That i just picked up has less than that but this conversation comes as some powerful lawmakers are taking a closer look at our beverage choices. It is a question that has a lot of people talking downtown tonight and thats what the all the men behind the energy drink ideas says he is looking for open dialogue he has seen the studies in state dont look good for the people who drink this stuff. These Energy Drinks if theyre consumed in large amounts especially by kids they have Serious Health implications i think it seems extreme. No doubt about it we have heard that all the time that it is big brother ish. We all know how that story and is still Energy Drinks high levels of sugar chemicals caffeine unhealthy certainly but very likely a much tighter squeeze past the city council not to mention public i wouldnt get rid of Energy Drinks maybe make them not as big i will be drinking this all day. It is then passed it would make chicago the first in the nation to do so we definitely have whe
Tonight fox news night will investigate the bills the House Democrats passed to reopen the government. Prolife activists worried by whats in the measures as they head to the senate. Hello and welcome to fox news night. I am Shannon Bream in washington. We have fox team coverage. Chris stirewalt is here with his todo list for congress. Leland vittert on the latest on capitol hill where i understand the house has voted on senate measures to fund the government but not the wall. Good evening, leland. Exactly, shannon. Look no further than how late Speaker Pelosi kept the new congress tonight for approved that she wanted this day to be about her and trying to corner the president , as you noted, with bills the dawn from the wall. Fair to say i had other ideas. At 4 30 this afternoon, he changed the conversation. Happy new year. Happy new year to everybody. Walking to the press Briefing Room for the first time, President Donald Trump gave bipartisanship a few seconds of airtime. I want to s
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Former Chicago Alderman Ed Burke, 79, faces a minimum of 30 years in prison after being convicted of bribery of developers and racketeering conspiracy.