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The Penny Dinners committee was a name given to a voluntary group who used to provide free dinners for 40 to 80 impoverished children four times per week in the late 1920s and early 1930s. In fact the title was a misnomer, in no sense were they penny dinners. The children could not afford to give a penny for them, nor could the committee provide a dinner for a penny. The funding for these meals came from the people of Galway and also from fundraising productions they put on, mostly in the Columban Hall. ....
chicago tribune. that s a city you love and been there for a long time. how do you see things and do you think that there is a root cause here that you can pinpoint? if you wonder why the heck anybody lives in chicago judging by the crime news that you see, the fact is that this is not a new question. crime is not new to chicago, number one. your report isn t talking about crime. it is talking about violence especially gun violence. that makes a biggest headlines and a continuing problem. i ve been around long enough to know when our homicide and shooting rate was even worse back in the 70s. it has gone up and down. it was terrific in the mid 90s like the rest of the country violence went down. the number of problems on different fronts. hardiman you quoted him. his program is cease-fire is a violence intervention program. the parts of down that have ....
What we do know is the video surveillance is of the three gunmen in that alley over my shoulder when they shot in less than six seconds, 23 people shot in total and a different camera angle that appears a second car with gun fire going off and a source has confirmed its authenticity to nbc news and this coming, steph, after two people died in this incident so far. this is the kind of thing that tears apart the fabric of a commissioner. we spoke to kion harding who sponsored a $90 million initiative that strives to employ at-risk youth and i mentioned him at an earlier stage and the first question the family s asked whenever they move into a neighborhood is is it safe? so undermining that basic principle prevents communities from being able to thrive. here s what commissioner hardiman had to say. i mean, in a sense, you are putting people in a prison cell ....
By nbc. mollie: it shows too much willingness to engage in conspiracy theories. this is a crazy conspiracy theory. nobody should have bought it. you saw a lot of reporters retweeting it. the most of valuable currency is our credibility. juan: this president creates almost an apprentice show where he is saying her saying here s saying here are my picks. there was a lot of discussion whether it would be amy barrett,ing a strong anti-abortion force, or the president s sister was on the third circuit with hardiman, so there was a lot of back and forth. that s why you get the media reacting in a way that i think is not justified. but it s responsive to the media ....
it s not really as much i don t think as much as his volume of work on the d.c. circuit, judge hardiman had more opinions than judge kavanaugh. i think it s really the other things that he did. white water, and the bush white house. the clinton impeachment, the bush white house, there is literally millions of pages of documents they are going to have to review. that is sort of the question. is there something out there? is there some sort of smoking gun? now, obviously i m sure the administration has done a great job in looking at the background and those sorts of things, but that is that is the only, you know, the only thing is just the volume of things that judge kavanaugh has been involved with is something that should cause a little concern, but, again, i m not i m not saying there is something out there. i m just saying that that is something that people have to be concerned about. stay with us if you can, i want to bring in our political panel. ....