Hand is caught in my shop. Is she using her hands again . Its only 4 00 a. M. Highs in the mid50s. Cooler than normal. 48 it the lakefront. 46 in joliet. These numbers are warmer than normal but if you look back to yesterday its the warmest that weve gotten. Satellites composite shows cloud cover very little if any sunshine today. Low pressure system that brought us rain over the previous five six days has weakened and joined the way. Expect slightly breezy conditions with our wind out of the west between 515. Temperature of 55 degrees at 5 00 p. M. 62 by 9 00 p. M. Temperatures are stuck in that cloud cover taking away that son. 56 degrees today afternoon scattered showers are possible. Tamaras high is 65. Saturday we reach 56. About when and mecham in terms of overviews on construction, this intersection work will go through july. Not causing any big delays but as we get into the later hours, it will get hairy. Eastbound 58 at algonkin down to a single lane in both directions. On top
Dad, thank you for always being there with us. Please stay at our sides forever. And to all of japanese people and my little brother in japan [ speaking japanese ] never, never, never forget. This is my prayer. [ applause a and our cousin, paul, who would have been a grandfather for the first time this year. Paul would have done a great job with his granddaughter, danielle jean, and my uncle, too, john monihan, who our family hasnt been the same the past 13 years, but we carry on with his spirit. Thank you to all the First Responder who is sacrificed so much that day and continue to protect us and the u. S. Troops who protect our freedoms at home and overseas. God bless america. [ applause ] Tyler Victor Ugolyn michael a. Uliano jonathan j. Uman anil Shivhari Umarkar allen v. Upton diane marie urban John Damien Vaccacio Bradley Hodges vadas William Valcarcel Felix Antonio vale ivan vale Benito Valentin Santos Valentin jr. Carlton francis valvo ii Pendyala Vamsikrishna erica h. Van Acke
[inaudible conversations] had cut afternoon welcome to the International Spy museum i am a historian and it is my great pleasure to bring to to a prolific author, ac biographer who i have been falling on a personal note for the length of my short career. We did not plant this. [laughter] i started to do a steady u. S. Foreign policy so his earliest to books on the bundy brothers were required reading as and when through grad school and as i drove my focus i studied Nuclear Intelligence and history and then this book was published a Pulitzer Prize winner once you are done with the good spy i highly recommend you take a look at this and then i worked at the us by a museum you write a book about spies. That is convenient. Thank you. [laughter] to come up with a new topic i will let you know, where my career has taken me i can let you know, but we are here to talk about the good spy the new book came out just last week the life and death of robert ames. Of fabulous publicity many magazine
That we do live in the world the year 2013 that no airport has been named after someone who can say that they are openly gay, that they are open member of the gay lesbian community. No city in the world is done that. To the extent that San Francisco can be proud of so many things, one of the things that i am very proud of when i think of San Francisco is the fact that we have always been at the forefront of civil rights and at the forefront of lgbt rights. And there is a place in this world where i hope the city would be open to recognizing the contributions of an openly ldbt person. I would hope that that place would be San Francisco. One of the things that struck me about this conversation is something that we learn about harvey milk. When he was first elected, he understood the significance of his election. I would like to share with you a part of what he said. It goes, the hope speech often talk about. This is what he said to use his own words two days after i was elected i got a p
And so to the question of why harvey milk, why not someone else . That is a legitimate question. I can tell you as an openly gay man that i do think that there is something disturbing about the fact that we do live in the world the year 2013 that no airport has been named after someone who can say that they are openly gay, that they are open member of the gay lesbian community. No city in the world is done that. To the extent that San Francisco can be proud of so many things, one of the things that i am very proud of when i think of San Francisco is the fact that we have always been at the forefront of civil rights and at the forefront of lgbt rights. And there is a place in this world where i hope the city would be open to recognizing the contributions of an openly ldbt person. I would hope that that place would be San Francisco. One of the things that struck me about this conversation is something that we learn about harvey milk. When he was first elected, he understood the significa