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Wednesday, October 14, 2009
Wednesday on John and Cisco
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A bus carrying prisoners from Cook County Jail to Stateville Correctional Center in Joliet broke down Tuesday morning on the Stevenson Expressway
. Thankfully none of the passengers were able to get off of the bus.
Channel 7 anchor Judy Hsu gave birth to a son yesterday,
on the Eisenhower Expressway.
When Animals Attack
: Two Ohio boys were assaulted during a football game. It wasn't gang violence though,
they were attack by two deer
.
Richard Strandlof said he survived the 9/11 attacks on the Pentagon. He said he survived again when a roadside bomb went off in Iraq, killing four fellow Marines.
The problem is that none of it was true, the FBI has arrested him on the rare charge of "stolen valor."
A Florida teacher has gotten a four year suspension for teaching while drunk
. Does a four year suspension seem appropriate or should she be barred from teacher?
In January, the Friends Cafe and Lounge in Worth will be history
. The Village Board voted last week to expand the state's indoor smoking ban to include establishments in business only to welcome smokers.
President Obama is saying that there should be a decision on an Afghanistan strategy within a few weeks
. What is taking so long? John and Cisco asked
Sebastian Gorka
with the Foundation for the Defense of Democracies.
During the campaign, someone made online comments about the teenage son of Buffalo Grove village trustee Lisa Stone.
Now she wants control over anonymous internet postings
. Should there be limitations on speech on the web?
The Senate Finance Committee votes to send its version of the legislation to the Senate floor after months of closely watched deliberations
. What's next for the health care debate? John and Cisco talked to
David Mark
, the senior editor from
The Politico
, and also columnist
Tony Blankley
.
The first-grader who faced reform school for carrying Cub Scout tool into school has been given a reprieve
. Also in the world of zero-tollerance,
an Eagle Scout who had a knife in a survival kit in his locked car has been suspended
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