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with connecticut values. that is what i have heard loud and clear. unfortunately, president trump outsourced the decision about who gets elected to the supreme court to two right-wing political groups. he asked them to come up with a list and he is going to choose from the list. almost everyone on the list that these two political groups gave the president trump would lead to the criminalization of reproductive health care in this state, would threaten the affordable care act, which delivered insurance to 200,000 connecticut residents, would stand up for corporate rights instead of worker rights and consumer rights. i have not exhaustively looked at every single name on the list provided to the president, but i am going to constantly ask questions as to whether these justices support connecticut values or donald trump's values. if they don't support connecticut values, i will not support them. mr. corey: in 2016, the president was on the ballot and also was the supreme court nominees. the process the united s
with connecticut values. that is what i have heard loud and clear. unfortunately, president trump outsourced the decision about who gets elected to the supreme court to two right-wing political groups. he asked them to come up with a list and he is going to choose from the list. almost everyone on the list that these two political groups gave the president trump would lead to the criminalization of reproductive health care in this state, would threaten the affordable care act, which delivered...
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been good or bad for connecticut? we work to keep them in place or appeal and? >> it's helped myself, it's helped a lot of small businesses here. 35000 jobs from overseas, 3500 of them supported connecticut. it's helping small businesses grow. we need it. connecticut is looking in from the outside. he was to put up a blue wall here. he's district connected with the state of connecticut. hearings 49 and economic growth. we need to move forward. country is moving forward. businesses are thriving because of that. they are reinvesting in the country. the age of 56, a friend of mine, turned a shopt into an eight mn machine shop. the biggest thing i'm hearing, you can't find enough qualified, 135 manufacturing jobs here. we need to sell the jobs. >> this trump tax bill was an assault on connecticut. i thought it with everything i had. it represents the biggest tax increase on taxpayers in history of our state. it is over 1 billion-dollar increase on connecticut. because you cannot any longer deduct from your federal income
been good or bad for connecticut? we work to keep them in place or appeal and? >> it's helped myself, it's helped a lot of small businesses here. 35000 jobs from overseas, 3500 of them supported connecticut. it's helping small businesses grow. we need it. connecticut is looking in from the outside. he was to put up a blue wall here. he's district connected with the state of connecticut. hearings 49 and economic growth. we need to move forward. country is moving forward. businesses are...
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fight for connecticut values, not trump values, connecticut values. i hope to earn your vote and your trust. mr. stefanowski: all three candidates tonight truly want to invest in health -- improveve it education and keep our families safe. the difference is how we plan to get there. dan malloy introduced the two tax creases in connecticut history. has that helped our economy? absolutely not. and ned think if we put up tolls or at another tax, that will be the answer. men suggested a payroll tax for businesses in connecticut. after eight years, enough is enough, we need to cut costs, reduce the size of government, get this economy moving. can use that improving economy and growth to invest in education and health care and revitalize our cities. the choice you have in seven days is more of the same, another four years of dan malloy or a change that is going to get this economy moving and get that can -- and get the state of connecticut finally turned around. the first question of the night will go to mr. griebel, and it comes from keith. keith: thank yo
fight for connecticut values, not trump values, connecticut values. i hope to earn your vote and your trust. mr. stefanowski: all three candidates tonight truly want to invest in health -- improveve it education and keep our families safe. the difference is how we plan to get there. dan malloy introduced the two tax creases in connecticut history. has that helped our economy? absolutely not. and ned think if we put up tolls or at another tax, that will be the answer. men suggested a payroll tax...
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fight for connecticut values, not trump values, connecticut values. i hope to earn your vote and your trust. >> thank you so much. mr. stefanowski: i honestly think all three candidates tonight truly want to invest in health care, improve education, and keep our families safe. the difference is how we plan to get there. dan malloy introduced the two largest tax increases in the history of connecticut. has that helped our economy? absolutely not. and somehow oz and ned think if , if weore of the same put just one more tax hike, or we put up tolls, we will get a different answer. just last week ned suggested a payroll tax for businesses in connecticut. after eight years of this, enough is enough. cut costs, reduce the size of government, get this economy moving. we can use an improving economy and growth to invest in education and health care and revitalize our cities. the choice you have in seven days is more the same another , four years of dan malloy or a change that is going to get this economy moving and get the state of connecticut finally turned
fight for connecticut values, not trump values, connecticut values. i hope to earn your vote and your trust. >> thank you so much. mr. stefanowski: i honestly think all three candidates tonight truly want to invest in health care, improve education, and keep our families safe. the difference is how we plan to get there. dan malloy introduced the two largest tax increases in the history of connecticut. has that helped our economy? absolutely not. and somehow oz and ned think if , if weore...
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which uses the university of connecticut cyber security unit. host: joining us aboard the c-span bus is secretary of state denise merrill. we have learned since the 2016 election, connecticut was one of the states that had its voting systems targeted by russian hackers. what were the russians trying to do and how far did they get in connecticut? guest: yes, good morning. they did not get anywhere, frankly. we turned them back at the perimeter of our system, as we do most of these kinds of attempted incursions into our systems. but i have to tell you it is a very common occurrence. the difference here is it was identified as a russian agency ip address. that got everyone's attention. they did not get into our system at all. by the way, the system is the voter registry. it has nothing to do with the tabulation of ballots or any of that. i would say we don't know really what they were attempting to do. i was president of the national association in 2016 so i was pretty involved in all the different things that went on in all the different states. w
which uses the university of connecticut cyber security unit. host: joining us aboard the c-span bus is secretary of state denise merrill. we have learned since the 2016 election, connecticut was one of the states that had its voting systems targeted by russian hackers. what were the russians trying to do and how far did they get in connecticut? guest: yes, good morning. they did not get anywhere, frankly. we turned them back at the perimeter of our system, as we do most of these kinds of...
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connecticut is a little unusual. we don't have county systems. everything is done at the town level. we have 169 towns. mostly small towns. each of them has a router in their town that is the drop point for this closed loop system that is our voter registry. when you register to vote, you register at the town level. the only people able to put names on or take names off the list are the local election officials. we are worried about the routers in those towns. we want to make sure they are as secure as the state system is because we house the servers at the state level. we want to make sure local officials have sufficient training and understand you have to change your password frequently. we are putting in other protections at the local level such as dual authentication, making sure everyone is logging in properly. another type of attack we have seen in some places in the country, not in connecticut, are phishing emails. we are all familiar with those. a message that looks valid and real, but if you go on it, they can get into our system. those
connecticut is a little unusual. we don't have county systems. everything is done at the town level. we have 169 towns. mostly small towns. each of them has a router in their town that is the drop point for this closed loop system that is our voter registry. when you register to vote, you register at the town level. the only people able to put names on or take names off the list are the local election officials. we are worried about the routers in those towns. we want to make sure they are as...
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i heard when i walked across connecticut this summer. health care is the most important issue and exit poll shows that health care was the number one issue and it was not even close. across thehe figures country, democrats in congress are now in a better position to stand up for your kids, your parents, your neighbors and friends. congressional republicans have a choice to make now -- continue down the path of sabotage or work with democrats to lower health care costs and expand access to quality care. if republicans continue to sabotage your health care, we'll stand up against their efforts to hand control of your health care over to the insurers who frankly see sick people as a liability not as patients who think it better with the right care. democrats will do everything we can to make sure preseason condition protections are here to stay, and we will try to use our new power to take the next on the drugaking monopolies and forcing down the exorbitant costs of prescriptions that still threaten to bankrupt many americans and the u.s. t
i heard when i walked across connecticut this summer. health care is the most important issue and exit poll shows that health care was the number one issue and it was not even close. across thehe figures country, democrats in congress are now in a better position to stand up for your kids, your parents, your neighbors and friends. congressional republicans have a choice to make now -- continue down the path of sabotage or work with democrats to lower health care costs and expand access to...
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we've got a lot of angry voters in connecticut. we've had eight years of a democratic governor whose raised taxes continually. we have a $5 billion budget deficit. we're losing on average 80 people from the state every day. people are taxed to death in connecticut and i'm running on a platform of lower taxes, cut government spending, and it's resonating. we were 15 points down the day after the primary now we're up two, to your point a largely democratic state we're very happy with where we are right now. neil: i do notice you somewhat keep your distance from the president, or am i imagining that? >> no, i like the president's economic policy. it shows what a business person can do. i'm a business person, it's the first time i've run for office. lower taxes, less regulation, cutting government spending, we could use some of that economic policy here in connecticut. neil: so do you support the tax cut engineered by republicans and the president because in states like yours where you limit how much you can write-off and it's a high t
we've got a lot of angry voters in connecticut. we've had eight years of a democratic governor whose raised taxes continually. we have a $5 billion budget deficit. we're losing on average 80 people from the state every day. people are taxed to death in connecticut and i'm running on a platform of lower taxes, cut government spending, and it's resonating. we were 15 points down the day after the primary now we're up two, to your point a largely democratic state we're very happy with where we are...
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is there something about connecticut. did they have a juicier target in some way. >> no i don't think so. we are now of course working with the department of homeland security who are the ones that alerted us to this and by the way it is very delicate of course. there is a certain man of security involved in this. we don't want to be announcing exactly what happened in a way because we don't want to encourage others to try it too. most of them being turned away just shows that we all had firewalls. i think this was no different. i don't think it was anything special to those 21 states. they monitor the traffic that goes in and outs of the state. secretary of state. we have the time to join in for the segment. all others can call in. we will continue this. how much money did connecticut get from that of federal funds. improved election security. and how do you use it. our share is around $5 million. very welcome because we can always improve things. we are using it to bolster our firewalls. we are doing that kind of checks
is there something about connecticut. did they have a juicier target in some way. >> no i don't think so. we are now of course working with the department of homeland security who are the ones that alerted us to this and by the way it is very delicate of course. there is a certain man of security involved in this. we don't want to be announcing exactly what happened in a way because we don't want to encourage others to try it too. most of them being turned away just shows that we all had...
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. >> the governors of louisiana oklahoma, and connecticut sat on a panel about criminal justice reform at an event hosted by a variety and rolling stone magazine. talking about efforts to result -- reduce prison populations and increase public relation between the police and the public. this is 40 minutes. >> [ applause ] >> another round of applause for derek and the naacp? >> [ applause ] so, i am joined today by an incredible group of governors, who have accomplished a lot in their states, each of your states is unique, geographically and very different parts of the country, each of your states has faced criminal justice challenges and approach them from different perspectives. but, you have all succeeded in moving your states in the right direction. governor malloy we would love to start with you, in your state, what was so interesting about connecticut is that you have approached -- approached reform from many angles are prison population in jail population at a 20 year low, and connecticut is poised to be potentially the first state to effectively cut the prison population by 50%
. >> the governors of louisiana oklahoma, and connecticut sat on a panel about criminal justice reform at an event hosted by a variety and rolling stone magazine. talking about efforts to result -- reduce prison populations and increase public relation between the police and the public. this is 40 minutes. >> [ applause ] >> another round of applause for derek and the naacp? >> [ applause ] so, i am joined today by an incredible group of governors, who have accomplished...
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i want to mention one race, connecticut.augher mentioned it, reform growth candidate, against ned lamont. the state of connecticut economy shrunk over 10 years by more than 9%. that is like greece. if they can't, if the voters don't throw the democrats out for that, what do they throw them out for? we have to take one break when we come back. hits and misses of the week. ♪ when you're looking for answers, it's good to have help. because the right information, at the right time, may make all the difference. at humana, we know that's especially true when you're looking for a medicare supplement insurance plan. that's why we're offering seven things every medicare supplement should have. it's yours free just for calling the number on your screen. and when you call, a knowledgeable licensed agent-producer can answer any questions you have and help you choose the plan that's right for you. the call is free and there's no obligation. you see, medicare covers only about 80 percent of your part b medical expenses, the rest is up to
i want to mention one race, connecticut.augher mentioned it, reform growth candidate, against ned lamont. the state of connecticut economy shrunk over 10 years by more than 9%. that is like greece. if they can't, if the voters don't throw the democrats out for that, what do they throw them out for? we have to take one break when we come back. hits and misses of the week. ♪ when you're looking for answers, it's good to have help. because the right information, at the right time, may make all...
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i want to mention one race, connecticut.d it, reform growth candidate, against ned lamont. the state of connecticut economy shrunk over 10 years by more than 9%. that is like greece. if they can't, if the voters don't throw the democrats out for that, what do they throw them out for? we have to take one break when we come back. hits and misses of the week. so a tree falls on your brand new car and totals it. and as if that wasn't bad enough, now your insurance won't replace it outright because of depreciation. if your insurance won't replace your car, what good is it? you'd be better off just taking your money and throwing it right into the harbor. i'm gonna regret that. with new car replacement, if your brand new car gets totaled, liberty mutual will pay the entire value plus depreciation. liberty mutual insurance. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ i want some more what's he doin? please sir. i want some more more? he has asked for... thank you well he did say please yes he did and, thank you (all boys): thank you, th
i want to mention one race, connecticut.d it, reform growth candidate, against ned lamont. the state of connecticut economy shrunk over 10 years by more than 9%. that is like greece. if they can't, if the voters don't throw the democrats out for that, what do they throw them out for? we have to take one break when we come back. hits and misses of the week. so a tree falls on your brand new car and totals it. and as if that wasn't bad enough, now your insurance won't replace it outright because...
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i want to mention one race, connecticut.gher mentioned it, reform growth candidate, against ned lamont. the state of connecticut economy shrunk over 10 years by more than 9%. that is like greece. if they can't, if the voters don't throw the democrats out for that, what do they throw them out for? we have to take one break when we come back. i know you want to leave me for schwab, but before you do that, you should meet our newest team member, tecky. i'm tecky. i can do it all. go ahead, ask it a question. tecky, can you offer low costs and award-winning wealth management with a satisfaction guarantee, like schwab? sorry. tecky can't do that. schwabbb! calling schwab. we don't have a satisfaction guarantee, but we do have tecky! i'm tecky. i ca... are you getting low costs and award-winning wealth management? if not, talk to schwab. paul: time for hits and misses of the weekend. kim, first to you. >> a hit to the department of justice, unsealed an indictment against 10 chinese spies, who hacked into an aviation company and st
i want to mention one race, connecticut.gher mentioned it, reform growth candidate, against ned lamont. the state of connecticut economy shrunk over 10 years by more than 9%. that is like greece. if they can't, if the voters don't throw the democrats out for that, what do they throw them out for? we have to take one break when we come back. i know you want to leave me for schwab, but before you do that, you should meet our newest team member, tecky. i'm tecky. i can do it all. go ahead, ask it...
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one of the great statistics about connecticut is that we are now have dark publish and people and 21 or younger coming into the system by 65%. when i heard that we are at 50% i said let's take a look or analyze everyone in prison today and analyze how many of those folks in prison over the age of 25 were first incarcerated before the age of 21. 70%. what we are talking about in crime reduction because rather 50 year low will be sustained for decades to come based on the fact that we built a system designed to do everything we can to keep people out of jail and understanding young people will have to go to jail but if we put more time and effort into doing the first we will be in better shape. >> you mentioned when you started you are worried about the disparity and as you build out your agenda over year accomplished a lot in those years imagine how many different things you've approached. how did you prioritize those we start with one problem how to figure out what the next one is you need to address? >> we always have multiple things on the agenda and practically you do that in some
one of the great statistics about connecticut is that we are now have dark publish and people and 21 or younger coming into the system by 65%. when i heard that we are at 50% i said let's take a look or analyze everyone in prison today and analyze how many of those folks in prison over the age of 25 were first incarcerated before the age of 21. 70%. what we are talking about in crime reduction because rather 50 year low will be sustained for decades to come based on the fact that we built a...
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next, governors from louisiana, oklahoma and connecticut talk about what they've done in the states including reducing incarceration rates. [applause] >> let's have another round of applause for derek in the naacp. [applause] i'm joined today by incredible group of governors. they have accomplished a lot in their states. each of the states are unique geographically and very different parts of the country. each of your states basis challenges and approach him from different perspectives. but your vault succeeded in moving your states in the right direction. abner, i love to start with you. interstate part of what is so interesting as you've approached reform from so many different angles. your present preparation and you publication is at a 20 year low connecticut is poised to be potentially the first state to effectively cut 50. [applause] it would be wonderful if you could share us about how you would achieve that production imprison publish and what impact that had on public safety. >> i did approach it from a particular angle. i was a former prosecutor in new york city and i thought injust
next, governors from louisiana, oklahoma and connecticut talk about what they've done in the states including reducing incarceration rates. [applause] >> let's have another round of applause for derek in the naacp. [applause] i'm joined today by incredible group of governors. they have accomplished a lot in their states. each of the states are unique geographically and very different parts of the country. each of your states basis challenges and approach him from different perspectives....
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i want to mention one race, connecticut.bob laugher mentioned it, reform growth candidate, against ned lamont. the state of connecticut economy shrunk over 10 years by more than 9%. that is like greece. if they can't, if the voters don't throw the democrats out for that, what do they throw them out for? we have to take one break when we come back. here. we perform over 50,000 operations a year in places like this. for the past 15 years, chubb has identified ways that we can strengthen our safety measures. and today, our hospitals have some of the best patient safety records in the country. now, we're constructing new buildings that will define the future of piedmont and chubb is here, insuring our expansion. two million patients a year depend on us. and we depend on chubb. paul: time for hits and misses of the weekend. kim, first to you. >> a hit to the department of justice, unsealed an indictment against 10 chinese spies, who hacked into an aviation company and stolen intellectual property. paul this is, big debate what to
i want to mention one race, connecticut.bob laugher mentioned it, reform growth candidate, against ned lamont. the state of connecticut economy shrunk over 10 years by more than 9%. that is like greece. if they can't, if the voters don't throw the democrats out for that, what do they throw them out for? we have to take one break when we come back. here. we perform over 50,000 operations a year in places like this. for the past 15 years, chubb has identified ways that we can strengthen our...
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we have an apparent winner in the connecticut governor's race, ned lamont, democrat from connecticut, a win for the blue in the state of connecticut. congressman costello, the president issued a warning to democrats thinking about launching a investigation. if the democrats think they are going to waste taxpayer money investigating us at the house level we will likewise be forced to consider investigating them for all the leaks of classified information and much else at the senate level. two can play at that game. >> it's a rallying cry to the base. i agree with steve, this was an election where ting political parties have more than ever sorted themselves into the party of trump and the party against trump. we saw pickups for republicans in the senate -- >> congressman, the base is all the way out here, just like the resistance is all the way out here. the exhausted majority in this country got up yesterday and voted, more people voted than we normally see, far bigger than the base. don't they count for something? >> certainly. my point was simply that tweet is not a tweet about let's
we have an apparent winner in the connecticut governor's race, ned lamont, democrat from connecticut, a win for the blue in the state of connecticut. congressman costello, the president issued a warning to democrats thinking about launching a investigation. if the democrats think they are going to waste taxpayer money investigating us at the house level we will likewise be forced to consider investigating them for all the leaks of classified information and much else at the senate level. two...
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s have every -- connecticut t democratays -- connecticut stays democrat.et's bring in binky chadha of deutsche bank for some analysis of the overall state of play. markets likely to move for a few days. the dollar lower. we are getting a little bounce in equities today. what our markets waiting for in terms of the priorities for the next congress to take a direction? binky: i want to make two points. number one is on the election outcome. i would not get too carried away with the results. it is one, basically historically very typical midterm election outcome. and we have said this before, which is pretty much the same thing happens every midterm election. that is the way i would characterize this one. the second point i would make is on the markets, especially with regards to equities. there are two reasons to be constructive. one is the near-term. the election did see a large turnout. we have not seen a turnup like this since 1914 for the midterm election. theurn out like this for 1914 for the midterm election. they usually say risk premium built-in. as
s have every -- connecticut t democratays -- connecticut stays democrat.et's bring in binky chadha of deutsche bank for some analysis of the overall state of play. markets likely to move for a few days. the dollar lower. we are getting a little bounce in equities today. what our markets waiting for in terms of the priorities for the next congress to take a direction? binky: i want to make two points. number one is on the election outcome. i would not get too carried away with the results. it is...
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you're looking at connecticut avenue and jones bridge road. it is not clear what led up to this crash, but we're told the bicyclist is in the hospital with life threateningin ries. >>> in capital heights a crash left a police officer and another person hurt. authorities tell us that a district heights police cruiser and another vehicle were ainvolved in wreck at central avenue last night. we're told that bh people survived but there's still no word on their conditions. exactly what t causeds wreck is still under investigation. >>> several people are out of their t homess morning after a fire ripped through a silver spring apartment building. we're told flames broke out:3 around p.m. last night. this is the northwest park apartments on north hampton drive. fire officials say the fire burned through the second and third stories of that building. we're told the fire started in a microwave. crews had to rescue several people, but thkfully no one got hurt. >>> 9:04 right now. also on new hampshire avenueaue this is north of the belt way toward whit
you're looking at connecticut avenue and jones bridge road. it is not clear what led up to this crash, but we're told the bicyclist is in the hospital with life threateningin ries. >>> in capital heights a crash left a police officer and another person hurt. authorities tell us that a district heights police cruiser and another vehicle were ainvolved in wreck at central avenue last night. we're told that bh people survived but there's still no word on their conditions. exactly what t...
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not in for connecticut. it has a different set of demographics. >> absolutely. i want to get back to what you were talking with dana about. democrats on the ballpark of 35 seats in the house of representatives. you say what's the factor to the women? let's put this away for a minute. this is the 2016 map. let's come out here and go through our things here. 61 democrats, 23 republicans. let's come down to 2018. leading, 83 democrats, 17 republicans. these races are not all done. but looks like the number of women in the house on the republican said, go down, the democrats go up. that's one way to look at it. your democratic numbers coming up, some of the districts are democratic districts. but the female democratic candidates are coming in with new blood. let me add in the races that flipped. democrats needed 23. of the 21 races, 21 of the races they're flipping tonight, that could go as high as 35. but you need 23 to come into the night. these aren't done. >> you have women in play out there. >> women in pla
not in for connecticut. it has a different set of demographics. >> absolutely. i want to get back to what you were talking with dana about. democrats on the ballpark of 35 seats in the house of representatives. you say what's the factor to the women? let's put this away for a minute. this is the 2016 map. let's come out here and go through our things here. 61 democrats, 23 republicans. let's come down to 2018. leading, 83 democrats, 17 republicans. these races are not all done. but looks...
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in new york, new jersey and connecticut i was so disappointed what happened and the connecticut governor'sbecause new jersey is in a change or die situation. my home state of illinois. david: connecticut by the way was a republican governor who is one that instituted state income taxes. it's a bipartisan thing. enough blame to go around. >> where i grew up and live free or die new hampshire. and they're right. they can all agree on one thing. i'm not kidding. anybody you talk to a democrat will tell you government has the government will spend. there's a sense of fiscal conservatism and they have no interest in him are allowing >> new hampshire spends one half on state and local government. >> in at the services are better. >> we came just a hair's breath from having a governor of florida who would want to raise corporate taxes and probably eventually want to institute a state income tax. >> that's what a scary about the world in which we live right now. going back earlier, my only point was yes, cities, states, countries should level the playing field. when you start coddling to one speci
in new york, new jersey and connecticut i was so disappointed what happened and the connecticut governor'sbecause new jersey is in a change or die situation. my home state of illinois. david: connecticut by the way was a republican governor who is one that instituted state income taxes. it's a bipartisan thing. enough blame to go around. >> where i grew up and live free or die new hampshire. and they're right. they can all agree on one thing. i'm not kidding. anybody you talk to a...
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in connecticut guardianship decisions are made by a local probate court judge who is elected and need not be a lawyer i don't know how often that occurit occursbut they are beyoy oversight and very often they have their own fiefdom only their own private kingdoms. they make a ton of money. [applause] so i gather from the applause many of you are familiar with the situations. i hear from my constituents all the time we are carrying on this conversation at a higher level of abstraction, but the impact on lives and real world situations is enormous and i say that as a lawyer in connecticut who has never handled a guardianship or conservatorship case but i think we need to figure out a way to assure greater accountability in the system and i think we need more information, but i don't eat more information to have seen some of the ways the probate court or the other parts of the system operate and you can all speak for your own states may be connecticut is an outlier for the rest of the system is perfect and connecticut is the one place in the universe where there have been these issues bu
in connecticut guardianship decisions are made by a local probate court judge who is elected and need not be a lawyer i don't know how often that occurit occursbut they are beyoy oversight and very often they have their own fiefdom only their own private kingdoms. they make a ton of money. [applause] so i gather from the applause many of you are familiar with the situations. i hear from my constituents all the time we are carrying on this conversation at a higher level of abstraction, but the...
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, they wouldn't bring it to a vote because the senator from connecticut, frank, and there were a lot of people who were against suffrage for a lot of subtle reasons and frank was of the fragile girl brands and can't handle the responsibility with the anti-suffrage and so if women could vote in connecticut, he was going lose and he was the pet senator of the railroad industry and he was the guys who were in the senate bill and now you have the railroad industry funding the anti-suffrage campaign in connecticut right? >> and there were political undercurrents state by state as the women are trying to get it ratified. >> so like connecticut, there were a group of states that won't bring it to a vote at all. >> finally, it's down to two choices. north carolina or tennessee, given how it's been going and neither looks like a great option and north carolina votes it down. all down to ten ten and it is august in tennessee and everyone shows up in nashville and they're in nashville and the pro suffrage forces and the anti-suffrage forces and the liquor lobby. anybody who employs labor is ter
, they wouldn't bring it to a vote because the senator from connecticut, frank, and there were a lot of people who were against suffrage for a lot of subtle reasons and frank was of the fragile girl brands and can't handle the responsibility with the anti-suffrage and so if women could vote in connecticut, he was going lose and he was the pet senator of the railroad industry and he was the guys who were in the senate bill and now you have the railroad industry funding the anti-suffrage campaign...
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you mention the assault weapon ban in connecticut.go in pittsburgh, there was an assault weapon. congressman, you are on the intelligence committee, so i want to pivot if i can the news that the president fired robert mueller, replaced him. do you see this as a move by the president, if not to end it, to control the mueller investigation? >> oh, of course it is. i mean, we don't even need to debate that, right? we've got the record on twitter. the president of the united states for well over a year has hated his attorney general, not for any particular reason other than the fact that the attorney general recused himself from over seeing the investigation. and the president has gone off on rod rosenstein. there is no question that is what's happening here. it's not like the question disagreed with jeff sessions' legal philosophy or thought he was a bad manager of the department of justice. this is very clearly a way to put his guy, whittaker, in charge of the investigation. that's a very, very scarey thing. the good news is, of course,
you mention the assault weapon ban in connecticut.go in pittsburgh, there was an assault weapon. congressman, you are on the intelligence committee, so i want to pivot if i can the news that the president fired robert mueller, replaced him. do you see this as a move by the president, if not to end it, to control the mueller investigation? >> oh, of course it is. i mean, we don't even need to debate that, right? we've got the record on twitter. the president of the united states for well...
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connecticut, oregon, alaska is another one we think we have a shot.cticut our polls show ahead right now. we feel really encouraged. you could have republican governors in all of new england, which kind of goes against the grain. >> dana: you mentioned colorado. my home state. there's a governor's race there. governor bill haslem, thank you. we asked our political panel the four races they will be closely watching. we'll chat about those, along with this. >> this is going to be the most secure election we have ever had. we all know it changes by the minute. as of today, we don't have any indication that the foreign government has a sustained effort or plan to tap into our election infrastructure. >> dana: election security a major concern amid reports of efforts to hack the system. more on that straight ahead. (whooshing) - [narrator] for powerful suction, you need a shark. with two swappable batteries, at maximum suction the shark ion f80 has more run time than the dyson v10 absolute. or, choose the upright model for whole home cleaning only from sha
connecticut, oregon, alaska is another one we think we have a shot.cticut our polls show ahead right now. we feel really encouraged. you could have republican governors in all of new england, which kind of goes against the grain. >> dana: you mentioned colorado. my home state. there's a governor's race there. governor bill haslem, thank you. we asked our political panel the four races they will be closely watching. we'll chat about those, along with this. >> this is going to be the...
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for the united states before the united story -- states entered they were and he was working in connecticut. he was in the selective service act of the united states and was drafted in the united states service and his uniform as a united states soldier is shown next to the german uniform. he basically ended up near the same place in france that he was is a german -- german soldier two years before and the incredible feeling that he was there serving and he deserted and went to the united states and went back as united states soldier to serve with the american expeditionary sources -- forces during the war. to have both of the uniforms survive and to become part of the collection isn't interested -- is a pretty interesting thing to happen.>> african- americans that served and they were were in the 92nd and 90 third judge 93rd and we will take a look at their equipment pick >> from the first unit was a 369 regiment known as the health fighters or the fighting rattlesnakes. you can see the shoulders sleeves insignia of the fighting rattlesnakes. they came from the 15th new york national guard
for the united states before the united story -- states entered they were and he was working in connecticut. he was in the selective service act of the united states and was drafted in the united states service and his uniform as a united states soldier is shown next to the german uniform. he basically ended up near the same place in france that he was is a german -- german soldier two years before and the incredible feeling that he was there serving and he deserted and went to the united...
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we've got jones. >> a good lineup up in connecticut.es will be, you know, front and center. >> what kind of face is that, joseph >> i just -- you know thoetz sey got a lot of money hit them where it hurts. nobody needs that much money boom, it'll work. >> they tried that then people left the state >> oh, that's right! there's somewhere else they can go where they don't do that! >> florida massachusetts. >> damn. >> why aren't you on the campaign trail right now >> i just watch this to me it's -- >> you should be behind the podium like another -- >> you know what if someone -- if asked to serve -- >> i think even when you're not asked to serve >> all right so you can move? man. coming up, the election effect on the markets you're looking at a live shot of a polling place in wilmington, delaware eli lilly's ceo will join us about their recent earnings report ♪ the new capital one savor card. earn 4% cash back on dining and 4% on entertainment. now when you go out, you cash in. what's in your wallet? now when you go out, you cash in. whooo
we've got jones. >> a good lineup up in connecticut.es will be, you know, front and center. >> what kind of face is that, joseph >> i just -- you know thoetz sey got a lot of money hit them where it hurts. nobody needs that much money boom, it'll work. >> they tried that then people left the state >> oh, that's right! there's somewhere else they can go where they don't do that! >> florida massachusetts. >> damn. >> why aren't you on the campaign...
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now from the democratic point of view i want to bring in connecticut congressman jim heinz.s the chairman of the new democrat coalition and he sits on the house intelligence committee good to see you sir welcome. >> hi, trish. trish: so what do you think what should we be doing right now at the southern border as we watch thousands trying to pour in and thousands more trying to seek asylum hopefully the right way. >> yeah, well, that's exactly the right question to ask, and you know, i think most people understand that if you've got a problem, probably the smart way to solve the problem is to go to the root cause of that problem, and so look, i don't get too excited about whether there are american judges on the mexican side of the border determining the validity of asylum claims or whether it happens on the other side of the border. the reality is we don't have a national security crisis around asylum seekers we've never had an act of fatal violence committed by an asylum seeker, these are people who may or may not be fleeing danger and violence. but my point is -- trish: d
now from the democratic point of view i want to bring in connecticut congressman jim heinz.s the chairman of the new democrat coalition and he sits on the house intelligence committee good to see you sir welcome. >> hi, trish. trish: so what do you think what should we be doing right now at the southern border as we watch thousands trying to pour in and thousands more trying to seek asylum hopefully the right way. >> yeah, well, that's exactly the right question to ask, and you...
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senator murphy: i'm chris murphy, senator from connecticut. president trump could not even wait 24 hours. wednesday was the democrats election triumph not a day old trump fired jeff sessions setting off a potential constitutional crisis. he named matt whitaker as acting attorney general who has a long history of hostile statements toward special counsel mueller's investigation, including andcating defunding imposing limitations on the probe. than ever a functioning democracy requires democrats and republics
senator murphy: i'm chris murphy, senator from connecticut. president trump could not even wait 24 hours. wednesday was the democrats election triumph not a day old trump fired jeff sessions setting off a potential constitutional crisis. he named matt whitaker as acting attorney general who has a long history of hostile statements toward special counsel mueller's investigation, including andcating defunding imposing limitations on the probe. than ever a functioning democracy requires democrats...
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closing sections of connecticut avenue between desaleand l streets northwest.use a crane to lift pipes top the rocooling tower in the 1100 block of connecticut avenue which will result in the temporary closure of the bike lane on l street. >> taking a look aso treep dtr author j.k resowlilngme sry areo journalist jamal khashoggi. the open letter to the uncrary t start an independent investigionpped streep and rowling's signatures are o are on the let. more than 100 other celebrities have also signed that letter. >>> a 22-year-old falcon servina mascotor fmy ancovered after sufferca ajury k saturdaypr to west point. according to the colorado springs gazette west point cadets took the birfrom an army colonel's house as part of a prank. at the time the newspaper chacterized the injury as potentially life-threatening. however the air force academy tweeted this update saying it t' expecdte to m tak>>e a look at the stories you'rewith theag e tn social mia. >> that mean's mo is back. >> hello both of you. "saturda night live"acing over the weekend where pete epublica
closing sections of connecticut avenue between desaleand l streets northwest.use a crane to lift pipes top the rocooling tower in the 1100 block of connecticut avenue which will result in the temporary closure of the bike lane on l street. >> taking a look aso treep dtr author j.k resowlilngme sry areo journalist jamal khashoggi. the open letter to the uncrary t start an independent investigionpped streep and rowling's signatures are o are on the let. more than 100 other celebrities have...
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many of us in this room willen countier this situation in connecticut, guardianship or conservatorship decisions are made by a local probate court judge who is elected and need not be a lawyer. i don't know how often that occurs elsewhere in the country, but these judges are often beyond any oversight and very often they have their own fiefdom, their own private kingdom. they make a ton of money. [ applause ] so i gather from the applause that many of you are familiar with these situations. maybe you have been, in a sense, involved in them. i hear from our constituents all of the time. we are carrying on our conversations in a very high level of abstraction, but the impact on lives, real world situations is enormous and i say that as a lawyer in connecticut who has never handled the guardianship or conservership case. i think we need to figure out a way to ensure greater accountability in this system. [ applause ] and i think we need more information. but i don't need more information to have seen some of the ways that the probate court or the other parts of the system operate, and i -
many of us in this room willen countier this situation in connecticut, guardianship or conservatorship decisions are made by a local probate court judge who is elected and need not be a lawyer. i don't know how often that occurs elsewhere in the country, but these judges are often beyond any oversight and very often they have their own fiefdom, their own private kingdom. they make a ton of money. [ applause ] so i gather from the applause that many of you are familiar with these situations....
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, not very popular and -- >> definitely could turn red even though hillary clinton won connecticut byd dan malloy has a 70% disapproval rating. lamont is running in his shadow and bob stefan our ski could be the upset of the day. rob: what has happened to our state? i have heard that a lot. what happened? appreciate your time. a lot more we got to check up. nancy pelosi dreaming of a blue wave today. >> if the election were held today, we would win. rob: our next guest is the liberal lawmaker shouldn't decorate her office just yet. jason chaffetz is here to talk about that next. ok i'll admit. i didn't keep my place as clean as i would like 'cuz i'm way too busy. who's got the time to chase around down dirt, dust and hair? so now, i use heavy duty swiffer sweeper and dusters. for hard-to-reach places, duster makes it easy to clean. it captures dust in one swipe. ha! gotcha! and (new) sweeper heavy duty cloths lock away a twice as much dirt and dust. it gets stuff deep in the grooves other tools can miss. you know what? my place is a lot cleaner now. stop cleaning. start swiffering. ♪
, not very popular and -- >> definitely could turn red even though hillary clinton won connecticut byd dan malloy has a 70% disapproval rating. lamont is running in his shadow and bob stefan our ski could be the upset of the day. rob: what has happened to our state? i have heard that a lot. what happened? appreciate your time. a lot more we got to check up. nancy pelosi dreaming of a blue wave today. >> if the election were held today, we would win. rob: our next guest is the...
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shannon: he wants to start with connecticut. >> connecticut, what happened, traditionally democratic a very unpopular current governor in dan malloy, raise taxes, the economy has been stagnant and his unpopularity has led a charge for bob stefan our ski who seems to be coming on, the latest quinnipiac poll in the margin of error. >> even though donald trump in terms of his approval ratings are down 17% in connecticut. >> what that race is about as malloy and the democratic candidate. lamont said he would raise taxes. 7 ascii is talking about cutting taxes to get the economy moving. the economy hasn't had -- >> all about the economy. florida, the president was there last night campaigning. his approval rating in florida is 2%, desantis and gilmore gillam is up 3%. >> what happened is he got a lot of momentum after the democratic primary because of the historic nature, first african american governor of florida but now it is more focused on issues and people see a clear choice and gillam has run far to the left, desantis is talking about continuing the policies of rick scott who folks
shannon: he wants to start with connecticut. >> connecticut, what happened, traditionally democratic a very unpopular current governor in dan malloy, raise taxes, the economy has been stagnant and his unpopularity has led a charge for bob stefan our ski who seems to be coming on, the latest quinnipiac poll in the margin of error. >> even though donald trump in terms of his approval ratings are down 17% in connecticut. >> what that race is about as malloy and the democratic...
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mike in connecticut >> what's happening? >> caller: not much, not much.ould like to talk to you, though i have a stock that i sold recently, and that's msn electric >> oh, man i've got to tell you, i'm going to talk pos bif about emerson. it's a great american industrial gloria in california >> caller: boo-yah hoo-yah i'm calling you about melanox, a technology stock >> i can't recommend stocks that are in a takeover basis. that, ladies and gentlemen, is the conclusion of the lightning round. >> the lightning round is sponsored by td ameritrade exactly. sounds like a case of analysis paralysis. is there a cure? td ameritrade's trade desk. they can help gut check your strategies and answer all your toughest questions. sounds perfect. see, your stress level was here and i got you down to here, i've done my job. call for a strategy gut check with td ameritrade. ♪ - anncr: as you grow older, -your brain naturally begins to change which may cause trouble with recall. - learning from him is great... when i can keep up! - anncr: thankfully, prevagen helps your b
mike in connecticut >> what's happening? >> caller: not much, not much.ould like to talk to you, though i have a stock that i sold recently, and that's msn electric >> oh, man i've got to tell you, i'm going to talk pos bif about emerson. it's a great american industrial gloria in california >> caller: boo-yah hoo-yah i'm calling you about melanox, a technology stock >> i can't recommend stocks that are in a takeover basis. that, ladies and gentlemen, is the...
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did you know lyme disease came from a town in connecticut?y knew that. by the way, i think my wife, mollie, told you this already. we took our daughter, jane. only the second movie she's ever seen. the first one with people in it. >> really? >> jimmy: yeah the other one w there you go. >> jimmy: she loved it. you were fantastic as mary poppins. >> so strange. i wondered what you thought. i got a lovely, effusive, loving text from mollie, nothing from you. >> jimmy: oh, really, yeah. i wanted to save my comments for the air. >> yes, directly looking in my eyeballs, which is very hard for british people who are not very good at compliments. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: do you feel uncomfortable about it? everybody's saying it's great. >> people do -- see, i can't even say it. i can't say anything very nice about it. >> jimmy: is mary poppins the most iconic female character in the uk would you say? >> i mean, she's up there, right? >> jimmy: she's got to be up there. i was thinking about it today. i couldn't think of any who else? the queen? >> jimmy
did you know lyme disease came from a town in connecticut?y knew that. by the way, i think my wife, mollie, told you this already. we took our daughter, jane. only the second movie she's ever seen. the first one with people in it. >> really? >> jimmy: yeah the other one w there you go. >> jimmy: she loved it. you were fantastic as mary poppins. >> so strange. i wondered what you thought. i got a lovely, effusive, loving text from mollie, nothing from you. >> jimmy:...
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behind me for the last five hours in focus today in connecticut is the election for governor betweenublican bob stefanowsky the state is in an economic and budget crisis the last few years. thousands of residents fled the state, including some prominent hedge fund managers that also left he spoke with cnbc earlier, said policies under the current democratic governor malloy have driven many hedge funds out of the state. he plans to do away with state income taxes in the next 8 years in an effort to recruit and retain businesses into connecticut. >> we've had two of the largest tax kreincreases in the state ur dan malloy, and tax revenues are down it is only common sense we need to do the reverse, get the economy moving for ones still here, i say hang on if you have survived eight years of governor malloy, i am going to be pro-business, create a stable tax environment, provided a skilled work force fairfield county used to be a financial services hub we can get that back >> reporter: we requested an interview with his opponent, ned lamont, but couldn't make it work due to scheduling la
behind me for the last five hours in focus today in connecticut is the election for governor betweenublican bob stefanowsky the state is in an economic and budget crisis the last few years. thousands of residents fled the state, including some prominent hedge fund managers that also left he spoke with cnbc earlier, said policies under the current democratic governor malloy have driven many hedge funds out of the state. he plans to do away with state income taxes in the next 8 years in an effort...
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in connecticut, massachusetts and rhode island.ll of our stereotypes has gotten ugly. >> massachusetts is the state they lost general electric to. >> massachusetts has charlie baker. i'm convinced as a massachusetts resident, he's as popular as sunshine. i'm convinced the reason is because he doesn't seem at all like trump and people are so excited to have a republican in mind who has nothing to do with trump. >> there's a drama in every state. >> yep. >> nicolle wallace, what do you have your eyes on? >> i think these governor races are in some ways -- they're more exciting and we're keeping an eye on them, but i keep coming back to the big political earthquake in washington, d.c., that tomorrow morning democrats will be figuring out how to run these committees. you know, we have had a trump presidency, which has been, you know, norm-busting and has debased the dialogue. most people with kids don't let them turn on the tv when there's political talk on. all of that is unchanged. what changes is there is now, democrats will control
in connecticut, massachusetts and rhode island.ll of our stereotypes has gotten ugly. >> massachusetts is the state they lost general electric to. >> massachusetts has charlie baker. i'm convinced as a massachusetts resident, he's as popular as sunshine. i'm convinced the reason is because he doesn't seem at all like trump and people are so excited to have a republican in mind who has nothing to do with trump. >> there's a drama in every state. >> yep. >> nicolle...
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have in a few more years but connecticut, won governorship, large majority in state senate that had split. question is what do they do, how do they tame one or 2 billion-dollar deficit going into the next year. paul: economy shrunk by almost 9%. >> puerto rico, right? he will not raise taxes but also has not put forward any proposals of how to deal with the pensions or labor -- or labor obligations and how to renegotiate niece contracts and i think that's going to be same issue they face in illinois, jp, the democrat who just won governorship, we will find efficiencies in government, talking about raising taxes, that would be suicide at this point i think in 2020 -- or 2022. paul: they are going to raise taxes because the legislature will insist on it. they will not find deficiencies. >> legalize marijuana, we will legalize -- they will try to go to low-hanging fruit at first and try to go to progressive tax. paul: if you live in illinois and you're a taxpayer you want to smoke marijuana to forget it. [laughter] paul: we have to take one more break when we come back hits and misses
have in a few more years but connecticut, won governorship, large majority in state senate that had split. question is what do they do, how do they tame one or 2 billion-dollar deficit going into the next year. paul: economy shrunk by almost 9%. >> puerto rico, right? he will not raise taxes but also has not put forward any proposals of how to deal with the pensions or labor -- or labor obligations and how to renegotiate niece contracts and i think that's going to be same issue they face...
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they don't have the stuff. >> there is 432 properties in connecticut alone. er>> reporter: und housing secretary ben carson, huhas shed more than 480 staff out of 8,000. >> there is no accountability in the process. >> reporter: local activisthud does not have a firm grip on what is happening on the ground. >> for an unethical landlord, this is a boondoggle. you're going to get the check every month and hud is not there to stop you. >> not only possible but considered legal and passable and acceptable by hud. rd> reporter: what do landlike elih fish have to say. mr. fish, i'm with nbc news, can i talk to you about the position of the -- >> i'm going to call you later, okay? >> reporr: i've been trying to get in touch with you for quite sometime. and i know you said you would call me back. >> reporter: secretary carson declined to be interviewed but a spokesperson said he's launched a review of the inspection process and quote, the secretary believes very deeply that forced to live in be housing that's unsafe and taxpayers shouldn't be subsidizing it. >> i fee
they don't have the stuff. >> there is 432 properties in connecticut alone. er>> reporter: und housing secretary ben carson, huhas shed more than 480 staff out of 8,000. >> there is no accountability in the process. >> reporter: local activisthud does not have a firm grip on what is happening on the ground. >> for an unethical landlord, this is a boondoggle. you're going to get the check every month and hud is not there to stop you. >> not only possible but...
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connecticut, independent line. caller: good morning. it is interesting to look at what has taken place in isnecticut, as connecticut part of the new ups well and upsurge of women. a new influx of women into justess, as we have elected our first black congressperson ever in our history. however, the thing i am intrigued by is the governor's race. it is still up in the air, as .he result of a close election apparently, the republicans have filed an injunction in the extraordinarily liberal city of new haven, as there have been problems with young people particularly not being able to effectively mail in voter registration forms in a timely manner and in the state of connecticut it is legal for young voters to register on the day of voting, on election day. that mirrors a haphazard phenomenon taking place with young voters throughout the country. there have been reports i have read from reputable news sources such as business insider, indicating that millennials, rather generation z, between 18 and 29, are failing to mail in voter registra
connecticut, independent line. caller: good morning. it is interesting to look at what has taken place in isnecticut, as connecticut part of the new ups well and upsurge of women. a new influx of women into justess, as we have elected our first black congressperson ever in our history. however, the thing i am intrigued by is the governor's race. it is still up in the air, as .he result of a close election apparently, the republicans have filed an injunction in the extraordinarily liberal city...