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[applause] so the net tuition cost for most illinois students attending illinois schools continues to decline. our higher education institutions are on the rise and it's important that year in and year out even in lean budget years we demonstrate a commitment to these institutions which is why why my budget proposal includes more than 30 million-dollar increase in direct operating support for public education institutions and that's on on top of continuing record capital investments that we are making through rebuild illinois. [applause] >> improving attainment and retention is assisting private industry to overcome the illinois workforce shortage and it's also having a similar effect on state government. we are finally moving closer to achieving the staffing levels that we need to support our work. the department on aging, human services, health care and family services, receiver social agency has improved hiring to improve head count and dcf, for example, has achieved highest staffing in more than 15 years through a combination of funding, ingenuity and sheer hard work. dcfs is more
[applause] so the net tuition cost for most illinois students attending illinois schools continues to decline. our higher education institutions are on the rise and it's important that year in and year out even in lean budget years we demonstrate a commitment to these institutions which is why why my budget proposal includes more than 30 million-dollar increase in direct operating support for public education institutions and that's on on top of continuing record capital investments that we are...
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the illinois senate seat vacated by president-elect obama. in fact, part of the governor's sales pitch was that the seat still had that new obama smell. [audience laughter] appointing someone to the senate is a rare opportunity when the will of the people is swapped wholesale for a gubernatorial power trip. blagojevich had the sole authority to place whomever he wanted straight into the halls of the u.s. senate, and he was not shy about wanting a little something in return. with the fbi recording his phone calls, for the first time since nixon, the public was able to listen in on raw backroom politics, and there's nothing quite like hearing it from the horse's mouth. reporter: the criminal complaint quotes blagojevich as saying the senate seat "was a valuable thing. you just don't give it away for nothing." another quote-- "i've got this thing, and it's bleeping golden." [blagojevich speaking] "i've got this thing, and it's [bleep] golden." -yeah. -[audience laughter] "and i'm not just giving it up for [bleep] nothing." [laughter] was there a
the illinois senate seat vacated by president-elect obama. in fact, part of the governor's sales pitch was that the seat still had that new obama smell. [audience laughter] appointing someone to the senate is a rare opportunity when the will of the people is swapped wholesale for a gubernatorial power trip. blagojevich had the sole authority to place whomever he wanted straight into the halls of the u.s. senate, and he was not shy about wanting a little something in return. with the fbi...
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according to the law here in illinois, you as the governor get to name his replacement. now you're excited about this, and you say on tape, "i'd like to get the [bleep] out of here," and you're talking about options for yourself. does that mean, "i'd like to get the [bleep] out of here," you were sick of being governor? that's absolutely the things i was saying, of course, and i was looking at all kinds of options. so he attempted to trade obama's seat for a golden parachute. he begins to be heavily courted by all sorts of people who would love to be that u.s. senator. they saw something really valuable here-- a very valuable bargaining chip that could elevate his power in some way or-- or benefit them monetarily. when i said i wanted to get the eff out of here, it's because the fbi people and my persecutors were all over me, and it's the sort of thing, when that stuff's swirling around you, you know that stuff's swirling around you. -right. -and it's there. it's everywhere, and it-- and it was just very clear to me that they were determined to get me no matter what. i g
according to the law here in illinois, you as the governor get to name his replacement. now you're excited about this, and you say on tape, "i'd like to get the [bleep] out of here," and you're talking about options for yourself. does that mean, "i'd like to get the [bleep] out of here," you were sick of being governor? that's absolutely the things i was saying, of course, and i was looking at all kinds of options. so he attempted to trade obama's seat for a golden...
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we went yesterday intro two hours south to sparta, illinois south of springfield, illinois. the conditions were perfect, so awe-inspiring. host: was the experience different from 2016? caller: i struck out on my own. i drove all out on my own there are a thousand acres with the lake and this time with the very dear friend. just very concerned if the weather was going to cooperate but i am so glad and when -- that i went. host: that was lisette in illinois and we have ray texting us saying i could not see it but 'm looking to travel into years for the next total eclipse. i think 2044 or 2045 or le are going to alaska. someembers of congress giving their thoughts on yesterday's event saying the u.s. will lose 30 kilowatts but oil producers will keep the lights on in america. john in may and who traveled for the event. caller: good morning pedro it was the most beautiful thing. you have to repent. host: this is the shot you could have seen if you were watching our network. this is the solar eclipse perspective. if you are looking there, this is from the international space stat
we went yesterday intro two hours south to sparta, illinois south of springfield, illinois. the conditions were perfect, so awe-inspiring. host: was the experience different from 2016? caller: i struck out on my own. i drove all out on my own there are a thousand acres with the lake and this time with the very dear friend. just very concerned if the weather was going to cooperate but i am so glad and when -- that i went. host: that was lisette in illinois and we have ray texting us saying i...
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and going for joliet, illinois. stuart: let me jump in for a second and i read numbers in the wall street journaling that said to achieve the goals they need 1.4 million new charging stations, which will have to be installed at a rate of 15,000 a month for the next eight years. i think you can laugh at this one. that ain't going to happen, is it? >> no, our highway trust fund paying for stuff like this is already on the brink of going bankrupt. where is the money going to come from? we can't take care of the infrastructure we have now and put all this in and hope it works? then of course like i said, 70% of freight out here is all moved by trucks. when all the trucks are charged he'll have to bring more trucks out stuart: a rising tide saying this is more impossible and you can oppose it? what are they telling you? >> my membership represents 150,000 members and 225,000 pieces of equipment across the country. they're all saying there's no way they can work. they're going to do it and they're concerned about lives an
and going for joliet, illinois. stuart: let me jump in for a second and i read numbers in the wall street journaling that said to achieve the goals they need 1.4 million new charging stations, which will have to be installed at a rate of 15,000 a month for the next eight years. i think you can laugh at this one. that ain't going to happen, is it? >> no, our highway trust fund paying for stuff like this is already on the brink of going bankrupt. where is the money going to come from? we...
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in central illinois. he had been going to small towns and making friends with his funniest and his fairness, his kindness and his intelligence. as a result, david davis could oversee a team of diehard hard supporters ready to work themselves close to exhaustion in for him in chicago. and they could afford to do that because convention was taking place in. state and that kind of personal loyalty made all the difference. now, early in coention, the chief alternative to seward seemed to be this man. a missouri judge named edward bates, a conservative who did not like all this agitation about slavery. his argued he would calm the south and negate all threats of secession. and he had the backing of some powerful, including the most influential newspaper editor in the country horace greeley. unfortunately for bates, german immigrants were dead set against him because he had with the no nothing party. prominent germans went so far as to hold their own national in chicago. that same just down the road from the re
in central illinois. he had been going to small towns and making friends with his funniest and his fairness, his kindness and his intelligence. as a result, david davis could oversee a team of diehard hard supporters ready to work themselves close to exhaustion in for him in chicago. and they could afford to do that because convention was taking place in. state and that kind of personal loyalty made all the difference. now, early in coention, the chief alternative to seward seemed to be this...
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. >> i'm glad i was on the floor to hear the distinguished senator from illinois comments of the foreign intelligence surveillance act. this is perhaps the most important flaw that most americans have never heard of before. but here we are debating that and the house having passed a bill and sent it over to us it's our responsibility now to consider that bill. we all want to protect the privacy and constitutional rights of american citizens that's nonnegotiable. i agree with of the senator on that point and i think we all should agree. but the fact of the matter is the house bill is a reform bill. it's not section 702 as it is currently operating. this provides numerous guardrails, accountability measures and other measures that i believe will limit if not eliminate the opportunities to abuse this authority to the detriment of american citizens and rather i believe this law must be passed in order to protect those same people. it's really important for the american people to understand it is only available against foreigners overseas. only foreigners overseas. if you want to get access t
. >> i'm glad i was on the floor to hear the distinguished senator from illinois comments of the foreign intelligence surveillance act. this is perhaps the most important flaw that most americans have never heard of before. but here we are debating that and the house having passed a bill and sent it over to us it's our responsibility now to consider that bill. we all want to protect the privacy and constitutional rights of american citizens that's nonnegotiable. i agree with of the...
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my brother out of job at the university of illinois. they had good benefits, then he had to go through a second apprenticeship. i also have uncles and cousins with the laborers. with the ironworkers, electricians, plumbers, and family in a bunch of other different unions. you can be everything to everyone. as a teamster, my dad hauled rock and asphalt to work sites across central illinois. he worked hard. he worked long hours. he took his showers when he got home, not before heading out to work before dawn. we never took summer vacations. summer was when dad worked. i think more than a few of your families know how that works. in my political career, organized labor has been with me every step of the way. in fact, it was during an internship with the southwestern illinois building construction trades that an ironworker first encouraged me to run for office. he made calls to make sure i received the endorsement of the afl-cio. i was eventually elected to the state sitting where i passed bills to help local communities get funding for inf
my brother out of job at the university of illinois. they had good benefits, then he had to go through a second apprenticeship. i also have uncles and cousins with the laborers. with the ironworkers, electricians, plumbers, and family in a bunch of other different unions. you can be everything to everyone. as a teamster, my dad hauled rock and asphalt to work sites across central illinois. he worked hard. he worked long hours. he took his showers when he got home, not before heading out to work...
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, which has been the capital of southern illinois. catholicism for almost 200 years now. i'm a great, great grandson of irish immigrants on my mother's side, but my mother grew up in philadelphia. one of the two, major metropol areas that had a republican irish machine. philadelphia and pittsburgh. and you keep talking about how and irish lincoln was and some of the whigs and certainly a lot of the england republicans. you don't ask. why? the reason why? because the irish voted 90 to 95% for the democrats. and there wasn't serious reason for them. i think i just not to interrupt you, but i think i did say exactly that. i'll address the german part in a minute, but i said exactly that lincoln liked immigrants who were republicans and the democrats. yeah, but the germans probably leaned a little more democrat than republican, but at least they weren't. bloc voting like 9090 5%. may i answer some of what you said? yes. all right. which i will in a second. so gustav carter plays a large role in my. his loyalty to lincoln. complete, absolu
, which has been the capital of southern illinois. catholicism for almost 200 years now. i'm a great, great grandson of irish immigrants on my mother's side, but my mother grew up in philadelphia. one of the two, major metropol areas that had a republican irish machine. philadelphia and pittsburgh. and you keep talking about how and irish lincoln was and some of the whigs and certainly a lot of the england republicans. you don't ask. why? the reason why? because the irish voted 90 to 95% for...
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still, my friends, my brother got a job at the university of illinois. they had good benefits and he had to go through a second apprenticeship for that job. no, but i tell you i also have uncles and cousins with the laborers, yes. with the iron workers. electricians. plumbers. and family in a bunch of other different unions. >> yay! >> can't be everything to everyone. as a teamster, my dad hauled rock and asphalt to work sites across illinois. he worked hard and long hours and took his showers when he got home not before he went to work before dawn. we never took summer vacations because summer is when he worked. a few of you know how that works. and my political organization has been with me every step of the way. during an internship with southwestern illinois building construction trade that an iron worker first encouraged me to run for office and he made calls to make sure i received endorsements of the afl-cio. i was eventually elected to the state senate and passed bills and infrastructure projects. while i was serving in the senate aapproached by
still, my friends, my brother got a job at the university of illinois. they had good benefits and he had to go through a second apprenticeship for that job. no, but i tell you i also have uncles and cousins with the laborers, yes. with the iron workers. electricians. plumbers. and family in a bunch of other different unions. >> yay! >> can't be everything to everyone. as a teamster, my dad hauled rock and asphalt to work sites across illinois. he worked hard and long hours and took...
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but what happened with the illinois all state? because you are competing against every talented musician in the state and i won and got the first chair and i'll never forget it because this girl came up to me and she said the only reason you're in the first year because you're and she gave me the n-word. so i mean these are things that i had to deal and deal with them with grace she never stepped stoop to their level right? that i just proved that i could do it. the violin absolutely. the violin your parents saw this remarkable gift and they did something. i thought that was quite extraordinary. yeah, they mortgage the house. the mortgage. the second mark randolph, they. yes, very fine violin. yeah. i mean, that just and you had this remarkable instrument you could play it and you know there was part in the book i forget what now when call you jelly hips that when i was a cheerleader. well i just wanna what a jelly hip is because you know is because he is ranting outside my neck a lot of a of padding there. oh jelly help y'all rem
but what happened with the illinois all state? because you are competing against every talented musician in the state and i won and got the first chair and i'll never forget it because this girl came up to me and she said the only reason you're in the first year because you're and she gave me the n-word. so i mean these are things that i had to deal and deal with them with grace she never stepped stoop to their level right? that i just proved that i could do it. the violin absolutely. the...
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i've invited the senator from illinois. come to the southern border and see the people who are dying because of the policies you support. none of them have any interest in seeing firsthand the deaths they are producing. madam president, i've looked in the eyes of children, of little boys and little girls who've been brutalized by human traffickers day after day after day. none of the senate democrats within thes to take -- want to take responsibility for the lilt girls and boys who tomorrow unspeakable evils are being done. i've looked in the eyes of women who have been repeatedly raped by human traffickers, none of the senate democrats want to take responsibility for the horrific violence and suffering their open bothered policies have -- border policies have pro introduced. when i asked secretary mayorkas about colored wrist bands on a poster i displayed at a senate judiciary committee, he said he had no idea what they are. they are worn by just about every illegal alien, it correspondence to how many thousands of dollars
i've invited the senator from illinois. come to the southern border and see the people who are dying because of the policies you support. none of them have any interest in seeing firsthand the deaths they are producing. madam president, i've looked in the eyes of children, of little boys and little girls who've been brutalized by human traffickers day after day after day. none of the senate democrats within thes to take -- want to take responsibility for the lilt girls and boys who tomorrow...
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the gentleman from illinois. mr. bost: madam speaker, once again, i encourage members to support this legislation. i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the question is will the house suspend the rules and pass the bill h.r. 4016. those in favor say aye. those opposed, no. in the opinion of the chair, 2/3 being in the affirmative -- mr. bost: i request the yeas and nays. the speaker pro tempore: the yeas and nays are requested. all those in favor of taking this vote by the yeas and nays will rise and remain standing until counted. a sufficient number having risen, the yeas and nays are ordered. pursuant to clause 8 of rule 20, further proceedings on this question will be postponed. for what purpose does the gentleman from illinois seek recognition? mr. bost: i move to suspend the rules and pass h.r. 1767, the student veterans benefit restoration act, as amended. the speaker pro tempore: the clerk will report the title of the bill. the clerk: h.r. 1767, a bill to amend title 38 united states co
the gentleman from illinois. mr. bost: madam speaker, once again, i encourage members to support this legislation. i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the question is will the house suspend the rules and pass the bill h.r. 4016. those in favor say aye. those opposed, no. in the opinion of the chair, 2/3 being in the affirmative -- mr. bost: i request the yeas and nays. the speaker pro tempore: the yeas and nays are requested. all those in favor of taking this vote by...
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illinois street has one lane. so you can imagine that much of that, those two lanes will end up on illinois street, i'm here to ask, dpw to fund and support important street safety measures on illinois street, before and as a mitigation for the closure of the third street bridge. we have a plan. the neighbors for a bidirectional parking protected bike path on the east side of illinois street, which would take the bikes completely out of the way of cars and trucks. it would not reduce the lanes. it would not reduce the parking. it has widespread support from the community and also from the businesses along the corridor, in addition to the bike lane, which would make the street safer for all users. i believe that the illinois street bridge over slacks creek also needs much needed improvements to make it safe, for bikes and pedestrian traffic, in increased numbers during this closure. this could include repairs and modifications to the existing bridge structure for traffic signals to make it safer for bike traffic. o
illinois street has one lane. so you can imagine that much of that, those two lanes will end up on illinois street, i'm here to ask, dpw to fund and support important street safety measures on illinois street, before and as a mitigation for the closure of the third street bridge. we have a plan. the neighbors for a bidirectional parking protected bike path on the east side of illinois street, which would take the bikes completely out of the way of cars and trucks. it would not reduce the lanes....
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and hotels, well, there's a super eight motel in illinois. now advertising rooms for $949 the normal rate is $95 times >> wow. well, >> are special coverage of the eclipse for those of you who were too late to get off the couch starts on monday afternoon. thanks so much for joining us. anderson starts now tonight on three 60. the judge he appointed says the former president cannot escape prosecution by claiming the highly classified documents he took were personal property that in her answer who potentially significant demand by the special counsel also tonight, the biden administration putting israel on notice, american support now hinging on israel's treatment of civilians in gaza plus countdown to eclipse or gary tuckman visits a town that seen better days but is now looking up thanks to its location in the path of monday's pick event. good evening. thanks for joining us today. judge. aileen cannon gave special counsel, jack smith a victory of sorts, but denied him the ruling he wants in the classified documents case she rejected the forme
and hotels, well, there's a super eight motel in illinois. now advertising rooms for $949 the normal rate is $95 times >> wow. well, >> are special coverage of the eclipse for those of you who were too late to get off the couch starts on monday afternoon. thanks so much for joining us. anderson starts now tonight on three 60. the judge he appointed says the former president cannot escape prosecution by claiming the highly classified documents he took were personal property that in...
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signaling the end of syrup season in mclean county, illinois. >> we make maple syrup. it's pretty straightforward. >> reporter: grace has been learning the ropes and the tubes at the historic funks grove pure maple syrup farm. >> i don't know the trees by name, but close. >> reporter: mike funk steers the business that started generations ago and he hopes to pass it down. >> yeah, so mike will eventually be my father-in-law. it's big shoes to fill, for sure. >> reporter: and big challenges to face. >> definitely an obstacle. >> reporter: in years past, the sap is still flowing through the tap in early march. but not this year. >> not our worst year, but pretty close. >> you do the work to get ready and you don't know what you're going to get. >> it's just disheartening. >> reporter: it's becoming a familiar feeling. >> our seasons do -- they seem to be getting shorter. >> we know we have climate change. we just don't know down the road how that's going to affect us. >> reporter: maple trees need temperature swings for sap to flow. >> yeah, there's some sap in there. >>
signaling the end of syrup season in mclean county, illinois. >> we make maple syrup. it's pretty straightforward. >> reporter: grace has been learning the ropes and the tubes at the historic funks grove pure maple syrup farm. >> i don't know the trees by name, but close. >> reporter: mike funk steers the business that started generations ago and he hopes to pass it down. >> yeah, so mike will eventually be my father-in-law. it's big shoes to fill, for sure....
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so the question is about stephen douglass, lincoln's great opponents in illinois. well, i mean, lincoln thought that i mean, douglass thought that lincoln was a nobody right up until he won the election 1860. they certainly didn't see themselves as equals. yeah. i mean, douglass douglass is an absolutely fascinating figure to understand in terms of the coming of the civil war. right. so he of course, i mean, i sketched out there for sort of big groups of known this. now, douglass, the most of the time in the 1850s is closest to the buchanan position, of course. right. so he is he is all i mean, douglass tried to take the line, and this is partly what's exposed in the lincoln-douglas debates in 1858. douglass is trying to take the line that slavery is just another issue which needs to be in and can only be compromise has to be compromise in order for the union to stay together, which is the greatest moral good, lincoln's line, of course, is that is that slavery is this insidious threat to the union and that a house divided against itself cannot stand. and we must, i
so the question is about stephen douglass, lincoln's great opponents in illinois. well, i mean, lincoln thought that i mean, douglass thought that lincoln was a nobody right up until he won the election 1860. they certainly didn't see themselves as equals. yeah. i mean, douglass douglass is an absolutely fascinating figure to understand in terms of the coming of the civil war. right. so he of course, i mean, i sketched out there for sort of big groups of known this. now, douglass, the most of...
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driving to illinois could take anywhere from 11 to 17 hours. you may wonder why i'm even highlighting illinois. it's nearly 1,000 miles away from florida. well, one reproductive care clinic in that midwestern state is bracing for an uptick and out of state date patients in the coming weeks, drawing it out with a personal perspective, executive administrator of alamo women's clinic at illinois, andrea diego's. thank you so much for joining us right now. and drea, before the why why is illinois pairing for what's happening in florida? why are you and what do you preparing to do? >> showing >> thanks for having me. so we've seen since dobbs patients from every surrounding band state make the journey of great distances for care. and because illinois is this island of access to abortion care, i have no doubt that floridians will be faced to do the same thing >> you've been helping women from other states where abortion has been banned or restricted. let's be taking a toll on them personally to travel to this island of access, as you describe it? wha
driving to illinois could take anywhere from 11 to 17 hours. you may wonder why i'm even highlighting illinois. it's nearly 1,000 miles away from florida. well, one reproductive care clinic in that midwestern state is bracing for an uptick and out of state date patients in the coming weeks, drawing it out with a personal perspective, executive administrator of alamo women's clinic at illinois, andrea diego's. thank you so much for joining us right now. and drea, before the why why is illinois...
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on behalf of illinois' third congressional district, it is my great honor to commend dr. ann sheets and sally heyman, for their decades of activism, solidarity and actional commitment. sally and ann, you are a true inspiration for congress. congratulations. i've talked a lot today about the importance of addressing homelessness, not criminalizing people experiencing homelessness. we've talked about the importance of rental housing, creating it, and legislation that actually creates a solution. we certainly know there's so much work to be done around homeownership, and this congress has the ability, this congress here, to actually make it possible for people to be able to have housing as a human right. mr. speaker, i thank my colleagues who have joined me tonight, the progressive caucus special order hour, as we've talked about the progressive fight for housing as a human right. and tonight we've heard from courageous leaders about the work that they're doing. you heard about people in my district, leaders inspiring leaders who are literally giving their life so that other
on behalf of illinois' third congressional district, it is my great honor to commend dr. ann sheets and sally heyman, for their decades of activism, solidarity and actional commitment. sally and ann, you are a true inspiration for congress. congratulations. i've talked a lot today about the importance of addressing homelessness, not criminalizing people experiencing homelessness. we've talked about the importance of rental housing, creating it, and legislation that actually creates a solution....
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so her combined income is greater than 4950 governors including illinois governor. >> she's scary. she's absolutely scary. >> the doors are locked now even during business on her -- hours, someone looking to get a sticker or permit needs to wait in the vestibule to listen, to guard let's not meant, only then they can approach the window and do business with the village. back to you. >> trace: thank you, let's bring in dalton resident who was at the top hall with criminal defence attorney and federal litigator. >> thank you for coming on the show. a lot of your residence and neighbours think that this mayor is america's worst mayor, would you agree and why or why not. >> absolutely i do, she's violating all the ordinances, all the resolutions, violating her first amendment, she is the pitted me of a dictator. and she needs to go. >> trace: i wonder if you think there's a mechanism in place to ensure that she does go? >> i've suspect that right now. i've spoken personally to people from the attorney general's office, from the time and i understand things loose -- move slow. but we ha
so her combined income is greater than 4950 governors including illinois governor. >> she's scary. she's absolutely scary. >> the doors are locked now even during business on her -- hours, someone looking to get a sticker or permit needs to wait in the vestibule to listen, to guard let's not meant, only then they can approach the window and do business with the village. back to you. >> trace: thank you, let's bring in dalton resident who was at the top hall with criminal...
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illinois received two. in round two, texas received and illinois received two. her grants awarded with reserved funding, texas received 28 of the 35 grant awarded. illinois received none. mr. secretary, what specific steps is dhs taking to see more funds directed to communities actually welcoming migrants? can you commit that illinois will see a greater share of ssp resources this year? >> congresswoman, regrettably, the 2024 budget includes a reduction in the amount of shelter services program funding. we are put in a difficult situation of allocating insufficient resources between cities in the interior of the united states that actually receive the individuals who are in immigration enforcement proceedings and in the border communities that initially encounter them. we are working through that allocation right now to distribute the 2024 funds, at least in the first, and allow me to assure you, congresswoman, that we are working very closely with the jurisdictions to the carrier and at the border to increase and maximize the effectiveness of the allocations. >
illinois received two. in round two, texas received and illinois received two. her grants awarded with reserved funding, texas received 28 of the 35 grant awarded. illinois received none. mr. secretary, what specific steps is dhs taking to see more funds directed to communities actually welcoming migrants? can you commit that illinois will see a greater share of ssp resources this year? >> congresswoman, regrettably, the 2024 budget includes a reduction in the amount of shelter services...
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but one small town in illinois can be considered the eclipse capital of the u.s. here is cbs's roxana saberi. >> reporter: call it a cosmic coincidence. in southern illinois, the village of makanda is preparing for another total solar eclipse. >> there's two solar eclipses that will be crisscrossing, and makanda will be in the center of the x. >> reporter: x marks the spot where the path of the last eclipse in 2017 intersects the one coming on monday, a phenomenon that on average occurs only once every 375 years. >> we've got porta-potties coming. we've got dumpsters coming. >> reporter: festival coordinator debbie dunn is hoping for thousands of visitors like last time, when the moon completely blocked the sun for 2 minutes and 42 seconds. >> i actually got emotional, and it was, like, totally unexpected. >> reporter: back then, artist dave dardis told cbs news' adriana diaz, this orange line running through his shop represented the center line of the moon's shadow. >> how do you feel knowing you will experience it twice? >> if i'm still alive, i think that will
but one small town in illinois can be considered the eclipse capital of the u.s. here is cbs's roxana saberi. >> reporter: call it a cosmic coincidence. in southern illinois, the village of makanda is preparing for another total solar eclipse. >> there's two solar eclipses that will be crisscrossing, and makanda will be in the center of the x. >> reporter: x marks the spot where the path of the last eclipse in 2017 intersects the one coming on monday, a phenomenon that on...
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we are thrilled to be aligned with the governor and the state of illinois. as we seek to accelerate the discovery of such quantum algorithms and with these discoveries, to find industry applications. the momentum, the momentum in quantum computing in the midwest and illinois is strong and primed for this moment. for example, the ibm illinois discovery accelerator at uiuc is focused on in advancing accelerating discovery with using quantum in ai. another example is the work we're doing with the university of chicago as part of an ambitious ten year partnership with ibm and the university of tokyo. >> we're going to research the system modularity and interconnects and algorithms. we also have extended that with our colleagues at seoul national university. our university and yonsei university to train 40,000 students for so with our partners at quantum exchange, we are very we will be key to they will be key to executing many of these goals. we're eager to continue to build the strong relationships with this community. so as the tech hub advances its mission, w
we are thrilled to be aligned with the governor and the state of illinois. as we seek to accelerate the discovery of such quantum algorithms and with these discoveries, to find industry applications. the momentum, the momentum in quantum computing in the midwest and illinois is strong and primed for this moment. for example, the ibm illinois discovery accelerator at uiuc is focused on in advancing accelerating discovery with using quantum in ai. another example is the work we're doing with the...
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host: that is howard in illinois. he takes an economic view. guest: and the deficit, our polling shows it is a much higher concern these days among republicans than democrats. host: let's talk about religion. you talk about how a person's religious beliefs may impact. guest: first off, the country is becoming less religious overall. the number of americans who don't identify with religion has grown over the last 20 years. a lot of those voters are aligned with the democratic party, 70% of those voters who are not with a major denomination identify as democrats. that is one of the big changes we have seen. what you are looking at there is the composition chart. these are the compositions of the parties, who mix them up. the democrats is a diverse religious group there. modest majority are actually christian. 80% of republicans are christian. that is a big difference there. and the democrats have changed a lot over the years and the republicans haven't in terms of their religious identification. host: because of the diversity of religions. you id
host: that is howard in illinois. he takes an economic view. guest: and the deficit, our polling shows it is a much higher concern these days among republicans than democrats. host: let's talk about religion. you talk about how a person's religious beliefs may impact. guest: first off, the country is becoming less religious overall. the number of americans who don't identify with religion has grown over the last 20 years. a lot of those voters are aligned with the democratic party, 70% of those...
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in southern illinois the village of makanda is preparing for another total solar eclipse. >> there's two solar eclipses that will be criss-crossing. makanda will be in the center of the x. >> reporter: x marks the spot where the path of the last eclipse in 2017 intersects the one coming on monday. a phenomenon that occurs only once every 375 years. >> we've got port-o-potties coming, dumpsters. >> reporter: festival coordinator debbie dunn is hoping for thousands of visitors like last time when the moon blocked the sun for two minutes and 42 seconds. >> i actually got emotional. it was totally unexpected. >> reporter: back then artist dave dardis told cbs news' adriana diaz this orange line running through his shop represented the center line of the moon's shadow. how do you feel knowing you'll experience it twice? >> if i'm still alive, i think that will be quite great. >> reporter: you are alive. >> get to see it again. >> reporter: now the 75-year-old is repainting and creating 1,000 pieces of jewelry just for the celestial occasion. >> it feels great, especially if you can make s
in southern illinois the village of makanda is preparing for another total solar eclipse. >> there's two solar eclipses that will be criss-crossing. makanda will be in the center of the x. >> reporter: x marks the spot where the path of the last eclipse in 2017 intersects the one coming on monday. a phenomenon that occurs only once every 375 years. >> we've got port-o-potties coming, dumpsters. >> reporter: festival coordinator debbie dunn is hoping for thousands of...
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illinois, forced cleanup of voter rolls. tell us about why you're doing those lawsuits and what do you hope to gain from that? guest: the first lawsuit is about illinois and we have had many lawsuits over the years to clean up election roles. federal law requires states to take reasonable steps to clean up election rolls. we look at the data and they report about their cleanups. it is zero for many counties in illinois and it looks like they haven't removed dead people for years for instance. what is interesting about the litigation previously pursued is that states like new york and new york city in a battle and they settled and removed half a million names. l.a. county settled with us and removed 1.2 million names at the beginning of last year. there is a lot of election rol s cleanup. a lot law requires it and when you are mailing ballots in more widespread fashion that is typical, it is important that the rolls be accurate and ineligible voters not remain on them. host: i want to show you a clip from washington journal l
illinois, forced cleanup of voter rolls. tell us about why you're doing those lawsuits and what do you hope to gain from that? guest: the first lawsuit is about illinois and we have had many lawsuits over the years to clean up election roles. federal law requires states to take reasonable steps to clean up election rolls. we look at the data and they report about their cleanups. it is zero for many counties in illinois and it looks like they haven't removed dead people for years for instance....
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morton illinois and while he's in his of illinois he has a number of psycho freakish episodes that also guns he's he's picked up at the cvs parking lot by police and the ambulance and his parents come they take him to a psych hospital for like 5 minutes. and then he later jumps into a public pool. that's full of people on a summer day. and got a semiautomatic weapon in the back of his truck. he pulls out the weapon and points it at an employee of his father's. a number of incidents. this to the point where he goes to the white house and he's hearing he wants to talk to trump, who is like his, you know, scion of titan he's like, i have to talk to trump. i have to ask trump. he tries to jump the fence. he has an fbi file. and after every one of these things, they say this guy probably shouldn't have guns guns, but they give the guns back to the parents or to him every single time. now, part of why that is, as i argue in the book, is of race that if i have a kind of alternate alter character, black travis ranking who goes through the book black chivers drinking makes it through the first e
morton illinois and while he's in his of illinois he has a number of psycho freakish episodes that also guns he's he's picked up at the cvs parking lot by police and the ambulance and his parents come they take him to a psych hospital for like 5 minutes. and then he later jumps into a public pool. that's full of people on a summer day. and got a semiautomatic weapon in the back of his truck. he pulls out the weapon and points it at an employee of his father's. a number of incidents. this to the...