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area and in a school system, hartford, where it's highly segregated on the ground, and a lot of blackgregated high poverty neighborhoods, they have access to a high quality school to decouple from their neighborhood and they are getting more -- a fairer share of resources from the state because of that multiracial coalition. >> i guess the only -- i interpret the question as asking whether we live in a post racial society or not. >> we don't. >> you and i think we don't. but i think a lot of people think either we do or let pretend that we do. i think that is counterproductive. so,y/ñ here's a good test case r me. the children of a lot of my friends are -- they grow up in multiracial environments and i kind of often wonder and their parents often say things will be much betterç in the next generation because our kids don't notice race anymore, they're used to having diversity around them. and i hope that's true. but i'm just not confident that it is. so, at my school, georgetown, and a lot of other colleges throughout the country, where i thought -- these are pretty fancy schools. i
area and in a school system, hartford, where it's highly segregated on the ground, and a lot of blackgregated high poverty neighborhoods, they have access to a high quality school to decouple from their neighborhood and they are getting more -- a fairer share of resources from the state because of that multiracial coalition. >> i guess the only -- i interpret the question as asking whether we live in a post racial society or not. >> we don't. >> you and i think we don't. but i...
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>> guest: hartford, connecticut, 1837. c-span: what were his parents like? >> guest: his father was a very successful merchant, junius spencer morgan, who worked in hartford and then boston, and then moved to london in 1854 to become an anglo-american merchant banker. and he and pierpont, basically, were funneling european capital to the emerging american economy. i mean, we really were the emerging economy in the 19th century. he was very conservative, very upright, very much concerned to build an international banking dynasty that would rival the rothschilds and baring brothers, and he did. i mean, over the next 80 years, the morgan bank--especially in america--rothschild didn't really see what america was going to be. they had one man, august belmont, who was very good. but junius morgan staked the future on his son and on america. he was very, very supervisory and censorious and critical of his son, and determined that his son was going to be sort of an upright man with a solid-gold reputation. and pierpont was not--he was not following in the paternal f
>> guest: hartford, connecticut, 1837. c-span: what were his parents like? >> guest: his father was a very successful merchant, junius spencer morgan, who worked in hartford and then boston, and then moved to london in 1854 to become an anglo-american merchant banker. and he and pierpont, basically, were funneling european capital to the emerging american economy. i mean, we really were the emerging economy in the 19th century. he was very conservative, very upright, very much...
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>> instead of finishing high school shamia smith dropped out and worked at a gentleman's club in hartfordconnecticut. >> i didn't approve of it. i always talked to her about getting a job. it's a lot safer. >> one night shamia didn't return home after work. concerned her family called police. >> she's a very loved young lady and we just want her to come home safe and sound. >> in a search for answer police questioned her boyfriend. >> the boyfriend reportedly had some drug involvement. he was living with shamia smith at her parent's home when she went missing and he had seen her the day she went missing. >> he told police she left for work around 3:00 p.m. but said he didn't know who had given her a ride. >> the boyfriend's story that your girlfriend is leaving and meeting a stranger, this would lead most people to conclude that maybe the story wasn't true. shamia's family gave police a potential clue. someone had left a message on shamia's cell phone at 11:55 a.m., before shamia left for work. >> first saved message. >> hey, i'm back in town. give me a call. let me know if you want to ge
>> instead of finishing high school shamia smith dropped out and worked at a gentleman's club in hartfordconnecticut. >> i didn't approve of it. i always talked to her about getting a job. it's a lot safer. >> one night shamia didn't return home after work. concerned her family called police. >> she's a very loved young lady and we just want her to come home safe and sound. >> in a search for answer police questioned her boyfriend. >> the boyfriend reportedly...
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these entries were written by nancy, investigators sent the diary to a forensic document examiner, hartford kittel. >> handwriting examination's based upon two distinct facts -- no two people write exactly alike. within the writing of a single individual, there is normal variation. it's this normal variation that we associate or we don't associate with the questioned writing. >> surprisingly, nancy and richard's handwriting looked strikingly similar. friends said this was intentional. while in college, nancy had written some of richard's research papers, and she mimicked his writing. kittel first looked at known handwriting samples from both nancy and richard. despite their similarities, there were differences. >> she used her ampersands quite extensively through her writing, so every fifth, sixth line would have an ampersand on it, in her known handwriting, where richard always used the a-n-d for the verbiage and. >> kittel also noticed that nancy and richard made their capital "i" differently. >> richard used one down stroke like a 1, whereas nancy used a down stroke and then a cross at t
these entries were written by nancy, investigators sent the diary to a forensic document examiner, hartford kittel. >> handwriting examination's based upon two distinct facts -- no two people write exactly alike. within the writing of a single individual, there is normal variation. it's this normal variation that we associate or we don't associate with the questioned writing. >> surprisingly, nancy and richard's handwriting looked strikingly similar. friends said this was...
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for your monday, still a beautiful morning, afternoon looks just fine from boston, hartford to providence, d.c., atlanta through the carolinas. not until tuesday that the storms push towards the east along with added hoou eed humie. but the heat and the humidity that will yield the thunderstorms, covering nebraska, north kansas, and northern missouri, kansas city to st. joseph, omaha, des moines to illinois. a severe weather outbreak with strong tornados. widespread wind damage is expected. haven't had a severe weather outbreak in three weeks. this is to be expected and hopefully we'll bet through this all right. but tomorrow is dangerous. >> nice to have the dry spell, that three-week stretch. thank you. >>> donald sterling's former girlfriend attacked, and angelina jolie's biggest weekend of her career. >>> and a bear in a hammock hanging out. that's next. nineteen years ago, we thought, "wow, how is there no way to tell the good from the bad?" so we gave people the power of the review. and now angie's list is revolutionizing local service again. you can easily buy and schedule services
for your monday, still a beautiful morning, afternoon looks just fine from boston, hartford to providence, d.c., atlanta through the carolinas. not until tuesday that the storms push towards the east along with added hoou eed humie. but the heat and the humidity that will yield the thunderstorms, covering nebraska, north kansas, and northern missouri, kansas city to st. joseph, omaha, des moines to illinois. a severe weather outbreak with strong tornados. widespread wind damage is expected....
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it also belongs to hartford stage and the old globe who saw this show's promise and gave it life andful theatre and a great staff and who-to-the whole creative team, the cast, the crews the nutrition, our coproducers, investors and everyone at our offices, the little engine that could, did! (cheers and applause) we all do what we do in the theatre because we believe it matters. theatre nourishes the soul and gets us to feel and think and see things differently this is what drives us. the goodwill and collaborative spirit that flows through each of us on this show and on all shows everywhere that people make theatre is a great gifted. thank you for embracing that gift and thank you for giving us another one! (cheers and applause) >> jackman: i've had a great time, and i'm pumped to be coming back to broadway in the fall. now, it's time to say goodnight. ♪ >> i want all of our tony winners to get up and join me! ( applause ) come on, guys. ♪ they say the neon lights are bright on broadway ♪ they say there's always magic in the air! ♪ when you're walking down the street ♪ and you ain't
it also belongs to hartford stage and the old globe who saw this show's promise and gave it life andful theatre and a great staff and who-to-the whole creative team, the cast, the crews the nutrition, our coproducers, investors and everyone at our offices, the little engine that could, did! (cheers and applause) we all do what we do in the theatre because we believe it matters. theatre nourishes the soul and gets us to feel and think and see things differently this is what drives us. the...
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looks like the rain is about over for hartford and new haven. your thursday forecast, there is early morning rain and some showers. we may get another little round late today but most of the day will actually be dry compared to what you just dealt with overnight and warm. d.c. near 90 today. rest of the country the southeast start out nice and dry. the exception being there around louisiana. the weather pattern in the days ahead the heat and humidity is on the way. it's going to build right into the weekend and to the beginning of next week. many of us are going to see temperatures above average and humid too. strongest thunderstorms today in the northern plains. i do not expect a lot of tornadoes today. looks like a typical summer weather pattern. >> we like that. keep it typical and normal. >>> saturday mail delivery, a push. >>> the best selling chevy. >>> prince harry reportedly tears up in public. find out why, next. vo: once upon a time there was a boy who traveled to a faraway place where villages floated on water and castles were houses
looks like the rain is about over for hartford and new haven. your thursday forecast, there is early morning rain and some showers. we may get another little round late today but most of the day will actually be dry compared to what you just dealt with overnight and warm. d.c. near 90 today. rest of the country the southeast start out nice and dry. the exception being there around louisiana. the weather pattern in the days ahead the heat and humidity is on the way. it's going to build right...
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not today up in areas like new york and hartford, but as we go into thursday, it will be your turn. so, it's very humid. >> yeah. >> it doesn't really surprise anyone that we have a chance of these downpours. >> all right. it's been feeling like rain for the past few days around here. >> yeah. >> although it has rained a lot, too. >>> coming up, the hidden cash craze could be coming to a city near you. >>> plus, you won't believe what a philly first grader brought to school. find out what it was, next. i make a lot of purchases for my business. and i get a lot in return with ink plus from chase. like 50,000 bonus points when i spent $5,000 in the first 3 months after i opened my account. and i earn 5 times the rewards on internet, phone services and at office supply stores. with ink plus i can choose how to redeem my points. travel, gift cards, even cash back. and my rewards points won't expire. so you can make owning a business even more rewarding. ink from chase. so you can. are the largest targets in the world, for every hacker, crook and nuisance in the world. but systems police
not today up in areas like new york and hartford, but as we go into thursday, it will be your turn. so, it's very humid. >> yeah. >> it doesn't really surprise anyone that we have a chance of these downpours. >> all right. it's been feeling like rain for the past few days around here. >> yeah. >> although it has rained a lot, too. >>> coming up, the hidden cash craze could be coming to a city near you. >>> plus, you won't believe what a philly...
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up there in boston, hartford to providence rain left' gone on by the peak of the morning rush hour.ate afternoon, we will spark off additional storms in new england but look dry and warm from philly south wards and new york city a slight chance of a shower but the majority of the day will be dry. any other problems out there with the weather? middle of the country, we are going to see severe weather. probably two or three days in a proceed, maybe a few tornadoes and mostly rural sections of nebraska and the dakotas. the weather pattern is favoring a very warm start to july for the southeast, the east coast. we should see 90s heading up the coast on sunday and monday all the way up possibly to new york city. that is what we have to look forward to. summer is going to greet us as we go into july. today's forecast minneapolis today about 77 and we do not need any more rain in the minneapolis area. still the mississippi river that is still flooding and i'm sure that roller coaster is not supposed to be a water ride. minneapolis area and st. paul and areas to the south down the mississip
up there in boston, hartford to providence rain left' gone on by the peak of the morning rush hour.ate afternoon, we will spark off additional storms in new england but look dry and warm from philly south wards and new york city a slight chance of a shower but the majority of the day will be dry. any other problems out there with the weather? middle of the country, we are going to see severe weather. probably two or three days in a proceed, maybe a few tornadoes and mostly rural sections of...
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then again around denner time another siting near hainesport and hartford roads. >> the bear populations increasing in the state. we'll see this activity more often. >> reporter: bears have now been spotted in 21 new jersey counties. officials say the harsh winter hurt their food supply as their natural habitat keeps shrinking they will start popping up in unexpected places. >> we kind of like it as long as he keeps his distance and we keep our distance. >>> yeah. >> i keep the pets indoors, too. >> reporter: kelly's out for night walk notice trash cans in the neighborhood weren't out on garbage night. neighbors are all taking precautions and now they're theiring they'll keep theirs in, too. >> i'm more worried about the deer than i am the bears. >> reporter: so this second bear was believed to be spotted in winslow township just last week. state gaming officials are not actively looking for these bears because they don't seem to be that aggressive or harmful to people, but they are warning everyone in this area not to approach the bears if you see them to keep an eye out and the trash
then again around denner time another siting near hainesport and hartford roads. >> the bear populations increasing in the state. we'll see this activity more often. >> reporter: bears have now been spotted in 21 new jersey counties. officials say the harsh winter hurt their food supply as their natural habitat keeps shrinking they will start popping up in unexpected places. >> we kind of like it as long as he keeps his distance and we keep our distance. >>> yeah....
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to new york all the way up to hartford. it will be this evening into the overnight hours. the daylight hours should be okay and dry on i-95. a threat of thunderstorms, richard, widespread. there's not many cities on the map that don't have a chance of rain in the east. >> you know what's good about that stuff, bill? it cleans the streets the natural way. >> waters the grass. we need it every now and then. >> especially in the northeast. it gets a little dirty, shall we say. >>> a "playboy" interview gets an actor in trouble. >>> plus the obama administration quietly okays u.s. oil exports. >>> and shocking new revelations from a v.a. whistleblower. we're back in two. thank ythank you for defendiyour sacrifice. and thank you for your bravery. thank you colonel. thank you daddy. military families are uniquely thankful for many things, the legacy of usaa auto insurance can be one of them. if you're a current or former military member or their family, get an auto insurance quote and see why 92% of our members plan to stay for life. the was a truly amazing day. without angie's
to new york all the way up to hartford. it will be this evening into the overnight hours. the daylight hours should be okay and dry on i-95. a threat of thunderstorms, richard, widespread. there's not many cities on the map that don't have a chance of rain in the east. >> you know what's good about that stuff, bill? it cleans the streets the natural way. >> waters the grass. we need it every now and then. >> especially in the northeast. it gets a little dirty, shall we say....
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it also belongs to hartford stage and the old globe who saw this show's promise and gave it life andful theatre and a great staff and who-to-the whole creative team, the cast, the crews the nutrition, our coproducers, investors and everyone at our offices, the little engine that could, did! (cheers and applause) we all do what we do in the theatre because we believe it matters. theatre nourishes the soul and gets us to feel and think and see things differently this is what drives us. the goodwill and collaborative spirit that flows through each of us on this show and on all shows everywhere that people make theatre is a great gifted. thank you for embracing that gift and thank you for giving us another one! (cheers and applause) >> jackman: i've had a great time, and i'm pumped to be coming back to broadway in the fall. now, it's time to say goodnight. ♪ >> i want all of our tony winners to get up and join me! ( applause ) come on, guys. ♪ they say the neon lights are bright on broadway ♪ they say there's always magic in the air! ♪ when you're walking down the street ♪ and you ain't
it also belongs to hartford stage and the old globe who saw this show's promise and gave it life andful theatre and a great staff and who-to-the whole creative team, the cast, the crews the nutrition, our coproducers, investors and everyone at our offices, the little engine that could, did! (cheers and applause) we all do what we do in the theatre because we believe it matters. theatre nourishes the soul and gets us to feel and think and see things differently this is what drives us. the...
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call the hartford at the number on you screen to request your free quote.ven send you this free calculator. call: now. why wait? >>> welcome back. continuing our day-long effort to help you position your portfolio looking ahead to the second half. now kayla tausche telling us what could be key here for financials. >> here's what to watch for in the financial sector in the second half. bulls will see bank earnings improve alongside the economy. consumer banks will see loan demand keep picking up. showing strength across all u.s. districts. investment interests as m&a's close. costs will rise. bond trading weak and the they may charge banks for the $2.6 trillion in excess reserves. bnp paribas and others could pay to settle legal issues. that's the second half outlook. >> kayla also on the panel with us. rich peterson mentioned that the outlook for second-quarter earnings is for 6% growth or 6.5% growth overall but 8% when you strip out the financials. in other words, they're under pressure here. >> they're dragging down almost the entire economy right now. t
call the hartford at the number on you screen to request your free quote.ven send you this free calculator. call: now. why wait? >>> welcome back. continuing our day-long effort to help you position your portfolio looking ahead to the second half. now kayla tausche telling us what could be key here for financials. >> here's what to watch for in the financial sector in the second half. bulls will see bank earnings improve alongside the economy. consumer banks will see loan demand...
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it is available on eye tunes and performing at the hartford funny bone. what are they thinking? and the first job as a reporter memorizing charlotte's web, sitting next to me -- >> a block. the lead, that's the first story. >> you have to sway to play. it was a reach around that tran sended politics. lawmakers in washington, d.c., capitol of the usa, put aside differences at a ceremony in capitol hill. among the politicians able to bridge the divide harry reid and mitch mcconnell and nancy pelosi. take a look. ♪ we are the world ♪ we are the children ♪ we are the ones who make a brighter day ♪ ♪ so let's start giving >> wonderful. they were moved to sway by other songs as well. ♪ let's make it all for one ♪ and all for love >> later things picked up. ♪ >> what is going on? he looks like he is holding in a big turd. actually happened at a ceremony. the congressional gold medal. >> you know, katherine, this is what i call forced activity. no one looks like they are having any fun. is it their fault they look idiotic? >> i saw a lot of fun. i thought mitch mcconnell was making sexy
it is available on eye tunes and performing at the hartford funny bone. what are they thinking? and the first job as a reporter memorizing charlotte's web, sitting next to me -- >> a block. the lead, that's the first story. >> you have to sway to play. it was a reach around that tran sended politics. lawmakers in washington, d.c., capitol of the usa, put aside differences at a ceremony in capitol hill. among the politicians able to bridge the divide harry reid and mitch mcconnell...
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connecticut said a back pack containing personal records of 400 people was found on the streets of hartfordthey don't know. >>>8íq/÷i6? edgillespie won the nomination. he will face warren next november. >>> one of the top candidates considered to be be taking over the va is withdrawing his name. he runs the hospital in clef end. cosgrove said i have great respect for the care provided to be veteran community and those who work to care for them. that this is a extraordinarily difficult dedecision but i have decided to withdraw and remain in the cleveland clinic dow to the commitment i have made to the organization and our pashts and the work that still needs to be done here. >> reporter: republican law makers are continuing to pressure the administration over the mismanagement of the department of veteran affairs. r >> this is the biggest health care scandal and america needs to know if the president is committed to doing whatever it takes to make things right. you deserve to know whether he will personally step in and so this through. >> reporter: this doing legislation in both chambers. th
connecticut said a back pack containing personal records of 400 people was found on the streets of hartfordthey don't know. >>>8íq/÷i6? edgillespie won the nomination. he will face warren next november. >>> one of the top candidates considered to be be taking over the va is withdrawing his name. he runs the hospital in clef end. cosgrove said i have great respect for the care provided to be veteran community and those who work to care for them. that this is a extraordinarily...
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the study put together by the hartford graduate school of education, i think there might be something to there is because as parents we do tends to jump over the moon when they come home with a a. >> true. >> and we really want to encourage them to keep doing that. >> let's piggyback on the 200,000k, 200k for college. >> hey, spending half a million dollars on you. >> the more likely you want to get all of these scholarships and grant money and everything like that. >> and i think we do know we want them to be kind. we don't probably praise it as entheusiastic. >> that's right. you walk in with an a, the parents hopping up and down, kind to your students at school or your friends on the block, you're not getting a big slap on the back because you are kinds. so let's do that more. >> start today. >> appreciate your kindness. >> i do. >> but if those grades slip, you're grounded. >>> okay, so, now when you go to the gym or out for a run, is there a certain music that you listen to to get yourself amped to up bring your energy up? >> classical music usually. >> beethoven. >> ♪ lazy river
the study put together by the hartford graduate school of education, i think there might be something to there is because as parents we do tends to jump over the moon when they come home with a a. >> true. >> and we really want to encourage them to keep doing that. >> let's piggyback on the 200,000k, 200k for college. >> hey, spending half a million dollars on you. >> the more likely you want to get all of these scholarships and grant money and everything like...
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aig, job travelers, cna, hartford.il: you are an insurance company to insurance companies. >> i am an insurance broker. neil: the cyber part of the big business, cyber attacks increase you could lose money. >> insurance companies would lose money. i get paid a commission. the problem and the processes that when you ensur property insurance, for example, you have a history and no the actuarial data. cyber insurance, 15, 20 years of data. neil: a guy like you, you are a broker. do they take a look at retailers who seem to be particularly vulnerable to this? ensuring the guy who lives in a tornadoes out, even if we give premium dollars from the insurance. >> it has happened before, absolutely. i am sure. loss is superbly increased their credit -- pricing. i don't know if they were able to get more than they have previously. i am sure a in terms of conditions and pricing. neil: you see it continuing to boom. >> it is on fire. we see it because anyone who has a computer and business. absolutely. no question about it. neil:
aig, job travelers, cna, hartford.il: you are an insurance company to insurance companies. >> i am an insurance broker. neil: the cyber part of the big business, cyber attacks increase you could lose money. >> insurance companies would lose money. i get paid a commission. the problem and the processes that when you ensur property insurance, for example, you have a history and no the actuarial data. cyber insurance, 15, 20 years of data. neil: a guy like you, you are a broker. do...
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. ♪ >> 6,600 miles from his home in hartford, kevin is trying to change the world. >> part of my own goal in life has been to bring people together through music across boundaries and caughtures and to use music to effect political and social change. >> he's come here to the national afghan institute of music to teach once a month. >> better. all right. >> across the hall, his wife, holly is teaching cello, something she usually does in connecticut. this school was reopened in 2010 after decades of turbulence. during the afghan civil war of the 1990's, it was on the front line. then the taliban banned music altogether. remembering brighter days, this man taught music here in 1974 and was determined to bring it back after the taliban were driven from power in 2001. the school now that 175 students. >> these students will be changing the mentality of 135 families and these 175 families can impact a bigger community and a bigger society. >> half of the students are orphans or affected families. competition to get in is fierce. there are big rewards last year, the school's orchestra went
. ♪ >> 6,600 miles from his home in hartford, kevin is trying to change the world. >> part of my own goal in life has been to bring people together through music across boundaries and caughtures and to use music to effect political and social change. >> he's come here to the national afghan institute of music to teach once a month. >> better. all right. >> across the hall, his wife, holly is teaching cello, something she usually does in connecticut. this school...
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it all happened just hours before the junior prom in milford, connecticut south of hartford.in in the principal's office covered in blood. he said i did it arrest me. during today's hearing attorneys elected to have a trial by three judge panel instead of a jury. they said the panel is better equipped to hear mental health evidence but didn't confirm whether they would pursue an insanity defense. let's bring in a lawyer now. they got a mess here. >> they do. >> where do you begin with this? >> sadly once again we find ourselves talking about the intersection between our youth, mental health and fatal responses to really common every day problems. so this kid, the evidence clearly shows has attacked this girl allegedly because she turned him down for prom. so we have an every day situation that kids deal with or should be able to deal with and our youth seem to continue to show us over and over they can't deal with these problems and they are resorting to violence as a result. >> of course all of them aren't and it would seem year to any casual observer this kid has something
it all happened just hours before the junior prom in milford, connecticut south of hartford.in in the principal's office covered in blood. he said i did it arrest me. during today's hearing attorneys elected to have a trial by three judge panel instead of a jury. they said the panel is better equipped to hear mental health evidence but didn't confirm whether they would pursue an insanity defense. let's bring in a lawyer now. they got a mess here. >> they do. >> where do you begin...
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well a hartford connecticut couple says that's what they've been dealing with for three years.le says the bees are swarming i was over. they say property management is finally listening to theirs complaints. exterminators looking into the infestation found thousands of bees in the ceiling and lots of honey. >> it was like national geographic literally the situation was in our home. >> exterminators are working to get rid of the bees. the bees may have found their way in through air vents on the side of the apartment. >>> police in arizona want to know who killed a priest and left another one badly injured. authorities say what started out as a robbery quickly escalated. it happened in the rectory of the mother of mercy mission in downtown phoenix when paramedic arrived on the scene, one priest was declared dead. the other sent to nearby hospital. the suspect's car was roughed three blocks from the scene but police don't know how many attackers were involved. >>> and could you forgive someone who admitted to killing a loved one? a florida mom says, she does. addy de jesus for gi
well a hartford connecticut couple says that's what they've been dealing with for three years.le says the bees are swarming i was over. they say property management is finally listening to theirs complaints. exterminators looking into the infestation found thousands of bees in the ceiling and lots of honey. >> it was like national geographic literally the situation was in our home. >> exterminators are working to get rid of the bees. the bees may have found their way in through air...
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i often hold up the example of hartford and the surrounding region.hrough a lawsuit and multiracial coalition of city and suburban parents, that region, that region has built 48 magnate schools that allow kids from all different backgrounds, particularly disadvantaged kids to access high quality schools that are decoupled from where they live and it works. >> we've seen -- that's one model that's been successful. however, we've seen other models that were fairly successful that the roberts court -- these were voluntary models. the parents united case which i should say the principal of park slope collegiate referenced. she knows exactly where legal lines are of what the schools can and cannot do. voluntary systems of parents, black and white, latino, different races who came together and said let's come up with a voluntary plan to have our kids attend desegregated schools. the supreme court comes in and says, no, that's the unconstitutional. >> basically if we want race to go away, we need to stop acting like race still exists. the way to stop discrim
i often hold up the example of hartford and the surrounding region.hrough a lawsuit and multiracial coalition of city and suburban parents, that region, that region has built 48 magnate schools that allow kids from all different backgrounds, particularly disadvantaged kids to access high quality schools that are decoupled from where they live and it works. >> we've seen -- that's one model that's been successful. however, we've seen other models that were fairly successful that the...
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but i often hold up the example of hartford and the surrounding region, through a lawsuit and a multiracial region, that state has built 45 magnet schools that allow kids from all different backgrounds, particularly disadvantaged kids and high poverty neighborhoods to access high quality schools that are decoupled from where they live. and it works. >> that's one model that has been discussle. other model were fairly successful. the roberts court -- these were voluntary models. the case that was referenced, what the school can and can't do. a voluntary system of parents, black and white, with a voluntary plan to have our kids attend desegregated schools. the supreme court comes in and says, no, that's the unconstitutional. >> senate's right. what chief justice roberts said, if we want race to go away, we need to stop acting like race still exists. the way to stop discriminating on basis of race is to stop discriminating on the basis of race. the problem with that, we know there's a great deal of housing discrimination. we know that -- residential segregation drives school segregation. if we
but i often hold up the example of hartford and the surrounding region, through a lawsuit and a multiracial region, that state has built 45 magnet schools that allow kids from all different backgrounds, particularly disadvantaged kids and high poverty neighborhoods to access high quality schools that are decoupled from where they live. and it works. >> that's one model that has been discussle. other model were fairly successful. the roberts court -- these were voluntary models. the case...
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they watched the game in hartford with the rest of their teammates, they have big smiles on their faces and from brazil is soccer writer matt negron, the creator of awayandhome.com. we'll start with the u.s. women. abbey, alex, what a game, how do you feel watching the u.s. men battle through and winning? >> wow. what a game. i mean, so many positives to take out of the game and they started out well, you know? they responded well and we were just so excited at the bar we were at with all of our teammates. >> we were going nuts. it was exciting. obviously getting that early goal it felt like we were hanging on for dear life the entire match but, man, john brooks, are you kidding me? 21 years old, kid comes up and saves the americans' life in this game. it's awesome. >> and it's gonna because abby a lot of people might not know this began that has been a huge nemesis for the u.s. is this victory extra sweet considering gallon knocked the u.s. out of the last two world cups? >> absolutely. we all know in the u.s. soccer world we all know that ghana has knocked us out the last two rounds s
they watched the game in hartford with the rest of their teammates, they have big smiles on their faces and from brazil is soccer writer matt negron, the creator of awayandhome.com. we'll start with the u.s. women. abbey, alex, what a game, how do you feel watching the u.s. men battle through and winning? >> wow. what a game. i mean, so many positives to take out of the game and they started out well, you know? they responded well and we were just so excited at the bar we were at with all...
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my travel trust, stephanie link, cosport portfolio manager, hartford, but hartford is pnc.on't forget travelers is way too big to be acquired and is also the best operator in the group. and fabulous for small business. really the only game in town by the way. travelers is a remarkable insurer. their business is fantastic. >> rerating -- >> meaning the group has been kind of sluggish and now people are saying you know metlife maybe better than we thought. prudential. the rates are good there. daiichi coming in, what that says is the japanese, who have little growth in their country, look we're not going to go back it 1988 or 1989 where a japanese company was buying a semiconductor of ours, 18 of 19 were the largest in japan. keep track of this sleepy group. isn't so sleepy anymore. >> some of the best gains across the week have been among those insurers. >> not expensive yet. >> tonight a name people know on "mad money." >> we have sketchers, don't normally do tv. the sponsor of california chrome. now i don't expect to see california chrome in skecher shoes. but it's very, v
my travel trust, stephanie link, cosport portfolio manager, hartford, but hartford is pnc.on't forget travelers is way too big to be acquired and is also the best operator in the group. and fabulous for small business. really the only game in town by the way. travelers is a remarkable insurer. their business is fantastic. >> rerating -- >> meaning the group has been kind of sluggish and now people are saying you know metlife maybe better than we thought. prudential. the rates are...
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it would be interesting to hear what he says about the testimony about these hartford drives. maybe we will find out. thank you very much. good to see you here tonight, congressman. >> thank you, martha. >>> today, both the irs commissioner and the white house said there is no need for a special prosecutor. they said it would be a waste of people's time and a waste of people's money when it comes to this scandal. jay christian adams is a former justice department attorney and legal editor of pj media. good to have you here tonight, welcome. >> hi, martha. >> so you're not surprised, i would imagine, that they think that would be a waste of time. >> of course not. this is a federal government that is completely out of control. we saw it today in the hearing. look, the only thing more frightening than an irs that is targeting people because of their believes is one that can't tell the truth about it. can't even apologize about it. the reason that these e-mails probably vanished is because what they said. i used to work in the justice department. it's completely laughable that lo
it would be interesting to hear what he says about the testimony about these hartford drives. maybe we will find out. thank you very much. good to see you here tonight, congressman. >> thank you, martha. >>> today, both the irs commissioner and the white house said there is no need for a special prosecutor. they said it would be a waste of people's time and a waste of people's money when it comes to this scandal. jay christian adams is a former justice department attorney and...
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low 80s, maybe 84 in hartford. middle of the country that's where all the bad weather is.e've been tracking in oklahoma. tulsa, you're just about done. here's the forecast for your monday, for your travel needs. airports, kansas city, chicago, minneapolis, also down there in florida, your typical afternoon storms today. but it's really tuesday. if we're going to have one big day of bad weather, it's going to be tuesday. and the concern is a severe weather outbreak. the area of red is what we call a moderate risk of severe storms. we could see a few strong tornadoes and damaging winds. we're talking omaha, kansas city into central illinois. again, that will be tomorrow afternoon evening and then through the overnight into wednesday morning. then finally of course we're now into june. it starts our hurricane season. we're expecting below average season. it only takes one storm. here's the list of the names for the 2014 atlantic hurricane season. arthur would be our first named storm. usually the first named storm not until july. new york city on a beautiful morning. you're w
low 80s, maybe 84 in hartford. middle of the country that's where all the bad weather is.e've been tracking in oklahoma. tulsa, you're just about done. here's the forecast for your monday, for your travel needs. airports, kansas city, chicago, minneapolis, also down there in florida, your typical afternoon storms today. but it's really tuesday. if we're going to have one big day of bad weather, it's going to be tuesday. and the concern is a severe weather outbreak. the area of red is what we...
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hartford, to work in friend,cut and i met a i met a friend who had a car and miami. was going to i says can i go with you, he said sure. my dream came true. to miami, end of 1948. job was in the andteria on 10th street washington avenue. worked for a season in cat skill mountains. of a sudden i got a letter from uncle sam. i want you. ( laughter ) in 1939, he didn't want me. i was drafted into the army, passed my test in french and german and where do you think they send me, to korea. you know the old saying, the right way, the wrong way, the army way. after two years of service, i came back to miami openingnd there was an at a hotel, and i always wanted -- i never went to school, and i didn't finish elementary school, to a bakery school. i learned from one bakery to another. and there was an opening in the dane blue -- found hotel.ntainbleu and i got a job. i worked there for twelve and a finished therei as an assistant pastry chef. afterward i opened up my own pastry shop in north miami. married to a french from thech was also organization from france, we together.
hartford, to work in friend,cut and i met a i met a friend who had a car and miami. was going to i says can i go with you, he said sure. my dream came true. to miami, end of 1948. job was in the andteria on 10th street washington avenue. worked for a season in cat skill mountains. of a sudden i got a letter from uncle sam. i want you. ( laughter ) in 1939, he didn't want me. i was drafted into the army, passed my test in french and german and where do you think they send me, to korea. you know...
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about is helping others and giving back, i'm able to do that right now working with a company, the hartford sponsors helping to support me through the paralympic games. we teamed up on what defines you, which is all focused on ability, and they donate $100,000 to the paralympic committee to help future. he and his and athletes. continuing to give back however i can do something i will continue to do. stuart: thank you very much for joining us, amy purdy. we appreciate it. nearly half of detroit can't pay their water bill. now the u.n. might get involved? question, is access to water a basic human right? that is next. stuart: half the people in detroit have not paid their water bill so the authorities cut off 44,000 of them. wait a minute, said an activist group. you can't do that. they went to the united nations and said portable water is a basic human right, knock it off, detroit. joining us now, the cohost of a great show on the fox business network, "the independents." first of all, a matter of principle. his portable drinking water a human right? >> the answer is no. the basic idea here
about is helping others and giving back, i'm able to do that right now working with a company, the hartford sponsors helping to support me through the paralympic games. we teamed up on what defines you, which is all focused on ability, and they donate $100,000 to the paralympic committee to help future. he and his and athletes. continuing to give back however i can do something i will continue to do. stuart: thank you very much for joining us, amy purdy. we appreciate it. nearly half of detroit...
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their kids to support public policies something like 31 new magnet schools have been built in the hartfordrea. a lot of kids live in segregated neighborhoods and they have access to a high quality school that is decoupled from their neighborhood and they are getting a fair share of resources from the state because of that coalition. >> i interpret that question as asking if we live in a post-racial society or not. you and i think we don't, but i think a lot of people think that either we do or let's pretend that we do. i think it is counterproductive. so, here is a good test case for me. the children of a lot of my friends are they grow up in multiracial environments. they don't notice race anymore. and i hope that's true. i hope that's true but i'm not confident that it is. so at my school, georgetown and a lot of other colleges in the country where i thought these are fancy schools and i thought we were doing a good job in terms of promoting diversity and getting the benefits of diversity, this morning in the "washington post" there was a story about how the blac black s hakidshad all th
their kids to support public policies something like 31 new magnet schools have been built in the hartfordrea. a lot of kids live in segregated neighborhoods and they have access to a high quality school that is decoupled from their neighborhood and they are getting a fair share of resources from the state because of that coalition. >> i interpret that question as asking if we live in a post-racial society or not. you and i think we don't, but i think a lot of people think that either we...
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they sent me an affidavit and i went to work in hartford, connecticut, and i met a friend -- i met a friend who had a car. he said he was going to miami. i said, can i go with you? he said, sure. my dream came true. i came to miami. end of 1948. and my first job was in the cafeteria, on 10th street and washington avenue. then i went and worked for a season in the catskills mountains. and then all of a sudden i got a letter from uncle sam. i want you. in 1939, he didn't want me. but in 1950 i was drafted in the army. i passed my interpretive test french and german. and where do you think they sent me? to korea. you know, there's an old saying the right way, the wrong way, the army way. i came back two years service, i came back to miami beach and there was an opening at the hotel. and i always wanted to work -- i never went to school. i didn't finish the school and never went to a bakery school. i went from one bakery to another. there was an opening in the bakery at the hotel they have very good pastries from france and swiptserland and i got a job. i worked there for 1-1/2 years and
they sent me an affidavit and i went to work in hartford, connecticut, and i met a friend -- i met a friend who had a car. he said he was going to miami. i said, can i go with you? he said, sure. my dream came true. i came to miami. end of 1948. and my first job was in the cafeteria, on 10th street and washington avenue. then i went and worked for a season in the catskills mountains. and then all of a sudden i got a letter from uncle sam. i want you. in 1939, he didn't want me. but in 1950 i...
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preparing for a match of their own but they took the time to watch yesterday's men's match from east hartford connecticut. [chanting] >> u.s. soccer posted video of their celebration on youtube. afterwards, alex morgan tweeted, what a game. what a game with the hashtag ibelieve. the reaction was similar in other parts of the country. >> you would have thought they won the world cup? fans singing the national an bem after the goal -- anthem after the goal and fans here in the bay area, they are also excited as well. hundreds of people filled the civic center plaza to watch the match. more u.s. flags and they painted their faces in support as well. the u.s. faces portugal on sunday. portugal lost to germany 4-0 yesterday. the top two teams advance to the next round. the u.s. is tied with germany at the top. brian flores, ktvu channel 2 news. >> such an important win, ghana having eliminated the u.s. two times before for the world cup. >> all right, tc. >>> an emotional plea from an east bay army veteran. >> i don't think they do. they don't understand the meaning of life. >> coming up in 30 min
preparing for a match of their own but they took the time to watch yesterday's men's match from east hartford connecticut. [chanting] >> u.s. soccer posted video of their celebration on youtube. afterwards, alex morgan tweeted, what a game. what a game with the hashtag ibelieve. the reaction was similar in other parts of the country. >> you would have thought they won the world cup? fans singing the national an bem after the goal -- anthem after the goal and fans here in the bay...
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i have an accident on city streets on north livermore avenue at hartford avenue.an see it there. it's not affecting too much traffic. the freeway traffic is busy as you drive through, and then as we go to the south bay, the traffic is going to be okay on northbound 101. we had a minor accident near story road off to the side. 280 and 101 are doing okay. the bay bridge teleplay ozark you can see -- toll plaza, traffic is doing well on the bridge. you will be seeing slow traffic waiting at the toll plaza with no with no major issues. the traffic is going to be better on the san mateo bridge. i want to show you that traffic is the moderate there. westbound 92 over to foster city. 7:32 let's go back to the desk. >>> cash, drugs and playboy magazines, they're just some of the things that a bay area postal inspector is accused of stealing in the mail. post office employees in the south bay, they are shocked by this news. ktvu's janine de la vega joining us live now from san jose. you've been out there talking with co-workers of that postal inspector. good morning janine
i have an accident on city streets on north livermore avenue at hartford avenue.an see it there. it's not affecting too much traffic. the freeway traffic is busy as you drive through, and then as we go to the south bay, the traffic is going to be okay on northbound 101. we had a minor accident near story road off to the side. 280 and 101 are doing okay. the bay bridge teleplay ozark you can see -- toll plaza, traffic is doing well on the bridge. you will be seeing slow traffic waiting at the...
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we're actually leaving from here to go to hartford to play a show tonight. >> sorry about the weathercircumstances surrounding his capture. we have a lot of questions and wonder if we'll see him today. happy friday. >> reporter: after landing bergdahl was quickly escorted into an ambulance and taken into the brooks army medical center in and
we're actually leaving from here to go to hartford to play a show tonight. >> sorry about the weathercircumstances surrounding his capture. we have a lot of questions and wonder if we'll see him today. happy friday. >> reporter: after landing bergdahl was quickly escorted into an ambulance and taken into the brooks army medical center in and
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so airport delays are possible, especially this afternoon, from new york city to hartford, philly, baltimoref rain this afternoon. now for the troublesome stuff. already some showers and storms popping up in nebraska and areas of south dakota. this is the problem spot for the evening. we could even see a few strong tornados. after the tornado threat, even as we go through the night, almost until this time tomorrow morning, a large complex of storms is going to roll through iowa, northern missouri into illinois with a damaging wind threat. we could get wind gusts 80, 90 miles per hour so it's going to be a dangerous night right through the central plains. and then tomorrow afternoon we watch that threat moving into indianapolis, louisville, all areas of ohio and eventually into west virginia. so this is going to be the first real big severe weather outbreak later on tonight that we've had in the last three weeks. we'll get some tornados and even a few strong ones. hopefully they'll stay over farmers' fields and not hit any homes or definitely any cities or towns. >>> los angeles, the weather
so airport delays are possible, especially this afternoon, from new york city to hartford, philly, baltimoref rain this afternoon. now for the troublesome stuff. already some showers and storms popping up in nebraska and areas of south dakota. this is the problem spot for the evening. we could even see a few strong tornados. after the tornado threat, even as we go through the night, almost until this time tomorrow morning, a large complex of storms is going to roll through iowa, northern...
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shut the windows and turn the ac on because it will be hot the days ahead. 84 new york today and 87 hartfordc. the middle of the week is the peak of the heat wave around wednesday. slightly cooler on friday. at least we will have a chance of late afternoon/early even thunderstorms that will cool you off a little bit and give you a break. as far as dangerous weather goes, minneapolis to des moines to omaha and sioux falls and milwaukee and davenport. 15 million people at risk of severe storms, even a few tornadoes late today so we will watch you closely there in the northern plains. out west we continue with the drought and the fire danger. high fire danger in effect for new mexico, and colorado and doesn't look to get better any time soon and we will talk about that all summer long. travel forecast today many of the major airports fine today and a chance of afternoon storms down there in florida. looking at reagan national. the sun beating down on us and temperatures in the mid-90s mid week. you're watching "morning joe." ♪ nobody ever stomped their foot and asked for less. because what we a
shut the windows and turn the ac on because it will be hot the days ahead. 84 new york today and 87 hartfordc. the middle of the week is the peak of the heat wave around wednesday. slightly cooler on friday. at least we will have a chance of late afternoon/early even thunderstorms that will cool you off a little bit and give you a break. as far as dangerous weather goes, minneapolis to des moines to omaha and sioux falls and milwaukee and davenport. 15 million people at risk of severe storms,...
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about a week in many areas of new englandment about a half inch around philly, maybe an inch around hartfordif you're traveling at the airports today, it looks like it will be late for today. you're fine during the daylight hours, once we get through the late afternoon and evening, that's the chance of thunderstorms affecting travel plans in new england and the mid atlantic. we'll get soaked once again in areas of the south. we had a lot of thunderstorms yesterday around the houston area. also dallas and ft. worth had flooding. nothing as bad as indiana. a small tornado, wasn't big, maybe 80 to about 100-mile-per-hour winds, but it did do significant damage to about two or three homes. you can see the tornado briefly behind the garage. there is damage left behind in plain field, indiana. i don't expect many tornadoes again today. there once many yesterday. all it takes is one. >>> we leave you with a shot of new york city. humidity is back in the air in new england. we're locked in the clouds. you can barely see a building on your right. nothing on the bottom. that's going to lead to airport
about a week in many areas of new englandment about a half inch around philly, maybe an inch around hartfordif you're traveling at the airports today, it looks like it will be late for today. you're fine during the daylight hours, once we get through the late afternoon and evening, that's the chance of thunderstorms affecting travel plans in new england and the mid atlantic. we'll get soaked once again in areas of the south. we had a lot of thunderstorms yesterday around the houston area. also...