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people across chicago are dreaming big mandate not too happy about the cost of the ticket doubled went from $1 to $2 however did not stop from getting in on the game and making big plans. >> if i went i will build fields for kids to play baseball because we need that are around here >> we have a toddler and expecting another baby this summer and we would like to move sent a teacher i do not make a ton of money but i do ok but it will be nice we dream about bridges and nice to share the wealth with people you love. >> against the drive takes place right here at 10:00. >> still ahead the results of the wgn chicago tribune poll job approval and the impact of the tea party and illinois at the cannes and momentum rick santorum capitalizing on classified primary caucus and about to be easier for passengers to get through security at o'hare arctic chill outside and around chicago tom skilling of the low pressure will go. wgn news @ 9 ♪ it's the way you bring out the sun. ♪ sunny d! ♪ it's the way you make it all fun. ♪ know who makes the day sunny? my mom and sunny d! i love the taste
people across chicago are dreaming big mandate not too happy about the cost of the ticket doubled went from $1 to $2 however did not stop from getting in on the game and making big plans. >> if i went i will build fields for kids to play baseball because we need that are around here >> we have a toddler and expecting another baby this summer and we would like to move sent a teacher i do not make a ton of money but i do ok but it will be nice we dream about bridges and nice to share...
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tribune and online now chicago tribune. district mapping two republican colleagues against each other representative randy ramey challenging incumbent carol pankau for the 23rd district state senate seat. casino expansion area of disagreement randy ramey carol pankau squared off on the subject on politics tonight >> i find this very strange my opponent favors a chicago casino when it will be run by the state of chicago a very very strange and very very ripe for corruption >> talking with the hotel motel business entertainment business they see a lot of people getting onto a bus going to a casino indiana wisconsin and iowa passing revenue leaving the city >> 23rd state senate district covers most of the northern dupage county carol pankau state senator 23rd district case of modern day high end horse rustling stolen from foreign debt far northwest suburban stable speaking to the owner >> spring grove tonight liberty beyond cut silk and iris are missing and the owner thought it found her horses only to have her hopes dashed do
tribune and online now chicago tribune. district mapping two republican colleagues against each other representative randy ramey challenging incumbent carol pankau for the 23rd district state senate seat. casino expansion area of disagreement randy ramey carol pankau squared off on the subject on politics tonight >> i find this very strange my opponent favors a chicago casino when it will be run by the state of chicago a very very strange and very very ripe for corruption >> talking...
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typically chicago gets almost 40 inches. we're well behind schedule. the last two winters over 50 inches. we're finally going to get another snowstorm in chicago. right now it's a small little snowstorm. not going to be widespread. little narrow band of snow is going to move through the southern plains into the great lakes later on tonight. right now, we're watching that snow and the storm beginning to form here in south dakota. the first city that's going to change over to all snow will be sioux falls later this afternoon and near ames and north of des moines, that's where we'll see heavy snow during the evening rush hour. won't be until later on tonight in chicago that we'll change over and you'll get your band of snow. i mentioned it's narrow, a tough forecast when it's this narrow. milwaukee could get nothing and chicago could end up with six inches of snow while indianapolis gets nothing too. if you're in the narrow band of moderate heavy snow you probably have enough to do shoveling out there that's going to include areas like detroit too. here's
typically chicago gets almost 40 inches. we're well behind schedule. the last two winters over 50 inches. we're finally going to get another snowstorm in chicago. right now it's a small little snowstorm. not going to be widespread. little narrow band of snow is going to move through the southern plains into the great lakes later on tonight. right now, we're watching that snow and the storm beginning to form here in south dakota. the first city that's going to change over to all snow will be...
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>> in chicago. >> how long did you live there? >> i think t's about twenty-five years or so. >> what was your family like? >> only the family was great. the family encouraged me to write and to draw, and my dad was a chemist. he ad at one time been a newspaper man when he was younger. he encouraged journalism and drawing, and he had done some cartooning at one time, anthfmily was just great. i always think a family that enurges kurjs you to find your way -- encourages you to find your way intoa occupation, is a fine thing. >> this is a sketch of your mother? > yes, i dd. this must have been around the 1930's or so. she liked the sketch, so i used it as a photograph in the book. >> why did she like it? >> because i had done it guess. >> what was she like? >> oh, she was very kind, very maternal person, and she did a lot of -- shfs very inventive, you know. my dad was a chemist. he did a lot of inventing in his laboratory and she was inventive in the kitchen and won a lot of contests for inventing things like pineapple upside down c
>> in chicago. >> how long did you live there? >> i think t's about twenty-five years or so. >> what was your family like? >> only the family was great. the family encouraged me to write and to draw, and my dad was a chemist. he ad at one time been a newspaper man when he was younger. he encouraged journalism and drawing, and he had done some cartooning at one time, anthfmily was just great. i always think a family that enurges kurjs you to find your way --...
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. >> outrage in chicago continues over school closings. rahm emanuel is dismissing protest as noise. the reverend jesse jackson is here to respond. >>> thanks for watching. the attacks keep coming on president obama from the right wing culture warrors led by rick santorum. last week the former senator of pennsylvania accused the president of the united states of having a phony theology. last night, he took it to a new level in an interview with psycho talker glen beck. he combined attacks on public education with his attacks on the president's faith. he lumped them together in one big giant sound bite of crazy. >> 62% of the kids who go in college with the faith commitment leave without it. >> um-hmm. >> i understand why barack obama wants to send every kid to college. >> oh, yeah. >> they are indoctrination mills. absolutely. and i floated the idea and am trying to figure out how we can make it work of somehow or another requiring colleges and universities who receive public dollars to have intellectual diversity. the indoctrination at un
. >> outrage in chicago continues over school closings. rahm emanuel is dismissing protest as noise. the reverend jesse jackson is here to respond. >>> thanks for watching. the attacks keep coming on president obama from the right wing culture warrors led by rick santorum. last week the former senator of pennsylvania accused the president of the united states of having a phony theology. last night, he took it to a new level in an interview with psycho talker glen beck. he...
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the mayor of chicago has also secured the nato and g-8 summits for chicago in may. the estimates of the cost of that is $40 million to $65 million. revenues are generated from the economic impact but it's hard to say if it comes away close to covering the cost. this is, my friends, really happening all over the country and it's all about priorities. screwed up priorities. closing schools in poor neighborhoods. this isn't about an educational result or to get a better result. it's about the money. you know what teachers are? they are just the casualty in all of this. if we're willing to give up on kids and entire neighborhoods what is the point of a government that is supposed to serve the public? let's turn to the community organizer with the kenwood oakland community organization and school board member of one of the schools scheduled to be phased out. and karen lewis is back with us again tonight. great to have you both of you with us. mr. brown, can you please tell us tonight what is going to happen to your school? how is this going to work? >> first, thank you f
the mayor of chicago has also secured the nato and g-8 summits for chicago in may. the estimates of the cost of that is $40 million to $65 million. revenues are generated from the economic impact but it's hard to say if it comes away close to covering the cost. this is, my friends, really happening all over the country and it's all about priorities. screwed up priorities. closing schools in poor neighborhoods. this isn't about an educational result or to get a better result. it's about the...
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that team will be on tnt and it'll be in chicago. the bulls will be so happy to be home. nine-game road trip. and they are going to finish 6-3 on the trip. doc rivers, very pleased with the energy and the effort right from the start led by his point guard, rajon rondo. and the final score. good one for the celtics. rondo with a triple-double. jeff van gundy, doris burke and our entire crew, mike breen saying so long from boston. except on the west coast, abc "world news" or your local news over most of these stations. thanks for watching abc, home of the nba finals. ♪ [ male announcer ] no success is overnight. ♪ it's about working harder. ♪ and smarter. ♪ it's the culmination of a million decisions. it's where you see yourself going and how you choose to get there. the all-new 2013 gs. our boldest response ever. there's no going back. ♪ >>> welcome to "world news" tonight, the death of whitney houston, the latest on the investigation here. what was found in that hotel room. late word her daughter was rushed to the hospital. we also remember that singular sound,
that team will be on tnt and it'll be in chicago. the bulls will be so happy to be home. nine-game road trip. and they are going to finish 6-3 on the trip. doc rivers, very pleased with the energy and the effort right from the start led by his point guard, rajon rondo. and the final score. good one for the celtics. rondo with a triple-double. jeff van gundy, doris burke and our entire crew, mike breen saying so long from boston. except on the west coast, abc "world news" or your local...
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chicago-st. louis and chicago- detroit lions will be complete part of a system that will bring high-speed rail to 100 million people in nine states and 40 midwestern cities obama administration says estimated 50,000 personal jobs permanent jobs to the beach in a thrilling to local business people and representatives >> probably up 70% in the summer months because of the lake close by. >> when you hit the speed is of little bit bouncy. not exactly turbines but you do feel bouncing around. but plenty smooth to pull out the laptop with wifi and other comforts cruising on the fastest passenger train. >> president obama in milwaukee today outlining what he calls blueprint for america built to last. >> manufacturing is coming back. companies are starting to bring
chicago-st. louis and chicago- detroit lions will be complete part of a system that will bring high-speed rail to 100 million people in nine states and 40 midwestern cities obama administration says estimated 50,000 personal jobs permanent jobs to the beach in a thrilling to local business people and representatives >> probably up 70% in the summer months because of the lake close by. >> when you hit the speed is of little bit bouncy. not exactly turbines but you do feel bouncing...
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. >> tell us about chicago. we thought that was significant. >> as part of legacy project and also in regards to welcome to the table, holly actually came along with me and my students, there were about ten of us, in the port chicago memorial site. some don't know about it. port chicago was significant to world war ii and 200 servicemen during an explosion were killed there. >> where is it? >> bay point. and port chicago helped desegregate the u.s. armed forces. some of the survivors were present and able to provide their oral history and stories. we're hoping some of the work with welcome to the table will be able to partner with port chicago in regards to help push them to get the charges taken off the soldier. >> beginning to tell the story and heal the wounds and being able to connection and the action. >> yes. >> so it's not just talking and being in a group. >> action is very important, absolutely. >> any last words to those that are listening to us in ways that we can be supportive and involved? should we
. >> tell us about chicago. we thought that was significant. >> as part of legacy project and also in regards to welcome to the table, holly actually came along with me and my students, there were about ten of us, in the port chicago memorial site. some don't know about it. port chicago was significant to world war ii and 200 servicemen during an explosion were killed there. >> where is it? >> bay point. and port chicago helped desegregate the u.s. armed forces. some of...
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let's turn to karen lewis, president of the chicago teachers union. this is not about a teachers union. this is about the kids in the classroom, poor neighborhoods in chicago that are being targtsed for closure because they haven't been given the resources to survive and to achieve in their test scores. what's really going on here, ms. lewis? >> well, what's really going on is a planned, very well-orchestrated attack on
let's turn to karen lewis, president of the chicago teachers union. this is not about a teachers union. this is about the kids in the classroom, poor neighborhoods in chicago that are being targtsed for closure because they haven't been given the resources to survive and to achieve in their test scores. what's really going on here, ms. lewis? >> well, what's really going on is a planned, very well-orchestrated attack on
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my question is about chicago in '60. there is a saying from back this day that for every debt person that voted in chicago, a cow voted republican downstate. it's important to enter that into the record. but what is the state of investigation? bill, you kind of mentioned a study and kind of trailed off. it seems like one could take a hard look at this. someone tried to, i don't remember who, in 1960. >> as i understand it, ed collina who has written a book called "from courthouse to white house," anyway, he goes back and looks at the precinct returns and while one can only speculate about the 3,000 chicago precincts that used machine counted ballots, maybe there were -- there may have been valid tampering but there's no way to prove anything with a voting machine, but the 600 fre singts that used paper ballots the republican insisted on reviewing those ballots. when they opened the ballot boxes and counted the ballots, and the chicago tribune was recording all this of course, what you found was that the vote totals on th
my question is about chicago in '60. there is a saying from back this day that for every debt person that voted in chicago, a cow voted republican downstate. it's important to enter that into the record. but what is the state of investigation? bill, you kind of mentioned a study and kind of trailed off. it seems like one could take a hard look at this. someone tried to, i don't remember who, in 1960. >> as i understand it, ed collina who has written a book called "from courthouse to...
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that team will be on tnt and it'll be in chicago. the bulls will be so happy to be home. nine-game road trip. and they are going to finish 6-3 on the trip. doc rivers, very pleased with the energy and the effort right from the start led by his point guard, rajon rondo. and the final score. good one for the celtics. rondo with a triple-double. jeff van gundy, doris burke and our entire crew, mike breen saying so long from boston. except on the west coast, abc "world news" or your local news over most of these stations. thanks for watching abc, home of the nba finals. ( susan ) so what are you gonna get me for valentine's day ? ( seth ) wouldn't you like to know ? something sparkly ? maybe. something sweet ? mmm... let's just say it's a surprise. the helzberg diamonds gift box. diamond heart pendant and godiva chocolate gems. i love you. you do ? behind the wheel, there is no such thing as a small distraction. a public service reminder from the american academy of orthopaedic surgeons. speak out against distracted driving at decidetodrive.org. >>> welcome to "world news" to
that team will be on tnt and it'll be in chicago. the bulls will be so happy to be home. nine-game road trip. and they are going to finish 6-3 on the trip. doc rivers, very pleased with the energy and the effort right from the start led by his point guard, rajon rondo. and the final score. good one for the celtics. rondo with a triple-double. jeff van gundy, doris burke and our entire crew, mike breen saying so long from boston. except on the west coast, abc "world news" or your local...
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threadless is a community-based design company on chicago's west side. artists submit designs to the company's website. and its online community votes for the best ones. winning artists get paid for their work, then 31-year-old co- founder jake nickell mass merchandizes the designs. >> we started with tee shirts and we've expanded quite a bit. we do i phone cases, water bottles, backpacks, dresses, tons and tons of stuff and we're exploring more. >> reporter: threadless estimates it has a global audience of nearly two million people, so recently it decided to tap that community for a greater good. the company is now partnering with charities through a new unit called atrium. it's currently printing tee shirts benefiting a breast cancer awareness group called men for women now. the charity will get a quarter of the profits made from sales of the $20 shirts. >> right now, we're printing about 850 and we always sell out our first batch. and depending on the velocity of those sales we chase into it and print more. and we regularly do reprints of products tha
threadless is a community-based design company on chicago's west side. artists submit designs to the company's website. and its online community votes for the best ones. winning artists get paid for their work, then 31-year-old co- founder jake nickell mass merchandizes the designs. >> we started with tee shirts and we've expanded quite a bit. we do i phone cases, water bottles, backpacks, dresses, tons and tons of stuff and we're exploring more. >> reporter: threadless estimates it...
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my question's about chicago in '60, my beloved home state. there was a saying that for every dead person that voted in chicago a cow voted down the state. it's important to enter that into the record. what was the state of the investigation? you had mentioned a study and trailed off. it seems one could take a hard look at this as someone tried in 1960. as i understand it, ed colina who had written a book called from courthouse to white house in which he actually goes back and looks at the precinct returns and while one can only speculate about the 3,000 chicago presinks that used machine-counted ballots, there may have been valid tampering and it may not have proven anything with the voting machines and they used paper ballots and republicans insisted after the election in reviewing those ballots and when they opened the machines and -- the ballot boxes and counted the ballots and "the chicago trib e tribune" was reported in all of this and it was no relationship at all to what was inside the ballot boxes and the number of votes would be off
my question's about chicago in '60, my beloved home state. there was a saying that for every dead person that voted in chicago a cow voted down the state. it's important to enter that into the record. what was the state of the investigation? you had mentioned a study and trailed off. it seems one could take a hard look at this as someone tried in 1960. as i understand it, ed colina who had written a book called from courthouse to white house in which he actually goes back and looks at the...
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chicago getting one of their first snowstorms of the season. >> i know. middle of february. who would of thought? or end of february. bill, thanks so much. >>> pc sales lag. online privacy makes progress. the intellectual property fight that is truly insane. your early morning business headlines are straight ahead. >>> plus, which hollywood heart throb has most wives willing to trade in their men? >>> coming up, jeremy lin and carmelo anthony hit their strike and lakers with a chance at a buzzer beater in minnesota. you're watching "early today." >>> good morning. welcome back to "early today." i'm lynn berry. here are some of your top headlines this morning. >>> after criticism, virginia's governor bob mcdonald reversed course on wednesday on a bill mandating invasive you will extra sounds for women prior to abortion. the newly amended bill would still require an external ultrasound. >>> a university of virginia lacrosse player has been convicted of the murder of the killing of his ex-girlfriend. the jury recommended 26 years in prison for george huguely after he attacked y
chicago getting one of their first snowstorms of the season. >> i know. middle of february. who would of thought? or end of february. bill, thanks so much. >>> pc sales lag. online privacy makes progress. the intellectual property fight that is truly insane. your early morning business headlines are straight ahead. >>> plus, which hollywood heart throb has most wives willing to trade in their men? >>> coming up, jeremy lin and carmelo anthony hit their strike...
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mike seidel in chicago. thanks so much. you deserve hot chocolate now. >>> international pressure is mounting on syrian leader bashar asad as the u.s. joins with european and arab nations to warn him he must allow humanitarian aid to enter homes and declare an immediate cease-fire. kofi anaan has been sent to deal with the crisis as the bloody crack down on civilians has renewed deadly shelling in homs. >>> an alabama man was acquitted in the death of his wife while on their honeymoon. gabe watson had spent 18 months in an australia jail for the drowning death of his wife while they were on a scuba diving trip in the great barrier reef. a judge cited lack of evidence for the abrupt end to the trial here. two good samaritans are credited with saving a woman from a freight train in delaware. her car got stuck when she accidentally drove onto train tracks. the men pulled her to safety moments before the train slammed into the car, dragging it several hundred feet. >>> and hillary clinton is telling a whale of a tale about her
mike seidel in chicago. thanks so much. you deserve hot chocolate now. >>> international pressure is mounting on syrian leader bashar asad as the u.s. joins with european and arab nations to warn him he must allow humanitarian aid to enter homes and declare an immediate cease-fire. kofi anaan has been sent to deal with the crisis as the bloody crack down on civilians has renewed deadly shelling in homs. >>> an alabama man was acquitted in the death of his wife while on their...
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carting along with chicago cubs pitcher playing golf? if it did not dead dark we would still be playing it was spun out there today ryan dempster play golf it week jonathan toews like to forget missed some games and cracked up his car dallas at the united center playing shorthanded missing scoreless first period tonight in the second working it out to hossa pokes it in 1-0 chicago dominating play most of the night midway through the third. hanging out in front of corey crawford scores on the redirection one-one end of lou erickson scored five minutes left for-17 to go on the west side. camelback ranch today a couple of reasons for optimism better health and solid pitching. last team pitchers and catchers on the field robin ventura long way to step in to manage your shoes is over no doubt whose team is now >> more listening at the beginning interject when necessary >> express my opinion hired for a reason to run the ball club the way he sees fit >> doty team hoping a trade for jake peavy will pay off anxiety not alone >> nobody has not fe
carting along with chicago cubs pitcher playing golf? if it did not dead dark we would still be playing it was spun out there today ryan dempster play golf it week jonathan toews like to forget missed some games and cracked up his car dallas at the united center playing shorthanded missing scoreless first period tonight in the second working it out to hossa pokes it in 1-0 chicago dominating play most of the night midway through the third. hanging out in front of corey crawford scores on the...
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duck had the contacts in chicago. when he made a transition in chicago, no one was allowed to be with him during that transaction. they'd have to wait in the car. he kept that confidential. you know, that was his ace in the hole with these guys. because he knew one of them would go out and try to make a contact with them otherwise. >> when he needed to re-up, or get more crack cocaine, he went into the city. duck never drove himself. most often his driver was ambrose jones, somebody who was in his very tight inner circle. somebody he trusted. it was a car that was in somebody else's name. a big, black suv. we later found out had a hidden compartment. but he went in and picked it up, brought it back to rockford where he mixed it and kept it at his girlfriend's house a way from where he slept or did his business. >> any time the drug house was out of drugs, whoever was working would use the nextel phones and inform him that they needed more product. >> and then you'd see duck driven by ambrose go over to the escalade, g
duck had the contacts in chicago. when he made a transition in chicago, no one was allowed to be with him during that transaction. they'd have to wait in the car. he kept that confidential. you know, that was his ace in the hole with these guys. because he knew one of them would go out and try to make a contact with them otherwise. >> when he needed to re-up, or get more crack cocaine, he went into the city. duck never drove himself. most often his driver was ambrose jones, somebody who...
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it is currently 32 degrees right now in chicago. we had a fog advisory earlier but that has come down now. temperatures are dropping to the north of boston and this is the cold air that will come into our region tonight. on friday and saturday we will see a second cold front moved in and that is when temperatures will be the coldest. it will be a very uncomfortable outside today even with in the sun breaking through eight will be called out there. speaking of the wind take a look at some of these gusts. we are seeing the winds at 30-25 m.p.h. rome had some snow the first in centuries they say. we should have some cooler temperatures on friday and saturday. in the past it has become much colder and even more snow towards the end of the wi nter. we have seen this in the past. we are hoping to reach it in the low '40's today if the sun can break through. tonight it turns cloudy again and we may see some snow temperatures at 32 degrees. we are seeing the same temperatures throughout the week with a possible chance at the summit flurries
it is currently 32 degrees right now in chicago. we had a fog advisory earlier but that has come down now. temperatures are dropping to the north of boston and this is the cold air that will come into our region tonight. on friday and saturday we will see a second cold front moved in and that is when temperatures will be the coldest. it will be a very uncomfortable outside today even with in the sun breaking through eight will be called out there. speaking of the wind take a look at some of...
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the chicago bulls led by 30 points later in the quarter. chicago bulls win 109-87. coach quenville is shaking up the lineup to break the black hawks 5 game winless skid. they have lost 10 of their last 15 games and have 46 plays in the conference. the game begins tonight at 8:00 p.m. in colorado. the chicago cubs president has gotten rid of another player. dewitt has been at designated for assignment which means the chicago cubs' lead to trade him or release him. this has been at your look at sports the illinois lottery is up next. >> the illinois lottery... pick3- 8,0,0 pick4- 6,1,7,1 have a great afternoon everyone and could blockgood luck ok! who gets occasional constipation, diarrhea, gas or bloating? get ahead of it! one phillips' colon health probiotic cap a day helps defend against digestive issues with three strains of good bacteria. hit me! [ female announcer ] live the regular life. phillips'. [ sponge ] this season's new beauty trend? hands that feel soft and silky smooth! ooh...she's got the look. what's her secret? the gloves? dawn? i don't believe it.
the chicago bulls led by 30 points later in the quarter. chicago bulls win 109-87. coach quenville is shaking up the lineup to break the black hawks 5 game winless skid. they have lost 10 of their last 15 games and have 46 plays in the conference. the game begins tonight at 8:00 p.m. in colorado. the chicago cubs president has gotten rid of another player. dewitt has been at designated for assignment which means the chicago cubs' lead to trade him or release him. this has been at your look at...
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. >> on the streets of chicago.. >> youth violence in chicago has gotten world attention. >> stop the shooting! >> stop the shooting! >> we've got over 500 years of prison time at this table. that's a lot of wisdom. >> ex-gang members recruited o stop the violence. >> the violence interrupters have one goal in mind: to save a life. >> cobe... >> how can you help me? right now! >> cobe has big-time credibility with the gang members out there. >> eddie. >> half of my life i was in prison. that's why i do what i do now. >> ameena. >> ameena matthews' father was one of the biggest gang leaders in the history of chicago. she gets in where a lot of guys can't get in. >> this is unacceptable for me to be holding this young man's obituary. stop. >> tonight ofrontline... >> we're trying to stop the violence. that's it and that's all. >> the acclaimed documentarthe interrupters. >> frontline is made possible by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. and by the corporation for public broadcasting. major funding is provided by reva & david logan, committed to investig
. >> on the streets of chicago.. >> youth violence in chicago has gotten world attention. >> stop the shooting! >> stop the shooting! >> we've got over 500 years of prison time at this table. that's a lot of wisdom. >> ex-gang members recruited o stop the violence. >> the violence interrupters have one goal in mind: to save a life. >> cobe... >> how can you help me? right now! >> cobe has big-time credibility with the gang members out...
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[applause] and we're building high-speed rail from chicago to st. louis and a new bridge across the mississippi river. [applause] all these projects and many more have created thousands of jobs. i want to stay thank you to the men and women of illinois who are doing this hard work. here in illinois, unlike other states in the midwest, we believe in the right of working people to organize. [applause] your hard work is why illinois is moving forward. speaking of hard work, i would like to salute secretary of state jesse white. for the first time in history, we kept fatalities on illinois highways below 1,000 for three consecutive years. [applause] thank you, secretary white. [applause] there's a passage in scripture. i want to thank secretary white for his commitment to highway safety and saving lives. we all know that automobiles are essential to the success of the illinois economy. our automakers and their suppliers are thriving today because state government has rose to the occasion and helped meet their needs. three years ago, the ford plant on th
[applause] and we're building high-speed rail from chicago to st. louis and a new bridge across the mississippi river. [applause] all these projects and many more have created thousands of jobs. i want to stay thank you to the men and women of illinois who are doing this hard work. here in illinois, unlike other states in the midwest, we believe in the right of working people to organize. [applause] your hard work is why illinois is moving forward. speaking of hard work, i would like to salute...
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the chicago times had been playing him for years -- flaying him for years. and publicly, however, he became convinced that "we should revoke or suspend the order" especially once protesters from both political parties began filling the streets to demonstrate against it. some interference did remain unacceptable to lincoln. by this time, however, censorship and interference were commonplace within military lives. generals suppressed news, restricted access, and banished reporters who talked too much. their argument was, if they publish something about troop movements the enemy will learn about it and they will impair our ability to surprise them. they will create extra danger for our soldiers. but they also castigated reporters who criticized their generalship. so they had it both ways. some reporters faced courts m martial even though they were civilians. one was sentenced to dig trenches for 60 days. another ride a horse out of camp backwards, which was a sign of humiliation. a sign across his chest and back that read "libeller of the press." lincoln tried
the chicago times had been playing him for years -- flaying him for years. and publicly, however, he became convinced that "we should revoke or suspend the order" especially once protesters from both political parties began filling the streets to demonstrate against it. some interference did remain unacceptable to lincoln. by this time, however, censorship and interference were commonplace within military lives. generals suppressed news, restricted access, and banished reporters who...
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temperature wise, 39 in chicago and why i'm not worried about the roads. forecast wise east coast enjoy a nice, dry, warm day. that's a look at the national forecast. now here's a look at the weather outside your window. indianapolis today, mild. chance of light rain. 47 degrees. milwaukee, you'll have that wintry mix and same with chicago and starting off with snowflakes and changing to rain showers. dallas, up near 70. a nice day. mild air, that is the word of the week. >> mild air. that's been the word of the winter. bill, thank you. >>> coming up, greece gets bailed out again. amazon scores big with customers. and why you should always follow the rules. at least when it comes to home construction. your early morning business headlines are straight ahead. >>> plus, together again? like it or not, rihanna and chris brown reunite in a musical sense. >>> coming up, carammelo anthon return to the knicks and albert pujols talks about leaving st. louis and manny ramirez, he's back! you're watching "early today." >>> good morning. welcome back. i'm lynn berry.
temperature wise, 39 in chicago and why i'm not worried about the roads. forecast wise east coast enjoy a nice, dry, warm day. that's a look at the national forecast. now here's a look at the weather outside your window. indianapolis today, mild. chance of light rain. 47 degrees. milwaukee, you'll have that wintry mix and same with chicago and starting off with snowflakes and changing to rain showers. dallas, up near 70. a nice day. mild air, that is the word of the week. >> mild air....
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., which is why i am in chicago. also seen around the globe on the english language broadcasts of the voice of america and on 200 selects television stations in the u.s. john rowe -- tell me more about urban education. what is the fix? is there a fix? >> there is not one fix. there are many fixes and they are all very hard work. jean and i got into this charter school movement for two reasons. one was that the senate committee, which was a group of corporate ceo's in chicago trying to figure out why effort after effort to change the results from the chicago public school system seemed unsuccessful and had philosophically, upon charter schools and a possible solution. the other was that i went home one night and my wife says, you know, john, you love universities and museums but the kids growing up in our schools cannot go to those universities and museums because they did not even know what they would be looking for. and so, it was really her passion that got us started. but we first invested in and high-school and t
., which is why i am in chicago. also seen around the globe on the english language broadcasts of the voice of america and on 200 selects television stations in the u.s. john rowe -- tell me more about urban education. what is the fix? is there a fix? >> there is not one fix. there are many fixes and they are all very hard work. jean and i got into this charter school movement for two reasons. one was that the senate committee, which was a group of corporate ceo's in chicago trying to...
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and the demonstrators, leett's take the ones in chicago. the vast majority of americans, people, the vast majority of americans felt the cops were their kids. let me tell you a story, wroit a state when mark rudd and the others took over colombia. it really just blasted the students for what they were doing. they took over the dean's office and trashed his office. there were all sorts of things that went on that were premt disgusting. a wrote a statement for nixon condemning and blasting that. some of the nixon staff were apauled by it t. a "new york times" poll found that 95% of americans agreed with me and disagreed with the demonstrators. the problem was not the position they took. skepticism about the war was common in america, and many americans were concerned about t. these people burning american flags, they were perceived as treasonous. jane fonda went to hanoi. when nixon got into the white house he basically in april -- june announced withdrawal of 100,000 troops. johnson but 535,000 in, and we started 100,000 out. so nixon goes o
and the demonstrators, leett's take the ones in chicago. the vast majority of americans, people, the vast majority of americans felt the cops were their kids. let me tell you a story, wroit a state when mark rudd and the others took over colombia. it really just blasted the students for what they were doing. they took over the dean's office and trashed his office. there were all sorts of things that went on that were premt disgusting. a wrote a statement for nixon condemning and blasting that....
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in the pulpit at new beginnings baptist church on chicago's south side. >> you got to forgive me. i haven't been to church in a long time. >> reporter: he spent the last 94 days across the street in a tent on the roof of a derelict motel, a place more familiar to drug dealers and prostitutes. >> we are living in a killing field. we're living in a place where you can just be walking it to the store, the conditioner store, going to get a drij, going to get something for your kids and you can be 1409 and killed. >> reporter: brooks believes desperate times call for desperate measures so he took to the rooftop and vowed not to company down until he raised enough money to buy the building, knock it down, and build a community centre. what did you endure up there? >> i was a little terrified because i thought the tent is going to fly off this motel and i'm going to die in a tent on top of an abandoned motel. >> what did you learn? >> people have great hearts. and if you can somehow be creative enough to bring it to their attention and their awareness about what ising going on, that peop
in the pulpit at new beginnings baptist church on chicago's south side. >> you got to forgive me. i haven't been to church in a long time. >> reporter: he spent the last 94 days across the street in a tent on the roof of a derelict motel, a place more familiar to drug dealers and prostitutes. >> we are living in a killing field. we're living in a place where you can just be walking it to the store, the conditioner store, going to get a drij, going to get something for your...
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just look at chicago i don't think it's about. you you come from an area close there what do you think or what your opinion of chicago well of course this isn't chicago specific but if you look at how many governors the state of illinois has in jail which most of them came from the chicago regime there is emotion in congo regime i think it pretty much i mean i think it can compare to greece maybe in the future one. other charges for the ones. there you have it anything that i know where the lay of the final words that she's doing with the crowd was kind of crazy. that's where the offer came from but. i'm of global having to chicago to have them work so well i'll tell you this city cannot afford a corruption tax no city can anymore now that they have or could or should but i'll leave you on that note because that's all we have time for thanks so much for tuning in feel free to follow me on twitter at lauren lyster to give us feedback on the show at youtube dot com slash capital account i'm lauren lester and from everyone here thank
just look at chicago i don't think it's about. you you come from an area close there what do you think or what your opinion of chicago well of course this isn't chicago specific but if you look at how many governors the state of illinois has in jail which most of them came from the chicago regime there is emotion in congo regime i think it pretty much i mean i think it can compare to greece maybe in the future one. other charges for the ones. there you have it anything that i know where the lay...
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dick johnson reports from chicago. >> don terry of joliet was the 30th recipient in a chain of kidney donations that crisscross the country and back. it is dramatically reducing what is typically years of kidney dialysis, four hours a day, three times a week while you wait for a match. >> the dialysis is virtually keeping them alive physically and mentally they are dying. >> don received a kidney from a person in california someone possibly not unlike the sister of paulette from chicago who was not a match for paulette but agreed to be one for someone else to allow her sister to be saved with another donated kidney in the chain. >> i got my kidney september 23rd. she gave hers september 27th.
dick johnson reports from chicago. >> don terry of joliet was the 30th recipient in a chain of kidney donations that crisscross the country and back. it is dramatically reducing what is typically years of kidney dialysis, four hours a day, three times a week while you wait for a match. >> the dialysis is virtually keeping them alive physically and mentally they are dying. >> don received a kidney from a person in california someone possibly not unlike the sister of paulette...
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. >> susie: a little later in the program, we head to a chicago area health care firm. tom, it had such trouble finding skilled workers, it started training its own. >> pretty amazing story. looking for its own workers, train them, stock market here today, still absorbing some of those job gains we saw on friday. not much follow-through buying, not a whole lot of selling either. we'll take a look at tonight's market to kuchlt kuchlts-- focus. stocks closed well off their worst levels of the day, but the major indices couldn't make up for all of the early session selling. with still no deal with greek bondholders, the s&p 500 fell almost 1% in the first 10 minutes of trading, but finished the day down just a fraction. energy stocks were the leaders. this energy exchange-traded fund rallied 1% to its highest close since the august sell-off. a mix of energy stocks fueled the gains. oil and natural gas explorer cabot and refiner sunoco were up 3.4% each. coal miner alpha natural resources gained more than 3%. one to watch tomorrow could be explorer anadarko. fourth--quarter
. >> susie: a little later in the program, we head to a chicago area health care firm. tom, it had such trouble finding skilled workers, it started training its own. >> pretty amazing story. looking for its own workers, train them, stock market here today, still absorbing some of those job gains we saw on friday. not much follow-through buying, not a whole lot of selling either. we'll take a look at tonight's market to kuchlt kuchlts-- focus. stocks closed well off their worst...
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and the chicago times situation was resolved in chicago. but my understanding is that he did make some kind of statements about what he was doing and why he was doing it at that time. >> do you think that's too compound a question in form? >> i'm trying to lead into whether there were standarding. >> he's creating them as he's going along and in belated response, he had no idea, and we have no idea, whether it had apimpact. he didn't suppress newspapers because he didn't come from the free speech. he sort of liked it. he liked debating in the press and engaging crowds. he was petrified that the country itself would fall apart if sedition was allowed, disloyalty. >> i was going to ask you to comment on the milieu been read. the answer is, they had been read. the postmaster was reading the papers first and delivering them later. he was introduced to the world beyond his up to by the newspapers that covered springfield and chicago and even washington. it awakened the world in him, but it awakened it in a way that was extremely partisan. he rea
and the chicago times situation was resolved in chicago. but my understanding is that he did make some kind of statements about what he was doing and why he was doing it at that time. >> do you think that's too compound a question in form? >> i'm trying to lead into whether there were standarding. >> he's creating them as he's going along and in belated response, he had no idea, and we have no idea, whether it had apimpact. he didn't suppress newspapers because he didn't come...
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>> jeff: and in chicago, an answered prayer for a pastor braving winter temperatures to fight gang violence. michelle miller was at his church today. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news." >> jeff: good evening, i'm jeff glor. the unpredictable republican primary season reaches what could be attorney turning point on tuesday with contests in arizona, and also michigan. mitt romney's boy hood home. michigan was once thought to be a lock for romney, but not any more. dean reynolds is in traverse city tonight. dean, good evening. >> reporter: good evening, jeff, well, in two days mitt romney gets another chance to show he can win over rank and file republicans. but the polls here at least in michigan show he'll have a difficult time doing it. romney chartered a jet from michigan to florida for the daytona 500 where a trackside man of the people photo opportunity awaited the candidate with four cars of his own. his enthusiasm was not diminished by rain that postponed the race or the stock car emblazoned with the name of his rival. after all, romney had earlier won the backi
>> jeff: and in chicago, an answered prayer for a pastor braving winter temperatures to fight gang violence. michelle miller was at his church today. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news." >> jeff: good evening, i'm jeff glor. the unpredictable republican primary season reaches what could be attorney turning point on tuesday with contests in arizona, and also michigan. mitt romney's boy hood home. michigan was once thought to be a lock for romney, but...
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. >> stephen: in chicago. >> it's in chicago, englewood. englewood is-- people think that it's violent, but it's not. it's just stricken by just poverty and lack of education and lack of jobs. but when we hear of violence-- and sometimes when we're driving down the street things jump off, when you look at the documentary, when it first started there was a fight, and we just get right in the middle of it because my goal is to save a life and to be proactive and not reactive. >> stephen: so let's take a look at you doing some violence interruption. jim. >> and all of it is stupid. all of it is stupid. 2:00 in the afternoon when these babies are coming home from school and y'all shooting. for real? this is unacceptable for me to be holding this boy, this young man's obituary. schools, churches, your mama's house, your cars-- those are safe zones. i was make something real stupid decisions and some stupid calls. it was me, my life, blood on my hands, in my head. stop. ( cheers and applause ) >> stephen: so why-- why are those young men listenin
. >> stephen: in chicago. >> it's in chicago, englewood. englewood is-- people think that it's violent, but it's not. it's just stricken by just poverty and lack of education and lack of jobs. but when we hear of violence-- and sometimes when we're driving down the street things jump off, when you look at the documentary, when it first started there was a fight, and we just get right in the middle of it because my goal is to save a life and to be proactive and not reactive. >>...