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this was his senior night for his team farmington high school playing against another high school.hree minutes left. the team was winning 2-1. that goal tied the game. his team later went on to lose 3-2 after a power-play goal by the other high school. apparently the team with you playing a sophomore goalie over austin. austin upset about it. according to a block called follow the puck. the feud had been going on between the goalies and the families. austin was planning on quitting anyways and this is how he did it. >> he just said puck off, i'm out of here. >> krause posted about this incident on his facebook page and said he talked to the coaches about the playing time. they wouldn't listen to him. he believed he was better than the sophomore goalie but brought it up to his teammates would you mind if i dump a puck in the goal to score a goal for the other team during the game. some said no, thought it would be funny. he did it anyways. who he was flipping off the coaches. >> some of his teammates said, do it. and encouraged him? >> riht. >> and he also put on his facebook, my ho
this was his senior night for his team farmington high school playing against another high school.hree minutes left. the team was winning 2-1. that goal tied the game. his team later went on to lose 3-2 after a power-play goal by the other high school. apparently the team with you playing a sophomore goalie over austin. austin upset about it. according to a block called follow the puck. the feud had been going on between the goalies and the families. austin was planning on quitting anyways and...
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i'm a resident of farmington, connecticut. i come here in strong opposition of the proposed legislation, including but not limited to house bill 5268, senate bill 140, senate bill 122, senate bill 124... >> my daughter was a student in victoria soto's first grade class. she survived. she and eight other children ran from that room directly past him, but not before witnessing her friends and her teacher slaughtered in front of her. >> so here we are again. another mass shooting, another deranged perpetrator, and the response is yet again ban guns. >> something needs to change. we need to be able to send our kids to school without fear. >> as much as you might detest this thought, at the end of the day, the only protection against a bad man with a gun is a good man or woman with a gun in the right place at the right time. >> guns are a fault line in the sort of varied american experience. and they have this capacity to sort of create this emotional cleave in a way that i think maybe abortion comes close to, but other than that,
i'm a resident of farmington, connecticut. i come here in strong opposition of the proposed legislation, including but not limited to house bill 5268, senate bill 140, senate bill 122, senate bill 124... >> my daughter was a student in victoria soto's first grade class. she survived. she and eight other children ran from that room directly past him, but not before witnessing her friends and her teacher slaughtered in front of her. >> so here we are again. another mass shooting,...
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danny: with only seconds left in this match between the farmington ferrets and the wagstaff dogs, i havee. yeah, but they have the ball. but i've got a top-secret weapon: a lucky four-leaf clover. td, we need a strategy not a superstition. (crowd cheering) (yelling in pain) whoa! (other team laughing) (whistle blows) it's a safety. (both gasp) thank you. (chanting): two points! two points! it's a disappointing defeat for the wagstaff dogs. the final score in this match: 77 to two. (all sigh in disappointment) you'll get 'em next time, sweetie. truman: 77 to two? that was the worst game ever. ronald: no kidding. my grandma can play better than you guys. does she want to join our team? no way. you guys are hopeless. what are you talking about, ronald? you're on the team, too. don't remind me. carolina: don't be so hard on yourselves. it's not your fault your coach called a bunch of bum plays. uh, we don't have a coach. td's dad was supposed to coach us, but he's allergic to our mascots. i'm furry. what can i say? too bad. i think you guys have potential. sure, the other team had more offen
danny: with only seconds left in this match between the farmington ferrets and the wagstaff dogs, i havee. yeah, but they have the ball. but i've got a top-secret weapon: a lucky four-leaf clover. td, we need a strategy not a superstition. (crowd cheering) (yelling in pain) whoa! (other team laughing) (whistle blows) it's a safety. (both gasp) thank you. (chanting): two points! two points! it's a disappointing defeat for the wagstaff dogs. the final score in this match: 77 to two. (all sigh in...
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constituents were pleased to also brief our house democratic whip, steny hoyer, at a round table in farmington. the consequences of across-the-board cuts are frightening to say the least. people are scared and people are extremely frustrated with congress. and justifiably so. in central and northwest connecticut, and i know the same holds true across the country, manufacturers, small businesses, and working and middle class families are doing things right. having struggled through a tough economy, manufacturers like ward leonard in thomasson, and mary manufacturing in my hometown have been innovating and making strides. mr. speaker, people are hopeful that we are finally on the verge of better days, but somehow congress has missed every opportunity to avoid this very avoidable sequester that would not only squander opportunities but outright devastate our economy and hurt small businesses and families across the country. . at our roundtable, the president of the connecticut chamber of commerce, said that local small business owners see pockets of opportunity, but they have, quote, no confidenc
constituents were pleased to also brief our house democratic whip, steny hoyer, at a round table in farmington. the consequences of across-the-board cuts are frightening to say the least. people are scared and people are extremely frustrated with congress. and justifiably so. in central and northwest connecticut, and i know the same holds true across the country, manufacturers, small businesses, and working and middle class families are doing things right. having struggled through a tough...
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closing -- when i think about people and i go to my little town and my community where i grew up in farmington, west virginia and i know chuck grew up in small towns in nebraska. they know if i'm telling the truth or if i'm for real or sincere. i want to say to all of you have chuck shook chuck hagel's hands, looked in his eyes and i saw the soul of a good man, a man i want leading this country, taking care of our youth, our infantry, our men and women in uniform. the presiding officer: the senator from rhode island. mr. reed: could i make a parliamentary inquiry. how much time does each side have? the presiding officer: the democrats have 22 minutes. and the republicans have 12 minutes. mr. reed: thank you, madam president. i would yield myself five minutes. the presiding officer: the senator from rhode island. mr. reed: madam president, so many of my colleagues have described, chuck hagel is a soldier, statesman, a businessman, a patriot. as my colleague from wishing west virginia pointed out he could have chosen a much easier path in the 1960's, a path many trod. but he chose the most diffi
closing -- when i think about people and i go to my little town and my community where i grew up in farmington, west virginia and i know chuck grew up in small towns in nebraska. they know if i'm telling the truth or if i'm for real or sincere. i want to say to all of you have chuck shook chuck hagel's hands, looked in his eyes and i saw the soul of a good man, a man i want leading this country, taking care of our youth, our infantry, our men and women in uniform. the presiding officer: the...
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while this business closed in the 1960's, the dams have remained and are lasting symbols of the farmington valley's very proud manufacturing history. and just as our communities have been reinvented other the years, we now have the opportunity to reinvent a dormant dam into a dam producing local, clean energy if the federal energy regulatory commission under the authority of this bill permits both dams to generate hydropower, the dams could produce nearly -- nearly two mega watt of pow, enough to power 300 homes, which i will note parenthetically work the storms this past winter, this was in demand. this would allow the reinstatement of the inactive licenses. as with any dam on any river, there are concerns about the river and the ecosystem's health. the dams already exist and our legislation address miss concerns to fully protect the river's health by requiring ferc to complete an up to date analysis of the projects and seek additional comment before taking action this project started long before i was elected to congress and i'm proud to continue the work on this bill. just a few months
while this business closed in the 1960's, the dams have remained and are lasting symbols of the farmington valley's very proud manufacturing history. and just as our communities have been reinvented other the years, we now have the opportunity to reinvent a dormant dam into a dam producing local, clean energy if the federal energy regulatory commission under the authority of this bill permits both dams to generate hydropower, the dams could produce nearly -- nearly two mega watt of pow, enough...