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- 'Enough!' Biden calls for action to combat gun violence
- Mother sues following zip line mishap at Bloomingdale amusement park
- Black developers are replacing vacant lots with 22 new homes on the South Side
- From the archives: Fran Tate tells Steve & Johnnie about her appearance with Johnny Carson
- Aurora Pride President explains the decision to not allow uniformed police officers to march in Pride Parade
- 2 shot during funeral service at Graceland Cemetery in Racine: report
- Thank You Thursday: A special thanks to our teachers
- Prepping for an economic downturn
- Paul Nolte talks about advising in preparation for a recession
- Derrick Kinney talks about the purpose of his financial book, ‘Good Money Revolution’
'Enough!' Biden calls for action to combat gun violence Posted: 02 Jun 2022 03:53 PM PDT WASHINGTON (NewsNation) — As the nation reels in the wake of a series of tragic mass shootings, President Joe Biden on Thursday called for action from lawmakers to combat gun violence. Speaking at the White House, the president urged Congress to restore a ban on the sale of assault-style weapons and high-capacity magazines. Biden said that if Congress refuses his ideas, they must find other solutions, such as raising the age to buy assault-style weapons from 18 to 21 and limiting access to guns for those struggling with mental health issues. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Biden said, reports that guns are now the number one killer of children in the United States. The president says the agency also states that more school-aged children have died from guns than on-duty police officers and active-duty military combined. "For God's sake, how much more carnage are we willing to accept? How many more innocent American lives must be taken before we say enough?" Biden questioned. As debate over federal gun legislation divides the nation, a renewed call for tougher gun laws has permeated Washington following mass shootings in Uvalde, Texas, where 19 children and two teachers were killed; Buffalo, New York, where 10 people died at a supermarket in a primarily Black area; and most recently, Tulsa, Oklahoma, where a man who blamed his surgeon for ongoing pain opened fire at a hospital, killing the surgeon and three other people before fatally shooting himself. "This time we have to take the time to do something," Biden said, calling out the Senate, where 10 Republican votes would be needed to pass legislation supported by Democrats. "I know how hard it is, but I'll never give up and if Congress fails, I believe this time a majority of the American people won't give up, either," he added. "I believe the majority of you will act to turn your outrage into making this issue central to your vote." When Biden visited the shattered community of Uvalde on Sunday, he was met with chants of "do something" as he departed a church service, Biden pledged: "We will." He also mentioned his visit to Buffalo following the mass shooting at a grocery store. "At both places, we spent hours. Hundreds of family members who were broken, whose lives will never be the same, they had one message for all of us: Do something, just do something, for God's sake, do something," Biden said during his remarks Thursday night. Democrats first attempted to respond to the mass shootings with a domestic terrorism bill in the Senate last week that would have opened debate on difficult questions surrounding hate crimes and gun safety. The bill was blocked. The House now is swiftly working to put its stamp on gun legislation. Biden said he does not want to take away guns from responsible owners. "I want to be very clear. This is not about taking away anyone's guns. It's not about vilifying gun owners. In fact, we believe we should be treating responsible gun owners as an example of how every gun owner should behave," Biden said. "I respect the culture and the tradition and the concerns of lawful gun owners. At the same time, the Second Amendment, like all other rights, is not absolute. "This isn't about taking anyone's rights. It's about protecting children. It's about protecting families. It's about protecting whole communities. It's about protecting our freedom to go to school, to a grocery store, to a church, without being shot and killed." Framework of gun reform bill up for discussion The Democratic legislation by the House, called the Protecting Our Kids Act, was quickly added to the legislative docket. But partisan positions were clear at a Judiciary Committee hearing Thursday on the legislation, which initially aimed to raise the age limit for purchasing semi-automatic rifles from 18 to 21. The bill also would make it a federal offense to import, manufacture or possess large-capacity magazines and would create a grant program to buy back such magazines. The measure passed the House Judiciary Committee and a vote by the full House could come as early as next week. The legislation builds on the Biden administration's executive action banning fast-action "bump-stock" devices and "ghost guns." Gun violence surges to 'crisis' level However, with Republicans nearly all in opposition, the House action will mostly be symbolic, merely putting lawmakers on record about gun control ahead of this year's elections. The Senate is taking a different course, with a bipartisan group striving toward a compromise on gun safety legislation that can win enough GOP support to become law. Any legislative response to the shootings will have to get through the evenly divided Senate, where support from at least 10 Republicans would be needed to advance the measure to a final vote. A group of senators has been working privately this week in hopes of finding a consensus. No major gun legislation has passed the Senate in years — even after the devastating massacre of 20 children at Sandy Hook Elementary School in 2012. The Senate did, however, approve a modest measure to encourage compliance with background checks after a church shooting in Texas and the Parkland school shooting in Florida. The president is also calling for national "red flag" laws, so that a parent, teacher or counselor could flag someone exhibiting violent tendencies, threatening classmates or experiencing suicidal thoughts. Biden says 19 states and the District of Columbia currently have such laws. Biden left Americans with the following impassioned plea: "Enough. It's time for each of us to do our part. It's time to act. For the children we've lost, the children we can save, for the nation we love, let's hear the call and the cry. Let's meet the moment. Let us finally do something." The Hill and The Associated Press contributed to this report. This posting includes an audio/video/photo media file: Download Now |
Mother sues following zip line mishap at Bloomingdale amusement park Posted: 02 Jun 2022 03:01 PM PDT Evelyn Rapier, along with her attorney Marc McCallister, joins Lisa Dent on Chicago's Afternoon News to explain why she's filed a lawsuit against the Urban Air Adventure Park in Bloomingdale after her harness came loose while she was on a zip line ride, choking her as she was suspended in the air. Follow @LisaDentSpeaks Follow @SteveBertrand Follow @kpowell720 Follow @maryvandeveldeFollow @LaurenLapka |
Black developers are replacing vacant lots with 22 new homes on the South Side Posted: 02 Jun 2022 03:14 PM PDT David Hochberg and Cook County Commissioner Bridget Gainer join John Williams to discuss their mission to bring financial literacy to underserved communities so the residents can purchase homes. Commissioner Gainer tells us about the work of the Cook County Land Bank Authority, which addresses the large inventory of vacant residential, industrial and commercial property in Cook County. Bridget and David want to raise awareness of the work that the CCLBA does and how people can take advantage of the program to build homes. Also joining the conversation is Bonita Harrison, CEO, Sunshine Management who took advantage of the program to buy an entire block in Woodlawn and is building up the neighborhood with 22 homes. David hosts "Home Sweet Home Chicago" on Saturdays from 10am to 1pm on WGN Radio. You can call him at 855-56-David, or check out the Team Hochberg website. |
From the archives: Fran Tate tells Steve & Johnnie about her appearance with Johnny Carson Posted: 02 Jun 2022 02:29 PM PDT One of Steve King and Johnnie Putman's favorite guests over the years was Fran Tate from Barrow, Alaska. In 1984, Fran appeared on "The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson," where she also became one of Johnny's all-time favorite guests as she discussed her adventures running a Mexican restaurant above the Arctic Circle. In this segment, Steve & Johnnie welcome Fran to the show on January 24, 2005, the day after Johnny Carson's death, to share her memories of being one of Johnny's guests. |
Posted: 02 Jun 2022 01:35 PM PDT Gwyn Ciesla, President, Aurora Pride, joins John Williams to explain why they made the decision to now allow uniformed police officers to march in their upcoming Pride Parade. |
2 shot during funeral service at Graceland Cemetery in Racine: report Posted: 02 Jun 2022 03:38 PM PDT RACINE, Wis. — Two people were shot during a funeral service Thursday afternoon, prompting a response from Racine police in what the department called a 'critical incident' near the Graceland Cemetery. Officers arrived near the 3500 block of Osbourne Blvd around 2:30 p.m. following reports of shots fired. According to police, the suspect wounded two juveniles. WTMJ-TV reports that the shooting occurred during a funeral for 37-year-old Da'Shontay L. King, the man a Racine police officer shot and killed on May 20. The officer, Zachary B. Brenner, shot King while executing a search warrant on a vehicle. King, who police said had a gun, ran from the car. According to police, Brenner pursued King and fatally shot him when he did not comply with demands to drop his weapon. Family members initially told that news outlet that gunfire wounded five people. Racine police said some involved may have opted not to report their injuries. Ascension All Saints Hospital, which is near the cemetery, treated an undisclosed number of victims from the shooting. The facility was locked down "out of an abundance of caution." Authorities asked locals to avoid the area. The Associated Press contributed to this report. This posting includes an audio/video/photo media file: Download Now |
Thank You Thursday: A special thanks to our teachers Posted: 02 Jun 2022 03:57 PM PDT On this week's Thank You Thursday on Chicago's Afternoon News, WGN Radio listeners give a special thanks to the teacher that has made a difference in their lives. Thank You Thursday is sponsored by McDonald's of Chicagoland and Northwest Indiana. Follow @LisaDentSpeaks Follow @SteveBertrand Follow @kpowell720 Follow @maryvandeveldeFollow @LaurenLapka |
Prepping for an economic downturn Posted: 02 Jun 2022 05:04 PM PDT Ilyce Glink fills in for Jon Hansen on Your Money Matters. Ilyce is joined by Editor-in-Chief of The Balance Kristin Myers to discuss a future economic downturn. Kristen gives her tips to Ilyce on what debt to focus on before it happens. From selling a house, inflation, credit scores, and interest rates, Ilyce and Kristin talk about all this and more. For more information, visit The Balance |
Paul Nolte talks about advising in preparation for a recession Posted: 02 Jun 2022 05:06 PM PDT Ilyce Glink fills in for Jon Hansen on Your Money Matters and she talks with Paul Nolte, Senior VP at Kingsview Wealth Management. The two discuss retirement and how Paul advises clients in preparation for a future recession. Plus, short-term bonds, stocks, and reinvesting. |
Derrick Kinney talks about the purpose of his financial book, ‘Good Money Revolution’ Posted: 02 Jun 2022 05:11 PM PDT Ilyce Glink fills in for Jon Hansen for Your Money Matters. Derrick Kinney, CEO of Good Money Framework, joins Ilyce Glink to discuss his generosity purpose in his book. The two discuss the purpose-driven goals and taking back your power when it comes to money. You can find Derrick's Book here: Good Money Revolution: How to Make More Money to Do More Good |
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