conversations. chicago or emergency how lau? account, and lake shore drive, near freezing mud off. cars and buses furled filled with freezing drive the city of chicago closed the driver around 8:00 p.m. leaving it anyone out there out it it there s so many people out here it is out of control. is there any way to get to a location that is warm? i m going to be running out of gas. some people feared medical emergencies could erupt if the weight on the drive took much longer. my head. is killing head i m feeling sick now. he is a diabetic and he has said nothing eat or drink the entire time that he has been stopped. for others the way it was simply getting the best of them in our mix of frustration could be heard in the voices of callers to the rebels to turn. flashers on in their freezing. everyone is out there freezing it s sad to say but we are doing the best to can right now. order in the best pecan the 911 call to cut the line after she and a conc
seems to be able to be accept the cubs. first play of the game castro up the middle. carlos out of first. to nothing lead in the fifth inning. ryan has some control issues. neal walker made up kate in the biggest way. grand slam for neal walker. it is an opening day defeat for the cubs. 623. the grand slam hurts. when it is for 22 and you are right in the game those in the putting away for the rest of the game. cleveland had the better of it otherwise. sox fans say hey to adam done. already to nothing. that was only the beginning. later on, same inning carlos quentin launches the guy on top of the really watch this. that is another homer for the white sox. two homers in that inning. two rounds in the first four in the third eight runs in the fourth. get used with the sox beat the indians 15 to 10. wgn said rich king was there to watch. the white sox offense is potentially awesome. reality is here. he may be looked pretty foolish on my first at bat. i was trying to get
children of firefighter edward stringer in the limousine behind me on their way to the private burial service. thousands of firefighters came from all across north america gathering here to support edward stringer s family and also to honor the memory of their fallen comrade. ed stringer a true warrior to the end. gave the ultimate sacrifice that people of our city and our nation. it s been a day of emotion for the family of edward stringer. the fallen firefighter s mother, joyce, has been too overcome with grief to talk publicly. but in letter red at fiewn read at the funeral mass, stringer s mother thanks those who tried to rescue the trapped firefighter buried underneath rubble in chicago s south shore neighborhood last week. we would like to thank all on scene who worked feverishly to extricate my son and all the trapped and injured firefighters. earlier today the late firefighters engine 63 truck rolled up to st. rita s with stringer s uniform adorning the fron
ravenswood home to check the crawl space to look for the boxes. more on that in a moment. but also earlier today startling information regarding rob halpen. the man who rented emanuel s home. according to rahm s real estate agent, rob halpen s lawyer called him in september with a proposal. his client was difficult and hot headed. i remember that because i thought it was an unusual thing to say and he said he was talking to a lawyer names and talking to the press and worried he is in breach of his lisa agreement and suggested to me that mr. halpen was looking for $100,000 to leave the house early. paul leavy says he was the go between as rahm emanuel tried to negotiate an early exit for the people leasing his ravenswood home. leavy says he relayed to emanuel the request for $100,000 from halpen s lawyer to vacate the north side home early so emanuel s family could move back in. i called rahm. rahm said that s ridiculous. i m not going to do that. and we discussed offe
longer on the street. he s 19 years old but already has a history. police say he is the man who shot and killed chicago police officer michael flisk and steven peters. friday afternoon, officer flisk and an evidence technician was processing a crime scene after steven peters called in a burglary. police say the suspect snuck up behind them and shot them to death. the weapons recovered were in their holsters so it appears this individual snuck up on them, and they never had a chance to defend themselves. hopefully that will play out later in court but that s what we know this time. reporter: police would not release much information about the investigation but say they believe herring killed the two men because he was trying to cover up an earlier burglary he committed. can t give you a lot of details right now but the suspect simply did not want to be caught for a burglary. he was already on patrol as it was. reporter: superintendent jody weis says police investigator