It would have been. Thats a great question. Ive never thought about that and i dont know. Thats a very good question. I wish i could answer. But i dont know what the mar gyp was. Well have to google that later. Well, thank you so much. Our next speaker is known to many of us. And some of us had the strength to have read one of the two volumes. This is the second volume covering the period oaf todays symposium. Of Abraham Lincolns life who holds the chancellor distinguished chair in lincoln studies at the university of illinois at springfield. His earlier work, the inner world of Abraham Lincoln, is being discussed on saturday morninmorn i ings, monthly, by a discussion groupment and we meet at fords theaters education center. Michael has done the most Massive Research on Abraham Lincoln of any scholar he has edited 12 major books that lay out o ringal source material from those who new lincoln or studied him closely in the early years after lincoln. So we are very pleased to have as ou
Owner in china town who was just about to start her day at work when she encountered the violent attacker. Action News Reporter dann cuellar is following the big story live tonight, dann, what is the latest. Reporter shirleen, detectives working swiftly from the special victims june to it make an arrest have charged 25 yearold brandon, in the brutal Sexual Assault and robbery as it turns out police say he wan the resident of the homeless shelter just a few blocks away from the art school here in chinatown, where the incident happened over the weekend. Police say they are confident that brandon menially is man captured on surveillance foot and beating the the 45 yearold woman inside her art studio in the 100 block of north ninth. He enters in the front of the store and forced her in the rear office area of the store itself. Reporter it was around 8 00 a. M. The own are had opened the doors for the start of childrens art classes. She was still loan inside when the suspect walk in and the
A while back, i was in my pickup traveling in eastern montana in the town of glass go. ,about glasgow. I stopped by the norvelle leak coop. This supplies electricity to a few thousand families in northeast montana. They told me over a cup of coffee that morning that they will keep electric rates flat for the next ten years if the Keystone Pipeline is approved. Why is that . Because the norvelle electric coop is supplying electricity that extra volume will keep costs down for everybody. And i asked what happens if the Keystone Pipeline is not approved . And they said electric rates will go up about 40 over the next ten years. Thats nearly 500 a year increase per family. Now, these are hardworking montana families living month to month. These are Senior Citizens living on fixed incomes. We can hold their utility rates flat for the next ten years by passing the Keystone Pipeline and building it. What about north American Energy independence . Up to 830,000 barrels a day of oil will be tra
To unheard of faces. Well be joined by the head of a Milwaukee Federation seeing the change from the inside and will explore the exactimpact the right to work union will have as wisconsin gets inside story. Our right to work laws good for the economy, and workers. Or just for the businesses that higher workers. Well debate the impact of right to work laws on wisconsin and other states with two labour experts. We begin with wisconsin, and one man, the states republican governor. This week walker a 2016 contendant signed a law making it a 26th workers state, workers are not compelled to pay union fees in order to keep a job. Its a dramatic turn of events from a state that had a high number of union members. And heir to a senator that championed organised labour and ran for president as a Progressive Party candidate in 1924. Despite the history, the passage of the right to work law was not unexpected. Governor scott walker has been at war with unions virtually as soon as he was elect. Wal
Milwaukee federation, seeing the change from the inside and will explore the exactimpact the right to work union will have, as wisconsin gets inside story. Our right to work laws good for the economy, and workers. Or just for the businesses that higher workers. Well debate the impact of right to work laws on wisconsin and other states, with two labour experts. We begin with wisconsin, and one man, the states republican governor. This week, walker a 2016 contendant signed a law making it a 26th workers state, workers are not compelled to pay union fees in order to keep a job. Its a dramatic turn of events from a state that had a high number of union members. And heir to a senator that championed organised labour, and ran for president as a Progressive Party candidate in 1924. Despite the history, the passage of the right to work law was not unexpected. Governor scott walker has been at war with unions virtually as soon as he was elect. Walker proposed act 10. A bill stripping Public Emp