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many are from our area of new york connecticut and new jersey. justiceinue to demand and have done so year after year this year well before resolution came before us. i say to my colleagues today we need to keep our resolve alive and well to never forget and never yield to hopelessness, never allow our support for 9/11 , nevers to diminish cease our quest for justice in the name of brett eagleson's dad and his family and every family who still suffers the pain and grief from 9/11. the role of the saudi government in perpetrating the 9/11 attack, the brutal murder of jamal khashoggi and the saudi inflicted humanitarian crisis, this reevaluation of the u.s. relationship with saudi arabia is long overdue. the saudi led war has consisted of an aggressive campaign as murder of jamal khashoggi, indiscriminately killing civilians. day after day the humanitarian colorad --amine, era, other medical afflictions and simple trauma to those children trying to grow up in the midst of exploding bombs continues to get worse. the united nations warns that 14 mill
many are from our area of new york connecticut and new jersey. justiceinue to demand and have done so year after year this year well before resolution came before us. i say to my colleagues today we need to keep our resolve alive and well to never forget and never yield to hopelessness, never allow our support for 9/11 , nevers to diminish cease our quest for justice in the name of brett eagleson's dad and his family and every family who still suffers the pain and grief from 9/11. the role of...
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many people use connecticut avenue to geto androm the beltway. if this is part of your coowute, fo melissa at first four traffic. we'll breakh in w any new information we get about those water stations. >> thel skins w close out this week of nfl action tonight in philadelphia. the team needs this win big time. it would push them out of the last wildcard playoff spot. kick off is set for 8:15 tonight. i may be a little tired tomorrow mornin i'm going tave to stay up for a little of this game. it's a big deal.ig but t another candle will be lit on the national menora. >> thousands attended the lighting ceremony for hanukkah yesterday. he participated in the event. the united states air force band kicked off the annual ceremoner yey afternoon. in his messag president trump honored the victims of the s octoberoting at a pittsburgh synagogue. 10 minutes after 4:00, we're showing youow to figure out which credit card may work best for you. >> the holiday shopping season is in full swi if you have small children to buy for. we have a warning for soyou.
many people use connecticut avenue to geto androm the beltway. if this is part of your coowute, fo melissa at first four traffic. we'll breakh in w any new information we get about those water stations. >> thel skins w close out this week of nfl action tonight in philadelphia. the team needs this win big time. it would push them out of the last wildcard playoff spot. kick off is set for 8:15 tonight. i may be a little tired tomorrow mornin i'm going tave to stay up for a little of this...
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in fact, the chaplain chief went to connecticut. connecticut is a great case because there are no black posts there. there was one post that did not allow black members in, and they left a record of how everyone hated them. and they hated them because every other connecticut post welcomes black members. he said, "they had suffered in a hell so hot it welded our hearts together." i believe it is what creates the interracial g.a.r. part one, comradeship. the cause, and this is where things got sticky. whenever anything terrible happens to you or your generation, you have to deal with that, the psychological and physical toll of the service. they are almost in a spiritual crisis, trying to talk about what they experienced and what made it worthwhile. they found solace in their cause. they never came up with a word for it, so i decided to step in to the breach with my 20th century mind and give them a soundbite. i adopted the won cause. their veterans and their associates acknowledged this. the union soldiers had gone to war for union s
in fact, the chaplain chief went to connecticut. connecticut is a great case because there are no black posts there. there was one post that did not allow black members in, and they left a record of how everyone hated them. and they hated them because every other connecticut post welcomes black members. he said, "they had suffered in a hell so hot it welded our hearts together." i believe it is what creates the interracial g.a.r. part one, comradeship. the cause, and this is where...
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we will hear from the governors of louisiana, oklahoma, and connecticut about reforms in their states. >> another round of applause for derek and the naacp. [ applause ] >> so i'm joined today by an incredible, incredible group of governors who have accomplished a lot in their states. now, each of your states is unique. geographically, in very different parts of the country. each of your states has faced criminal justice challenges and you have approached them from different perspectives. but you have all succeeded in moving your states in the right direction. govern governor malloy, part of what's so interesting about connecticut, you approached reform from so many different angles. your prison population and jail population is at a 20-year low and connecticut is poised to be potentially the first state to actually effectively cut its prison population by 50%. [ applause ] be wonderful if you could share with us a little bit about how you achieved that reduction in prison population and what impact that's had on public safety. >> well, i did approach it from a particular angle. i was
we will hear from the governors of louisiana, oklahoma, and connecticut about reforms in their states. >> another round of applause for derek and the naacp. [ applause ] >> so i'm joined today by an incredible, incredible group of governors who have accomplished a lot in their states. now, each of your states is unique. geographically, in very different parts of the country. each of your states has faced criminal justice challenges and you have approached them from different...
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i thank my colleague from connecticut. mr. president, right now tens of thousands of american heroes are suffering, dying while some folks in government are looking the other way, refusing to heed their calls for help. our blue water veterans answered the call when their nation needed them in the thick of the vietnam war. they left their loved ones, boarded ships, fought the viet cong, risking their lives hour after hour, day after day in service to the country they love. we made a promise to them. fight for us overseas, then we'll fight for you when you get back home. when you step back on u.s. soil, we'll bandage the wounds you earned in combat, making sure you never feel that you sacrificed in vain. i'm ashamed to say that that promise has been broken. for decades now our government has refused to give them the health care and disability benefits needed to treat diseases limpinged to agent orange exposure despite the fact that they serviced the very aircraft that sprayed and spread the chemical. despite that, they breathe i
i thank my colleague from connecticut. mr. president, right now tens of thousands of american heroes are suffering, dying while some folks in government are looking the other way, refusing to heed their calls for help. our blue water veterans answered the call when their nation needed them in the thick of the vietnam war. they left their loved ones, boarded ships, fought the viet cong, risking their lives hour after hour, day after day in service to the country they love. we made a promise to...
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with trips to connecticut and soon to virginia. that is the area that he would travel through out for the next 20 years. he placed newspaper ads when he arrived in a new town to advertise his services and attract clientele. which is one of the best ways we can track his movement. although that leaves a lot of gaps as well. these advertisements do not remain. the last known reference to him we have is in 1782. when he is referred to on a personal property tax list for deputy county virginia. taken that year. we don't know anything about his life or work after 1782. if he died in that year shortly after he left the country. what happened to him after that we do not know. is a close-up of some of the uniform details here. durand style was flat through linear, which, this was typical of people who were trained as coach painters. which employed a more simplified approach using outlining, and large blocks with saturated colors. here we see two of his earlier works. on the last william beekman who was painted in new york city in november
with trips to connecticut and soon to virginia. that is the area that he would travel through out for the next 20 years. he placed newspaper ads when he arrived in a new town to advertise his services and attract clientele. which is one of the best ways we can track his movement. although that leaves a lot of gaps as well. these advertisements do not remain. the last known reference to him we have is in 1782. when he is referred to on a personal property tax list for deputy county virginia....
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(ken) today marks six years since the killings at sandy hook elementary school in newtown, connecticut. flags flew at half staff... and 26 bells rang at the school today in honor of the 26 students and staff who were killed. meantime, the anniversary passed quietly in the nation's capitol. (pam) but some lawmakers are now speaking out .... on the inability of congress to pass even the most basic gun legislation. washington correspondent morgan wright reports. six years ago - americans watched in horror as the epidemic of mass shootings reached into a sleepy connecticut town....the murders of 20 children and six adults by a single gunman at sandy hook elementary school stunned the nation...(senator chris murphy, d/ct) for me december is always a moment of reconnection with a lot of the families and a lot of the victims connecticut senator chris murphy says another year has passed without meaningful action by congress to prevent mass killings...(senator chris murphy, d/ct) memorial and vigils are important but these lives cant have been lost in vain - and our ability now to pass legislat
(ken) today marks six years since the killings at sandy hook elementary school in newtown, connecticut. flags flew at half staff... and 26 bells rang at the school today in honor of the 26 students and staff who were killed. meantime, the anniversary passed quietly in the nation's capitol. (pam) but some lawmakers are now speaking out .... on the inability of congress to pass even the most basic gun legislation. washington correspondent morgan wright reports. six years ago - americans watched...
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he could have stayed in connecticut and been a senator, governor, whatever. when he went to texas and ran for the senate and lost and got elected to a house seat, one seat is all that was there. there was no republican party. two people very responsible for building the republican party george h.w. bush and karl rove. >> the oak ridge boys will do a rendition of "amazing grace." >> the feeling that so many people have who may never have met him. at one point people made fun of george bush. they never hated him. i think there is a big difference today in our politics.
he could have stayed in connecticut and been a senator, governor, whatever. when he went to texas and ran for the senate and lost and got elected to a house seat, one seat is all that was there. there was no republican party. two people very responsible for building the republican party george h.w. bush and karl rove. >> the oak ridge boys will do a rendition of "amazing grace." >> the feeling that so many people have who may never have met him. at one point people made...
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chris dodd, the senator from connecticut.he yanks got together. >> we got together. >> i got a copy of tom dodd for president from the 1964 convention -- >> i was there. we'll talk about it. >> i brought it home with me. i was a busboy. >>> after the break, what it was like to work for george herbert walker bush, i'm going to ask his former chief of staff. >> i come before you and assume the presidency at a moment rich with promise. we live in a peaceful, prosperous time but we can make it better. for a new breeze is blowing and a world refreshed by freedom is reborn. for in man's heart, if not, in fact, the day of the dictator is over. ♪ whoa! the mercedes-benz winter event is back, and you won't want to stop for anything else. lease the gla 250 for $359 a month at your local mercedes-benz dealer. mercedes-benz. the best or nothing. alice loves the smell of gain so much, she wished it came in a fabric softener too. [throat clears] say hello to your fairy godmother, alice. oh and look they got gain scent beads and dryer sheet
chris dodd, the senator from connecticut.he yanks got together. >> we got together. >> i got a copy of tom dodd for president from the 1964 convention -- >> i was there. we'll talk about it. >> i brought it home with me. i was a busboy. >>> after the break, what it was like to work for george herbert walker bush, i'm going to ask his former chief of staff. >> i come before you and assume the presidency at a moment rich with promise. we live in a peaceful,...
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host: mike in connecticut, a federal employee. hello. caller: good morning. i am not a federal employee. that is a mistake. , i am inike to say favor of shutdowns but not this shutdown. if they want to shut down the government, shut it down where
host: mike in connecticut, a federal employee. hello. caller: good morning. i am not a federal employee. that is a mistake. , i am inike to say favor of shutdowns but not this shutdown. if they want to shut down the government, shut it down where
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he was delivered to general israel putnam who ordered he would be held in connecticut. he was quickly paroled by december of 1777. but according to a petegs of the count -- petition of the county safety sent to governor george clinton of 1777. de lancey was supposed to remain at his house while on parol, not engaging in military activity. but instead he reportedly quickly returned to the head of the unit. and according to the petition was "acting with the greatest venom imagineable against the good people of this county." and delancey, the name delancey particularly coming from the activities of delancey's cowboys this particular unit were quickly branded sort of outlaws and, you know, savage, nore tores you men acting in this -- ty, pillaging, plunled plundering not asking if they were loyalist or patriot. so the name delancey was incredibly -- i think evoked a lot of anger and emotions in the county and beyond. one of the more note worthy events that delancey cowboys were involved in was a fight near the youton river so in the end of the northern county. in pine's bri
he was delivered to general israel putnam who ordered he would be held in connecticut. he was quickly paroled by december of 1777. but according to a petegs of the count -- petition of the county safety sent to governor george clinton of 1777. de lancey was supposed to remain at his house while on parol, not engaging in military activity. but instead he reportedly quickly returned to the head of the unit. and according to the petition was "acting with the greatest venom imagineable against...
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this is at georgia avenue and connecticut area.hey tell news 4 that about 300 of its customers have either low water pressure or no water at all. be sure to follow melissa on twitter at first t 4raffic for traffic related updates. >> an alexandria police officer shot a man sunday afternoon. officers were responding to a shots fired call. when they showedp, policeay a man refused to put down a gun. when he pointed it at the officer, that's when he was shot. angela alsobrooks will be sworn in as the first woman to hold t the office. >> tonight a second candle will be lit on the national minora. thousas attended the ceremony. the united states air force band kicked o the annual ceremony. >> it's 5:35 and the redskins are taking on a big rival tonight. the game against the eagles could lift t themo a path to the oplayoffs. >>r it could mean doom for the rest of the season. a win would put the skins in a tie forirst place in the nf clrks east with the cowboys. losing to the eagles would set b the teamack and push them out of the last wi
this is at georgia avenue and connecticut area.hey tell news 4 that about 300 of its customers have either low water pressure or no water at all. be sure to follow melissa on twitter at first t 4raffic for traffic related updates. >> an alexandria police officer shot a man sunday afternoon. officers were responding to a shots fired call. when they showedp, policeay a man refused to put down a gun. when he pointed it at the officer, that's when he was shot. angela alsobrooks will be sworn...
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, could impact as many as 1,500 federal employees in connecticut. and right before the holidays. nor do the american people want a wall. it does not reflect our values as a nation. experts are telling us it is not an effective use of taxpayer dollars. with regards to maintaining border security. it's money we should be spending on working families, on roads and schools in our communities, not a fence in the desert. it's not just a border wall, which was a nonstarter. disaster relief provisions of the c.r. are inadequate. failing to meet the communities' deve -- communicate -- communities devastated by disaster, risking the future of children who suffer from severe trauma and communities still picking up the pieces. it leaves out $600 million of anti-hunger and nutrition support for women, infants and children in puerto rico. that is unacceptable. the president and the republicans have two choices. perform the basic job of governing, keep the government open, or perform for fox news. they have chosen the latter. it is an outrageous tantrum. my friend
, could impact as many as 1,500 federal employees in connecticut. and right before the holidays. nor do the american people want a wall. it does not reflect our values as a nation. experts are telling us it is not an effective use of taxpayer dollars. with regards to maintaining border security. it's money we should be spending on working families, on roads and schools in our communities, not a fence in the desert. it's not just a border wall, which was a nonstarter. disaster relief provisions...
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the chair recognizes the gentlewoman from connecticut, ms. esty, for five minutes. mr. ty: thank you, speaker. i rise today for the last time as a member of congress. for the past six years, it has been an extraordinary honor to serve the residents of central and northwest connecticut as their representative in the house. the title for this job is a humble one, representative, not emperor, not knower of all things -- representative. congress was not my dream, but making a difference was. in 2005 my then 15-year-old daughter challenged me to either run for the local town council or stop complaining. i ran and i found i could get things done. first on the town council and then as a state representative. i came to congress with the desire to make a difference for people, to help solve their problems, fight for affordable, quality health care, ensure education that addresses the needs of every child, work across the aisle for better jobs and better pay for americans, and keep us all safe and free. yet, i arrived in congress in the aftermath of the terrible 6 and s of 20 7-y
the chair recognizes the gentlewoman from connecticut, ms. esty, for five minutes. mr. ty: thank you, speaker. i rise today for the last time as a member of congress. for the past six years, it has been an extraordinary honor to serve the residents of central and northwest connecticut as their representative in the house. the title for this job is a humble one, representative, not emperor, not knower of all things -- representative. congress was not my dream, but making a difference was. in...
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she's a representative-elect from the great statef connecticut.hayes is joining us. [ cheers and applause ]il and wehave music from lukas graham. so you're here on a great night. [ cheers and applause ] before we get to that, the justice department effectively caed the president of the united states a criminal on friday, as trump announced the afparture of his chief of for more on this, it's time for "a closer look." [ cheers and applause ] ♪s >> seth: trumpsperate to talk about anything other than the growing legal problems enguing his presidency. and you can tell because he's picking fights with everyone from france to china to s own former secretary of state. he's like a feral raccoon d trap a corner in the attic. [ laughter ] if he loses in 2020, they're ogoing to have to chase h of the oval office with a broom. [ laughter ] "go, get on. get outta here. no, now he's biting the broom!" [ laughter ]or on saturday,xample, he unleashed an unhinged twitter ant about connecticut senator richard blumenth unveiled a new nickname for him, calling him "
she's a representative-elect from the great statef connecticut.hayes is joining us. [ cheers and applause ]il and wehave music from lukas graham. so you're here on a great night. [ cheers and applause ] before we get to that, the justice department effectively caed the president of the united states a criminal on friday, as trump announced the afparture of his chief of for more on this, it's time for "a closer look." [ cheers and applause ] ♪s >> seth: trumpsperate to talk...
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followed by highway haddy, connecticut -- hawaii, connecticut, washington and jersey. [ inaudible ] >> now, here is a headline for you. it's predicted that consumers will return half of clothes they purchase online during the holiday season. the adobe analytics said that it will cost retailers more than $1 billion. most of the returns are because they a the close don't fit properly. despite advancements, the retail is struggling to fit satisfaction with well fitted clothes. >> not many people return jewelry, i have to say. >> note. >> hint, hint. >> thanks, michael. >> now your accuweather forecast, and there's no returns when it comes to other goodies. let's look at live doppler 7, we have an isolated shower showing up. let's get you in to where it's raining. right around felton, and the santa cruz melton, and showers, south bay, spotty, and light from santa clara to campbell, you will notice street level radar, heading in to pierce road, still seeing drops late last night, it started coming down hard. let's take a look at rainfall totals. they fell where we expected. a.10 to half an
followed by highway haddy, connecticut -- hawaii, connecticut, washington and jersey. [ inaudible ] >> now, here is a headline for you. it's predicted that consumers will return half of clothes they purchase online during the holiday season. the adobe analytics said that it will cost retailers more than $1 billion. most of the returns are because they a the close don't fit properly. despite advancements, the retail is struggling to fit satisfaction with well fitted clothes. >> not...
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maybe connecticut is an outlier. maybe the rest of the system is perfect, an and connecticut is the one place in the universe where there have been these issues, but i wonder if you could comment on the quality of judging. i assume it's mostly judges who appoint these guardianships. i've assumed it in other states as well. judges who are elected, are they appointed? do we know? what kind of oversight is there? maybe you can-- i realize these are all big questions, but maybe you can give us some feedback on it. and what is the quality, most importantly, what is the quality of this decision making. >> i'll answer that. so senator, i'm from nevada and when we started our reform journey, there were 8,000 open adult guardianship cases. after the cases were scrubbed, it was found there were only 3,000 actually where the person hadn't died. there was no oversight of the financial issues or the care of the guardian. the cases were basically rubber stamped. as the lawyer said, this person needs guardianship, it was granted wi
maybe connecticut is an outlier. maybe the rest of the system is perfect, an and connecticut is the one place in the universe where there have been these issues, but i wonder if you could comment on the quality of judging. i assume it's mostly judges who appoint these guardianships. i've assumed it in other states as well. judges who are elected, are they appointed? do we know? what kind of oversight is there? maybe you can-- i realize these are all big questions, but maybe you can give us some...
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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. [ applause ] >> i think we need more information. but i don't need more information to have seen some of the ways the probate court or the other parts of the system operate. you can all speak for your own state and maybe connecticut is an outlier and the rest of the system is perfect and connecticut is the one place in the universe were there has been these issues, but i wonder if you could comment on the quality of judging and i assume it is mostly judges who appoint these guardianships and i have always assumed it in other states, judges, are they elected or appointed? do we know? what kind of oversight is there? i realize these are all be questions, but maybe you can give us some feedback on it. what is the quality, most importantly of this decision- making? >> i will answer that. senator, i am from nevada, and when we started our reform journey, there was 1000 open adult guardianship cases. aft
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. [ applause ] >> i think we need more information. but i don't need more information to have seen some of the ways the probate court or the other parts of the system operate. you can all speak for your own state and maybe connecticut is an outlier and the rest of the system is perfect and connecticut is...
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so like connecticut, there are a group of states that won't ring it to vote at all.finally, it is down to two choices. north carolina or tennessee. given the way the south has been going, neither looks like a great option. north carolina wrote it down. it's all down to tennessee, it's august 1920. it's august in tennessee. everyone shows up in nashville, everyone, they all stay at the same hotel. they are all at the hermitage hotel, the pro-suffrage forces, the anti-suffrage forces, the liquor lobby, anybody who employs child labor is terrified of women voters. they are trotting out 400-year- old civil war veterans to say i didn't fight for this country to have girls boat. there is a suite called the jack daniels suite where the liquors lobbyists are getting everyone loaded all day long. and the entire national press corps is there in august in nashville. they are all in each other's faces, the pro-suffrage people wear roses in their lapels, somewhere yellow, somewhere both just to confuse you. there is really dirty campaigning where an anti- suffrage group will call
so like connecticut, there are a group of states that won't ring it to vote at all.finally, it is down to two choices. north carolina or tennessee. given the way the south has been going, neither looks like a great option. north carolina wrote it down. it's all down to tennessee, it's august 1920. it's august in tennessee. everyone shows up in nashville, everyone, they all stay at the same hotel. they are all at the hermitage hotel, the pro-suffrage forces, the anti-suffrage forces, the liquor...
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connecticut huskies in front of the largest crowd ever to see a cal women's game at haas pavilion. 10, 818. asia thomas from deep. hit 6 3 pointers. huskies step by step. watch the steal here. as they led for 6 minutes early, and did not back down. thomas a season high 20. but this is connecticut we're talking about. 11 national championships under ariano. 20 points, 11 rebounds. as much as 17, and survive a 76- 66 tough win over number 14cal. >>> cal smith got stanford at the hill top and usf. bob meyers had a seat for this one. dons were waiting for him. turnover, and a slam by jamari bullier. dons pulled away quickly, led by as much as 17. no bucket bigger than frankie ferori. he scored 17. stanford's shooting woke up, too late. shot 29% from the field. now 12-1. best start in 19 years. first win over stanford in 23, 74-65. >>> we've even got san jose sharks hockey. they drop the puck at the shark tank today. pete devore homing for a bounce- back win over the visiting l.a. kings. sharks in attack mode. 5 seconds left in the game. joe pavosky, a redirected shot by verne tied at 2. i
connecticut huskies in front of the largest crowd ever to see a cal women's game at haas pavilion. 10, 818. asia thomas from deep. hit 6 3 pointers. huskies step by step. watch the steal here. as they led for 6 minutes early, and did not back down. thomas a season high 20. but this is connecticut we're talking about. 11 national championships under ariano. 20 points, 11 rebounds. as much as 17, and survive a 76- 66 tough win over number 14cal. >>> cal smith got stanford at the hill top...
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between stony brook drive and connecticut avenue also just south of 410.u. >> there's always some pressure to findthe right g for your loved one. sometimes the best gifts come served on a plate. served on a plate. the tough task to at (bell ring) - so, re you in for? - well, according to this discipline slip, i was allegedly talking during quiet time again. but, there were no witnesses except the teacher's pet. - oh, really? - her testimony shouldn't be admissible. pe so, i'm here to the decision.ly? (door opens) - [tuition monster] oh. stling) - [narrator] tame the tuition monster. - well, i'll see you in law school, kid. (laughs) - [narrator] contribute by december 31st and receive a virginia state tax deductio >>> by now, most o you have your holiday shopping finished. maybe a few peopl left on your list. family, close friends and those people with taste that are harp to s for. >> the people that have everything and it's hard to shop for them. >> give up. >> thisweek, we're helping you cross their names off your list, starting with the foodie in your li
between stony brook drive and connecticut avenue also just south of 410.u. >> there's always some pressure to findthe right g for your loved one. sometimes the best gifts come served on a plate. served on a plate. the tough task to at (bell ring) - so, re you in for? - well, according to this discipline slip, i was allegedly talking during quiet time again. but, there were no witnesses except the teacher's pet. - oh, really? - her testimony shouldn't be admissible. pe so, i'm here to the...
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she's a representative-elect from the great state of connecticut.yes is joining us. [ cheers and applause ] and we will have music from lukaah before we get to that, the justice department effectively called the president of the united states a criminal on friday, as trump announced the departure of his chief of staff" >> seth: trump is desperate to talk about anything other than the growing legal problems engulfing his presidency. and you can tell because he's picking fights with everyone from france to china to his own former secretary of state. he's like a feral raccoon trapped in a corner in the attic. [ laughter ] if he loses in 2020, they're going to have to chase him out of the oval office with a broom. [ laughter ] "go, get on. get outta here. oh, no, now heonaturday, for ex unleashed an unhinged twitter rant about connecticut senator him "the dick." [ laughter ] wow, he's getting angrier and lazier. [ laughter ] the guy's name is richard so you nicknamed him "the dick"? go ahead. take the rest of the week off. you nailed it. [ light laughte
she's a representative-elect from the great state of connecticut.yes is joining us. [ cheers and applause ] and we will have music from lukaah before we get to that, the justice department effectively called the president of the united states a criminal on friday, as trump announced the departure of his chief of staff" >> seth: trump is desperate to talk about anything other than the growing legal problems engulfing his presidency. and you can tell because he's picking fights with...
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he grew up in connecticut. the bluest of the blue bloods. son of a u.s. senator. he did not need to pursue public service. he could have been fat and happy all the days of his life, but he chose a different path. why was that? >> well, i think it was because this is someone who wanted to do it on his own, and he showed that kind of initiative from the moment that he was getting out of boarding school and decided to go go off and enlist for the navy and became this immensely young navy flier. a war hero in world war ii, and then he comes back and gets married and has a child, and he's at yale. this is not someone who lived life that was very similar to the other kids he grew up with in connecticut. had he wanted to, you're 100% right. he could have easily been shoe horned into an easy job on wall street, lived rich, not had to live in a way that was very difficult, because family connections could have done it for him. and instead he decided to do it in a way that was a little more audacio audacious. he took barbara and their child and went down to texas, and they
he grew up in connecticut. the bluest of the blue bloods. son of a u.s. senator. he did not need to pursue public service. he could have been fat and happy all the days of his life, but he chose a different path. why was that? >> well, i think it was because this is someone who wanted to do it on his own, and he showed that kind of initiative from the moment that he was getting out of boarding school and decided to go go off and enlist for the navy and became this immensely young navy...
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. >> senator from connecticut. >> thank you very much, mister president. mister president, i come to the floor to speak briefly about the president's announcement that he will be withdrawing 2000 american troops from syria. let me be clear. i thought this was a bad idea from the start primarily because our presence in syria is not authorized by congress. we have had that debate, but i believe this congress has never authorized the united states military to engage in hostilities against isis. it is
. >> senator from connecticut. >> thank you very much, mister president. mister president, i come to the floor to speak briefly about the president's announcement that he will be withdrawing 2000 american troops from syria. let me be clear. i thought this was a bad idea from the start primarily because our presence in syria is not authorized by congress. we have had that debate, but i believe this congress has never authorized the united states military to engage in hostilities...
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senaom connecticut for ten years. after graduating from boarding school, mr. bush enaisted in the vy and became one of the youngest aviators in naval history at age 18. he flew 58 combat missions and was shot down in the pacific in 1944 but rarely talked about his mitary career. returning home, he married crbara pierce, who he first met as a teenager atistmas dance. footsteps, he attended yale university, graduating phi beta kappa in just two and half years. but instead of continuing to follow his f street, in 1948, bush and his family headed for texas. there, he eventually formed an oil exploration company and quickly made his first millions. from there, gege h.w. bush embarked upon a political career spanning more than 30 years from a two-term texas congressman to u.n. ambassador under richard nixon. under president gerald ford, he became liaison to china and en director of the c.i.a. his quest for the presidency led to his serving eight years as vice president under ronald reagan, and finally to the highest office in the land in 1989. but before winning the
senaom connecticut for ten years. after graduating from boarding school, mr. bush enaisted in the vy and became one of the youngest aviators in naval history at age 18. he flew 58 combat missions and was shot down in the pacific in 1944 but rarely talked about his mitary career. returning home, he married crbara pierce, who he first met as a teenager atistmas dance. footsteps, he attended yale university, graduating phi beta kappa in just two and half years. but instead of continuing to follow...
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this family flew all the way from connecticut for the game. >> very excited, but also the flight was six hours. >> we came for the game. we came for the raiders, only reason we're here. >> reporter: from connecticut, this is your first and potentially last game in oakland. >> unfortunately it is. we're going to beat the crap out of denver. we'll all leave on good terms with oakland hopefully. >> reporter: what's not known is where the team will play in 2019. staying in oakland seems unlikely given the city sued the team and the nfl earlier this month alleging they violated anti-trust laws by boycotting oakland as a host city. >> it's all about money, i guess, none of my business, but i'm still a raider fan. >> we're die hard fans. we're going to come out rain or shine. >> devastated because i've been a fan since 1979 and that's it. what else do we have? >> reporter: truly a bittersweet feeling for a lot of the fans here and on the legal front this is surely turning out to be a messy breakup between the city of oakland and the oakland raiders. >> let's go ahead and talk about that law
this family flew all the way from connecticut for the game. >> very excited, but also the flight was six hours. >> we came for the game. we came for the raiders, only reason we're here. >> reporter: from connecticut, this is your first and potentially last game in oakland. >> unfortunately it is. we're going to beat the crap out of denver. we'll all leave on good terms with oakland hopefully. >> reporter: what's not known is where the team will play in 2019....
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many of them high tax states like new york state, connecticut and hawaii. why is this? while, there is some evidence it's because of taxes. if you look at the states that have a progressive tax -- and illinois is proposing that this year, the new governor wants a progressive tax in illinois, in the last year they lost 300,000 people. if you look at the states that don't have an income tax, they gained 339,000 people. can't make this up. that's what people are doing. apparently they're voting with their feet, guys. >> you look cold and wet outside. new year's eve celebration happening behind you. but to your point, it's not that people are moving because of the weather. yes, there are 1.2 million people that are moved from other states to florida since 2010. but there are also people moving to where you are, there are also people moving to the frigid state of new hampshire out of new york. andrew cuomo, governor cuomo actually blamed the weather on the ma mass exodus in new york. but as we know from where you are right now, that is not the case. >> it's easy to see that.
many of them high tax states like new york state, connecticut and hawaii. why is this? while, there is some evidence it's because of taxes. if you look at the states that have a progressive tax -- and illinois is proposing that this year, the new governor wants a progressive tax in illinois, in the last year they lost 300,000 people. if you look at the states that don't have an income tax, they gained 339,000 people. can't make this up. that's what people are doing. apparently they're voting...
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you grew up in greenwich, connecticut, which always sounds quintessential.t kind of kid were you? tell me about your upbringing? john: i loved playing sports, mostly soccer. i wanted to be a magician when i was a kid. i love making people happy with surprise and delight, but my first job was in a hotel. i worked in a hyatt. i convinced the general manager. he said we can't give you a job because you are under 18. i said i am interested and passionate about hospitality, so he put me far behind the front desk in this oversized suit answering the phone. i saw as a phone operator that i could impact someone's day in a meaningful way. so if someone had a light in the room that was broken, i would talk to engineering, have it fixed, follow-up, and if i hear kids in the background, send milk and cookies to turn it into a positive experience. i loved that. it ended up with me going to study hospitality at cornell. emily: what did you learn about the customer from that experience? often when you are getting the call someone is not happy. john: i learned to put myself
you grew up in greenwich, connecticut, which always sounds quintessential.t kind of kid were you? tell me about your upbringing? john: i loved playing sports, mostly soccer. i wanted to be a magician when i was a kid. i love making people happy with surprise and delight, but my first job was in a hotel. i worked in a hyatt. i convinced the general manager. he said we can't give you a job because you are under 18. i said i am interested and passionate about hospitality, so he put me far behind...
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alabama, alaska, arizona, arkansas, california, colorado, connecticut, delaware, florida. it goes on and on. it's easier to say the three states that have not allowed it, idaho, nebraska and south dakota. the only three states that have not. recent polling from quinnipiac shows more than 60% of the american people support legalized marijuana and 93% support medical marijuana. 93% support medical marijuana. the american people have made up their minds, this is happening. let's be clear, this isn't just happening in blue states like california or massachusetts, or purple states like colorado. it's happening in bold, deep red states like utah, oklahoma, and west virginia. and it's happening in swing states like florida, ohio, pennsylvania, michigan and missouri. the bedrock principle of our government expressed in the declaration of independence, as the government loses respect for the people, people loz lose respect for the law. congress must respond. the act is a simple, straightford plan. within certain basic federal guardrails, conduct in compliance with state marijuana l
alabama, alaska, arizona, arkansas, california, colorado, connecticut, delaware, florida. it goes on and on. it's easier to say the three states that have not allowed it, idaho, nebraska and south dakota. the only three states that have not. recent polling from quinnipiac shows more than 60% of the american people support legalized marijuana and 93% support medical marijuana. 93% support medical marijuana. the american people have made up their minds, this is happening. let's be clear, this...
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lisa in connecticut, what do you think about the government shutdown? the shutdownose but i do oppose the wall. if we are asking for billions of dollars in funds, i would rather see the funds go to support at the border, proper training at the border, proper housing at the border. -- when when i feel are i hear people say these are illegals, why would they get medical attention? or why should we support them? i am horrified by such a statement. we are the united states of america. every one of my great grandparents and grandparents were immigrants. 99.9% of the people listening to your show, the families were immigrants. people are coming here for help, for jobs, for support, and for what we refer to as the american dream. totead of building a wall force them away, bring in proper funding so we can bring them in legally, wealth them -- welcome and, get them paying taxes, get them doing everything people complaining about illegal's not doing. i have worked in a tourism and hospitality for over 20 years. everyone that i work with in the kitchens, in the h
lisa in connecticut, what do you think about the government shutdown? the shutdownose but i do oppose the wall. if we are asking for billions of dollars in funds, i would rather see the funds go to support at the border, proper training at the border, proper housing at the border. -- when when i feel are i hear people say these are illegals, why would they get medical attention? or why should we support them? i am horrified by such a statement. we are the united states of america. every one of...
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went to iraq along with chris shays, a congressman from connecticut. and since that first speech, some might say i haven't shut up, and well, they're probably right, mr. speaker. i spoke and i understand, according to the congressional record, over 2,000 times in my 14 years serving the good people of the second congressional district of the state of texas. some very well received, i might add. might staff might say, however, some not so much. they've gotten a few calls over the years asking, did your boss really say that? more often than not, what in the world was he talking about? i've probably spoken more about texas and the way we do things there than anyplace else. you being from louisiana, you understand how important it is to love where we're from. i say things a little bit different than folks up here in washington and, yes, that's washington with an r. i'm not going to relive every moment in a sad song goodbye, but there are few things i came here to say and do in my 14 years and i would like to say some of those again. first of all, thank you
went to iraq along with chris shays, a congressman from connecticut. and since that first speech, some might say i haven't shut up, and well, they're probably right, mr. speaker. i spoke and i understand, according to the congressional record, over 2,000 times in my 14 years serving the good people of the second congressional district of the state of texas. some very well received, i might add. might staff might say, however, some not so much. they've gotten a few calls over the years asking,...
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prescott bush, a senator from connecticut, then george h.w.y to get a job at procter & gamble, got turned down and moved to texas. the rest is history. francine: you talk about the legacy of bush's senior, george h.w. bush. does it change the funeral, and what he stood for, change politics in washington today? : michael unfortunately, not. it is a reminder of what we lost, but i can't imagine it will change politics. many people got where they are because of the less kinder and gentler practices we have seen these days. it would be nice if people absorbed the lessons of george h.w. bush, but i don't think we are going to see that. it, he mayker put have been the last president of the united states that was a despised by a significant portion of the body politic. that is a sad commentary. francine: what changed after he stepped down? why have all the presidents since him been so divisive? michael: it's hard to know, but it does seem to have something to do with social media and cable television, they have made it much more possible for people t
prescott bush, a senator from connecticut, then george h.w.y to get a job at procter & gamble, got turned down and moved to texas. the rest is history. francine: you talk about the legacy of bush's senior, george h.w. bush. does it change the funeral, and what he stood for, change politics in washington today? : michael unfortunately, not. it is a reminder of what we lost, but i can't imagine it will change politics. many people got where they are because of the less kinder and gentler...
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how about that richard in connecticut, richard?> richard >> caller: boo-yah, jim, from fairfield, connecticut thanks for taking my call. a long-time viewer, first-time caller since i just retired, i'm enjoying investing in this crazy market here is my question. doubled my money on aary and recently added too it. hold or sell, jim? and go eagle merry christmas. >> thanks for the comment about the eagles they may not be going anywhere i'll tell you how i feel about this one this is a situation where they discover drugs i like it. it's speculative you sound like you're having a great time with investing. i know people don't like to hear this i bless you having a great time investing because you do your homework, and i think you could end up doing well by holding this stock i would not buy any more right now. early stage takes like moderna are inherently speculative but if it's a spec play you're in the market for, i don't mind you buying moderna i think it could work, although i do think this one could even go lower if we have this cr
how about that richard in connecticut, richard?> richard >> caller: boo-yah, jim, from fairfield, connecticut thanks for taking my call. a long-time viewer, first-time caller since i just retired, i'm enjoying investing in this crazy market here is my question. doubled my money on aary and recently added too it. hold or sell, jim? and go eagle merry christmas. >> thanks for the comment about the eagles they may not be going anywhere i'll tell you how i feel about this one this is...
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republican party, comes from his father, prescott bush who had been a united states senator from connecticut a moderate, maybe even liberal republican, certainly on cultural issues, that old tradition of liberal new england republican. he descends from that and runs as sort of a moderate alternative in many ways to ronald reagan for the presidency in 1980 but loses, becomes regan's vice president and sort of a bridge from that old moderate wing of the republican party to the new ascending regan wing that sort of takes over. >> absolutely. if you think about the bush family and the way the trump takeover, if you will, hostile takeover of the republican party has really changed the dynamic, how it affected certainly one of bush 41's sons, jeb bush most profoundly and the hard feelings, as well as the feelings that this was not the right direction for the republican party. this has been a time of great sadness and sorrow for many people in the bush orbit, if you will, to see the legacy presented by prescott bush and george herbert walker bush and george w. bush, although he was very different i
republican party, comes from his father, prescott bush who had been a united states senator from connecticut a moderate, maybe even liberal republican, certainly on cultural issues, that old tradition of liberal new england republican. he descends from that and runs as sort of a moderate alternative in many ways to ronald reagan for the presidency in 1980 but loses, becomes regan's vice president and sort of a bridge from that old moderate wing of the republican party to the new ascending regan...
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senator chris murphy of connecticut, i'm sorry you are at work and still here but i understand.p us apprised and it will be dramatic. >> will do. >> much more to get to tonight. do stay with us. do stay with us. snowboard. matt: whoo! whoo! jen: but that all changed when we bought a house. matt: voilà! jen: matt started turning into his dad. matt: mm. that's some good mulch. ♪ i'm awake. but it was pretty nifty when jen showed me how easy it was to protect our home and auto with progressive. [ wrapper crinkling ] get this butterscotch out of here. progressive can't protect you from becoming your parents. there's quite a bit of work, 'cause this was all -- this was all stapled. but we can protect your home and auto when you bundle with us. but we can protect your home and auto - [narrator] meet shark's newest robot vacuum. it powerfully cleans from floors to carpets, even pet hair, with ease, and now for cleaning surfaces above the floor, it comes with a built in shark handheld. one dock, two sharks. the shark ion robot cleaning system. howdoing great dad!r does this thing got? l
senator chris murphy of connecticut, i'm sorry you are at work and still here but i understand.p us apprised and it will be dramatic. >> will do. >> much more to get to tonight. do stay with us. do stay with us. snowboard. matt: whoo! whoo! jen: but that all changed when we bought a house. matt: voilà! jen: matt started turning into his dad. matt: mm. that's some good mulch. ♪ i'm awake. but it was pretty nifty when jen showed me how easy it was to protect our home and auto with...
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just behind me, i've been talking to folks from connecticut, louisiana, i michigan, and want to pan down to give you an idea. you can see the fol ctinue to come. this line hasrown significantly. now a live picture of the capitol rotund this is where they want to go. they want to pay their last respects to our 41st prsoident. the r for being here are deeply personal. george h.w. bush was a man many say transcended party lines. >> i am here to honor his memory. and i think of him as a gentleman statesman. w unliket we see today. >> reporter: people are here outside the capitol waiting to pay their respects to our 41st president. this man i from albania. >>e know about president bush and we would like to see the ceremony, to pay our respects. >> reporter: the reason to see president bush one last time as he lies in state are uniquely irsonal. >> when i was elementary school, my first time t tt i wrot a president was george bush. and he sent me o a picture him and his wife. >> when i look at george bush, i don't see party. i see a greatas leader who kind and respectful and i think that's wha
just behind me, i've been talking to folks from connecticut, louisiana, i michigan, and want to pan down to give you an idea. you can see the fol ctinue to come. this line hasrown significantly. now a live picture of the capitol rotund this is where they want to go. they want to pay their last respects to our 41st prsoident. the r for being here are deeply personal. george h.w. bush was a man many say transcended party lines. >> i am here to honor his memory. and i think of him as a...
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. >> now while the former president was raised in connecticut. he made his home in texas. yesterday the houston texans held a moment of silence before their game. they also played a video tribute to the 41st president that was a big texans fan. and this morning, from the white house to texas, flags around the country are flying at half staff to honor the former president' passing. >> in a statement, president trumpd cal him a map with unwaivering commitment to family and country. the houston p symphonyd tribute on social media to his love for colorful socks and his presidential library and near the family home in maine, memorials continue to grow. his dearriend and former chief of staff james baker visited him the day he >> he looked up and he opened both eyes, and hed loo at me, and he said where are wegoing? and i said we're going to heaven. i want aid that's where to go. his last words werepon to his son george w. bush. he said i love you to our coverage of the life and legacy of former president georus h.w. will continue throughout the morning. you can also find more i
. >> now while the former president was raised in connecticut. he made his home in texas. yesterday the houston texans held a moment of silence before their game. they also played a video tribute to the 41st president that was a big texans fan. and this morning, from the white house to texas, flags around the country are flying at half staff to honor the former president' passing. >> in a statement, president trumpd cal him a map with unwaivering commitment to family and country....
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out in connecticut for the senate. thought that bush couldn't make it for the senate down here but if he turned them into a connecticut republican he might be able to be him. and what is so wonderful about it. and what it speaks so much. and his devotion to texas and the fat that he raised his family here. at that point he thoroughly thought of himself as a texan. he never bet on that. you know better than i do. at the president of the united states suggests the pathway to the senate you tend to listen and think about it. there is very little evidence. they really took that seriously. position at the un. and then actually taking the position. there are three examples where your dad i believe that from very early on george hw bush was the star of the family. when he was shot down on september 2, 1944. rescued after four hours. if the wind and the tide have been going towards it. it was a scene of terrible japanese war crimes. you know i was almost in order if the wind have been going another way. he was a tall guy. he 6
out in connecticut for the senate. thought that bush couldn't make it for the senate down here but if he turned them into a connecticut republican he might be able to be him. and what is so wonderful about it. and what it speaks so much. and his devotion to texas and the fat that he raised his family here. at that point he thoroughly thought of himself as a texan. he never bet on that. you know better than i do. at the president of the united states suggests the pathway to the senate you tend...
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senator from connecticut. i come to the floor today to join my colleagues in support of the underlying resolution. of theeased to be one original cosponsors, along with the presiding officer and senator sanders. , almost many others, and this is clearly not the first time i have been to the floor to talk about the prices inside yemen and the broader crisis with respect to saudi arabia, that has grown worse and worse, especially in the last couple of months. i want to thank senator menendez for taking this seriously, especially since the death of jamal khashoggi, who was a resident of the united states ere, effectively under our protection, and i am hopeful we will get another big bipartisan vote when this comes up under final passage. i want to reiterate some of the reasons why i think this is incredibly. let me state right over as of uss, even for those who have been critics of saudi arabia, saudi arabia is a very orphaned ally for the united states, it is an important partner for stability in the region. eng
senator from connecticut. i come to the floor today to join my colleagues in support of the underlying resolution. of theeased to be one original cosponsors, along with the presiding officer and senator sanders. , almost many others, and this is clearly not the first time i have been to the floor to talk about the prices inside yemen and the broader crisis with respect to saudi arabia, that has grown worse and worse, especially in the last couple of months. i want to thank senator menendez for...
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for us the great french director connected an honorary award for his career as a master of the connecticut for into. something distinct from the huge budgets and glitz of hollywood the awards show that european cinema can hold its side of. a new life from violent i'll be back at the top of the hour with more of the latest news from around the world thanks for watching. take it personally i already with all of the wonderful people in stories that make the game so special. for all true fans. because more than football online. her first day of school in the jungle. listen to the. band doris green the moment arrives. join during etain on her journey back to freedom. in our interactive documentary. tour of the arena tame returns home on d w dot com orangutang good to have a bit of that. but it's been another bumper week for dortmund this time on the european stage with the black and yellow finishing top of their group in the champions league as this along with their continued success in the bundesliga has their fans dreaming big. this week and they welcome better braman under win was a. an abso
for us the great french director connected an honorary award for his career as a master of the connecticut for into. something distinct from the huge budgets and glitz of hollywood the awards show that european cinema can hold its side of. a new life from violent i'll be back at the top of the hour with more of the latest news from around the world thanks for watching. take it personally i already with all of the wonderful people in stories that make the game so special. for all true fans....
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ride he took in his emt qualification, where he found himself in a bathroom of a mcdonald's in connecticut administering cpr to somebody undergoing a heroin overdose. he describes how at that moment he was going to dedicate his life to helping people who could not help themselves. as parents reading this, touchdown, this kid is there. three weeks later he was dead. in the wake of his loss, we had a choice, we could crawl up into a ball of shame and grief, which we did many times, and we do not begrudge anybody who has a loss for any reason for doing that. we decided at having 37 years of military experience, knowing how to get things done, having a powerful network of friends, that we would feel terrible if we did not stand up and try to help this large community of people trying to reverse this epidemic. [applause] all of this effort would be worth it if we can prevent one more family from experiencing this terrible loss. host: tell me about the nonprofit you started. it is called safe. it is amazingly comprehensive in its approach to the opioid epidemic. admiral winnefeld: it is named sa
ride he took in his emt qualification, where he found himself in a bathroom of a mcdonald's in connecticut administering cpr to somebody undergoing a heroin overdose. he describes how at that moment he was going to dedicate his life to helping people who could not help themselves. as parents reading this, touchdown, this kid is there. three weeks later he was dead. in the wake of his loss, we had a choice, we could crawl up into a ball of shame and grief, which we did many times, and we do not...
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joining us now is senator chris murphy, democrat of connecticut, a member of the foreign relation us. senator, i really appreciate you being here tonight. >> thanks for having me. >> i imagine you thought you'd be home by now. but that's not happening. >> yeah, congress. >> i have to -- i want to talk to you about secretary mattis' resignation, i want to talk to you about your very blunt remarks on this. i have to ask you tomorrow, the senate is due to convene at noon to vote on a bill that will or won't keep the government going. >> right. >> are senators all here or haven't a lot of them left? >> many senators have already left. my friend brian schatz landed in hawaii an hour ago, he's getting on a red eye to come back to vote tomorrow by noon. >> he got all the way to hawaii, said hi, and then said aloha, going back? >> vice-president pence came to the caucus and said the president was going to sign this continuing resolution. so we all left last night, thinking that the job had been done temporarily. now we are going to vote tomorrow on a continuing resolution with $5 billion for
joining us now is senator chris murphy, democrat of connecticut, a member of the foreign relation us. senator, i really appreciate you being here tonight. >> thanks for having me. >> i imagine you thought you'd be home by now. but that's not happening. >> yeah, congress. >> i have to -- i want to talk to you about secretary mattis' resignation, i want to talk to you about your very blunt remarks on this. i have to ask you tomorrow, the senate is due to convene at noon to...
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, gone through four generations now starting with senator prescott bush, who was a senator from connecticutush is now the family patriarch. that rests with him now, that responsibility, that duty. and you heard him speaking at the funeral on behalf of all the bush children, his brothers, neil and jeb and marvin, his sister, doro, referencing his late sister, robin. speaking on behalf of his children and their children. george w. bush is now the patriarch of this family. >> this motorcade will leave the washington national cathedral, head towards joint base andrews right outside washington, d.c. interestingly, jake, it will drive past the world war ii memorial here in washington, d.c. won't stop, but drive past the world war ii memorial. president george h.w. bush being part of that greatest generation that fought in world war ii. dana bash is just outside the washington national cathedral. i understand the 3,000 or so guests, they'll be emerging fairly soon. >> that's right, they will be. right now the doors are closed to the people who are inside, to the guests, as we look at it and we wai
, gone through four generations now starting with senator prescott bush, who was a senator from connecticutush is now the family patriarch. that rests with him now, that responsibility, that duty. and you heard him speaking at the funeral on behalf of all the bush children, his brothers, neil and jeb and marvin, his sister, doro, referencing his late sister, robin. speaking on behalf of his children and their children. george w. bush is now the patriarch of this family. >> this motorcade...
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but we started our journey in sandy hook, we areur connecticut company.we were dealing withhe the families, a lot of them recovered. but then to the orlando club we lost two of our employees, and that became a real urgent issue for us to speak to when we started speaking toec it. when parkland happen and whole host of others in between, i started putting pressure on our folks in washington. i made a call to the leader and said i'm really concerned that we're not taking enough actual gun control. and asked leader mcconnell if he had grandchildren and didn't worry about them coming home from school? and my point was that we should never feel like our children are political chips in a battle over other legislation. let's just make these changes and make them now. and he said they were trying but would be very difficult to do. i get that but but i don't thie can support. i said anybody with an nra rating doesn't get any financial support. we've got to get peoples attention. it hasn't worked. we are still in this place where we've had 317 by shootings in the u
but we started our journey in sandy hook, we areur connecticut company.we were dealing withhe the families, a lot of them recovered. but then to the orlando club we lost two of our employees, and that became a real urgent issue for us to speak to when we started speaking toec it. when parkland happen and whole host of others in between, i started putting pressure on our folks in washington. i made a call to the leader and said i'm really concerned that we're not taking enough actual gun...
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cost us the greek french director connected an honorary award for his career as a master of the connecticut for a. stunning distinct from the huge budgets and glitz of hollywood the award show that european cinema can hold it said. they're watching news still to come the bundesliga shown with my colleague pablo foley right after a short break find out if there was a good stretch their lead at the top of the table and catch all four goals and. demolition of the defending german champs are enjoying a resurgence after a bumpy start to the scenes. you're watching news from berlin i'll be back at the top of the hour with more of the latest news from around the world and if you want to see the latest headlines head to our website. bursts. home. of species. go home we're saving. you those are big changes and most start with small steps and became a little indios tells stories of credence people looking into innovative projects around the world.
cost us the greek french director connected an honorary award for his career as a master of the connecticut for a. stunning distinct from the huge budgets and glitz of hollywood the award show that european cinema can hold it said. they're watching news still to come the bundesliga shown with my colleague pablo foley right after a short break find out if there was a good stretch their lead at the top of the table and catch all four goals and. demolition of the defending german champs are...
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. > si sus hijos etsan e npre escolar atención en connecticut los menores deben estarlo antes del 31semana es requisito . >> es bueno para que los niños estén protegidos . >> esta nueva ley exige vacunar contra la influenza a sus hijos y los trajeron los padres acá . >> te pondrán una vacuna para no estar enfermo, así que tienen que venir . >> es lo que esta madre le dice a los niños aunque es ofrecido sin costo para los estudiantes de la ciudad , algunos padres no los vacunan y no están pendientes de la ley . >> no hay evidencia para que puedan hacer algo mandatorio no es justo creo que los padres tienen voz sobre sus hijos así debe ser . >> según la directora de salud publica la clínica intenta cumplir pero es útil para combatir la influenza . >> como madre uno debe estar al pendiente que no se enfermen , uno debe traerlos para que estén al día . >> sí porque somos la autoridad del tiempo es momento de ver las temperaturas . >> buenas tardes ahí vemos este termómetro vemos tarde con frío pero típi es hora del año vemos esta ciudad de san francisco dónde la falta de nubes para la ta
. > si sus hijos etsan e npre escolar atención en connecticut los menores deben estarlo antes del 31semana es requisito . >> es bueno para que los niños estén protegidos . >> esta nueva ley exige vacunar contra la influenza a sus hijos y los trajeron los padres acá . >> te pondrán una vacuna para no estar enfermo, así que tienen que venir . >> es lo que esta madre le dice a los niños aunque es ofrecido sin costo para los estudiantes de la ciudad , algunos...