday. republicans think that
top democratic prosecutors in illinois pushing back on governor jb pritzker bail reform law, warning it will destroy the state amid a nationwide crime wave. plus elon musk already making big changes after his purchase of twitter but a major tesla competitor becomes the first corporate sponsor to pull the plug on the social media site. i'm jackie deangelis in for elizabeth macdonald. "the evening edit" starts right now. jackie: good evening everybody, we have stocks down last day of...
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we start with live coverage of the illinois u.s. senate debate between tammy duckworth and her republican challenger kathy selby. hosted by wttw tv, this begins at 8:00 p.m. eastern. at 9:00 p.m., we go to alaska where mary peltola defends her u.s. house seat against two republican challengers, sarah palin and nick begich. at 10:00 p.m., senator maggie hassan debates republican don bile duct in new hampshire's u.s. senate race. watch these debates tonight on c-span, our mobile app c-span now, or online at c-span.org. >> election day, november 8, starting at 8:00 p.m. eastern, watch c-span's live election night coverage to see which party will control congress. here are the results as they happen from house, senate, and governor races from across the country. see victory and concession races on c-span, the free mobile app, and at c-span.org/campaign2022. congress returns for legislative work after the midterm elections on monday, november 14. lawmakers continue talks on the house and senate floors to fund the government through next
we start with live coverage of the illinois u.s. senate debate between tammy duckworth and her republican challenger kathy selby. hosted by wttw tv, this begins at 8:00 p.m. eastern. at 9:00 p.m., we go to alaska where mary peltola defends her u.s. house seat against two republican challengers, sarah palin and nick begich. at 10:00 p.m., senator maggie hassan debates republican don bile duct in new hampshire's u.s. senate race. watch these debates tonight on c-span, our mobile app c-span now,...
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illinois the middle of everything. ♪♪ illinois the middle of everything. joining us for "getting answers." we will be here every weekday at 3:00 answering your questions. world news tonigh >>> tonight, as we come on the air, what we're now learning about that horrific and deadly shooting in raleigh. seven people shot, five dead. the crime scene stretching two miles. first in a neighborhood and then on to a nature trail. what we're learning about the victims tonight, including a navy veteran seen with two nieces she adored. she was set to be marry in the two weeks. an off-duty police officer on his way to work. a 16-year-old boy. a mother of three and a beloved wife. and what authorities have now revealed about the alleged shooter tonight, elwyn lopez in raleigh. >>> former president trump responding to the subpoena from the january 6th committee. will he testify under oath? and the new video now emerging. tonight, house speaker nancy pelosi on the phone with
illinois the middle of everything. ♪♪ illinois the middle of everything. joining us for "getting answers." we will be here every weekday at 3:00 answering your questions. world news tonigh >>> tonight, as we come on the air, what we're now learning about that horrific and deadly shooting in raleigh. seven people shot, five dead. the crime scene stretching two miles. first in a neighborhood and then on to a nature trail. what we're learning about the victims tonight,...
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the coal mines is what made southern illinois. and i don't want that to be a lost cause. eric: there's no parade this year thanks to covid, but there is an opening ceremony with the reigning old king coal, the beauty pageant winner princess flame and a vip politician, republican state representative dave severin. dave: there is a war on coal, there's--coal has never been cleaner than it is today, coal mines have never been safer than they are today. what turned your lights on this morning? all: coal. dave: what's gonna turn the heat on if you need it? all: coal. dave: one more time. all: coal. male: thank you, representative severin. ♪♪♪ eric: downtown is a stark sign of how badly coal is doing. the town's population has dropped from a peak of 20,000 to just 8000 as the local mines closed or scaled down. that doesn't mean people see coal as having had its day. many blame clean air laws that made illinois' high-sulfur coal more expensive than wyoming's. steve: it's cheaper to get coal out west than it is to put the scrubbers and equipment on the coal mines here to ma
the coal mines is what made southern illinois. and i don't want that to be a lost cause. eric: there's no parade this year thanks to covid, but there is an opening ceremony with the reigning old king coal, the beauty pageant winner princess flame and a vip politician, republican state representative dave severin. dave: there is a war on coal, there's--coal has never been cleaner than it is today, coal mines have never been safer than they are today. what turned your lights on this morning? all:...
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illinois the middle of everything. october is filipino history month. today we are looking at filipino fashion. our guest shows us how local artists are showing their roots in their designs. >> elegance. i asked my family to dig deep for examples but these are two types of traditional filipino fashion. typically designed as a formalwear, there is a resurgence of sculptured sleeves in day-to-day attire. >> it is all spanish influenced, but i will say when folks see our iteration of the sleeves, they know that's a filipino dress top or whatever. i definitely love that aspect. >> she is dedicating much of her work. >> that's a huge part of my art style because i think that women, we are powerful enough to embody a landscape and we provide and we give but also we are asking for that respect back. >> brave or fierce. it's deep meaning with the purpose of educating. >> wearing a shirt. people are like what is that? it's an opportunity to have a conversation to provide insight. >> michael owns a clothing store out of san jose. his business was born out of shee
illinois the middle of everything. october is filipino history month. today we are looking at filipino fashion. our guest shows us how local artists are showing their roots in their designs. >> elegance. i asked my family to dig deep for examples but these are two types of traditional filipino fashion. typically designed as a formalwear, there is a resurgence of sculptured sleeves in day-to-day attire. >> it is all spanish influenced, but i will say when folks see our iteration of...
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illinois the middle of everything. and you're getting married. >> announcer: it's "live with kelly and ryan!" today, television and broadway star, jesse tyler ferguson. and from the series "big sky," katheryn winnick. plus, what you need to know about the 2022 flu season. all next on "live." and now, here are kelly ripa and ryan seacrest! [cheers and applause] ♪ ♪
illinois the middle of everything. and you're getting married. >> announcer: it's "live with kelly and ryan!" today, television and broadway star, jesse tyler ferguson. and from the series "big sky," katheryn winnick. plus, what you need to know about the 2022 flu season. all next on "live." and now, here are kelly ripa and ryan seacrest! [cheers and applause] ♪ ♪
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showing in 2019 only 36% of illinois students could read at their grade level. that number dropped to 27% for hispanic students and 22% for black students. chicago's public schools, which is made up of 330,000 kids, only a quarter of the district students are able to read or do math at their grade level. "the wall street journal" editorial board writing in part "the extent to which that performance is betraying a generation of schoolchildren is hard to put into words. third grade children are eight years old full of potential with minds like sponges to absorb what they are taught. come from pre-covid era in 2019. says the blame should be placed on the monopoly of power held by teachers unions. the chicago teachers union walked out four times in the last seven years but we covered that here on fox news. each time they came back with higher salaries. the wire points positive report says illinois has spent $16,000 students per year, that's the eighth highest state per spending in the united states. >> trace: matt finn line for us in the west coast. thank you. a new
showing in 2019 only 36% of illinois students could read at their grade level. that number dropped to 27% for hispanic students and 22% for black students. chicago's public schools, which is made up of 330,000 kids, only a quarter of the district students are able to read or do math at their grade level. "the wall street journal" editorial board writing in part "the extent to which that performance is betraying a generation of schoolchildren is hard to put into words. third grade...
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now to illinois, whereank you.oo governor j.b. pritzker, the human dirigible, spent most of much of las ot friday'ss gubernatorial debate defending his controversial safety act. >> the republicans have put out a lot of misinformation. n there's no such thing under the safety act is not an detainable fence's willing to>>e answer the question. >> one specific change youcifiot would make.be c , i think there are clarifications that can be made in the law to make sure that>> w everyone understands what this law is and to move on .: this this was w on thursday. but maybe let's go through what. paage is really all about.rm first, it's going to abolish cash bail in illinois starting january 1st. meaning criminals will be outasa on the street as soon as they're caught. police s can now be investigated by someone lobbing an anonymous complaint against a police officer. i'm sure that's never going to be abused. right. and if someone commits a felony like a robbery, burglary, sexual assault and the crime results in someone's death, they may
now to illinois, whereank you.oo governor j.b. pritzker, the human dirigible, spent most of much of las ot friday'ss gubernatorial debate defending his controversial safety act. >> the republicans have put out a lot of misinformation. n there's no such thing under the safety act is not an detainable fence's willing to>>e answer the question. >> one specific change youcifiot would make.be c , i think there are clarifications that can be made in the law to make sure that>>...
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the pro-business group illinois policy institute told us about tyson's move. for businesses to thrive and grow illinois needs a less regulated environment and both property tax and pension reform to foster a stable economic foundation that retains and attracts businesses to illinois. this latest exodus is not coincidental or unfixable. liz? elizabeth: thank you so much, great report. such an interesting story, grady trimble. let's welcome back to the show from house oversight is congressman pat fallon. pat, congressman, great to have you on. sir, you just heard that story, right? we've got murder rates searing in chicago and new york but democrat dick go mayor lori lightfoot release as video of her singing and dancing and new york democrat governor releases photos of her making pizzas for national pizza month. we don't begrudge people having fun but coming at kind of a weird time what do you think? >> it is like nero fiddling when rome burns. data, prepandemic year 2019 to today in 2022 murders are up nearly 50% and in the six major cities in the united states
the pro-business group illinois policy institute told us about tyson's move. for businesses to thrive and grow illinois needs a less regulated environment and both property tax and pension reform to foster a stable economic foundation that retains and attracts businesses to illinois. this latest exodus is not coincidental or unfixable. liz? elizabeth: thank you so much, great report. such an interesting story, grady trimble. let's welcome back to the show from house oversight is congressman pat...
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illinois the middle of everything. and you may now kiss your bride, right in the middle of her face. ♪♪ zach: here's a live look from our mount tam camera. it almost looks like cgi graphics but that is real, nature bringing in a real layer of fog. lisa will have a more educated description. we want to give you this slightly bittersweet story here. stanford women's soccer team took to the field looking to not only notch a win but send a bigger message. a teammate died by suicide and they tried to focus the crowd's attention on mental health. tara campbell has the story. tara: with the sound of a whistle, the game begins, stanford women's soccer team taking on ucla, the players mourning the loss of katie meier, the star goaltender who died by suicide in february. andrea is a sophomore. >> it's been difficult. tara: donning katie's number 19, on this mental health awareness night. >> we want to raise awareness and get rid of the stigma and make sure everyone knows they are supported mentally and physically as athletes
illinois the middle of everything. and you may now kiss your bride, right in the middle of her face. ♪♪ zach: here's a live look from our mount tam camera. it almost looks like cgi graphics but that is real, nature bringing in a real layer of fog. lisa will have a more educated description. we want to give you this slightly bittersweet story here. stanford women's soccer team took to the field looking to not only notch a win but send a bigger message. a teammate died by suicide and they...
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of which are not illinois residents. a spokesperson for the ag's office as we are reviewing complaints as we receive them. a private facebook group with photographers and videographers and couples has grown to more than 400 members. rowe told her they are not filing -- >> if the dispute does not go through in my favor i will owe that money. i feel badly for the right you do not have their films or ures, or the photographers and videographers who did not get paid, for the brides who had a cancellation at last minute. reporter: summit been trying to locate there videographers directly in an attempt to get the raw footage from the company they say has not been delivered yet. if you have a story for the 19 to abc7news.com/iteam or call the number on your screen. larry: how about pick a name and stick with it? the plea to cal kristen: it is time for the 44. it is official, the 49ers have introduced a new running back christian mccaffrey. the team tweeted this video showing mccaffrey with his new jersey number number 23. the 4
of which are not illinois residents. a spokesperson for the ag's office as we are reviewing complaints as we receive them. a private facebook group with photographers and videographers and couples has grown to more than 400 members. rowe told her they are not filing -- >> if the dispute does not go through in my favor i will owe that money. i feel badly for the right you do not have their films or ures, or the photographers and videographers who did not get paid, for the brides who had a...
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illinois is losing a lot of -- caterpillar just left illinois which is one of its iconic companies. boeing just left illinois. elon musk is really famous now. he left california. you are seeing a lot of people moving away from this high tax high regulation states and i think a better get a house in order. by the way you know where they're going. a lot of themto are going to states, texas and florida, to income tax.have no >> host: steve moore, you sidetracked me a little bit that is elon musk a hero of yours or use somebody who is good for the country in your view traffic that's a complicated question because he's really change his political philosophy over the last 20 years. when she started with all this companies like a solar power company, tesla and spacex he was getting all this government money. we called him the $5 billion spent because i i don't think there was anybody who's company got more money than elon musk did. i do like the fact he has kind of woken up to the danger of localism and that he is -- localismsm -- for example, he wants, he's an advocate of free speech and
illinois is losing a lot of -- caterpillar just left illinois which is one of its iconic companies. boeing just left illinois. elon musk is really famous now. he left california. you are seeing a lot of people moving away from this high tax high regulation states and i think a better get a house in order. by the way you know where they're going. a lot of themto are going to states, texas and florida, to income tax.have no >> host: steve moore, you sidetracked me a little bit that is elon...
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the pro business group illinois told us about tyson's move for businesses to thrive and grow, illinois need to less regulated environment on property tax and pension reform to foster a stable economic foundation that attracts businesses to a lawyer, the latest exodus is not coincidental or unfixable. tyson will start moving its employees at the beginning of next year. stuart: he is running the state into the ground. don't take it seriously. the animal rights activist who was taken down by a los angeles rams linebacker wants police to investigate the tackle, he's crying foul after trespassing on the field. 33 days to the election, the latest rcp average has governor gretchen witmer ahead and in michigan gubernatorial race. how she going to close the gap? i will ask her, she's on the show next. ♪ looking at your full financial picture. this is what it's like to have a comprehensive wealth plan with tax-smart investing strategies designed to help you keep more of what you earn. and set aside more for things like healthcare, or whatever comes down the road. this is "the planning effect"
the pro business group illinois told us about tyson's move for businesses to thrive and grow, illinois need to less regulated environment on property tax and pension reform to foster a stable economic foundation that attracts businesses to a lawyer, the latest exodus is not coincidental or unfixable. tyson will start moving its employees at the beginning of next year. stuart: he is running the state into the ground. don't take it seriously. the animal rights activist who was taken down by a los...
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had he won texas and illinois he would have been president of the united states in 1960. but, what i say when i look at the entire route is a precursor of what you are experiencing now. the nation is starting to divide, fundamentally, into two sections. the urbanites and the nature of certain block voting, black voting, jewish voting, labour voting, et cetera. that becomes fundamentally democratic, and suburban and rural becomes very republican. what you have now is, i think, the most extreme of that. where people of one ilk or another will not talk to one another. there is virtually no intercourse, they are so extreme. it bodes well for partisan voting, which is fundamentally 40% republican and 40% democrat now. but in 1960 the remarkable thing because nick zimmer almost 95% of the republican vote. pretty hard to believe somebody as evil as next and could get 95%. and our hero, jack kennedy, received 84% of the democratic vote. all kennedy had to do was to keep his base. there were 17 million more democratic registers than there were republicans. 40 million republican re
had he won texas and illinois he would have been president of the united states in 1960. but, what i say when i look at the entire route is a precursor of what you are experiencing now. the nation is starting to divide, fundamentally, into two sections. the urbanites and the nature of certain block voting, black voting, jewish voting, labour voting, et cetera. that becomes fundamentally democratic, and suburban and rural becomes very republican. what you have now is, i think, the most extreme...
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that's not popular to say in a state like illinois. i am a south stater, where republicans dominate, but illinois is a democratic state. we ought to take a look at that. we desperately need to figure out money in politics. it has become a clichÉ but it. is a big problem. if we fix gerrymandering and money, i think democracy would matter again. primaries end up setting up for extremists. you come out of the republican primary, you have to go farther and farther right. with the democratic primary, we are electing farther and farther left people, and it is a problem. i think if we address that, the electorate will do the right thing. i was a journalist for two decades of my life, so i know how a story is put together. frankly the media loves the drama. i remember going back to the newsroom and going, this alder man is fighting with this alderman and that ended up being the first page story. whatever it was done for the parks system and new pay ground -- new playground equipment, that runs deep inside the paper. you look at those three th
that's not popular to say in a state like illinois. i am a south stater, where republicans dominate, but illinois is a democratic state. we ought to take a look at that. we desperately need to figure out money in politics. it has become a clichÉ but it. is a big problem. if we fix gerrymandering and money, i think democracy would matter again. primaries end up setting up for extremists. you come out of the republican primary, you have to go farther and farther right. with the democratic...
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this week we look at amendment one and illinois which would enshrine union power. in that state's constitution and serve as a blueprint for big labor across the country. edit proposition 30 in california which has been governor gavin newsom again the environmental groups and the ridesharing company, lift, over a tax increase to pay for electric car subsidies we are back with alicia bennett wall street journal editorial board member. so let's talk about amendment one. why are of the pushing this so hard when it already dominates springfield and chicago pol politics? >> yes they are pushing it would entrench their power forever and internally. this is a really huge deal, paul. what it would do is enshrine collective bargaining in the state constitution. and then it would expand what could be negotiated beyond just regular things like wages and benefits to include anything that would include economic welfare. anything from housing allowances that are usually well beyond what unions negotiate over parts of the illinois unions have been trying to start to work those thi
this week we look at amendment one and illinois which would enshrine union power. in that state's constitution and serve as a blueprint for big labor across the country. edit proposition 30 in california which has been governor gavin newsom again the environmental groups and the ridesharing company, lift, over a tax increase to pay for electric car subsidies we are back with alicia bennett wall street journal editorial board member. so let's talk about amendment one. why are of the pushing this...
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let's first talk about illinois, if i can. they have got this new crime bill it is doing everything wrong. in the middle of a frightening increase in crime in chicago and elsewhere in illinois this law gives dangerous criminals all kinds of new freedoms. severely restricts already diminished power of cops there. democrat governor pritzker signed the bill. written by a democrat legislature. what the heck are they thinking? >> definition of insanity is doing same thing over and over again, expecting a different result. have they not seen what's happened with bail reform and revolving door criminal justice system? it is ruining our country now. who in their right mind would push these policies when we are seeing murder rates we haven't seen since the 1990s? in illinois murders are up 41% in the last 10 years. you want to talk about police officers wanting to take a job there. applications are down 70% in illinois. in chicago alone they're down 83%. the idiocy of this is staggering. you have crime and disorder everywhere. you don'
let's first talk about illinois, if i can. they have got this new crime bill it is doing everything wrong. in the middle of a frightening increase in crime in chicago and elsewhere in illinois this law gives dangerous criminals all kinds of new freedoms. severely restricts already diminished power of cops there. democrat governor pritzker signed the bill. written by a democrat legislature. what the heck are they thinking? >> definition of insanity is doing same thing over and over again,...