envisions the chicago children s museum staying put but expanding scrapping the earlier controversial plan to relocate it to grant park. this was all rolled out at a joint board meeting of the chicago pier and exposition authority the owner and operator of the pier and navy pier inconnu nonprofit organization that will govern manage the facility . also plans for a updated landscaping and increased green space and restaurants shops and perhaps a boutique hotel will be in the mx . we will sit down and explore with feasibility the development prospects . in order for this all to move forward we need a development partner but when we implement all of this stuff navy pier will be just unbelievable an unbelievably spectacular place for chicago this price tag is about a hundred $55 million this does not take into account private investment and new report shows that beaches and the chicago area of some of the dirtiest water in the country. julian crews has a live report this is certa
and on the web . she became a mother to six children . when she had triplets the ryan household had five children under the age of three . she said it was like being a supervisor had day care center but the kids were there is . her husband george planned to be a former assistant lee changed his mind in 1973 to run for state representative . his wife john dryden becoming a strong advocate for a child education and a strong advocate of substance abuse . she was a guiding force behind the made in illinois catalogue and planned the springfield lincoln library . the ryans planned that george would not run for a second term as governor and would enjoy retirement until that same year a 22 count federal indictment for racketeering bribery and tax fraud happened and he landed in jail . she broke her silence on the eve before the jury gave their verdict . i believe they will find him innocent and he will be exonerated . he was sentenced to six and half year prison term the dream of
conviction to not let him out of prison. saying any sensitive judge realizes that a lengthry prison term robs the convicted person of what we all value most: months and years with loved ones. some of who will no longer be there when the sentence is served. his wife has months to live. but that request from the attorneys was secondary to a recent ruling in skilling versus the united states. involving enron executive jeff skilling. a portion of that was overturned. skilling is a private citizen, ryan a public servant. judge paul meyers said the judge did not receive proper instructions but that s not enough to throw out the case. she is convinced the jury found some bribery. if it did, that s sufficient to sustain ryan s conviction even if the instructions were wrong. reporter: that s the legal issue. the fact that mrs. ryan is dying is the emotional issue, the one that tugs at the heart strings. but as judge paul meyer points out there are more compelling cases than this a