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the illinois tool works today is different as in toto, we are not in illinois anymore. itw, that's what they call it, is a diversified industrial with over $13 billion in sales operations across 57 countries still focused on making specialized manufacturing products. itw serve as host of end markets including oil rigs, aerospace, bridges, wind turbines, construction, health care, automobiles, mobile devices. the auto business they make improved fasteners, snap in door handles and refuelling systems including numerous products used by mechanics to help keep cars on the roads. they make ovens, dishwashers and refrigerator for restaurants. their packaging helps with six packs of beer to fresh produce. itw makes machines that ensure the safety of objects like airplanes and little objects like heart valves. they have a semiconductor test and measurement business that serves the smartphone market. that's a mosaic of different businesses yet illinois tool works has no trouble managing them all. the stock hasn't been an outperformer in the last few months. it's been roaring hig
the illinois tool works today is different as in toto, we are not in illinois anymore. itw, that's what they call it, is a diversified industrial with over $13 billion in sales operations across 57 countries still focused on making specialized manufacturing products. itw serve as host of end markets including oil rigs, aerospace, bridges, wind turbines, construction, health care, automobiles, mobile devices. the auto business they make improved fasteners, snap in door handles and refuelling...
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nowhere is the debate fiercer than in ottawa, illinois. thousands have descended on this little town. it's the campaign for the u.s. senate, and they've come to hear abraham lincoln confront senator stephen a. douglas on the issue that threatens to tear america apart -- slavery. >> the debates between lincoln and douglas drew enormous crowds. >> people are drinking. people are cheering. people are fighting. it was almost pugilistic, as if people were coming to a boxing match to watch these two heavyweights slug it out. >> lincoln is a rookie politician, a member of the brand-new republican party. just four years old, it was formed to end slavery. >> he's an unknown, abraham lincoln's career as a politician has been almost nonexistent. >> the only thing lincoln has is his brain, is his ability to orate. that's it. >> his opponent in this election is the current senator of illinois, democrat stephen a. douglas. >> stephen a. douglas was among the most ruthless politicians of the day. >> more importantly, probably the most powerful democratic
nowhere is the debate fiercer than in ottawa, illinois. thousands have descended on this little town. it's the campaign for the u.s. senate, and they've come to hear abraham lincoln confront senator stephen a. douglas on the issue that threatens to tear america apart -- slavery. >> the debates between lincoln and douglas drew enormous crowds. >> people are drinking. people are cheering. people are fighting. it was almost pugilistic, as if people were coming to a boxing match to...
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it will be regarded as the day that illinois lawmakers let the citizens of the state of illinois down. will be regarded as a name that illinois lawmakers stood in the schoolhouse door to eny access to the university and acknowledge benefits of higher education to predominantly minority students who studied
it will be regarded as the day that illinois lawmakers let the citizens of the state of illinois down. will be regarded as a name that illinois lawmakers stood in the schoolhouse door to eny access to the university and acknowledge benefits of higher education to predominantly minority students who studied
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illinois. this ambitious effort aims to identify, index, and make available digitally, all the works created by lincoln, as well as material received by him. i first became aware of her contributions when she was on the advisory board, dealing with successful first phase of the project, lincoln's legal career. i would be derelict in my duty to the lincoln community if i didn't mention that the papers project was caught in the middle of a political budget dispute in the state of illinois. i draw your attention to the editorial in the "new york times" last sunday on march 13, and if you were so moved, i so urge you to exercise your right to petition the government for redress of grievances. at this time, and without public service announcement behind me, it is my personal honor to invite stacy to take her place on this historic stage and i ask you all to give her a warm welcome. [applause] ms. mcdermott: it is such a pleasure to be here today. i was so nervous giving a talk at this hallowed build
illinois. this ambitious effort aims to identify, index, and make available digitally, all the works created by lincoln, as well as material received by him. i first became aware of her contributions when she was on the advisory board, dealing with successful first phase of the project, lincoln's legal career. i would be derelict in my duty to the lincoln community if i didn't mention that the papers project was caught in the middle of a political budget dispute in the state of illinois. i draw...
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i teach at the university of illinois springfield and i bring you greetings from the holy land. when i saw this set, i was startled. when i came into the theater, i saw the title of the show that is being done tonight, 110 in the shade. i assumed it was a musical about washington dc in august. it kind of fit. it is my pleasure to introduce thomas carson, professor of philosophy at loyola university in chicago. he is a graduate of saint olaf college and brown university. professor carson's easting -- teaching and research focus on ethics, as his book titles suggest. the status of morality, value and the good life, and "lying and deception." professor carson has a lifelong interest in history, which led him to write his most recent book, "lincoln's ethics." i had the pleasure of reading it in manuscript. i commend it to your attention. i must admit, i was a bit skeptical when informed that i philosopher, not an historian or political scientist, was writing about lincoln. i have long shared the view expressed by henry adams, who said philosophers offer "unintelligible -- answers to
i teach at the university of illinois springfield and i bring you greetings from the holy land. when i saw this set, i was startled. when i came into the theater, i saw the title of the show that is being done tonight, 110 in the shade. i assumed it was a musical about washington dc in august. it kind of fit. it is my pleasure to introduce thomas carson, professor of philosophy at loyola university in chicago. he is a graduate of saint olaf college and brown university. professor carson's...
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couple of days ago when he was flying back from that concert in illinois. went to the hospital for]x:u th hours. as we remember today the life of prince. >> i didn't believe it. he was just here saturday. he was just" here saturday. he was fine. >> so7 he became this musician, and my mom was a teacher's aide at the high school. she said the kid always want flight time to play at their bands -- flight time was a name in the neighborhood, and prince was part of the scene some she knew prince from being the teacher's aide at the high school, and then he became prince. one year the local paper is doing a story about this kid who plays all these instruments insd produces his own albums and two years later hi is world nine. >> at the bar we were talking to the owner a while ago where he launched his career, and the movie "purple rain" and i used to see him there in the corner, standing with tall boots on, and the next second he was larger than life. >> he would be out there in the crowd just hanging out, talking to people or standing in a corner, being very quiet
couple of days ago when he was flying back from that concert in illinois. went to the hospital for]x:u th hours. as we remember today the life of prince. >> i didn't believe it. he was just here saturday. he was just" here saturday. he was fine. >> so7 he became this musician, and my mom was a teacher's aide at the high school. she said the kid always want flight time to play at their bands -- flight time was a name in the neighborhood, and prince was part of the scene some she...
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just after midnight, nixon is woken to be told that he has lost the key state of illinois. the writing is on the wall. >> if the present trend continues, mr. kennedy, senator kennedy will be the next president of the united states. >> nixon, we forget that he was capable of being gracious. when he had to go concede, his wife is on the verge of tears standing next to him, but nixon himself was quite gracious about it. >> but as the sun rises on washington, accusations start circulating of electoral fraud in illinois. republican officials set off to investigate. >> they said in chicago, the cemetery wards were coming in strong for kennedy. >> as time goes on, it leaks out that in one black district, there were more votes cast than there were people living in the district. it was corrupt. >> as the dead of illinois cast their votes for kennedy, there are more allegations of fraud in texas. >> if texas and illinois had gone for nixon, he would have won the election. so it mattered. >> all eyes are on nixon as he prepares to fly to washington. will he contest the result? >> now,
just after midnight, nixon is woken to be told that he has lost the key state of illinois. the writing is on the wall. >> if the present trend continues, mr. kennedy, senator kennedy will be the next president of the united states. >> nixon, we forget that he was capable of being gracious. when he had to go concede, his wife is on the verge of tears standing next to him, but nixon himself was quite gracious about it. >> but as the sun rises on washington, accusations start...
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for illinois males her week. while female retirees receive less on average compared to men under social security, women tend to live longer and spend more on medical care. forcing them to do more with less. what would happen if we closed this wage gap? amazing things. 60% of women would earn nor they were paid the -- would earn more if they were paid the same wage as their male counterparts and nearly two-thirds of single working mothers would receive a pay increase. the poverty rate for women would be cut in half. it would mean fewer families in poverty, fewer families that need safety net programs. it would also mean that women and their families would have more to spend on basic goods and services, that's good for our economy. what do we have to do to close this wage gap? well, we could pass the paycheck fairness act introduced by my colleague, senator mikulski, and my friend and colleague, senator murray. employers still maintain policies that punish employees who voluntarily share salary information with cow
for illinois males her week. while female retirees receive less on average compared to men under social security, women tend to live longer and spend more on medical care. forcing them to do more with less. what would happen if we closed this wage gap? amazing things. 60% of women would earn nor they were paid the -- would earn more if they were paid the same wage as their male counterparts and nearly two-thirds of single working mothers would receive a pay increase. the poverty rate for women...
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just after midnight, nixon is woken to be told that he has lost the key state of illinois. the writing is on the wall. >> if the present trend continues, mr. kennedy, senator kennedy will be the next president of the united states. >> nixon, we forget that he was capable of being gracious. when he had to go concede, his wife is on the verge of tears standing next to him, but nixon himself was quite gracious about it. >> but as the sun rises on washington, accusations start circulating of electoral fraud in illinois. republican officials set off to investigate. >> they said in chicago, the cemetery wards were coming in strong for kennedy. >> as time goes on, it leaks out that in one black district, there were more votes cast than there were people living in the district. it was corrupt. >> as the dead of illinois cast their votes for kennedy, there are more allegations of fraud in texas. >> if texas and illinois had gone for nixon, he would have won the election. so it mattered. >> all eyes are on nixon as he prepares to fly to washington. will he contest the result? >> now,
just after midnight, nixon is woken to be told that he has lost the key state of illinois. the writing is on the wall. >> if the present trend continues, mr. kennedy, senator kennedy will be the next president of the united states. >> nixon, we forget that he was capable of being gracious. when he had to go concede, his wife is on the verge of tears standing next to him, but nixon himself was quite gracious about it. >> but as the sun rises on washington, accusations start...
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posted by the university of illinois college of law. last week, we heard from washington post journalist bob woodward who reflected on abraham lincoln and the 16th president's influence on his successors. up next, columnist george will looks at judicial review and the constitution. he argues as he put it that , majority rule is inevitable but not inevitably reasonable. a concept he believed lincoln supported. this is an hour. host: a splendid institution where i am honored to serve as dean. i'm pleased to welcome you here to the auditorium where the second lecture in a series, hosted by the college of law entitled "the new lincoln lectures: what lincoln means to the 21st century." we are privileged to be hearing from a remarkably accomplished and ideologically diverse set of national thought leaders on lincoln's legacy and his continuing relevance 150 years after his passing. as i said when i introduced our inaugural lecturer bob woodward in january, the law school has chosen to focus these lectures on abraham lincoln in part because li
posted by the university of illinois college of law. last week, we heard from washington post journalist bob woodward who reflected on abraham lincoln and the 16th president's influence on his successors. up next, columnist george will looks at judicial review and the constitution. he argues as he put it that , majority rule is inevitable but not inevitably reasonable. a concept he believed lincoln supported. this is an hour. host: a splendid institution where i am honored to serve as dean. i'm...
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host: jim from illinois. our next caller is robert from fort lauderdale. you are not enrolled but you say you work in the health care industry. caller: that is correct. tell us a little bit about what you have to say. all, the reason these companies are losing money -- i because what concerns them. they are losing money and they will drop off and eventually we will get single care once they failed. the reason is no one understands that you see a subsidy to a premium. that is what the client sees. they don't see that there are two other subsidies that, to their plan from the federal government. there is one hardly paying anything who previously called, she doesn't know her plan is being subsidized by all the people who are not and are paying hefty, hefty premiums. herexample, she will see credit to a premium. maybe it's as much as $400 through your premium. then there is another subsidy that goes into -- server deductible is lowered. that's another $200. then there is subsidies and another subsidy for her lower co-pay. the fed is sending all this money to t
host: jim from illinois. our next caller is robert from fort lauderdale. you are not enrolled but you say you work in the health care industry. caller: that is correct. tell us a little bit about what you have to say. all, the reason these companies are losing money -- i because what concerns them. they are losing money and they will drop off and eventually we will get single care once they failed. the reason is no one understands that you see a subsidy to a premium. that is what the client...
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this happening when prince's plane made that emergency landing in illinois. his representatives have said he had the flu. again, tmz is now reportin that prince was treated for a drug overdose just six days before his death and as you may recall, he was coming from atlanta headed back home to minneapolis when he was on his private jet and 48 minutes outside of minneapolis they elect to do make an emergency landing in moline, illinois, where he was then rushed to the hospital. he spent three hours at the hospital. he was then discharged from the hospital. there is no indication whether he was discharged by the doctor or that he left ama, against medical advice, but he reboarded that plane. returned to minneapolis and, once in minneapolis, he then would be a normal life except that his representatives were saying that he had the flu. he may indeed have also had the flu. one thing we do know is that according to tmz.com, they are now reporting that he was treated for a drug overdose just six days before his death. he was found dead this morning at his home in mi
this happening when prince's plane made that emergency landing in illinois. his representatives have said he had the flu. again, tmz is now reportin that prince was treated for a drug overdose just six days before his death and as you may recall, he was coming from atlanta headed back home to minneapolis when he was on his private jet and 48 minutes outside of minneapolis they elect to do make an emergency landing in moline, illinois, where he was then rushed to the hospital. he spent three...
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afterward his plane was en route back in minnesota when it made an emergency landing in illinois. prince was reportedly treated at a hospital for a few hours before he left. tmz reports he was given something there called a save shot, which is typically used to counteract the effects of an opiate. news of his hospitalization broke but prince told worried fans to wait a few days before they wasted any prayers on him. days later he would be dead. tmz also obtaining this emergency dispatch call. it is tough to hear in places. this is the best version we've been able to produce so far. listen. listen. >> cpr started. we have live cameras outside of the compound where prince was found in case there are any news conferences this hour. plus, we have been scrambling some of the best guests in the country for you this evening. in a moment we'll speak with dr. michael baden, attorney mark eiglarsh, mark fuhrman and more. we begin tonight with the organization that broke this news. harvey levin is executive producer of tmz.com. harvey, good to see you tonight. this is an explosive report you
afterward his plane was en route back in minnesota when it made an emergency landing in illinois. prince was reportedly treated at a hospital for a few hours before he left. tmz reports he was given something there called a save shot, which is typically used to counteract the effects of an opiate. news of his hospitalization broke but prince told worried fans to wait a few days before they wasted any prayers on him. days later he would be dead. tmz also obtaining this emergency dispatch call....
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police say james brown iii of illinois shot and killed trooper chad dermyer. otherwas killed by two troopers who returned fire. jeff goldberg his life with the latest on this investigation. jeff: the greyhound station remains closed right now. service expected to resume in about one hour. with this afternoon, about 3:30 p.m., virginia police will hold a press conference. we expect to get more information at that point. here is some video from the last statet the virginia police chesterfield, near the city of richmond. you see flowers on patrol cars, staff -- flags at half staff in honor of trooper chad dermyer. yesterday, 37 euros state police trooper chad dermyer was one of one dozen troopers taking part in a training exercise. authorities say chad dermyer gunman,iefly with the james brown of illinois, when they say brown pulled out a gun and shot chad dermyer multiple times. both chad dermyer and james brown were rushed to vcu medical center here in richmond. of these inside greyhound station at the time of the shooting, it was pure chaos. pops and everyone
police say james brown iii of illinois shot and killed trooper chad dermyer. otherwas killed by two troopers who returned fire. jeff goldberg his life with the latest on this investigation. jeff: the greyhound station remains closed right now. service expected to resume in about one hour. with this afternoon, about 3:30 p.m., virginia police will hold a press conference. we expect to get more information at that point. here is some video from the last statet the virginia police chesterfield,...
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. >>> he had a long violent criminal history and his relatives -- say it was a 34- year-old illinois man names james brown that shot and killed a trooper that stopped to talk to him at the gay hound bus station in richmond. chad der meyer, a father of two. >> reporter: before the encounter that ended with the trooper dead. james brown had been charged with murder, intent to kill, aggravated battery with a firearm, failure to abate police and more. trooper dermyer had no way of knowing any of that when he walked up to him.
. >>> he had a long violent criminal history and his relatives -- say it was a 34- year-old illinois man names james brown that shot and killed a trooper that stopped to talk to him at the gay hound bus station in richmond. chad der meyer, a father of two. >> reporter: before the encounter that ended with the trooper dead. james brown had been charged with murder, intent to kill, aggravated battery with a firearm, failure to abate police and more. trooper dermyer had no way of...
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tmz reports authorities in aut minnesota are now trying to tg t get the hospital records from fo illinois to help them them determine the icon's cause off death.deh. prince's reps previously saidprv that he had been battling the flu. an autopsy, that is set foror today.day. >> meantime people around theopo world are mourning the loss ofsf the seven time grammy winner.ame s ndmarks throughout therk country like the superdome inme new orleans and bridges bridg throughout his home state of minnesota lit up in purplen p overnight to honor the late legend.lege. purple his favorite color.e his sister making a rareakg a appearance to thank fans forans supporting her brother and and loving him. h >> w to know this moworning that the fox5 rocks concert series ats a farragut square park willk wi feature a special tribute tote o prince.ince the band secret society isociety going to play several of his ofh songs. >> they're known for theirno rendition of purple rain and and often close out their showsho with it. our live coverage you can tuneat in to see it, it kicks off at 7 o'clock during the 7 o'c
tmz reports authorities in aut minnesota are now trying to tg t get the hospital records from fo illinois to help them them determine the icon's cause off death.deh. prince's reps previously saidprv that he had been battling the flu. an autopsy, that is set foror today.day. >> meantime people around theopo world are mourning the loss ofsf the seven time grammy winner.ame s ndmarks throughout therk country like the superdome inme new orleans and bridges bridg throughout his home state of...
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the engine of this charter bus caught fire as it carried a spanish club everybody champaign, illinois to check chicago. a replacement bus eventually got them to chicago. the cause of the fire is under investigation. >>> and maker of an aantidote for opioid overdoses is offering the medication to all high schools for free. narcan can reverse the effects of an overdose by preventing the drug from suppressing the nervous system. opioid abuse is an epidemic. >>> after a number of high profile breaches, the u.s. secret service and national park service say they want to build a new fence around the white house that would be tougher, taller and stronger. the new proposal would replace the current fence with one double its height to nearly 14 feet. it would also incorporate intrusion detection technology. no word, however, on how much this would cost. >>> the odds of las vegas getting a nfl team are improving. the owner of the oakland raiders is pledging to move his team to vegas and promising to put $500 million toward a stadium. david beckham was also at the meeting yesterday. he may want t
the engine of this charter bus caught fire as it carried a spanish club everybody champaign, illinois to check chicago. a replacement bus eventually got them to chicago. the cause of the fire is under investigation. >>> and maker of an aantidote for opioid overdoses is offering the medication to all high schools for free. narcan can reverse the effects of an overdose by preventing the drug from suppressing the nervous system. opioid abuse is an epidemic. >>> after a number of...
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, minooka, illinois, my grandfather was the mayor and my whole family still lives there. >> stephen: well, everybody loves we love small towns here on the late sh. i even do a segment called community calendar where i list upcoming local events in a small town. i did one with eminem for monroe, michigan. and i did another one with jeff daniels for his town of chelsea, michigan. good towns, very good people. >> stephen: yes. >> i imagine that the people of minooka would love to see one of those as well. >> stephen: well, they are in luck. because it's time for minooka, illinois' community calendar. [ cheers and applause ] >> stephen: welcome to community calendar. here are actual events happening minooka, which is a word that means good land in potawatomi. >> if it wasn't such good land, the potawatomi would probably still have it. >> stephen: next monday the grundy county chamber of commerce is offering a workshop on networking business cards. which will teach attendees how >> stephen: there are bound to be plenty of people there to network with, so don't forget to, so don't forget t
, minooka, illinois, my grandfather was the mayor and my whole family still lives there. >> stephen: well, everybody loves we love small towns here on the late sh. i even do a segment called community calendar where i list upcoming local events in a small town. i did one with eminem for monroe, michigan. and i did another one with jeff daniels for his town of chelsea, michigan. good towns, very good people. >> stephen: yes. >> i imagine that the people of minooka would love to...
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won't allow illinois to offload debts on the american public. this whole crisis may have an effect, i don't know how, on the understood debate down there. every president since harry truman has supported understood for puerto rico. ronald reagan, when he announced his presidential candidacy in autumn '79 endorsed understood for puerto rico. they have consistently voted against it by increasingly narrow margins, however. this might bring it back. >> democrats are saying this is irresponsible of republicans. >> they are also saying that there is a fear mongering calling it a bailout when it's really not a bailout. it's a restructuring. not taxpayer money because they are not allow to negotiate with debtors. it would allow them to negotiate with them. set up a control board which is something republicans wanted and the democratic leadership feel if this isn't dealt with it will be catastrophic maybe not immediately but eventually catastrophic for puerto rico and could bleed over into other economies. >> charlie? >> get into washington and it's the
won't allow illinois to offload debts on the american public. this whole crisis may have an effect, i don't know how, on the understood debate down there. every president since harry truman has supported understood for puerto rico. ronald reagan, when he announced his presidential candidacy in autumn '79 endorsed understood for puerto rico. they have consistently voted against it by increasingly narrow margins, however. this might bring it back. >> democrats are saying this is...
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because it's time for minooka, illinois' community calendar. [ cheers and applause ] >> stephen: welcome to community calendar. here are actual events happening this month in and around minooka, which is a word that means good land in potawatomi. >> if it wasn't such good land, the potawatomi would probably still have it. >> stephen: next monday the grundy county chamber of commerce is offering a workshop on networking business to utilize business cards. >> stephen: there are bound to be plenty of people there to network with, so don't forget to, so don't forget to bring little scraps of paper to write your phone number on. >> on the 28th there will be a seminar on medical marijuana for police officers held at the minooka fire station. the police station was unavailable because they are hosting a seminar on ladder safety for firemen. >> stephen: love seafood from the midwest? then head on over and try the new menu items at the shrimp barn restaurant. like cinnamon apple fritters on their signature dish, barn raised shrimp. >> on april 6th, canin k-9 paw t is offering discounted knew terg
because it's time for minooka, illinois' community calendar. [ cheers and applause ] >> stephen: welcome to community calendar. here are actual events happening this month in and around minooka, which is a word that means good land in potawatomi. >> if it wasn't such good land, the potawatomi would probably still have it. >> stephen: next monday the grundy county chamber of commerce is offering a workshop on networking business to utilize business cards. >> stephen:...
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then a bunch of other details started happening like he had this emergency landing in illinois with his plane, and possibly tmz broke the story that he was given a save shot at that hospital. what's that? >> that's narcan which is an antidote for narcotic drugs. heroin, for mean, oxycodone can be overcome by the narcan. but it means that he had an overdose and it makes sense that the jet would land so quickly to go to the hospital because he was having an overdose of a narcotic is what harvey levin seems to have found out. now, today -- now the autopsy should be finished, and they know if he had any natural disease. they know if he had pneumonia, they know if he had heart disease or brain hemorrhage, all these innocent things that cause death would be able to be determined just from the regular autopsy. if so, they could release that and say he died of natural death. but if they don't have any natural disease, then they have to wait for the toxicology which takes a few days. not two weeks. but normally the police, the sheriff, the district attorney, like to wait before they release the
then a bunch of other details started happening like he had this emergency landing in illinois with his plane, and possibly tmz broke the story that he was given a save shot at that hospital. what's that? >> that's narcan which is an antidote for narcotic drugs. heroin, for mean, oxycodone can be overcome by the narcan. but it means that he had an overdose and it makes sense that the jet would land so quickly to go to the hospital because he was having an overdose of a narcotic is what...
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this case is currently under investigation and i'm not going to talk about that at this time. >> -- illinois as well as his pharmaceutical -- >> we'll be -- between us and he medical examiner's office we'll be looking at all of that. absolutely. >> reports that he frequented a local pharmacy. have you been there to talk to the employees employees there, a surveillance video. >> that is part of the investigation would would be our normal protocol to pull video. i said that would be our normal protocol. this case is 29 hours old, and continues to evolve for us. >> sheriff, how deep are your crime scene investigator -- >> how detailed are your crime scene investigators working on proking the scene? dutalk to us how meticulous you guys are working. >> the crime lab is helping us from a processing standpoint. and they are meticulous. that's what they do. so they're very meticulous. photos and so on. >> is there any indication of how lock he was in the elevate -- how long he was in the elevator and had it been overnight. >> we're going to wait for the medical conditioner's office to give us that i
this case is currently under investigation and i'm not going to talk about that at this time. >> -- illinois as well as his pharmaceutical -- >> we'll be -- between us and he medical examiner's office we'll be looking at all of that. absolutely. >> reports that he frequented a local pharmacy. have you been there to talk to the employees employees there, a surveillance video. >> that is part of the investigation would would be our normal protocol to pull video. i said...
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and that his jet was forced to make an emergency landing in illinois. the website also reports he appeared at a concert the next day. there are reports he was battling the flu. (adlib scene) scott/2shot good morning, and thanks for joining us. i'm scott mcgrew. kris/2shot and i'm kris sanchez. ==boxes== we have live team coverage for you this midday as is pouring in from the entertainment world and fans worldwide. . laura garcia cannon will have more on that. first... nbc bay area's stephanie chuang is live in san francisco. monthsainment world but worldwide as well. first, we go to nbc bay area prinhanie chuang, live in san francisco. prince was just here at oracle arena a couple of months ago. >> reporter: yes, a couple of months ago. we came to this area of this neighborhood because prince does have music here at local stores cad we came out here and it took minutes to find fans. they were devastated. i had to break the news to some of them. that was awful. but the great purple, the purple one, considered one of music bests. hitting people here very
and that his jet was forced to make an emergency landing in illinois. the website also reports he appeared at a concert the next day. there are reports he was battling the flu. (adlib scene) scott/2shot good morning, and thanks for joining us. i'm scott mcgrew. kris/2shot and i'm kris sanchez. ==boxes== we have live team coverage for you this midday as is pouring in from the entertainment world and fans worldwide. . laura garcia cannon will have more on that. first... nbc bay area's stephanie...
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that goes for the state of illinois and chicago. host: congresswoman, i will give you the last few seconds. guest: as you know, in the state of illinois, there has not been a budget for a long time. government inr lowstate of illinois is so that many places that are providing services to our people have had to close their doors. governor has said that unless his turnaround bustingwhich involves unions and cutting programs for people who need them so much, that he will not pass a budget. taxes.y taxes are local the state government has not come through with the resources that we really need. that is why property taxes and sales taxes are going up. it has put the state in a very situation. if the governor would give up on his take an early but agenda that hurts the state of illinois. host: congresswoman jan andkowsky, the house gavels a 10:00. we appreciate your time on "washington journal." guest: it has been my pleasure. host: we have a simple question for our viewers. , what is the proper role of government? we have split up our ph
that goes for the state of illinois and chicago. host: congresswoman, i will give you the last few seconds. guest: as you know, in the state of illinois, there has not been a budget for a long time. government inr lowstate of illinois is so that many places that are providing services to our people have had to close their doors. governor has said that unless his turnaround bustingwhich involves unions and cutting programs for people who need them so much, that he will not pass a budget. taxes.y...
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i rise to my friend, pastor stevens from waukegan, illinois, from illinois' 10th congressional district. all his life he's been called to serve others. pastor stevens is the head pastor at gidian church in waukegan and he helps bring god's grace and the word of our lord to the community. pastor stevens is part of north shore baptist alliance and second vice president of the lake county chapter of the naacp. his numerous recognitions reveal a life of public service to the people of our community. but pastor stevenson's role in our community cannot be summed up by a list of titles or awards. since he became pastor of gidian baptist church more than 10 years ago, he's become a beacon of hope for countless people in our community. he's one of the first people of our community when people turn to when they are looking for both guidance, spiritual or otherwise. i have been blessed to work side by side with him to distribute thanksgiving turkeys to people in need. his dedication has brought joy to countless families during the holidays year in and year out. it's a great privilege to welcome my
i rise to my friend, pastor stevens from waukegan, illinois, from illinois' 10th congressional district. all his life he's been called to serve others. pastor stevens is the head pastor at gidian church in waukegan and he helps bring god's grace and the word of our lord to the community. pastor stevens is part of north shore baptist alliance and second vice president of the lake county chapter of the naacp. his numerous recognitions reveal a life of public service to the people of our...
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brown had a long criminal history in illinois including attempt murder, gun and drug charges. just before yesterday's shooting at the greyhound station in richmond, authorities say brown had gone to check on the bag and was walking away from it when he had a brief intersection with dermyer. brown pull ald gun from his waistband and fired multiple shots at dermyer. two state troopers nearby shot at brown who later died at the hospital. authorities say he shot dermyer with a .40-caliber beretta semi-automatic pistol a gun bought legally a year ago but not by brown himself. also found on brown's possession 143 rounds of unspent ammunition. >> i am concerned that he we know that that gun was bought a year ago legally. not bought by brown. we don't know how brown acquired it. we are still working with the a.t.f. to determine that. kevin: two other people suffered non-life threatening injuries in yesterday's shooting. a 21-year-old woman from new york and 47-year-old woman from north carolina. later tonight in richmond, a candlelight vigil will be held in honor of the life of troope
brown had a long criminal history in illinois including attempt murder, gun and drug charges. just before yesterday's shooting at the greyhound station in richmond, authorities say brown had gone to check on the bag and was walking away from it when he had a brief intersection with dermyer. brown pull ald gun from his waistband and fired multiple shots at dermyer. two state troopers nearby shot at brown who later died at the hospital. authorities say he shot dermyer with a .40-caliber beretta...
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hill: i thank the gentleman from illinois. i appreciate his passion for this issue and his hands on approach about finding things in his community and his district that work. and i believe that we all can share that information and learn from each other, which is a key purpose for this hour. last week, mr. speaker, representative tipton and i were up in manhattan and we went to the doe fund, mr. reed, and what an impressive operation that is. and i came away so renewed in faith that what's going on there in new york where they face an enormous avalanche of challenges is so well-tackled by the men and women of the doe fund and i look forward to talking about that but it's a nice segue for me to call on my good friend from western new york, mr. reed, a distinguished member of the ways and means committee, for his views on how we can tackle poverty. mr. reed: well, i thank the gentleman from arkansas for yielding and for taking the leadership role in putting this special order together to discuss poverty in america. and before i
hill: i thank the gentleman from illinois. i appreciate his passion for this issue and his hands on approach about finding things in his community and his district that work. and i believe that we all can share that information and learn from each other, which is a key purpose for this hour. last week, mr. speaker, representative tipton and i were up in manhattan and we went to the doe fund, mr. reed, and what an impressive operation that is. and i came away so renewed in faith that what's...
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the only difference university of illinois for survival purposes is trying to become the university of chicago. low-income access has been only increased in lowest cost institutions in this country. the entire ivy league combined, richest institutions on this earth federal direct student aid, more and more of it wealthiest on this earth have less pell grant students than lsu, have substantially less pell grant students when i was at cal state long beach. we had 15,000. the ivy league combined had 9800. has this 140 or 170 billion worked? well our 55 to 64-year-old population in this country ranks number one in the world in college degrees. our 25 to 34-year-old population ranks 13th in college degrees and it is dropping. it is time to do something different. time to incentivize our states to do right things. when our medical center chancellor told our legislators in special session couple weeks ago, every dollar we cut from him in medical education, he will lose three federal dollars. that changed entire dialogue in our legislature. in louisiana we raised taxes to make sure we didn't l
the only difference university of illinois for survival purposes is trying to become the university of chicago. low-income access has been only increased in lowest cost institutions in this country. the entire ivy league combined, richest institutions on this earth federal direct student aid, more and more of it wealthiest on this earth have less pell grant students than lsu, have substantially less pell grant students when i was at cal state long beach. we had 15,000. the ivy league combined...
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dave in illinois. >> caller: dr. cramer. [ speaking french ] my cajun friend. united health group. >> that's got zydeco growth. a couple of exchanges and the stock will go higher still. it may be one of the best stocks in the dow. to washington for jish. >> caller: boo-yah from seattle, jim. >> whoa. >> caller: long time listenerer, fist time caller. palo alto. >> we could be oh talking about facebook. they are all in for sale now. it will run the course but that's what's going on. nothing wrong with it. i do believe people want to pay less for stocks now. ellen in illinois. >> caller: thanks for taking my call. horizon pharma. >> no. not right now. [ sell, sell, sell ] people hate the stocks because of valiant. bob in missouri. >> caller: professor cramer. i bought cva under 14. i wonder if it's time to ring the register . >> no, no. we sat down with them. there is no reason to sell it. that's waste energy, a good situation. mohamed in california. >> caller: hey, jim. i got this small lot of citgo way back when. it's not that small now. what are the prospects?
dave in illinois. >> caller: dr. cramer. [ speaking french ] my cajun friend. united health group. >> that's got zydeco growth. a couple of exchanges and the stock will go higher still. it may be one of the best stocks in the dow. to washington for jish. >> caller: boo-yah from seattle, jim. >> whoa. >> caller: long time listenerer, fist time caller. palo alto. >> we could be oh talking about facebook. they are all in for sale now. it will run the course but...
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i have been at kentucky, illinois, wisconsin. in virtually every state, state legislatures have told me that i have told them, why do take medicaid money? because we do not want to leave any federal dollars on the table. that is the biggest influence that i can see with legislatures. now somewhat political aspirations have not done that, because they have said i have future political aspirations. but within a couple of years, they go after that money. and i can just tell you that louisiana did not take the medicaid money until a new governor got in, the first act he did. that we would leave the millions and millions of federal dollars on the table. states, highway funds, why do they invest in highways for higher education? why did they invest in medicaid before higher education? why did the land-grant diversities get created --diversities get created? under a partnership, the greatest public university system in the world that resulted from that. so legislatures, state legislatures, one of their top motivations and incentives is
i have been at kentucky, illinois, wisconsin. in virtually every state, state legislatures have told me that i have told them, why do take medicaid money? because we do not want to leave any federal dollars on the table. that is the biggest influence that i can see with legislatures. now somewhat political aspirations have not done that, because they have said i have future political aspirations. but within a couple of years, they go after that money. and i can just tell you that louisiana did...
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won't allow illinois to offload debts on the american public. this whole crisis may have an effect, i don't know how, on the understood debate down there. every president since harry truman has supported understood for puerto rico. ronald reagan, when he announced his presidential candidacy in autumn '79 endorsed understood for puerto rico. they have consistently voted against it by increasingly narrow margins, however. this might bring it back. >> democrats are saying this is irresponsible of republicans. >> they are also saying that there is a fear mongering calling it a bailout when it's really not a bailout. it's a restructuring. not taxpayer money because they are not allow to negotiate with debtors. it would allow them to negotiate with them. set up a control board which is something republicans wanted and the democratic leadership feel if this isn't dealt with it will be catastrophic maybe not immediately but eventually catastrophic for puerto rico and could bleed over into other economies. >> charlie? >> get into washington and it's the
won't allow illinois to offload debts on the american public. this whole crisis may have an effect, i don't know how, on the understood debate down there. every president since harry truman has supported understood for puerto rico. ronald reagan, when he announced his presidential candidacy in autumn '79 endorsed understood for puerto rico. they have consistently voted against it by increasingly narrow margins, however. this might bring it back. >> democrats are saying this is...
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and there's the first rain that's crossed the mississippi river to illinois. it's going to take a while before any of that moisture gets there. certainly not going to be here by this afternoon or tonight. or even tomorrow. this afternoon, up to 70 degrees in philadelphia. but we're dropping down into the 50s later on tonight. in the suburbs, 68 degrees. lehigh valley dropping down into the 40s later tonight. and jersey shore, barely holding around the upper 50s for the rest of the day. it is going to get considerably warmer later in the week, but rain is also coming. i'll have the time table on that with the full ten-day forecast in a few minutes. >> thank you, glenn. the worst may be yet to come for houston residents after historic flooding hit that area. many waterways are still rising, and now flowing into neighborhoods and business districts. and there's more rain in the forecast for today. nbc's janet shamlian brings up an update. >> as houston continues to deal with the aftermath of this unprecedented flooding, cypress creek has overflowed its banks, now
and there's the first rain that's crossed the mississippi river to illinois. it's going to take a while before any of that moisture gets there. certainly not going to be here by this afternoon or tonight. or even tomorrow. this afternoon, up to 70 degrees in philadelphia. but we're dropping down into the 50s later on tonight. in the suburbs, 68 degrees. lehigh valley dropping down into the 40s later tonight. and jersey shore, barely holding around the upper 50s for the rest of the day. it is...
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afterward, his plane was on route to minnesota when it made an emergency landing in illinois. prince was reportedly treated in a hospital before he left. tmz reports he was given something there called a save shot, typically used to counter act effects of an opiate. fans told worried fans to wait a few days before wasting prayers on him. days later, he would be dead. tmz obtaining this emergency dispatch call. it is choppy in places. this is the best version we've been able to produce so far. listen. we have live cameras out and have been scrambling some of the best in the country. we have former lapd detective mark furman and low levy. we begin with the organization that broke the news. the executive producer of tmz.com. tell us what the latest is. >> when we broke the story last friday he was rushed to the hospital, his people told us he had the flu and it did not make sense to us. i'll tell you why. he'd just performed in atlanta, d did a very good concert, his voice was great. he seemed great. jumped on a plane, an hour and a half later, 48 minutes from his final destinati
afterward, his plane was on route to minnesota when it made an emergency landing in illinois. prince was reportedly treated in a hospital before he left. tmz reports he was given something there called a save shot, typically used to counter act effects of an opiate. fans told worried fans to wait a few days before wasting prayers on him. days later, he would be dead. tmz obtaining this emergency dispatch call. it is choppy in places. this is the best version we've been able to produce so far....
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the airport in peoria, illinois is not what you call a big airport. it's the big downing peoria airport. it's only served by four passenger airlines. i can't tell what the international flights are. i'm sorry. i know there must be some, but i couldn't find them. still, if you live near peoria, illinois, there's a chance this lovely piece of infrastructure is your airport. today, it shut down. it wasn't like a temporary weather shut down or something routine like that. they stopped all flights into the airport and out of the airport, and then, they evacuated the entire airport. they made all human beings leave. they pushed everybody all the way out. there was a big long line of cars on the parkway leading into the airport which was stopped for so long. people ending up getting out of their cars. they couldn't get in or out. couldn't leave or arrive. that lasted for hours today. the reason for the shut down was in part, really, super shady national politics. the other part was suspicious dog toys. >> continuing coverage now. the story we first broke thi
the airport in peoria, illinois is not what you call a big airport. it's the big downing peoria airport. it's only served by four passenger airlines. i can't tell what the international flights are. i'm sorry. i know there must be some, but i couldn't find them. still, if you live near peoria, illinois, there's a chance this lovely piece of infrastructure is your airport. today, it shut down. it wasn't like a temporary weather shut down or something routine like that. they stopped all flights...
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the significance of illinois, the word from the people in the prince's camp, it was not ringing true, it seems a deeper issue, we don't know if that is an issue that killed him, but the dots are what is medical examiner is interested in. greg: you have the best sources back, i remember the summer when you broke that michael jackson died and bringing back similar memories yesterday out of the blue and hearing about prince. harvey, thanks a lot, okay. rosanna: rob? >> it is amazing reports, tmz did break the michael jackson story. what harvey said that is very came out, nobody believed it, it is very, very suspicious. expect a massive memorial concert. i am being told beyonce made head it up and a big thing at center. >> when you were here you talked to our guest, who was prince's entertainment attorney and he told you he has the keys for a released. >> yes, thousands and thousands of songs, he believes he's the only person with the access to the vault. greg: you personally don't think he was a drug user or drinker? >> i think, maybe if you are sick, you go to pharmacy and self-medicate
the significance of illinois, the word from the people in the prince's camp, it was not ringing true, it seems a deeper issue, we don't know if that is an issue that killed him, but the dots are what is medical examiner is interested in. greg: you have the best sources back, i remember the summer when you broke that michael jackson died and bringing back similar memories yesterday out of the blue and hearing about prince. harvey, thanks a lot, okay. rosanna: rob? >> it is amazing reports,...
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illinois e-mails per week. while female -- receive less under social security women tend to live longer and spend more on medical care forcing them to do more with less. the what would happen is would happen if we close this wage gap to execute 7% of women would earn more they were paid the same wages as their male counterparts and single one of working mothers would receive a pay increase. the poverty rate for women would be cut in half. it would mean fewer in poverty and fewer than a safety net programs. equal pay for equal work would mean women and their families would have more to spend on basic goods and services and that's good for our economy. so what do we have to do to close this wage gap? wicked pass the paycheck fairness act introduced by my colleague senator mikulski and my friend and colleague senator murray. employers maintained policies that punish employees that voluntarily share her salary information with their colleagues. this bill would provide women the same remedies for pay discrimination
illinois e-mails per week. while female -- receive less under social security women tend to live longer and spend more on medical care forcing them to do more with less. the what would happen is would happen if we close this wage gap to execute 7% of women would earn more they were paid the same wages as their male counterparts and single one of working mothers would receive a pay increase. the poverty rate for women would be cut in half. it would mean fewer in poverty and fewer than a safety...
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tmz says he briefly stayed in the hospital in illinois and is back home tonight. >>> and the city of new orleans is celebrating the life of former football player will smith. hundreds took part in a traditional second line parade a played for the saints. smith was shot and killed after a traffic accident last weekend. his wife was also shot, but she is expected to survive. >>> and new at 11:00, noerge's largest city and the ride company ruber came to an agreement tonight. officials have not released any details about this deal. the city and the company have been feuding over fees. >> and this time it's a local case. the justice department wants to access the phone of a convicted drug dealer from queens. apple said federal officials need to keep trying to extract the data without the company's help. this matter has become public. >>> new tonight, drama in the bay when a man was thrown from a the coast guard got the call if a good samaritan who rescued him. the coast guard arrived a short time later and he was able to gain control of it. everyone involved in the ordeal is okay. >> and
tmz says he briefly stayed in the hospital in illinois and is back home tonight. >>> and the city of new orleans is celebrating the life of former football player will smith. hundreds took part in a traditional second line parade a played for the saints. smith was shot and killed after a traffic accident last weekend. his wife was also shot, but she is expected to survive. >>> and new at 11:00, noerge's largest city and the ride company ruber came to an agreement tonight....
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prince's jet made an emergency landing in illinois last friday and harvey leven explains when people said he had the flu. >> never made sense when his rep said he had the flu. he had just performed and then hours later he made an emergency landing in illinois to be rushed to the hospital. we were told that he was in bad shape in that hospital and that they felt that he was released too early. but his people wanted to get him home. and the weirder thing is that over the weekend, he performed -- he showed up at his dance party in paisley park and he said to the crowd there. wait a few days before you waste any prayers. and that is a weird statement. wait a few days as if he had some premonition. there was something going on with him. >> according to tmz at the hospital prince was given a shot to counter the effects of an opiate. doctors advised prince to stay there in the hospital for at least 24 hours but he declined. he checked out and he went home. so today earlier cpr was performed but unable to revive him. prince was pronounced dead at 10:07. >> the statement he made was weird. >>
prince's jet made an emergency landing in illinois last friday and harvey leven explains when people said he had the flu. >> never made sense when his rep said he had the flu. he had just performed and then hours later he made an emergency landing in illinois to be rushed to the hospital. we were told that he was in bad shape in that hospital and that they felt that he was released too early. but his people wanted to get him home. and the weirder thing is that over the weekend, he...
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for decades before that the black codes existed in places like indiana, ohio, lincoln's illinois. ohio, illinois, indiana, had all passed laws banning free blacks from migrating into their states. not always effectively but they had those laws on the books. ohio imposed a $500 fine on any white business man knowingly doing business with a free black who had entered the state illegally. in 1848, indiana even allocated money in the state assembly to colonize in liberia black men who entered the state and they also allocated money for black men already there legally if they wanted to leave the u.s. and go to west africa. so that's why i began my story in 1863 but not because of this fight between lincoln and the congress and the way davis built the 10% plan. of course as we all know, january 1863 the emancipation proclamation goes into effect and finally therefore the war department allows black men to serve. here is charles -- pardon me, louis douglas, sergeant major louis douglas, member of the massachusetts 54th. of course, as we all know, these men enlisted and then they got to g
for decades before that the black codes existed in places like indiana, ohio, lincoln's illinois. ohio, illinois, indiana, had all passed laws banning free blacks from migrating into their states. not always effectively but they had those laws on the books. ohio imposed a $500 fine on any white business man knowingly doing business with a free black who had entered the state illegally. in 1848, indiana even allocated money in the state assembly to colonize in liberia black men who entered the...
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ofresentative bob dold illinois delivers the republican response, discussing how congress is combating opioid and perception drug abuse. president obama: hi everybody. over the past seven years, we haven't just been recovering from crisis, we've been rebuilding our economy on a new foundation for growth. growth that benefits everybody, not just folks at the top. our businesses have created jobs for 73 straight months, 14.4 million new jobs in all. we've covered another 20 million americans with health insurance. we've helped more americans afford college, and invested in industries that create good jobs that pay well, like clean energy. and wages are finally rising again. but there will always be more work to do. and this week, my administration took two big steps that will help make sure your hard work is rewarded, and that everybody plays by the same rules. first, we're helping more americans retire with security and dignity. right now, if you go to a retirement advisor for investment advice, some of them don't have to act in your best interest. instead of telling you the best way to
ofresentative bob dold illinois delivers the republican response, discussing how congress is combating opioid and perception drug abuse. president obama: hi everybody. over the past seven years, we haven't just been recovering from crisis, we've been rebuilding our economy on a new foundation for growth. growth that benefits everybody, not just folks at the top. our businesses have created jobs for 73 straight months, 14.4 million new jobs in all. we've covered another 20 million americans with...
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>> so the plane landed in illinois, we know that. when he refused a room at the hospital as the reports indicate now, are you looking into any -- was there anything unusual whenever he landed that you can talk about and that you know about? >> i don't know -- i know as much about that currently that you do from reading the paper. >> i can address that for a moment. >> okay. thank you. >> so again, speaking on behalf of our chief medical examiner and when we say that we're going to be doing a complete exam, that not only includes the present state of the body that is brought to us but also the medical history of the individual. the family medical history of the individual. so those types of things will be encompassed in the medical examiner's report that will be delivered to the sheriff for his investigation. >> and which would include reaching back to illinois? >> it will include his medical history, his social history and his family's medical history as well. >> do you have authority to get those medical records? >> i would assume t
>> so the plane landed in illinois, we know that. when he refused a room at the hospital as the reports indicate now, are you looking into any -- was there anything unusual whenever he landed that you can talk about and that you know about? >> i don't know -- i know as much about that currently that you do from reading the paper. >> i can address that for a moment. >> okay. thank you. >> so again, speaking on behalf of our chief medical examiner and when we say...
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the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from illinois is recognized for two minutes. mr. hultgren: thank you, mr. speaker. thank you, chairman hensarling. today i'm proud to be able to speak in support of the helping angels lead our startups, or halos act. i'd also like to thank chairman chabot, congressman hurt and congresswoman sinema for putting forward this bipartisan legislation. i'm fortunate to hear regularly from innovators across illinois and through my work on the house science, space and technology committee, chicago is a hub for angel investors. the illinois venture capital association was one of the first associations to provide private equity. the state of illinois offers an angel investment credit program to attract and encourage investment into early stage innovative companies throughout my state. these innovators oftentimes have a simple idea that can be life changing but financing these ideas can become reality that is harder than you might think. angel investors play a key role in the earliest stages of these startups. they provide the initial round of
the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from illinois is recognized for two minutes. mr. hultgren: thank you, mr. speaker. thank you, chairman hensarling. today i'm proud to be able to speak in support of the helping angels lead our startups, or halos act. i'd also like to thank chairman chabot, congressman hurt and congresswoman sinema for putting forward this bipartisan legislation. i'm fortunate to hear regularly from innovators across illinois and through my work on the house science, space...
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the illinois republican admitted he abused at least one teenagert as a wrestling coach. in high school. he told a federal court in chicago:l "what i did was wrong and i regret it." we will hear about hastert's day in court, later in the program.o >> sreenivasan: the fight over federal funding to control the zika virus will likely go unresolved before next week's congressional recess. the white house asked for $1.9 billion back in february. but house speaker paul ryan suggested today that may be more than necessary. >> the administration has a bit of a track record of over- requesting what they need. so we will sit down with the appropriators to figure out the best way forward, to make sure that we're good stewards of the taxpayers money and to make sur that we have what we need to combat and stay ahead of thed zika virus issue. t >> sreenivasan: at the white house, press secretary josh earnest fired back, saying the:s delay is putting the country at risk. >> you had the director of the national institutes of healthhe and a high ranking official from the centers of diseas
the illinois republican admitted he abused at least one teenagert as a wrestling coach. in high school. he told a federal court in chicago:l "what i did was wrong and i regret it." we will hear about hastert's day in court, later in the program.o >> sreenivasan: the fight over federal funding to control the zika virus will likely go unresolved before next week's congressional recess. the white house asked for $1.9 billion back in february. but house speaker paul ryan suggested...