Posted on 10/01/2009 10:22:17 PM PDT by STARWISE
Watch live coverage from Copenhagen starting at 1:45 a.m. Friday as Chicago and the other bid cities present.
Chicago will be the first to present to the International Olympic Committee on Friday. Watch that live on-air on Channel 7 and online on ABC7Chicago.com, starting at approximately 1:45 a.m.
ABC7Chicago.com will also carry presentations of the other three bid cities, Tokyo, Rio and Madrid.
Online coverage will also include live video of the gatherings in Chicago and other cities around the world.
Starting at 4:30 a.m., watch Channel 7 for an expanded ABC7 News This Morning.
(Excerpt) Read more at abclocal.go.com ...
The IOC is expected to announce the winner at 11:30 a.m. Chicago time.
Watch LIVE on ABC7Chicago.com.
Times are approximate(CST)
ABC7's Ben Bradley will report live from Copenhagen starting Tuesday. Read about his journey in his blog, Going for the Games.
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Don't know if his majesty will be participating in the official presentation. The IOC sure doesn't deliberate very long after the presentations before making such a momentous decision.
~~Ping ..
LOL Yea, by then the votes are already bought and sold....
That being said, if Chicago loses out I am gonna laugh my ass off all day long! The world will have told Obama to go shove it. lol!
I’m up and will be watching. I live in suburb of Chicago, so will have Channel 7 (ABC) on.
Yeah..watch this crap. There is nothing else of importance going on. The world is at peace and Zero is presenting to help out cronies in Chitown.
Hold mah calls..
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LMAO !!!!
That’s SO wrong but SO funny !!!
Thanks for the thread & link!!
BTTT !!!
No BO Go Rio !!
No Games Chicago
Video #3 - Update From Copenhagen (they made contact with some members of the communications team of the IOC)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T98rYTWBcr8&feature=player_embedded
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Chicago Fact Sheet from No Games Chicago
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CITY OF CHICAGO: FACT SHEET
For more information visit http://www.nogameschicago.com.
CITY OF CHICAGO BUDGET CRISIS
If the economy continues to tank, the city budget could fall $200 million short by year’s end, the mayor’s top aide said today... A quarter of the way through the budget year, City Hall is short about $33 million, even after $31 million in costcutting, Chief of Staff Paul Volpe said It could be upwards of $200 million (by the end of the year) just based on these first two months and how we closed out the final quarter of last year, he said, noting that income, sales and real estate transfer taxes all were well below projections.
Source: Bad budget news, no Mayor Daley-—must be Friday. Chicago Tribune. March 6, 2009.
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CHICAGO TRANSIT AUTHORITY BUDGET CRISIS
The Chicago Transit Authority is warning once again of service cuts and rate hikes, but the agency says they will only happen as a last resort The transit agency is now facing a $155 million budget deficit, which they will plug in part with internal cuts But if there is still a shortfall after that, the CTA may be forced to reduce service and increase fares.
Source: CTA: Service Cuts, Fare Hikes A Last Resort. CBS2chicago.com. March 12, 2009.
http://cbs2chicago.com/local/cta.possible.cuts.2.957157.html
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CHICAGO PUBLIC SCHOOLS BUDGET CRISIS
District leaders say between now and June they will lay out a series of steps to close the budget. They have some ideas, but nothing is firm just yet. They did say they would like more money from the state, and they did say there would be trimming The projected $475 million budget deficit that Mr. Huberman has outlined today is very real, and very serious, said Board of Education President Michael Scott.
Source: Schools Buget Crisis: $475 Million Deficit.
CBS2chicago.com. March 11, 2009.
http://cbs2chicago.com/local/Schools.Budget.Crisis.2.956651.html
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STATE OF ILLINOIS BUDGET CRISIS
Gov. Pat Quinn is asking lawmakers to significantly hike the state’s income tax as Illinois grapples with what he calls the greatest crisis of modern times The tax increase is necessary to close a $11.5 billion deficit and part of a broader plan to reform state government, Quinn told the General Assembly on Wednesday He said Illinois also needs to limit government spending, overhaul state pension systems, repair crumbling roads and bridges and fight public corruption.
To be direct and honest: Our state is facing its greatest crisis of modern times, Quinn told lawmakers in formally
presenting his budget. Pass this budget and let’s begin a new era of reform, responsibility and recovery.”
Source: Ill. Gov faces greatest crisis of modern times. Associated Press. March 19, 2009.
http://www.google.com/hostednews/ap/article/ALeqM5hSrlMqeKIfn0i0igHJ17UPL4vjyAD9718J882
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CORRUPTION
Mayor Daley is apologizing for corruption in his administration. He is reacting to the conviction of former Streets and Sanitation commissioner Al Sanchez, who was found guilty of trading city jobs for political favors Monday Sanchez is the highest-ranking former city official to be convicted in the federal investigation into city hiring
It wasn’t the first time Daley had faced such a situation. Donald Tomczak, his former deputy water commissioner — convicted in the Hired Truck scandal — was also accused of running a pro-Daley political army. And Robert Sorich, the mayor’s former intergovernmental affairs director, is still in prison for a patronage scandal
In the Sanchez conviction, as in the others, the mayor would not say he knew anything. Former city clerk Jim Laski, a one-time Daley ally who did prison time in his own
corruption case, told ABC7’s Karen Jordan not to believe the mayor for a minute.
Source: Daley sorry about hiring abuses. ABC7 Chicago.
http://abclocal.go.com/wls/story?section=news/politics&id=6725671
“If it isn’t the most corrupt state in the United States, it’s certainly one hell of a competitor,” [Robert] Grant said. “Even the most cynical agents in our office were shocked.”
FBI Special Agent Robert Grant commenting on Illinois politics after the arrest of then Gov. Rod Blagojevich.
Source: Fitzgerald: New low in Illinois politics.
Chicago Tribune, December 9, 2008
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CONSTRUCTION BOONDOGGLES
In Chicago, civic construction delays and cost overruns are legendary. Millennium Park, the city’s newest jewel downtown, came in four years behind schedule and three times over budget. In July of 2009, city officials finally admitted that a massive plan to revamp the Chicago Housing Authority originally slated to be finished by 2010 won’t be completed until 2015.
In June of 2008, construction was halted on a “super-station” for planned express trains between Chicago-area airports and the Loop business district, with the Chicago Tribune reporting,
“A combined $213 million has been spent on the project, yet there is not much more than a massive hole in the ground to show for it.” Completing the station would cost an
additional $100 million. There are no plans to do so, other than the mayor’s assurance that the train lines will be open in time for the Olympics.
Oprah looks Beastly without the flattering lighting they use on her TV set./cattiness
WOW .. how tragically, graphically so.
This is a keeper!
FNC just interrupting Glenn’s replay for THE arrival
of him.
This is the third time in a week Obama has pre-empted Glenn Beck! ROAR!
This is the third time in a week Obama has pre-empted Glenn Beck! ROAR!
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You’re RIGHT!!!!! It’s an O-spiracy!
Watching it—is there a day when the guy is not traveling or talking on tv?
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