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wednesday night, the principal of hartford connecticut's capitol prepatory magnet school on educating children from disadvantaged backgrounds. thursday a house can discussion on education citidisadvantaged children. on c-span 2 next week, book t.v. and prime time, monday at 8:30 eastern, a discussion about school choice. tuesday night at 8:00, writer john hope bryant on his book "how the poor can save capitalism." wednesday, at 8:00 p.m., a biography about neil armstrong. thursday night at 8:00, a tour of the book publishers simon & schuster. in depth with former congressman ron paul. on american history t.v. on c-span 3, monday, the
wednesday night, the principal of hartford connecticut's capitol prepatory magnet school on educating children from disadvantaged backgrounds. thursday a house can discussion on education citidisadvantaged children. on c-span 2 next week, book t.v. and prime time, monday at 8:30 eastern, a discussion about school choice. tuesday night at 8:00, writer john hope bryant on his book "how the poor can save capitalism." wednesday, at 8:00 p.m., a biography about neil armstrong. thursday...
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>> i suggested that to hartford stage. and i suggested directors because i knew them socially and i admired their work from afar. and after first meeting, we realize of course that "the man in case" was too short for a full evening, it should be at least an hour. and they recalled their work with chekhov before. they suggested that about two hours, which was the bridge, you realize that the whole construction of the play, actors around the table talking turkey, and then it comes into the play. and then after the first part, they come back to the table. and the character who died actually comes alive again as an actor and introducing the second story. that's how they bridged the two stories together. >> it was fascinating to me -- let me back up and say i suspect that any fan of yours who comes to see you in anything hopes that you're going to do some dancing. >> well, i did little bit. >> you did. very, very -- >> it's never enough. it's never enough. >> yeah. i know, for your fans it's never enough. but you're ok with tha
>> i suggested that to hartford stage. and i suggested directors because i knew them socially and i admired their work from afar. and after first meeting, we realize of course that "the man in case" was too short for a full evening, it should be at least an hour. and they recalled their work with chekhov before. they suggested that about two hours, which was the bridge, you realize that the whole construction of the play, actors around the table talking turkey, and then it comes...
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call the hartford at the number on you screen to request your free quote. you this free calculator. call: now. why wait? >>> the stocks are clawing back. we ever so briefry saw the s&p 500 go positive. a lot of fear after yesterday, not only the big decline, but ending on the low of the day on extremely heavy volume. 10:1 down side to up side. joining us is andy l. ippau. andy, your explanation for oil's price drop. >> a couple reasons, starting with the fact we've seen as well as no disruption in exports. the market is do you seeing that the industry over here is turning this crude oil surplus into petroleum products and pressuring both product prices in crude. >> where do you see wti going? more specifically where do you see the spread going? that's important to understand pavel's refinery trades. i think on the brent wti spread, i think that's going to widen out to $9 a barrel as we move into the fourth quarter, as there's supply impacts in the north sea due to maintenance. over here we'll have refineries shut down due to maintenance adding to a glut on
call the hartford at the number on you screen to request your free quote. you this free calculator. call: now. why wait? >>> the stocks are clawing back. we ever so briefry saw the s&p 500 go positive. a lot of fear after yesterday, not only the big decline, but ending on the low of the day on extremely heavy volume. 10:1 down side to up side. joining us is andy l. ippau. andy, your explanation for oil's price drop. >> a couple reasons, starting with the fact we've seen as...
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one person was wounded in a carjacking early this morning on hartford street. six people were injured when someone opened fire before 2:00 this morning. none of the injuries are believed to be life-threatening. we want to take you back to the breaking news from the first half-hour. this is a live look of ferguson outside of st. louis. many are dressed in riot gear and try to keep order after a shooting of an unarmed african-american teenager over the weekend. there have been reports overnight and throughout this weekend of looting and vandalism. no reports of any injury. it appears that things are calming down a little bit more. we are told that even a news van was vandalized a little bit. we will have more on that as soon as we get it. hasmontgomery county jury convicted a man accused of a road rage attack and david goldberg was arrested in november after crashing his vehicle and stabbing rachel peterson and her fiancÉ. goldberg and the engaged couple had a kid in the car. >> lease keep them in your prayer during this trying time. >> family members from both s
one person was wounded in a carjacking early this morning on hartford street. six people were injured when someone opened fire before 2:00 this morning. none of the injuries are believed to be life-threatening. we want to take you back to the breaking news from the first half-hour. this is a live look of ferguson outside of st. louis. many are dressed in riot gear and try to keep order after a shooting of an unarmed african-american teenager over the weekend. there have been reports overnight...
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call the hartford at the number on you screen to request your free quote. even send you this free calculator. call: now. why wait? >>> lately i've brn reading stories about the crushing burden of student loan debt. right now tens of millions of americans owe more than a trillion dollars in student debt. that is an incredibly high figure. and it's not just that it really stings to graduate from clj and grad school and realize it might take decades to pay back those student loans. in study after study, kids who graduate with no debt end up being more money than their classmates who have outstanding student loans. now i'm a big believer in social mobility which is why i'm teaching you how to use the took market which is the greatest engine of wealth ever created to help you make some serious money. so for any of you who are parents or thinking of becoming parents, let me just tell you right now that there are very few things you can do for your children that are better than paying for as much of their college education as you can afford. we are the college gra
call the hartford at the number on you screen to request your free quote. even send you this free calculator. call: now. why wait? >>> lately i've brn reading stories about the crushing burden of student loan debt. right now tens of millions of americans owe more than a trillion dollars in student debt. that is an incredibly high figure. and it's not just that it really stings to graduate from clj and grad school and realize it might take decades to pay back those student loans. in...
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wednesday night, the principle of hartford, connecticut's magnet school on educating children from disadvantaged backgrounds. thursday, the house budget committee hearing on federal, state, and private poverty programs. friday night, native american history. on c-span2 next week, book tv in prime time. monday at 8:30, discussion about school choice. tuesday night, writer john o'brien on his book. withednesday, an interview the author of a biography about neil armstrong. thursday night, a tour of the headquarters of simon & schuster. withn friday, in-depth congressman ron paul. on american history tv on c-span3, monday, the reconstruction era and civil rights. tuesday, the end of world war ii and the atomic bomb. wednesday night, the 25th anniversary of the fall of the berlin wall. thursday, look at how american attitudes about world war i changed. documentaryy, nasa about the 1969 apollo moon landing. find our television schedule one week in advance. let us know what you think about the programs you're watching. call us. --twitter or email us. join the c-span conversation. like a --like us on fa
wednesday night, the principle of hartford, connecticut's magnet school on educating children from disadvantaged backgrounds. thursday, the house budget committee hearing on federal, state, and private poverty programs. friday night, native american history. on c-span2 next week, book tv in prime time. monday at 8:30, discussion about school choice. tuesday night, writer john o'brien on his book. withednesday, an interview the author of a biography about neil armstrong. thursday night, a tour...
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two teenage cowboys hitting the streets of hartford, connecticut, on horses but for 17-year-old fredon that wrong path. i never sold drugs or anything like that but i definitely had an opportunity to do that. >> reporter: behavior issues forced the young wright to transfer schools several times. he suffered with low self-esteem and lacked hope for his future. but that all changed when he met the woman he calls ma. >> so many call them ma. people ask is that your son? yes. is that your daughter? yes. they're not my biological children but they're my kids. >> reporter: patricia kelly, a former marine and he quest triian helped wright find peace in an unlikely place, on a horse. >> at the time the horses were take up a lot of my time, you know, it kept me busy then misskelley started to teach me things about horses and, you know, make me look forward to something. >> reporter: for more than 30 years kelly has helped children in hartford stay on the right track through her nonprofit ebony horsewomen, the program offers horseback lessons and teaches animal science to more than 300 young p
two teenage cowboys hitting the streets of hartford, connecticut, on horses but for 17-year-old fredon that wrong path. i never sold drugs or anything like that but i definitely had an opportunity to do that. >> reporter: behavior issues forced the young wright to transfer schools several times. he suffered with low self-esteem and lacked hope for his future. but that all changed when he met the woman he calls ma. >> so many call them ma. people ask is that your son? yes. is that...
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. >> the passenger turns out to be 23-year-old darryl brown from hartford, connecticut. the cops later find out he's a member of a gang called the bloods and is fleeing hartford because he was involved in a carjacking the knife before. >> it was a carjacking the night before and he seriously injured the man involved and he was made to believe from a third party that he had killed the person so he thought he was dealing with ray homicide as well. >> brown had jumped in a taxi and told him to head for the albany area. >> he told the driver to keep driving. he would let him know when he got there. >> you can see him wading his hands putting his head out the side window. then in a dramatic move he makes a run for it. >> the cab driver shouted to trooper henry to let him go with him. trooper henry at that time while retreating to the rear is telling the cab driver, put your hands up, pull your shirt up, i want to see your waistband. he wanted to make sure he wasn't a co-conspirator or a buddy of the cab passenger. >> he opens fires and shoots out the back window. >> he fired
. >> the passenger turns out to be 23-year-old darryl brown from hartford, connecticut. the cops later find out he's a member of a gang called the bloods and is fleeing hartford because he was involved in a carjacking the knife before. >> it was a carjacking the night before and he seriously injured the man involved and he was made to believe from a third party that he had killed the person so he thought he was dealing with ray homicide as well. >> brown had jumped in a taxi...
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hartford by 5:00, boston, not until 8:00 or 9:00 this evening. everyone will see a pretty nice d day. southern new england, especially long island and really dangerous weather this morning with torrential downpours. >> really. stay tuned for that. just ahead another big atlantic casino goes belly up. plus a major victory for gun control advocates 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. [ female announcer ] aveeno® daily moisturizing lotion has active naturals® oat with five vital nutrients. [ aniston ] because beautiful skin goes with everything. aveeno®. naturally beautiful results™. aveeno®. save you fi
hartford by 5:00, boston, not until 8:00 or 9:00 this evening. everyone will see a pretty nice d day. southern new england, especially long island and really dangerous weather this morning with torrential downpours. >> really. stay tuned for that. just ahead another big atlantic casino goes belly up. plus a major victory for gun control advocates 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...
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of hartford night, the idea is the journalist had not paid attention -- they worried about objectivity and fairness. i think those criteria, which are very useful criteria should not be the major criteria for network news. we should look also to see the journalist should understand they are telling stories and repetitive stories that have a mythological background. the most covered news story has to do with immigration. constituting a third of all the news stories about latinos. if the protagonist is a border patrol agent, what story do you think it was about? this story was a western. a western genre story that taciturn demanding the frontier that great american desert against navajo apache is a renegade command she was militarized but we simply had the same story, a hero to sydney a good two-week population and maintaining civilization against the sort of people who are going to destroy their civilization. within a third and a 15 frame shot you would know the story by the introduction, by icons, images being characterized. the names change and they remain the same. the best news stor
of hartford night, the idea is the journalist had not paid attention -- they worried about objectivity and fairness. i think those criteria, which are very useful criteria should not be the major criteria for network news. we should look also to see the journalist should understand they are telling stories and repetitive stories that have a mythological background. the most covered news story has to do with immigration. constituting a third of all the news stories about latinos. if the...
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because of utility work that began this morning that will last all week, stick to hartford as a good alternate for that. if you're waking up at the shore, you had a nice weekend you're coming back in. let's check the commuter traffic report on the garden state parkway no problems, if you're about to head on the atlantic city expressway, travel toward the city and looking good, no problems on the area bridges, either. looking good, you might want to expect extra delays on the walt whitman bridge westbound because you only have three lanes instead of four during the morning commute. check the suburbs, 54 in manners creek, 56 in quakertown, 59 in center city. no weather related problems. dry and clear, 56 in hammonton, tam. >> thank you are karen. >>> a couple of accused kidnapping sexually assaulting two young amish sisters could be hit with additional charges as early as today. that's according to district attorney in saint lawrence new york. yesterday they unrecovered hard drives from the home of stephen howl and nicole vaisey. >>> more than two den calls came into the los angeles co
because of utility work that began this morning that will last all week, stick to hartford as a good alternate for that. if you're waking up at the shore, you had a nice weekend you're coming back in. let's check the commuter traffic report on the garden state parkway no problems, if you're about to head on the atlantic city expressway, travel toward the city and looking good, no problems on the area bridges, either. looking good, you might want to expect extra delays on the walt whitman bridge...
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a homicide on friday in northwest, one person was wounded in a carjacking early this morning on hartford street southeast and six people were injured when someone opened fire just before 2:00 this morning on n street southwest. none of those appear to be life threatening. more breaking news tonight, this time from montgomery county where we're told a child is injured after a three -story fall from a window. it happened at the past hour and a half. no word yet on the child's age or the condition. we're going to turn our focus now outdoors and take a look at the sunny skies that we had that dominated at least for much of the weekend, but things, they may change. let's find out. lots in store tonight, eileen? >> it's beautiful right now and conditions will be relatively quiet and skies will still be relatively clear tonight for viewing of the super moon. it's going to be 14% bigger and 13% brighter. get out to check it out. sitting at 84 degrees at reagan national with a southerly breeze. the humidity relatively comfortable, pretty dry on satellite and radar, showers well south of our regio
a homicide on friday in northwest, one person was wounded in a carjacking early this morning on hartford street southeast and six people were injured when someone opened fire just before 2:00 this morning on n street southwest. none of those appear to be life threatening. more breaking news tonight, this time from montgomery county where we're told a child is injured after a three -story fall from a window. it happened at the past hour and a half. no word yet on the child's age or the...
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wednesday night, the principle of hartford connecticut capital purgatory -- preparatory magnet school educating children from disadvantaged backgrounds. thursday, a house budget committee hearing on federal, state and private antipoverty programs. friday night, native american history. tvc-span2 next week, book and prime time. monday, a discussion about school choice. tuesday night at 8:00, writer john hope brian on how the poor can
wednesday night, the principle of hartford connecticut capital purgatory -- preparatory magnet school educating children from disadvantaged backgrounds. thursday, a house budget committee hearing on federal, state and private antipoverty programs. friday night, native american history. tvc-span2 next week, book and prime time. monday, a discussion about school choice. tuesday night at 8:00, writer john hope brian on how the poor can
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call the hartford at the number on you screen to request your free quote.n send you this free calculator. call: now. why wait? >>> markets this morning, dow hanging on to a gain, would not have thought the case last night with the futures down triple digits. s&ps down current levels after authorizing the air strikes last night, but we have managed to claw back a little here. maybe driven in part by vague headlines that russia wants to deescalate the ukraine conflict, but don't take that to the bank. meantime, data, and rick santelli is here with that. rick? >> the last of the second quarter data, wholesale inventories for june, up only three tenths, looked for a bigger number in last month's half of 1%, last month's drop of three-tenths. up what we were looking for. last month unrevised. inventories key, revisions second quarter gdp. april on inventories is 1%. last month, change now to only up three tenths, was five, and the last read up three-tenths. my guess is you'll see a little taken away from the 4% handle we have on second quarter gdp. back to you,
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hartford, connecticut. atlantic city, new jersey. and new haven, connecticut. >>> well, venice is a nice town too, but it's seen more than a dozen property crimes recently. recently, a man bumped right into a particular while he was wearing nothing more than his birthday suit. >> the sliding glass door -- this time i realized that he's got a laptop in his hands. as soon as he gets this door open, i came out and grabbed him from behind and gave him like a bear hug. >> and you're naked the whole time? >> i'm naked the whole time, so it's a little awkward. >> reporter: this awkward situation in venice, california. this happened yesterday after mitch kirsch got up to use the bathroom. kirsch forced the man to drop the computer, and then instead of calling the cop, kirsch just let the burglar go, saying he didn't want to hold on to him for ten minutes without any clothes on. >>> still ahead, cheerleaders forced to hang up their pom-poms. coming up, the unlikely pose that this gang of girls in hot water. >>> is and in fact, here's a live l
hartford, connecticut. atlantic city, new jersey. and new haven, connecticut. >>> well, venice is a nice town too, but it's seen more than a dozen property crimes recently. recently, a man bumped right into a particular while he was wearing nothing more than his birthday suit. >> the sliding glass door -- this time i realized that he's got a laptop in his hands. as soon as he gets this door open, i came out and grabbed him from behind and gave him like a bear hug. >> and...
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he did it again at firestone, phoenix, hartford, comeback wins. sunday bringing out hisest. >> ernie shot a 62 at congressional to give tiger a scare. jim: also won a golf championship. beat rory in the final one year to take that. going to be his sixth career win. here is the lineup tonight on cbs. 60 minutes, big brother, unforgettable and reckless. merica's number one network. clearing out. we know this now, those that will move on did what they had to do to get into the top 100. hunter. making sure the numbers are right. good job kandi. here is the putt again at 17. boy did he make some on the second side. did at 18 with a bogey. and the two-shot lead. looking at his card right here, people are talking over and over about tom watson's picks. hunter, i mentioned earlier in the show twice has been a pick for the ryder cup twice and twice picked for the president's cup. i would think he came in here 62nd in the fedexcup standings. he will be first leaving here. the picks will be made a week from tomorrow. i am sure this has gotten a lot of attent
he did it again at firestone, phoenix, hartford, comeback wins. sunday bringing out hisest. >> ernie shot a 62 at congressional to give tiger a scare. jim: also won a golf championship. beat rory in the final one year to take that. going to be his sixth career win. here is the lineup tonight on cbs. 60 minutes, big brother, unforgettable and reckless. merica's number one network. clearing out. we know this now, those that will move on did what they had to do to get into the top 100....
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steve perry is the founder and principal of a high school in hartford, connecticut that semis first-generation low-income minority students. he spoke recently at -- about social work at clark atlanta university. his is an hour and 20 minutes. >> folks, i want to thank you so much for having me here today. i am truly humbled and honored to be at clark atlanta. because you are the epi center of what atlanta needs. you're really at the center. and so we're going to have a conversation today, and i mean that because what i know is that i don't know everything. and what i also know is that you're seeing things on your side of the front lines that i'm not seeing. but i can tell you this -- i'm a social worker first, second, and third. [applause] i find myself squared off against the teachers unions pretty regularly and i'll get into why. it starts with the fact that they don't care about our kids. so one of the things that -- one of the knocks that they've had against me is they say he's not even a teacher. e's a social worker. i'm always amazed when i hear educators complaining about how hard their
steve perry is the founder and principal of a high school in hartford, connecticut that semis first-generation low-income minority students. he spoke recently at -- about social work at clark atlanta university. his is an hour and 20 minutes. >> folks, i want to thank you so much for having me here today. i am truly humbled and honored to be at clark atlanta. because you are the epi center of what atlanta needs. you're really at the center. and so we're going to have a conversation today,...
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wednesday night, the principal of hartford connecticut's capitol prepatory magnet school on educating children from disadvantaged backgrounds. thursday a house can discussion on education citidisadvantaged children. on c-span 2 next week, book t.v. and prime time, monday at 8:30 eastern, a discussion about school choice. tuesday night at 8:00, writer john hope bryant on his book "how the poor can save capitalism." wednesday, at 8:00 p.m., a biography about neil armstrong. thursday night at 8:00, a tour of the book publishers simon & schuster. in depth with former congressman ron paul. on american history t.v. on c-span 3, monday, the reconstruction era and civil rights. on tuesday, the end of world war ii and the atomic bomb. we need night, the 25th anniversary of the berlin wall. thursday, a look at americas' at studz changing through the courts of the war. on friday, a nasa documentary about the apollo moon landing. find the schedule at c-spandorg and let us know what you think about the programs you are watching. call us at 202-626-3400. on twitter, use the hash tag c123 and e-mail
wednesday night, the principal of hartford connecticut's capitol prepatory magnet school on educating children from disadvantaged backgrounds. thursday a house can discussion on education citidisadvantaged children. on c-span 2 next week, book t.v. and prime time, monday at 8:30 eastern, a discussion about school choice. tuesday night at 8:00, writer john hope bryant on his book "how the poor can save capitalism." wednesday, at 8:00 p.m., a biography about neil armstrong. thursday...
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wednesday night, the principle of hartford connecticut capital purgatory -- preparatory magnet school educating children from disadvantaged backgrounds. thursday, a house budget committee hearing on federal, state and private antipoverty programs. friday night, native american history. tvc-span2 next week, book and prime time. monday, a discussion about school choice. tuesday night at 8:00, writer john hope brian on how the poor can save capitalism. and wednesday at 8:00 p.m., and interview with jay barberie. thursday night at eight, a tour of the headquarters of book publisher simon & schuster. on friday at 8:00 p.m. eastern, in depth with former congressman ron paul. , monday, the reconstruction era and civil rights. tuesday, the end of world war ii and the atomic bomb. wednesday night, the 25th anniversary of the follow the berlin wall. thursday, a look at how americans attitudes about world war i changed through the course of the war. nasa documentary about the 1960 nine apollo 11 moon landing. find our television schedule one week in advance at c-span.org, and let us know you thi
wednesday night, the principle of hartford connecticut capital purgatory -- preparatory magnet school educating children from disadvantaged backgrounds. thursday, a house budget committee hearing on federal, state and private antipoverty programs. friday night, native american history. tvc-span2 next week, book and prime time. monday, a discussion about school choice. tuesday night at 8:00, writer john hope brian on how the poor can save capitalism. and wednesday at 8:00 p.m., and interview...
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nearby, and that will enhance the thunderstorm activity, especially in the afternoon across boston, hartfordy. some thunderstorms there could produce some gusty winds and also small-sized hail. thunderstorms also in the forecast in kansas city. best chance for those thunderstorms will be early in the day. a pretty nice day in chicago. you guys are looking at drier conditions with high temperatures in the upper 70s. l.a. warming up, highs in the low 80s. san francisco getting into the 70s. meanwhile, it is cooling down in seattle with high temperatures in the middle 70s. a much different story in seattle compared to what we saw there earlier in the week. on friday, to round out the workweek, beautiful once again in the northeast, drier conditions in boston. and thomas, we will continue to monitor that situation in iyt hawaii. >> we will certainly will, jeanette. thanks so much. >>> coming up at the top of the hour on "morning joe," president obama talks tough about corporations, so will we see more executive actions from the white house? >>> then when we come back, we'll huddle around the wat
nearby, and that will enhance the thunderstorm activity, especially in the afternoon across boston, hartfordy. some thunderstorms there could produce some gusty winds and also small-sized hail. thunderstorms also in the forecast in kansas city. best chance for those thunderstorms will be early in the day. a pretty nice day in chicago. you guys are looking at drier conditions with high temperatures in the upper 70s. l.a. warming up, highs in the low 80s. san francisco getting into the 70s....
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there is a related headline this morning from the hartford current that has a military look for police. do you think that police departments have too many weapons? caller: i think that what we used to have is the police officers, they used to lead the neighborhood and the officers used to know about people around them. what we don't have today is police officers who watch some kind of shows that they go after the houses and break in people's doors and harass them. >> will not help the problem. i think what we need to do is we should train theples how to you respect the police officers. people respect the uniform. when the office has approaching you with an attitude, the people will become angry and try to defend. what, after all, that's how they don't communicate better. really what i see today here is is distressing. >> thank you for the call. from the "st. louis post dispatch," the scene as one person critically injured and shooting seven others were arrested by the way, as the curfew went into effect. there was a news briefing at 3:00 in the morning. one reporting that the tear gas
there is a related headline this morning from the hartford current that has a military look for police. do you think that police departments have too many weapons? caller: i think that what we used to have is the police officers, they used to lead the neighborhood and the officers used to know about people around them. what we don't have today is police officers who watch some kind of shows that they go after the houses and break in people's doors and harass them. >> will not help the...
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wednesday night the principle of hartford connecticut's capital preparatory magnet school on educating children. thursday the house budget committee hearing on federal state and private and the property programs. friday night native american history. on c-span2 this week booktv in prime time. >> join the c-span conversation, like us on facebook, follow us on twitter. >> up next it's today's edition of "washington journal." we kick things off today by asking viewers if they thought the republican party could woo african-american voters the next election. this is just under 15 minutes. >> host: let's begin with a look at some of the headlines on this monday morning. from the union leader and new hampshire james foley is free now. free funeral services, memorial service held yesterday in rochester new hampshire for the american journalist who was killed by isis. from "the boston globe," militants for u.s. rider held in syria. that is from peter curtis was released. it was a ransom paid, a detailed outline this one in "the boston globe" and "the new york times." this headline, a dat day of
wednesday night the principle of hartford connecticut's capital preparatory magnet school on educating children. thursday the house budget committee hearing on federal state and private and the property programs. friday night native american history. on c-span2 this week booktv in prime time. >> join the c-span conversation, like us on facebook, follow us on twitter. >> up next it's today's edition of "washington journal." we kick things off today by asking viewers if they...
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. >> i work for fox connecticut news in hartford.saw you running, i said, i have to meet hoda kotb. i watched where why you were running, wrote a note, and now i'm in studio 1a. >> in other words, you're a stalker. >> you got that right. exactly. >> i saved your letter because it was so beautiful. i put it in my little phone thing. >> it's a miracle you found it. >> i save certain things. >> you don't want to show that phone number again. you know what happened the first time. >> this kid is going to be huge. he's like al michaels. look. that's al michaels right there. >> all right. thanks. so it is national underwear day. >> are you wearing any? >> i always do. unless i forget some. >> are spanx enough? >> the only time i have not worn them is when i go to the gym in the morning and look in the bag and say, oh, my gosh, i forgot them. that's happened before. >> do you know how many pairs the average woman wears? >> how many? >> you can read it. it's right there. 21. >> how many do you own, roughly? >> i don't know. i don't count oft
. >> i work for fox connecticut news in hartford.saw you running, i said, i have to meet hoda kotb. i watched where why you were running, wrote a note, and now i'm in studio 1a. >> in other words, you're a stalker. >> you got that right. exactly. >> i saved your letter because it was so beautiful. i put it in my little phone thing. >> it's a miracle you found it. >> i save certain things. >> you don't want to show that phone number again. you know what...
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. ♪ ♪ ♪ a near hartford city got more than 10 1/2 inches of rain in 24 hours schools should don rosesed today firefighters said the boat rescue will homeowners to the water's gone to high rivers running through their much of the area and going through a series of recent storms there trends comes to a debacle public transit and transports a flood waters have risen and receded made * ... earlier this week writers' incog current delays the next few weekends because work on the track the station will be 1015 minutes suit crews are working this saturday from 2 in the afternoon and continued to meet tuesday in the following wiccans as well and are refreshening efforts to make its property less disgusting for the writers agency battle against agency wastes and filth well documented in escalated to years ago you may remember the scene of a biohazard call then all now told forded to kron for trying to running program accepted in the first weekend nickered mad missed something that you only see on kron 4 reporter gabe slate bikila the office tells everything >> : relief fund watch very visual
. ♪ ♪ ♪ a near hartford city got more than 10 1/2 inches of rain in 24 hours schools should don rosesed today firefighters said the boat rescue will homeowners to the water's gone to high rivers running through their much of the area and going through a series of recent storms there trends comes to a debacle public transit and transports a flood waters have risen and receded made * ... earlier this week writers' incog current delays the next few weekends because work on the track the...
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historia de su balompié, como es el caso de landon donovan. 10 de octubre en el estadio de east hartfordita de ecuador... 15 años de carrera como profesional... máximo goleador con un total de 57 goles y 58 asistencias... miguel herrera, técnico de la selección mexicana de futbol, participó en una videollamada con los aficionados en twitter para festejar su primer millón de seguidores, y entre las respuestas que dio el entrenador mexicano destacó que hablará con carlos vela por última vez para saber si será parte o no del tricolor. "el piojo" aún no habla con vela, pero dejó en claro que lo hará próximamente, y si no quiere estar, no volverá a ser llamado... por otro lado, el entrenador de la selección mexicana dijo que el jueves en la mañana dará la lista final con los 22 jugadores que participarán en los amistosos... el técnico del tricolor anunció que andrés guardado será su capitán para los duelos contra chile y bolivia... piojo confía en la experiencia y veteranía de andrés guardado... el 'piojo' señaló que "guardado es quien tiene las condiciones, la experiencia y la veteranía para
historia de su balompié, como es el caso de landon donovan. 10 de octubre en el estadio de east hartfordita de ecuador... 15 años de carrera como profesional... máximo goleador con un total de 57 goles y 58 asistencias... miguel herrera, técnico de la selección mexicana de futbol, participó en una videollamada con los aficionados en twitter para festejar su primer millón de seguidores, y entre las respuestas que dio el entrenador mexicano destacó que hablará con carlos vela por última...
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call the hartford at the number on you screen to request your free quote.is free calculator. call: now. why wait? >>> welcome back. nbc's jay leno left "the tonight show" earlier this year, but he didn't drive into the sunset. among his many projects is a cnbc special sunday night at 10:00 p.m. eastern time. it's called "jay leno's garage: the ultimate car week." and jay leno joins us now from, is that your garage, jay? >> we're in my garage right now. the crew just showed up here. i'm sorry i'm not dressed, but i was working on my car and they said, we want to do an interview, so i said, great! so, thanks! >> absolutely. good to have you here. first of all, we're stunned by just how many cars you have, how much you've invested in this. you talked with our robert frank at the monterey show not long ago. is there a bubble, jay, in cars? some of these valuations are insane! >> well, the ones that bubbled back in the '90s, and that burst pretty quickly, because that was mostly speculators. buyers are a lot smarter now. they're buying the right cars, the cars t
call the hartford at the number on you screen to request your free quote.is free calculator. call: now. why wait? >>> welcome back. nbc's jay leno left "the tonight show" earlier this year, but he didn't drive into the sunset. among his many projects is a cnbc special sunday night at 10:00 p.m. eastern time. it's called "jay leno's garage: the ultimate car week." and jay leno joins us now from, is that your garage, jay? >> we're in my garage right now. the...
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hartford, connecticut. and the unfriendliest city for the second year in a row, newark, new jersey.is crowded and overpriced. >> call katy perry the baby whisperer. the singer responding to the video that will make your morning. we promise. ♪ ♪ vo: this is the summer. the summer that summers from here on will be compared to. so get out there, and get the best price guaranteed. find it for less and we'll match it and give you $50 toward your next trip. expedia. find yours. >>> two minutes till the top of the hour. before you leave the house here's what's happening. sergeant bowe bergdahl being questions by investigators about his capture by the taliban five years ago. what questions do you want him to answer? head to our facebook page for a live chat. #keeptalking. >>> closing arguments in the port shooting twiel before the case -- trial before the case goes to the jury. >>> airports becoming the first line of defense against the deadly ebola virus. british airways canceling flights to and from west africa, this as the two americans infected are said to be improving. >> time to take
hartford, connecticut. and the unfriendliest city for the second year in a row, newark, new jersey.is crowded and overpriced. >> call katy perry the baby whisperer. the singer responding to the video that will make your morning. we promise. ♪ ♪ vo: this is the summer. the summer that summers from here on will be compared to. so get out there, and get the best price guaranteed. find it for less and we'll match it and give you $50 toward your next trip. expedia. find yours. >>>...
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wednesday night the principle of hartford, connecticut, capital preparatory magnet school on educatingchildren from disadvantaged backgrounds. thursday, a hearing on federal state and private antipoverty programs. and friday night native american history. >> find our television schedule one week in advance that c-span.org and let us know what you think about the programs you're watching. call us at (202)636-3400. or e-mail us at comments@c-span.org. join the c-span conversation, like us on facebook, follow us on twitter. >> next television talk show host dr. oz defending the language and diet products he focuses on any show. his comments came during a senate commerce subcommittee hearing on fraudulent weight-loss and. very angle, advertising practices associate rector with the fec was also among the witnesses. senator claire mccaskill chairs the hour and 40 minute hearing. >> [inaudible conversations] a >> the witness can feel free to go ahead and take a seat and weg will begin with some opening statements and then move to your orstimony. this hearideng will now come to order. and we h
wednesday night the principle of hartford, connecticut, capital preparatory magnet school on educatingchildren from disadvantaged backgrounds. thursday, a hearing on federal state and private antipoverty programs. and friday night native american history. >> find our television schedule one week in advance that c-span.org and let us know what you think about the programs you're watching. call us at (202)636-3400. or e-mail us at comments@c-span.org. join the c-span conversation, like us...
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after receiving his undergraduate degree right here at howard university, and his divinity degree in hartfordnnecticut, he joined the southern christian leadership conference. the atlanta-based civil rights organization, led by dr. king. hi was soon named the director of sclc's citizenship school program where he, like dr. king, employed the concept of violence and non-violence resistance as an organizing strategy and tactic for social change. later, after becoming executive director of the sclc, ambassador king quickly became a trusted advisor and confident. it was those campaigns, along with other critical events that led to the civil rights act of 1964 and the votes rights act of 1965. e67 after being beaten and jailed, the ambassador's leadership and devotion to public service, to social justice and to human rights never waivered. in 1972, he game the first african american from the deep south to be elected to the united states congress. and in 1981, he was elected mayor of the great city of atlanta where he served for two terms. in atlanta, where he resides today, ambassador young has co
after receiving his undergraduate degree right here at howard university, and his divinity degree in hartfordnnecticut, he joined the southern christian leadership conference. the atlanta-based civil rights organization, led by dr. king. hi was soon named the director of sclc's citizenship school program where he, like dr. king, employed the concept of violence and non-violence resistance as an organizing strategy and tactic for social change. later, after becoming executive director of the...
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wednesday night, the principle of hartford connecticut's magnet school on educating children from disadvantaged backgrounds. thursday, the house budget committee hearing on antipoverty programs. friday night, native american history. on c-span2 next week, book tv and prime time. a discussion about school choice. 8:00, how theat poor can save capitalism. interview.ay, and 8:00, -- nott at -- on tuesday, the end of world war ii and the atomic bomb. anniversary -- on friday, a nasa documentary about the 1969 apollo moon landing. know what you think about the programs you are watching. twitter -- or e-mail us. join the conversation, like us on facebook, follow us on twitter. >> texas governor rick perry spoke recently about border security and immigration policy. he also talked about the situation in iraq and how he thought the u.s. should be responding to threats by isis. the event occurred almost one week after governor perry was powered over abuse of stemming from a veto threat he carried out. he began his 30 minute speech by dressing the charges. [applause] >> he never ages. anyway, thank you f
wednesday night, the principle of hartford connecticut's magnet school on educating children from disadvantaged backgrounds. thursday, the house budget committee hearing on antipoverty programs. friday night, native american history. on c-span2 next week, book tv and prime time. a discussion about school choice. 8:00, how theat poor can save capitalism. interview.ay, and 8:00, -- nott at -- on tuesday, the end of world war ii and the atomic bomb. anniversary -- on friday, a nasa documentary...
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joining us from hartford, connecticut, author and contributor, jim, thank you for joining us. this car looks peculiar and it's classified as a motorcycle but the company said it's really a car and has all the safety features of a car, anti-lock brakes and everything else. you've driven one, does it feel like a car or motorcycle. >> it doesn't have the production engine yet. it has a motor from a geo metro. you get the sense of how it's going to be, and unfortunately they have to--the car is supposed to come out around the end of the year. they've had some delays. and end of next year, i should say. what they're trying to do i is--they're trying to get a very low cost commuter car that cost $6,800. and it's theoretical now because they have to get the motor in. but i drove it around new york city with the current configuration with the geo metro motor, and people just went absolutely nuts over it. they're so excited to see it. they don't know what it is. they think it's something that would cost a whole lot more. when they hear that the target is $6,800 they want to have one. >
joining us from hartford, connecticut, author and contributor, jim, thank you for joining us. this car looks peculiar and it's classified as a motorcycle but the company said it's really a car and has all the safety features of a car, anti-lock brakes and everything else. you've driven one, does it feel like a car or motorcycle. >> it doesn't have the production engine yet. it has a motor from a geo metro. you get the sense of how it's going to be, and unfortunately they have to--the car...
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wall street journal," the "boston globecovered the la times, "chicago tribune," miami herald and hartford current. his current book "birdmen: the wright brothers, glenn curtiss, and the battle to control the skies," reviewed and received starred reviews in publishers weekly and library journal. it was chosen as one of the best books of the year so far by "time" magazine and was the subject of an entire column in "the new york times." it also received reviews in "the wall street journal," the financial times, nature, usa today and the christian science monitor. larry is an eclectic fellow and has been a teacher, lecturer, senior member of a wall street trading firm, taxi driver, actor, show contestant and policy analyst at the hudson institute. he currently -- we are delighted to have them on the eas east enf long island. please welcome larry goldstone. [applause] >> thank you. that was wonderful. thank you all for coming. as for those of you that were familiar with my work no, i don't specialize in any one topic. i've written on the history of medicine and science, baseball. i'm always lo
wall street journal," the "boston globecovered the la times, "chicago tribune," miami herald and hartford current. his current book "birdmen: the wright brothers, glenn curtiss, and the battle to control the skies," reviewed and received starred reviews in publishers weekly and library journal. it was chosen as one of the best books of the year so far by "time" magazine and was the subject of an entire column in "the new york times." it also...
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massachusetts there, hartford, connecticut, into providence as we zoom in. you can see just how much rain we're talking about. providence over half an inch in just an hour. 0.008, .3 in mansfield. plenty of rain as it passes. up to neighborhoods. we are now dry through the day. we have clouds slowly starting to thin out a few showers to the west, could roll in and give sprinkles but that's about it. look at these rain totals from yesterday, impressive. millville, almost nine inches, tsa stafford township o inches, atlantic city over five inches. almost six in franklin township over five inches. this mainly happened in just a matter of a few hours. that's how much rain we're talking. it was really later on in the evening just before midnight. very impressive to see all that rainfall. not going to see it though right now. that's just to push that front out to sea now. now we've got a chance of spotty sprinkles at least according to this model in some locales. just a slight chance, though. for the most part we will be dry. we're not going it's downpours we saw
massachusetts there, hartford, connecticut, into providence as we zoom in. you can see just how much rain we're talking about. providence over half an inch in just an hour. 0.008, .3 in mansfield. plenty of rain as it passes. up to neighborhoods. we are now dry through the day. we have clouds slowly starting to thin out a few showers to the west, could roll in and give sprinkles but that's about it. look at these rain totals from yesterday, impressive. millville, almost nine inches, tsa...
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they're fighting on the streets of hartford with help from some unlikely friends. >> it's tough.ere. it's so easy to take the wrong path. i was walking aushlgd with a lot on my shoulders at a young age. i didn't really care about life anymore. when i met miss kelly, everything changed. >> he was hurting. he needed a place to be himself. our program provide as year-round urban oasis, seven days a week, 12 month as year, for children 5 to 19 years old. we use horses to create pride, esteem, and healing. the children take care of animals, take care of the farm. when they get to a certain riding level, young men become mounted park rangers. when they put their cowboy hats on and go out on patrol, the myth of the urban male is changed instantly. when kids see other kids ride, they want to know how it's done. that's the hook. >> i can't tell you where i would be without this program. it changed my life and has help med set goals for myself. i'm a part of something. >> when you teach a child how to ride a horse, they learn that they are the center of their environment. once they make th
they're fighting on the streets of hartford with help from some unlikely friends. >> it's tough.ere. it's so easy to take the wrong path. i was walking aushlgd with a lot on my shoulders at a young age. i didn't really care about life anymore. when i met miss kelly, everything changed. >> he was hurting. he needed a place to be himself. our program provide as year-round urban oasis, seven days a week, 12 month as year, for children 5 to 19 years old. we use horses to create pride,...
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. >> narrator: frontline and the hartford courant, "raising adam lanza." >> go to pbs.org/frontline foron the broader problem of officer-involved domestic violence. a closer look at how to conduct death investigations >> do it right the first time. you only get one chance. >> additional reporting from r partners at tnew york times. and connect to tfrontline community. sign up for our newsletter, and follow us on facebook, twitter and pbs.org/frontline. >> frontlinis made possible by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. and by the corporation for public broadcasting. major support for frontliis provided by the john d. and catherine t. macarthur foundation, committed to building a more just, verdant and peaceful world. more information is available at macfound.org. additional funding is provided by the park foundation, dedicated to heightening public awareness of critical issues. the wyncote foundation. and by the frontline journalism fund, with a grant from jon and jo ann hagler on behalf of the jon l. hagler foundation. captioned by media access group at w
. >> narrator: frontline and the hartford courant, "raising adam lanza." >> go to pbs.org/frontline foron the broader problem of officer-involved domestic violence. a closer look at how to conduct death investigations >> do it right the first time. you only get one chance. >> additional reporting from r partners at tnew york times. and connect to tfrontline community. sign up for our newsletter, and follow us on facebook, twitter and pbs.org/frontline. >>...
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i don't think egyptians -- from trinityhad college in hartford, connecticut, author of several books "arab spring, libyan winter." and most recently, "the poorer nations: a possible history of the global south." to see the rest of our interview, you can go to democracynow.org. democracy now! is looking for feedback from people who appreciate the closed captioning. e-mail your comments to outreach@democracynow.org or mail them to democracy now! p.o. box 693 new york, new york 10013. [captioning made possible by democracy now!]
i don't think egyptians -- from trinityhad college in hartford, connecticut, author of several books "arab spring, libyan winter." and most recently, "the poorer nations: a possible history of the global south." to see the rest of our interview, you can go to democracynow.org. democracy now! is looking for feedback from people who appreciate the closed captioning. e-mail your comments to outreach@democracynow.org or mail them to democracy now! p.o. box 693 new york, new york...
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area, i would look to groups that are asset sensitive in the financial section like prudential, hartforddo you like -- we all know years since they were a piece of the rock, but why prudential? >> has a low teens ire, buying back a billion dollars in stock every quarter, excuse me, every year. 6-8% earnings, 9.5 times earnings. i think you've got a stock that could earn about $10 a share. stock's 90, i think it's 120. adam: everyone likes to pretend they're an expert. you are the expert, but they'll say you should buy biomedical, medical quites. not always the case, but there is one you like. >> yeah. i think zimmer is a name in the medical device section that i like a lot. earlier this year they made an acquisition which was very much -- not an inversion deal, very much your old traditional two companies that do similar things together, a lot of cost synergy there. in 2006 it has earnings visibility of $9 a share, and if you have a 12-18 month time frame, a stock you're going to make a decent amount of money on. adam: that sounds good. thank you for joining us. closing bell rings in rou
area, i would look to groups that are asset sensitive in the financial section like prudential, hartforddo you like -- we all know years since they were a piece of the rock, but why prudential? >> has a low teens ire, buying back a billion dollars in stock every quarter, excuse me, every year. 6-8% earnings, 9.5 times earnings. i think you've got a stock that could earn about $10 a share. stock's 90, i think it's 120. adam: everyone likes to pretend they're an expert. you are the expert,...
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wednesday night, the principle of hartford connecticut preparatoryme -- magnet school. thursday, a house budget committee hearing on federalist eight and private antipoverty programs. friday night, native american history. 2 next week, book tv. on wednesday at 8:00 p.m., the author of a biography about neil armstrong. thursday night at 8:00, a tour of the headquarters of book publishers simon -- simon & schuster. on friday at 8:00 p.m. eastern, in depth with former talk -- congressman ron paul. american history tv on c-span3, the reconstruction era civil rights and monday. on tuesday the end of world war ii and the atomic tom. i was in at the 25th anniversary of the fall of the berlin wall. thursday, look at how americans attitudes about world war i changed to the course of the war. on friday, a nasa documentary about the 1969 apollo 11 moon landing. find our television schedule one week in advance at c-span.org. let us know what you think about the programs you're watching. call us at 202-6 26-3400. use the #c one to three or e-mail us at comments at c-span.org. join d
wednesday night, the principle of hartford connecticut preparatoryme -- magnet school. thursday, a house budget committee hearing on federalist eight and private antipoverty programs. friday night, native american history. 2 next week, book tv. on wednesday at 8:00 p.m., the author of a biography about neil armstrong. thursday night at 8:00, a tour of the headquarters of book publishers simon -- simon & schuster. on friday at 8:00 p.m. eastern, in depth with former talk -- congressman ron...
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look at some of those cities and number, hartford to 90., david murphy here on the terrace. lovers sunshine still comfortable with temperatures around 70 in philadelphia. your exclusive accuweather 7-day shows a warm high of 87 today. lots of sunshine and maybe a little bit more humid as the afternoon goes on. tomorrow hot and definitely more humid a-high of 91. a lot of sunshine but at night there could be a spotty shower or a thunderstorm. it looks like that system is gone in a hurry. thursday and friday are nice and then more humid and a bit unsettled as we head into the holiday weekend. >> i love this. she was saying it's okay to show me. your friend is saying aren't you supposed to be at work. >> i'm good. >> let's head in. >> okay, thank you, ginger. >>> we'll kick off the "heat index" with a study that will have people screaming at the tv screens from furman university making a lot of waves right now and reveals dads who ask to work from home two days a week are viewed more favorably than moms who make the same exact request. study s
look at some of those cities and number, hartford to 90., david murphy here on the terrace. lovers sunshine still comfortable with temperatures around 70 in philadelphia. your exclusive accuweather 7-day shows a warm high of 87 today. lots of sunshine and maybe a little bit more humid as the afternoon goes on. tomorrow hot and definitely more humid a-high of 91. a lot of sunshine but at night there could be a spotty shower or a thunderstorm. it looks like that system is gone in a hurry....
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i don't think egyptians -- from trinityhad college in hartford, connecticut, author of several books "arab spring, libyan winter." and most recently, "the poorer nations: a possible history of the global south." to see the rest of our interview, you can go to democracynow.org. democracy now! is looking for feedback from people who appreciate the closed captioning. e-mail your comments to outreach@democracynow.org or mail them to democracy now! p.o. box 693 new york, new york 10013. [captioning made possible by democracy now!] female announcer: welcome to delicious tv's vegan mashup. boxed, bagged, or shaken on today's episode, let's dig in to outrageously tasty and easy lunch favorites. miyoko schinner whips up a creamy pureed eggless salad, terry hope romero summons kale fans everywhere with shake-it kale caesar salad, guest chef adam sobel creates spicy seitan and kimchi tacos, special guest ayinde howell whips up a gluten-free fettuccine, and toni fiore shows us fabulous fish-free "tuno" sandwiches. male announcer: vegan mashup is made possible by friends of animals, working to cu
i don't think egyptians -- from trinityhad college in hartford, connecticut, author of several books "arab spring, libyan winter." and most recently, "the poorer nations: a possible history of the global south." to see the rest of our interview, you can go to democracynow.org. democracy now! is looking for feedback from people who appreciate the closed captioning. e-mail your comments to outreach@democracynow.org or mail them to democracy now! p.o. box 693 new york, new york...
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sunni hartford, voted one of the 25 most powerful women in finance by american banker. she's with us for the entire hour and we're luck toy have her today. great to see you again. >> thanks, scott. >> you've heard the conversation on the desk. how are you framing what queewe seeing? >> it's a direction, not a krexz. reacti correction. we expect things to move forward with that direction in mind. we're seeing it across the board, asset sales. a risk off trade now. not panicked. not in any asset field. not high equities feels like a repositioning to us. >> people trying to put their finger on what exactly w lly wa ailing the market. precipitating that, the situation in ukraine or gaza, whether it was some other flash points around the world. argentina and their situation and the default, morgan brennan has more breaking news regarding that topic. morgan? >> thanks, scott. >>> the dispute over argentina's debt has taken a major step forward. the international swaps, international swaps and deriv tishs association ruled argentina is in fact in default in the dispute over it
sunni hartford, voted one of the 25 most powerful women in finance by american banker. she's with us for the entire hour and we're luck toy have her today. great to see you again. >> thanks, scott. >> you've heard the conversation on the desk. how are you framing what queewe seeing? >> it's a direction, not a krexz. reacti correction. we expect things to move forward with that direction in mind. we're seeing it across the board, asset sales. a risk off trade now. not panicked....
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call the hartford at the number on you screen to request your free quote. even send you this free calculator. call: now. why wait? >>> welcome back to "squawk box." we're talking about some of the story that have gained our attention this morning in the newspapers. a story that i've been looking at, it's from "the new york times." a new chip functions like a brain, ibm says. this is a new chip called true north that ibm has created, ands faster and less power and more powerful, takes less energy than just about anything else out there -- >> what does it mean when it acts like a brain. artificial intelligence? >> the number -- it actually acts -- >> you don't have to program everything? >> the neutrons can connect to each other. they talk about it like that. contains apparently 5.4 billion transistors. draws only 70 milly watts of power. you might say what does that mean? an intel processor, the most modern ones out there only do 1.4 billion transistors. this is five times as much and consumes 35 to 140 watts. so apparently what it's going to be capable of d
call the hartford at the number on you screen to request your free quote. even send you this free calculator. call: now. why wait? >>> welcome back to "squawk box." we're talking about some of the story that have gained our attention this morning in the newspapers. a story that i've been looking at, it's from "the new york times." a new chip functions like a brain, ibm says. this is a new chip called true north that ibm has created, ands faster and less power and...
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the 20 person crew flew out of hartford county early this morning. firefighters say they know anything could happen. >> weather conditions where we're going, supposed to be really steep terrain. so yeah, dry conditions, the heat, fire behavior. yeah, you never really know what you're walking into. until you get there. >> all of the crews on their way are trained in battling forest fires and wild fires. and other states are also sending crews our way. washington and oregon receiving help for more than a dozen major wild fires that are burning there. >>> well, at 5:04 this morning, the family of a u.c. berkeley football player who died after collapsing at practice plans to file a wrongful death lawsuit against the school today. the players ted agu collapsed during a conditioning run in february. he rushed to the hospital where he died. doctors discovered he had a heart condition that made it difficult for blood to reach the heart. the family's lawyers say coaches and trainers should have noticed and helped him sooner. u.c. berkeley said they did everyt
the 20 person crew flew out of hartford county early this morning. firefighters say they know anything could happen. >> weather conditions where we're going, supposed to be really steep terrain. so yeah, dry conditions, the heat, fire behavior. yeah, you never really know what you're walking into. until you get there. >> all of the crews on their way are trained in battling forest fires and wild fires. and other states are also sending crews our way. washington and oregon receiving...
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joining me to talk an the national implications of this, jalani cobb, a professor at hartford, am i correct university of connecticut. >> university of connecticut. liz brown, a local columnist no st. louis. you joined me last night. we've been talking about -- we've kind of been working out in circles about issue here. there's the interaction that happened in that moment. where that police officer, it appears, from the facts as we know them, had a conception of who these people were. that he was ordering to get off the street. again, this is according to eyewitness testimony. >> right. >> and then it goes out to what that police force looks like and goes out to what the structure of thissen en tcounty looks lio north county, missouri. the fact of the matter, in los angeles, new york, you have a police department in new york that's majority nonwhite and eric garner is still on the ground. >> so what we're looking at here is something that's systemic, something that is broad, thing sth that is nationwide. so there's a terrible overlap in this. that is that tracy martin, trayvon martin's fath
joining me to talk an the national implications of this, jalani cobb, a professor at hartford, am i correct university of connecticut. >> university of connecticut. liz brown, a local columnist no st. louis. you joined me last night. we've been talking about -- we've kind of been working out in circles about issue here. there's the interaction that happened in that moment. where that police officer, it appears, from the facts as we know them, had a conception of who these people were....