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as a matter of fact, we don't have them pretty much until you go west of chicago. so, we are in a dry weather pattern with a lot of sunshine. we're already up to 50 degrees. the average high this time of year is 52. so looks like we're going to get there and beyond. 47 degrees in pottstown. we don't have a whole lot of wind today. as we go through the afternoon, temperatures well into the 50s in philadelphia, then dropping down into the 40 even upper 30s by 9:00 tonight in some of the suburbs. lehigh valley down to 34 degrees. once again, not much wind, and then, it's going to get even warmer. we'll tell you how warm and when we reach the 60s, coming up. and his mother are now facing reckless endangerment charges after a 3-year-old girl shot herself inside her house. they arresd terence william and his mother, barbara mcgill. mcgill also facesthis all happe sasaykin kingsessing. the child got ahold of her father's unsecured weapon and shot herself in the thigh. and then the grandma hid the gun and didn't tell responding medics how the shooting happened. williams us
as a matter of fact, we don't have them pretty much until you go west of chicago. so, we are in a dry weather pattern with a lot of sunshine. we're already up to 50 degrees. the average high this time of year is 52. so looks like we're going to get there and beyond. 47 degrees in pottstown. we don't have a whole lot of wind today. as we go through the afternoon, temperatures well into the 50s in philadelphia, then dropping down into the 40 even upper 30s by 9:00 tonight in some of the suburbs....
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ahora, pasamos con ilia calderÓn que estÁ en chicago con un adelanto de lo que se ofrecerÁ en la ediciÓn nocturna. ilia: en la ediciÓn nocturna, desde chicago, seis demÓcratas presentaron artÍculos de tipo polÍtico contra el presidente. un esfuerzo que tienen pocas posibilidades en la cÁmara baja, de mayorÍa republicana. mÁs de 800,000 personas se inscribieron en los planes individuales del seguro mÉdico de obamacare, segÚn dijeron las autoridades de salud, esto eleva el nÚmero total de nuevas inscripciones a casi 1 millÓn 500,000 hasta la fecha. hablamos con la madre indocumentada que cumple ya tres meses refugiada en una iglesia de chicago, aunque en algÚn momento contemplÓ la idea de irse a mÉxico, sus abogados estÁn explorando alternativas legales para frenar su deportaciÓn. tendremos mucho mÁs en la ediciÓn nocturna. fÉlix: al regresar, en medio del discurso sobre su viaje por asia, el presidente necesito beber agua, pero no la encontrÓ. le contamos quÉ le recomendÓ marco rubio. una familia sufre serias quemaduras al explotarle un materialelectrodomÉstico. te
ahora, pasamos con ilia calderÓn que estÁ en chicago con un adelanto de lo que se ofrecerÁ en la ediciÓn nocturna. ilia: en la ediciÓn nocturna, desde chicago, seis demÓcratas presentaron artÍculos de tipo polÍtico contra el presidente. un esfuerzo que tienen pocas posibilidades en la cÁmara baja, de mayorÍa republicana. mÁs de 800,000 personas se inscribieron en los planes individuales del seguro mÉdico de obamacare, segÚn dijeron las autoridades de salud, esto eleva el nÚmero...
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Nov 4, 2017
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here so i feel not happy some four hundred families about fifteen hundred people have moved here to chicago in the city's cultural center they gather for help in applying for jobs and get medical advice they also come to plead for help for their relatives in me in march or as many still call it burma only solution u.s. military and united nation because. india. everyone is so humid. force military save life and this and people didn't need your help those here are learning to speak english . and they're starting from scratch part of that. is that they have no real access to state education and so when they get to america to be resettled they can be forty fifty even sixty years old and have no education whatsoever which means that my teaching english we have to start right at the beginning with the phonetic alphabet and just the sounds of the language and. they come here to divonne avenues some call the most diverse street in america landing place in successive wave of immigrant to chicago from eastern europeans to orthodox jews pakistanis indians and now they're all hinges here they form the
here so i feel not happy some four hundred families about fifteen hundred people have moved here to chicago in the city's cultural center they gather for help in applying for jobs and get medical advice they also come to plead for help for their relatives in me in march or as many still call it burma only solution u.s. military and united nation because. india. everyone is so humid. force military save life and this and people didn't need your help those here are learning to speak english . and...
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shortly after the other two were arrested in chicago. hoover, ever the politician, didn't want anyone, including the president, to know how the saboteurs were caught. the eight saboteurs were tried in a top secret military tribunal. find out what happened next, right here on "war stories." ♪i hope life treats you kind ♪and i hope you have all you've dreamed of♪ ♪and i wish you joy and happiness♪ ♪but above all this i wish you love♪ ♪and i will always love you ♪i will always love you, i ♪i will always, i will always ♪love you >>> it took just two weeks for the eight nazi saboteurs to be arrested and charged with sabotage, espionage and conspiracy to commit -- they hoped to be treated as prisoners of war, not spies. >> the key thing was if they had been intercepted before they landed, they would have been treated as prisoners of war. they then took off their uniforms, buried them and went into their essentially american garb. at that point, that made them spies and saboteurs and subject to the death penalty by the art
shortly after the other two were arrested in chicago. hoover, ever the politician, didn't want anyone, including the president, to know how the saboteurs were caught. the eight saboteurs were tried in a top secret military tribunal. find out what happened next, right here on "war stories." ♪i hope life treats you kind ♪and i hope you have all you've dreamed of♪ ♪and i wish you joy and happiness♪ ♪but above all this i wish you love♪ ♪and i will always love you ♪i will...
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Nov 25, 2017
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para protestar y demandar justicia en contra de la brutalidad policiaca. >> ocurre bastante en chicago, se ha convertido en un virus. >> otras imÁgenes del transcurso de este dÍa en diferentes lugares del paÍs como nueva york, los Ángeles y la florida. si usted no forma parte de los 115 millones de personas que segÚn la federaciÓn minorista, comprarÍa en este "viernes negro", no se preocupe. >> en algunas tiendas se ha convertido en una temporada. >> ademÁs, se aproxima el lunes cibernÉtico, donde se estima que 78 millones de personas aprovecharÁn las ofertas. >>es mucho mÁs cÓmodo y mÁs barato. >> el comercio electrÓnico ha ido disminuyendo la importancia del "viernes negro", pero las compras nocturnas de acciÓn de gracias todavÍa tienen su encanto para los consumidores, que quieren mantener el espÍritu de salir a comprar. hoy las tiendas macy's tuvieron un problema con el procesamiento de tarjetas de crÉdito, algo que aÑadiÓ mÁs problemas. muchos de mostraron su descontento a travÉs de las redes sociales. aranxta: gracias. la cadena cnn dio a conocer que el depa
para protestar y demandar justicia en contra de la brutalidad policiaca. >> ocurre bastante en chicago, se ha convertido en un virus. >> otras imÁgenes del transcurso de este dÍa en diferentes lugares del paÍs como nueva york, los Ángeles y la florida. si usted no forma parte de los 115 millones de personas que segÚn la federaciÓn minorista, comprarÍa en este "viernes negro", no se preocupe. >> en algunas tiendas se ha convertido en una temporada. >>...
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. >> una madre hondureÑa en chicago estÁ desesperada porque su hijo menor de edad estÁ en custodia de las autoridades hace 2 semanas, retrasando un reencuentro que ha soÑado por 4 aÑos. >> rubÉn pereira tiene la historia >>> una ley de hombre tiene el derecho de separarla de la madre. >> utilizando plegarias espera que ya pueda ver a su hijo de 17 aÑos que fue puesto en un centro de menores en chicago despuÉs que cruzara la frontera con la ayuda de organizaciones humanitarias >>> mi hijo no estÁ aquÍ por puro lujo si no por necesidad por venir a buscar justicia en este paÍs por estar conmigo mÁs que todo. 489 segÚn su madre el video muestra la violencia que sufriÓ por parte de su padre en honduras violencia con la que ella huyÓ hace 4 aÑos no pudo traer a dennis y lo dejÓ con una tÍa que muriÓ en diciembre del aÑos pasado. >> he estado estresado he estado con mucha enfermedad en mÍ cerebro pensando quÉ le estarÁ pasando a mi hijo. >> lo mÁs frustrante es que por primera vez en 4 aÑos ella y su hijo dennis, se encuentran en una misma ciudad. >> han sometido todo e
. >> una madre hondureÑa en chicago estÁ desesperada porque su hijo menor de edad estÁ en custodia de las autoridades hace 2 semanas, retrasando un reencuentro que ha soÑado por 4 aÑos. >> rubÉn pereira tiene la historia >>> una ley de hombre tiene el derecho de separarla de la madre. >> utilizando plegarias espera que ya pueda ver a su hijo de 17 aÑos que fue puesto en un centro de menores en chicago despuÉs que cruzara la frontera con la ayuda de...
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president barack obama has kicked off a two day leadership summit in his hometown of chicago it's the first event run by his new foundation as john hendren reports presidential foundations have a checkered history. president obama is writing the first chapter in his post-presidential legacy was born in kenya. so the joke in the city where he came to public prominence his new foundation is holding its first summit before the first brick has been laid on the barack obama presidential library so this is a big brainstorming session this is a big ask a fun bit this is an experiment in us trying to have a. collective conversation its mission to offer the first digital u.s. presidential library and an incubator for progressive leaders he see his impact as a private citizen as potentially being much bigger than when he was president it is really going to be what he describes as a dynamic space for civic engagement so there will be classrooms there will be athletic facilities if it's like other presidential foundations there will also be an effort to burnish the legacy of the former commander
president barack obama has kicked off a two day leadership summit in his hometown of chicago it's the first event run by his new foundation as john hendren reports presidential foundations have a checkered history. president obama is writing the first chapter in his post-presidential legacy was born in kenya. so the joke in the city where he came to public prominence his new foundation is holding its first summit before the first brick has been laid on the barack obama presidential library so...
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Nov 23, 2017
11/17
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sin falta marÍa viaja desde guadalajara para celebrar el dÍa de acciÓn de gracias con su familia en chicago. >> ahora reservamos en febrero para no tener problemas, asegurar el viaje. >> es que sabe que no solo en los aeropuertos de chicago pero en todo el paÍs el flujo de viajeros se dispara en estas fechas, viajeros que cada vez mÁs estan conectados a redes sociales y aplicaciones para saber si hay cambios en sus itinerarios y presentar quejas. >> me estaba fijando a cada rato para ver si habÍa retraso en mi vuelo. >> se estima que 89% de los viajeros tomen las carreteras a pesar que la gasolina estÁ mas cara. 37 centavos mÁs que el aÑo pasado por galÓn. >> ¿ quÉ te queda mÁs que usar el carro? ahora sÍ que a ellos no les gana uno con suspi preci. >> independientemente del precio de la gasolina, se tienen que asegurar que los vehÍculos estÉn en Óptimas condiciones, dice este mecÁnico. >> luces en frente y atrÁs, la presiÓn de los neumÁticos, los limpia parabrisas, niveles de aceite. >> por carretera, aire o tren lo importante es planear con anticipaciÓn para llegar al d
sin falta marÍa viaja desde guadalajara para celebrar el dÍa de acciÓn de gracias con su familia en chicago. >> ahora reservamos en febrero para no tener problemas, asegurar el viaje. >> es que sabe que no solo en los aeropuertos de chicago pero en todo el paÍs el flujo de viajeros se dispara en estas fechas, viajeros que cada vez mÁs estan conectados a redes sociales y aplicaciones para saber si hay cambios en sus itinerarios y presentar quejas. >> me estaba fijando a...
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it will be outside chicago where he grew up. he will star against the bears it is not a well kept secret by the 49ers. the coach wanted to save it until the weekly press conference tomorrow jimmy garoppolo will started up in chicago. >>> the peel process apparently works, that was somewhat of a satisfaction to the raiders. michael crabtree just has a one- game suspension. crabtree will not be available against the giants the sunday but could play against kansas city which should be a very important game for the raiders with the postseason hopes. in the meantime the sharks get it done in the city of brotherly love. nine straight defeats their. they are down 1-0. he lets it fly. that was a rocket shot and his sixth goal of the year and now it is 1-1. it is a power play situation. he knows what to do. he rips at home. he hasn't scored since 2005 and at that time he was a boston bruhin. this is his second goal the air. he clenches that it is 3-1 final. >>> the bears come back in they didn't win any games in hawaii but they look like
it will be outside chicago where he grew up. he will star against the bears it is not a well kept secret by the 49ers. the coach wanted to save it until the weekly press conference tomorrow jimmy garoppolo will started up in chicago. >>> the peel process apparently works, that was somewhat of a satisfaction to the raiders. michael crabtree just has a one- game suspension. crabtree will not be available against the giants the sunday but could play against kansas city which should be a...
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. >>> a group of men in the city of chicago lost ten years of their lives all for crimes they did not commit. coming up, they'll talk about putting their lives back together. oh, look... another anti-wrinkle cream in no hurry to make anything happen. neutrogena® rapid wrinkle repair works in just one week. with the fastest retinol formula to visibly reduce wrinkles. neutrogena®. (avo) if yand constipation,ling and you're overwhelmed by everything you've tried-- all those laxatives, daily probiotics, endless fiber-- it could be wearing on you. tell your doctor what you've tried, and how long you've been at it. linzess works differently from laxatives. linzess treats adults with ibs with constipation or chronic constipation. it can help relieve your belly pain and lets you have more frequent and complete bowel movements that are easier to pass. do not give linzess to children less than six and it should not be given to children six to less than eighteen. it may harm them. don't take linzess if you have a bowel blockage. get immediate help if you develop unusual or severe stomach pain,
. >>> a group of men in the city of chicago lost ten years of their lives all for crimes they did not commit. coming up, they'll talk about putting their lives back together. oh, look... another anti-wrinkle cream in no hurry to make anything happen. neutrogena® rapid wrinkle repair works in just one week. with the fastest retinol formula to visibly reduce wrinkles. neutrogena®. (avo) if yand constipation,ling and you're overwhelmed by everything you've tried-- all those laxatives,...
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Nov 10, 2017
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looking at the temperatures today, 41 in chicago. a little bit of snow, a few problems in chicago. 40s for the highs, and what it looks like earlier with the first snow of the season, very pretty for them. and tomorrow in chicago, they won't be as chilly. they will see a warm up with a look at saturday's forecast high, upper 30s and we'll be at 44 and all this mild air is off to the west. that will be moving back here as you head towards sunday. sunday, looking better. the 3-day forecast, 46 today and i think we already hit the high. 27 tonight and record lows, 26 at national and escape -- 16 at dulles. it will feel better on saturday with sunshine. cloudsand a mix on sunday, 51. next week, monday, an early shower and 54 and pool on tuesday and mild on run towards the upper 50s. we'll be right back with more in just >>> if you're looking for a way to say thank you to the men and women in uniform who protect the country, please donate to the uso's turkey for troops initiative. a first donation will buy a thanksgiving food basket for a
looking at the temperatures today, 41 in chicago. a little bit of snow, a few problems in chicago. 40s for the highs, and what it looks like earlier with the first snow of the season, very pretty for them. and tomorrow in chicago, they won't be as chilly. they will see a warm up with a look at saturday's forecast high, upper 30s and we'll be at 44 and all this mild air is off to the west. that will be moving back here as you head towards sunday. sunday, looking better. the 3-day forecast, 46...
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Nov 23, 2017
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the statements of people there because chicago. people forced. some of you should find. because she told field v. time to act is now you will distract. me i only supports you don't. want to if you can some place unless you have ego and you have legs you have hands when you study jihad is it's more awesome when i saw this in our. film a. door. legard and i do believe it. but. don't last on the levee secretary but you know could lead to some planets using this time it was so tired of. the book. stick for almost a week now as the genesis. we don't know what had happened anyway but on the whole can now turn upside down there was no work i was known was what. i thought. all of the. civil society. didn't want to go around pitch basically. the army was ordered to do wish to kill destruction you could do to. tell your children of the owner of the real madrid. if you do good milk the son wanted to. know this emergency could also mean. but also what is he. wanted. you to look at. one. hundred. ten you got it. the trouble started in sky lit it was military operation was taken and b
the statements of people there because chicago. people forced. some of you should find. because she told field v. time to act is now you will distract. me i only supports you don't. want to if you can some place unless you have ego and you have legs you have hands when you study jihad is it's more awesome when i saw this in our. film a. door. legard and i do believe it. but. don't last on the levee secretary but you know could lead to some planets using this time it was so tired of. the book....
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juan: and for chicago politics. amy: and this new news that ap broke about a florida company getting $30 million that they did not follow through him and this follows up on the whitefish company getting $300 million the governor puerto rico has -- well, that puerto rico has now canceled. whitefish, the hometown of ryan zinke. juan: what a surprise, fema hahas failed again.. i think anyone who is followed fema in these natural disastersthe agency, democratic and republican administrations, has been one that wastes money, provides contracts to friends -- are you have a company that was only formed a few days before it got a contract. how does that happen? given a multimillion dollar project to provide tarps, which is not exactly rocket science? and it failed to do so. another sad chapter in this history of not only of the federal government's failure to respond to natural disasters, but also particular problems of puerto rico as well. amy: on to the tax though. repepublicans are lookingng t o pass the tax plan. on tue
juan: and for chicago politics. amy: and this new news that ap broke about a florida company getting $30 million that they did not follow through him and this follows up on the whitefish company getting $300 million the governor puerto rico has -- well, that puerto rico has now canceled. whitefish, the hometown of ryan zinke. juan: what a surprise, fema hahas failed again.. i think anyone who is followed fema in these natural disastersthe agency, democratic and republican administrations, has...
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i love chicago i still think of that is my basic city and when i think of which direction i am i mean i still act as if the hudson river is like michigan and except that that's on the west instead of the east so i'm always talking we were just in minneapolis and i did a little reading up on the city so it is on the top of the the the the river there are they it's the cities of the river is at the very top and it was made his bones on processing mill milling flower it off and they created bleached flower which then they ran into trouble with the bleach flower they were it was determined scientifically that bleach flower was no good for you and that people came in with a full nd. did the flour with the full. the whole grain the whole grain flour and. so what what was the labor conditions like at the time because obviously that story plays into right to mean minneapolis was the center of labor history in the one nine hundred thirty s. ok you had the general strike there in the one nine hundred thirty four one hundred thirty six there's a book about that charles rumford walker's american
i love chicago i still think of that is my basic city and when i think of which direction i am i mean i still act as if the hudson river is like michigan and except that that's on the west instead of the east so i'm always talking we were just in minneapolis and i did a little reading up on the city so it is on the top of the the the the river there are they it's the cities of the river is at the very top and it was made his bones on processing mill milling flower it off and they created...
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Nov 8, 2017
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. >>> la fe ha sido el principal escudo protector para esta iglesia de chicago. >>> segÚn la pastora este hombre se vio en video daÑando un letrero del templo el cual tambiÉn ha sido vandalizo ando con mensajes de odio. >>> tambiÉn llegÓ un nazi pintado con los sÍmbolos de nazi para amenazar. >>> para evitar una tragedia como la que reciente ocurriÓ en texas ahora tienen un guardia seguridad durante los servicios y las personas desconocidas que desean entrar son sujetas a una revisiÓn con un detector de metales. >>> lo hacemos asÍ por ejemplo. y despuÉs decimos que si pueden sacar lo que tiende su bolsa. >>> en esta otra iglesia en chicago tambiÉn toman medidas para proteger a asistentes y a inmigrante que estÁn aquÍ para evitar su deportaciÓn. >>> ademÁs de tener un detener un detector tienen candados en la puertas. >>> somos un blanco para quienes no quieren a indocumentados. >>> como ella que lleva tres veces en esta iglesia para evitar deportaciÓn, sin embargo, aquÍ tampoco dice sentirse cien por ciento segura. >>> yo mÁs que nada lo que puedo hacer aquÍ es orar
. >>> la fe ha sido el principal escudo protector para esta iglesia de chicago. >>> segÚn la pastora este hombre se vio en video daÑando un letrero del templo el cual tambiÉn ha sido vandalizo ando con mensajes de odio. >>> tambiÉn llegÓ un nazi pintado con los sÍmbolos de nazi para amenazar. >>> para evitar una tragedia como la que reciente ocurriÓ en texas ahora tienen un guardia seguridad durante los servicios y las personas desconocidas que desean...
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Nov 18, 2017
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the statements of people there because chicago. people forced. i mean you should find. because she told field v. time to act is now you will be struck while movie i only supports you lot with. auntie if you can sing place unless you know how to go and you have legs you have hands when you study jihad is six more hours when i saw this in our. garden i do believe it. but. don't last on the levee secretary but you know could lead to some planets use a cliche this time it was so tired of. the book. stick for almost a week now as the genesis. we don't know what had happened anyway but on the whole can now turn upside down there was no look i was numb was what. i thought. all of the. civil society. we went to him. basically. the army was ordered to do just to kill destruction you could do to. tell your children of the owner of the real madrid summit interview if you do good minutes and why did. you know this martial second incident. but also what is he. going to. i don't want. you to look at the. point. but i'm going to. tell you go to. the trouble started in scarlett it was
the statements of people there because chicago. people forced. i mean you should find. because she told field v. time to act is now you will be struck while movie i only supports you lot with. auntie if you can sing place unless you know how to go and you have legs you have hands when you study jihad is six more hours when i saw this in our. garden i do believe it. but. don't last on the levee secretary but you know could lead to some planets use a cliche this time it was so tired of. the book....
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Nov 10, 2017
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and the federal government too >> is this only for chicago? seems early >> we have been so totally spoiled everywhere so far this year. we've had 70's when we should only be in the 50's and 60's. i think that anything that happens now moment. we'll get some of those teens we were just talking about there temperature-wise, bundle up time to get out the willies, i'll tell you those temperatures are dropping starting tonight. it's going to start to get pretty cool out there. we have a nice shot out there. clear skies with winds pushing in from the north. helping to drop our temperatures somewhat but you know what? it will still be chilly out there tonight. so yes, you have to just keep that in mind if you're heading anywhere for this evening. skies are clear, winds light. temperatures are going to take a good dip and that will be a story once we get into this weekend. no exceptions. we also have a freeze for tonight, a freeze warning, widespread freeze in areas where the growing season isn't over yet. you'll have to protect any sensitive vegetati
and the federal government too >> is this only for chicago? seems early >> we have been so totally spoiled everywhere so far this year. we've had 70's when we should only be in the 50's and 60's. i think that anything that happens now moment. we'll get some of those teens we were just talking about there temperature-wise, bundle up time to get out the willies, i'll tell you those temperatures are dropping starting tonight. it's going to start to get pretty cool out there. we have a...
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. >>> chicago bears coming to town. >> sunday 9-1 eagles against the 3-7 bears. and this has mismatch written all over it. look at carson wentz's foot wear there. they are set to face a 3 win chicago team but the bears have beaten carolina and baltimore and pittsburgh. and the bears say they will not overlook them. >> this is the national football league if you don't come ready to play you'll get your tail beat and this is no different this week. this is a good football team we are playing and their record may be a different way and had some injury and particularly on defense now. it's still a good football team. >> i think that is something we have done so well. staying in the moment and winning the day and winning the week and sounds redundant and cliche cliche but that is what we do. we don't have guys that will let that slip away. >> we are unsure if jake elliot will be available. he is under concussion protocol and he is progressing. >>> the sixers are headed in theht direction, they get a test with the trailblazers coming to town. and the sixers are a pleas
. >>> chicago bears coming to town. >> sunday 9-1 eagles against the 3-7 bears. and this has mismatch written all over it. look at carson wentz's foot wear there. they are set to face a 3 win chicago team but the bears have beaten carolina and baltimore and pittsburgh. and the bears say they will not overlook them. >> this is the national football league if you don't come ready to play you'll get your tail beat and this is no different this week. this is a good football...
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especially in chicago john hundred reports half a world away from me m.r. hundreds of millions you have found a distant refuge in america's midwest but for many like abdul-jabbar a manila their thoughts are of home their relatives in pictures and videos of their villages on fire used to make me very sad and i mean even though i'm here in safety in united state even i'm. interested in here so i feel not happy some four hundred rohingya families about fifteen hundred people have moved here to chicago in the city's rohingya cultural center they gather for help in applying for jobs and get medical advice they also come to plead for help for their relatives in me in march or as many still call it burma only solution us military and united nation because. india. everyone is so humid. force military. life and this and people didn't need your help those here are learning to speak english. and they're starting from scratch part of that persecution in burma is that they have no real access to state education and so when they get to america to be resettled they can be
especially in chicago john hundred reports half a world away from me m.r. hundreds of millions you have found a distant refuge in america's midwest but for many like abdul-jabbar a manila their thoughts are of home their relatives in pictures and videos of their villages on fire used to make me very sad and i mean even though i'm here in safety in united state even i'm. interested in here so i feel not happy some four hundred rohingya families about fifteen hundred people have moved here to...
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chicago has the quick early lead. he gets a slamdunk over julius randle. and you can watch and make the slamdunk and there was a little taunting for the stare down. that was a 14 point lead for the bulls. look at that passed to him -- look at that pass to him. 103-94. >>> the golden state warriors it seems like they have been out for a while but they will be back at it tomorrow night. last year, they went down there and the result the controversy with kevin durand, today when they left for oklahoma, chris one of the great coaches with asked about going down there again as the enemy. >> it's a regular game for me now. i will tune out the crowd. and i will just play. i will be okay. >> it reminds me of lebron returning back to cleveland. it was very similar. complete different vibes. you have a competitive desire sometimes. then sometimes it could be a little bit ugly.>> the much lighter side, steph curry was in new york on the jimmy fallon show. he was asked about his wife's new restaurant called international smoke but some how there was a misunderstanding
chicago has the quick early lead. he gets a slamdunk over julius randle. and you can watch and make the slamdunk and there was a little taunting for the stare down. that was a 14 point lead for the bulls. look at that passed to him -- look at that pass to him. 103-94. >>> the golden state warriors it seems like they have been out for a while but they will be back at it tomorrow night. last year, they went down there and the result the controversy with kevin durand, today when they left...
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he made is comment at an event in chicago, he said the democrats need to come up with a reasonable candidate, although politico's reporting that bernie sanders is making moves to run again in 2020. jamie dimon, the most famous banker in america, he says trump's not going to get a second term. >> i don't know why he would say that, because president trump is the only one who is actually actively fighting to increase the prosperity of jamie dimon's clients. because from the executive branch the president has already initiated what basically is a juggernaut in behalf of enterprise. that's why we're seeing that 3% bump in our -- that's why we're seeing that bump in our gdp, because he has initiated the regulatory reforms that now are awaiting the infusion of capital from tax reform to create jobs. stuart: the president wants to change dodd-frank which hurts the banks. >> right, absolutely. soother stuart and he's going to get us tax reform which will
he made is comment at an event in chicago, he said the democrats need to come up with a reasonable candidate, although politico's reporting that bernie sanders is making moves to run again in 2020. jamie dimon, the most famous banker in america, he says trump's not going to get a second term. >> i don't know why he would say that, because president trump is the only one who is actually actively fighting to increase the prosperity of jamie dimon's clients. because from the executive branch...
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with the support of family and friends one of the largest concentrations of ranger in the us is in chicago john hendren is there and filed this report. half a world away from me m r hundreds of brilliant you have found a distant refuge in america's midwest but for many like abdul-jabbar a manilla their thoughts are of home their relatives and pictures and videos of their villages on fire you make me very sad and i mean even though i'm here in safety in you know it has to be when i'm. going to sit in here so i feel not happy some four hundred range of families about fifteen hundred people have moved here to chicago in the city's rohingya cultural center they gather for help in applying for jobs and get medical advice they also come to plead for help for their relatives in me anymore or as many still call it burma only solution us military and united nation because china india everyone is silent so you made a plea for us military in world save life of and this and people didn't need your help those here are learning to speak english. and they're starting from scratch part of that. is that th
with the support of family and friends one of the largest concentrations of ranger in the us is in chicago john hendren is there and filed this report. half a world away from me m r hundreds of brilliant you have found a distant refuge in america's midwest but for many like abdul-jabbar a manilla their thoughts are of home their relatives and pictures and videos of their villages on fire you make me very sad and i mean even though i'm here in safety in you know it has to be when i'm. going to...
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i love chicago i still think of that is my basic city and when i think of which direction i am i mean i still act as if the hudson river is like michigan and except that that's on the west instead of the east so i'm always talking we were just in minneapolis and i did a little reading up on the city so it is on the top of the the the the river there they use the spaces of the river is at the very top and it made his bones on processing mill milling flour it all and they created bleached flour which then they ran into trouble with the bleach flour they were it was determined scientifically that bleach flour was no good for you and that people came in with a full nd. did the flower with the full. not the whole grain the whole grain flour and so so what what was the labor conditions like at the time because obviously that story plays into right to mean minneapolis was the center of labor history in the one nine hundred thirty s. ok you had a general strike there and one hundred thirty four one hundred thirty six there's a book about that charles rumford walker's american city the describ
i love chicago i still think of that is my basic city and when i think of which direction i am i mean i still act as if the hudson river is like michigan and except that that's on the west instead of the east so i'm always talking we were just in minneapolis and i did a little reading up on the city so it is on the top of the the the the river there they use the spaces of the river is at the very top and it made his bones on processing mill milling flour it all and they created bleached flour...
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what your skin craves. >>> a chicago judge has exonerated men after being set up by the same corrupt cop and their releases may be just the beginning as investigators comb through all of the cases brought by the former officer and hesz co his colleagues. ryan young talked with three of the newly freed men. >> reporter: 15 men exonerated of their crimes on the first day. their felony drug convictions tossed four years after a corrupt officer's investigations with are fircalled in to questi. >> we concluded unfortunately the police were not being truthful and we couldn't have confidence in the integrity of their reports and their testimony. and so in good conscious, we could not see these convictions stand. >> reporter: leonard gibson says officer ronald watts framed him and took years away from his life. >> i did two years, 24 months for watts. came back home, he put another case on me. >> reporter: in 013, watts then a chicago police sergeant was sentenced to 22 months after pleading guilty to theft of government funds. an fbi led investigation showed watts and another officer stole
what your skin craves. >>> a chicago judge has exonerated men after being set up by the same corrupt cop and their releases may be just the beginning as investigators comb through all of the cases brought by the former officer and hesz co his colleagues. ryan young talked with three of the newly freed men. >> reporter: 15 men exonerated of their crimes on the first day. their felony drug convictions tossed four years after a corrupt officer's investigations with are fircalled in...
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and michael smith, nabisco worker, laid off from a chicago plant. in addition to hearing from our families, we are -- i'm honored we're joined by the ranking member on the ways and means committee, a real champion for america's working families, a defender of the middle class. we are so proud he has the role he has. please welcome congressman richie neal from massachusetts. mr. neal: there was a real opportunity here to address what many of us have all agreed upon for a long period of time and that's complexity in the tax code. what was posted yesterday in terms of the summary -- and i would remind all you have not had a chance to see the chairman's mark which will tough off the debate in terms of specifics, but what happened yesterday is they added layers of complexity to the code with phase ins and phase outs. there's also a fundamental assault on housing which will have a particular effect on middle class americans, and i don't know how we can say with students across america collectively facing $1 trillion worth of debt that we are now going to
and michael smith, nabisco worker, laid off from a chicago plant. in addition to hearing from our families, we are -- i'm honored we're joined by the ranking member on the ways and means committee, a real champion for america's working families, a defender of the middle class. we are so proud he has the role he has. please welcome congressman richie neal from massachusetts. mr. neal: there was a real opportunity here to address what many of us have all agreed upon for a long period of time and...
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chicago went unbelievably well. and i want to give the credit to andreas and sam for getting all of that done. i've never really seen lines out the door. how is it? -man: very good. -lemonis: it's good? the future of the simple greek is measured and steady and stable growth. this is a learning process. you've made a ton of progress. -i'm very proud of you. -andreas: thank you. lemonis: i also know that we've perfected the model. wouldn't surprise me if there was 500 franchises in five years. would not surprise me. -it's about being focused. -andreas: yes, sir. lemonis: okay? you feeling good? -andreas: i feel good. -lemonis: good. -i'm proud of you. -andreas: thank you, man. -lemonis: get back to work! -andreas: all right. -lemonis: fill up the rice. -andreas: [ laughs ] ♪ the number one anti-aging body treatment systemaid presentation for crepe erase, for crepey skin! (male announcer) that can deliver smoother, firmer, younger-looking skin on your arms, your legs, your hands, your chest, and even your neck! (fema
chicago went unbelievably well. and i want to give the credit to andreas and sam for getting all of that done. i've never really seen lines out the door. how is it? -man: very good. -lemonis: it's good? the future of the simple greek is measured and steady and stable growth. this is a learning process. you've made a ton of progress. -i'm very proud of you. -andreas: thank you. lemonis: i also know that we've perfected the model. wouldn't surprise me if there was 500 franchises in five years....
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grew up just outside chicago and went to college at eastern illinois. >> yeah. i had to put my phone away for a little while the last couple days. i'm trying to focus. i'm pretty comfortable now, got a nice little routine. it's coming along well. >> reporter: will you share your routine? >> top secret, man. >> garoppolo and the 49ers will face a 3-8 chicago bears team that's lost four straight, kickoff 10 a.m. here on channel 5. >> maybe there's nobody to show him around the bay area. he hasn't seen much of it. >> this reminds me when you took over for hank plante. there was a lot of anxiety and anticipation. you handled it well, ken. >> that's secret information. thank you, dennis. >>> dangerous waves are pounding bay area beaches today. the national weather service issued a beach hazard statement from sonoma to monterey counties in effect a few more hours. sky drone 5 flew over the 10 to 14 feet swells crashing over ocean beach today. not many people were out except a few very brave surfers. >> it's pretty gnarly out there, man, unpredictable, messy. you know,
grew up just outside chicago and went to college at eastern illinois. >> yeah. i had to put my phone away for a little while the last couple days. i'm trying to focus. i'm pretty comfortable now, got a nice little routine. it's coming along well. >> reporter: will you share your routine? >> top secret, man. >> garoppolo and the 49ers will face a 3-8 chicago bears team that's lost four straight, kickoff 10 a.m. here on channel 5. >> maybe there's nobody to show him...
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mientras una abuela hispana de chicago recibÍa una buena noticia, en su caso de migraciÓn, otro emigrante sigue esperando que se resuelva su caso para no ser separado de su familia. vivian Ávila, nos cuenta cÓmo es abuela le da Ánimos a quiÉn sigue en proceso de deportaciÓn. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ viviana: la abuela genoveva ramÍrez, paso de su inminente deportaciÓn a mÉxico a recibir una carta del servicio de ciudadanÍa e inmigraciÓn, en la que estÁ en lista de espera para recibir la visa por vÍctima de crimen. >> estoy esperando para sacar todos mis documentos. ya voy a estar tranquila y mi familia tambiÉn. viviana: genoveva dice que sÓlo pudo obtener esta victoria gracias a los esfuerzos de activistas y la asesorÍa legal que recibiÓ. [cÁnticos] por eso vino a apoyar a un emigrante mexicano que estÁ en proceso de deportaciÓn. >> me detuvieron en el 99 en michigan y desde ahÍ , yo me dejaron ir, me dijeron que me iban a dar una fecha de corte y nunca la recibÍ. viviana: en 2013 Él volviÓ a caer en manos de ice. >> el oficial llamÓ a migración y me detuvieron. estuve det
mientras una abuela hispana de chicago recibÍa una buena noticia, en su caso de migraciÓn, otro emigrante sigue esperando que se resuelva su caso para no ser separado de su familia. vivian Ávila, nos cuenta cÓmo es abuela le da Ánimos a quiÉn sigue en proceso de deportaciÓn. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ viviana: la abuela genoveva ramÍrez, paso de su inminente deportaciÓn a mÉxico a recibir una carta del servicio de ciudadanÍa e inmigraciÓn, en la que estÁ en lista de espera para recibir la...
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eso me lo explicaba una coreÓgrafa de chicago. pasan esas cosas. [hablan al unÍsono] lourdes: quiÉn puede ganar "mira quiÉn baila"? bianca: yo sÉ. poti: yo tambiÉn. francisca: quiÉn ha conectado mÁs con el pÚblico? bianca: es importante. lourdes:esta gente no se quiere meter en lÍos con malla. eso se respeta. corre el rumor de que nuestra francisca quiere lucir en la pista de "mira quiÉn baila". tenemos un vÍdeo. [gritos] tras la pausa. ♪ por los sobrinos que quieren jugar fútbol pero no tienen ni idea que tus rodillas ya se retiraron. por esos queridos dolores que valen la pena, levantemos un vaso de agua y tomemos una advil. porque nada funciona más rápido, por más tiempo o más fuerte que advil. ¡salud! ¡p¡dulce lavanda!r! ¡p¡dulce lavanda!r! ♪ dulce lavanda. poder limpiador. ♪ ¡limpieza poderosa! ¡aroma delicioso! por fin juntos. si tulos hacemos realidad. la delicia de un desayuno de mcdonald's recién preparado. te despertarás con el antojo. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ lord e: quiero ver el vÍdeo de francisca. por favor.
eso me lo explicaba una coreÓgrafa de chicago. pasan esas cosas. [hablan al unÍsono] lourdes: quiÉn puede ganar "mira quiÉn baila"? bianca: yo sÉ. poti: yo tambiÉn. francisca: quiÉn ha conectado mÁs con el pÚblico? bianca: es importante. lourdes:esta gente no se quiere meter en lÍos con malla. eso se respeta. corre el rumor de que nuestra francisca quiere lucir en la pista de "mira quiÉn baila". tenemos un vÍdeo. [gritos] tras la pausa. ♪ por los sobrinos que...
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harry is in chicago for the first ever obama foundation conference. he and mrs. obama made a surprise visit to a high school in chicago and then at the conference he said that he and his brother william acknowledged they must use their privilege to benefit others. >> once you understand the privileged position you're in you then got to spend the rest of your life earning that privilege and giving back and also getting the trust and respect of the general public and then using that position for good. >> harry's brother and his sister-in-law have now created a charitable foundation. great to see they're paying back. >>> the cleveland browns made the ultimate fail at the nfl's trading deadline. the winless team thought they had completed a trade to get quarterback a.j. mccarron from the bengals but mccarron is still with cincinnati this morning because the browns failed to file their trade paperwork with time. the reason they failed to do that, team executives were too busy celebrating the trade and they let the trade deadline slip by. >> oh, my gosh. >> how do you
harry is in chicago for the first ever obama foundation conference. he and mrs. obama made a surprise visit to a high school in chicago and then at the conference he said that he and his brother william acknowledged they must use their privilege to benefit others. >> once you understand the privileged position you're in you then got to spend the rest of your life earning that privilege and giving back and also getting the trust and respect of the general public and then using that...
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. >>> breaking news from chicago. a gunman opened fire inside a starbucks killing one man and injuring two others including a 12-year-old boy. they say the man killed may have been involved in a drug deal with the suspect outside the coffee shop. unclear if the injured victims have any connection to the shooter. >>> a security scare at the university of north carolina, the chapel hill campus. one person was injured during the explosion. the suspect. who police say is a former student now in custody. witnesses say he could be heard saying hail satan. >>> time now for a look at your weather on this friday morning. >>> heavy snow is making travel treacherous on the highways of montana. crews responded to dozens of crashes and cars sliding off icy roads. up to two feet of snow is expected in some areas. temperatures will be in the high 20s today in great fall, montana. portland and seattle will be in the 40s, expect 80-degree temperatures in texas. also unseasonably warm here in new york city as runners gather for this su
. >>> breaking news from chicago. a gunman opened fire inside a starbucks killing one man and injuring two others including a 12-year-old boy. they say the man killed may have been involved in a drug deal with the suspect outside the coffee shop. unclear if the injured victims have any connection to the shooter. >>> a security scare at the university of north carolina, the chapel hill campus. one person was injured during the explosion. the suspect. who police say is a former...
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but that's well above their seasonal average already. 29 in chicago, st. louis 37. so it's more or less a zonal flow or a west to east flow across the united states that keeps the cold air to the north and all the warm air to the south. this is specific air that's flooding the nation. as we look at the water vapor shot, san francisco taking on seattle going to be played in the rain and lifting northward, this whole area we have wind advisories, wind warnings up and we are expecting quite a bit of wet weather throughout the day. if you're traveling to the west coast there could be delays there. future tracker 6 back home, a chilly breeze, looking at mostly sunny skies a couple of clouds mixed in from time to time. overnight tonight mainly clear and cold tomorrow looks nice lots of sunshine maybe a few clouds to start otherwise bright blue skies by afternoon temperatures warming up just a little bit 49 today about 52 or 53 for tomorrow. so here we go. forecasted highs around the region mostly sunny, it's breezy. these 40s and 50s will feel more like the upper 30s low
but that's well above their seasonal average already. 29 in chicago, st. louis 37. so it's more or less a zonal flow or a west to east flow across the united states that keeps the cold air to the north and all the warm air to the south. this is specific air that's flooding the nation. as we look at the water vapor shot, san francisco taking on seattle going to be played in the rain and lifting northward, this whole area we have wind advisories, wind warnings up and we are expecting quite a bit...
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. >> what was your parents life like in 1940s chicago? >> my parents are two very exceptional people.i'm going to write about them in the future. my father was black from the south, taught himself to read and write, my mother was upper-middle-class white from ohio and daughter of a contractor and had her masters degree from the university of chicago. they were very different. once you get to know them, you saw that probably was my father was better read and spend more time reading and then my mother. but they for them, life was, they were exceptional people in that they knew and had no illusions about the fact that there were going to have to fight. and they did it without ever complaining, without compunction, they were founding members of the quality, i grew up with what they called a core baby.i marched all through childhood and demonstrated and that was what i came out of. they lived their entire lives fighting for civil rights and they were true. admirable people. >> were they wrong? >> they were not wrong, they were right. and this
. >> what was your parents life like in 1940s chicago? >> my parents are two very exceptional people.i'm going to write about them in the future. my father was black from the south, taught himself to read and write, my mother was upper-middle-class white from ohio and daughter of a contractor and had her masters degree from the university of chicago. they were very different. once you get to know them, you saw that probably was my father was better read and spend more time reading...
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chicago you're getting rain tonight. that will continue but the winds strengthen tomorrow through st. louis, memphis, nashville, louisville, cincinnati getting into pittsburgh and strong storms as well. down to the eastern seaboard, d.c., new york and boston sunday morning, most of the rain is gone but the wind hangs as does the cold and snow. the windchills monday morning teens and 20s. the winds are going to slow down air travel. if you're driving on the highways any sort of crosswind would nudge your car around. so two hands on the wheel if you're driving. david. >> thank you. we turn to the national outcry over sexual misconduct. the president is weighing in blasting senator al franken after a woman accused him of forcibly kissing her during a uso tour before he was a senator. but the president remains silent on roy moore. how does the white house explain this? and by weighing in does the president make himself vulnerable? here's cecilia vega tonight. >> reporter: it didn't take long for president trump to weigh in o
chicago you're getting rain tonight. that will continue but the winds strengthen tomorrow through st. louis, memphis, nashville, louisville, cincinnati getting into pittsburgh and strong storms as well. down to the eastern seaboard, d.c., new york and boston sunday morning, most of the rain is gone but the wind hangs as does the cold and snow. the windchills monday morning teens and 20s. the winds are going to slow down air travel. if you're driving on the highways any sort of crosswind would...
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this is a live look at chicago's kennedy expressway. look at all those cars. bumper to bumper, traffic as far as you can see. and a short time ago, this is washington, d.c., not much better. the scene very much the same. and while at the airport in denver, a major backup at the tsa security check after the terminal's rail syste down. in all, more than 50 million people expected to travel for this holiday. the most in 12 years. tonight, millions of them are still on their way. abc's senior transportation correspondent david kerley starts us off at reagan airport in washington. >> reporter: this is what airports hoped to avoid during the thanksgiving rush. >> we didn't expect the tsa line to be this long. >> reporter: in denver, these long lines because the trains to the terminals shut down. >> they need to figure this out. >> reporter: they did hours later. it was a broken sensor. and we are told most flights were able to get out without incident. this is what thanksgiving travel looks like. packed planes. 3% more flyers this year than last. and this is what ju
this is a live look at chicago's kennedy expressway. look at all those cars. bumper to bumper, traffic as far as you can see. and a short time ago, this is washington, d.c., not much better. the scene very much the same. and while at the airport in denver, a major backup at the tsa security check after the terminal's rail syste down. in all, more than 50 million people expected to travel for this holiday. the most in 12 years. tonight, millions of them are still on their way. abc's senior...
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did you say that he grew up in the tenements in chicago? david: yes, the first member of his family to go to college. his father barely eat out a living. i forget exactly how it was. finally, he went to northwestern, to northwestern hospital. graduated top of his class. he could not get a job in the with adelaide livingston. the firm he joined incidentally owned by -- who was the secretary of congress and the obama -- the two eventually branched out, buying the highest hotel chain and now are one of the wealthiest -- on the forbes 400. firm ining jewish law chicago. brian: why did arthur goldberg and leave the court? is something that nobody has an answer for. answer in one chapter. it had to do with lyndon johnson. lyndon johnson basically ruined justices,of two goldberg and fortas. goldberg was appointed and serves for less than three years . he was appointed by jfk to succeed felix frankfurter. in 1948, lyndon johnson had a safe seat in texas. he ran for the senate. in the election, there were about 560,000 votes passed. he was determine
did you say that he grew up in the tenements in chicago? david: yes, the first member of his family to go to college. his father barely eat out a living. i forget exactly how it was. finally, he went to northwestern, to northwestern hospital. graduated top of his class. he could not get a job in the with adelaide livingston. the firm he joined incidentally owned by -- who was the secretary of congress and the obama -- the two eventually branched out, buying the highest hotel chain and now are...
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all flights are on time in boston, chicago, orlando and atlanta. it's on the chilly side right now but look what happens here later this week, that jetstream lifts to the north and pushes up into canada and we turn nice and mild. not one, not two, but maybe three days in the forecast where temperatures get aul c to 60 degrees. i'll be back with more details with that accuweather 7-day forecast. nydia? >> chris, thank you. now that everyone has had their fill of turkey and gotten in shopping, it is time to return to reality. the action cam is live inside philadelphia international airport. it will get crowded this morning as people begin to return home after the long weekend. we did see long lines and i'm sure they will return. the sunday following traveling is traditionally one of the busiest travel days of the entire year. if you're planning to head out, be sure to pack patience. and if you're planning to travel by train you need to be patient and early. amtrak aftion officials say they expect the stations to be extremely busy all day. they say 75
all flights are on time in boston, chicago, orlando and atlanta. it's on the chilly side right now but look what happens here later this week, that jetstream lifts to the north and pushes up into canada and we turn nice and mild. not one, not two, but maybe three days in the forecast where temperatures get aul c to 60 degrees. i'll be back with more details with that accuweather 7-day forecast. nydia? >> chris, thank you. now that everyone has had their fill of turkey and gotten in...
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. >> i'm on the basketball team at the university of chicago. we get, you know, about a day to come home. if there's any delays, we're probably not going home. no delays is great for me. >> reporter: a smooth thanksgiving weekend in the skies with few delays or cancellations would be wel news for the airline industry, and set it up for what could be a strong holiday season that extends into january. phil lebeau, "nightly business re chicago. >>> now, if you're taking a car this weekend, good luck. higher gas prices do not seem to be stopping drivers from hitting the road. morgan brennan is in ridgefield, ne >> reporter: nearly 51 million americans are expected to travel at least 50 miles this thanksgiving week. according to triple a, the most in a dozen years. for the mavast majority, that means a road trip. >> we started at 4:00 a.m., it was busy towards d.c. it picked up here, heading to new york. we're looking forward to getting there soon. >> it's been a while since i've done this, mostly because i want to avoid this pain of travel. >> it se
. >> i'm on the basketball team at the university of chicago. we get, you know, about a day to come home. if there's any delays, we're probably not going home. no delays is great for me. >> reporter: a smooth thanksgiving weekend in the skies with few delays or cancellations would be wel news for the airline industry, and set it up for what could be a strong holiday season that extends into january. phil lebeau, "nightly business re chicago. >>> now, if you're taking a...
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too, and chicago. but tonight in the bronx, the yankees right now are playing the astros in game five of the american league championship series. apparently the astros are now in the american league, which still doesn't feel right to me. but the yankees, they looked like they were going to get blown out, they were the wild card team. they lost the first two games of the series on the road. then they had a dramatic comeback, come-from-behind win last night to even things up 2-2 games, which has everyone so excited their thumbs actually have turned upside down to the reverse way. oh, you haven't been watching the games? okay, i understand. [ laughter ] the last time we were here, the mets went to the world series. [ cheers and applause ] let me just say something as a mets fan. the yankees may have more world series rings than anyone but they'll never have what the mets have, a mascot with a giant baseball for a head. that belongs to us. [ cheers and applause ] not only was tonight game five of the alcs,
too, and chicago. but tonight in the bronx, the yankees right now are playing the astros in game five of the american league championship series. apparently the astros are now in the american league, which still doesn't feel right to me. but the yankees, they looked like they were going to get blown out, they were the wild card team. they lost the first two games of the series on the road. then they had a dramatic comeback, come-from-behind win last night to even things up 2-2 games, which has...
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where bastian schweinsteiger is under contract with the chicago fire football club until the end of the year. she is the most beautiful woman in germany we are talking about the fia cup the twenty year old won the title of miss germany twenty seventeen well that's a huge honor but she wants more and she's dreaming of being crowned miss universe and so she's off to the miss universe contest and as vegas we matter with her why she got some tips on the port from a professional trainer. a few months ago severe kark was studying sociology at this university and harlow now she's put her studies on hold to prepare for the miss universe pageant. coach emyr is helping her get ready he pays attention to every detail of her gait her facial expressions and especially her charisma but the idea of training to struck down the catwalk instead of attending lectures is still quite new for severe and her family . yourself you know i had to explain to people what it was especially to my grandson is from the older generation what do we do what's it about it's not just about looking pretty those who beco
where bastian schweinsteiger is under contract with the chicago fire football club until the end of the year. she is the most beautiful woman in germany we are talking about the fia cup the twenty year old won the title of miss germany twenty seventeen well that's a huge honor but she wants more and she's dreaming of being crowned miss universe and so she's off to the miss universe contest and as vegas we matter with her why she got some tips on the port from a professional trainer. a few...