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how are things in higher and in connecticut? >> right now, all of our high rating institutions, mandated vaccines for everybody. overwhelmingly people are complying with that. and they have the lowest infection rate in the state. these are young people living in congregate settings, it's working. >> you have not taken the step that california has had the first step to take, was to at the first covid vaccination to the list of required vaccinations for school and cheese. that is for kids that are 12 to 18. why not? >> right now we are using encouragement. i would say we have well over 75% of those kids vaccinated, and i am requiring the mask for everybody. ages to 12. >> so you've got 75% of the eligible population vaccinated just through -- so what is going on. there is this a reality about connecticut, about the democratic of your state, about outreach. why is this going this way in connecticut? >> chris, we got hit really hard, very early. along with new york and new jersey. i think this is a state where we look out for each o
how are things in higher and in connecticut? >> right now, all of our high rating institutions, mandated vaccines for everybody. overwhelmingly people are complying with that. and they have the lowest infection rate in the state. these are young people living in congregate settings, it's working. >> you have not taken the step that california has had the first step to take, was to at the first covid vaccination to the list of required vaccinations for school and cheese. that is for...
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the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady from connecticut. ms. delauro: i really am pleased that we are here this afternoon to take up the continuing resolution. i would just make one point and it is a bill that -- where the debt limit is not attached. my colleague on the other side of the aisle brought up the issue of the debt limit. it's very hard for me to really understand the reluctance of my colleagues on the other side of the aisle both in the house and in the senate for their willingness to raise the debt limit. the debt limit is a shared responsibility of both parties. in the past, democrats have voted to increase the debt limit under republican presidents because as certainly should be well known here, maybe the general public doesn't understand it, but i do because when they incur bills and the bill comes in the mail, they don't have the luxury of saying, i'm opposed to paying my bills. and i will not do it. ordinary people in this country understand that you do, when you incur debt you have to pay for it. you don't have the luxury of
the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady from connecticut. ms. delauro: i really am pleased that we are here this afternoon to take up the continuing resolution. i would just make one point and it is a bill that -- where the debt limit is not attached. my colleague on the other side of the aisle brought up the issue of the debt limit. it's very hard for me to really understand the reluctance of my colleagues on the other side of the aisle both in the house and in the senate for their willingness...
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why connecticut? is this for rosa who is a key player and house democrats? is this something else going on? why connecticut? >> it might be more about chrissed to who is a good friend from the senate dedicating the dodd center at the university of connecticut today. but then you see child care on the agenda, you know rosa who has been the champion of this for decades is a part of that as well. >> gotcha. the chris dodd event. that helps explain the travel schedule a little bit there. mike memoli on the road with the president in hartford, connecticut. we'll see you when we hear from the president. thank you, mike. >>> lee ann, i have to tell you, it was a little jarring yesterday to find out the white house was not happy with the state of negotiations which means is congress in charge of the negotiations? and if so, who is running it? >> yeah. it's a good question, chuck. and i'm not really sure. so usually speaker pelosi runs these negotiations. right? but we haven't really seen any public meetings.
why connecticut? is this for rosa who is a key player and house democrats? is this something else going on? why connecticut? >> it might be more about chrissed to who is a good friend from the senate dedicating the dodd center at the university of connecticut today. but then you see child care on the agenda, you know rosa who has been the champion of this for decades is a part of that as well. >> gotcha. the chris dodd event. that helps explain the travel schedule a little bit...
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why is this going this way in connecticut? where we look out for each other. it's not just our personal freedom but what we can do. when it came to our high schools, we really wanted them to be open in person. you know, the best advocates were our coaches. they said, you're part of a team, we want you on the field. if you have to quarantine, the rest of our team can't play. >> that's interesting. so they've been a key aspect of this. you would imagine that's a sort of key authority figure in a lot of places around the country that are really struggling to get their vaccination numbers up. do you think about life in connecticut going into this winter? how different do you see it being than last winter which of course was bad across the country, not -- you know, not particularly in connecticut, but like everywhere, it was a tough winter. >> it was a tough winter because wealth we were getting out of the woods, you know, a year ago summer. we opened up our schools. all of our businesses were open. in thankfully everybody wore the
why is this going this way in connecticut? where we look out for each other. it's not just our personal freedom but what we can do. when it came to our high schools, we really wanted them to be open in person. you know, the best advocates were our coaches. they said, you're part of a team, we want you on the field. if you have to quarantine, the rest of our team can't play. >> that's interesting. so they've been a key aspect of this. you would imagine that's a sort of key authority figure...
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senator joe lieberman, former >> for the next hour we are joined by joe lieberman former senator from connecticut talking about his brand-new book welcome to "washington journal". >> good morningng and good to be with you. host: your ninth birthday centrist solution how we mean government work and can make it work again why did you write the book and why now? >> thank you for asking and having me on this is a book i've been thinking about writing for a long time is a strange thing to say but the pandemic working from home they gave me some extra time to write the book and the main point is i am frustrated by the lack of accomplishment and the federal government and i get disappointed and angry and i decided maybeo there's something i can do which is to talk about the way in which the things that i feel the best all were bipartisan and had been from the center out the wide range of policy availablenm areas to balance national security and human rights and gay rights only because they came to the center to be a centrist is not the same thing t as a moderate the centrist can be a liberal democrat co
senator joe lieberman, former >> for the next hour we are joined by joe lieberman former senator from connecticut talking about his brand-new book welcome to "washington journal". >> good morningng and good to be with you. host: your ninth birthday centrist solution how we mean government work and can make it work again why did you write the book and why now? >> thank you for asking and having me on this is a book i've been thinking about writing for a long time is a...
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situation in connecticut. we have lots of democrats in all offices, and continue to have. i've been in office before that, before i was secretary of state now for 11 years, i was in the legislature for 17 years. i first started introducing progressive legislation on elections in 1994, back with some -- a friend of mine who was then secretary of state, a guy named miles rappaport, who is now at the kennedy school and writing books about this even now. i ended up as majority leader of my party. only the second woman who had ever risen to any kind of leadership position even in connecticut, and it wasn't easy to get there, but -- so i know how to do that and i think that helped me as i've been secretary of state since that time. . other than that i was the one who revived our democratic association of secretaries of state organization after the 2016 election, which horrified all of us. since that time we really have seen that organization grow. i'm so grateful jenna is now leading the charge on that one. that's w
situation in connecticut. we have lots of democrats in all offices, and continue to have. i've been in office before that, before i was secretary of state now for 11 years, i was in the legislature for 17 years. i first started introducing progressive legislation on elections in 1994, back with some -- a friend of mine who was then secretary of state, a guy named miles rappaport, who is now at the kennedy school and writing books about this even now. i ended up as majority leader of my party....
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that's not what's happening in connecticut.y have immigrants coming in, overwhelmingly legally, we're getting them placed, and i've been looking around for brazilians with gucci bags an haven't seen it. >> governor, thanks for your time. >> thank you. >>> a new development in the battle over the nation's most restrictive abortion law. a federal appeals court has sided with the state of texas, which means that the law banning almost all abortions as early as six weeks into pregnancy, that ban is back in effect. last week a federal judge blocked the law saying it was likely unconstitutional but last night the u.s. court of appeals for the 5th circuit granted the texas request to put the lower court's ruling on hold. the justice department is expected to appeal, and the final say on this as expected will be with the supreme court and from the supreme court. >>> coming up for us, workers on strike, a huge union representing film and tv stages threatening to go on strike monday just as a record level of americans are quitting their
that's not what's happening in connecticut.y have immigrants coming in, overwhelmingly legally, we're getting them placed, and i've been looking around for brazilians with gucci bags an haven't seen it. >> governor, thanks for your time. >> thank you. >>> a new development in the battle over the nation's most restrictive abortion law. a federal appeals court has sided with the state of texas, which means that the law banning almost all abortions as early as six weeks into...
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i ran as an independent and in connecticut, i won. that was one of the most satisfying moments of my career. but i never left democratic party. i still work within it because i think america needs two parties that are open and reflect the widest array of opinions and are willing to negotiate. there are democrats in congress today who clearly are trying to do it now, and the infrastructure bill. host: one thing you point out in your book, you write "the problem now is that centrists in both parties may have trouble getting renominated in their party, and most also have no viable third-party option in the general election. changing both parts of that political reality is one of the great challenges for american politics in the years ahead." guest: i agree. listen, what's happened, this party has changed over time. people ask me all the time and i'm sure they want to talk with you over -- all the time, how did we get here? how did the parties become so divided in washington so unproductive and nasty? we've always had differences of opini
i ran as an independent and in connecticut, i won. that was one of the most satisfying moments of my career. but i never left democratic party. i still work within it because i think america needs two parties that are open and reflect the widest array of opinions and are willing to negotiate. there are democrats in congress today who clearly are trying to do it now, and the infrastructure bill. host: one thing you point out in your book, you write "the problem now is that centrists in both...
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it's going to cut the cost of childcare for connecticut families in half. no more middle-class family will pay more than 7% of their income on childcare. [applause] president biden: that will help get you back into the workforce or make ends meet, or the other piece of it you all know, is eldercare. 80,000 people waiting to qualify under medicaid and there are no spaces we can afford to do this. look, you and the legislatures were way ahead of the curve. you decided for people working in legislatures, there should be a place for their children. well, you know, what we want to do is make sure we encourage businesses to do the same. does it -- to get a significant tax cuts. to be able to, if they have an on-site facility, take care of their workers children. or they go to work with your child and you have a serious facility on site. studies show when you have on-site care for a children center, businesses, the businesses have less employee turnover, less absenteeism and higher productivity. although studies, it's real. we can afford to lag behind other countr
it's going to cut the cost of childcare for connecticut families in half. no more middle-class family will pay more than 7% of their income on childcare. [applause] president biden: that will help get you back into the workforce or make ends meet, or the other piece of it you all know, is eldercare. 80,000 people waiting to qualify under medicaid and there are no spaces we can afford to do this. look, you and the legislatures were way ahead of the curve. you decided for people working in...
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he talks about his relationship with former connecticut senator chris dodd.enator dodd also speaks during this 50 minute event. >> [applause] sen. dodd: thank you all very much. welcome. i cannot even begin to thank you for your work today, but also [indiscernible] for 42 years. i've made a lot of political decisions, as those of us in public life do all the time. [indiscernible] i think you. [indiscernible] we have one more to add to that family. thank you, dear friend. [applause]. let me briefly, if i may, thank so many people who made this day possible, going back a long time. almost 30 years ago, the former president of this institution made a phone call to me. and that was if i would be willing to think about finishing my college papers here at the university. that's where this journey began years ago. over the years, one president after another's board of trustees said [indiscernible] a great job in difficult circumstances. [applause] we have a great governor in connecticut named lamont. ned lamont. [applause] thank you all very, very much. i want to th
he talks about his relationship with former connecticut senator chris dodd.enator dodd also speaks during this 50 minute event. >> [applause] sen. dodd: thank you all very much. welcome. i cannot even begin to thank you for your work today, but also [indiscernible] for 42 years. i've made a lot of political decisions, as those of us in public life do all the time. [indiscernible] i think you. [indiscernible] we have one more to add to that family. thank you, dear friend. [applause]. let...
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it is projected to cut child poverty in connecticut, one of the wealthier states like delaware and connecticutife changer. the build back better act said that you get the first half of the paid and the second half you get paid on a monthly basis. people are getting hard working families are getting a check in the mail on the 15th, today is the 15th isn't it? or in their bank account just like you get a social security
it is projected to cut child poverty in connecticut, one of the wealthier states like delaware and connecticutife changer. the build back better act said that you get the first half of the paid and the second half you get paid on a monthly basis. people are getting hard working families are getting a check in the mail on the 15th, today is the 15th isn't it? or in their bank account just like you get a social security
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seems like you're saying you're seeing the same in connecticut. on friday, governor newsom announced that for students in california the vaccine will be required. for those who are in the age group where it has been fully approved by the fda. do you envision the state of connecticut where i know pre-k through 12 staff need to be vaccinated, do you anticipate adding the covid-19 vaccine to the list of required vaccinations for students as different age groups likely will see full fda approval? >> i don't anticipate that. at least not right now. when it's approved, it will be emergency use authorization. you know, i've found that given voluntary work, making it easier for people to get vaccinated, the overwhelming number of people have done it voluntarily. so let's try the same methodology with those kids. >> i'm not talking about the eua. specifically about approval which governor newsom mentioned. we're talking about full fda approval. if and when it does have full fda approval for children, would it be added to the list of vaccinations that are c
seems like you're saying you're seeing the same in connecticut. on friday, governor newsom announced that for students in california the vaccine will be required. for those who are in the age group where it has been fully approved by the fda. do you envision the state of connecticut where i know pre-k through 12 staff need to be vaccinated, do you anticipate adding the covid-19 vaccine to the list of required vaccinations for students as different age groups likely will see full fda approval?...
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. >> reporter: usually chris george resettles refugees in connecticut. trying to help those very same people escape the taliban, including abdul's family nbc news has learned 30 refugees from connecticut are currently stranded. >> they are bargaining chips in a high-stakes game of diplomacy. >> reporter: in fact, the state department conceded there may be thousands of green cardholders still stuck. >> of course i'm reluctant to criticize the u.s. government because they are our avenue out but we've got green cardholders stuck there from connecticut that are one year away from becoming u.s. citizens what is going on >> reporter: the state department tells nbc news, they will assist wherever possible those that have a legal right to be in the u.s. like adbul's family but so far, he says, they are still in danger is we're trying a good enough answer? >> i want to see results. i'm very american. i want to see results. >> reporter: cynthia mcfadden, nbc news, new haven, connecticut. >>> and next for us tonight, rising above breast cancer. a deeply personal an
. >> reporter: usually chris george resettles refugees in connecticut. trying to help those very same people escape the taliban, including abdul's family nbc news has learned 30 refugees from connecticut are currently stranded. >> they are bargaining chips in a high-stakes game of diplomacy. >> reporter: in fact, the state department conceded there may be thousands of green cardholders still stuck. >> of course i'm reluctant to criticize the u.s. government because they...
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quick senator from connecticut. >> mr. president reserving the right to object yesterday tallahasseell memorial hospital disclosed that 82 people died inside their health care system from covid over the course of september for that is the worst month on record for that hospital system. not shocking to anyone because we just went past have been killed by this virus in the united states of america. most attack that continues to be launched on the senate floor against science and sound public health policy is standing in the way of us defeating this virus. now speak to senator lee's objection, but senator johnson just came to the floor and open up his remarks by declaring he was not an anti- vector and just engaged in a ten minute broadside against vaccines. setting conspiracy theory after conspiracyec theory. the effect will be to undermined and vaccines that are working. to prove his point the senator fromd wisconsin read an e-mail from a constituent that got the vaccine and got infected. i am sure that is true, there are i
quick senator from connecticut. >> mr. president reserving the right to object yesterday tallahasseell memorial hospital disclosed that 82 people died inside their health care system from covid over the course of september for that is the worst month on record for that hospital system. not shocking to anyone because we just went past have been killed by this virus in the united states of america. most attack that continues to be launched on the senate floor against science and sound...
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it's projected to cut child poverty in connecticut.althier states like delaware and connecticut by 40%. for real. it's a life changer. the build back better act says that you've got the first half of it paid to you in the second half you can pay on a monthly basis. people are getting hard working families a check in the mail on the 15th just like you get social security checks but being able to raise your kids. that monthly tax cut for parents is going to end in just a couple of months. this could impact families of 61 million kids at the holidays when the winter heating costs are going up. when we need to keep the taxes for families going down. the bottom line is this, when you give working families a break, we are not just raising the quality of life, we are positioning your country to compete in the future. when i talk to all the folks out on the playground and joking says everybody knows i like it's better than people, unfortunately there like me, maybe that's why i like them but all kidding aside, you all talked about what it mean
it's projected to cut child poverty in connecticut.althier states like delaware and connecticut by 40%. for real. it's a life changer. the build back better act says that you've got the first half of it paid to you in the second half you can pay on a monthly basis. people are getting hard working families a check in the mail on the 15th just like you get social security checks but being able to raise your kids. that monthly tax cut for parents is going to end in just a couple of months. this...
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we do have a press pool made up of many of you who come to connecticut who can raise and elevate the issues the president is talking about, why they are of importance to the american people. the president had planned to recognize the incredible service of his longtime friend, former senator chris dodd, and the opening of a center on the university of connecticut, and also felt it was an opportunity to elevate the issue of child care, the shortage of childcare centers, and the cost of childcare. that applies to people in connecticut, where people are paying 25% of their income on childcare, a much higher percentage than they should be. that is something parents can relate to across the country, whether or not it is a swing state. pennsylvania is a state close to the presidents heart where he has the opportunity to elevate some components of his build back better agenda, the infrastructure package, to explain to the public why these are important issues he is fighting for. it is all through the prism of what is most constructive. people like what's in there and he is going to do more o
we do have a press pool made up of many of you who come to connecticut who can raise and elevate the issues the president is talking about, why they are of importance to the american people. the president had planned to recognize the incredible service of his longtime friend, former senator chris dodd, and the opening of a center on the university of connecticut, and also felt it was an opportunity to elevate the issue of child care, the shortage of childcare centers, and the cost of childcare....
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we are in connecticut. mike, great to see you this morning.ws his agenda, the leadup to the midterms, all of it on the line right now when it comes to both hard and soft infrastructure to get this reconciliation bill across the line. to get infrastructure across the line the president doing it seems whatever he can to make sure that happens. talk us through what you're going to expect to hear, what he's doing in connecticut. and the negotiations he has in place with congress. >> well, what we heard from the white house yesterday is it's time to move forward. the day before the white house saying time is not unlimited. you get a sense that the patience, the deliberate pace of the intense negotiations within their own party here is beginning to wear a little bit thin as they face some self-imposed deadlines to get the president's agenda across. and so one of the questions we know the white house and democrats are grappling with is do they need to scale back or remove proposals or move them down the road. that's why it's interesting what the pres
we are in connecticut. mike, great to see you this morning.ws his agenda, the leadup to the midterms, all of it on the line right now when it comes to both hard and soft infrastructure to get this reconciliation bill across the line. to get infrastructure across the line the president doing it seems whatever he can to make sure that happens. talk us through what you're going to expect to hear, what he's doing in connecticut. and the negotiations he has in place with congress. >> well,...
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connecticut's mandate for state employees set to take effect monday night. the national guard on standby to fill in any critical shortages. and in california, the governor the first in the nation to mandate the shot for all public school students once the fda approves the vaccine for each age group. >> i do like that it's after fda approval, but i also feel like it should be the family's choice. >> i'm grateful, yes, because i would hate for one of my babies discusauthoriziofor pfer's vaccine for ks later this month. and merck seeking approval for its pill that it says could cut the rate of hospitalizations and deaths in half. while dr. fauci called it extremely important, he stresses no pill is a substitute for the vaccine. >> the easiest way to stay out of the hospital and not die is don't get infected. >> reporter: and dr. fauci says it's too soon to tell whether families will be able to safely gather this holiday season. the cdc out with its guidance that you be fully vaccinated in order to travel and if you're not vaccinated a reminder to wear your mask
connecticut's mandate for state employees set to take effect monday night. the national guard on standby to fill in any critical shortages. and in california, the governor the first in the nation to mandate the shot for all public school students once the fda approves the vaccine for each age group. >> i do like that it's after fda approval, but i also feel like it should be the family's choice. >> i'm grateful, yes, because i would hate for one of my babies discusauthoriziofor...
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. >> we have a caller from connecticut.ine. >> wilmington connecticut gregory, you are on the air. go ahead hello, joe how are you. >> i can see wellington. i had some good visits there >> go ahead, gregory you are the air. can you hear me? >> yes, we can. joe, joe one of the democrats that voted for lamont. because i was terribly unhappy with nafta. terrible for the working terrible ter it h china a powerhouse. bankruptcy the oan debt could not be allowed as part of bankruptcy. again, that is terrible. you deregulated wall street which has calculable loss for the american working class. and@! man brown peopleil. we are the number one jailer in the world thank you very much. t me was iraq and you should never have allowed him to go to footprint in afghanistan should of been a couple of years. >> i will let you go there. you put several topics on the >> i respect this degree. [applause]
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for the district of connecticut. the presiding officer: the question occurs on the nomination. is there a sufficient second? there appears to be. the clerk will call the roll. vote: vote: vote: vote: the presiding officer: the yeas are 52. the nays are 46. the nomination is confirmed. under the previous order, the motions to reconsider be considered made and laid upon the table and the president will be needly notified of the senate's actions. the clerk will report the motion to invoke cloture. the clerk: cloture motion, we, the undersigned senators in accordance with the provisions of rule 22 of the standing rules of the senate do hereby move to bring to a close debate on the nomination of executive calendar number 367, omar antonio williams of connecticut to be u.s. district judge for the district of connecticut signed by 17 senators. the presiding officer: by unanimous consent, the mandatory quorum call has been waived. the question is, is it the sense of the senate that debate on the nomination of omar antonio wi
for the district of connecticut. the presiding officer: the question occurs on the nomination. is there a sufficient second? there appears to be. the clerk will call the roll. vote: vote: vote: vote: the presiding officer: the yeas are 52. the nays are 46. the nomination is confirmed. under the previous order, the motions to reconsider be considered made and laid upon the table and the president will be needly notified of the senate's actions. the clerk will report the motion to invoke cloture....
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woodbridge, connecticut, on our democrats line. hear from christian, go ahead. caller: yes. thank you, bill, for taking my call this morning. i have a couple points to get in that probably haven't been discussed or might have been. i want to talk about corruption. there's no organization more powerful on the planet and can move markets more effectively than the federal reserve. recently we have heard that two voting board members of the federal reserve bank were dealing in insider trading and they just resigned. powell, who is our fed chairman, is also border line question now whether he was doing inside trading with municipal bonds. if we remember, powell's in charge of the bailouts that we just had. he has investments with goldman sachs and black rock. we are also seeing corruption with our house leader, nancy pelosi, whose front running legislation with the d.o.d. contracts, her husband bought $5 million to $10 million worth of calls, highly speculative bets that are highly profitable if they go in her direction. she's front running and doing insider trading with her husb
woodbridge, connecticut, on our democrats line. hear from christian, go ahead. caller: yes. thank you, bill, for taking my call this morning. i have a couple points to get in that probably haven't been discussed or might have been. i want to talk about corruption. there's no organization more powerful on the planet and can move markets more effectively than the federal reserve. recently we have heard that two voting board members of the federal reserve bank were dealing in insider trading and...
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it is going to cut the cost of childcare for most connecticut families in half.middle-class family will pay more than 7% of their income on childcare. [applause] that is going to help parents get back into the workforce and make ends meet or maybe care for that -- i won't talk about it today -- but it deals with eldercare. 80,000 waiting to qualify for medicare and there are no spaces. we can afford to do this. look, you and the legislature were way ahead of the curve. there should be a place for their children. well, you know, what we want to do is make sure we encourage businesses to do the same. to get a significant tax cut to have an on-site facility to take care of their workers' children. you go to work with your child and have a serious facility on site. studies show when you have on-site care for the children center businesses have less employee turnover, less absentees, and higher productivity. it's real. host: we want to know what you think is the top news story and what you think about it. let's start with paul calling from paducah, kentucky on the ind
it is going to cut the cost of childcare for most connecticut families in half.middle-class family will pay more than 7% of their income on childcare. [applause] that is going to help parents get back into the workforce and make ends meet or maybe care for that -- i won't talk about it today -- but it deals with eldercare. 80,000 waiting to qualify for medicare and there are no spaces. we can afford to do this. look, you and the legislature were way ahead of the curve. there should be a place...
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it is projected to cut child poverty in connecticut, one of the wealthier states like delaware and connecticut, by 40%. if we don't pass the bill. it is real. it is a life changer. the build back better act said that you get the first half of the paid and the second half you get paid on a monthly basis. people are getting hard working families are getting a check in the mail on the 15th, today is the 15th isn't it? or in their bank account just like you get a social security check but it is for your children. to raise your kids. that monthly tax cut will end in just a couple of months. and it going to impact families of 61 million kids right at the holidays when the winter heating costs are going up. when we need to keep the taxes for families going down. the bottom line is this, when you give working families a break, we don't -- we're not just raising their quality of life, we're positioning our country to compete in the future. when i talk to all of your folks out in the playground and as i joked and everybody knows i like kids better than people. fortunately they like me and that is why ma
it is projected to cut child poverty in connecticut, one of the wealthier states like delaware and connecticut, by 40%. if we don't pass the bill. it is real. it is a life changer. the build back better act said that you get the first half of the paid and the second half you get paid on a monthly basis. people are getting hard working families are getting a check in the mail on the 15th, today is the 15th isn't it? or in their bank account just like you get a social security check but it is for...
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it's projected to cut child poverty in connecticut, one of the wealthier states like delaware, in connecticut by 40%. [ applause ] really, it's a life changer. the build back better act says that you get the first half of it paid you and the second half you get paid on a monthly basis. people, hard working families, are getting a check in the mail on the 15th -- today is the 15th, isn't it? -- or their bank account just like your social security check. it's for your children, being able to raise your kids. that monthly tax cut for parents is going to end in just a couple of months. it's going to be impacting the families of kids during the winter when the heating costs are going up. the bottom line is this. when you give working families a break, we're not just raising our quality of life. we're positioning our country to compete in the future. now, i talk to all you folks out in the playground, i joke, everybody knows i like kids better than people. fortunately they're like me, maybe that's why i like them. but all kidding aside, you all talked about, you all talked about what it means in th
it's projected to cut child poverty in connecticut, one of the wealthier states like delaware, in connecticut by 40%. [ applause ] really, it's a life changer. the build back better act says that you get the first half of it paid you and the second half you get paid on a monthly basis. people, hard working families, are getting a check in the mail on the 15th -- today is the 15th, isn't it? -- or their bank account just like your social security check. it's for your children, being able to...
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that connecticut national guard was working with u.s. cyber command through a capability we call the cyber nine liner, the capability to provide information about activities that you might be seeing. identifying ransomware rapidly in connecticut, these guards were able to wring us information to cyber command and able to search on it and working in partnership, and all credit to the connecticut national guard, they were able to be able to obviate a threat to public school system in a significant portion of connecticut. this is the fall of 2020, as kids are getting ready to go back to school. for me, in 2018, when someone would say put speed, i probably would not have thought speed like that. that is an example of that program where the capability was so quickly able to identify and then some capable people being able to address it. raj: a great way to relate it. thank you. i will turn to some other questions, but i wanted to return to this question of the workforce, since that was something we discussed earlier. what efforts are being do
that connecticut national guard was working with u.s. cyber command through a capability we call the cyber nine liner, the capability to provide information about activities that you might be seeing. identifying ransomware rapidly in connecticut, these guards were able to wring us information to cyber command and able to search on it and working in partnership, and all credit to the connecticut national guard, they were able to be able to obviate a threat to public school system in a...
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neil: we are monitoring the president he is in connecticut pushing the build back better plan and iftime in six years, no indication that he has although they reminded them who adele is it's possible that it will come back, the final things that he said about pushing the program, he said that will get us back in shape and all these other stuff the fact that we get over this crunch with the bill back better program coming to for ration and the macro trends advisors, llc founding partner, first on what the president has been saying about keeping ports open 24/7 making sure all companies comply hinting that the problem with a lot of the companies and a lot of this doesn't fall on him, would you make of that? >> he talked in his very breach pressing the other day and having fedex and ups and walmart 24/7, those are businesses already working 24/7 and their struggling to find workers i don't know the pointing fingers at the private sector could be a solution i'm sure there is ways of the government can make things better in my big idea hopefully heard here first on your show why don't we
neil: we are monitoring the president he is in connecticut pushing the build back better plan and iftime in six years, no indication that he has although they reminded them who adele is it's possible that it will come back, the final things that he said about pushing the program, he said that will get us back in shape and all these other stuff the fact that we get over this crunch with the bill back better program coming to for ration and the macro trends advisors, llc founding partner, first...
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i thought that, and a red connecticut. _ island., i've had you on times, i know full well you are from rhode island. i apologise, i know full well you are from rhode island. iapologise, thank i know full well you are from rhode island. i apologise, thank you for putting the record straight. we're looking for technological answers for this, how to clear up the oceans. when i read this morning's papers, it struck me that a pretty pragmatic solution that all governments could follow is to tax virgin plastic. so why aren't more governments doing it?— virgin plastic. so why aren't more governments doing it? welcome i hope we will set an — governments doing it? welcome i hope we will set an example _ governments doing it? welcome i hope we will set an example for _ governments doing it? welcome i hope we will set an example for that - governments doing it? welcome i hope we will set an example for that to - we will set an example for that to happen, as you know, secretary carrie, when he was secretary of state started the international ou
i thought that, and a red connecticut. _ island., i've had you on times, i know full well you are from rhode island. i apologise, i know full well you are from rhode island. iapologise, thank i know full well you are from rhode island. i apologise, thank you for putting the record straight. we're looking for technological answers for this, how to clear up the oceans. when i read this morning's papers, it struck me that a pretty pragmatic solution that all governments could follow is to tax...
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connecticut is 98%. this year it will be a lot less. other vaccines much less. the compliance with childhood schedule is about 70%. ask yourself what do you think you will achieve with an adult vaccination and what are you willing to do to try to push vak -- vaccination rates higher. i think the biden administration has done a good job rolling this out. before the recent announcement about large businesses, private businesses, i think we would have gotten 80% just based on where we were going. >> that's 80% nationally. that takes connecticut's 95 and what about there are states that are well below 70. >> that's true of every vaccine. >> including measles, mumps. >> the rate of vaccination for mmr in connecticut is 98%. there's some states below 90%. >> they're not at 50. >> right. you're right there are pockets, greater pockets of vulnerability around the country. the rates are going up. >> that's a good thing. what do we want the rates to get to? >> that's the question. my view is we would have gotten to 80%. maybe we can get to 85% if we impose a lot of the ma
connecticut is 98%. this year it will be a lot less. other vaccines much less. the compliance with childhood schedule is about 70%. ask yourself what do you think you will achieve with an adult vaccination and what are you willing to do to try to push vak -- vaccination rates higher. i think the biden administration has done a good job rolling this out. before the recent announcement about large businesses, private businesses, i think we would have gotten 80% just based on where we were going....
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the state of connecticut even deploying the national guard as potential replacements for unvaccinated workers, jericka. >> tom hanson for us tonight, thank you. >> only about a third of the world's population is fully vaccinated against covid-19. developing countries lag far behind. cbs's elizabeth palmer explains why and reports from london tonight. >> in britain this morning more than 40,000 runners came out to the london marathon. the first in two years. there is growing confidence that lethal covid is in retreat, at least in the developed world. in israel too. vaccines, that is stlee of them including the booster-- booster are the new normal for everyone over 12. >> that coverage the developing world can only dream of. many countries especially in africa still don't have nearly enough. and their leaders blame trade and export restrictions in the developed world. >> african union enjoys masiyiwa. >> we want to buy from their same manufacturers but to be fair those manufacturers know very well that they never gave us proper access. >> the world passed another milestone in the pandem
the state of connecticut even deploying the national guard as potential replacements for unvaccinated workers, jericka. >> tom hanson for us tonight, thank you. >> only about a third of the world's population is fully vaccinated against covid-19. developing countries lag far behind. cbs's elizabeth palmer explains why and reports from london tonight. >> in britain this morning more than 40,000 runners came out to the london marathon. the first in two years. there is growing...
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i ran as an independent and in connecticut, i won. the most satisfying moments of my career. but i never left democratic party. i still work within it because i think america needs two parties that are open and reflect the widest array of opinions and are willing to negotiate. there are democrats in congress today who clearly are trying to do it now, and the infrastructure bill. host: one thing you point out in your book, you write "the problem now is that centrists in both parties may have trouble getting renominated in their party, and most also have no viable third-party option in the general election. changing both parts of that political reality is one of the great challenges for american politics in the years ahead." guest: i agree. listen, what's happened, this party has changed over time. people ask me all the time and i'm sure they want to talk with you over -- all the time, how did we get here? how did the parties become so divided in washington so unproductive and nasty? we've always had differences of opinion and some of t
i ran as an independent and in connecticut, i won. the most satisfying moments of my career. but i never left democratic party. i still work within it because i think america needs two parties that are open and reflect the widest array of opinions and are willing to negotiate. there are democrats in congress today who clearly are trying to do it now, and the infrastructure bill. host: one thing you point out in your book, you write "the problem now is that centrists in both parties may...
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i'm in connecticut where i live. charleston. i'm in connecticut where i live. i'm not in the holy city. but my heart is with you and i wish i could be with you. when the epidemic finally lifts, i'll make my reservations immediately to come spend some time once again. i want to talk today about the kluklux, refers to the militia. words that share familiarity that only people who knew actually marauders in the white supremacist movement could use. members of the ku klux klan from 150 years ago, when they first came together, did not see themselves as founders of movement. they would not have thought that their great, great grandchildren would talk about them. and yet, not only are we talking about the ku klux, the angry and vicious gangs of reconstruction, men who disguised themselves and hurt and sometimes killed people. not only are we talking about them, we are circulating ideas today that recall those of the ku klux and we're perpetrating acts resembled by those carried out by the first klans. i hope you can see some pictures on the screen. let me take you to
i'm in connecticut where i live. charleston. i'm in connecticut where i live. i'm not in the holy city. but my heart is with you and i wish i could be with you. when the epidemic finally lifts, i'll make my reservations immediately to come spend some time once again. i want to talk today about the kluklux, refers to the militia. words that share familiarity that only people who knew actually marauders in the white supremacist movement could use. members of the ku klux klan from 150 years ago,...
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the climate emergency a season of special coverage on al jazeera ah, yes, connecticut thomas invoice help by new source more to see this up at his teams. who attends going to load it bolivians, blue book only let him get all those v. motionlessly this simple, did i put that? let me tell when a man inexplicably can you do so little ivy. inexplicable. a studio recording take place as to emphasis about his use. ah, own and latin, have you got him in face since yellen into that company, and they look heavy as well. so we have a say shopping. okay. probably made of a cisco channel. so this company, rosie from viet isinga's, faculty math, lima hankey, she'd call all the the persona element is to is to mrs. or his roster law. i've uncovered that a medic. this isn't a marking cusack. loyce or you may have corresponded gwinnett cheerless. e, which has put on as i said, can another another, canada, oh yeah, no temporary. one toll case though, at emily headed goodness, those orders periodontal nathan. not going good until a year or so say latoria amico, don't expect us in the separate had but o
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. >> emilie ikeda in connecticut, thank you. >>> president biden is expected to head to connecticut to promote his build back better plan and there's word that the white house is getting impatient with negotiations over it. we're live with the latest. >>> and we're keeping an eye on the fda and its meeting over the j&j booster shot. you're watching "jose diaz-balart reports." g "jose diaz-balart reports. i discovered some very interesting documents on ancestry. this is the uh registration card for the draft for world war two. and this is his signature which blew me away. being able to... make my grandfather real... not just a memory... is priceless. his legacy...lives on. there's a different way to treat hiv. it's once-monthly injectable cabenuva. cabenuva is the only once-a-month, complete hiv treatment for adults who are undetectable. cabenuva helps keep me undetectable. it's two injections, given by a healthcare provider once a month. hiv pills aren't on my mind. i love being able to pick up and go. don't receive cabenuva if you're allergic to its ingredients or taking certain medic
. >> emilie ikeda in connecticut, thank you. >>> president biden is expected to head to connecticut to promote his build back better plan and there's word that the white house is getting impatient with negotiations over it. we're live with the latest. >>> and we're keeping an eye on the fda and its meeting over the j&j booster shot. you're watching "jose diaz-balart reports." g "jose diaz-balart reports. i discovered some very interesting documents on...
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y luego hacia massachusetts, especÍficamente hard ford connecticut y boston ven vientos y lluvias fuertesaÍs pero al extremo sur de florida, georgia, alabama hacia louisiana y tambiÉn porciones del sureste de texas. ¿quÉ ocurre? el viento sopla muy fuerte del norte, perpendicular a la carretera 10, los que salgan de viaje o que manejen vehÍculos pesados, el vito estarÁ soplando perpencular a la carretera 1 y 95, asÍ que maneje con mucha precauciÓn en sentido que puede perder el control de su vehÍculo de motor ante el fuerte viento, asÍ q mÁs bien baje la velocidad. >> el sÁbado a nivel nacional, lluvias al nordeste del paÍs, vean el centro, sumamente agradable, inclusive el oeste con temperaturas en el rango de los 70s, cielos mayorment despejados y el domingo la madre naturaleza colabora para que a las cinco de la tarde podamos salir afuera a disfrutar con nuestras familias, si se fija toda la porciÓn este ya sin acvidad de lluvias, texas de igual forma con aire bastante seco, chicago 53 grados, sus niÑos tienen que salir unoco abrigados, al oeste sin precipitaciones, mayormente, la Únic
y luego hacia massachusetts, especÍficamente hard ford connecticut y boston ven vientos y lluvias fuertesaÍs pero al extremo sur de florida, georgia, alabama hacia louisiana y tambiÉn porciones del sureste de texas. ¿quÉ ocurre? el viento sopla muy fuerte del norte, perpendicular a la carretera 10, los que salgan de viaje o que manejen vehÍculos pesados, el vito estarÁ soplando perpencular a la carretera 1 y 95, asÍ que maneje con mucha precauciÓn en sentido que puede perder el control...
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annmarie: you will be in connecticut trying to talk about his bill back better agenda.artford interesting. connecticut is a more affluent state, but when you look at the socioeconomic's of hartford versus the suburbs, the president is trying to reach those who live lower than those in some of the more affluent suburbs of connecticut. jonathan: down in d.c., our washington correspondent will stop trying to make progress. i'm not sure if we are making it. tom: it is a ballet. we will stagger into november. i do not know when this gets settled, if it does. i know it is not now. i do not sense any real decision-making going on right now in washington. part of it will be the monitor of events including virginia. jonathan: it will take some time. lisa: i do not understand how it is being priced into markets. the consensus right now seems to be they will get something done, but it will be offset by higher taxes and this seems to be what is baked into markets. i wonder where the surprise is other than a shift in leadership in the midterm election. jonathan: no idea how you can
annmarie: you will be in connecticut trying to talk about his bill back better agenda.artford interesting. connecticut is a more affluent state, but when you look at the socioeconomic's of hartford versus the suburbs, the president is trying to reach those who live lower than those in some of the more affluent suburbs of connecticut. jonathan: down in d.c., our washington correspondent will stop trying to make progress. i'm not sure if we are making it. tom: it is a ballet. we will stagger into...
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i'm not in charleston, i'm in connecticut where i live. i'm not in the holy city. but my heart is with you. and i wish i could be with you. when the epidemic finally lifts, i will make my reservations immediately, to come spend some time once again. i want to talk today about the ku klux klan, the ku klux klan, the phrase that my grandparents generation used in louisiana, to refer to the group the militias, the ku klux klan, which are words that show familiarity, that only people who knew actual marauders, in the ways to premise is movement, could use as. he members of the ku klux klan, from 150 years ago, when they first came together, did not see themselves as founders of a movement. they would not have thought that their great great grandchildren, would be talking about. it not only are we talking about it, the angry and ignorance and vicious gangs who describes them help and hurt and sometimes kill people. not only are we talking about it but we're circulating ideas that recall ideas of the ku klux klan and we are perpetrating acts that resemble those carried o
i'm not in charleston, i'm in connecticut where i live. i'm not in the holy city. but my heart is with you. and i wish i could be with you. when the epidemic finally lifts, i will make my reservations immediately, to come spend some time once again. i want to talk today about the ku klux klan, the ku klux klan, the phrase that my grandparents generation used in louisiana, to refer to the group the militias, the ku klux klan, which are words that show familiarity, that only people who knew...
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o regresa me gustaría tomar las condiciones del tiempo continúa la precipitaciones en boston a connecticut y con tormentas sobre las aguas del atlántico el mal tiempo genera tornados a tz y oklahoma se moverá así que otra tormetna para esa región disfrutamos de cielos más despejado 61 en santa rosa aunque esta fresco están entre 2 y 9 grados más cálida así que veremos aumento de las temperaturas en la humedad del aire sigue alta el riesgo de incendio estará bajo en la zona tendremos esa ausencia de hubiera al viernes de la madrugada así que planifique mañana 63 en palo alto costas e los altos 60 grados viene sistema de camino este sistema frontal que esta aquí incrementa la nubosidad para el fin de semana mientras que aparece posibilidades de lluvias para el lunes entonces para el día lunes llegara un sistema a nuestra región que traerá lluvias no serán tan fuerte pero tendremos precipitaciones y otro sistema para el jueves así que planifique temperatura en los 70 temperaturas regresan en los 70 grados tendremos dos oportunidades de lluvias >> halloween seco pero el lunes a sacar los parag
o regresa me gustaría tomar las condiciones del tiempo continúa la precipitaciones en boston a connecticut y con tormentas sobre las aguas del atlántico el mal tiempo genera tornados a tz y oklahoma se moverá así que otra tormetna para esa región disfrutamos de cielos más despejado 61 en santa rosa aunque esta fresco están entre 2 y 9 grados más cálida así que veremos aumento de las temperaturas en la humedad del aire sigue alta el riesgo de incendio estará bajo en la zona tendremos...
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the state of connecticut deploying the national guard as potential replacements for unvaccinated workersjericka? >> tom hanson, thank you. >>> president biden face news pressure this week to unite his party. budget battles among democrats have reached new lows and tensions are high. cbs' christina ruffini is at the white house where the attention remains on two bills and really two democrats. >> reporter: the senate passed that bipartisan infrastructure bill almost two months ago, but it still hasn't become law. and that's due to objectors in the president's own party. >> we want to make sure that we're fighting for all of us, not just some of us. >> reporter: house progressive democrats are adamant they won't compromise policy goals to cut down a proposed multitrillion-dollar social spending bill. >> i think that one of the ideas that's out there is fully fund what we can fully fund, but maybe instead of doing it for ten years you fully fund it for five years. >> reporter: the debate is over a $3.5 trillion social spending measure, without which some house democrats say they won't suppo
the state of connecticut deploying the national guard as potential replacements for unvaccinated workersjericka? >> tom hanson, thank you. >>> president biden face news pressure this week to unite his party. budget battles among democrats have reached new lows and tensions are high. cbs' christina ruffini is at the white house where the attention remains on two bills and really two democrats. >> reporter: the senate passed that bipartisan infrastructure bill almost two...
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west virginia, chicago illinois and connecticut. he combines close up stories about individuals from these places that were broad perspectives and societal change , existing overhaul, quite a compelling site from their. calling the book and elegant survey of the causes of effects of polarization america. the publishers called it an engrossing and revealing at how deeply connected yet far apart americans are. conversation will be a fellow staff writer at the new yorker and the first chinese board staff reporter at the magazine. also working on her first book motherland. publication in 2023. >> thank you, brad. >> thank you, brad. i could not be happier to be here. probably because i feel like i always want to see you. >> likewise. >> in the same city. i was showing evan earlier my very heavily annotated copy of the book and it occurred to both evan and me that it was the first time that we were discussing this piece of his work. i am actually very proud of the fact that i was evidence fact checker. many many years ago. [laughter] >>
west virginia, chicago illinois and connecticut. he combines close up stories about individuals from these places that were broad perspectives and societal change , existing overhaul, quite a compelling site from their. calling the book and elegant survey of the causes of effects of polarization america. the publishers called it an engrossing and revealing at how deeply connected yet far apart americans are. conversation will be a fellow staff writer at the new yorker and the first chinese...