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we had the illinois state election official here who had clearly indicated he was the victim of an attack, but until the previous testimony of dhs, had not realized and had never been told by dhs that it was actually russia who was behind the attack into the illinois system. what i would like you to do is just commit to work with us as we try to sort through this, recognizing that there's no effort here to relitigate 2016 or to embarrass any state, but we've got to make sure that the states that were subject to attacks are prepared so that information can filter down to local election officials so they can all take the necessary precautions. do you want to comment on that, any thoughts you might have and how we might be able to address this problem? >> sure, senator. thank you for the question. and i appreciate the opportunity to discuss that. i did watch most of the testimony last week as well. i share your concerns regarding the state and the russian intrusion into the state electoral. i also understand the challenges with sharing that information regarding the individual states' vulner
we had the illinois state election official here who had clearly indicated he was the victim of an attack, but until the previous testimony of dhs, had not realized and had never been told by dhs that it was actually russia who was behind the attack into the illinois system. what i would like you to do is just commit to work with us as we try to sort through this, recognizing that there's no effort here to relitigate 2016 or to embarrass any state, but we've got to make sure that the states...
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tmz sorting iverson was seen gambling at a casino illinois saturday night well into sunday morning and in different restaurant sunday night. >> eagles have a day off. tomorrow full hitting. eagles play fir first pre-game next thursday night in the in green bay. >> first official practice for new head coach jeff collins owls season opener september 2nd at notre dame. for his collins his second trip down oh to south bend much the first one wasn't for football. >> about ten years ago, i trained to run amara thon. and it was back when the college football hall of fame was in south ben so thing leap was at the college football hall of game 26.2 miles later it was on the 50-yard line of notre dame stadium was the finish and i won't say my time. it was respectable. broke four hours. >> your time you run amara thon i don't care if you measure it with calendar. >> right. >> just complete the damn thing. >> i don't know him but i like what i see. >> phil loll love this guy. they'll love this guy. >> he's got grit. thanks tom. join us tonight for more fox 29 news just living to be older than 100
tmz sorting iverson was seen gambling at a casino illinois saturday night well into sunday morning and in different restaurant sunday night. >> eagles have a day off. tomorrow full hitting. eagles play fir first pre-game next thursday night in the in green bay. >> first official practice for new head coach jeff collins owls season opener september 2nd at notre dame. for his collins his second trip down oh to south bend much the first one wasn't for football. >> about ten years...
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[applause] >> reporter: at the stadium in illinois, history is being made. 200 girls, age 7 to 17, have come here for the largest girls only baseball tournament in u.s. history. 15-year-old kenndra plays third base. why is that so important to around other girls at this level? >> because other girls know what it is like to be a girl playing baseball on an all boys team back home and they know the extra work they have to put into be better than the boys. >> this is the greatest game on earth. >> she was the founder of baseball for all, a group whose mission is to empower girls through baseball. >> there is no crying in baseball. >> siegal was inspired by a league of their own. >> ♪ ♪ >>> the 1992 film about the first all-american girls professional baseball league. baseball execs created it while the second world war while they were fighting overseas. they once played for the all girls' league the >> we'll never have any babe ruth in the major leagues and we n' our own game. >> they went to rockford. they wanted to play baseball at the professional level. >> a lot of people don't thi
[applause] >> reporter: at the stadium in illinois, history is being made. 200 girls, age 7 to 17, have come here for the largest girls only baseball tournament in u.s. history. 15-year-old kenndra plays third base. why is that so important to around other girls at this level? >> because other girls know what it is like to be a girl playing baseball on an all boys team back home and they know the extra work they have to put into be better than the boys. >> this is the greatest...
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in illinois, this tanker spilling tens of thousands of gallons of crude oil. according to the federal railroad administration, there were almost 11,000 train accidents and incidents last year alone. 805 people killed. almost 4,000 injured. now how to prevent these crashes from happening at all. unveiling cutting edge technology that could save lives. it's all happening right here at this joint training and research facility in the middle of the desert in pueblo, colorado. to show you how big this is, it is 52 square miles of train tracks and simulated train accidents like this. they haven't allowed cameras in here in 20 years, but today exclusive access for us. first up, the surprising hidden danger causing most train derailments. cracked wheels, and the new device that can stop them. >> broken wheels are a major cause of derailments. what we're doing here with this technology is finding broken wheels before they actually break. >> reporter: now these high-tech sensors can take ultrasound photos of the wheels in a millisecond, capturing microscopic cracks that
in illinois, this tanker spilling tens of thousands of gallons of crude oil. according to the federal railroad administration, there were almost 11,000 train accidents and incidents last year alone. 805 people killed. almost 4,000 injured. now how to prevent these crashes from happening at all. unveiling cutting edge technology that could save lives. it's all happening right here at this joint training and research facility in the middle of the desert in pueblo, colorado. to show you how big...
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let's bring in congressman adam kinzinger, republican from illinois, a member of the house foreign affairs committee. congressman, thanks for joining us. >> you bet. thanks for having me. >> the president says unless republican senators are quitters, his words, obamacare repeal and replace is not dead, but is that really realistic given the numbers in the u.s. senate? or should republicans now look ahead to either tax reform, infrastructure development, other issues, or maybe start working with democrats to see if there's bipartisan cooperation to fix the affordable care act? >> i guess i can kind of say yes to all of it. keep in mind the pass obamacare originally took quite a bit of time. so if senators want to work on repeal and replace and somehow think they can find a sweet spot, haven't yet, i'm okay with that. at the same time i think it's time to release principles out of the group, no labels to begin to figure out where is it republicans and democrat can work together and is there common ground? is there a way to be able to do this? because i'm not in the -- not a fan of the idea o
let's bring in congressman adam kinzinger, republican from illinois, a member of the house foreign affairs committee. congressman, thanks for joining us. >> you bet. thanks for having me. >> the president says unless republican senators are quitters, his words, obamacare repeal and replace is not dead, but is that really realistic given the numbers in the u.s. senate? or should republicans now look ahead to either tax reform, infrastructure development, other issues, or maybe start...
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they text me back something old time radio that would made in chicago illinois so it is a little key words, and what i like is you have to think how does this picture chicago and i zoom in and it is like that's why. it is not always overwhich is better. >> the goal also is not only do you get it in your hand with your phone but to get them into the actual museum. >> ultimately, yes, they're already seeing a big jump and they're saying tell me more about this. >> right now it is just the awareness level. when is the last time we did a story about fine art in a san francisco museum, and it is nationwide. >> coming up next, the shots continue between the cavs, up next, a viral video that many people say is aimed at lebron james. at ikea, we believe your perfect student deserves the perfect room for the perfect price. so she can afford to feel at home even when she's miles away. and you can help her feel bright, without breaking your budget. and... who's there? hey. a boy? you never told your dad and i about any... oh, on the bed? absolutely not! okay... studying together is fine... and
they text me back something old time radio that would made in chicago illinois so it is a little key words, and what i like is you have to think how does this picture chicago and i zoom in and it is like that's why. it is not always overwhich is better. >> the goal also is not only do you get it in your hand with your phone but to get them into the actual museum. >> ultimately, yes, they're already seeing a big jump and they're saying tell me more about this. >> right now it...
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at buyer stadium in rockford, illinois, sports history is being made. 200 girls, age 7 to 17 have come here for the largest girls-only baseball tournament in u.s. history. 15-year-old kendra la veeck plays third base. why is that so important to be around other girls at this level? >> because other girls know what it's like to play baseball on an all-boys team back home and they know the extra work they have to put to be as good if not better than the boys. >> the mission is to em poyer baseball. segal was inspired by "a league of their own." the 1992 film about the first all-american girls professional baseball league. baseball execive created the league during the second worldware. 90-year-old may bell blair and shirley once played for the all-girls league. >> we'll never have any babe ruths in the major league and we don't expect to. we just want a chance to play our own games. >> they traveled with levesque who even throw's a generational gap, they want to play baseball at the same level. >> you've about got to accept that they don't think you can play and go and show them differen
at buyer stadium in rockford, illinois, sports history is being made. 200 girls, age 7 to 17 have come here for the largest girls-only baseball tournament in u.s. history. 15-year-old kendra la veeck plays third base. why is that so important to be around other girls at this level? >> because other girls know what it's like to play baseball on an all-boys team back home and they know the extra work they have to put to be as good if not better than the boys. >> the mission is to em...
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in illinois, this tanker is spilling crude oil. according to the railroad administration, there were almost 11,000 train accidents and incidents last year alone. 805 people killed. almost 4,000 injured. now, how to prevent these crashes from happening at all. unveiling cutting-edge technology that could save lives. it's all happening right here at this giant training and research facility in the middle of the desert in pueblo, colorado. to show how big it is, it's 52-square miles of train tracks. they haven't allowed cameras in here in 20 years. today, exclusive access for us. first up, the surprising hidden danger of derailments, cracked wheels. >> what we're doing with the technology is findsing broken wheels before they break. >> reporter: now, the high-tech censors can take photos of the wheels in a millisecond. right now, taking pictures that fast. the imak popping up in an insta instant. the hairline cracks in red. this can save lives. what happens when trains are out of control? traveling too fast or the engineer is unrespon
in illinois, this tanker is spilling crude oil. according to the railroad administration, there were almost 11,000 train accidents and incidents last year alone. 805 people killed. almost 4,000 injured. now, how to prevent these crashes from happening at all. unveiling cutting-edge technology that could save lives. it's all happening right here at this giant training and research facility in the middle of the desert in pueblo, colorado. to show how big it is, it's 52-square miles of train...
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in illinois, independent line, hi. caller: hello, thanks for taking call. regarding is citizenship versus residency taxation. i was in pete roscom's district the hearings on these issues. the reason i raise this, i have cousin in montreal who in 1969, during the i went to war.en and -- united states based taxation. other nations only tax you on of your residence. progress ing what the is on this? website at there is a called renunciation guide.com. started by a canadian lawyer who abroad to cans renounce their citizenship. host: thanks, caller. issue of citizenship versus residency taxation is omething i know policymakers and outside groups are looking at. i know grover norquist, for tax reform, he is a big champion of tax reform and oesn't want to move to residency-based taxation. this may have been included in platform inan party 2016, as well. i think it is something that awmakers are looking at and laying the trade-off of -- of reform, effort is there elimination or call for elimination of deductions for care or those ld kind of things that people cling
in illinois, independent line, hi. caller: hello, thanks for taking call. regarding is citizenship versus residency taxation. i was in pete roscom's district the hearings on these issues. the reason i raise this, i have cousin in montreal who in 1969, during the i went to war.en and -- united states based taxation. other nations only tax you on of your residence. progress ing what the is on this? website at there is a called renunciation guide.com. started by a canadian lawyer who abroad to...
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in illinois, this tanker spilling tens of thousands of gallons of crude oil. according to federal railroad administration, there were almost 11,000 train accidents and incidents last year alone. 805 people killed, almost 4,000 injured. now, how to prevent these crashes from happening at all. unveiling cutting edge technology that could save lives. >> it's all happening right here at this giant training and research facility in the mid i will of the desert in colorado. to show you how big this is, it is 52 square miles of train tracks and simulated train accidents like this. they haven't allowed cameras in here in 20 years, but today, exclusive access for us. >> first up, the surprising hidden danger causing most train derailments, cracked wheels. and the new device that can stop them. >> broken wheels air major cause of derail mts. what we're doing with this technology is finding broken wheels before they actually break. >> now these high-tech sensors can take ultrasound photos of theee capturing microscopic cracks that can cause a catastrophe. >> right now it
in illinois, this tanker spilling tens of thousands of gallons of crude oil. according to federal railroad administration, there were almost 11,000 train accidents and incidents last year alone. 805 people killed, almost 4,000 injured. now, how to prevent these crashes from happening at all. unveiling cutting edge technology that could save lives. >> it's all happening right here at this giant training and research facility in the mid i will of the desert in colorado. to show you how big...
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highly recommend, just finished a lincoln by ron white, biography of one of my favorite people from illinois. hard not to be a huge abraham lincoln fan. this had so much information as i really enjoyed. also, growing up in chicago, huge cubs fan. really fun story about the last 108 years of struggle for the cubs to find that when last year and walking through the early game by game of the world series. it was a fun read i couldn't put down. and also eric went past us, if you can keep it, really referencing the question benjamin franklin had walking out of the hall of what self-governance is all about and what do we have to do to protect our liberty and discredit government we enjoyed a bizarre three things i just finished. getting into a couple other books. just started senator michael b. spoke, written out of history, which is an interesting book about many founders week kind of forgotten about and i've enjoyed that even though i'm just a few chapters into it, something i really enjoyed. another one i'm reading that it's tough to read this so important written by gary haugen who heads up in
highly recommend, just finished a lincoln by ron white, biography of one of my favorite people from illinois. hard not to be a huge abraham lincoln fan. this had so much information as i really enjoyed. also, growing up in chicago, huge cubs fan. really fun story about the last 108 years of struggle for the cubs to find that when last year and walking through the early game by game of the world series. it was a fun read i couldn't put down. and also eric went past us, if you can keep it, really...
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and women, who involved in business whether they're in south carolina, virginia, washington state or illinois, that are manufacturing good manufacturing jobs. we want to compete on a level playing field. if you get rid of the export-import bank, let's say it's 2%, there's 85 other export credit agencies all around the world, and so if you want to get after boeing and put people, maybe have a diminished workforce in north charleston, south carolina, washington state, you will help create more jobs in france because airbus will get the contracts. why don't you want american-made products competing with japan or germany or the uk or china? because those countries export credit agencies why, shouldn't we be on a level playing field and care about america first? steve: the level playing field i care about is all the small companies who are disadvantaged by this. >> the small companies benefit. steve: other companies do. >> they benefit part of the supply chain -- steve: hang on a second, paul ryan said this, why should we say -- hang on a second, paul ryan said why should we say me too on crony ca
and women, who involved in business whether they're in south carolina, virginia, washington state or illinois, that are manufacturing good manufacturing jobs. we want to compete on a level playing field. if you get rid of the export-import bank, let's say it's 2%, there's 85 other export credit agencies all around the world, and so if you want to get after boeing and put people, maybe have a diminished workforce in north charleston, south carolina, washington state, you will help create more...
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it was chaired by illinois governor otto kerner. after a seven-month investigation, the kerner commission's conclusions were devastating. our country was deeply divided between black and white -- unequal, unstable, unfair. the last surviving member, of the kerner commission is former oklahoma senator fred harris, now 86 years old. why did president johnson want to start the commission? fred harris: well, we were having these terrible disorders, riots all over the country. the worse were of course were in detroit and newark. nobody knew how it was going to end and whether it would be a kind of continuing thing. was it a harbinger of things to come. and so, he said, i want you to say what happened, why did it happen and what can be done to keep it from happening again and again. what we found in the kerner report was as for example here in detroit or in other cities, conditions were so horrible and relations between the police and the people in these central cities were so awful that almost any random spark could ignite this kind of d
it was chaired by illinois governor otto kerner. after a seven-month investigation, the kerner commission's conclusions were devastating. our country was deeply divided between black and white -- unequal, unstable, unfair. the last surviving member, of the kerner commission is former oklahoma senator fred harris, now 86 years old. why did president johnson want to start the commission? fred harris: well, we were having these terrible disorders, riots all over the country. the worse were of...
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. >> this is the illinois state high school championship. everything coach lou adams has worked so hard for all season has come down to this one final moment. >> y'all, we are tryin' to win y'all. >> for him, it's about much more than a title. it's about saving his players' lives. >> y'all do shooting drills. >> lou is head coach at orr academy on chicago's west side. it's at the center of some of the city's deadliest gun violence. >> on a scale of one to 10 in terms of the violence, 10 being the worst, where would you put it? >> 12. >> it's that bad? >> it's bad, man. >> worse than people realize? >> it's tough. it's tough. >> in the last seven months, there've been more murders in this part of chicago than any other -- more than 40. >> you hang out outside? >> no. no. it's crazy, man. you can't be out here. as soon as you come out, you hear bullets fly. >> when you hear that there's been a shooting, do you immediately make sure, make sure it's not one of my guys, make sure it's not someone i know? >> i make sure it's not one of my guys, bu
. >> this is the illinois state high school championship. everything coach lou adams has worked so hard for all season has come down to this one final moment. >> y'all, we are tryin' to win y'all. >> for him, it's about much more than a title. it's about saving his players' lives. >> y'all do shooting drills. >> lou is head coach at orr academy on chicago's west side. it's at the center of some of the city's deadliest gun violence. >> on a scale of one to 10...
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we are talking about iowa, illinois, indiana, nebraska. iowa, that isn battleground for presidential aspirations. >> up next, what is behind wall street's worsening diversity problem. this is bloomberg businessweek. ♪ ♪ welcome back to bloomberg businessweek, i am oliver renick. carol: i am carol massar. you can listen to us on the radio and sirius xm. oliver: also, in london and in asia on the bloomberg radio plus at. the top buses in wall street have been pledging to bring diversity to the workplace. >> the opposite is happening. max, jordan, tell me in terms of diversity, what is the backdrop? a more looking to have diverse workforce, men, women, minorities, what is going on? >> things are not looking good at some of the biggest banks in the u.s.. of the matter is that i tried to write about this a couple years ago. i may have even talked to you about it. i had this idea that writing a feature story about black diver sity, racial diversity on wall street -- the lack of it. we never found the perfect story. it is a complicated narrat
we are talking about iowa, illinois, indiana, nebraska. iowa, that isn battleground for presidential aspirations. >> up next, what is behind wall street's worsening diversity problem. this is bloomberg businessweek. ♪ ♪ welcome back to bloomberg businessweek, i am oliver renick. carol: i am carol massar. you can listen to us on the radio and sirius xm. oliver: also, in london and in asia on the bloomberg radio plus at. the top buses in wall street have been pledging to bring diversity...
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i feel that aside, i feel like my weigh is keeping me from fully realizing my academic illinois and i do try my best and i get grades and do everything i can. still feel like my opinions and my work is not as valid as my peers because of the way my body looks, and how do you maneuver that? you're an academic, you're -- you have -- you're a professor. how do you get over that imposter syndrome that has to do with your body? >> guest: i think you have to make peace with feeling that imposter syndrome but you also have to recognize that you can't control how other people perceive you, and that's one of the things i've always had to do as a black woman in academy to know that people might discount my ideas and my thinking and my research, but that's not about me. that's about them. and so you have to -- no matter how insecure you are, you also have to have this innate sense of confidence you belong in the academy and that your ideas are as valid as anyone else's. a lot of time its think -- especially as fat women we count ourselves out. we segregate ourselves as protection. you say that's
i feel that aside, i feel like my weigh is keeping me from fully realizing my academic illinois and i do try my best and i get grades and do everything i can. still feel like my opinions and my work is not as valid as my peers because of the way my body looks, and how do you maneuver that? you're an academic, you're -- you have -- you're a professor. how do you get over that imposter syndrome that has to do with your body? >> guest: i think you have to make peace with feeling that...
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i'm from illinois. i'm from a rural district that donald trump won. and people are tired of this appearing to be a game. they want us to get the job done. we're saying to mitch mcconnell, to speaker ryan, to any republicans, that we stand here ready to fight for bringing down the cost of prescription drugs, making health care more affordable from a premium perspective, co-pays and deductibles. so you know, yeah, we stand here ready. let's get the job done. thanks. ms. pelosi: thank you all.
i'm from illinois. i'm from a rural district that donald trump won. and people are tired of this appearing to be a game. they want us to get the job done. we're saying to mitch mcconnell, to speaker ryan, to any republicans, that we stand here ready to fight for bringing down the cost of prescription drugs, making health care more affordable from a premium perspective, co-pays and deductibles. so you know, yeah, we stand here ready. let's get the job done. thanks. ms. pelosi: thank you all.
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the presiding officer: the senator from illinois. mr. durbin: i want it thank my colleague from vermont. mr. president, in my hand is one of the closely kept secrets in washington, d.c., and these eight pages have been so carefully guarded that for three days we have been on the floor of the united states senate waiting for this moment. within the last hour, the republicans finally released their plan to change health care for every american. we've been waiting a long time. they've been meeting behind closed doors, secret sessions, writing what i have in my hand here. and you have to think to yourself, why would they do it in secret? if this is something that will affect every american family, business, and individual, and if they're proud of what they've done, why did they wait so long? well, when you read it, you can understand it. because this measure proposed by the republican leadership makes things worse for american families when it comes to health insurance. it's got a great name. aim sure somebody invested some time in thinking
the presiding officer: the senator from illinois. mr. durbin: i want it thank my colleague from vermont. mr. president, in my hand is one of the closely kept secrets in washington, d.c., and these eight pages have been so carefully guarded that for three days we have been on the floor of the united states senate waiting for this moment. within the last hour, the republicans finally released their plan to change health care for every american. we've been waiting a long time. they've been meeting...
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and you have fox con spending $10 billion in wisconsin and illinois. unbelievable stuff. there's a new metallurgical factory opening up in ashland, kentucky. the stock market is at an all-time high. when i see on great shows like yours, all these parlor games, what's up? who's down in washington? i paid $1.99 for gas. those are the things that matter. >> he does seem to have solid base support. i've been around the country. ohio, pennsylvania, a lot. the independents who voted for donald trump do seem to be a little squishier of late. and how about that poll? our latest abc news/"washington post" poll shows his approval rating at 36%. the lowest for any president at the six-month mark in 70 years. what does he do about people outside of his base? the rest of america? what advice would you give him? >> when he went to youngstown, thousands and thousands showed up. if he would come here to cincinnati, the same thing would happen. i don't think any president after six or seven months could travel the way the trumpster has traveled. with the outpouring of love and affection.
and you have fox con spending $10 billion in wisconsin and illinois. unbelievable stuff. there's a new metallurgical factory opening up in ashland, kentucky. the stock market is at an all-time high. when i see on great shows like yours, all these parlor games, what's up? who's down in washington? i paid $1.99 for gas. those are the things that matter. >> he does seem to have solid base support. i've been around the country. ohio, pennsylvania, a lot. the independents who voted for donald...
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john in illinois. democrat line. go ahead. caller: hey, thanks for working this sunday. a beautiful sunday and america. -- this morning in america. i am a big proponent of deterrence. i'm just throwing this out there, jonathan. an interceptor. we have a volunteer service and have the americans out there who would volunteer. i'm going to get off the line and listen to you. thank you, sir. guest: thank you. if you were to visit south korea, you would be exceedingly and pressed with the caliber, motivation, and training of american military personnel the point on the peninsula. they are serious about what they do and serious about deterrence. we have major exercises every year with south korea, ones the north koreans object to. of course they object to it and let because it suggests we are not wavering and those commitments. again, we never signed a peace treaty here. it was an armistice signed in 1953. it has kept the piece, not perfectly at all times, but there i has been no major resumption of warfare. south korea has gone from being a backward and underdeveloped country
john in illinois. democrat line. go ahead. caller: hey, thanks for working this sunday. a beautiful sunday and america. -- this morning in america. i am a big proponent of deterrence. i'm just throwing this out there, jonathan. an interceptor. we have a volunteer service and have the americans out there who would volunteer. i'm going to get off the line and listen to you. thank you, sir. guest: thank you. if you were to visit south korea, you would be exceedingly and pressed with the caliber,...
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we've got people standing up like the congressman from illinois, who all you can hear about him is he says immigrants. but they're foreign invaders. -- he is supposed to be working for citizens, not foreign invaders. waters should be impeached because they're working for foreign invaders and maybe they should be -- have to do like your last segment, register as foreign actors because they're not working for the constitution of the united states citizens. the whole democratic party has been doing the same thing. host: michael bocian, on the issue of immigration, what sort of data are you seeing in terms of your clients and the constituents that you serve. guest: it's been a fascinating issue, one in which the public has internal tension. i did a focus group where i said write down what comes to mind when i say immigrant. the top six words were -- broke the law, taking our jobs, not paying taxes, american dream, hard-working and want a better life. it wasn't divided, half were saying one and half were saying the other, it was the same people saying both. people do support and i think we
we've got people standing up like the congressman from illinois, who all you can hear about him is he says immigrants. but they're foreign invaders. -- he is supposed to be working for citizens, not foreign invaders. waters should be impeached because they're working for foreign invaders and maybe they should be -- have to do like your last segment, register as foreign actors because they're not working for the constitution of the united states citizens. the whole democratic party has been...
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host: we have teresa on the line from illinois. caller: good morning. first, just a comment. it is a lot of hypocrisy going on with this russia thing because what is going on with the u.s. interfering in venezuelan politics, and the hing,us thing, -- syria t so i think it is a lot of hypocrisy. my question is, is apec included? it is a political organization. are they registered under this foreign agents act? host: that is the american political israel -- guest: i don't know if they are registered. you can go to the fara webpage and they have a searchable database. it is important to recognize it is not just political activities , even if they have sympathies to foreign governments, there under theaction direction, control, or request. they have to be tasked by the foreign government with these activities. it is a good question. to find out who is registered, you can go to the website and search. host: you can also go to our website and see the hearings this week on the foreign agents registration act. our guest is dan pickard, an attorney and expert in this area. talk about
host: we have teresa on the line from illinois. caller: good morning. first, just a comment. it is a lot of hypocrisy going on with this russia thing because what is going on with the u.s. interfering in venezuelan politics, and the hing,us thing, -- syria t so i think it is a lot of hypocrisy. my question is, is apec included? it is a political organization. are they registered under this foreign agents act? host: that is the american political israel -- guest: i don't know if they are...
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we are talking about iowa, illinois, indiana, nebraska, etc. of course when we mention iowa that is that aground and ground zero for presidential aspirations. carol: ip next, was behind wall street's worsening diversity problem? oliver: the perks bankers enjoyed even when the broker is a robot. carol: this is "bloomberg businessweek." ♪ ♪ oliver: welcome back to "bloomberg businessweek." carol: you can listen to us on radio on sirius xm 119, 1330 and 106.1 fm in boston, am 960 in the bay area. oliver: and in london and in asia on the bloomberg radio plus app. and the finance section wall , street's top bosses have been pledging to bring diversity to the workplace. carol: the opposite is happening. here are reporters max and jordan. max, jordan, tell me in terms of diversity on wall street, what is at the backdrop here? some firms have been working to have a more diverse workforce. men, women, minorities. what is going on? max: a really simple way to describe what we found is things are not looking good at some of the biggest banks in the u.
we are talking about iowa, illinois, indiana, nebraska, etc. of course when we mention iowa that is that aground and ground zero for presidential aspirations. carol: ip next, was behind wall street's worsening diversity problem? oliver: the perks bankers enjoyed even when the broker is a robot. carol: this is "bloomberg businessweek." ♪ ♪ oliver: welcome back to "bloomberg businessweek." carol: you can listen to us on radio on sirius xm 119, 1330 and 106.1 fm in boston,...
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host: aurora, illinois, next up. thomas is on the independent line. good morning. caller: good morning. you know, trump talking about encouraging police officers to the usive to suspects is same thing that dick cheney did in isoners of war torturing people. and the violence of torture or the violence of physical abuse, you know, there's a physical reap what w of you you sow, or what goes around comes around. the more violence we do to others comes back at us. and just like cheney, when cheney would torture people from other nations, that would bring back torture on our people. and when our police forces tortured suspects, that's going to promote terrorism in this country, and trump is just as bad or worse than cheney. host: that's thomas in aurora, illinois, talking about the comments of president trump before law enforcement officials friday on long island. headline in "the wall street journal" saying trump to law enforcement, don't be too nice. they write the comments drew some cheers and applause from the audience, at one point -- at another point, mr. trump tol
host: aurora, illinois, next up. thomas is on the independent line. good morning. caller: good morning. you know, trump talking about encouraging police officers to the usive to suspects is same thing that dick cheney did in isoners of war torturing people. and the violence of torture or the violence of physical abuse, you know, there's a physical reap what w of you you sow, or what goes around comes around. the more violence we do to others comes back at us. and just like cheney, when cheney...
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we had two things to celebrate >> reporter: these babies were born at the medical center in illinois less than a mile from the baseball team's legendary home. cubs mascot clark, visited the new born, with the commissioner's trophy, and the world series ring. >> it is his first cubs jersey >> no. >> he is a cubs baby. >> okay. >> baby was born monday, and rita arrived on tuesday and theo named after cubs executive theo epstein came into dave and erin's world over a week ago. when do we think theo was conceived. >> i don't know the scientific proof but we're pretty convinced. >> yes. >> just the right amount of champagne and the cubs win. >> ob-gyn doctor medical lays dennis says deliveries doubled around when babies conceived around world series would have come to term. >> it was all hands on deck. it was a very busy time. babies tend to come either all at won or, you know, the worst time. >> we cannot know for sure if the cubs brought on this babe boom for these new parents at least, the timing is a home run. adrian a diaz for cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >>> so, cute. well, keeping on t
we had two things to celebrate >> reporter: these babies were born at the medical center in illinois less than a mile from the baseball team's legendary home. cubs mascot clark, visited the new born, with the commissioner's trophy, and the world series ring. >> it is his first cubs jersey >> no. >> he is a cubs baby. >> okay. >> baby was born monday, and rita arrived on tuesday and theo named after cubs executive theo epstein came into dave and erin's world...
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there were fox friends from illinois, iowa and north carolina who came at the barns&noble of america. people come from all over the country. it's a destination. clayton: great food court. ed, let's talk about what the president was tweeting this weekend. he's putting republican leadership on notice. look, they canceled the august recess but they wound it back, now they get to go back on res because thaw established so much, the president let them know that he's ready to get rid of health care. bailouts for insurance companies and bailouts for members of congress will end very soon. unless republican senators are total quits, repeal and replace is not dead. don't give up republican senators, the world is watching, repeal and replace must go. >> i had a lot of people say they love the tweeting. they don't care if people in the mainstream media say, stop the tweeting, they love those kinds of things that expose hypocrisy among members of congress who sunk repeal and replace. lawmakers in both parties who were passing this legislation insisted, we don't want to live under the same rules a
there were fox friends from illinois, iowa and north carolina who came at the barns&noble of america. people come from all over the country. it's a destination. clayton: great food court. ed, let's talk about what the president was tweeting this weekend. he's putting republican leadership on notice. look, they canceled the august recess but they wound it back, now they get to go back on res because thaw established so much, the president let them know that he's ready to get rid of health...
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served in the 95th illinois infantry. like some of these other women, jenny hodgers was not discovered until well after the war. in fact, here is a 20th century newspaper article, that finally cahier isthat albert actually jenny heizer's. she disguised herself, and it worked so well for her that she continue to do it, for years after the war until she was discovered. when she went in, i believe she wanted to get her physical to get her pension, and that is when someone discovered that albert was a little bit different from some of the other men who were coming in to get their pension. one of the comrades who defended her referred to her in language that seems so obvious to us in the 21st century, as -- old half-and-half. which suggests what to us? we have to try to think like 19th-century people. does it sound like they may be new something was up? probably, right? but albert could carry a rifle , and good fight, so they just played along. as they did with several other examples but i will show you. -- that i will show yo
served in the 95th illinois infantry. like some of these other women, jenny hodgers was not discovered until well after the war. in fact, here is a 20th century newspaper article, that finally cahier isthat albert actually jenny heizer's. she disguised herself, and it worked so well for her that she continue to do it, for years after the war until she was discovered. when she went in, i believe she wanted to get her physical to get her pension, and that is when someone discovered that albert...
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served in the 95th illinois infantry. like some of these other women's, jenny hoders was not discovered until well after the war. in fact here is a 20th century newspaper article that finally reveals that albert cashier is jennie hodgers. she continued to do it for years after the war until she was discovered. i believe she wanted to get a physical to get her pension, and that is when someone discovered that albert was a little different from some of the other men who were coming in to get their pension. one of the comrades who defended her was in language that seems asular to us at the time, old half and half. we have to think like 19th-century people. does it sound like they maybe knew something was up? probably. but albert could carry a rifle and fight, so they just played along. as they did with several other examples but i will show you. i like her because she looks means as hell. frances clayton was in the main cavalry. here she is in her cavalry uniform and here she is obviously not in her cavalry uniform. she look
served in the 95th illinois infantry. like some of these other women's, jenny hoders was not discovered until well after the war. in fact here is a 20th century newspaper article that finally reveals that albert cashier is jennie hodgers. she continued to do it for years after the war until she was discovered. i believe she wanted to get a physical to get her pension, and that is when someone discovered that albert was a little different from some of the other men who were coming in to get...
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he was from new jersey and moved to illinois. he was a friend of lincoln. he became the horse man of illinois. he could be bateman's father. i don't know if it is true. i would have to get back into the archive, get some grants and go find out. if you have some money. right now i don't know. i have looked around. historians have used this if -- image before. i cannot find anything. it is a work in progress. about the wide distribution, it was widely distributed, in the north. in new york, he had this coming out. the fact he has a whole book trying to publicize it. you have all of these important people hoping to advertise. it was much more, i would say, there were a lot of people who are really enthusiastic about it. they doesn't mean the whole nation was. obviously we would have a different country. tell me if you can find something about bateman. i will give you my you know. -- my email. yourt to detract from analysis of allegory, was there a key to tell you what these things meant? brook thomas: it is an bateman's book. he says a, this -- that is this. a
he was from new jersey and moved to illinois. he was a friend of lincoln. he became the horse man of illinois. he could be bateman's father. i don't know if it is true. i would have to get back into the archive, get some grants and go find out. if you have some money. right now i don't know. i have looked around. historians have used this if -- image before. i cannot find anything. it is a work in progress. about the wide distribution, it was widely distributed, in the north. in new york, he...
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we're talking about iowa, illinois, indiana, nebraska, etc. of course, when we mentioned iowa, but is also, you know, i battle ground for presidential aspirations -- a battleground for presidential administrations. carol: what is up with washington's diversity problem. oliver: brokers. carol: this is "bloomberg businessweek." ♪ ♪ oliver: welcome back to "bloomberg businessweek." carol: you can listen to us on the radio on sirius fm channel 119. and in new york. and in boston. a.m. 960 in the bay area. oliver: in asia on the bloomberg radio plus app. in the front at section, wall street's top bosses have pledged four years to bring diversity -- for years to bring diversity to the workplace. carol: the opposite has happened. tell us about the backdrop. working to have a more diverse workforce, men, women, minorities, what is going on? max: a very simple way to describe it is that things are not going good for diversity. i tried to write about this years ago, i might've talk to you about it. editor, -- our editor, we had no idea about talking
we're talking about iowa, illinois, indiana, nebraska, etc. of course, when we mentioned iowa, but is also, you know, i battle ground for presidential aspirations -- a battleground for presidential administrations. carol: what is up with washington's diversity problem. oliver: brokers. carol: this is "bloomberg businessweek." ♪ ♪ oliver: welcome back to "bloomberg businessweek." carol: you can listen to us on the radio on sirius fm channel 119. and in new york. and in...
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engel: it's my pleasure to yield one minute to the the gentlewoman from illinois, a respected member of the energy and commerce committee, ms. schakowsky. ms. schakowsky: i rise in support of today's sanction legislation which i'm see that it has complied with the iran nuclear agreement. experts, the international community and even some of president trump's own advisers agree that the iran nuclear agreement is working. in june, the international atomic energy agency certified that iran is within the limits set by this historic deal. there are serious issues left to be addressed with iran, especially in regards to human rights violations and ballistic missiles, which this bill covers. the iran deal took nuclear weapons off the table and allowed us to deal with these remaining challenges, withdraw ing or violating the agreement would be an enormous mistake. this upholds our agreement with iran and holding russia and north korea accountable for their actions. i urge my colleagues to support this legislation and i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from california. mr. r
engel: it's my pleasure to yield one minute to the the gentlewoman from illinois, a respected member of the energy and commerce committee, ms. schakowsky. ms. schakowsky: i rise in support of today's sanction legislation which i'm see that it has complied with the iran nuclear agreement. experts, the international community and even some of president trump's own advisers agree that the iran nuclear agreement is working. in june, the international atomic energy agency certified that iran is...
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mac the time belongs to the gentleman from illinois and. >> seven like the record touse state was paying is the only big that concluded the independent for a closure review every single loan was reviewed and properly compensated. also we were the only big to do all alone modifications to take great offense in the body that calls me a foreclosure can bring key member i have had the opportunity to talk with you about this many times before it is nothing space very proud of the one rest -- west record robo signing is not a legal term and i am being harassed. >> you are under oath. >> the time does not belong to the ranking member but to the gentleman from illinois. you may proceed. >> lahood june 12 report makes recommendations of the cybersecurity framework in which a river together to harmonize regulations bin should work to those interpretations with specific rules of guidance so how do facilitate these efforts are what can we do to support this work?. >> it is very critical cyber security is an important issue we're working closely with the regulators is the importance of the confidence
mac the time belongs to the gentleman from illinois and. >> seven like the record touse state was paying is the only big that concluded the independent for a closure review every single loan was reviewed and properly compensated. also we were the only big to do all alone modifications to take great offense in the body that calls me a foreclosure can bring key member i have had the opportunity to talk with you about this many times before it is nothing space very proud of the one rest --...
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she is important to the winning of suffrage in illinois. she becomes an important actor of republican party. she runs for office herself in the late 1920's. she is just everywhere on the half -- on behalf of racial justice and social justice from the 1920's on. it looked like -- as i said the republican party is a party of most african-americans in the 1920's. in 1920, of course, the presidential election returned a republican president and a much more republican congress. so it looked like, to african-american voters, this is our moment. they started advocating for the dire anti-lynching bill. against the so hard segregation of the federal government. you may know that here in washington, the federal government became much more segregated under woodrow wilson. african-americans are pushing back against that, a huge issue for that. many african-americans are pushing congress to implement the 14th amendment. the 14th amendment, as you know, said that any state that disenfranchised adult men should thanr any reason other rebellion or crime sh
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the time belongs to the n gentleman from illinois. the time -- [inaudible conversations]man frm the time belongs to the gentleman from illinois. he may proceed. >> thanks, mr. chairman. thank you, mr. secretary, for being here. the treasury department's june 12th report makes a number of recommendations regarding the harmonization of our cybersecurity framework. specifically, the report recommends further coordination on two fronts. one, financial regulatory agencies should work to harmonize regulations, two, to work to harmonize interpretations and implementation of specific rule and guidance around cybersecurity framework. i believe both of these are very important goals. i wonder if you could just talk briefly on how the treasury department mans to facilitate these rts and is there anything we can do to help support this work. >> yes, we look forward to working with you. it's very critical. cybersecurity is a very, very important issue, and we're working closely with all the regulators on it. >> please let us know, again, how we ca
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it's the first baby goose step so a lot of senators are trying to stop it, like illinois senator and bug-eyed squeezy toy, dick durbin, who said, "we're exploring the ways right now to keep the senate formally in session through the august recess." they might cancel recess? that means mitch mcconnell would have to set up his slip and slide on the senate floor! ( cheers and applause ) and, and, it's not. ( cheers and applause ) it looks fun. that looks refreshing. it's not just the democrats. south carolina republican and oldest man in an elementary school picture, lindsay graham, is warning the president not to mess with sessions. >> i'm 100% behind jeff sessions. there will be no confirmation hearing for a new attorney general in 2017. if jeff sessions is fired, there will be holy hell to pay. >> stephen: "holy hell. holy hell. i do declare. holy hell. if you persist, i will whip you with my fiddlesticks. holy hell. and graham went on to warn: >> any effort to go after mueller could be the beginning of the end of the trump presidency. ( cheers and applause ). >> stephen: yes, and--
it's the first baby goose step so a lot of senators are trying to stop it, like illinois senator and bug-eyed squeezy toy, dick durbin, who said, "we're exploring the ways right now to keep the senate formally in session through the august recess." they might cancel recess? that means mitch mcconnell would have to set up his slip and slide on the senate floor! ( cheers and applause ) and, and, it's not. ( cheers and applause ) it looks fun. that looks refreshing. it's not just the...
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i'm from illinois. i'm from a rural district that donald trump won. and people are tired of this appearing to be a game. they want us to get the job done. we're saying to mitch mcconnell, to speaker ryan, to any republicans, that we stand here ready to fight for bringing down the cost of prescription drugs, making health care more affordable from a premium perspective, co-pays and deductibles. so you know, yeah, we stand here ready. let's get the job done. thanks. >> thank you all. >> on newsmakers this weekend, our guest is kentucky congressman john yarmouth, the house budgeton the committee. he tucks about the budget and appropriations process, which recently included defense spending and the proposed border wall. watch the interview sunday at 10:00 a.m. and six clock p.m. eastern on c-span. q&a, art baudouin about thet his book vietnam war. shocked me because the saigon military command was so out of touch with the reality of what was happening in the streets. they literally got a lot of young americans killed. denied the city have been taken. it w
i'm from illinois. i'm from a rural district that donald trump won. and people are tired of this appearing to be a game. they want us to get the job done. we're saying to mitch mcconnell, to speaker ryan, to any republicans, that we stand here ready to fight for bringing down the cost of prescription drugs, making health care more affordable from a premium perspective, co-pays and deductibles. so you know, yeah, we stand here ready. let's get the job done. thanks. >> thank you all....