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all over connecticut. what i heard from them is the same thing i am hearing today. access to capital. the regulatory environment. taxes. health care. fore are the things that businesses, especially already in place, those are the things that are being the most difficult still to deal with. entrepreneurs who want to start their businesses, which is where sba is, right in the forefront to give advice, they need access to capital. you've got to have good capitalization to start a company. what i have found that sba is the general public or small businesses at large don't really know all the sba has to offer. yes, you think about moans when you think about sba. we guarantee loans. we don't make the loans ourselves. we don't make loans available to those folks who would not be able to get them under ordinary circumstances by the guarantee put behind them. so, we have the opportunity to launch capital. .e offer them counseling we have programs through our woman's business centers. thatve retiring executives will
all over connecticut. what i heard from them is the same thing i am hearing today. access to capital. the regulatory environment. taxes. health care. fore are the things that businesses, especially already in place, those are the things that are being the most difficult still to deal with. entrepreneurs who want to start their businesses, which is where sba is, right in the forefront to give advice, they need access to capital. you've got to have good capitalization to start a company. what i...
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the cuts to the state of connecticut would be $3 billion. our medicaid program is somewhere in the neighborhood of $8 billion. >> wouldn't cut medicaid. this bill cuts medicaid. president trump said, if our health care plan is approved, you will see real health care and premiums will start trumbleing down -- tumbling down. obamacare is in a death spiral. there is always one long sentence and one short sentence. here are the two claims here. premiums already start tumbling down. that was a promise and a consistent promise -- costs will go down if affordable care act is repealed and replaced with a republican plan. republican plan. the cbo to bonks this from beginning to end it says that premiums will go up. they will start tumbling upwardu i read immediately a 20%. and then if you are older or you have any history of preexisting conditions, your premiums willf continue to go up. the danger of course is thinking the only thing you pay in the health care system is premiums. i could easily construct the health care reform in which hert premium w
the cuts to the state of connecticut would be $3 billion. our medicaid program is somewhere in the neighborhood of $8 billion. >> wouldn't cut medicaid. this bill cuts medicaid. president trump said, if our health care plan is approved, you will see real health care and premiums will start trumbleing down -- tumbling down. obamacare is in a death spiral. there is always one long sentence and one short sentence. here are the two claims here. premiums already start tumbling down. that was a...
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>> 100 sheldon street, hartford, connecticut. i don't even feel like i woke up in prison this morning. you know? i've been coming to prison since 1999 now. and i've been in and out of jail 11 times. (sirens wailing) this time i got out was the first time that i was on parole. >> brantley. >> i was definitely frightened. i didn't know what to expect. >> released from carl robinson, correct? >> yes. >> parole sentence of a little less than four years? >> narrator: erroll's parole officer is mark pawlich. he's been a parole officer for 18 years. >> so what was your crime over there? >> burglary. >> burglary, is that kind of your thing? >> no, not at all. i was... for drugs. >> and drug of choice is? >> heroin. >> mr. brantley, you could just read, had a long, long history of opiate addiction. and if you're in this business long enough, you know the chances are at some point it will rear its ugly head. so, now he's on your watch, so you got to make sure you're dotting i's and crossing t's, that's for sure. so what we're gonna do toda
>> 100 sheldon street, hartford, connecticut. i don't even feel like i woke up in prison this morning. you know? i've been coming to prison since 1999 now. and i've been in and out of jail 11 times. (sirens wailing) this time i got out was the first time that i was on parole. >> brantley. >> i was definitely frightened. i didn't know what to expect. >> released from carl robinson, correct? >> yes. >> parole sentence of a little less than four years? >>...
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she is vulnerable to that in connecticut. not because they are likely to allow plans that don't include the minimum benefits but if you work for a big company, even if you are housed in connecticut, if that company anchors their plan in a state that strips away insurance protection you lose the protection as a resident of connecticut. allyson now a nurse in the neo natal intensive unit at yale university children's hospital. she is contributing in a big way to our state and to the health care system and yet she is living in fear of this legislation being passed. she took some of her vacation to come down and share the story with us. i am with senator colins. i think the republicans should scrap this garbage piece of legislation. and i hope they understand our offer is sincere. it is not political. that democrats do want to sit down with republicans and try to provide some reasonable fix to what ails our health care system. i will end with this thought. it doesn't have to be like this. health care does not have to be a politic
she is vulnerable to that in connecticut. not because they are likely to allow plans that don't include the minimum benefits but if you work for a big company, even if you are housed in connecticut, if that company anchors their plan in a state that strips away insurance protection you lose the protection as a resident of connecticut. allyson now a nurse in the neo natal intensive unit at yale university children's hospital. she is contributing in a big way to our state and to the health care...
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and even in connecticut she's vulnerable to that withdrawal ou protection not because connecticut is likely to allow insurance plans to offer coverage that doesn't include the minimum benefits, but because if you work for a big company, even if you're hosed in connecticut if that company anchors their plan in a state that does strip away the insurance protections, then you lose the protections even as a resident of connecticut. allison is now a nurse in the neonatal intensive care unit at university children hospital.ibn she is contributing in a big war to our state and to the health care system and yet she's living in fear of this legislation being passed. and so she took some of her vacation to come down here to share her story with us. i'm with senator collins. i think the republicans should scrap this garbage piece of legislation. and i hope that they understand that our offer is sincere and it is not political had. that democrats do want to sit down with republicans an try to provide some reasonable fix to what still ails or o health care system and i'll wednesday this thought.
and even in connecticut she's vulnerable to that withdrawal ou protection not because connecticut is likely to allow insurance plans to offer coverage that doesn't include the minimum benefits, but because if you work for a big company, even if you're hosed in connecticut if that company anchors their plan in a state that does strip away the insurance protections, then you lose the protections even as a resident of connecticut. allison is now a nurse in the neonatal intensive care unit at...
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outer loop crash top of the beltway before connecticut avenue. now two left lanes are blocked and we're starting to see a big slowdown once you hit georgia of a approaching connecticut avenue as well as volume is light. southbound 295 big problems there. this is right after the csx railroad tracks and the crash is after east capitol street for driving purposes just the shoulder is getting by. because of that look at that red line several miles of jammed up traffic waiting to merge into the shoulder to get through that area to get toward the southeast-southwest freeway. dealing with a fallen tree beach drive northwest closed between blagden avenue and park road p use caution there. that's right near the portion of beach drive that's already closed for construction. aside from that just a whole lot of wet roads. metro service did pick up. right now no metro rail line delays. grab your umbrella get a very slow, take it slow, slick conditions around the area. back to you. >> a congressman from louisiana under fire this morning for video recorded insi
outer loop crash top of the beltway before connecticut avenue. now two left lanes are blocked and we're starting to see a big slowdown once you hit georgia of a approaching connecticut avenue as well as volume is light. southbound 295 big problems there. this is right after the csx railroad tracks and the crash is after east capitol street for driving purposes just the shoulder is getting by. because of that look at that red line several miles of jammed up traffic waiting to merge into the...
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[cheers and applause] am chris murphy from the great state of connecticut. [cheering] >> we can come up with the most powerful, passion argument, but the only thing these guys inside are scared of is all of you. and they have reason to be scared of you. there are people like you all over the country who are not going to stand for a united repealsenate that will health care that will jack up rate by 20%. you hold power in the states. are you going to use that power? >> yeah! >> i want to show you who we are fighting for for a second. i have a family connecticut. they play by the rules. they do everything expected of them. jobs duringswitched the two-week period of time. their son was diagnosed with cancer. guess what happened when they went to enroll in their new plans? he had a pre-existing condition. a pre-existing condition that that insurance company would not cover. that family lost everything. they went through their health savings account. they went through the retirement account. they sold their house and went bankrupt. they are one of millions of fam
[cheers and applause] am chris murphy from the great state of connecticut. [cheering] >> we can come up with the most powerful, passion argument, but the only thing these guys inside are scared of is all of you. and they have reason to be scared of you. there are people like you all over the country who are not going to stand for a united repealsenate that will health care that will jack up rate by 20%. you hold power in the states. are you going to use that power? >> yeah! >>...
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and moran of connecticut. all all expressing concerns.her. portman of ohio.oran of connecticut. all all expressing concerns.ehe. portman of ohio. and moran of connecticut. all all expressing concerns.lhe. portman of ohio. and moran of connecticut. all all expressing concerns.lhe. portman of ohio. and moran of connecticut. all all expressing concerns.erh. portman of ohio. and moran of connecticut. all all expressing concerns. of. portman of ohio. and moran of connecticut. all all expressing concerns. the bill needs at least 50 of 52 to pass. with pence as tie breaker. he is doing his part to get the call to the floor, going to rush limbaugh today to rally the base. >> i have one message for your tens of thousands of viewers around america, this is the moment, now is time. if you are one of those wanting obamacare to be repealed and replaced, we are are days or just maybe looks way as historical objective. >> covering health care battles all the way back to the clinton campaign, the clinton presidency. my understanding is this attempt to attach to something pb
and moran of connecticut. all all expressing concerns.her. portman of ohio.oran of connecticut. all all expressing concerns.ehe. portman of ohio. and moran of connecticut. all all expressing concerns.lhe. portman of ohio. and moran of connecticut. all all expressing concerns.lhe. portman of ohio. and moran of connecticut. all all expressing concerns.erh. portman of ohio. and moran of connecticut. all all expressing concerns. of. portman of ohio. and moran of connecticut. all all expressing...
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and even in connecticut she's vulnerable to that withdrawal of protection, not because connecticut is likely to allow insurance plans to offer coverage that doesn't include the minimum benefits but because if you work for a big company, even if you're housed in connecticut, if that company anchors their plan in a state that does strip away the insurance protections, then you lose the protections even as a resident of connecticut. allison is now a nurse in the neonatal intensive care unit at yale university children's hospital. she is contributing in a big way to our state and to the health care system and yet she is living in fear of this legislation being passed. and so she took some of her vacation to come down here and share her story with us. i'm with senator collins. i think the republicans should scrap this garbage piece of legislation, and i hope that they understand that our offer is sincere. it is not political, that democrats do want to sit down with republicans and try to provide some reasonable fix to what still ails our health care system. and i'll end with this thought.
and even in connecticut she's vulnerable to that withdrawal of protection, not because connecticut is likely to allow insurance plans to offer coverage that doesn't include the minimum benefits but because if you work for a big company, even if you're housed in connecticut, if that company anchors their plan in a state that does strip away the insurance protections, then you lose the protections even as a resident of connecticut. allison is now a nurse in the neonatal intensive care unit at...
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outer loop at connecticut avenue. we have a brand-new crash, details there and showing where the rain is falling. aaron? >> thank you. we are staying on top of the breaking news th homicide in district heights, right, adam? >> news 4s justin drabick is headed to the scene. what we know is police swarmed the area of atwood street in district heights overnight. look at the video we have here. we are on the phone, working to learn more about exactly what happened. this is a confirmed double homicide at the moment. police say when they arrived at the scene, there were two people in the parking lot there and appears to be to males suffering from gunshot wounds. that is some of the information coming in about the confirmed double homicide. you can take a live look at the pictures from that scene. justin finch just getting to the scene. we are going to check in with him to get details on what happened. back to you in the studio. >> adam, thanks. >>> developing this morning, we are working to learn what caused a d.c. officer
outer loop at connecticut avenue. we have a brand-new crash, details there and showing where the rain is falling. aaron? >> thank you. we are staying on top of the breaking news th homicide in district heights, right, adam? >> news 4s justin drabick is headed to the scene. what we know is police swarmed the area of atwood street in district heights overnight. look at the video we have here. we are on the phone, working to learn more about exactly what happened. this is a confirmed...
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varios senadores demÓcratas, el respaldo tambiÉn lo recibiÓ de varios activistas y residentes de connecticutemitida en 2004. lo mÁs difÍcil no serÁ levantar las pesadas maletas que lo acompaÑarÁn hasta su destino. >> uno ve a mis hijos abandonados, piensa que soy un mal padre. eric: la esposa promete organizar otras manifestaciones a favor de su esposo. dice que si Éste se ve obligado a tener que abandonar el paÍs, la familia no se separarÁ, sino que partirÁn todos hacia guatemala. ilia: activistas pro inmigrantes estÁn preocupados tras la mÁs reciente operaciÓn de ice en nueva york. de los 72 arrestado, 14 personas no tenÍan rÉcord criminales. ice no ha dado detalles solÍcitos arrestos se realizaron en las casas de las personas o en las cortes. despertÓ del, uno de los jÓvenes que viajaba el llamado camiÓn de la muerte. sus padres pudieron viajar gracias a una visa humanitaria aunque tambiÉn tendrÁn que ser atendido por los mÉdicos, lograron reunirse con su hijo. el hospital dio de alta al joven y no lo pudieron ver mÁs porque quedÓ en manos de los agentes de ice. martha: a sus 18 aÑos de e
varios senadores demÓcratas, el respaldo tambiÉn lo recibiÓ de varios activistas y residentes de connecticutemitida en 2004. lo mÁs difÍcil no serÁ levantar las pesadas maletas que lo acompaÑarÁn hasta su destino. >> uno ve a mis hijos abandonados, piensa que soy un mal padre. eric: la esposa promete organizar otras manifestaciones a favor de su esposo. dice que si Éste se ve obligado a tener que abandonar el paÍs, la familia no se separarÁ, sino que partirÁn todos hacia...
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declaraciones de nuri chavarrÍa luego de poner un pie nulamente fuera de la iglesia pentecostal de connecticutrtaciÓn. >> me puedo ir a casa, no lo podÍa creer. estaba muy contenta. reportera: la mujer cuenta que asÍ reaccionaron sus cuatro hijos tras enterarse que las autoridades migratorias le otorgaron mÁs tiempo para pelear su caso luego que su abogado presentarÁ nuevas evidencias. >> entrarÁ un santuario con fines opciÓn legal puede ser una salida, pero es bueno buscar orientaciÓn de varios abogados para mantener conflicto con la fuerza de la autoridad. reportera: nuri chavarrÍa lleva mÁs de 20 aÑos en el paÍs. en 1998 le negaron una peticiÓn de asilo. hace dÍas, su calvario comenzÓ nuevamente. las autoridades reales llevaron su deportaciÓn y la colocaron grillete electrÓnico para monitorearla. nuri: fue durÍsimo para mí, me la pasÉ llorando, pero ahora me siento mejor de que la gente conozca mi historia, que sepa que no soy una criminal, aunque lo parezca por este grillete. reportera: aunque no hay una decisiÓn final en su caso, por el momento esta madre de familia dice estar agradecida
declaraciones de nuri chavarrÍa luego de poner un pie nulamente fuera de la iglesia pentecostal de connecticutrtaciÓn. >> me puedo ir a casa, no lo podÍa creer. estaba muy contenta. reportera: la mujer cuenta que asÍ reaccionaron sus cuatro hijos tras enterarse que las autoridades migratorias le otorgaron mÁs tiempo para pelear su caso luego que su abogado presentarÁ nuevas evidencias. >> entrarÁ un santuario con fines opciÓn legal puede ser una salida, pero es bueno buscar...
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i think they miss me, being in connecticut. i go home every weekend to visit with my family, fema grandchildren and my mom -- see my grandchildren and my mom. is nice to reconnect with them on the weekends. steve: when you have a weekend, nothing under schedule, what the like to do? linda: my family is such a big part of what i do on the weekends. plus i have to do those things that you need time to do like it your hair done, your nails done, that kind of thing. i spent some time doing that, but it really like to be involved in primarily what my family is doing. steve: any thought about what his next? would you ever consider running for office again? linda: oh my goodness, i have only been here a blink. we will see beyond the next four years. i am enjoying what i am doing very much. i don't have any plans to run for office again. steve: when people ask you about your life here in washington and working with the president, what do you tell them? linda: i tell them it is very exciting. when i leave my condo and sometimes coming d
i think they miss me, being in connecticut. i go home every weekend to visit with my family, fema grandchildren and my mom -- see my grandchildren and my mom. is nice to reconnect with them on the weekends. steve: when you have a weekend, nothing under schedule, what the like to do? linda: my family is such a big part of what i do on the weekends. plus i have to do those things that you need time to do like it your hair done, your nails done, that kind of thing. i spent some time doing that,...
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maryland drive times an crash by connecticut avenue in the outer loop next.g. >> ahead at 7:00 big protests overnight ahead of today's g20 sum in it in germany with president trump arriving on the big stage just hours ago but the most anticipated meeting a face to face with russian president vladimir putin. >> her here at home protesters expected to gather inside and outside a downtown d.c. courthouse. it has to do with those riots on inauguration day. coming up a live report from the northwest. >> live look outside on this friday july 7th. oh, man, hey everybody. we are zip tripping to waldorf maryland this morning. tucker, steve annie all standing by with a large and pumped up crowd. man, this is amazing. look at you waldorf. that's how you do it. >> oh, man, they've got me jazzed up today. >> i know. i'm like okay, got to go to waldorf.
maryland drive times an crash by connecticut avenue in the outer loop next.g. >> ahead at 7:00 big protests overnight ahead of today's g20 sum in it in germany with president trump arriving on the big stage just hours ago but the most anticipated meeting a face to face with russian president vladimir putin. >> her here at home protesters expected to gather inside and outside a downtown d.c. courthouse. it has to do with those riots on inauguration day. coming up a live report from...
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state of texas have the you want ax climate, to counter texas and compare to connecticut and new jersey, you have environment causing businesses to flee, causing people to flee, various there. i think you're getting at the notion of making a strong texas c environment for to thrive. host: let's hear from salem, for eileen norcross. hello. caller: yeah, hi, eileen norcross. i come from oregon and like er's is one area that is settled out really well. our people here that work for he state have a great retirement system. issuely thing i see as an in oregon, which is a nice hing, is that we don't have sales tax and i know people in oregon just love that. you know, can you answer some of the questions on how you would oregon of, you know, feasible?ically i'll take my answer off. guest: thank you. oregon does pretty well in fiscal rankings. look at pension system more closely. i think if we are interested in having a robust well-funded plan states, the first step there is to make sure the iability is properly measured, there are no accounting gimmicks going on to obscure the bill, investment
state of texas have the you want ax climate, to counter texas and compare to connecticut and new jersey, you have environment causing businesses to flee, causing people to flee, various there. i think you're getting at the notion of making a strong texas c environment for to thrive. host: let's hear from salem, for eileen norcross. hello. caller: yeah, hi, eileen norcross. i come from oregon and like er's is one area that is settled out really well. our people here that work for he state have a...
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connecticut ca connecticut cannot rely on its bold coats >> kerriderrick, one of the this you point out state income taxes attract capital gains. when you do that, the income is very volatile and goes up and down dramatic. when a lot of states have learned and as painful as it is, it is better for broaden the base more of the middle class paying and more lower income folks adding to the coffers. that way, the stream is consistent and dependable rather than the boom box cycle when you rel rely on the rich >> you are exactly right if you loo k k at the capital gs in connecticut, it is a perfect baromet barometer. 13% of their state's revenues come from the millionaires it is about the iliterations of the middle class now you have low income healthcare workers, you don't have a strong middle class you don't have the sales tax that you would get >> i moved because of airports there are none >> any time you travel you have to drive an hour and a half to laguard laguardia. that's too inconvenience >> the northeast and the midwest are struggling maybe not because of politics but because of atl
connecticut ca connecticut cannot rely on its bold coats >> kerriderrick, one of the this you point out state income taxes attract capital gains. when you do that, the income is very volatile and goes up and down dramatic. when a lot of states have learned and as painful as it is, it is better for broaden the base more of the middle class paying and more lower income folks adding to the coffers. that way, the stream is consistent and dependable rather than the boom box cycle when you rel...
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esty of connecticut. the chair: pursuant to house resolution 473, the gentlewoman from connecticut and a member opposed each will control five minutes. the chair recognizes the entlewoman from connecticut. ms. esty: thank you, mr. speaker. mr. speaker, i rise in support of my amendment to increase funding for the advanced manufacturing office by $20 million. i want to thank my colleagues, representative tom reed, john katko and jacky rosen, for their partnership in this bipartisan amendment. our amendment is about protecting and creating millions of good paying jobs in connecticut and across the country. our amendment will help us our amendment will help us ensure the technologically advanced products will be manufactured not in china, not in india but here in the united states of america. the department of energy's advanced manufacturing office is the only technology development office in the federal government that is dedicated to enhancing american manufacturing competitiveness. the advanced manufactur
esty of connecticut. the chair: pursuant to house resolution 473, the gentlewoman from connecticut and a member opposed each will control five minutes. the chair recognizes the entlewoman from connecticut. ms. esty: thank you, mr. speaker. mr. speaker, i rise in support of my amendment to increase funding for the advanced manufacturing office by $20 million. i want to thank my colleagues, representative tom reed, john katko and jacky rosen, for their partnership in this bipartisan amendment....
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. >>> rally is set for a connecticut father who faces deportation.atic senators from connecticut are getting involved for a family on the verge of separation. joel crossed the border illegally a decade ago. after that, he did everything right working toward his green card. >> last week, the request to stay in the u.s. was denied. his case is one of thousands playing out across the country. >> reporter: joel is putting the finishing touches on a playhouse. but he doesn't know whether he'll be around to see his kids use it. after 13 years in the u.s., he was told last week to buy a one-way ticket back to guatem a guatemala. >> i was about to cry. i stayed strong for my wife. she started screaming, crying. >> reporter: at 20 years old, he crossed from mexico illegally, but told he could stay provisionally. his mistake, missing a critical court date. >> he had the dream to leave. it was dangerous there. >> reporter: joel fell in love with an american and they had two kids living a quiet life in connecticut. until now. >> it's kind of what you do for love
. >>> rally is set for a connecticut father who faces deportation.atic senators from connecticut are getting involved for a family on the verge of separation. joel crossed the border illegally a decade ago. after that, he did everything right working toward his green card. >> last week, the request to stay in the u.s. was denied. his case is one of thousands playing out across the country. >> reporter: joel is putting the finishing touches on a playhouse. but he doesn't...
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i lived in connecticut for the last two years. grew up in connecticut. connecticut is having lot of days.e these connecticut is a state of small cities. i like small cities. i grew up in one. and are more liveable humane than the bigger cities. major companies and the sort of driven 20 somethings who they want to hire, don't necessarily want to live in when there's a much bigger city available. what's happen to connecticut the ones toially have universities, has been a departure. this has happened to connecticut well.s as for instance, the city of hartford was historically the unitedapital of states. it was where wallace stephen and wrote poetry. witha beautiful city beautiful art museum, literary tradition and so on. want to be based there anymore. recently, one of the last major insurance companies powering one of its innovation and young and technology focused offices to new york city. new york city is a place that people they want to hire want to be. it's also a place that is rich and getting richer and afford the tax cuts and breaks alf things that
i lived in connecticut for the last two years. grew up in connecticut. connecticut is having lot of days.e these connecticut is a state of small cities. i like small cities. i grew up in one. and are more liveable humane than the bigger cities. major companies and the sort of driven 20 somethings who they want to hire, don't necessarily want to live in when there's a much bigger city available. what's happen to connecticut the ones toially have universities, has been a departure. this has...
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we're on connecticut avenue heading towards kensington. we have seen some significant problems here. firefighters got five or six calls from terrified people this morning from people trapped in their cars. by the time the firefighters actually got there, all the folks were fine and out of their cars. they were okay. that doesn't mean their cars were okay. >> reporter: the victim flash flood here didn't want to go on tv, but he's letting me show you his car. take a look at this honda civic. look at the water that has just flooded inside. there's probably 3 inches of water right there. >> one minute the road was dry, the next it was in your friend's car. >> by the time i looked there it was practically, the car was floating. >> reporter: practically floating. away. >> it was moving. i thought it was going to move away. >> reporter: you could see from the deb debris -- the debris how high the water got. >> reporter: look at the seats. you can see it was much higher. there's mud all over these seats. >> looks like the car is pretty bad. >> the
we're on connecticut avenue heading towards kensington. we have seen some significant problems here. firefighters got five or six calls from terrified people this morning from people trapped in their cars. by the time the firefighters actually got there, all the folks were fine and out of their cars. they were okay. that doesn't mean their cars were okay. >> reporter: the victim flash flood here didn't want to go on tv, but he's letting me show you his car. take a look at this honda...
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studied at the moscow academy of finance and also got an mba from the university of new haven in connecticut according to his website. kaveladze is a u.s. citizen. according to his attorney and worked for the agalarov business since 2004, meaning with the company when it partnered with the trump administration to pull off the 2013 miss universe pageant in moscow. appears, wolf, he is sneen video from 2013 exclusively obtained by cnn with the agalarov family and with now president trump. so he is seen in this video we obtained exclusively and presented last week. so he apparently goes way back with the agalarovs. the special council investigators reached out to his attorney seeking information from kaveladze as part of this russia probe and his attorney says that he is fully cooperating, wolf. >> all right.
studied at the moscow academy of finance and also got an mba from the university of new haven in connecticut according to his website. kaveladze is a u.s. citizen. according to his attorney and worked for the agalarov business since 2004, meaning with the company when it partnered with the trump administration to pull off the 2013 miss universe pageant in moscow. appears, wolf, he is sneen video from 2013 exclusively obtained by cnn with the agalarov family and with now president trump. so he...
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they livered a quiet life in connecticut. >> that risk is what you do for love.artments know he had a deportation order. >> reporter: for years he's worked as a carpenter paying his taxes and never breaking the law. >> trying to make my life better for my family. that's all hooim trying to do. working hard. being here and trying to fix up the house at the same time is very hard. i have so many dreams and now there's no hope for it. >> reporter: the story is far from unique. connecticut senator has been trying to help them and others in similar situations. >> it's unfair and unwise. we're losing great talents and energy and ripping apart families. we're tearing apart communities. that's tragedy for our nation. it's traumatic for them. we need to do something better in accordance with american values. president trump has long vowed to be tougher on illegal immigration. >> we're going to get the bad ones out, the criminals and the dr deals and gang and gang members. >> reporter: arrests nation wide of undocumented immigrants have spiked. over 20,000 in the first few
they livered a quiet life in connecticut. >> that risk is what you do for love.artments know he had a deportation order. >> reporter: for years he's worked as a carpenter paying his taxes and never breaking the law. >> trying to make my life better for my family. that's all hooim trying to do. working hard. being here and trying to fix up the house at the same time is very hard. i have so many dreams and now there's no hope for it. >> reporter: the story is far from...
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connecticut avenue porter street northwest.r 202 moved over to the shoulder. delays easing but new york avenue by bladensburg still slow. keep it to fox5 news morning. a lot more from our zip trip in waldorf coming up as well. it's go time at dunkin' with two egg and cheese wake-up wraps for $2. enjoy two freshly made oven-toasted wraps and keep on running all day long. america runs on dunkin'. z2cpsz zi0z y2cpsy yi0y (dog) mmm. this new beneful grain free is so healthy... oh! farm-raised chicken! i don't think i've ever tasted chicken like this. what!? here come the accents. blueberries and pumpkin. wow. that was my favorite bite so far. not even kidding. i mean that was... ...oh! spinach! mmm. that's like three super foods. pretty, uh, well...super. now i got kind of a pumpkin, chicken thing going on... ...whoop! time to wrestle. (avo) new beneful grain free. out with the grain, in with the farm-raised chicken. healthful. flavorful. beneful. ♪♪ the moments that c
connecticut avenue porter street northwest.r 202 moved over to the shoulder. delays easing but new york avenue by bladensburg still slow. keep it to fox5 news morning. a lot more from our zip trip in waldorf coming up as well. it's go time at dunkin' with two egg and cheese wake-up wraps for $2. enjoy two freshly made oven-toasted wraps and keep on running all day long. america runs on dunkin'. z2cpsz zi0z y2cpsy yi0y (dog) mmm. this new beneful grain free is so healthy... oh!...
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the legislation that the gentleman from connecticut has talked about reflects it. the legislation is right on concerning how we will adjust that to be more realistic about what seniors get in that check. will you agree with me? >> i believe mr. larson's bill would change the cpa, no space on 62 and over populations. >> let me ask you this, first of all, is social security bankrupt? >> by any normal meaning of the word i think we'd have to say no. as chairman johnson said even if we reach the point of reserve completiodepletion will still bo pay. >> and it appears the same numbers [inaudible] the verge of bankruptcy were not bankrupt today but we could be bankrupt tomorrow, we can say that right now. as congress needed to shore up social security, the trust fund in the pass question. >> numerous times. and the actions of congress that the congress took in the past to shore up the trust fund we hear a lot about that resulted in any substantial benefit codes? >> it has at times. the principal benefit production was back in the 1977 amendments when there is a need for
the legislation that the gentleman from connecticut has talked about reflects it. the legislation is right on concerning how we will adjust that to be more realistic about what seniors get in that check. will you agree with me? >> i believe mr. larson's bill would change the cpa, no space on 62 and over populations. >> let me ask you this, first of all, is social security bankrupt? >> by any normal meaning of the word i think we'd have to say no. as chairman johnson said even...
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i am not interested in handing over the voter role of connecticut to a commission whose authority is want to make sure if i do anything it is to protect the privacy of the citizens of our state and that is my responsibility. >> jon: that is a connecticut secretary of state saying she is not handing over voter information to a new commission run by vice president pence. connecticut plus two dozen other states and washington, d.c., are refusing the request for all kinds of information including voting history. over the weekend, president trump tweeted... privacy group now taking it to court, filing an emergency request that the commission be stopped from demanding the voter data. here to talk about it, our legal panel today. when we think of government, we think our government wants to do good things, right? wire state governments refusing or at least rebuffing this request from the federal government? >> if you look at it from a democratic point of view, there are privacy concerns and voter intimidation issues. on the republican side, we believe states have rights in the federal gover
i am not interested in handing over the voter role of connecticut to a commission whose authority is want to make sure if i do anything it is to protect the privacy of the citizens of our state and that is my responsibility. >> jon: that is a connecticut secretary of state saying she is not handing over voter information to a new commission run by vice president pence. connecticut plus two dozen other states and washington, d.c., are refusing the request for all kinds of information...
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at last check the beach drive is closed from the rockville pike and connecticut avenue. the closure is possibly going even further. height of the day's rainfall in montgomery county between 11:00 a.m. and 12:00 noon. wheaton, gaithersburg olney getting hit hard. they had to shut down a road south of cons avenue because of the -- connecticut avenue because of pooling water around 12:00 noon today. a lot of residents took photos, documenting the flash flooding and posted them online. i, myself, haven't heard of water rescues taking place today. that is the latest from the mobiletrak7. back to you. jonathan: thank you. nancy: head out now to ryan hughes in alexandria. there out there. the neighborhood has seen this in the past as well. ryan: nancy, the residents here are used to the flooding. we are getting a break from the rain. the flooding continues to come here on fenwick drive. this is the huntington area of alexandria. if fire officials are knocking on doors and telling people to get the vehicles to higher ground. there was a vehicle that had the back tires the water
at last check the beach drive is closed from the rockville pike and connecticut avenue. the closure is possibly going even further. height of the day's rainfall in montgomery county between 11:00 a.m. and 12:00 noon. wheaton, gaithersburg olney getting hit hard. they had to shut down a road south of cons avenue because of the -- connecticut avenue because of pooling water around 12:00 noon today. a lot of residents took photos, documenting the flash flooding and posted them online. i, myself,...
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on the roads, a crash on the outer loop near connecticut avenue. lanes are open but still in our drive to travel less than 13 miles from college park towards 270. for anotherecking crash near old georgetown road. the wreck coming into d.c. at independence avenue. follow police direction to get by. lights,with the signal new york at florida -- treat this intersection is a four-way stop. back in 10 minutes. this is the favorite part of the date. we get to say good morning to our pet of the day. this is angle. -- angel. aw, look at that adorable little face. if you want to see your pet on tv, so do kidd, autria, and larry. aw. autria: thanks. kidd: i've been submitting my picture for months. autria: you've got some homework but it is a great assignment. researchers at the university of maryland wants your help tracking dolphins and the chesapeake bay. sites like this when are becoming more common and researchers are asking people to record their sightings online. scientists will use the information to decide where best to study the mammal. we will lin
on the roads, a crash on the outer loop near connecticut avenue. lanes are open but still in our drive to travel less than 13 miles from college park towards 270. for anotherecking crash near old georgetown road. the wreck coming into d.c. at independence avenue. follow police direction to get by. lights,with the signal new york at florida -- treat this intersection is a four-way stop. back in 10 minutes. this is the favorite part of the date. we get to say good morning to our pet of the day....
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eye-495k 7 is over the between connecticut avenue and georgia avenue. there are wires and a pull down, of that.eful bryce harper is pushing for teammate anthony rendon to be selected for the all-star team. he tweeted this this morning. he had a huge weekend in st. louis as part of the huge year he has been having overall. if he makes the fan vote, he is in good company. the nationals are sending ryan , and max, bryce harper scherzer to miami. on our a link to vote website, wjla.com. they are playing tonight. brian: and they have fireworks after. i am a little concerd whether tomorrow. think there could be some weather for the fireworks. 90 degreeve our 14th day of the season today. we had 58 this time last year. quite a few. 52 back in 2015. you see how the numbers range. we are off to a slower start. ever had was in 2010, 67. let's talk about what happening across the area. conditions in the upper 80's. 89 in the city. 89 in manassas. 86 in frederick. 84 in winchester. there's a lot of heat building. here is the difference points are coming into the lo
eye-495k 7 is over the between connecticut avenue and georgia avenue. there are wires and a pull down, of that.eful bryce harper is pushing for teammate anthony rendon to be selected for the all-star team. he tweeted this this morning. he had a huge weekend in st. louis as part of the huge year he has been having overall. if he makes the fan vote, he is in good company. the nationals are sending ryan , and max, bryce harper scherzer to miami. on our a link to vote website, wjla.com. they are...
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greenwich connecticut where a transportation correspondence cliff vanally took a spin in the fastest car. take a look at the bug children. >bugatti chiron. >> you better hit the gas. >> a like that need for speed doesn't come cheap. you'll need to be in the tom cruise or jamie fox tax bracket to afford one. >> what am i going to spend if i want a bugatti. >> $2.2. >> $3 bite 3. >> ject. > -- correct.>> you got one of o work right especially the limited edition. you get a car which is the most powerful most beautiful and most luxurious car in the world. our customer want an average of 30-35 cars and they want to make it a pinnacle in their collection. >> reporter: we launched in the late 90's by volkswagon the bugatti name traces its history to bugatti who built cars under the ma toa no car could be too beautiful or expensive. today bugatti's are individually built in france where every detail where the carbon fiber skin to the color of zonsewn stitching can be compromise. the engine is the fastest in the world. they had to cap the top speed at 261 miles an hour for safety reasons. ho
greenwich connecticut where a transportation correspondence cliff vanally took a spin in the fastest car. take a look at the bug children. >bugatti chiron. >> you better hit the gas. >> a like that need for speed doesn't come cheap. you'll need to be in the tom cruise or jamie fox tax bracket to afford one. >> what am i going to spend if i want a bugatti. >> $2.2. >> $3 bite 3. >> ject. > -- correct.>> you got one of o work right especially the...
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you want to compare to it illinois and connecticut and new jersey where you have an environment that is causing businesses to flee. it's causing people to flee. various factors going on there. but i think you're getting at the notion of making it strong economic environment for texas to thrive. host: let's hear from salem,more fwafpblet this is john for our guest, eileen norcross. hello. caller: yeah. hi, eileen. i come from oregon and like hers is one area where we have things. it seems like all settled out really well. are people here that work for the state have a great retirement system? the only thing i see as an issue in oregon which is a nice state, is that we don't have sales tax. and i know people here in oregon just love that. you know, you answer some of the questions on how you would evaluate oregon of how we're economically appeaseable? i'll take my answer off. guest: thank you. oregon does this pretty well in the fiscal rankings. i would look at the pension system more closely. i think if we are interested in having a robust well funded plan in the states, the first ste
you want to compare to it illinois and connecticut and new jersey where you have an environment that is causing businesses to flee. it's causing people to flee. various factors going on there. but i think you're getting at the notion of making it strong economic environment for texas to thrive. host: let's hear from salem,more fwafpblet this is john for our guest, eileen norcross. hello. caller: yeah. hi, eileen. i come from oregon and like hers is one area where we have things. it seems like...
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ilia: un padre de familia hispano de connecticut estÁ devastado tras recibir la noticia que serÁ deportadoar parte del obamacare con una votaciÓn que ¡elotes! ¡4 por favor! tome, $5 cada uno. pero ahí dice $2. ¡ahí dice $2! Ésa es la tarifa básica. hay que sumar el cargo de acceso de elote, el cargo por receta familiar y el impuesto de sombra por sombrilla. bueno ¿qué es esto? un puesto de elotes o una tienda de verizon? con t-mobile impuestos y cargos ya están incluidos. 4 líneas por $40 cada una. el precio que ves es el precio que pagas. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ marÍa elena:las estadísticas indican que la cifra de muertes por sobredosis de drogas en el 2016 fue superior a 59.000, la mÁs alta en la historia del paÍs. expertos consideran que se debe el aumento de la adicciÓn a las opioides. el responsable 13 paÍses donde se brinda a diario la peligrosa guerra que por ahora no parece estarse ganando. marÍa elena: así llegamos al final del noticiero univisiÓn. gracias por habernos acompaÑado. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ locutor: ahora estÁ usted guadalupe... marcial: ¿qué fue lo que pasó, michelle, por qué no entregas
ilia: un padre de familia hispano de connecticut estÁ devastado tras recibir la noticia que serÁ deportadoar parte del obamacare con una votaciÓn que ¡elotes! ¡4 por favor! tome, $5 cada uno. pero ahí dice $2. ¡ahí dice $2! Ésa es la tarifa básica. hay que sumar el cargo de acceso de elote, el cargo por receta familiar y el impuesto de sombra por sombrilla. bueno ¿qué es esto? un puesto de elotes o una tienda de verizon? con t-mobile impuestos y cargos ya están incluidos. 4 líneas...
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you've seen at state level races in oklahoma, illinois, delaware and connecticut where republican seatsre being flipped to democrat and those are state special elections. so if these kind of low poll numbers continue he will be a drag on his party next year, but i also have to caution people, you have to remember if you actually look into this poll it shows that the number of republicans who actually believe that russia tried to meddle in the u.s. elections it dropped. 18% of republicans thought that that was the case in april, now only 9% do. so sometimes in the face of increased evidence lots of people continue to support this president more, he is really losing against independence and democrats. >> over 80% republicans still support him, but the problem is that for him he's got a solid maybe 30, 35%, but can the democrats come up with a candidate that can really coalesce the other side? >> right. >> let me go to you. let me ask you this question. you are the expert, used to be a justice department. i want to deal with the whole question of the legal ramifications, if there are any,
you've seen at state level races in oklahoma, illinois, delaware and connecticut where republican seatsre being flipped to democrat and those are state special elections. so if these kind of low poll numbers continue he will be a drag on his party next year, but i also have to caution people, you have to remember if you actually look into this poll it shows that the number of republicans who actually believe that russia tried to meddle in the u.s. elections it dropped. 18% of republicans...
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host: patty in connecticut on the independent line, open phones. caller: hello. i'm calling up to talk about be going this,ld investigation, and what scares democrats really think they love mueller, that scares me. talking about -- host: what is it about ueller -- caller: that is what i would like to know ydo they love him so much? that scares me. friends with the f.b.i. director, that is one thing, he himself.cuse another thing, john podesta had russia and he th and his brother, john podesta podesta, made a lot of money, took the money and put in names, can't be traced. no one is investigating. the ry gave uranium to russians, tripled in price, she no money for her foundation, one is investigating that. d.n.c. would not let anybody check their computers when they were hacked, what are hiding? i mean, these are questions i'd like to see answered. virginia in huntsville, alabama, on the democrat's line, go ahead. yes, i'm a democrat and first of all, i want to sashgs i c-span and i pray that y'all be able to continue with programs and not being censored where you
host: patty in connecticut on the independent line, open phones. caller: hello. i'm calling up to talk about be going this,ld investigation, and what scares democrats really think they love mueller, that scares me. talking about -- host: what is it about ueller -- caller: that is what i would like to know ydo they love him so much? that scares me. friends with the f.b.i. director, that is one thing, he himself.cuse another thing, john podesta had russia and he th and his brother, john podesta...
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this was kind of the scene on connecticut avenue inbound at kensington. a lot of the trouble we have seen has been caused by backed up storm drains. there's several feet of water on the roadway. the amazing thing was once the state highway crew came in and dug the debris out of the storm drains, the water disappeared quickly and people were able to get through. the thing we saw that was five or six cars, backed up storm drain again, actually floating in the area of beers mill in connecticut. and there even hours later there was still 3 inches of water in this poor guy's car. >> one minute the road was dry. the next it was in your friend's car? >> by the time i looked there it was practically, the car was floating. >> reporter: practically floating. away. >> it was moving. i thought it was going to move away. >> reporter: so we'll be keeping an eye out for more trouble and let you know what we find. >> thank you for that information. flash floods caught some silver spring residents by surprise who say the water rose nearly 3 feet. a homeowner took cell pho
this was kind of the scene on connecticut avenue inbound at kensington. a lot of the trouble we have seen has been caused by backed up storm drains. there's several feet of water on the roadway. the amazing thing was once the state highway crew came in and dug the debris out of the storm drains, the water disappeared quickly and people were able to get through. the thing we saw that was five or six cars, backed up storm drain again, actually floating in the area of beers mill in connecticut....
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en connecticut diego arias para las noticias. >>> la relaciÓn del presidente trump con el presidentero del que no se informÓ en la cumbre del g20 hace dos semanas no hay imÁgenes de la reuniÓn pero sÍ de esta especie del conversaciÓn con gestos que ambos mantuvieron en la cena y que ha llamado lamente tens por su familiaridad, primero trump saluda al presidente ruso a la distancia y parece que le lleva la mano al corazÓn par de veces gestos que hacen una gran relaciÓn que segÚn el presidente trump apenas se conocen. >>> y lo que mÁs parece preocupar de esta reuniÓn, no es que la casa blanca no comunicara su existencia siendo un asunto de seguridad nacional el presidente acudiera solo. >>> lori con mÁs. detalles. >>> es el cuento de nunca acabar la relaciÓn entre el presidente trump y putin. >>> y que de nuevo tiene al presidente a la defensiva trump desprecio oÍ la informaciÓn que tuvo una reuniÓn secreta con putin como deshonesta hasta una cena la hacen lucir siniestra asÍ defendiÓ con twitter cuando hablÓ con putin despuÉs de que si habÍan reunido por dos horas en esa segunda reuni
en connecticut diego arias para las noticias. >>> la relaciÓn del presidente trump con el presidentero del que no se informÓ en la cumbre del g20 hace dos semanas no hay imÁgenes de la reuniÓn pero sÍ de esta especie del conversaciÓn con gestos que ambos mantuvieron en la cena y que ha llamado lamente tens por su familiaridad, primero trump saluda al presidente ruso a la distancia y parece que le lleva la mano al corazÓn par de veces gestos que hacen una gran relaciÓn que...
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when she faced deportation and family separation, she decided to seek refuge in a church in connecticut. we get more now from nbc's morgan radford. >> can you show it to me? >> reporter: for 40 days, this woman has worn an ankle monitor like a criminal. >> it is embarrassing. >> for more than a week this connecticut room in the church was the family refuge. 9-year-old, haley is the youngest of her four kids all born in the u.s. she was there when immigration officials told her mom to leave the country. >> do you remember that day? >> yep. june 20th, seven days before my birthday. say like you were like me, or younger, or, any age, even the age you are today, you were getting separated by your mother or father how would you feel? >> reporter: undocumented, haley's mom fled to the u.s. in 1993. seeking political asylum amid unrest in guatemala. her application was denied. but she continued to work as a housekeeper. so she paid taxes and in accordance with i.c.e. rules checked in with immigration every year to keep her deportation at bay. that is until last month. >> i don't know what chan
when she faced deportation and family separation, she decided to seek refuge in a church in connecticut. we get more now from nbc's morgan radford. >> can you show it to me? >> reporter: for 40 days, this woman has worn an ankle monitor like a criminal. >> it is embarrassing. >> for more than a week this connecticut room in the church was the family refuge. 9-year-old, haley is the youngest of her four kids all born in the u.s. she was there when immigration officials...
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and the mystics fall on the road to the connecticut sun, 96-92. beautiful wedding pictures from alex ovechkin and his wonderful bride. kimberly: beautiful. coming up, a panda's wild tumble. ♪ introducing the new sleep number 360™ smart bed. the only bed smart enough to change sleep as we know it. it senses your every move and automatically adjusts on both sides to keep you comfortable. and snoring... right now save on sleep number 360 smart beds™. plus, it's the lowest prices of the season with savings of $500 on our most popular p5 bed. ends sunday. kimberly: must-see video tonight from the national zoo. many tumbles, a learning curve for the giant panda cub. the zoo says don't worry, this is all part of bei bei's development. bei bei turns about two years old in six weeks. we have this on our facebook page. it looks like it would hurt. robert: and it looks like fun at the same time. brian: and he
and the mystics fall on the road to the connecticut sun, 96-92. beautiful wedding pictures from alex ovechkin and his wonderful bride. kimberly: beautiful. coming up, a panda's wild tumble. ♪ introducing the new sleep number 360™ smart bed. the only bed smart enough to change sleep as we know it. it senses your every move and automatically adjusts on both sides to keep you comfortable. and snoring... right now save on sleep number 360 smart beds™. plus, it's the lowest prices of the...
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>> ninan: we end tonight in greenwich connecticut where a transportation correspondence cliff vanally took a spin in the fastest car. take a look at the bugatti chiron. the new bugatti chiron is designed to get your attention. >> you better hit the gas. >> reporter: and like a fighter jet -- but that need for speed -esn't come cheap. you'll need to be in the tom cruise or jamie foxx tax bracket to afford one. axat am i going to spend if i want a bugatti. >> $3.3. >> reporter: $3.3 million. >> correct. >> you got one of the cars to work right especially the limited edition. you get a car which is the most powerful most beautiful and most luxurious car in the world. our customer want an average of a-35 cars and they want to make it a pinnacle in their collection. >> reporter: relaunched in the late 90's by volkswagen the sugatti name traces its history to itori bugatti who built cars under the mantra no car could be too beautiful or expensive. today bugatti's are individually built in france where every detail where the carbon fiber skin to the color of the hand sewn stitching can be co
>> ninan: we end tonight in greenwich connecticut where a transportation correspondence cliff vanally took a spin in the fastest car. take a look at the bugatti chiron. the new bugatti chiron is designed to get your attention. >> you better hit the gas. >> reporter: and like a fighter jet -- but that need for speed -esn't come cheap. you'll need to be in the tom cruise or jamie foxx tax bracket to afford one. axat am i going to spend if i want a bugatti. >> $3.3....
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my good friend from connecticut, , also has a plan. and i appreciate my friends recognition that social security is in trouble and we need to fix it. while our plans are very different, they both fix social security currently. i believe any plan to fix social security should do so permanently. social security is too important not to give workers under families that certainty. it is not enough to just push out the trust fund exhaustion date by a few years. when congress acts, we need to make sure we finally got social security on the right track for good. to program with this the program, i believe social security solvency should meet the following principles. first, it should modernize social security to reflect today's workers and their families. second, it should reward hard work. third, it should protect the most vulnerable and lastly, it should improve retirement security. millions of americans relyl on this important program now and millions more pay in with the expectation of future benefits. congress has a responsibility to the
my good friend from connecticut, , also has a plan. and i appreciate my friends recognition that social security is in trouble and we need to fix it. while our plans are very different, they both fix social security currently. i believe any plan to fix social security should do so permanently. social security is too important not to give workers under families that certainty. it is not enough to just push out the trust fund exhaustion date by a few years. when congress acts, we need to make...
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. >> ninan: a church in noaa hasten, connecticut, is providing a safe halfen for a single mother from guatemala who faces deportation. more than 800 churches and synagogues across the country have become sanctuaries for illegal immigrants. roxana saberi has our report. >> nury chavvaria is taking refuge in this church. >> i like the country. >> since entering the u.s. illegally in 1993, she's had four. >> she's not a criminal. reporter: her youngest is calling on president trump to hetler stay. >> don't separate my family. reporter: arrest of undocumented immigrants have risen since mr. trump took office, though deportations have dropped. >> they are not allowed to come without permission. >> reporter: in philadelphia on saturday, attorney general jeff sessions called on local officials to help the government crack down on illegal immigration. >> they commit a crime while they're here, what right do they have to demand that they not be deported? >> reporter: many cities have refused to cooperate, and several chunks have taken in undocumented immigrants facing immediate deportation. wh
. >> ninan: a church in noaa hasten, connecticut, is providing a safe halfen for a single mother from guatemala who faces deportation. more than 800 churches and synagogues across the country have become sanctuaries for illegal immigrants. roxana saberi has our report. >> nury chavvaria is taking refuge in this church. >> i like the country. >> since entering the u.s. illegally in 1993, she's had four. >> she's not a criminal. reporter: her youngest is calling on...
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amy: wattage you look at connecticut?connecticut is trying to reform any aspects of its criminal justice system. we were focused primarily on what happens after release. what are the challenges people face when they are released from incarceration. he quickly understood that parole plays a huge role in orple's ability to succeed the obstacles they may face. and most people who are released from prison are released to the supervision of a parole officer. so these relationships were so central to the lives of everyone we were following, that we realized parole was something important to look at. connecticut is trying to change the way parole works. traditionally, it was, you make a mistake, we throw the cuffs on you and bring you back to prison. as you see in the film, parole officers are more and more being asked to play multiple roles. investigatorcutor, -- as traditionally done -- but also drug counselors, social workers, even housing advocate. i think you begin to understand by seeing these otherwise invisible meetings
amy: wattage you look at connecticut?connecticut is trying to reform any aspects of its criminal justice system. we were focused primarily on what happens after release. what are the challenges people face when they are released from incarceration. he quickly understood that parole plays a huge role in orple's ability to succeed the obstacles they may face. and most people who are released from prison are released to the supervision of a parole officer. so these relationships were so central to...
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she settled in norwalk, connecticut, and got a job as a housekeeper, became a taxpayer.o far several have come out in her defense, including the connecticut governor daniel malloy. >> this case does not make sense. every time we accept being lied to or misled by our government, we are endangering our personal freedoms. >> nbc's morgan radford has been following this story for us, thank you for being here, morgan. tell us more about this mother and her story. >> she is a pretty courageous woman. she has a lot on the line. she came here, as you mentioned, when she was just 19 years old and for the past 24 years she's paid her taxes, has been working as a housekeeper, and all four of her children have been born here, the eldest has cerebral palsy. on thursday they said you have to go. she'd been coming every year, presenting herself to i.c.e., to immigration authorities, and she'd been getting her work visa and under the obama administration she's been allowed to come as long as she came and checked in every single year. suddenly something went different last month, they pu
she settled in norwalk, connecticut, and got a job as a housekeeper, became a taxpayer.o far several have come out in her defense, including the connecticut governor daniel malloy. >> this case does not make sense. every time we accept being lied to or misled by our government, we are endangering our personal freedoms. >> nbc's morgan radford has been following this story for us, thank you for being here, morgan. tell us more about this mother and her story. >> she is a pretty...