Wednesday, March 1, 2017

LaSalle Tornado: February Storms Leave 3 Dead In Illinois, Missouri


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UPDATED 8:40 a.m. March 1: OTTAWA, IL Storms that swept across Illinois overnight, killing two people and injuring numerous others, have passed, and now the small communities affected by the devastation will work to clean up.

A tornado that touched down in Ottawa killed Wayne Tuntland, 76, who was struck by a falling tree, CBS Chicago reports, and a second person was seriously injured when a section of the tree also fell on him. Saint Elizabeth Medical Center in Ottawa reported at least 14 people injured by the storm many suffering from injuries to their knees, arms and heads after being struck by falling tree limbs and were hurt as they tried to get home, the Chicago Tribune reports.

Another man was found dead in Crossville, a small town in Southeastern Illinois, NBC Chicago reported. That man has been identified as Thomas McCord, 71, and was in front of his home when the tornado hit, according to ABC 7. In Perryville, Missouri, a tornado ripped across I-55, overturning cars and killing a third person, according to the St. Louis Post-Dispatch.

As many as seven tornadoes touched down in Illinois during Tuesday"s storm, ABC 7 Chicago reports. The storms also brought large hail, heavy downpours and high winds and wind damage to towns throughout the Chicago suburbs.

The southern suburbs were hit especially hard by hail and heavy rain. In Joliet, over three inches of rain fell during the storm.

National Weather Service crews were visiting tornado sites on Wednesday to determine the severity of the storms. A tornado that touched down in Oregon in Ogle County has been classified as an EF-1 with wind speeds between 90 to 95 mph and the Naplate tornado has been classified as an EF-3 with wind speeds peaking at 155 mph, according to preliminary storm damage results.

The storm had officially passed as of early Wednesday morning as damage reports started to pour in from across the state. The LaSalle County Nursing Home in Ottawa was heavily damaged, but a woman answering the phone at the LaSalle County Nursing Home Tuesday evening told Fox 6 no one was seriously injured. Several residents were reporting bumps and bruises.

On Wednesday, clean up began in the towns affected by tornadoes. In Ottawa, city officials were urging volunteers to stay away for the time-being, according to CBS Chicago.

The streets are not safe yet. We just came from our briefing. The city and the village are not ready yet, and so at this point, they have the perimeters locked down, LaSalle County Emergency Management Agency director Connie Brooks told the Chicago TV station.

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On Tuesday night, significant tornado damage was reported in Washburn and Naplate, where there were unconfirmed reports of people trapped, as well as gas leaks. Just after 10 p.m., a "large and extremely dangerous" tornado was spotted near Crossville in White County with reported damage, according to the NWS.

A shelter for displaced LaSalle County residents was set up at Ottawa High School at 211 E Main St., and a reception center was opened at Waltham School at 248 W. Canal St. in North Utica, according to the Red Cross. Emergency operations were also set up in Springfield, according to Illinois Gov. Bruce Rauner.

Tornadoes in February are rare but not unheard of in Illinois, the National Weather service in romeoville told mywebtimes. "history is showing weve had them every month of the year in the area," with less than five February tornadoes between 1950 and 2015, meteorologist Kevin Donofrio said. Tornado season typically peaks in April through June.

The storms began to build in intensity late Tuesday afternoon when a confirmed tornado was located near Utica and east of Oglesby in LaSalle County, moving east at 40 mph, according to an update at 4:40 p.m. by the National Weather Service. Just before 5 p.m., the National Weather Service reported a tornado was spotted near Ottawa and urged residents to take cover.

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Original story posted at 10 a.m. on Feb. 28: The Chicago area could get hit with severe thunderstorms and possibly even tornadoes later today.

Scattered thunderstorms will enter the area during the early- to mid-afternoon hours and could increase in coverage and intensity later Tuesday afternoon and into tonight, according to the National Weather Service. Some severe storms are likely.

Those storms are expected to move east across the area, with some locations expected to see multiple rounds of storms.

The storms could bring large hail, and there is also a threat for damaging winds and tornadoes primarily south of Interstate 88 tonight. Weather officials are unsure as of Tuesday morning how far north the damaging winds and tornadoes could extend.

The bottom line is to pay close attention to the weather forecasts today into tonight, and dont be caught off guard that it is February and that potent storms can and are likely to happen after dark tonight, according to a Tuesday morning post on the National Weather Service Facebook page.

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Source: http://patch.com/illinois/chicago/hazardous-weather-outlook-thunderstorms-tornadoes-large-hail-possible

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Dow Jones Industrial Average crosses 21000 for first time


Dow Jones Industrial Average Tops 21.000 for First Time

The Dow Jones Industrial Average surged above 21,000 for the first time, as investors embraced optimism from President Donald Trump and Federal Reserve officials.

The blue-chip index was up about 230 points shortly after the opening bell, rising 1.1percent to 21,041. The S&P 500 rose 1percent and the Nasdaq Composite added 0.9percent, following gains in Asia and Europe.

Stocks have been soaring since Election Day, with the Dow industrials surpassing 19,000, 20,000 and now 21,000.

If the level holds through the closing bell, it will tie the fastest thousand-point jump in history: It took 24 sessions from the first close above 10,000 for the index to climb to 11,000 in 1999.

The latest milestone came after Mr. Trump struck an optimistic tone in a speech to Congress on Tuesday evening, although he offered few new details for his agenda. Investors were also focused on the likelihood of the Fed raising interest rates in March, following comments from a number of officials suggesting another quarter-point rate increase could come at the central banks next meeting.

Fed-fund futures, used by investors to place bets on central bank policy, showed a roughly 66 percent chance of a rate rise in March, up from 35percent Tuesday, according to CME Group.

U.S. government bonds weakened and the dollar jumped. The WSJ Dollar Index, which tracks the U.S. currency against 16 others, was recently up 0.5percent. The yield on the benchmark 10-year Treasury note rose to 2.449percent, according to Tradeweb, from 2.358percent Tuesday. Yields rise as prices fall.

We didnt get a lot of new things out of President Trump, said Mark Haefele, chief investment officer at UBS Wealth Management. The market took its cues from the Federal Reserve. They view the economy as strong and are looking to hike rates this year.

New York Fed President William Dudley, a close ally of Fed Chairwoman Janet Yellen, on Tuesday said the case for raising rates has become a lot more compelling in light of the economys current and expected performance. San Francisco Fed President John Williams also said in a speech Tuesday that a rate increase at the central banks meeting in March was very much on the table for serious consideration.

Bank stocks surged. Financial shares in the S&P 500 rose 2.4percent, leading gains. Bank of America rose 3.4percent and Morgan Stanley added 2.9percent.

Higher interest rates tend to boost the profitability of banks lending activities.

The prospect of higher U.S. rates rippled across to Europe, pulling local government bond yields higher across the board.

The bond market doesnt look great over the next 12 to 18 months. It looks like the Fed is committed to a path of normalization, said Bob Michele, head of the global fixed income, currencies and commodities group at J.P. Morgan Asset Management. We see growth and inflationary pressures picking up globally.

In Asia, a weakening yen helped Japans Nikkei Stock Average close up 1.4percent. The dollar was recently up 0.9percent at 113.812, helping to lift japanese companies that sells goods abroad.

source: http://www.denverpost.com/2017/03/01/dow-jones-industrial-average-crosses-21000/

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"Dancing With The Stars" Cast Announced: Charo, Chris Kattan, Mr. T & Nancy Kerrigan Will Strut Their Stuff


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Dancing with the Starswill return Monday, March 20, with a celebrity cast including Mr. T, charo, chris kattan and nancy kerrigan.

the cast of the 24th season of the ABC series was announced today on the networks Good Morning America.

Heres the full list of celebrity dancers and their professional partners:

Bull rider-turned-model Bonner Bolton with Sharna Burgess; singer & Vegas legend Charo with Keo Motsepe; former Saturday Nigh Live comic Chris Kattan with Witney Carson;two-time World Series champ David Ross with Lindsay Arnold; dance pop starErika Jayne with Gleb Savchenko;actress Heather Morris with Maksim Chmerkovskiy; actor and 80s icon Mr. T with Kym Herjavec;former ice skater and Tonya Harding foe Nancy Kerrigan with Artem Chigvintsev; Bachelor Nick Viall with Peta Murgatroyd;Fifth Harmony singer Normani Kordei with Valentin Chmerkovskiy; football player Rashad Jennings with Emma Slater; and gymnast Simone Biles with Sasha Farber.

Dancing kicks off live at 8 p.m. ET March 20.

Source: http://deadline.com/2017/03/dancing-with-the-stars-cast-charo-chris-kattan-nancy-kerrigan-1202032781/

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Stephen Colbert annotated Trump"s speech � and destroyed Kellyanne Conway in the process


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After President Trump"s first big speech to Congress,Stephen Colbert hosted a livebroadcast of The Late Show annotating the addressand taking digs at the administration.

Colbert aired a clip showing Trump being announced Tuesday night asthe president of the United States!

Any chance theres a mistake and Moonlight is the president? Colbert quipped, crossing his fingers.

He also took a jab at Trump counselor Kellyanne Conway, who was back in the news earlier in the day over a photo showing her kneeling on an Oval Office couch. Although Conway has been a favorite markamong late-night comics, Colbert did not reference any specific incident. But he showed a clip from Trump"s address in which the president said he had placeda hiring freeze on nonmilitary and nonessential federal workers.

Nonessential federal workers, Colbert repeated. So Kellyanne Conway is out? You will be missed.

Colbert began his routine referencing Trump"s well-known motto.

The theme of the speech was renewal of the American spirit, which, Ive got to say, really just sounds like a Chinese bootleg of Make America Great Again, Colbert said. And to begin the evening, Trump spoke in uplifting terms.

President Trump promised to lower taxes, combat terrorism and replace the Affordable Care Act in a speech to a joint session of Congress, Feb. 28. Here are key moments from that speech. (Sarah Parnass/The Washington Post)

Then he took on Trump, point by point. Here are some highlights.

Trump: Each American generation passes the torch of truth, liberty and justice in an unbroken chain all the way down to the present.

Colbert: Then he extinguished that torch with a coconut and asked the Democrats to leave the island.

Trump on his immigration plan: Bad ones are going out as I speak tonight and as I have promised.

Colbert:Bad ones out, good ones in. This nuanced policy comes from Trumps immigration director, Secretary Incredible Hulk.

Trump on his standards for immigrants: It is a basic principle that those seeking to enter a country ought to be able to support themselves financially.

Colbert: Just like the Statue of Liberty says, "Give us your tired, your poor, but not so poor they cant afford a two-bedroom apartment and, like, a Mitsubishi."

Trump on terrorism: We have seen the attacks in France, in Belgium, in Germany and all over the world.

Colbert: And just because we havent seen the attacks in Sweden doesnt mean they did not happen, all right? Invisible terrorists are everywhere.

Trump: Tonight, as I outline the next steps we must take as a country, we must honestly acknowledge the circumstances we inherited.

Colbert: Honestly, I dont know what we inherited; you inherited, like, $100 million. Lets be honest.

Trump on government spending: With this $6 trillion we could have rebuilt our country twice. And maybe even three times if we had people who had the ability to negotiate.

Colbert: Maybe even rebuild it 10 times if we had people who refused to pay their contractors.

Trump: Tonight, I am also calling on this Congress to repeal and replace Obamacare [applause].

Colbert: Ive got to say, that must have been hard on Trump: People got so excited just hearing Obamas name.

Trump: Everything that is broken in our country can be fixed.Every problem can be solved.

Colbert: Well, theres one problem we cant solve for four years, but, other than that, I agree with you.

And this surprised me. This next thing I did not expect at all, Colbert added. Trump came out as pro-choice when it comes to schools.

Trump: These families should be free to choose the public, private, charter, magnet, religious or home school that is right for them.

Colbert: Wait, you can choose a different home school? Then I choose your home it seems really nice.

Trump on law and order: And we must support the victims of crime.

Colbert: Unless they are plaintiffs against me. Those women are lying.

Trump: The time for trivial fights is behind us.

Colbert: Adding just one more thing: Suck it, Nordstrom.

So, as we come to end of tonights address to Congress, Colbert added, I think we can all agree on one thing one down, seven to go.

Other late-night talk shows, which appeared to be previously recorded, touched on Trump"s address but did not go into specifics for that reason. Jimmy Kimmel, indeed, declared it Trump-free Tuesday.

This is a special night tonight, Kimmel said. Tonight we"re having a Trump-free Tuesday.

The president spoke tonight before a joint session of Congress and we"re going to ignore it for a very good reason, and the reason is I need a break from it, to be honest with you, he added. Tonight if anyone says the name of the orange-colored man with the Russian boyfriend, they will have to put $100 in that jar thatGuillermo is holding right now.

Host Seth Meyers also explained that his show was filmedbefore Trump"s address.

Now, our show tapes early so we don"t know what happened, Meyers said.But I"ll bet that people who were there aren"t that sure what happened, either.

Since thedivisive presidentialelection,late-night talk show hosts havehomed in on Trump"s campaign and his tumultuous first month in office. Earlier this month,Colbertcreated a parodyusing the storied Hollywood villainKeyser Sze.

conway has not escaped the spotlight, either.

Joe Scarborough talked toColbert last week about why hebanned her from his own show.

It got to a point where Kellyanne would keep coming out and everything she said was disproven like five minutes later, Scarborough said. And it wasn"t disproven by a fact-checker it was somebody else in the administration that would come out and actually say, well, actually, no, that"s not true.

There"s a quicker way to say that entire sentence, Colbert replied. She just lied.

It seems that this pivot back to politics has helped grow TV audiences for some late-night hosts.

As The Washington Post"sCallum Borchersreported,Colbert has been gaining on late-night king Jimmy Fallon, who is far less inclined to take on the president in a harsh manner.

Borcherswrote:

Conventional wisdom is that Fallons approach works best on a major broadcast network. When the Hollywood Reporter commissioned a survey of late-night viewers in the fall of 2015, shortly after Colberts debut on CBS, it found that Fallon appealed to people across the political spectrum. The Tonight Show hosts audience was 36 percent Democrat, 31 percent Republican and 27 percent independent.

Colberts audience skewed sharply to the left: 47 percent Democrat, 17 percent Republican and 31 percent independent.

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Chicago Weather: Tornado Warning in La Salle County, Tornado Watch for entire area


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CHICAGO (WLS) --

One person is dead and 14 people are injured after four tornadoes were reported near Ottawa, Ill., the Ottawa Fire Department said. Strong to severe storms produced large hail, high winds and heavy damage across the area Tuesday.A total of 14 people were taken to OSF Saint Elizabeth Medical Center in Ottawa for storm-related injuries. A hospital spokesperson said several injuries were the result of falling tree limbs and the inability of drivers to see as they traveled home.

Two people were taken to OSF Saint Francis in Peoria in critical condition. Everyone else was checked and released, the spokesperson said.

Displaced residents are encouraged to go to the Love Gym at Ottawa Township High School. The American Red Cross is also working closely with local authorities and have set up at least two shelters in the Ottawa-Utica area, according to James Joseph, Illinois Emergency Management Agency.

The Red Cross has set up shelters and canteen services at Ottawa High School at 211 E Main St, Ottawa, as well as helping set up a reception center at Waltham School at 248 W Canal St, North Utica.

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Multiple tornadoes were reported on the ground, all in and around the area of Ottawa in La Salle County, Ill. Tornadoes were reported in Standard, Ottawa, Marseilles and Morris between 4 p.m. and 5:30 p.m.

MAJOR DAMAGE REPORTED IN OTTAWA AND NAPLATE

Downed trees, broken windows, widespread power outages and gas leaks were reported by residents of Ottawa and Naplate. Ameren Utility Company, which handles electricity for the area, reported about 7,400 customers were without power in the Ottawa-Naplate area and surrounding towns.

The Ottawa Fire Department requested assistance from nearby fire departments to help them respond to the storm. Governor Bruce Rauner activated the State Emergency Operations Center to help with the response. Rauner said he will survey the tornado damage in ottawa at 9:30 a.m. on Wednesday.

Peggy Foltynewicz was on her way home when the tornadoes hit. She said lightning hit electrical polls in her neighborhood, causing explosions like fireworks. Then, she said, she was trapped.

"I couldn"t get in the garage because of the electricity so I pulled alongside of the garage and then the wind started, and then the tornado started coming through. Debris everywhere. I took shelter between my car and my garage. The neighbors, all their stuff came over on my side and hit me, but that"s okay. I"m alive. It was scary," she said.

Foltynewicz said she prayed to live as the tornado passed, then immediately took shelter inside.

"I hung onto my car, because it was still windy, but then the debris quit, and then the wind died down, and then it hailed, and then I got into the house and I went directly into the basement," she said.

Christine Carberry was on her way home with her 10-year-old son on the north side of Ottawa when the storm hit.

"The sky turned green and then all of a sudden the wind was brutal, to say the least, so as soon as we got to the house I grabbed my son and we ran and huddled in the bathroom," she said.

The cleanup began immediately, as crews removed trees that fell over into the street and onto power lines. Several trees crashed into homes and garages.

Damage was also reported near the La Salle County Nursing Home west of Ottawa. The nursing home tweeted that everybody is fine.

Reports of hail ranged from penny to baseball sized. Quarter-sized hail was reported in Joliet and baseball-sized hail was reported in Ottawa.

The tiny town of Naplate isn"t the same place it was Tuesday morning. Everything changed in not much longer than a heartbeat.

"I"ve been through h**l. I live in an upstairs apartment, had to get in the bathtub to survive," said Penny, a Naplate resident.

Wednesday the people in Naplate, population only 620, woke up to find their world upended. Officials said at least 50 homes were badly damaged.

"I"m 65 years old, I"m retired, I may just have to move on," said Mike McGrath, a Naplate resident.

They"ll move on together, just as they survived together.

FLOODING TRAPS CARS IN CHICAGO SUBURBS

In south suburban Homewood, one downpour after another caught drivers off guard. At least two cars had to be towed from the flooded viaduct at Park Avenue and Dixie Highway.

In one of those incidents, firefighters had to be called in to help a woman and her child out of their car. The water level was up to the car"s license plate and high enough for the vehicle to stall. The mother and child were not injured.

All night drivers described extremely treacherous road conditions.

"It was blowing rain, heavy, real scary at one point. It almost looks like the clouds went from light to dark. The phone came up with a tornado warning, so you know, kind of worried about something like that, but it"s all in G*d"s hands, but we made it through," one driver said.

Water receded, but then another downpour caused it to flood again and another car got stuck. The driver said the water did not look as high as it actually was.

The lesson: Don"t chance it. Driving through this kind of water isn"t worth it.

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Source: http://abc7chicago.com/weather/tornado-watch-in-effect-for-chicago-area/1777519/

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Children of Deported Guadalupe Garcia Attending the State of the Union


Democratic Response to Trump"s State of the Union Speech, "He"s Done Absolutely NOTHING"

Tuesday, February 28, 2017 at 1:30 p.m.

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Tonight, President Donald Trump will give his first address before Congress. In the audience will be two Mesa teenagers: Angel and JacquelineGarcia de Rayos, whose mother was deported earlier this month.

They"re in Washington as the guests of CongressmenRuben Gallego and Raul Grijalva.

Both Democrats have criticized Trump"s immigration policies, andquestioned Immigrations and Customs Enforcement"s decision to deport Guadalupe Garcia de Rayos, who hadlived in the United States since she was a teenager and regularly checked in with ICE for eight years.

"Congressman Grijalva and I invited Angel and his sister Jaqueline to the address because we believe it is important for Donald Trump to face the people who have been victimized by his disastrous policies," gallego said in a statement.

"in the first month of Trumps presidency, we have seen a wave of raids and arrests that have torn many immigrant families apart. These actions have also caused deep fear and uncertainty in communities across the country."

This morning, Angel and Jacqueline Garcia de Rayos joined a press conference outside the Capitol. They called for an end to harsh immigration policies that lead to families being split up.

"It"s been weeks since my mom"s deportation, and it"s been really hard for my family," Angel said. "Deporting hard-working parents doesn"t make America great again, it really doesn"t."

Jacqueline added,"It"s been three weeks since my mom was deported, and the house feels really, really empty."

"We aren"t criminals, we just work, we don"t do anything bad. Our community now lives in fear of being separated from our families."

They won"t be the only ones at the Capitol tonight whose presence is designed to make a political statement.Democrats from Illinoisplan to bring a group of immigrant-rights advocates, including two DACA recipients, Estefania Garcia and Maria Torres, as their guests.

AndTrump"s own guests will include three people whose relatives were killed by illegal immigrants sending a very different message than the one that Gallego and Grijalva hope to make.

Source: http://www.phoenixnewtimes.com/news/children-of-deported-guadalupe-garcia-attending-the-state-of-the-union-9123967

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Alphabet: Warm Advertising Reception for YouTube TV Expected by William Blair


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William Blairs Ralph Schackert this morning reiterates an Outperform rating on shares of Alphabet (GOOGL), after the companys YouTube business yesterday announced a long-awaited subscription bundle for $35 a month, called YouTube TV, including the four major broadcast networks, CBS, FOX, NBC and ABC, plus ESPN (but without Viacom (VIAB) properties such as Comedy Central and without Turner properties such as CNN.)

Schackert is a bull on over-the-top video like YouTubes, and he expects a warm reception from TV advertisers, based on conversations hes had:

During our discussions with ad agencies and other industry participants over the past couple of years, we have heard repeatedly that advertisers were looking forward to YouTube launching its own OTT service as it creates the opportunity for much better targeting and measurement than a linear TV environment as well as the opportunity to reach a younger audience. We also heard from agencies that YouTube needed more premium content to become a must buy, and we believe that having a cable-like subscription offering will increase the likelihood of attracting premium content to its current YouTube Red offering. Further, the new platform will also increase the opportunity for YouTube to partner with other premium content producers and potentially invest in more of its own original content down the road, in our view (we note that all YouTube Red original series and movies are included with a YouTube TV subscription).

Schackert notes that this new offering is unlikely to be a material driver for Alphabet, but he also points out TV advertising is a $185 billion annual market, and pay TV is $275 billion, therefore, both are very attractive markets for youtube to chip away at over the longer term.

Alphabet shares yesterday closed down $4.74, or half a percent, at $844.93.

Source: http://blogs.barrons.com/techtraderdaily/2017/03/01/alphabet-warm-advertising-reception-for-youtube-tv-expected-by-william-blair/

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