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"stony island" Discussed on WLS-AM 890

WLS-AM 890

02:17 min | 8 hrs ago

"stony island" Discussed on WLS-AM 890

"Midway and 68 at the lakefront. This WLS AM 890 program is presented by First American Bank the bank that does more for your money sponsored by Discover. Discover credit cards do something pretty awesome at the end of your first year they automatically double all the cash back you've earned that's right everything you've earned doubled the cash back from trips restaurants all doubled seriously those see turns and check it up yourself at discover .com slash match some more information trickling out about the Bears former defensive coordinator Allen Williams resigned last week sources telling ESPN's Adam Schefter that Williams resigned in part because of inappropriate activity Schefter saying Williams was not involved in any criminal activity but the Bears HR department was part of the process that ended with his abrupt resignation on Wednesday head coach Matt Eberfluss calling the defense called it yesterday they got lit up by homes and the Chiefs in front of Taylor Swift who may or may or may not be dating Chiefs tight end Travis Elsie Bears embarrassed again 41 to 10 they'll take on another team coming off an embarrassing loss the Denver Broncos who allowed 70 points to the Broncos yesterday Bears Broncos on Sunday at Soldier Field 17 year old boy was fatally struck by a car in North suburban Niles early this morning police said it happened at around 2 30 a .m. in the 8200 block of West Ballard Road investigators said the boy boy was already lying in the roadway when he was struck by a Nissan Xterra police said the driver of the Xterra did not initially realize he had struck someone and is cooperating with police 132 southbound on the tri -state we have an accident blocking the right -center lane at the Eisenhower inbound Kennedy O 'Hare downtown just 32 minutes a half -hour going back out inbound Eisenhower route 390 to the old close travels 34 minutes 31 going back out inbound Stevenson I -355 to DeSable Lake Road Drive 39 minutes a half -hour on the flip we have some police activity on the right shoulder between Ashland and Cicero Bishop Ford we still have moving work road that's going outbound between the Stony Island theater and 130th next Street traffic update in about 15 minutes sponsored

Fresh "Stony Island" from The Dan Bongino Show

The Dan Bongino Show

00:03 min | 8 hrs ago

Fresh "Stony Island" from The Dan Bongino Show

"Midway and 68 at the lakefront. This WLS AM 890 program is presented by First American Bank the bank that does more for your money sponsored by Discover. Discover credit cards do something pretty awesome at the end of your first year they automatically double all the cash back you've earned that's right everything you've earned doubled the cash back from trips restaurants all doubled seriously those see turns and check it up yourself at discover .com slash match some more information trickling out about the Bears former defensive coordinator Allen Williams resigned last week sources telling ESPN's Adam Schefter that Williams resigned in part because of inappropriate activity Schefter saying Williams was not involved in any criminal activity but the Bears HR department was part of the process that ended with his abrupt resignation on Wednesday head coach Matt Eberfluss calling the defense called it yesterday they got lit up by homes and the Chiefs in front of Taylor Swift who may or may or may not be dating Chiefs tight end Travis Elsie Bears embarrassed again 41 to 10 they'll take on another team coming off an embarrassing loss the Denver Broncos who allowed 70 points to the Broncos yesterday Bears Broncos on Sunday at Soldier Field 17 year old boy was fatally struck by a car in North suburban Niles early this morning police said it happened at around 2 30 a .m. in the 8200 block of West Ballard Road investigators said the boy boy was already lying in the roadway when he was struck by a Nissan Xterra police said the driver of the Xterra did not initially realize he had struck someone and is cooperating with police 132 southbound on the tri -state we have an accident blocking the right -center lane at the Eisenhower inbound Kennedy O 'Hare downtown just 32 minutes a half -hour going back out inbound Eisenhower route 390 to the old close travels 34 minutes 31 going back out inbound Stevenson I -355 to DeSable Lake Road Drive 39 minutes a half -hour on the flip we have some police activity on the right shoulder between Ashland and Cicero Bishop Ford we still have moving work road that's going outbound between the Stony Island theater and 130th next Street traffic update in about 15 minutes sponsored

"stony island" Discussed on WLS-AM 890

WLS-AM 890

01:45 min | 8 hrs ago

"stony island" Discussed on WLS-AM 890

"Cannot do their good work without us the community for a hundred forty dollars you can sponsor five ultrasounds and rescue help five babies lives just dial pound 250 and say the keyword baby that's pound 250 baby or donate securely at preborn .com slash Bongino B -O N -G -I -N -O that's preborn .com slash Bongino this is a WLS WLS is your home for Illinois football home back buyer pass to pocket closes now he's gonna run he's going here he's wide open forty five left side hundred 50, 30, 20, 10, 5, touchdown! Saturday the Fighting Illini travel to face the Purdue Boilermakers pregame at two o 'clock on your home for Fighting Illini football 890 WLS checking traffic at 20 on WLS let's start in northwest Indiana this accident on I -50 on I -65 going northbound has been cleared and traffic is back to normal there inbound Kennedy O 'Hare to downtown six minutes 34 going back out minimal delays on the Eisenhower in both directions inbound Stevenson I 355 to DeSable Lake for drive 47 minutes Dan Ryan minimal delays on the outbound Bishop Ford we have some moving midday road work between the Stony Island feeder and 130th Street 10 -minute delay there westbound on the Reagan we have an accident on the left shoulder at Route 53 next traffic update in about 15 minutes cumulus

Fresh "Stony Island" from The Dan Bongino Show

The Dan Bongino Show

00:00 min | 8 hrs ago

Fresh "Stony Island" from The Dan Bongino Show

"Cannot do their good work without us the community for a hundred forty dollars you can sponsor five ultrasounds and rescue help five babies lives just dial pound 250 and say the keyword baby that's pound 250 baby or donate securely at preborn .com slash Bongino B -O N -G -I -N -O that's preborn .com slash Bongino this is a WLS WLS is your home for Illinois football home back buyer pass to pocket closes now he's gonna run he's going here he's wide open forty five left side hundred 50, 30, 20, 10, 5, touchdown! Saturday the Fighting Illini travel to face the Purdue Boilermakers pregame at two o 'clock on your home for Fighting Illini football 890 WLS checking traffic at 20 on WLS let's start in northwest Indiana this accident on I -50 on I -65 going northbound has been cleared and traffic is back to normal there inbound Kennedy O 'Hare to downtown six minutes 34 going back out minimal delays on the Eisenhower in both directions inbound Stevenson I 355 to DeSable Lake for drive 47 minutes Dan Ryan minimal delays on the outbound Bishop Ford we have some moving midday road work between the Stony Island feeder and 130th Street 10 -minute delay there westbound on the Reagan we have an accident on the left shoulder at Route 53 next traffic update in about 15 minutes cumulus

"stony island" Discussed on WBBM Newsradio

WBBM Newsradio

02:39 min | Last week

"stony island" Discussed on WBBM Newsradio

"Neighborhood burglarized was as well after thieves smashed the front windows. Area 5 detectives are investigating. No one is will leave. The woman. authorities say in custody. a weed bearing Jack Coleman 1059 WBBM. Ten oh eight traffic and weather together on the aids. in will beiddles. He the holds 100 ,000's, 20 ,000's ,Sa says. Kennedy improving back of a double. Coming a little bit here in a downtown 14 minutes from the Eatons Junction, and If add you I have 190 any flight looks plans good, the eastbound Eisenhower and westbound. big No major issues getting improvement into 31 or out minutes of the airport Jane this Addams morning. to the Jane Byrne Interchange 31 minutes going back out the Stevenson. You're still traveling at normal speeds inbound and and going outbound I 55 Will County. No major issues right now. The Dan Ryan 12 minutes from the back out the Stevenson. No major issues going back out the No to major issues going back out the Stevenson. The Bishop 15 Ford 15th very wet. inbound You've 19 got some flooding minutes. still. 18 94 You're to slow get from to 159th the Dan Ryan to You've got some flooding still. You've got some flooding there. still. 16 minutes out to 80 94 might want to consider using Torrance as an alternate route You've got some flooding still. Chicago Skyway You've got some flooding is still. slow between Stony Island You've and the Dan Ryan in both directions with long term road work in the two left lanes. Next traffic coming up at 1018 News Radio 1059 Good WBBM afternoon. Watch for with the ponding forecast on is the roads periods otherwise of cooler rain. with A clouds thunderstorm and sunny breaks this high morning tapering of 67 to a shower today this tonight a degrees low light 55 rain in Chicago. tomorrow. We're Partly sunny. almost out A high of the woods. of 70 The cooler weather degrees is coming outside in the old now HVAC 60 system A bunch of still money to has fix a pulse this hunk kind of junk. of Call the call guy the on guy in the the back back of of the the truck. truck. It'll make He's it FH through winter. Fur Call and the guy right in now the back he of the and truck his team and of spend a bunch Absolutely the best technicians will perform a full heating and cooling system tune -up and inspection for

Fresh "Stony Island" from The Dan Bongino Show

The Dan Bongino Show

00:11 min | 10 hrs ago

Fresh "Stony Island" from The Dan Bongino Show

"Mornings 9 to 11 on the big 89 WLS. At 1122 we have an accident on the southbound tri -state. It's blocking the two left lanes of 431st Street. 5 minute delay right now. High 80 -94 eastbound slow between Calumet Avenue and Broadway. Eastbound on the Skyway. It's a stop and go between Stony Island Avenue and the Toll Plaza. Elsewhere inbound Kennedy 28 minutes O 'Hare to downtown inbound Eisenhower. That is 33 minutes from Route B -90 to the old post When picking a commerce platform you have two choices. Are you pieces? Or That's the sound of selling on Shopify. The commerce platform that supercharges your selling. Online and in person. Why battle inferior platforms weak tools and limited integrations? Join the millions of businesses growing on Shopify and ignite your selling. Less

"stony island" Discussed on WBBM Newsradio

WBBM Newsradio

02:21 min | 2 weeks ago

"stony island" Discussed on WBBM Newsradio

"One more jovich game and in connecticut dunneil today before the playoffs medevac begin we've the got sports chicago at sky 16 for traffic and 46 and weather past together the hour on the 1018 8s here's brian peck and we start time on the eden's for inbound we're kind of slow from cicero avenue to the kennedy junction 18 minutes lake hook into the junction you're 15 now going from back o out 'hare into the downtown kennedy 23 now heavy minutes from from harlem the eden's all junction the way and to the hovered unfortunately street tunnel the 38 uh express minutes lanes will only save you a couple of minutes outbound still looking pretty good just 17 minutes out to o 'hare 190 the extension 36 looks good minutes eastbound jane and westbound adams to the the eisenhower jane bern interchange heavy 18 passing uh minutes manheim western in to you're clear racine sailing going it's i am 14 now minutes from stevenson the looking merge into good downtown in both directions 12 minutes i out -55 to the split will county i no major -57 issues there the the bishop ford dan ryan and saba lakeshore drive all are traveling well so far this morning the tri -state tolway a looking pretty little good bit slow northbound from and hensdale southbound oasis jane to surmak adams and all the tollways you've are got looking the lane uh split pretty there decent but otherwise i looking 80 far eastbound so good the and only westbound problem really you're is chicago traveling skyway well in eastbound both directions and westbound and northwest you're indiana slow in both directions so between stony island and the dan ryan only the right lane is getting by you've got the road work going on there everything else is looking beauty good and style traffic to your sponsored awnings by and thatcher outdoor oaks commercial seating awnings needs trust see thatcher how they can help oaks your business commercial at to thatrokes dot com chicago lands premiere awning and outdoor business solutions experts for nearly 40 years thatcheroaks wbbm the .com iq weather next forecast traffic sponsored at by 10 28 thatcher oaks news commercial radio awnings 105 9 today that's a late mix

"stony island" Discussed on WBBM Newsradio

WBBM Newsradio

04:58 min | 2 weeks ago

"stony island" Discussed on WBBM Newsradio

"Opener against the Green Bay Packers is also a nice day five to watch -day a forecast baseball from game. Accuweather coming Wrigley up Field, in 10 the Cubs minutes taking at 915. on the Arizona Diamondbacks Our top local this story afternoon, on news the five video, five. WBVM Last night, the pedestrian details from WTVM's has died after Nancy a Hardy. hit and run Chicago in police the say Holman when officers Square neighborhood arrived on near the independence west side at 5 30 starts right now. the and suffered driver trauma did not to the stay body, at we the scene don't with the have man a description who of they estimate the vehicle the police are searching Nancy robbed Hardy at News gunpoint Radio in 1059 Chicago. WBVM. The details from WBVM's No one is in custody Jan after Coleman. another This mail robbery carrier happened in was the Chatham found to be on the ground her Raw forgiving block and a rifle of and demanded ST Lawrence her belongings Avenue. not Three robbers approached the mail the that carrier, she was carrying took or out three the special handguns keys that open boxes. not injured. No US one Postal is in Inspection custody. Service confirmed Jan Coleman a letter 1059 carrier was robbed WBVM. on her route A Friday. year after She was the not US Supreme Court overturned the Roe versus Wade protections for abortions, a leading pro -choice advocate says Richard they're still adjusting Leahy, to executive the new vice legal president landscape. with Planned Parenthood The details Illinois from Action, WBVM says in political some ways editor her organization Craig Delamore. is anticipating the next skirmishes in the battle over abortion. Abortion access changed very quickly in some ways. We states have and been waiting in some states to it's been an ongoing fight. So as we've all around been preparing, us, right? So that makes a difference. Iowa Indiana just recently passed passed a ban a ban and it and took now it's about being held up a in year court. for it to This go is into an ongoing effect. thing in states around us. Meanwhile, Bridget Leahy says many more patients seeking abortions are coming to Illinois. Is We do it have putting to financial sustain pressures this on effort the group? long Yes, term. she says, but donations We are know helping them that keep up for our now. Supreme We Court's States are finding not going the to landscape change anytime different as soon. well, Eric Scheidler, and they too are head of waiting the pro to -life see action how the league, various legal says anti battles -abortion shake advocates out. Craig Delamore, Newsradio 1059, WBVM. And we'll have much more on this discussion coming up on Rio's At Issue Pizza, at 930. here's Brian Peck. It's Well, 908, the Eden's looks good traffic in and both directions. weather together on The Kennedy's The 8, starting to sponsored get by a little slow inbound in spots from Irving Park Road to the Wind Trust mural near North Avenue, 20 minutes So here throws in 15 out to downtown, O 'Hare. you're 14 minutes from Once you get there, the Eden's the I -190 Junction extension, in. Outbound looks eastbound, great though, westbound, 9 minutes looks good out for to any flight plans. 13 back out Eisenhower, to Mannheim, 31 31 out minutes. to I -90. Jane Adams to the Jane Stevenson, Byrne Interchange, you're traveling 13 at minutes. normal Mannheim speeds in, inbound and outbound. The Dan Ryan, 12 minutes from the merge into downtown, 12 minutes out to the split. But right I now, got -57 it looks pretty some road good work so going far on between in the both Tri -State directions. and Sibley Bishopport looks Boulevard. great. That's in both directions, DuSable Lake Shore outbound and Drive, Joliet, no major you're in issues good shape right too. now. The Tri -State I and -80, the tollways 94 are moving in well. northwest Indiana. I -80 eastbound Eastbound, westbound, and looks good. I -94 is fine. I -65 in the Indiana toll road. Chicago Skyway though, we've got some road work going on. Stony Island to the Dan Ryan. That's both directions and you are a little bit slow there in both never So, News been easier. to receive Download the $5 Aurelios off Pizza in a app pre -tax and order of start $50 earning or rewards. more. Offer Use only promo code valid through the app or online. Aurelios, it's the sauce. Next traffic Coming of up sun at and 918 clouds pleasant News a Radio high 105, of 78 then 9 tonight WBBM. mostly cloudy Accuweather with a shower forecast in for spots today. later on A mix and Akegan

"stony island" Discussed on WBBM Newsradio

WBBM Newsradio

01:33 min | Last month

"stony island" Discussed on WBBM Newsradio

"Up to 45 you've % convinced plus me free installation on qualifying purchases up It's to 928 45 traffic % and off weather right together now on with blinds the 8th .com and here's rules Brian and Peck. restrictions may Well the Bishop apply. Ford's been a problem all morning inbound your jammed 115th to before Stony Island this is a crash in a lane use Torrance to get Wrigley in Boulevard your 18 that minutes crash 80 94 has just to been cleared the Dan Ryan that outbound will earlier get better about crash 17 solid past minutes now out to tollways 80 94. are all running Elsewhere quite on I well -57 this you're morning in i pretty -80 good eastbound shape Dusapa westbound Lakeshore no major Drive issue the tri northwest -state and indiana in good shape with all the road work going on still traveling well on the edens your 17 minutes you're late 35 cook into minutes the now Kennedy here junction in 15 the downtown going 17 back out the Kennedy earlier minutes from the edens crash junction all cleared and out just at minutes going back out to O 'Hare 190 extension eastbound westbound looks good everything else is 38 crazy hot news traveling and radio more well 1059 humid the this eisenhower afternoon wbpm the a stevenson high today acua of and the forecast 91 the for dan ryan the the in acua rest good the shape of real today feels next mostly around traffic 100 sunny we have 79 degrees right

"stony island" Discussed on WBBM Newsradio

WBBM Newsradio

02:31 min | Last month

"stony island" Discussed on WBBM Newsradio

"Years 23. The lowest gas prices from Newsradio and Montgomery. The Shell on WBBM. Spencer 5 and Montgomery 9 Road A is big thank selling gas you to for you $4 our listeners .07 for a the gallon following and gas in Des Plaines prices. the Mobile In Montgomery on Milwaukee and Greenwood is selling gas for $4 .09 a gallon. If you see a low gas price, give us a call at 312 -409 at 844277. -GASS 1038 traffic that number and again is weather together 312 on the -409 8th. Here's Brian Peck and we we'll start on the Dan Ryan. be right The weather is looking pretty good now. 14 minutes from the merge into downtown. Just a little bit slow from back. Better than the Inbound express just a lanes little slow. on Stony Island to the the Dan Ryan. I 57 15 minutes inbound 80 -94 help to out. You're the Dan looking Ryan. pretty good 13 Bishop minutes It's going out southbound. on No major DuSable issues Lakeshore right now. Drive. Northbound southbound Jane Adams and looking all good. the rest of the Tri tollways -state tow are away in pretty northbound good shape. and I 80 and Joliet eastbound westbound. No major issues there. 80 -94 northwest Indiana starting to build all the slow way to from I 65 I 65 the to usual. Broadway westbound Yeah eastbound. I 94 looks You're good. heavy I 65 from Calumet Indiana toll road Down 17 and Chicago minutes Lake Skyway. Oat to the Kennedy Junction. All in 15 minutes pretty going good out. shape so far this Kennedy morning. heavy from Harlem The to Ogden. 38 minutes O 'Hare into downtown. 23 minutes from the Edens Junction. Only two minutes faster in the express East. The lanes. I's in 13 going our out little to Montrose. slow Mannheim to Austin. 25 going out 35 to O minutes 'Hare. Jane Adams to 190 the Jane extension Bird interchange. looks 17 minutes in. Outbound your clear sailing. Stevenson and I 55 Will County look good. There are Next plenty of traffic clouds coming for up the balance at 1048 of today. News. A breezy Radio cool 1059 time of it for WBBM this time of the year with just a bit of WBBM. rain or drizzle for the next couple Thank of you. hours. There are The

"stony island" Discussed on WBBM Newsradio

WBBM Newsradio

01:48 min | 2 months ago

"stony island" Discussed on WBBM Newsradio

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"stony island" Discussed on WBBM Newsradio

WBBM Newsradio

02:52 min | 6 months ago

"stony island" Discussed on WBBM Newsradio

", done. Stock up and save on Easter essentials from your favorite wholesalers. Visit Instacart dot com slash Easter for free delivery on your first order. Offer valid for a limited time, minimum $10 order, additional term supply. It's ten 11 a suspected robber is dead after a store manager fatally shot him in a Chicago auto parts store yesterday afternoon. It happened in calumet heights, police say an armed 30 to 40 year old man walked into the O'Reilly auto parts store at 91st in stony island and demanded money from the register. The store manager who has a valid void card shot the would be robber, who was taken to a nearby hospital and died a short time later. A former official behind a national study on policing says the face of policing needs to change if local departments are to regain the public trust lost in recent years. Former Seattle police chief Kathleen O'Toole is co author of a new study by 21st century policing solutions. She says police departments around the nation must commit themselves to earning the trust of everyday citizens and police officers. First of all, in order to have a police service that is considered legitimate by the community, it should reflect the community of Serbs. Wherever I've been in the world, I've worked on the peace process in Northern Ireland. I've worked in Boston, Seattle, wherever I've worked. I've recognized it's been so important to have the police service reflect the community. And I think that recruitment is a huge challenge, particularly right now. Cities like Chicago are operating under federally monitored consent decrees because of past civil rights issues with O'Toole says that's not a bad thing. It's something that can be a wonderful tool, a wonderful foundation for reform. And if a department doesn't have a consent to Korea as a road map, then the police chief should do an assessment of the organization and develop a similar road map. Chicago was still struggling to comply with its consent decree. Craig Della Moore one O 5 9. A bowling brook teen facing several charges tied to some recent vehicle burglaries. Holding a book police responded to the 100 block of Grady drive reports of an attempted burglary to a vehicle. Officers spotted 18 year old Carlos Hernandez Cruz, wandering through some nearby backyards, and when they attempted to stop him, investigators say he ran. He was eventually taken into custody police recovered a burglary tool and items that they say were stolen in numerous motor vehicle burglaries over the last few months. A stolen gun and illegal drugs were also found, charges against Hernandez Cruz include burglary to a motor vehicle, possession of a stolen firearm and resisting arrest, bod, has been denied. That's the story from bolingbroke. Your complete AccuWeather 5 day forecast in the latest in sports next, it's ten 13. Whether your dog is in their puppy adult or senior years, there's nothing better than more years together. And the best way to feed their happy healthy life is with

"stony island" Discussed on WBBM Newsradio

WBBM Newsradio

01:42 min | 6 months ago

"stony island" Discussed on WBBM Newsradio

"Afternoon. Police say an armed 30 to 40 year old man walked into the O'Reilly auto parts store at 91st in stony island and call him at heights around two 30 displayed a gun and demanded money from the register. That's when the store manager who has a valid void card shot the would be robber. The suspect was then taken to a hospital and pronounced dead shortly after. A former official behind a national study on policing says that the face of policing needs to change, that is if local departments are to regain the public trust lost in recent years. Former Seattle police chief Kathleen O'Toole is co author of a new study by 21st century policing solutions. She says police departments around the nation must commit themselves to earning the trust of everyday citizens and police officers. First of all, in order to have a police service that is considered legitimate by the community, it should reflect the community of Serbs. Wherever I've been in the world, I've worked on the peace process in Northern Ireland. I've worked in Boston, Seattle, wherever I've worked. I've recognized has been so important to have the police service reflect the community. And I think that recruitment is a huge challenge, particularly right now. Cities like Chicago are operating under federally monitored consent decrees because of past civil rights issues with O'Toole says that's not a bad thing. It's something that can be a wonderful tool, a wonderful foundation for reform. And if a department doesn't have a consent decree as a road map, then the police chief should do an assessment of the organization and develop a similar road map. Chicago was still struggling to comply with its consent decree. Craig delamore one O 5 9. We hear about true police reform from officials who've

"stony island" Discussed on WBBM Newsradio

WBBM Newsradio

03:24 min | 6 months ago

"stony island" Discussed on WBBM Newsradio

"Rarely discussed. When you think of Florida basketball powers, it's usually Florida state Miami near the Florida Gators that come to mind, but now it's the Florida Atlantic owls. The team from Boca is going to Houston. Their first final for Ryan Anderson on TBS is 9 seed FAU upset Kansas state 79 76. It's only the second trip to March Madness for the owls, coach dusty may. Well, when you see a group of guys coaches staff, players, everybody pulling in the same direction every single day, even when it's hard, it's special, special things happen. Florida Atlantic will play the winner of Sunday's south region final between creighton and San Diego state. Peter king, CBS News Orlando. Also today, Texas against Miami and in the women's tournament, Yukon will not be going to the elite 8 for the first time since 2005 after a loss to Ohio State, South Carolina and Virginia tech both win to join the 8 as well. In the NHL, Blackhawks fall to Minnesota three one and in spring training Sox beat the reds, cubs lost to the angels. It's ten 48, traffic and weather together on the 8s, sponsored by the village of Hoffman Estates here's Brian peck. And we start out on the closures, the shamrock shuffle was at 8 30 this morning, but the road closures continue on Balboa's close between dusa lakeshore drive in Michigan avenue, Columbus from Roosevelt to Monroe, Jackson from Michigan avenue to to stop a lakeshore drive and Ida B wells from Michigan avenue to Columbus on the Eden starting to pick up inbound Peterson to the Kennedy junction getting pretty heavy 18 minutes late cook into the junction 15 going back out on the Kennedy and bound your heavy past nagle to Fullerton. You've got 28 minutes from O'Hare in to downtown 20 minutes from the Eden's junction and, but it is 6 minutes faster on the express lanes outbound. You are slow from the Jane burn interchange to the Hubbard street tunnel, 12 minutes to get out to montrose 18 out to O'Hare. One 90 extension you're good east bound at westbound for any flight plans, Eisenhower looks pretty good inbound and outbound Stevenson no major issues there I 55 will county. Little slow northbound where the lane shift is at route 53, otherwise looking pretty good. Northbound and southbound. On the Dan Ryan 12 minutes from the merge into the Jane burn interchange, 12 minutes going back out to the split, I 57 looks good. Bishop Ford, a little slow inbound as you pass stony island other than that, looking pretty good. 15 minutes, 80 94 to the Dan Ryan, 13 going back out. Do sobble lakeshore drive, that's our other problem here, southbound jam 53rd to 57th roadwork, you're down to one lane. Traffic sponsored by Hoffman, the village of Hoffman Estates looking to move your business, there's a spark of excitement and Hoffman Estates with new build outs, cooperative projects, and total reinventions take advantage of the strong workforce pipeline, proximity to transportation and a pro business pro growth attitude in Hoffman Estates, filled the energy, explore more at Hoffman Estates dot com. Or Hoffman Estates dot org make that. Next traffic ten 58 news radio one O 5 9. We're already starting to see a couple of rain showers in north and west of the city that's going to be the story for the rest of the day temperatures reaching a high of 44°. We may even hear a rumble of thunder

"stony island" Discussed on WLS-AM 890

WLS-AM 890

01:53 min | 7 months ago

"stony island" Discussed on WLS-AM 890

"Kerry Pickett as a piece about this in the Washington times When a few good reporters left out there she got up and asked Benny Thompson Democrat hack leader of the January 6th committee Hey selective editing you guys are the ones that edited the Josh hawley video you guys edited out all the chansley Jacob chansley stuff Chewbacca dude you guys edited in screams and yells to make it seem that it was louder than it really was Didn't you guys selectively edit Here's Benny Thompson's brilliant response to this That's not true That's the beavis and butthead that was other kids response That's not true No it is true You goofball It is true You're a lion's sack of garbage It is true You just don't like it It is true That's exactly what you did Now listen while rich McConnell and mittens Romney and that fraud Tom tillis well they all started freaking out yesterday and of course they lost their minds because God forbid people learn the truth about January 6th Doesn't take away from any of the bad stuff folks for the thousandth time However rich McConnell who supposed to be a Republican and who supposed to believe in liberty and freedom in the constitutional republic Should have been the first one in front of the camera saying well this videos are interesting You know we probably should have seen that before Give us some more give us a better explanation of what happened in total that day That's not what rich thought rich one right in front of camera Oh you liberal media guys Anyone need a handy That was the first thing he thought Slob

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"stony island" Discussed on Scranton Talks

Scranton Talks

07:58 min | 2 years ago

"stony island" Discussed on Scranton Talks

"That we want to share when we talk about green. And as far as your festival run so that you completed those two films, as far as being on the festival and screening your stuff, what was your process? The what you do in anything prior to the pandemic as far as that screening your film places and now how has that differ from what you're doing now with the documentary because it might be a little different, right? Yeah, no, it's definitely different nowadays. So the film now the documentary is precious news. So it's definitely been a submitted to customers right now. So it hasn't had its own chance to shine this yet. But the part is the short film pain that's done like an extraordinary job being out since 2019 and being part of your festival in Chicago filmmakers and stony island arts bank and, you know, I get to teach with it and my students get to see it and watch it and we talk about process making and, you know, real health business it's like each, you know, the mediums that I teach on is just I'm thankful for it. You were talking to us about your also a T-shirt. And you also, you work with these you say middle school or elementary school kids? So I work with court theater and we teach our students on the south side of Chicago and also work with tape, which is, you know, Chicago partners, education team, and we work on a west side of Chicago. Well, with middle school students. And I know this right now we're talking about how it is to juggle work and life. And then still try to do creative stuff. I think this would say something about filmmakers that they really get. It gets to them that they have to work more than doing creative stuff. And unfortunately, how do you juggle that? Because I know, you know, like you said, we have to make a living, you know? Yeah. But we also need to be creative in order to help our minds in order to help that creativity. So in your experience, how have you dealt with that within the years? Well, you know, tied before this whole pandemic thing happened. You know, it needs to be a key holder at a store called the tag bar, you know, have to wear like, you know, suits and jackets, people love and all that. And when, you know, this thing happening, you know, I couldn't be in front of people anymore. I had to hop into my teaching bag. Really, and it really just brought out the best in me because my life is, you know, built around passionate purpose, you know what I mean? And when those two things are ignited in me, it's like, okay, I can get paid for actually teaching what I know. You know what I mean? And also teaching to children that, you know, who are curious about, you know, about filmmaking and health stories get told and all that. So to have all the insight and knowledge, you know, lose, listen, I'm not gonna go too crazy. You know, all these gifts. Right, but you have to put it out there, especially for the younger generation, right? Yeah, you definitely got to put it out there because, you know, what we do as artists is. Generosity, you know what I mean? It's a public service, what we do. Sometimes we don't see the millions of jewels and sometimes we do. You know what I mean? But you get the stories out there and sell it. And the most audacity right, right? I mean, I think it is great because just to be able to get back, like you said, we have to be nice, you know? That is really what we should all follow all the time kindness. Regardless of anything, that's the first thing that comes in. And to be able to give that back like you said you're working short films, you're working on documentaries you're working with younger people. I know that's ray had one of the last questions of the day. So we don't hold you up too much. And we try to ask that question to old filmmakers that come to the Scranton tax just to make sure that anyone out there, you know, maybe whoever is watching right now or whoever may watch the future because we're going to archive this conversation. We want to make sure that they hear what you have to say on that. And I know it was as far as the advice that's right. If you want to ask that last question and kind of like, we'll do a little plug on what you're doing on your website and what your next project is. I have two questions. The first question is, what challenges have you came across while you were filming your documentary? I'm sure everyone is experienced who has worked on a film so that some sort of challenge that happened that you had to overcome. And the second question is what Lewis was saying is that what advice would you give to those who are interested in filmmaking or advice that you would give in your younger self that was starting out? Yeah, so those are great questions. One of the challenges that I faced my documentary was negating how much time I wanted to calculate it to be. Right now, right now, I think it's a believe that 35 minutes or something, which is a nice cat, but like I said earlier, you know, rough and Rosanna and Lille were just dropping so much dollars to where, you know, I didn't want that to be like a snooze fest, you know what I mean? In a documentary, so I wanted to that was one of my challenges because that person was about 15 minutes and I was okay. Let's see what we could cut a doubt back on that. So that was one of my challenges that I created. And that's where hit me with that second question again. What would you give to those who want to get into filmmaking? What advice would you give them? Or if you want to give advice to your younger self that was starting out with what would advice would you give yourself? Yeah, my advice for people that want to get started and filmmaking is to just tell the story that you want to tell. Point blank period. You know what I mean? Put it on paper, having friends look at it. Think about it, you know what I mean? Thinking about it in American intentional type of weight when you do this type of work. And just do it. You know, like a short, why not? Exactly. So we have some questions on Facebook but let me just pull it up that way. Think to my mom. Thanks. They're from your mom. That's good. So we have so well, we have Brenda that's greetings from rockaway queens. Awesome. Awesome. Thank you for watching. And we have, do you have a personal views to help you with creativity? You have a personal music helping with creativity. Yeah, that's a good question. Miscarriage, Tristan. Beautiful question. My mother and my grandmother. You know what I mean? They're the ones that really guide me, you know what I mean all the way to steer me in a way of like, you know, you be your truth, you know what I mean? You tell your truth, you know what I mean?.

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"stony island" Discussed on Scranton Talks

Scranton Talks

11:10 min | 2 years ago

"stony island" Discussed on Scranton Talks

"One of your interviewee is mentions that everyone's going through something. And I think people need to understand if you're meeting people on the street. We're talking with some of they've gone through stuff. Like I've gone through things. I'm sure lose Tristan you mentioned you've got through your own grief as well. And with American society, I think American society in general, I think there is there needs to be more conversation about going to therapy, talking about things that are not very comfortable and what are things that society should be saying. What should we be talking about and should be made more aware? Society. Yeah. You know, you know, we live in a culture where everything is so fast paced and we're so, you know, what are you feeling? You know what I mean? You got to get money. You know what I mean? Next thing, you know what I mean? It's so it's so bad because when we see some of our favorites, you know what I mean fall down and we say, wow, they were so kids saying signs of this early on, but we chose not to see that. You know what I mean? I see that person. And I always say, like you said earlier, we meet people. Everyone's gonna be dealing with something. And I think that in this world, everybody, you need to be kind. Point blank period. You have to leave the kindness and all that. So you know, I know it's a hard thing to do to do in the world, but you need to kind of, you know, you'll be on the right path and all that. And as far as the world of itself, then what conversations that we have the better. What I'm wearing this in front of the audience. Everybody stood up at the end. It just started hunting on one another. Why? Because it's that common thing that we go through as people. You know what I mean? You still be able to really talk about okay, yes, I want to do that challenge a theme. I'm like, how did I overcome that by doing XYZ? You know what I mean? And I didn't think I was like, you know, as a self that's crazy or, you know, like, you know, you're crazy if you ask for help. Everybody needs to help. Yeah, and it's definitely a very important, especially disorder. We're all going through something. So now, but as far as the artist's part, right? You are, we're dealing with our own issues. And then we put on top of that, our creativity. How do you do that? Specifically, this documentary, you said, okay, so I was asking other questions and then he led to something else. That has creativity sparking, right? And you're saying, okay, maybe I have something bigger than I thought. How do you deal with that in the sense because it is at the very difficult theme to talk about with people and you're not sure if they're going to be open to share. So how do you deal with that in your creative approach? Well, it's so interesting that you say that because while I was interviewing them, you know, my grief was still fresh in my own. Correct. So while I was interviewing them, I'm like, geez, I'm still unpacking myself and here I am receiving things from other people. And I'm like, I have to take a couple I have to take about a week or so apart from each interview because I'm like, you know, all I talk about some heavy stuff and then now I gotta edit it while I'm editing my short film and it was like, it was filled with stuff made emotional roller coaster for me, but it was that theme to what I knew single handedly that it was in divine order that I was doing the right thing with this project. You know what I mean? And I think for me, the biggest thing was just like sitting back and knowing that Michael okay. This is bigger than me. You know what I mean? My project is bigger than me. It's documentary is bigger than me. And to be able to teach with it in people to see it and feel something, that's what it is. That's what it's about. Right. And it's not something that you're doing. Do you have to sort of detach yourself from your own feelings or maybe you got more into that in order to be able to finish this documentary? I'm curious, I'm a curious person. So I definitely leaned into myself a little bit more about why does the person feel that way or can we go back, you know, the technology and see what happened to our specific time and all that. Yeah, it's just intuitive and me to just like, you know, lead with my body and the heart. Definitely. And I think that's what we have, right? I left at the end. So creativity is our voices just making stuff that it's important to us and that we want to share. So as far as that, we got to bring back something a little lighter. So you said you were doing your film and the documentary at the same time. A lot of filmmakers out there are season filmmakers but there are others that are starting out like I mentioned. So in that sense, tell us more about the process with that. You're doing two projects at the same time, but one of them came out before. And now you have something that you're working. What is the process as far as the production part of it? About at least what you encounter. Yeah, you know, so I'm very grateful for my short film team because when I sat down with each and every one of them, you know, they, you know, what my vision was, single handedly, you know what I mean? So grateful for that. Now, when I was in the editing room by myself for my documentary, it was just me, I didn't have anyone to turn to our go to look too. So it was kind of like it was kind of like a home therapy session in itself. And, you know, you walk through this project and I know that I've mentioned that, you know, we did with the 5 stages of three, you know, bargaining and like acceptance and the value that depression and all those other ones. And the people were talking, but I didn't set up the questions. Like, okay, let's talk about arguing, you know what I mean? Those things just like naturally just like the conversation. And as I was piecing together, this documentary, I was like, huh. Here we are. Talking about the acceptance of something, or the denial of something. And so, you know, my process was very, you know, blindness on and, you know, just getting very articulate about what it is that we want to share when we talk about green. And as far as your festival run so that you completed those two films, as far as being on the festival and screening your stuff, what was your process? The what you do in anything prior to the pandemic as far as that screening your film places and now how has that differ from what you're doing now with the documentary because it might be a little different, right? Yeah, no, it's definitely different nowadays. So the film now the documentary is precious news. So it's definitely been a submitted to customers right now. So it hasn't had its own chance to shine this yet. But the part is the short film pain that's done like an extraordinary job being out since 2019 and being part of your festival in Chicago filmmakers and stony island arts bank and, you know, I get to teach with it and my students get to see it and watch it and we talk about process making and, you know, real health business it's like each, you know, the mediums that I teach on is just I'm thankful for it. You were talking to us about your also a T-shirt. And you also, you work with these you say middle school or elementary school kids? So I work with court theater and we teach our students on the south side of Chicago and also work with tape, which is, you know, Chicago partners, education team, and we work on a west side of Chicago. Well, with middle school students. And I know this right now we're talking about how it is to juggle work and life. And then still try to do creative stuff. I think this would say something about filmmakers that they really get. It gets to them that they have to work more than doing creative stuff. And unfortunately, how do you juggle that? Because I know, you know, like you said, we have to make a living, you know? Yeah. But we also need to be creative in order to help our minds in order to help that creativity. So in your experience, how have you dealt with that within the years? Well, you know, tied before this whole pandemic thing happened. You know, it needs to be a key holder at a store called the tag bar, you know, have to wear like, you know, suits and jackets, people love and all that. And when, you know, this thing happening, you know, I couldn't be in front of people anymore. I had to hop into my teaching bag. Really, and it really just brought out the best in me because my life is, you know, built around passionate purpose, you know what I mean? And when those two things are ignited in me, it's like, okay, I can get paid for actually teaching what I know. You know what I mean? And also teaching to children that, you know, who are curious about, you know, about filmmaking and health stories get told and all that. So to have all the insight and knowledge, you know, lose, listen, I'm not gonna go too crazy. You know, all these gifts. Right, but you have to put it out there, especially for the younger generation, right? Yeah, you definitely got to put it out there because, you know, what we do as artists is. Generosity, you know what I mean? It's a public service, what we do. Sometimes we don't see the millions of jewels and sometimes we do. You know what I mean? But you get the stories out there and sell it. And the most audacity right, right? I mean, I think it is great because just to be able to get back, like you said, we have to be nice, you know? That is really what we should all follow all the time kindness. Regardless of anything, that's the first thing that comes in. And to be able to give that back like you said you're working short films, you're working on documentaries

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11:10 min | 2 years ago

Ep3: Pain Is The Agent Of Change Director Tristien Marcellous Winfree - burst 2

"One of your interviewee is mentions that everyone's going through something. And I think people need to understand if you're meeting people on the street. We're talking with some of they've gone through stuff. Like I've gone through things. I'm sure lose Tristan you mentioned you've got through your own grief as well. And with American society, I think American society in general, I think there is there needs to be more conversation about going to therapy, talking about things that are not very comfortable and what are things that society should be saying. What should we be talking about and should be made more aware? Society. Yeah. You know, you know, we live in a culture where everything is so fast paced and we're so, you know, what are you feeling? You know what I mean? You got to get money. You know what I mean? Next thing, you know what I mean? It's so it's so bad because when we see some of our favorites, you know what I mean fall down and we say, wow, they were so kids saying signs of this early on, but we chose not to see that. You know what I mean? I see that person. And I always say, like you said earlier, we meet people. Everyone's gonna be dealing with something. And I think that in this world, everybody, you need to be kind. Point blank period. You have to leave the kindness and all that. So you know, I know it's a hard thing to do to do in the world, but you need to kind of, you know, you'll be on the right path and all that. And as far as the world of itself, then what conversations that we have the better. What I'm wearing this in front of the audience. Everybody stood up at the end. It just started hunting on one another. Why? Because it's that common thing that we go through as people. You know what I mean? You still be able to really talk about okay, yes, I want to do that challenge a theme. I'm like, how did I overcome that by doing XYZ? You know what I mean? And I didn't think I was like, you know, as a self that's crazy or, you know, like, you know, you're crazy if you ask for help. Everybody needs to help. Yeah, and it's definitely a very important, especially disorder. We're all going through something. So now, but as far as the artist's part, right? You are, we're dealing with our own issues. And then we put on top of that, our creativity. How do you do that? Specifically, this documentary, you said, okay, so I was asking other questions and then he led to something else. That has creativity sparking, right? And you're saying, okay, maybe I have something bigger than I thought. How do you deal with that in the sense because it is at the very difficult theme to talk about with people and you're not sure if they're going to be open to share. So how do you deal with that in your creative approach? Well, it's so interesting that you say that because while I was interviewing them, you know, my grief was still fresh in my own. Correct. So while I was interviewing them, I'm like, geez, I'm still unpacking myself and here I am receiving things from other people. And I'm like, I have to take a couple I have to take about a week or so apart from each interview because I'm like, you know, all I talk about some heavy stuff and then now I gotta edit it while I'm editing my short film and it was like, it was filled with stuff made emotional roller coaster for me, but it was that theme to what I knew single handedly that it was in divine order that I was doing the right thing with this project. You know what I mean? And I think for me, the biggest thing was just like sitting back and knowing that Michael okay. This is bigger than me. You know what I mean? My project is bigger than me. It's documentary is bigger than me. And to be able to teach with it in people to see it and feel something, that's what it is. That's what it's about. Right. And it's not something that you're doing. Do you have to sort of detach yourself from your own feelings or maybe you got more into that in order to be able to finish this documentary? I'm curious, I'm a curious person. So I definitely leaned into myself a little bit more about why does the person feel that way or can we go back, you know, the technology and see what happened to our specific time and all that. Yeah, it's just intuitive and me to just like, you know, lead with my body and the heart. Definitely. And I think that's what we have, right? I left at the end. So creativity is our voices just making stuff that it's important to us and that we want to share. So as far as that, we got to bring back something a little lighter. So you said you were doing your film and the documentary at the same time. A lot of filmmakers out there are season filmmakers but there are others that are starting out like I mentioned. So in that sense, tell us more about the process with that. You're doing two projects at the same time, but one of them came out before. And now you have something that you're working. What is the process as far as the production part of it? About at least what you encounter. Yeah, you know, so I'm very grateful for my short film team because when I sat down with each and every one of them, you know, they, you know, what my vision was, single handedly, you know what I mean? So grateful for that. Now, when I was in the editing room by myself for my documentary, it was just me, I didn't have anyone to turn to our go to look too. So it was kind of like it was kind of like a home therapy session in itself. And, you know, you walk through this project and I know that I've mentioned that, you know, we did with the 5 stages of three, you know, bargaining and like acceptance and the value that depression and all those other ones. And the people were talking, but I didn't set up the questions. Like, okay, let's talk about arguing, you know what I mean? Those things just like naturally just like the conversation. And as I was piecing together, this documentary, I was like, huh. Here we are. Talking about the acceptance of something, or the denial of something. And so, you know, my process was very, you know, blindness on and, you know, just getting very articulate about what it is that we want to share when we talk about green. And as far as your festival run so that you completed those two films, as far as being on the festival and screening your stuff, what was your process? The what you do in anything prior to the pandemic as far as that screening your film places and now how has that differ from what you're doing now with the documentary because it might be a little different, right? Yeah, no, it's definitely different nowadays. So the film now the documentary is precious news. So it's definitely been a submitted to customers right now. So it hasn't had its own chance to shine this yet. But the part is the short film pain that's done like an extraordinary job being out since 2019 and being part of your festival in Chicago filmmakers and stony island arts bank and, you know, I get to teach with it and my students get to see it and watch it and we talk about process making and, you know, real health business it's like each, you know, the mediums that I teach on is just I'm thankful for it. You were talking to us about your also a T-shirt. And you also, you work with these you say middle school or elementary school kids? So I work with court theater and we teach our students on the south side of Chicago and also work with tape, which is, you know, Chicago partners, education team, and we work on a west side of Chicago. Well, with middle school students. And I know this right now we're talking about how it is to juggle work and life. And then still try to do creative stuff. I think this would say something about filmmakers that they really get. It gets to them that they have to work more than doing creative stuff. And unfortunately, how do you juggle that? Because I know, you know, like you said, we have to make a living, you know? Yeah. But we also need to be creative in order to help our minds in order to help that creativity. So in your experience, how have you dealt with that within the years? Well, you know, tied before this whole pandemic thing happened. You know, it needs to be a key holder at a store called the tag bar, you know, have to wear like, you know, suits and jackets, people love and all that. And when, you know, this thing happening, you know, I couldn't be in front of people anymore. I had to hop into my teaching bag. Really, and it really just brought out the best in me because my life is, you know, built around passionate purpose, you know what I mean? And when those two things are ignited in me, it's like, okay, I can get paid for actually teaching what I know. You know what I mean? And also teaching to children that, you know, who are curious about, you know, about filmmaking and health stories get told and all that. So to have all the insight and knowledge, you know, lose, listen, I'm not gonna go too crazy. You know, all these gifts. Right, but you have to put it out there, especially for the younger generation, right? Yeah, you definitely got to put it out there because, you know, what we do as artists is. Generosity, you know what I mean? It's a public service, what we do. Sometimes we don't see the millions of jewels and sometimes we do. You know what I mean? But you get the stories out there and sell it. And the most audacity right, right? I mean, I think it is great because just to be able to get back, like you said, we have to be nice, you know? That is really what we should all follow all the time kindness. Regardless of anything, that's the first thing that comes in. And to be able to give that back like you said you're working short films, you're working on documentaries

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"stony island" Discussed on WLS-AM 890

WLS-AM 890

02:38 min | 2 years ago

"stony island" Discussed on WLS-AM 890

"Choice quickly goes away, and it's We will mandate and you will follow the rules, and I think people are little taken back with how fast it's simply slippery slope of mayors, all of a sudden being little kings all around the country, telling people what they can and can't do. Is a dangerous thing. I you look at Australia and these other countries Just shut the country down right in that way, you know. Yeah. Thank you Didn't accept it. It's an emergency situation. Oh, I wanted to make sure J understood that there was a Haymarket. In a bridge Men. Michigan, right? That was their second hand market. Okay? Nice alcohol, So I just wanted to mention that I do. I do see his point that because it's It affects your health, right? It's not about your hat about right. It's everything and that's the thing. People I get How you immediately were like, Oh, this is a violation of my rights. But then you have to open your eyes and look at the bigger picture. People say this about the polio vaccine. No, they didn't. Because it was But you see what I'm saying? Like that we become so insular. We've become so me. Me, me, me. It's all about me and what my rights are and screw you. This is a case where and it's difficult for a lot of people. I get it, but where you have to look at the broader picture and say this is for the common good, and that's where I think people are having a problem. I don't disagree, and I think it's almost impossible to mandate the common good. That is something you either believe in or you don't and good luck. So where will we go in the city of Chicago has been your Lightfoot says she's going to mandate The vaccine for city employees. It's yet the the date is not clear yet. I did not see uh, in her comments. She didn't say by a certain date. Uh and Under threat of what Is there a day that that all city employees had to be vaccinated or they get fired? What does that mean? And what does that look like? Uh, what is the mag mile Look like? Are there any new stories open? I mean, the last big news store to open that I think was that Starbucks, You know that It's got to be the world's largest Starbucks if it is, and I don't want to go to the world's largest Starbucks, but we do have more stores. Closing. We'll tell you about the latest coming up Next on 8 90 wls. It's the Bruce Saint Jane Show right here on 8 90. W L s now the roads this morning on all that bad little slow on the Stevenson inbounded today and Ryan with the ongoing roadwork there, Dan, Right, a little slow inbound between Canal Port and Roosevelt. Bishop Ford involved between The Stony island feeder Michigan Avenue, a little slow going through their lakeshore drive north beyond between Roosevelt and Monroe, a bit of a slowdown. Otherwise again, things looking good..

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"stony island" Discussed on WLS-AM 890

WLS-AM 890

02:49 min | 2 years ago

"stony island" Discussed on WLS-AM 890

"Really believe this is a unique and somewhat rare bipartisan opportunity to get something done in D. C. Well, I know that right now, You know, there's the infrastructure bill and the voting rights efforts that are going on. I think there's there's some new movements towards bipartisan collaboration. But I definitely see the a U. M F as a real golden opportunity for Congress to work together to actually function the way that the founders intended to to part of the Constitution. We appreciate your service to the country, My father, by the way, an Army Air Force veteran way back when wonderful. And thanks for your time, Ethan Brown will read more at the hill are real clear defense. Thank you, John. I'm now the fourth United States president to preside over American troop presence in Afghanistan. Two Republicans, two Democrats. I will not pass this responsibility onto 1/5. And although we're leaving, I think 650 troops to protect our embassy there and see how long that lasts. The US left Afghanistan's Bagram airport. I'm sorry, Airfield after 20 years, we shut off the electricity. We slipped away in the night without even notifying the base is a new Afghan commander. The commander discovered that we had departed more than two hours after the after We left. We left behind about 3.5 million items all itemized by our military. Tens of thousands of bottles of water, energy drinks and meals ready to eat. The big ticket items, including hundreds of armed vehicles and thousands of civilian vehicles. Many without keys to start them. We're all, uh, also left at the airfield. We went to Afghanistan because of a horrific attack that happened 20 years ago. That cannot explain why we should remain there in 2021. Okay, I'm buying into that philosophy. It's just a little unwieldy on how to leave. And good luck to the women and Children and good luck to those who helped us for the last 20 years. 5 48 at Double Dale's traffic on this Tuesday afternoon. Here's Kim John, we have a serious accident on the Bishop Ford traffic is being diverted via the exit and entrance ramp that's outbound at the Stony Island Theater. All traffic is being forced onto the Stony Island Peter Exit ramp near Cottage Grove. From there, you can head southbound Stoney Island and then re enter the outbound Ford via the Stony Island feeder ramp. So that traffic a salad from the Dan Ryan on the Dan Ryan in the Express lane. Outbound from 47th Street to Marquette Road, you're stopped. You're also stopped on the Dan Ryan Outbound from the Chicago Skyway to 95th. You're looking at about a 28 minute delay there. On the North side tonight. Look for extra traffic around Wrigley Field the Cubs are taking on the Phillies at 705 next traffic update in less than 15 minutes. Stop thinking..

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"stony island" Discussed on WLS-AM 890

WLS-AM 890

03:41 min | 2 years ago

"stony island" Discussed on WLS-AM 890

"Accountability. We cannot be silent when something like this happens, particularly when we're seeing The kind of damage is being done. Young lives being cut short, like fruit, expressed empathy for the victims and their families and said again, the feds need to do much more to keep guns out of the hands of criminals. No camera 8 90 w last name and a new sometimes report find Chicago Children being killed at an alarming rate. 10 kids 15 or younger, have been shot and killed so far this year, up from three the same period last year. Shooting injuries involving Children are up 20%. Fixing the state's foid card backlog is one issue that didn't get resolved during the spring legislative session. There were two versions designed to modernize the system, keep guns out of the hands of criminals and dramatically shorten the wait time for a new card. One requires fingerprints to get a foid card, while the other gives people the option of submitting their prints if they want a car that doesn't expire. The use of fingerprints at all is a major sticking point, with some, like Senator Darren Bailey, arguing against the use of the card entirely. It's not time to reform this broken and outdated process. It's time to eliminate it. As I've said many times, void the void and let honest people protect themselves and their families. Sponsors of the two bills say work will continue on the issue. Five Democrats are lining up to replace Illinois Secretary of State Jesse White. We get more from Kim Gordon City clerk in a Valencia officially launched her bid on Monday. Former state treasurer Alexi Giannoulias in Chicago Alderman Pat Dowell and David more as well as Senator Michael Hastings, also running. Current secretary of state. Jesse White, is retiring after more than two decades in office. So far, no Republicans have entered the primary. Kim Gordon 8 90 WLS news. Chicago Police have released video of the people wanted for murder in the city South side Avalon Park neighborhood last month or asking for help identifying three suspects seen at a Sitko gas station at 83rd Street in Stony Island Avenue. On May 28th. Jeffrey King was killed during a physical altercation with the men. About 11:40 A.m.. Anyone with information is asked to call area two homicide detectives. Vaccine. Clinical trials on younger Children are now being carried out. Here is a B C. Sherry Preston visor has begun testing its vaccine at lower doses on kids between the ages of five and 11 and in the next few weeks will begin trials on those as young as six months old. Visor. Senior vice president of Clinical research and development Doctor Bill Gruber says Children younger than 12 make up a significant portion of the total global population and cannot only developed covid that can also spread it, so vaccinating them. Will further help protect communities. WLS news time, 12 Before to the roads, we go inbound Kennedy solid trapped between Armitage and the burn. So here the burn will take you 35 minutes. On the outbound. It's about 20 on the inbound Eisenhower routine on the old post office is 30. We have police activity in the left lane is blocked at Mannheim Road, a suspected DUI going on there on the outbound. It's 24. Bound Stevenson, I 3 55. The lakeshore drive will take you 25 minutes. I 55 South bound. We're seeing an accent reporter near Black Road and we have an accent on the right shoulder. I 80 94 East Bandit Torrence Avenue. Clearing one on Kennedy Avenue will bring another traffic update coming up in 15 minutes. Good news on the hour and a half when it breaks continuous coverage at WLS am dot com On Morricone, 8 90. W. Ellis News. The following is a paid advertisement want the.

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Family demands answers from Chicago police after teen's death

The Opening Bell with Steve Grzanich

00:20 sec | 5 years ago

Family demands answers from Chicago police after teen's death

"Vaughn more than. One hundred people marched on Chicago's west side Sunday they're calling for the release of. All police dash, bodycam video in. A controversial suicide Chicago police say fifteen year old Stephen Rosenthal shot, and killed, himself Friday night about running from, officers his family disputes that report the civilian office a, police count abilities

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