While the Naperville City Council awaits staff recommendations for regulating food trucks in the city, one successful mobile dining vendor is warning officials about the ramifications of excessive rules.
company, great business, no problems, and now, all i do is, people go after you, it s vicious, it s horrible, but, you know what, i love doing it because i help people and i ve hoped them more with than any president with cutting taxes, regulations. right to try, you don t have to travel to all sorts of different we have the greatest doctors, the greatest labs, we can use the medicines now, if somebody is terminally ill, they can sign a quick little document. you can use and sean: what are you most proud of, though? a lot of things. i m very proud of the tax cuts. i hope they don t screw it up. sean: they are going to screw it up. we brought back you know, it was 39%, so it looks like it could be a 25%. i brought it down to 21. but i m very proud of that i m very proud, and very importantly, regulations.
along the child victims, ten-year-old taylor thornton who was staying overnight at a friend s house. her parents spoke to nbc news leicester holt about their daughter. reporter: what do you want us to know about your little girl? she was perfect s. she didn t cause us no problems. she did not have a mean bone in her body. she was the it s just heart breaking. nbc news tally lightner is in salem, alabama. the scene behind you tells the story. reporter: yeah. andrea, it s hard to imagine the devastation until you see it up close. the power of this tornado able to mangle a dryer like this these families coming home to find all of their worldly possessions spread all over the street, a high chair overturned. furniture in the trees. we now know that a state trooper lived in the house behind me,
balance should of told one of ryan as european based his last what s the situation there right now. well garrett it s actually pretty calm and quiet here it s been calm and quiet and very much under control all day so far which is exactly as was to be expected because this was a pre-announced strike the pilots that make it public about two weeks ago and ryan air has spent the last three days rebooking people so everything was very orderly no problems at all here but of course behind the scenes there are major problems for ryan air and they have to rethink their strategy and everything. this isn t the first time brian and pilots have gone on strike how effective are these strikes going to be. nobody knows for sure but it might very well be an effective strike this time because we ve seen a lot of strikes at ryan in the last couple of weeks and ryan of course is already
welcome back. noaa came out with their winter outlook yesterday. what can you expect? we ve had some brutal winters lately especially in the east. this should be completely different. el nino winter. much warmer for the northern half of the country and cooler and wetter in the southern half of the country. doesn t mean there s going to be snow but it will be on the cooler side with all the wet weather and the rainy weather. the northern half of the country looks about a 50% chance of being above average temperatures. how much precipitation? this can depend how much snow you get. does look like the southern half of the country will be the wetter, the green. the drier spots should be montana and also possibly up through the great lakes. we ll keep that in mind. doesn t mean you can t have some big snowstorms in the great lakes but at least in general shouldn t be as bad as the last two winters. fall foliage at peak in northern new england, patchy to near patchy to near peak in areas of s