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"We're going back to the west wing. We're not going to the capitol. Mister Trump then used his free hand to lunge towards Bobby engel. Trump posted on his social media site, calling her story fake and sick, and now NBC News is reporting that a source close to the Secret Service has heard from the lead agent and the presidential limo driver who both deny that that ever happened, the reportedly prepared to testify under oath. Chicago police announced the arrest last night in a stabbing following pride festivities on the north side, 24 year old lacan reporters facing three counts of aggravated battery with a deadly weapon. Police say she stabbed three people late Sunday Night in the 900 block of west Belmont. Porters accused of getting into a verbal argument with the victims before the stabbing. A fourth person has died from the trains of ramen in Missouri Monday. Dozens more were hurt when the train hit a dumb trunk at the crossing. It has no lights or other signals to warn of an approaching train. As recently as May 31st of this year, the county commission had a call with the railway tracks owner over concerns of visibility at the crossing, investigators say they will download the event recorder to determine when the engineer blew the horn, the speed the train was traveling and when the brakes were applied. Chicago public power from the public health commissioner doctor Ellison already says that with COVID-19 vaccine for children under 5 available next week, more than 2000 kids have received their first dose. I am a pediatrician by training. I absolutely trust vaccines. I want you to know that my youngest nephew, who was the only one in my extended family who had not been old enough to get vaccinated, got his first dose of vaccine in this last week. I already said there are several vaccine clinics around the city where kids under 5 can get their first dose, the vaccine remains free. WGN sports the Sox beat the angels 11 to four, the cubs lost

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"We're going back to the west wing. We're not going to the capitol. Mister Trump then used his free hand to lunge towards Bobby engel. Trump posted on his social media site, calling her story fake and sick, and now NBC News is reporting that a source close to the Secret Service has heard from the lead agent and the presidential limo driver who both deny that that ever happened, the reportedly prepared to testify under oath. Chicago police announced the arrest last night in a stabbing following pride festivities on the north side, 24 year old lacan reporters facing three counts of aggravated battery with a deadly weapon. Police say she stabbed three people late Sunday Night in the 900 block of west Belmont. Porters accused of getting into a verbal argument with the victims before the stabbing. A fourth person has died from the trains of ramen in Missouri Monday. Dozens more were hurt when the train hit a dumb trunk at the crossing. It has no lights or other signals to warn of an approaching train. As recently as May 31st of this year, the county commission had a call with the railway tracks owner over concerns of visibility at the crossing, investigators say they will download the event recorder to determine when the engineer blew the horn, the speed the train was traveling and when the brakes were applied. Chicago public power from the public health commissioner doctor Ellison already says that with COVID-19 vaccine for children under 5 available next week, more than 2000 kids have received their first dose. I am a pediatrician by training. I absolutely trust vaccines. I want you to know that my youngest nephew, who was the only one in my extended family who had not been old enough to get vaccinated, got his first dose of vaccine in this last week. I already said there are several vaccine clinics around the city where kids under 5 can get their first dose, the vaccine remains free. WGN sports the Sox beat the angels 11 to four, the cubs lost

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"Reaching about 60 in the afternoon A U.S. district judge denied the stay of execution for several Oklahoma death row inmates Now several men face execution in the next 30 days During Warren joins me for a deep dive of the American death penalty I'm melisa Harris Perry and that's next time on the takeaway we are afternoon to three on 93.9 FM They say out of sight is out of mind But I have wandered countless times to walk with those I can not see For they are still in mind to me The Supernatural series that started it all Snap touch would spook returns with an all new hour of dark storytelling do not listen Tonight at 9 a 93.9 W NYC It's morning edition from NPR news I'm Rachel Martin and I'm now well king good morning Kid sized doses of the COVID vaccine are one step closer to getting an okay from regulators The advisers to the FDA voted in favor of authorizing the Pfizer BioNTech vaccine for children ages 5 to 11 a decision from the FDA itself either agreeing with or rejecting that recommendation could come at any time In Perez Alison Aubrey has been following this one good one Allison Good morning Noelle Okay so what's the evidence that the vaccine will be effective for little kids 5 to 11 Well the advisers considered data from a Pfizer clinical trial that included more than 2000 kids It found a vaccine was about 91% effective against symptomatic infection Now throughout the pandemic there have been more than 8600 young children hospitalized with COVID and nearly a hundred kids aged 5 to 11 have died from COVID So when it came time to vote one committee member did abstain but all the others voted that the benefits of vaccinating this age group outweighs the risks Doctor Amanda Cohn explained her vote COVID-19 now is the vaccine preventable disease from my perspective and COVID is also the 8th highest killer of kids in this age group over the past year And so the use of this vaccine will prevent death will prevent ICU admissions and will prevent significant long-term adverse outcomes in children Now some committee members said they think for now it should be the parent's choice to vaccinate their kids not a mandate Based on your reporting do you think the FDA is going to agree with those advisers and go ahead and authorize the vaccine The FDA typically does follow the advice of its advisory committee And the agency's own scientists have already weighed in now they concluded that the vaccines benefit in preventing hospitalizations and deaths likely outweigh the risks of any potential rare serious side effects So yes the agencies analysis does support authorization One thing I bet parents will be very curious about what are the side effects for kids who get the shot You know the common side effects tend to be the same seen in adults or armed headache aches chills Now when it comes to serious side effects the main concern is myocarditis which is inflammation in the heart There have been rare instances following vaccination mostly in young men Now no children in the Pfizer child developed myocarditis but some older kids have doctor Matthew oster of the CDC outlined what is known from ten cases among 12 to 17 year olds who developed the condition after receiving the Pfizer vaccine About 30% of those 12 to 17 had been given a status of recovered meaning the medications and exercise restrictions no one bung symptoms This was one month after vaccination typically he says the long-term outlook of children who get myocarditis is good but this is something CDC will track closely through surveillance if the vaccine is authorized And let's say it is authorized how likely is it that parents will be on board You know about 44% of adolescents 12 to 17 years old have been fully vaccinated So that's one data point And a recent poll from the COVID-19 vaccine education and equity project found about two thirds of parents of 5 to 11 year olds say they are likely to vaccinate their children so typically adults who've been vaccinated are more likely to say they'll get their young children vaccinated among those who say that they won't vaccinate their children right away Many say full approval from the FDA or a school mandate would prompt them to change their minds And pure health correspondent Allison Aubrey thanks Allison Thank you Noel Senate Democrats have a plan to pay for President Biden's agenda Democratic lawmakers have spent many weeks haggling over cutting down the spending plan by at least a $1 trillion just last night two of the pivotal moderate democratic senators were talking about Joe Manchin and kyrsten sinema of course They were back at The White House again And now Senate Democrats say they plan to fund a portion of the spending bill with new taxes on big corporations and a small number of very rich people Here's the Senate finance committee chair Ron wyden of Oregon How can you say when something like 750 billionaires made close to $2 trillion in a pandemic that they should be able to pay little or no taxes for years on end And Pierre congressional correspondent Kelsey Snell is following this story good morning Kelsey Good morning How would this I guess you could call a billionaire's tax work Well Democrats say these new rules would apply to about 700 people And those are people who earn more than $100 million a year or have more than $1 billion in assets over three years So a fairly small group of people These billionaires would have to report how much their assets gained or lost each year Then they'd be taxed on those gains or could write off the losses Then it kind of becomes more complicated with some items like interest in a business or real estate And when it comes to those things they'd only pay when there's a sale but there'd be an extra fee that's kind of like paying an interest on something that was worth a ton of money Okay fairly small might be understating it just a little bit The 700 Americans out of 300 million or so this would raise a lot of money Democrats say it would raise hundreds of billions of dollars but they don't have the exact figures yet And those figures will be really important when it comes to selling the plan to skeptics within their own party Yes I can imagine Okay so what about the corporate tax that Rachel mentioned So that's a little bit simpler It's a 15% minimum tax on really large corporations I think companies that consistently earn more than a $1 billion each year You know this doesn't do anything to the top corporate rate which was another plan that Biden in a lot of Democrats had suggested instead it goes after companies that have avoided paying taxes altogether No it is a pretty small group even smaller than the group of billions We're talking about maybe around 200 companies but the idea has the support of key Democrats like kyrsten sinema of Arizona and that is very important Are the Democrats then in complete agreement on these two proposals Well they are not quite there yet They have been some Democrats who have been skeptical of the billionaire tax and they say it's hard to administer or could just be a flop The details came out really late last night and this is just a portion of what's left to be decided As of last night Democrats were still negotiating over paid leave dental and vision benefits and Medicare details on climate change Medicaid and a few other tax provisions They've been negotiating for months now How are they going to get all this done in the next couple days Well they say a lot of things have changed President Biden has gotten intensely involved And you know there is his to the global climate summit when he wanted to get a deal before that I talked to Massachusetts senator Elizabeth Warren yesterday And she said people should actually worry when the negotiations are broad not when they're getting down to the really nitty Gritty policy details We're finally talking among ourselves down at the can I really live with this level So basically what she's saying is they're really having these deep conversations about the final policies and that should give other Democrats hope that they're going to get to a deal plus there's a political reality that they have to get this done or risk alienating voters And peer congressional correspondent Kelsey snow Thanks Kelsey Thanks for having me Okay so some of the people who've been charged in the January 6th riot at the U.S..

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"Are believed to be non life threatening. They also say reports of active shooters at other schools in the city are not true. The FBI assisting in the investigation at Heritage High, No word yet on a motive or suspect students were being sent home early veteran officer is dead, another hospitalized after a shootout as they served a warrant this morning. In Houston. The suspect they were trying to arrest was shot and killed. Mayor Sylvester Turner calls it a tragic day is another reminder that police work is inherently Dangerous. Uh and you never know. Police officers never know what they're going to face when they leave their homes during the course of their duty. The officer killed William Jeffrey had been a cop for 31 years. The Harris County Sheriff's Department is investigating. The White House says President Biden supports a full investigation of the drone strike mistake. Killed as many as 10 civilians last month in Afghanistan and that he was briefed Friday morning before Centcom's public announcement but that he still has confidence in over the horizon. Counterterrorism capabilities. Now the U. S. Troops are out of Afghanistan. A patchwork of restrictions on foreign travel to the U. S. Will begin easing in November. But air travelers will now have to show proof of vaccination and a negative covid tests. Vaccines continue to show that they're highly effective. Including against the dealt the variance. White House Covid Response coordinator Jeff Signs says it's a public health decision, though it does not apply to land borders. Pfizer says it's covid vaccine works for Children ages 5 to 11 After testing a lower dose on more than 2000 kids, they now plan to seek authorization to use it to York City announces weekly random testing on unvaccinated students..

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"Leader. News is brought to you by Semper Solaris. The Santa Ana winds season is just around the corner, and that means fire season is here. That means we all have a role to play l a mayor, Garcetti says. He knows he sounds like a broken record when he reminds people to have an evacuation plan and create defensible space around your home and property. But, he adds, It's a matter of life and death. We do this every single year to make sure that you are safe and that we can protect our city even as we see more extreme weather. As a result of climate change and other factors and a drought obviously continue, he says. This year's brush fire seasons on track to be one of the worst in years. Steve Gregory King If I news news is brought to you by Semper Solaris. Cops and torrents are working with election officials to send out new ballots because more than 300 recall election ballots were found in a felon's car. Sergeant Mark Reynolds, Uh Hodulik says that the guy was found passed out. We're working with several other agencies to try and track down where these pilots were taken from and that suspects intent with those ballots, he says. Investigators also found a handgun, meth Xanax and a scale. Several sex trafficking task forces in so Cal have teamed up to find 18 missing or abducted Children operation. Restoring hope included the LAPD Pomona PD, D. C. F, S and L. A County D a s office and was led by the U. S Marshal Service. Central District of California is missing Child unit. The group spent two months as some are examining 30 for high risk cases connected with child exploitation, sexual abuse or mental health conditions. Nationwide. The missing child unit has helped find 863 missing kids. Just this year. The Marshal Service is more than 2000 kids have been found since the unit was created in 2015 in L A. Corbyn Carson Kft news. President Biden is encouraging employers to require workers to be vaccinated against Covid 19. Now that the Pfizer vaccine has full FDA approval reason most people America don't worry about polio, smallpox, measles, mumps and rubella today. Is because of vaccines. It only makes sense to require vaccine to stop the spread of Covid 19. The FDA announced full approval for fighters Covid 19 vaccine yesterday for people 16 and older Biden also pushing for state and local leaders to require vaccines and other incentives for people to get the shot. The FDA is telling people to stop using veterinary drugs to treat or prevent covid 19, the agency says. There's been an increase in people self medicating with anti parasitic drugs which.

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"End of the month, a U. S official says. CIA Director William Burns visited Kabul yesterday to meet with the Taliban's top political leader. The Santa Ana winds season is just around the corner, and that means fire season is here. That means we all have a role to play l a mayor, Garcetti says. He knows he sounds like a broken record when he reminds people to have an evacuation plan and create defensible space around your home and property. But, he adds, It's a matter of life and death. We do this every single year to make sure that you are safe and that we can protect our city even as we see more extreme weather. As a result of climate change and other factors and a drought obviously continue, he says. This year's brush fire seasons on track to be one of the worst in years. Steve Gregory King if I Knew Governor Newsom EDS. Asked the Biden administration for presidential major disaster Declaration to help California deal with the ongoing wildfires. Susan says the declaration would be for multiple fires that are burning in the northern part of the state. It would help people impacted by fires get access to legal services, housing, food and medical services. The number of people going to the hospital with Covid 19 in L. A county appears to be leveling off. The latest state figures show. There was an increase of just two patients yesterday following four days of decline. Shops and tourists are working with election officials to send out new ballots because because more than 300 recall election ballots were found in a felon's car, Sergeant Mark Panja lack was the guy who says the guy was found passed out. We're working with several other agencies. To try and track down where these pilots were taken from and that suspects intent with those ballots, he says. Investigators last week also found a shotgun, meth Xanax and a scale in the guy's car. Several sex trafficking task forces in SoCal have teamed up to find 18 missing or abducted Children operation. Restoring hope included the LAPD Pomona PD, D. C. F, S and L. A County D a s office and was led by the U. S. Marshal Service. Central District of California is missing Child unit. The group spent two months this summer examining 34 high risk cases connected with child exploitation, sexual abuse or mental health conditions nationwide. The missing child unit has helped find 863 missing kids just this year. The Marshal Service is more than 2000 kids have been found since the unit was created in 2015 in L. A. Corbyn Carson Kft needed and the U. S. Capitol. Police have cleared the officer involved in the shooting death of Ashley Babbitt. She was seen trying to kick in a window after getting into the Capitol building on January 6th. A B C. S. Alex Melon says Capitol police say the actions of the officer were consistent with training as well as policy and procedure. The U. S Capitol police is office of Professional Responsibility says outright that the actions of this officer quote potentially saved members and staff from serious injury and possible death from that large crowd of rioters, Capitol police say Not only was it the right thing to do, but it potentially save lawmakers lives and their staff. The single look here. Drive on the 605..

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"Its way down. Police have identified those fatally injured a 27 year old man in a 22 year old woman. As of today, 10% of Illinois residents have received at least one dose of the Corona virus vaccine. Governor Pritzker says the state continues to reach new milestones are statewide vaccinations yesterday reached a new record of 95,400. That beats are old record by 20,000 Day. Illinois is now one of the best among the top 10 most populous states for per capita vaccinations. Over the past two weeks, Black and Hispanic residents in Illinois have been vaccinated at half the rate of white residents, according to newly released state data. The demographic data released Friday and analyzed by the Tribune's on track with the concerns of many public health officials. Who believe black and Hispanic residents may have a harder time lining up shots. Or they might be cautious because of past discrimination in medical research. The analysis shows that as of Friday, 11% of white residents had gotten at least one dose of the two dose regimen of vaccine shots. The same was true of just 5% of black residents and 4% of Hispanic residents. Kessler, WGN News and Fizer says it hopes to start testing its cove in 19 vaccines on adolescence within the first part of this year, a spokesperson told WGN. They've finished enrolling more than 2000 Kids ages 12 to 18 for the trial, but the protocol has not been approved by regulators. Deserves the only manufacturer whose trials may be far enough along to have vaccine data on kids. By the end of the summer, Madonna is still enrolling participants for its adolescent trial. WGN Sports. Here's Kevin Powell Bulls taking on Kawai Leonard and the Clippers second meeting between the two teams. The Clippers winning the first polls did win a couple nights ago. Over the Pelicans number six. Illinois is nine and three in conference play their best big 10 starts since 2010. Visit Nebraska Blackhawks defenseman Adam Ball Quist is back with his teammates and practicing after missing a couple weeks while on the covert protocol list. He did test positive for covert 19. Yeah, a little bit. Taste back smell. I've nothing. It's kind of weird, you know? You always say we want a slight see if you smell good or like your clone is good or anything but that, but hopefully we'll be back soon. Bob. Yeah, that's I'm just happy to be out of the quarantine. Hawks hose Columbus tomorrow we'll have that game at 6 30. The plan is to have fans in the stands. When the White Sox and Cubs begins a spring training play in a couple of weeks, both teams will be offering a limited number of seats for sale. Their games in Glendale and Mesa. The Sox begin two weeks from Sunday. A Cubs beginning against the Padres March 1st I'm Kevin.

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"Attack on the capital as soon as he learned of it? Raskin says Trump clearly incited the riot. Incitement to violent insurrection is not protected. By free speech. There is no First Amendment defense to impeachment for high crimes and misdemeanors. The idea itself is absurd. Trump's defense lawyers will begin presenting their case today. Convicting Trump is viewed as a long shot because 17 Republican senators Would have to join all 50 Democrats in voting to find him guilty. There's new reporting that Trump may have been much sicker with covert 19 that originally thought, according to The New York Times, Doctors were worried he may have to go may have had to go on event to later. When he was initially hospitalized. The paper says Trump had extremely low blood oxygen levels and a long problem at one point, which could be a sign of acute case of the disease. Earlier reports only indicated that Trump had trouble breathing and had developed a fever. Biden administration is working to make Cove in 19 vaccines more readily available to the public. Speaking at the National Institutes of Health yesterday, President Biden said the U. S. Has purchased an additional 200 million vaccine doses in the company's developing the shots for speeding up delivery timelines. That means Ronal attractive enough supply. For 300 million Americans. By the end of July 100 million doses that were initially promised by June will now be delivered by the end of May, almost a month ahead of schedule. Fizer says it hopes to start testing its covert vaccines on adolescents within the first part of the year spokesperson told WGN. They finished enrolling more than 2000 Kids ages 12 to 18 for the trial, But the protocols not been approved by regulators. Yet visors the only manufacturer whose trials have maybe far enough along to have some vaccine data on Kids by the end of the summer. Some Chicago public school students return to class yesterday, thanks to a settlement between their teachers.

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"Sears. The News is sponsored by WGN America. Police Look for the driver of a hit and run on the North side and no heat at a suburban apartment building. First WGN traffic and taking a look at our area, roadways and expressways, things looking good out there. No delays or anything, toe keep you from getting where you need to be at this early morning hour. Now the Heat's been out for days at a apartment building in Riverside in Chicago's west suburbs. Luckily, my grandma gave me a fur coat before she moved to Florida. So I'm wearing her fur coat as well as I have, like eight blankets. I would say temperatures of times dipped into the single digits. This that building resident you heard told WGN. She's seen inside temps drop into the forties. Since the Heat stopped working. The building's owner notify tenants Wednesday that boiler maintenance was scheduled for yesterday. Bicyclist is in a medically induced coma in the hospital right now, after a hit and run on the city's north side, police say 31 year old Alexandra Petzel was run over with the rear end of the car at Kimble and Addison Wednesday afternoon. The driver never stopped Sean but soulless her father. It's heart wrenching. It were just you just want to cry. The family's asking for anyone with information on this to call police and SUV that was stolen in a Carjacking Wednesday was involved in a crash on the far North side yesterday. Police say the Hyundai Santa Fe was traveling the wrong way on the 6600 block of North Sealy when it crashed into a Dodge Charger. Police say the people inside the Honda ran away. No one is in custody. Republican senators are praising House impeachment managers for their presentation against former President Trump. Florida's Marco Rubio thought they did a good job, while Susan Collins of Maine noted it was a very thorough presentation, But Rubio and others still aren't sure if an impeachment trial is appropriate for someone who's no longer in office, he argued. It would set a very dangerous precedent. Trump's defense will give their opening arguments later today, Illinois health officials reported more than 2800 new covert 90. Covert 19 cases at 102 deaths, the state's average 70 positivity rate is holding at 3.3%. The number of covert 19 vaccinations so far administered in Illinois has now surpassed 1.5, million director of the Illinois Department of Public Health Doctor and goes a Zika. It will be months. For some people who are eligible to get the foot by the time they actually get the vaccine, and I know that's a very difficult message to carry. Health officials encourage residents to continue practicing the three WC where a mask wash hands often and watch Your distance Advisor says it hopes to start testing its covert 19 vaccine on adolescence within the first part of this year. Spokesperson told WGN. They finished enrolling more than 2000 Kids aged 12 to 18 for the trial, But the protocol has not been approved by regulators. Visor is the only manufacturer who's Charles may be far enough along to have vaccine data on kids by the end of summer, Madonna's still enrolling participants for its adolescent trial. Some Chicago public school students return to Class today or yesterday. That is now the dispute between CBS and the Chicago Teachers Union is over. But the CPS parent, Canela, Miller says she does the thing. Classrooms are safe to go back to. Some teachers are being instructed to keep their windows open and in order to, you know, make sure that you know the air is circulating correctly. It's the middle of winter. This is not making sense. Parents are demanding improvements to remote learning also safety foreign person learners. They're also requesting immediate with CPS leadership to demand new federal funding is used to support all those demands. Customers waiting in long lines and cold temperatures outside Illinois Secretary of State's Drivers Facilities justice schedule A future appointments are asking why they can't just do it online. Spokesman Henry Out. The pandemic poses many challenges. And yet Secretary of State White and our office has been the on Lee. Statewide office to remain open. Throughout the pandemic. Right now only 11 drivers services facilities statewide allow for the schedule of appointments online, the secretary of state's office says soon that program's being expanded the space Six astronauts aboard the International space Station have set a record for the most days in space by a crew aboard a U. S spacecraft. Man. Medicine is more before flight engineers surpassed the previous US record of 84 days on Sunday. Michael Hopkins, Victor Glover, Shannon Walker and Soy Chee Noguchi launched from the Kennedy Space Center in November. The plan is for them to spend a total of six months on the I s s working on maintenance and research. Their replacements will arrive in the spring on another space X Dragon capsule. I'm that Madison. WGN Sports. The Blackhawks lost to Columbus last night. 65 the Hawks host the Blue Jackets again tomorrow. The per game with Chris Boden at 6 30. The face off at seven with John White, imminent Troy Murray on 7 20. W GNN, WGN radio dot com. The Bulls host the Clippers tonight in college basketball yesterday, Minnesota beat produced 71 to 68. You. I see looks to end their five game losing streak today again in noon at noon Indianapolis against the Jaguars before casting that'll be G in Chicago Weather Center here's meteorologist Mike Johnson. Mostly cloudy and snow free for most of our.