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basically, the connecticut governor's race is going to be a on whether people in connecticut would ratherave an ally of president trump or an ally of the outgoing governor, dan malloy. what we are going to see is the one who won the democratic primary has already been distancing himself from the connecticut democratic commoner. he has -- governor. he has run against him in the past. democrats remain optimistic about their chances, but it will definitely be a difficult race. 1 why is --host: why is dan malloy not popular? he could have run again, correct? guest: he inherited a bit of a budget crisis and some state financial issues and he had to make some pretty unpopular decisions. ge left the state while he was in office and even democrats who think that in the future dan malloy will end of having a pretty good legacy kind of doing what needs to be done, just the current kind of state of how he handled the budget is not going over well with connecticut voters. host: democrats are certainly hoping to take back the senate in the fall, but it is a tough road. did those chances get any better
basically, the connecticut governor's race is going to be a on whether people in connecticut would ratherave an ally of president trump or an ally of the outgoing governor, dan malloy. what we are going to see is the one who won the democratic primary has already been distancing himself from the connecticut democratic commoner. he has -- governor. he has run against him in the past. democrats remain optimistic about their chances, but it will definitely be a difficult race. 1 why is --host: why...
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inner loo out o connecticut, that left lane is open. we were green and yellow here a short time ago. now, we're red and slow thratgh area. you want to do t icc stead today. this could take a couple of hours to clean up. the rest of the beltway is nice and green. in rockville, southbound 270 hafore grove road. a brand-new crash there. waldorf, berry road at middletown, getting by 66, 95 in viinia. no bigroblems there. >> thank you. >>> we have team coverage of thisrash thismorning. justin finch arrived on the scene just a short time ago, ere cleanup has already begun. justin, what are you geing? >>d morning. that's right. we are seeing hazmat crews cleaning up the sll of fuel from the jackknifed tr tractoailer. want to show you what we are seeing. we are seeing bit of backup behind this crash. this is the beltway inner just past connecticut avenue here this tractor-trmaler has sed into the right side of the highway here, filling up three lanesetween this crash. and we have a response again. hazmat crews,irighters on the ground, cleaning
inner loo out o connecticut, that left lane is open. we were green and yellow here a short time ago. now, we're red and slow thratgh area. you want to do t icc stead today. this could take a couple of hours to clean up. the rest of the beltway is nice and green. in rockville, southbound 270 hafore grove road. a brand-new crash there. waldorf, berry road at middletown, getting by 66, 95 in viinia. no bigroblems there. >> thank you. >>> we have team coverage of thisrash...
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before connecticut avenue, too, that's by the work zone. southbound connecticut. to the outer loop closed f a work zone. outbound 395 with a work zone. i'm going to shrink back to moment.nd be back in a >> melissa, thank you. >>> it's 4:02. we could beit with another round of strong storms this afternoon. >> at least two d.c.il fs can't go home because of the damage by yesterday's storm. tree crashed into a home after late afternoon torrential rain in the area. with the ground saturated from a wet few weeks, it didn't take much for theoots to come out of the ground there. we spoke with one of the homeowners who just finished renovatinger home. >> from what i can see from here, it appears that that whole side of the house is daiged. ut this addition in not too long ago. >> the fast-moving ra also caused flash flooding on broad branch road on 27th street northwest. at least one man had to be saved from his car after trying to drive through that rising water. >>> silver springs father is worried about his daughters. he hasn't seen his 11-year-old and 16-year-old daug
before connecticut avenue, too, that's by the work zone. southbound connecticut. to the outer loop closed f a work zone. outbound 395 with a work zone. i'm going to shrink back to moment.nd be back in a >> melissa, thank you. >>> it's 4:02. we could beit with another round of strong storms this afternoon. >> at least two d.c.il fs can't go home because of the damage by yesterday's storm. tree crashed into a home after late afternoon torrential rain in the area. with the...
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let's look at connecticut, for example. 1800, there was a survey done in connecticut and article 26 of that stated the following: was the person born enslaves or born free different in terms of industry and morals? and the results came back and they were scathing. timothy dwight, the president of yale, wrote that they could not make their freedom a blessing, that they had no understanding of morals or industry, and that the majority of whom would end up as in poverty or in vice. within a few years, connecticut had established a colonization society to rid itself of the black population which was 2% at the time, and also it disenfranchised before that blacks were able to vote. after that, they disenfranchised 2% of the population. why would you even care about this? well, this was a foreshadowed would would happen in america if you can't intel greg and assimilate 2% of the population what's going to happen late center let's look at massachusetts. during the civil war in 1862, there refugees. the question is that would do with them general john texas wanted them sent to massachusetts. th
let's look at connecticut, for example. 1800, there was a survey done in connecticut and article 26 of that stated the following: was the person born enslaves or born free different in terms of industry and morals? and the results came back and they were scathing. timothy dwight, the president of yale, wrote that they could not make their freedom a blessing, that they had no understanding of morals or industry, and that the majority of whom would end up as in poverty or in vice. within a few...
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but being governor of the state of connecticut was. and i grew up that that was the important person. and we win the minority, and my husband had died, and took me a little while to -- long time to get over it. and i decided -- and i was being asked. i mean, i had been asked to run for senate twice, and i turned it down. but i was being asked to run for governor, and i took the wrong road. and the best day i had running for governor was the day i announced, and i was running against a very popular incumbent who had a lot of support not only from his own party but from my party, of which i didn't know. i had totally submerged myself into congress, and i represented my constituents completely. but i didn't know the state and what their issues were. in fact, as i mentioned before i played golf quite a bit, and bill clinton, the president, asked me to go to martha's vineyard to visit him and we played golf and we had dinner, just six of us, at his house, and he said, i really had you up here to tell you not to run for governor, and he went
but being governor of the state of connecticut was. and i grew up that that was the important person. and we win the minority, and my husband had died, and took me a little while to -- long time to get over it. and i decided -- and i was being asked. i mean, i had been asked to run for senate twice, and i turned it down. but i was being asked to run for governor, and i took the wrong road. and the best day i had running for governor was the day i announced, and i was running against a very...
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rob: this is video from connecticut and this blue my mind.ale university and calls start pouring in. 70 people ended up overdosing because somebody was handing out synthetic marijuana that may have been laced with opioids, handing it out for free so they can get new clients. this is terrifying. >> exactly. first of all we have to applaud the first responders. the individuals that came out to rescue the individuals. this is not what should happen in broad daylight. in an area where there are families, children, it can be traumatic not only to the individuals witnessing it but the individuals that are suffering, people that are responding, caring for these people, this should be eye-opening to the people who are hearing this today, we are in a state of public health urgency to address this crisis. there definitely is an urgency in the numbers from the cdc. they have not gone down since 2016. we need to do more. what we are doing is not enough. we are at the state were what is happening in connecticut is just one example and more can be done. ro
rob: this is video from connecticut and this blue my mind.ale university and calls start pouring in. 70 people ended up overdosing because somebody was handing out synthetic marijuana that may have been laced with opioids, handing it out for free so they can get new clients. this is terrifying. >> exactly. first of all we have to applaud the first responders. the individuals that came out to rescue the individuals. this is not what should happen in broad daylight. in an area where there...
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inner loopfter connecticut avenue.ackknifed tractor-traileet you're onlyng by on the far left lane this morning. it is very slow throughhis area. just adding to the pain of this taway day. only the left lane is open. it's going to be some time before they get this cleared out of the way. thesow on the scene. we don't have the sand truck yet. the rest of t beltway looks okay right now. as john mccain lying in state at the chapitol. first street between northeast and independence and constitution. >> thank you. >>> chuck bell is here with more on the importantee holidaynd forecast. a lot of people traveling and a lot of people staying home. >> lot of people come here for labor day it is a great place to visit. >> and to live and work and raise and family. >> work and get up in the middle of the night and all that. it will be a fine weekend on the whole. there are rain chances you will deal with. there's a live picture of reagan national airport, comfortably ensconced in arlington county over the river. a lot of early mor
inner loopfter connecticut avenue.ackknifed tractor-traileet you're onlyng by on the far left lane this morning. it is very slow throughhis area. just adding to the pain of this taway day. only the left lane is open. it's going to be some time before they get this cleared out of the way. thesow on the scene. we don't have the sand truck yet. the rest of t beltway looks okay right now. as john mccain lying in state at the chapitol. first street between northeast and independence and...
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what happened in connecticut is not just one issue.moving from in connecticut parks right outside of a major university, but it can happen anywhere. >> there was just a short walk away or drive away from yale university. dr. gupta, thanks for your time. up next a massive effort by newspapers across the country to launch an attack on president trump. it didn't go as planneded. >> fake news. >> they are fake! >> [crowd noise]. if you have psoriasis, ... little things can be a big deal. that's why there's otezla. otezla is not a cream. it's a pill that treats moderate to severe plaque psoriasis differently. with otezla, 75% clearer skin is achievable. don't use if you're allergic to otezla . it may cause severe diarrhea, nausea, or vomiting. otezla is associated with... ...an increased risk of depression. tell your doctor if you have a history of depression or suicidal thoughts,... ...or if these feelings develop. some people taking otezla reported weight loss. your doctor should monitor your weight and may stop treatment. upper respira
what happened in connecticut is not just one issue.moving from in connecticut parks right outside of a major university, but it can happen anywhere. >> there was just a short walk away or drive away from yale university. dr. gupta, thanks for your time. up next a massive effort by newspapers across the country to launch an attack on president trump. it didn't go as planneded. >> fake news. >> they are fake! >> [crowd noise]. if you have psoriasis, ... little things can...
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senate for connecticut. republicans wanted me to run connecticut republicans wanted me to run, i would have had the nomination if i chose to. my wife and i travel a lot, we probably took six months to explore and take a look at it. we went all over the town's in connecticut and gave a lot of speeches. really enjoyed it and came very close. some of the people in the white house today were helping me back then. sometime in the late winter, we had a sick down and decide -- sit down and decided we didn't want to do it. it was close, but at the end we said no. it is ironic, because here i am in washington in a different capacity. i think the lord was watching, and this is a better position, if you want to know the truth. friends onrs are my the republican side, but this is better for me. i have been doing this for a long time. omb, wall street, advice, tv, radio, i know these issues. i have sat with a staff that works for me. this is fun. be 71 in august. i'm doing this to add to my resume, i'm not doing this to
senate for connecticut. republicans wanted me to run connecticut republicans wanted me to run, i would have had the nomination if i chose to. my wife and i travel a lot, we probably took six months to explore and take a look at it. we went all over the town's in connecticut and gave a lot of speeches. really enjoyed it and came very close. some of the people in the white house today were helping me back then. sometime in the late winter, we had a sick down and decide -- sit down and decided we...
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connecticut. for me, the courage, the integrity, the end ance this man endured for 5 1/2 years as a p.o.w., north vietnam. he can never lift husband arms above his shoulders. i'm gting goosebumps talking about it. just feel compelled gratitude for what he did. >> there are some road closures in place. if you t look at map here, you get an idea for the area here. first street and east capitol streets, already closed in the area. right against the u.s. capitol. on rday, a formal funeral service will be held at the national cathedral. it's by invitation only. former presidents barack obama and george w. bush will be giving eulogies. on sunday, senator mccain wil be buried in a private ceremony. that's going to happen at the naval academy in annapolis. >> megan, thank you. >>> preparations lasted late in the night for aretha franklin's funeral. thousands are set to say good-bye to the queen of soul. her funeral gets undhi way at 5:30morning. >> jay gray is outside of the church where the service is ta
connecticut. for me, the courage, the integrity, the end ance this man endured for 5 1/2 years as a p.o.w., north vietnam. he can never lift husband arms above his shoulders. i'm gting goosebumps talking about it. just feel compelled gratitude for what he did. >> there are some road closures in place. if you t look at map here, you get an idea for the area here. first street and east capitol streets, already closed in the area. right against the u.s. capitol. on rday, a formal funeral...
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we were watching this storm cross from connecticut into massachusetts. and by the time we got to about 10:00 in the morning, that's when we actually saw the ghrculation move through the town of webster, tearing off roofs of the downtown section before it finally pushed off towards the northeast, towards the town of sutton. now, for 2018, it's been an interesting year for new england tornados. n've had three in new mampshire, three in massachusetts, and six in connecticut, well above average for this area. compare that to the heart of tornado alley, oklahoma-- the erme number. tutionwide, we've actually seen aglow-average numbers, but for new england, it's been a busy year, and one reason for that is the jet stream. we've had this jet stream set up where we have these daily rain reances. the flood threat has been there. ohe good news is heading into the next couple of days, we actually have warmer temperatures and sunshine building on in. now, one place looking for the rain is actually out west, where they continue to deal with the horrible wildfire situa
we were watching this storm cross from connecticut into massachusetts. and by the time we got to about 10:00 in the morning, that's when we actually saw the ghrculation move through the town of webster, tearing off roofs of the downtown section before it finally pushed off towards the northeast, towards the town of sutton. now, for 2018, it's been an interesting year for new england tornados. n've had three in new mampshire, three in massachusetts, and six in connecticut, well above average for...
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this is inner loop after connecticut avenue. only the left lane is the jackknifed tractor-trailer there and the fuel spill. it's going to take a long time to get the sand truck and get this out of the way. waldo waldorf, one lane, gng by an earlier overnight crash. on 95, going to be busy. southbound rfht now, you're coming in to commute, no real problems there. 69 miles per hour. 66 is okay. 95 in virginia. the getaway traffic will be slow, as well. just a little later. guys? >>> attention all thrill-seekers. six flags is debuts a new ride and making history in the process. >> we're giving you your first look. >>> and tod on "ellen." >> mario lopez guest hosts again. and he's tracking the '90s. >>> we have traded our 90-dege weather f higher rain chances here for not only today and tomorrow,s well. not a total rainout, either way. but about0% a 6 chance for rain today and tomorrow. thunderstorms across the virginia/north carolina border. intense thunderstorms out on the eastern shore, as well. those are moving away from us. the
this is inner loop after connecticut avenue. only the left lane is the jackknifed tractor-trailer there and the fuel spill. it's going to take a long time to get the sand truck and get this out of the way. waldo waldorf, one lane, gng by an earlier overnight crash. on 95, going to be busy. southbound rfht now, you're coming in to commute, no real problems there. 69 miles per hour. 66 is okay. 95 in virginia. the getaway traffic will be slow, as well. just a little later. guys? >>>...
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i have been very active in church, both in new york and in connecticut. steve: one final point on this issue, for those dealing with addiction today watching our conversation, what would you tell them? what advice would you give them? mr. kudlow: you know, get yourself some help. you get desperate and you don't know which is worse, drinking or not drinking, using drugs or not using drugs. life really goes to hell. always have, and i am always happy to help out, public life people, private life people, try to get yourself to a 12-step meeting and get on the internet or something and find yourself a good treatment center. as i said, i went to hazelden. there are a lot of really good wasones. understand that you cannot do this alone. you must ask for help. if you do that, you will at least be taking some steps. i would also say you can get sober. you can. as bad as it looks, if i did, you can. i don't mean you, steve, but for other people can do this. for me, they really -- that's my ying sober one day at a time. the rest of it falls into place. i would just
i have been very active in church, both in new york and in connecticut. steve: one final point on this issue, for those dealing with addiction today watching our conversation, what would you tell them? what advice would you give them? mr. kudlow: you know, get yourself some help. you get desperate and you don't know which is worse, drinking or not drinking, using drugs or not using drugs. life really goes to hell. always have, and i am always happy to help out, public life people, private life...
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over 70 people overdosing on synthetic marijuana in connecticut. coming up doc seeing ol siegel y are saying the illegal synthetic drug thriving under the pot legislation. >> and coming up, he came in in refugee flow. a guest who said, watch out california, your sanctuary state laws don't help. >> first a jury out deliberating, asking a question of judge. in the paul manafort trial that verdict become any moment, we'll bring it to you if it does. >> harvard law professorial one- will join me on that. ♪ introducing e*trade personalized investments professionally managed portfolios customized to help meet your financial goals. you'll know what you're invested in and how it's performing. so you can spend more time floating about on your inflatable swan. [ding] >> we live in the united states of america, you are presumed innocent until proven guilty on. we believe the government cannot meet that burden. liz: jury in eighth your of deliberation, verdict in paul manafort trial become, they just asked a question of the judge, they are about to go home in
over 70 people overdosing on synthetic marijuana in connecticut. coming up doc seeing ol siegel y are saying the illegal synthetic drug thriving under the pot legislation. >> and coming up, he came in in refugee flow. a guest who said, watch out california, your sanctuary state laws don't help. >> first a jury out deliberating, asking a question of judge. in the paul manafort trial that verdict become any moment, we'll bring it to you if it does. >> harvard law professorial...
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unbelievable story, scarlett lewis lost her 6-year- old son jesse in the tragic school shooting in connecticut..tonight she shares her story of survival and journey in spreading more love out of tragedy scarlett lewis knows the heartache of a mass shooting.. she lost her 6-year-old son jesse at the sandy hook school massacre 6 years agosottoday, scarlett is combating gun violence across the country with the choose love enrichment program - a social emotional curriculum she's bringing to all livermore schools.sotit was inspired by three words her son jesse wrote on a chalkboard shortly before he died - nurturing - healing - love.sotand it's not just a schoolwide program - livermore school officials say it's including the whole communitysotparents and teachers who attended thursday's presentation agree sotsotscarlett is determined to spead jesse's message of love..sot choose love has been downloaded in all fifty states and over 55 countries.live in livermore gayle ong kron4 news. (ken) new at ten: a federal program called "stop the bleed" was launched after the sandy hook school shooting and is
unbelievable story, scarlett lewis lost her 6-year- old son jesse in the tragic school shooting in connecticut..tonight she shares her story of survival and journey in spreading more love out of tragedy scarlett lewis knows the heartache of a mass shooting.. she lost her 6-year-old son jesse at the sandy hook school massacre 6 years agosottoday, scarlett is combating gun violence across the country with the choose love enrichment program - a social emotional curriculum she's bringing to all...
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in connecticut for five years, this is not the nutmeg state.ry democratic state but most of the democrats aren't this, this is beyond social liberalism, this is something entirely different. >> i don't think this is a republican democrat issue. she has been trying to turn it into that. this is a patriotic issue, something where we represent the town. you don't have to like the president, don't have to go by what he has to say but we are a nation and we should all be able to come together and have that level of respect. the outcry hasn't been one party or the other. it has been this is wrong. she is elected, she is paid to be there and do town business and she should be putting the town first. not a personal opinion. todd: would you like to send a message to your community and folks across the country who are involved in this? >> i was hesitant to come to the media because the attention has been negative for the town. i feel it needs to come to a end. the town of haddamn has great businesses, i had threats people would stop doing business there,
in connecticut for five years, this is not the nutmeg state.ry democratic state but most of the democrats aren't this, this is beyond social liberalism, this is something entirely different. >> i don't think this is a republican democrat issue. she has been trying to turn it into that. this is a patriotic issue, something where we represent the town. you don't have to like the president, don't have to go by what he has to say but we are a nation and we should all be able to come together...
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also wisconsin, for not -- lamont, and connecticut.e will spend the last part of our program today talking to some of the last primaries taking place this month. just a few in september. we are getting toward the end of primary season. glen bernie, maryland, independent. good morning. caller: hi. i am sorry, i have been waiting. collegethe electoral should be stopped for at least 10 years and that will give us an opportunity to see the changes and get things back to the way they should be. ims are a, i have to get off the line and go into work -- i am sorry, i have to get off the line and go into work. good morning. i watched pelosi on julie read's program this weekend, how are -- her news program and jonathan was in for joy and while i respect pelosi's intellect, her work for the larger group of american people with health care, and many other issues, she said to jonathan in regard to alledge itrump's interference and collusion with russian agents -- she said she would follow the facts and the evidence to legal consequences. however,
also wisconsin, for not -- lamont, and connecticut.e will spend the last part of our program today talking to some of the last primaries taking place this month. just a few in september. we are getting toward the end of primary season. glen bernie, maryland, independent. good morning. caller: hi. i am sorry, i have been waiting. collegethe electoral should be stopped for at least 10 years and that will give us an opportunity to see the changes and get things back to the way they should be. ims...
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connecticut has the best readers. we protected that system because we funded that system and now we're going to be punished for it >> the counter argument that some would make, i suppose, is by setting up a charitable donation to a state, they are still covered and you can deduct them is really kind of an artful tax dodgery. how do you respond to that counter argument this is a way to avoid the federal law. >> that's why i tell you the little tale about what property taxes are in many states they are the tax that supports education. i understand what you're saying and you understand what i'm saying if we don't want educational expenses to be deductible, why did we create a deduction for private education? it makes no sense. i don't know what they were thinking about what's very interesting in the current climate, the president wants republicans to talk about the tax change they don't want to talk about this because as this particularly mess becomes understood in local community after community, people are saying, wait
connecticut has the best readers. we protected that system because we funded that system and now we're going to be punished for it >> the counter argument that some would make, i suppose, is by setting up a charitable donation to a state, they are still covered and you can deduct them is really kind of an artful tax dodgery. how do you respond to that counter argument this is a way to avoid the federal law. >> that's why i tell you the little tale about what property taxes are in...
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before connecticut avenue, two left lanes getting by. southbound connecticut, that's to the outer loop again. closed for the work zone there. as you're looking at 66 here fairfax county park to the beltway, that will take you about eight minutes. aaron? sniefrnlts n >>> thank you melissa. he hasn't seen his daughters since saturday. they disappeared on hunters gate court from their home. he says they ran away and without any necessities including their glasses. he says his daughters often hang out at the westfield wheaton mall. anyone with information is asked to call montgomery police. >>> there's no sign of a missing 12-year-old girl fro virgini and her grandmother. elizabeth and angie rodriguez were last seen sunday on south main street in harrisonburg. investigators believe this man, haerton rodriguez-sariol kidnapped them. they found him and the vehicle in pennsylnia yesterday. they believe he may have bn taking them to new york. >>> the weather did not impact all of the national night out ents in our area. it's to build a better re
before connecticut avenue, two left lanes getting by. southbound connecticut, that's to the outer loop again. closed for the work zone there. as you're looking at 66 here fairfax county park to the beltway, that will take you about eight minutes. aaron? sniefrnlts n >>> thank you melissa. he hasn't seen his daughters since saturday. they disappeared on hunters gate court from their home. he says they ran away and without any necessities including their glasses. he says his daughters...
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connecticut used to be a place where people went and lived it has a tax policy was better and it wasecause new york was sort of hostile to income as it was. the tax situation was appalling and connecticut has kind of squandered all that away, they've lost so many companies that were there before and the economics have very much turned around. that's one place where it's going to be interesting to see if economics really ruled the day. wisconsin is also really interesting because they have had a much improved economy. and he is in part responsible for that and the president won by a various slim margin there. that can be very telling for things going forward. >> i'm interested in looking at minnesota 1 and minnesota 8. the candidates there are fine and then pete stogner is the guy in minnesota 8. he really needs to when that primary otherwise they are in a little bit of trouble and it would be embarrassing given the time and money that they have invested in trying to get past the finish line. >> andy: what are you looking for in the blue wave stuff, turn out? >> it's actually what sco
connecticut used to be a place where people went and lived it has a tax policy was better and it wasecause new york was sort of hostile to income as it was. the tax situation was appalling and connecticut has kind of squandered all that away, they've lost so many companies that were there before and the economics have very much turned around. that's one place where it's going to be interesting to see if economics really ruled the day. wisconsin is also really interesting because they have had a...
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they call it a mass rapid fire overdose event ninety five people overdosed in the new haven connecticut on k two which is the synthetic marijuana they all like passed out in the green the new haven green right outside yale university one of the most prestigious ivy league universities in america where many of our presidents attend school there and it was a mass scary horror like it's a horror film right that's that's a classic scene from a horror film that people are just dropping the call it falling out well you know what i thought of immediately was i want digress to lengthily at this moment but dimitri our last essay the collapse gap and when the soviet union collapsed because of us meddling and boris yeltsin and all that's going on they had the skyrocketing alcoholism and social toss trophy and here in the us because you've had this enormous financial and reengineering to take all the money being printed and put in the pockets of a few folks and leave the vast majority in the state of zombification this is the collapse gap he was talking about the u.s. and the soviet union both coll
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the connecticut open is the final warmup event of the us open and in the other half of the draw russia'sat from germany won 6—4, 6—2. on to football and the scottish champions celtic were held to 1—all draw in the first leg of their europa league play—off against sudova in lithuania. celtic, who dropped out of the champions league after losing in the last qualifiying round, took the lead through their french midfielder 0livier ntcham after only three minutes. but less than ten minutes later the lithuanian side were level. 0vidijus verbickas with the equaliser. it means the tie is level ahead of next week's second leg, but celtic will be favourites to qualify for the group stage, which home advantage for the return match, and and away goal in the bag. elswhere, konsta ntinos fortounis scored twice as 0lympiakos beat burnley 3—1, steven gerrard maintained his unbeaten record as rangers manager as they beat ufa 1—0 in glasgow, and pablo sarabia scored the only goal of the game as five—time winners sevilla won at czech side sigma 0lumoots. that means they roughly have one foot into the group
the connecticut open is the final warmup event of the us open and in the other half of the draw russia'sat from germany won 6—4, 6—2. on to football and the scottish champions celtic were held to 1—all draw in the first leg of their europa league play—off against sudova in lithuania. celtic, who dropped out of the champions league after losing in the last qualifiying round, took the lead through their french midfielder 0livier ntcham after only three minutes. but less than ten minutes...
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left at a church after roning it the guy caught on camera stealing $4,000 worth of electronics in connecticut. jillian: a suspected drunk driver beach dwellers before crashing wave. abandoned on a south san diego shore he was arrested with a beer in hand. you don't want to do that probably. thanks for watching. rob: the car is in the ocean. i mean, we have got to go. we will see you later. bye. oh, god. >> first degree murder charge was filed in connection with the disappearance of mollie tibbets, a complaint and affidavit names christian rivera and he has been charged with murder in the first degree. >> should have never happened. illegally in our country, the immigration laws are such a disgrace. we're getting them changed. >> paul manafort guilty on 8 counts of tax and bank fraud almost certainly guaranteeing significant prison time then came in the president's perm lawyer pleading guilty to tax and bank fraud and campaign finance charges. >> new york democrat governor andrew cuomo even
left at a church after roning it the guy caught on camera stealing $4,000 worth of electronics in connecticut. jillian: a suspected drunk driver beach dwellers before crashing wave. abandoned on a south san diego shore he was arrested with a beer in hand. you don't want to do that probably. thanks for watching. rob: the car is in the ocean. i mean, we have got to go. we will see you later. bye. oh, god. >> first degree murder charge was filed in connection with the disappearance of mollie...
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and hartford, connecticut, where you go for more, we go to hartford, connecticut, where we are joinedsalma sikandar and her son samir later today, they will be heading to quinnipiac university, where samir will start his freshman year monday. let's begin with you, salma. how did this begin, how did this happen that your deportation was stopped? >> the community helped me. a lot of community organizers helped me. communitya lot of the helped her out and there are multiple protests over the hartford, new haven area, that helped my mother out, become known to ice, let ice know that there are supporters and their wrongfully deporting her. can you talk about the hunger strike led by your father? >> it was originally an idea i was not that ok with because i didn't want people suffering for my mom and neither did my mom. what happened was my dad had a bunch of crazy ideas because he was losing his mind, to be honest, because of the deportation. he was going to lose the love of his life, lose my mother. he thought having a hunger strike in front of ice's building where if they looked out they
and hartford, connecticut, where you go for more, we go to hartford, connecticut, where we are joinedsalma sikandar and her son samir later today, they will be heading to quinnipiac university, where samir will start his freshman year monday. let's begin with you, salma. how did this begin, how did this happen that your deportation was stopped? >> the community helped me. a lot of community organizers helped me. communitya lot of the helped her out and there are multiple protests over the...
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they call it a mass rapid fire overdose event ninety five people overdosed in the new haven connecticut on k two which is the synthetic marijuana they all like passed out in the green the new haven green right outside yale university one of the most prestigious ivy league universities in america where many of our presidents attend school there and it was a mass scary horror like it's a horror film right that's that's a classic scene from a horror film that people are just dropping the color falling out well you know what i thought of immediately was i want digress to lengthily at this moment but dimitri our last essay the collapse gap and when the soviet union collapsed because of us meddling and boris yeltsin and all that's going on they had the skyrocketing alcoholism and social to toss trophy and here in the u.s. because you've had this enormous financial at reengineering to take all the money being printed and put in the pockets of a few folks and leave the vast majority in a state of zombification this is the collapse gap he was talking about the u.s. and the soviet union both coll
they call it a mass rapid fire overdose event ninety five people overdosed in the new haven connecticut on k two which is the synthetic marijuana they all like passed out in the green the new haven green right outside yale university one of the most prestigious ivy league universities in america where many of our presidents attend school there and it was a mass scary horror like it's a horror film right that's that's a classic scene from a horror film that people are just dropping the color...
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so we're headed out to new haven connecticut where we're going to meet derek hamilton derek was accused of a murder in brooklyn in one thousand nine hundred one problem is he claims he was in new haven at the time and yet he spent twenty one years in prison for a crime he claims he didn't commit derek's case is one of the cases handled by the . louis scarcella that are under review by the brooklyn district attorney's office is out on parole because the parole board is sympathetic to his claims of innocence but he still needs to go through a legal procedure to clear his name. and you don't have to be story. story this is. my nephew i don't know you're only six twenty one right. you know ironically i was about that age when he came on my son's about this so you can imagine. you know the type of situations you know you don't think of the fact that you know whatever you want to in school i wasn't it every grade graduations that he went through i was a private he was a private how did you maintain your sanity so you story right there was a god used to bang on walls in the prison and will sou
so we're headed out to new haven connecticut where we're going to meet derek hamilton derek was accused of a murder in brooklyn in one thousand nine hundred one problem is he claims he was in new haven at the time and yet he spent twenty one years in prison for a crime he claims he didn't commit derek's case is one of the cases handled by the . louis scarcella that are under review by the brooklyn district attorney's office is out on parole because the parole board is sympathetic to his claims...
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they call it a mass rapid fire overdose event ninety five people overdosed in the new haven connecticut on k two which is the synthetic marijuana they all like passed out in the green the new haven green right outside yale university one of the most prestigious ivy league universities in america where many of our presidents attend school there and it was a mass scary horror like it's a horror film right that's that's a classic scene from a horror film that people are just dropping the call it falling out well you know what i thought of immediately was i want digress to lengthily at this moment but dimitri our last essay the collapse gap and when the soviet union collapsed because of us meddling and boris yeltsin and all that's going on they had the skyrocketing alcoholism and social to toss trophy and here in the us because you've had this enormous financial and reengineering to take all the money being printed and put in the pockets of a few folks and leave the vast majority in the state of zombification this is the collapse gap he was talking about the u.s. and the soviet union both c
they call it a mass rapid fire overdose event ninety five people overdosed in the new haven connecticut on k two which is the synthetic marijuana they all like passed out in the green the new haven green right outside yale university one of the most prestigious ivy league universities in america where many of our presidents attend school there and it was a mass scary horror like it's a horror film right that's that's a classic scene from a horror film that people are just dropping the call it...
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. >> in the connecticut primary, the 2016 national teacher of the year could become the state's first black democrat in congress. johanna hayes defeating mary glassman in the congressional primary to take on republican manny santos, former mayor of meridian, in november. >>> in wisconsin, cnn projects state senator leah vukmir has captured the gop senate primary, taking on tammy baldwin in november. and democrats elected state schools chief tony evers to challenge republican incumbent scott walker. >> history also being made in minnesota in the fifth district with the democrats there nominating representative elan oma, a somali american running for the seat there. and keith ellison won the democratic seat for minnesota attorney general, despite allegations of domestic abuse coming out against him. he denies those allegations, but the dnc will begin a review. >>> and finally, one week after the kansas primary, kris kobach is officially, officially the winner of the republican nomination for governor. incumbent governor jeff colyer conceded last night after absentee and provisional ball
. >> in the connecticut primary, the 2016 national teacher of the year could become the state's first black democrat in congress. johanna hayes defeating mary glassman in the congressional primary to take on republican manny santos, former mayor of meridian, in november. >>> in wisconsin, cnn projects state senator leah vukmir has captured the gop senate primary, taking on tammy baldwin in november. and democrats elected state schools chief tony evers to challenge republican...
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they call it a mass rapid fire overdose event ninety five people overdosed in the new haven connecticut on k two which is the synthetic marijuana they all like passed out in the green the new haven green right outside yale university one of the most prestigious ivy league universities in america where many of our presidents attend school there and it was a mass scary horror like it's a horror film right that's that's a classic scene from a horror film that people are just dropping the color falling out well you know what i thought of immediately was i want digress to lengthily at this moment but dimitri our last essay the collapse gap and when the soviet union collapsed because of us meddling and boris yeltsin and all that's going on they had the skyrocketing alcoholism and social toss trophy and here in the us because you've had this enormous financial at reengineering to take all the money being printed and put in the pockets of a few folks and leave the vast majority in the state of zombification this is the collapse gap he was talking about the u.s. and the soviet union both collaps
they call it a mass rapid fire overdose event ninety five people overdosed in the new haven connecticut on k two which is the synthetic marijuana they all like passed out in the green the new haven green right outside yale university one of the most prestigious ivy league universities in america where many of our presidents attend school there and it was a mass scary horror like it's a horror film right that's that's a classic scene from a horror film that people are just dropping the color...
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also maryland state authorities were on the outer loop of the beltaway headed toward connecticut avenue there was an accident on the right shoulder, not causing a slow down,ut hopefully fire and rescue will also stay on the right shoulder as they show up. >>> a 5-year-old girl from fairfax county is dead this morning, her sister in the hospital in grave condition, her mother accused of shooting them. >> today the mother, ver wica youngblol make her first appearance in court. justin finch is liveutside of e courthouse with more on the family issues that may have led to the killing. justin. >> reporter: good moing. dive into court records shows that accused mother, veronica youngblood, ander ex-husband had some legal back and forths over the years but also that the two had been living together, sharing a home with their two children. case e details in thi continue to emerge piece by piece but we know that 33-year-old veronica youngblood of mclean,s cused of shooting her two daughters, killing 5-year-old brook wnn youngblo died after being shot in the head, seriously injuring her other chi
also maryland state authorities were on the outer loop of the beltaway headed toward connecticut avenue there was an accident on the right shoulder, not causing a slow down,ut hopefully fire and rescue will also stay on the right shoulder as they show up. >>> a 5-year-old girl from fairfax county is dead this morning, her sister in the hospital in grave condition, her mother accused of shooting them. >> today the mother, ver wica youngblol make her first appearance in court....
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for writing this book i have a 36 rural goddaughter goddaughter who four years ago with tom to connecticut because she wanted her parents to have assistance with her sister who has down syndrome so she takes rebecca to her some practice for special olympics and the whole family goes to the meat on -- the swim meet so it is great to have a resource that i can read about who made all of this possible. it also makes me realize that my goddaughter makes me a better person. >> there is something to be said for that the very first special olympics was 50 years ago this summer. and that first year at soldier field in chicago about only 100 parents turned up to see those 1000 children that participated. now it attracts hundreds of thousands of people to the competitions all over the globe in china, russia, in the middle east where these children were locked away. she did that. she encouraged parents to be proud of their children. so that's great. >> thank you for giving this talk and now you will be right next to that great book about sarge. >> this is a little shorter. >> i would like to ask you
for writing this book i have a 36 rural goddaughter goddaughter who four years ago with tom to connecticut because she wanted her parents to have assistance with her sister who has down syndrome so she takes rebecca to her some practice for special olympics and the whole family goes to the meat on -- the swim meet so it is great to have a resource that i can read about who made all of this possible. it also makes me realize that my goddaughter makes me a better person. >> there is...
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is poised to be connecticut's first black woman in congress.nd in kansas, which held its primary last week, governor jeff colyer has conceded to kansas secretary of state kris kobach in the too-close-to-call republican primary for governor. kobach is a key architect of the gop's voter suppression efforts nationwide, is fiercely anti-immigrant, and led trump's widelyly discredited presisidenl advisory commission on election integrity. president trump has publicly attacked former white house aide omarosa manigault newman using racist and sexist language, tweeting -- "when you give a crazed, crying lowlife a break, and give her a job at the white house, i guess it just didn't work out. good work by general kelly for quickly firing that dog!" up until her firing, omarosa was the only african-american to serve in a senior role at the white house. in her new book, she describes the president as racist and claims he has used the n-word repeatedly. president trump has denied using the n-word. but cbs news has published an audio recording that appears t
is poised to be connecticut's first black woman in congress.nd in kansas, which held its primary last week, governor jeff colyer has conceded to kansas secretary of state kris kobach in the too-close-to-call republican primary for governor. kobach is a key architect of the gop's voter suppression efforts nationwide, is fiercely anti-immigrant, and led trump's widelyly discredited presisidenl advisory commission on election integrity. president trump has publicly attacked former white house aide...
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two left lanes out of the work zone by connecticut avenue. on vre, a regular morning service.t you can exp delays on fredericksburg and ma nnassas le trains. passengers should consider terminating their trips at alandria, crystal city, to avoid those delays. aaron, eun, back to you. >>> it's 4:55 this morning. we have good news about a that's been tugging on our heart strings on social media. he is terminally ill. and so far,e' hs visited nats park, ate a doughnut and went on a ride along with arlington i didn't know dogs like doughnuts. he's adorable. i'm glad to see him livinghi ou last days with happiness. >>> we probably all dreamed of winning theottery at one point or another. one couple saw that dream ripped apart, literally. >> the clerk told them it was not a winner ad ript in two. >>e tore the ticket off the top, and put it in the bin,nd the winning slip you get when you win the lottery. no figures on it. >> the ticket was worth $67 million. >> no. >> as you can see here, from the celebrations, they were able to piece it back togethe
two left lanes out of the work zone by connecticut avenue. on vre, a regular morning service.t you can exp delays on fredericksburg and ma nnassas le trains. passengers should consider terminating their trips at alandria, crystal city, to avoid those delays. aaron, eun, back to you. >>> it's 4:55 this morning. we have good news about a that's been tugging on our heart strings on social media. he is terminally ill. and so far,e' hs visited nats park, ate a doughnut and went on a ride...
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. >> in the connecticut primary, the 2016 national teacher of the year could become the state's first black democrat in congress, johanna hayes will take on republican manny santos, former mayor of meridan, in november. >>> in wisconsin, leah vukmir is projected to have captured the gop senate primary, defeating former democrat and marine kevin nicholson. she will take on tammy baldwin in november. >>> and in the governors race in wisconsin, democrats selecting state schools chief tony evers to challenge the republican incumbent, scott walker. >>> history also made in minnesota. democrats in the fifth district nominating state representative ilhan omar, a progressive somali-american woman, for a congressional seat. and congressman keith ellison won the democratic nomination for minnesota attorney general, despite allegations of domestic abuse against him. he denies those allegations, but the dnc will begin a review. >>> and we finally have a winner in kansas after the primary there. kris kobach, the trump-backed candidate, officially the winner of the republican nomination for governo
. >> in the connecticut primary, the 2016 national teacher of the year could become the state's first black democrat in congress, johanna hayes will take on republican manny santos, former mayor of meridan, in november. >>> in wisconsin, leah vukmir is projected to have captured the gop senate primary, defeating former democrat and marine kevin nicholson. she will take on tammy baldwin in november. >>> and in the governors race in wisconsin, democrats selecting state...
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wisconsin, minnesota, connecticut. when radical construction begins, it's not only redefining democracy and rights in the south, it is doing that for the nation as a whole. in the 14th and 15th amendment energize -- put forth the notion of interracial democracy , something that did not exist before in the u.s. and those ideas, we are still talking about, still contesting those. when you go back after today's class i want you to read those speeches. read the 14th amendment in the reconstruction act of 1867. and we will figure out whether this was a period in which the vindictive north try to impose rules on the south or a period in which black rights in the idea of black citizenship flowered in a brief moment in american history. one last question. you have one minute. >> have a question about the kkk. i know this allowed the freedom of the assembly and all of that. if you're an organization, but if they are doing what they're doing would not be against the constitution, infringing on other people's rights therefore you
wisconsin, minnesota, connecticut. when radical construction begins, it's not only redefining democracy and rights in the south, it is doing that for the nation as a whole. in the 14th and 15th amendment energize -- put forth the notion of interracial democracy , something that did not exist before in the u.s. and those ideas, we are still talking about, still contesting those. when you go back after today's class i want you to read those speeches. read the 14th amendment in the reconstruction...
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those states include wisconsin -- that hot pot -- minnesota, connecticut and vermont. are a lot of very interesting candidates to watch tonight, so how will these primaries affect the midterms in november? and who should we keep a close eye on as a result? the results are starting to purr in right now, fox business network's edward lawrence in washington, he's got his finger on the electoral trigger, and he's got the latest. >> reporter: yeah, kennedy, very key races and none bigger than the house race to replace house speaker paul ryan. his announcement to be retired, and now he has endorsed his former staffer for the post. on the state level, governor scott walker e held off a recall election in 2012. he's the favorite to make it through the primary, but he might have a tough time against the democratic favorite, state school superintendent tony evers, there are eight candidates on the democratic side there. across four states that are having primaries, republicans are looking to see if the president helps them or hurts them. they want to see if the candidates who em
those states include wisconsin -- that hot pot -- minnesota, connecticut and vermont. are a lot of very interesting candidates to watch tonight, so how will these primaries affect the midterms in november? and who should we keep a close eye on as a result? the results are starting to purr in right now, fox business network's edward lawrence in washington, he's got his finger on the electoral trigger, and he's got the latest. >> reporter: yeah, kennedy, very key races and none bigger than...
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steve: very blue state is connecticut, rather than vermont. independent socialist in the u.s. senate. last night he was on a late-night show with a guy by the name of stephen colbert and he doubled down. people are embracing socialism in a big way, bernie says. >> whydo you need to call yourself socialist. people are excited by ocasio-cortez, did not win their primaries. only half the people you campaigned for maybe there is little taint to socialism that turns peep off? >> i don't think so. the real issue the ideas we're talking about almost without exception, stephen, are ideas mainstream ideas that are supported by the vast majority of the american people. brian: but no one ever presses him how he will pay for it. he always stays vague. says things like, free college for all, guaranteed wage for all, medicare for all. $31 trillion in medicare for all alone. let alone what everyone else adds up to. he is never forced to do the math. ainsley: stephen colbert says ocasio-cortez do well in new york, when she campaigns for other people in the pr
steve: very blue state is connecticut, rather than vermont. independent socialist in the u.s. senate. last night he was on a late-night show with a guy by the name of stephen colbert and he doubled down. people are embracing socialism in a big way, bernie says. >> whydo you need to call yourself socialist. people are excited by ocasio-cortez, did not win their primaries. only half the people you campaigned for maybe there is little taint to socialism that turns peep off? >> i don't...
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in wisconsin, minnesota, connecticut. when radical reconstruction begins, it is redefining democracy in the south and it is doing that for the nation as a whole. the 14th and 15th amendment was all over the nation pick an interracial democracy that did not exist before in the united states. those issues and ideas, we are still talking about and contesting those. after today's class, i really want to read the speeches and the reconstruction act of 1867 and we will figure out whether this was a. which the vindictive north tried to impose rules on the south in american history. one last question. go ahead. we have one minute. >> a question about the [null]. this is like freedom of assembly and things like that if you are an organization. would and that begin -- be against the constitution? >> absolutely. the bill of rights that gives us basic protections are part of the constitution picked up black people were seen as part of it. very few people, abolitionists, republicans believed in including african-americans under those
in wisconsin, minnesota, connecticut. when radical reconstruction begins, it is redefining democracy in the south and it is doing that for the nation as a whole. the 14th and 15th amendment was all over the nation pick an interracial democracy that did not exist before in the united states. those issues and ideas, we are still talking about and contesting those. after today's class, i really want to read the speeches and the reconstruction act of 1867 and we will figure out whether this was a....
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attorney in connecticut. then i was the attorney general of the state of connecticut for 20 years. >> to evaluate rudy giuliani's statement he was often told to give the guy a break and it was people, the friends and family of whoever it was he was prosecuting. it's a little bit different with the president of the united states, especially as it relates to something the president may or may not have been involved in. >> totally different. because the president of the united states is jim comey's boss. it's also totally different because of the circumstances which is a private setting without lawyers there, without any witnesses. and obviously it's part of a pattern of seeking to in effect squelch, thwart, stop the investigation involving the possibility of colluding between the trump campaign and the russians and also obstruction of justice, both under investigation by jim comey. >> so if rudy giuliani were trying to make a point to george stephanopoulos the argument would have been i've been told a lot of ti
attorney in connecticut. then i was the attorney general of the state of connecticut for 20 years. >> to evaluate rudy giuliani's statement he was often told to give the guy a break and it was people, the friends and family of whoever it was he was prosecuting. it's a little bit different with the president of the united states, especially as it relates to something the president may or may not have been involved in. >> totally different. because the president of the united states...
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our next caller is michael from stanford, connecticut. good morning. caller: good morning.ost: what do you have to say, michael? caller: you listen to trump in these speeches he has. from one sentence to the next, you have no idea what he is saying. if you write it down and say it back to somebody, they think you are not well in the head. all these people who think he's making sense, i don't get it. i don't see how anybody could believe anything he has to say. he's revoking security clearance from these people. but, his son-in-law has a top clearance? what is that all about? and his daughter? what does he know about anything? he ran a business where he bankrupt a casino, he can't be he good at business, and now knows everything about everything and wants to have a parade? youyone who believes them, are out of your mind, really. host: harold on the republican line from florida. there: let's be clear, are a lot of people who think his security clearance should have been lifted. for the man to go on national tv and accuse the president of treason, it's just unbelievable. to sa
our next caller is michael from stanford, connecticut. good morning. caller: good morning.ost: what do you have to say, michael? caller: you listen to trump in these speeches he has. from one sentence to the next, you have no idea what he is saying. if you write it down and say it back to somebody, they think you are not well in the head. all these people who think he's making sense, i don't get it. i don't see how anybody could believe anything he has to say. he's revoking security clearance...
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in wisconsin, in minnesota, in connecticut. so when radical reconstruction begins, it's not only redefining is sort of democracy and rights in the south, it is doing that for the nation as a whole, right? and the 14th and the 15th amendment enfranchise black men all over the nation and put forward a notion of interracial democracy that simply did not exist before in the united states. and guess what? those issues, those ideas, we are still talking about that today. we are still contesting those. so when you go back after today's class, i really do want you to read those speeches, read the 14th amendment, read the reconstruction act of 1867. and you will figure out whether this was a period in which the vindictive north tried to impose rule in the south, or a period in which black rights and the idea of black citizenship flowered for a brief moment in american history. okay. one last question. go ahead. jensen? we have one minute. yeah. >> i have a question about the kkk. so, like, i know this is like you're allowed the freedom
in wisconsin, in minnesota, in connecticut. so when radical reconstruction begins, it's not only redefining is sort of democracy and rights in the south, it is doing that for the nation as a whole, right? and the 14th and the 15th amendment enfranchise black men all over the nation and put forward a notion of interracial democracy that simply did not exist before in the united states. and guess what? those issues, those ideas, we are still talking about that today. we are still contesting...
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