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. >> reporter: these days, this is a fairly typical start to theth morning forivera family in hartford connecticut. millie rivera gets her three daughters ready for breakfast before catching t school bus, and israel rivera will soon head to start his shift at a hartford window factory. but it's taken months to have a routine or sense of normalcy. since november, the family of five has been living out of a single room at a redf rn because their home in puerto rico was badly damaged by hurricane maria. maria's winds ripped the roof off of the rivera's small house in rural ciales in central puerto rico. ey say most of their appliances, furniture and family keepsakes were destroyed and that they have no insurance to cover their losses. >> ( translated ): i'd love to have my house back the way it was. i put so much work into that home. for six years i worked so hard, everything i earned, i invested in that ho. we had no luxuries, rarely went out, rarely spent. just the bas necessities. >> reporter: yet the rivera's consider themselr luckier than their friends and family still on the island.
. >> reporter: these days, this is a fairly typical start to theth morning forivera family in hartford connecticut. millie rivera gets her three daughters ready for breakfast before catching t school bus, and israel rivera will soon head to start his shift at a hartford window factory. but it's taken months to have a routine or sense of normalcy. since november, the family of five has been living out of a single room at a redf rn because their home in puerto rico was badly damaged by...
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he was the rector of the congregational church in hartford. they became close friends and traveled in europe together. at one point, they are walking somewhere and some college students pick them up. the college students give them -- giveton journal," them a ride to the next town, and they are thrilled to meet mark twain. as much as he enjoyed walking, i think golf took too much concentration, and he couldn't carry on a monologue the way he usually enjoyed. [laughter] alan: yes. >> is there any evidence that at some point in his life that he suffered from severe depression? alan: you know, in researching jefferson, there were lots of claims that jefferson had asperger's syndrome, and i think there is very little evidence for that. i also think there is very little evidence that twain had depression because he was so productive and so social. it might be like trying to diagnose the president. [laughter] alan: it is hard to know what goes on in somebody's own mind. i think if he had depression, there would have been periods where he was not part
he was the rector of the congregational church in hartford. they became close friends and traveled in europe together. at one point, they are walking somewhere and some college students pick them up. the college students give them -- giveton journal," them a ride to the next town, and they are thrilled to meet mark twain. as much as he enjoyed walking, i think golf took too much concentration, and he couldn't carry on a monologue the way he usually enjoyed. [laughter] alan: yes. >>...
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the farm was a community in hartford, connecticut, settled by -- tended to be very well educated, socially progressive people. harriet beacher stowe was a neighbor. he seems to have gotten along ine with these people. there was evidence of her kind of schooling him in how to behave, which fork to use and all that kind of thing. i don't get any evidence that there was much of that. he had sort of a quality about him to absorb all of that, and get by, and to be accepted in all levels of society. he seems to have gotten along fine with harriet beacher stoe, the arthur of uncle tom's cabin. he did say in later years she became very eccentric and would enter other peoples houses, and they would be reading the newspaper or something, and she would let out a whoop behind them and scare the daylights out of them. for a time, they seemed to have a level of neighborly informant that was rare for its time. probably we would think they were very stuffy. i don't know. but he got along fine there. he could blend, without being a sociopath, he could blend into any circumstances. >> last question, anybody
the farm was a community in hartford, connecticut, settled by -- tended to be very well educated, socially progressive people. harriet beacher stowe was a neighbor. he seems to have gotten along ine with these people. there was evidence of her kind of schooling him in how to behave, which fork to use and all that kind of thing. i don't get any evidence that there was much of that. he had sort of a quality about him to absorb all of that, and get by, and to be accepted in all levels of society....
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the affordability of and assess ability of broadband for students in the north end of hartford. that's a predominantly ethnic, minority community with predominantly low income but nonetheless an area known for its community pride and commitment to at school. we worked in our partnership with the president of the organization and i mentioned her because she is in the room today. it's a testimony to her commitment and for those of you interested i would talk with her. we met with educators and parents and student spread we met with church leaders and neighborhood watch site organizations we met with city leaders, we talked to literally hundreds of people in the north end of hartford. what we learned is that many students suffer from the home workout. the area wer defined as 6 - 10:00 p.m. where they need access to do their homework. what we heard was that many students take extreme measures because they don't have a broadband access at home either for affordability or because of access. we heard stories that students would go to fast food restaurants to try to do their homework an
the affordability of and assess ability of broadband for students in the north end of hartford. that's a predominantly ethnic, minority community with predominantly low income but nonetheless an area known for its community pride and commitment to at school. we worked in our partnership with the president of the organization and i mentioned her because she is in the room today. it's a testimony to her commitment and for those of you interested i would talk with her. we met with educators and...
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in mounts laurel, burlington county, european union mill road between hartford and bringings parkers creek overflowed there. speed restrictions in evesham township. rain caused ponding and sidewalks and grass nearby. montgomery county, rising water leaves in the wissahickon creek closed valley green road and surrounding streets. another incident in flourtown run off from heavy rain forced incredibly a new installed fuel tank to rise up out of the ground at this gas station. take a look at what drivers had to say they had to drive through last night. him again, we have the road open hear mlk drive you saw the car drive through. i would take precautions early morning, we did see ponding driving along the way. hopefully the rain stays off for the rest of the morning and the roads will look better as the day progresses. jeanette reyes channel 6 "action news." >>> drivers dealt with heavy fog along route 1 in smyrna, delaware. once the r subside no shortage. standing water there, as well. there was muddy conditions on local farms creating slope -- sloppy conditions for cows and horses. >>
in mounts laurel, burlington county, european union mill road between hartford and bringings parkers creek overflowed there. speed restrictions in evesham township. rain caused ponding and sidewalks and grass nearby. montgomery county, rising water leaves in the wissahickon creek closed valley green road and surrounding streets. another incident in flourtown run off from heavy rain forced incredibly a new installed fuel tank to rise up out of the ground at this gas station. take a look at what...
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. >>> from hartford to houston, police across the country are facing a growing problem the lack of manpower is made worse and that has an impact on how first responders do their jobs our kate rogers went on a ride-along in houston to see the shortage first hand. >> you have to go an extra step to shake a hand or say good morning. >> reporter: he was born in houston. he decided to answer the call of service in his hometown. >> i love serving and giving back and i wanted to do that the city level. >> reporter: but working in a department that is 2,000 short has put a strain on the staff. >> you have to take the calls by priority level that's all you can do. >> reporter: the officers has been deployed officers and changing recruitment techniques. offering shorter training with those with experience. he also personally works in the community to foster relationships with minorities. >> be the change you want to see. if you think things should be different, come on and join the ranks. >> they're losing an average of three per month. all around, departments are trying to do things, they're looking
. >>> from hartford to houston, police across the country are facing a growing problem the lack of manpower is made worse and that has an impact on how first responders do their jobs our kate rogers went on a ride-along in houston to see the shortage first hand. >> you have to go an extra step to shake a hand or say good morning. >> reporter: he was born in houston. he decided to answer the call of service in his hometown. >> i love serving and giving back and i...
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with hartford are that number one there is no down u downtown and 50% of the buildings are tax-free buildings, are hospitals or education places and you can't do anything with those so hartford has no money coming in they can't touch these buildings. employers are saying what's the excitement of being here employers are saying i don't want to be here, you i want to go to denver, you have snowboarding and recreational marijuana. >> coming up when we return, a round-up of this morning,'s big earning numbers, you are watching "squawk box" on cnpc him we are in triple digits in the red. we'll tell you more about that in just a moment take a deeeep breath in... and... exhale... aflac! and a gentle wave-like motion... liberate your spine... aflac! and reach, toes blossoming... not that great at yoga ya but when i slipped a disc, he paid my claim in just one day. so he had your back? yup in just one day, we process, approve and pay. one day pay. only from aflac today, a focus on innovation in the southern tier is helping build the new new york. starting with advanced manufacturing that bri
with hartford are that number one there is no down u downtown and 50% of the buildings are tax-free buildings, are hospitals or education places and you can't do anything with those so hartford has no money coming in they can't touch these buildings. employers are saying what's the excitement of being here employers are saying i don't want to be here, you i want to go to denver, you have snowboarding and recreational marijuana. >> coming up when we return, a round-up of this morning,'s...
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hartford not a lot. really get to state college, scranton, allebany and northern new england for the heavier snow amounts. even if you don't get all snow, you have to deal with the ice and freezing rain, too. >> yeah, new york dodging a bullet, but looks like a messy evening commute. >>> let's turn to business. after two days of heavy losses, the dow rallied yesterday closing 567 points higher after a day that was all over the map. i guess the question that investors are asking, is the worst over or could they see more volatility in the days to come? >> i think more volatility in the days to come is the short answer to that. and if you look at what the u.s. stock futures are implying, there is probably going to be another renewed bout of selling on the markets, on your markets state side, this thursday. the dow is expected to fall by triple digits by about 300 points last time i checked the futures. and i really think it will be driven by uncertainty, uncertainty related to the politics. let's not forget
hartford not a lot. really get to state college, scranton, allebany and northern new england for the heavier snow amounts. even if you don't get all snow, you have to deal with the ice and freezing rain, too. >> yeah, new york dodging a bullet, but looks like a messy evening commute. >>> let's turn to business. after two days of heavy losses, the dow rallied yesterday closing 567 points higher after a day that was all over the map. i guess the question that investors are asking,...
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. >> becky here in hartford short about 100 officers right now. losing an average of 3 per month all around the country departments are trying to do different things to attract and retain talent. partnering with the military, high schools and colleges to get new people onboard and get them while they're young. some are looking at experimental drug policies to maybe reconsider people who experimented with drugs in youth but might make good officers today. doing all kinds of things to find and keep good talent. >> thank you very much. >>> up next we are on the money fixing health care on a global scare. how billionaire felon throppist gill gates plans to save om of the toughest parts of the worltd with solutions. >> good thing the super bowl is in minnesota and played indoors this time around. bad news for the players they'll be leaving cold hard cash behind. we will explain why. right now look at how the stock market ended the week. you owned your car for four years. you named it brad. you loved brad. and then you totaled him. you two had been thro
. >> becky here in hartford short about 100 officers right now. losing an average of 3 per month all around the country departments are trying to do different things to attract and retain talent. partnering with the military, high schools and colleges to get new people onboard and get them while they're young. some are looking at experimental drug policies to maybe reconsider people who experimented with drugs in youth but might make good officers today. doing all kinds of things to find...
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closing union mill road between hartford and bringings.peed restrictions in place on area highways due to flooding. in camden county, fog covered cooper river park this morning, and rain caused ponding on sidewalks and grass nearby. the entire delaware delaware valley saw an impact. in montgomery county, pennsylvania, rising water level s and the creek closed valley green road and surround ing streets. in flowertown, runoff from heavy rains forced this newly install ed fuel tank up and out of the ground at this gas station. the scullykill river this afternoon, more powerful thanks to rain. and in philadelphia, closing portions of mlk drive due to flooding. one side effect? >> feels like spring. >> reporter: the warmer temperatures gave runners a taste of spring. it's nice to be out here with no gloves on and a light coat as well. also tonight, we heard some thunder and we saw some lightning. it was brief. but still a surprise for february. for now, reporting live, annie m ccormack. walter, back to you. >> it was a messy day. thank you. tou
closing union mill road between hartford and bringings.peed restrictions in place on area highways due to flooding. in camden county, fog covered cooper river park this morning, and rain caused ponding on sidewalks and grass nearby. the entire delaware delaware valley saw an impact. in montgomery county, pennsylvania, rising water level s and the creek closed valley green road and surround ing streets. in flowertown, runoff from heavy rains forced this newly install ed fuel tank up and out of...
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maybe one to two inches from hartford to boston koords cape cod and the coast.e effect stuff kicks off later on today. it's not the fact we'll get a lot of snow. the timing for the morning commute makes things crunchy and icy. today's forecast snow early. freeze in the northeast. just cold in the ohio shadow, it means six more weeks of winter. no, i say, no. hold together. a little to the left. 1, 2, 3, push! easy! easy! easy! (horn honking) alright! alright! we've all got places to go! we've all got places to go! washington crossing the delaware turnpike? surprising. what's not surprising? how much money sean saved by switching to geico. big man with a horn. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more. hey, l'eggo my eggo. i don't see your name on it. really? ba bam! know the rules. keep your eggo. l'eggo my eggo. okay. for 100 years, heritage and innovation have made gillette the #1 shave in america. now get gillette quality at lower prices -- every day. brought to you by 1200 workers in boston -- we're proud of giving you our best. gillette. the be
maybe one to two inches from hartford to boston koords cape cod and the coast.e effect stuff kicks off later on today. it's not the fact we'll get a lot of snow. the timing for the morning commute makes things crunchy and icy. today's forecast snow early. freeze in the northeast. just cold in the ohio shadow, it means six more weeks of winter. no, i say, no. hold together. a little to the left. 1, 2, 3, push! easy! easy! easy! (horn honking) alright! alright! we've all got places to go! we've...
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. >> reporter: funded by public and private money, projects under way in hartford and chicago. >> we're putting teachers at the center of the community where they belong. >> reporter: back in san francisco they are taking the first steps to do something similar with a plan to create 150 homes in an abandoned school. >> hi. how was your day at school? >> reporter: she shares this studio with her teenage son. >> i'm unable to provide him a place of his own. >> reporter: after 17 years she may leave her school. >> even though i love the kid, the community, it's such a good school, i just would like a home. >> reporter: a dilemma that so many teachers across the country face. ron allen, nbc news, san francisco. >>> there's a lot to tell you about tonight from the winter olympics. my colleague kate snow has the rest of our program from pyeongchang. kate, you were in the venue last night for that amazing performance by one american skater. >> reporter: yeah, such a comeback for nathan chen after a disasterous performance the night before. more from pyeongchang before. more from pyeongchang st
. >> reporter: funded by public and private money, projects under way in hartford and chicago. >> we're putting teachers at the center of the community where they belong. >> reporter: back in san francisco they are taking the first steps to do something similar with a plan to create 150 homes in an abandoned school. >> hi. how was your day at school? >> reporter: she shares this studio with her teenage son. >> i'm unable to provide him a place of his own....
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. >>> to ivy league action penn looking to remain unbeaten in conference play against hartford.down 12. penn down by nine and the crimson come right back. chris lewis hits the shot in the paint right there. he led harvard with 25 points and they snapped the quakers five game winning streak with a 76 to 67 victory. >>> flyers start a two game west coast trip tonight against the worst team in the league arizona. dave hakstol's quad looking for a little pay back. the orange and black hold one of the two wild card spots. right now in the eastern conference. >>> flyers will go into this game with a two game winning streak. captain claude giroux had a goal and two assists to help them beat montreal five-three thursday night. >>> and look at the rainy weather could not stop these eagles fans from seeing one of the stars of the super bowl champion eagles an autograph signing at carl's cards in haver ton. the glassboro native had 100 receiving yards and a touchdown in last week's win over the patriots. rain won't stop the fans. >> no, no no. cold couldn't get there. beau allen and jason
. >>> to ivy league action penn looking to remain unbeaten in conference play against hartford.down 12. penn down by nine and the crimson come right back. chris lewis hits the shot in the paint right there. he led harvard with 25 points and they snapped the quakers five game winning streak with a 76 to 67 victory. >>> flyers start a two game west coast trip tonight against the worst team in the league arizona. dave hakstol's quad looking for a little pay back. the orange and...
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boston, hartford, burlington vermont in the 40s. extremely unusual for this time of year.t cold air is well to the north. and the chilly air rising in southeastern nan today mild with high pressure off the coast and warm front moving in. so tomorrow you'll notice the die sky by the afternoon takes on that mill company white look. filtered sunshine with warmer air moving in a loft. it's associated with a warm front. ahead of this. this is that mess down through memphis moving in to tennessee, then kentucky, into the midwest. some snow associated with it in the great lakes by thursday we'll watch it progress eastward chicago seeing some snow. just to the north through mississippi and also the upper peninsula of michigan see the snow as well many here's the storm system over the midwest. this is thursday morning. we get in on the rain by the afternoon. then you have two areas of low pressure. this one will be transferring the energy off the coast we talk about this lot with snowstorms but we don't have any cold air in place it will be rin thursday and wind into friday. as the
boston, hartford, burlington vermont in the 40s. extremely unusual for this time of year.t cold air is well to the north. and the chilly air rising in southeastern nan today mild with high pressure off the coast and warm front moving in. so tomorrow you'll notice the die sky by the afternoon takes on that mill company white look. filtered sunshine with warmer air moving in a loft. it's associated with a warm front. ahead of this. this is that mess down through memphis moving in to tennessee,...
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is we were contacted by hartford officials who had done a survey of their small businesses and found that they were unable for the reasons ms. hovis was discussing to connect to the internet because they were being quoted $30,000 for street crossings. yon i don't fault the industry but i do note that that's a reality and that's where we need to make progress. >> i think that's very helpful. madam chairwoman, i want to ask anonymous consent that i be able to place the harvard study that i referenced in my opening comments today that deals with communities being able to set up their own municipal broadband. >> so ordered without objection. >> thank you. thank you to all of the witnesses. a good hearing. important one. >> gentle lady yields back and now the gentleman leading our broadband expansion effort, mr. johnson, you're recognized. >> thank you, madam chair. i appreciate it. this is such an important hearing. living in rural appalachia, i hear all the time about the urban/rural divide. it's very, very real. places that businesses will not come into because they can't get access to
is we were contacted by hartford officials who had done a survey of their small businesses and found that they were unable for the reasons ms. hovis was discussing to connect to the internet because they were being quoted $30,000 for street crossings. yon i don't fault the industry but i do note that that's a reality and that's where we need to make progress. >> i think that's very helpful. madam chairwoman, i want to ask anonymous consent that i be able to place the harvard study that i...
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come apparent and professor of language and culture study that trinity college in hartford thank you so much for to finding time to join us on the program tonight thank you very much. the portuguese island of terror syria in the atlantico is in desperate need of decontamination decades of u.s. air force activity have left it polluted with heavy metals and islanders are say they're worried about the prevalence of cancer and other serious illnesses. and it's time to run away from here as well ready to stay too long. we have is a series of locations with extremely high levels of pollution caused by heavy metals a hydrocarbons there are very high levels of lead in some say sterility and cancer everything me and neverending amounts of problems associated with an excess of these substances. all my family lived in that area both of my parents died of cancer when i was thirty three i was diagnosed with breast cancer. the dire environmental situation on the island was first acknowledged in a classified report written in two thousand and three which has since been leaked it describes seventy m
come apparent and professor of language and culture study that trinity college in hartford thank you so much for to finding time to join us on the program tonight thank you very much. the portuguese island of terror syria in the atlantico is in desperate need of decontamination decades of u.s. air force activity have left it polluted with heavy metals and islanders are say they're worried about the prevalence of cancer and other serious illnesses. and it's time to run away from here as well...
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maybe one to two inches from hartford to boston koords cape cod and the coast.e effect stuff kicks off later on today. it's not the fact we'll get a lot of snow. the timing for the morning commute makes things crunchy and icy. today's forecast snow early. freeze in the northeast. just cold in the ohio little bi coming for your saturday. temperatures not too bad in colorado. of course, today is groundhog day. how much long her we have of winter left. >> big weather man day for you, bill. >> big day for all of us. >> punxsutawney. >> of president trump heads to his estate in south florida where he will likely watch the super bowl on sunday. he hosted a super bowl party last year. no word whether he's having one this year. >> major league baseball says all ballparks will expand protective netting beyond the dugouts by opening day after several spectators have been hit by fall balls and broken bats. >> groundhog day. we'll see punxsutawney phil. if he sees his shadow, it means six more weeks of winter. no, i say, no. hold together. a little to the left. 1, 2, 3, pus
maybe one to two inches from hartford to boston koords cape cod and the coast.e effect stuff kicks off later on today. it's not the fact we'll get a lot of snow. the timing for the morning commute makes things crunchy and icy. today's forecast snow early. freeze in the northeast. just cold in the ohio little bi coming for your saturday. temperatures not too bad in colorado. of course, today is groundhog day. how much long her we have of winter left. >> big weather man day for you, bill....
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that's in hartford, michigan. that new winter storm on the move tomorrow. the northeast bracing for it by the end of the weekend. rob marciano with us again tonight, tracking it all for us. hey, rob. >> reporter: hey, david. the cold has settled in. the windchill where i stand is five degrees. look at the numbers in the morning. that's about the story. it will be 7 below in boston, 9 degrees in chicago. not a lot happening with the system tomorrow. maybe the northern part and the great lakes, and the snow starts to fly. the southern part and the southeast, heavier rain through atlanta. north and west, a good swath of one to three inches of snow. back through chicago, a half foot around the lakes and super bowl in minneapolis. minus 17 for a windchill. that is cold stuff. david? >> that's for sure. rob marciano, good to see you again tonight. >>> next to your money. your 401(k) and the dow. most analysts turning to something else. an improving economy, and a likeliness that interest rates could go up soon. the dow losing more than 665 points today, and for t
that's in hartford, michigan. that new winter storm on the move tomorrow. the northeast bracing for it by the end of the weekend. rob marciano with us again tonight, tracking it all for us. hey, rob. >> reporter: hey, david. the cold has settled in. the windchill where i stand is five degrees. look at the numbers in the morning. that's about the story. it will be 7 below in boston, 9 degrees in chicago. not a lot happening with the system tomorrow. maybe the northern part and the great...
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my name is crimson hartford, and i am a 10th grader at abraham lincoln high school. i'd first like to say thank you for reconsidering the policy, 1k3 we'd like some things for you to consider: when is the committee getting together, who are the district staff members that will be part of this committee? are they going to entertain public commentary? what are your criteria for developing the plan, and once the committee develops its plan, will the board be voting on it with public commentary or public policy? thank you for listening. >> hello. my name is jeffrey nazara, and i'm an alumni from lincoln high school. so from the first meeting i came in, i heard about this issue, and i would like to thank you for revising your proposal and changing it. so i've been around the block for three years now, and i've seen all those productions and plays that these wonderful drama kids have done, so all that money is funded from drama tickets. we do all this hard work, we fund ourselves, for the most part, we do have little funding, if some funding, from the school, but that obvi
my name is crimson hartford, and i am a 10th grader at abraham lincoln high school. i'd first like to say thank you for reconsidering the policy, 1k3 we'd like some things for you to consider: when is the committee getting together, who are the district staff members that will be part of this committee? are they going to entertain public commentary? what are your criteria for developing the plan, and once the committee develops its plan, will the board be voting on it with public commentary or...
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headquarters was in massachusetts and what they're doing is moving in operation they purchased from the hartfordurance company years ago and moving that massachusetts. the reality is we have lots of businesses moved to connecticut. nbc sports is broadcasting from stamford, connecticut. insurance companies are moving in -- apple, one of the biggest insurers of ship rate moved from another state into connecticut. we are growing jobs, we have seen the creation of 75 to 80,000 jobs while i have been governor, having said that demographic change our behavior. we live in a different world, a more competitive road, and that is why we enlarged the university of connecticut engineering program by 70% to make sure that those great jet engines made by companies in our state continue to be made. we are the third most countries concentrated stake in aerospace, we are a leader in manufacturing and health care and leader in insurance. and hardll that tough stories because you're going to lose a state-by-state competition just as you are going to win, but there is a lot of very good things happening in connecti
headquarters was in massachusetts and what they're doing is moving in operation they purchased from the hartfordurance company years ago and moving that massachusetts. the reality is we have lots of businesses moved to connecticut. nbc sports is broadcasting from stamford, connecticut. insurance companies are moving in -- apple, one of the biggest insurers of ship rate moved from another state into connecticut. we are growing jobs, we have seen the creation of 75 to 80,000 jobs while i have...
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from dc and baltimore all the way up through philadelphia and eventually into new york city and hartford, connecticut. we'll catch somewhat of a break by midday. that swings through later this afternoon. on top of that we have a dense fog advisory. it's in eveng until 7:00 a.m. it could be extended right now the visibilities have actually increased over the last hour or so. expect frequent visibilities less than a quarter mile in this shaded area. and as we look at the visibilities, you can see they're not nearly as bad as they were. we're up to 2, getting a little bit better in reading, 1.5 in philadelphia, 3 in wilmington, 2.5 in millville and 2 miles in trenton. to sum everything up for you, during the morning hours expect pockets of heavy rain, minor flooding especially in low-lying areas and areas of poor drainage, and the visibility will be severely reduced at times, less than .25 mile. bottom line, slow it down and leave distance between you and the car from front of you on the road. during the late morning hours still tracking this pocket of heavier rain swinging out of here by m
from dc and baltimore all the way up through philadelphia and eventually into new york city and hartford, connecticut. we'll catch somewhat of a break by midday. that swings through later this afternoon. on top of that we have a dense fog advisory. it's in eveng until 7:00 a.m. it could be extended right now the visibilities have actually increased over the last hour or so. expect frequent visibilities less than a quarter mile in this shaded area. and as we look at the visibilities, you can see...
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trust issues with the police to become involved in terms of a career with the police. >> here in hartfordre short about 100 officers they're losing on average about 3 per month. they say they've been sounding the alarm on the pending issue for years, and now the new mayor and city council are just starting to take it seriously. hopefully they'll be hiring more and moorman power soon back over to you. >> okay, kate. thanks for that report tough situation. obviously we -- the men in blue -- >> and women. >> men -- that's what i meant. you know -- you want to talk about it either way let's get to andrew. andrew, what's going on? what's coming up, dude >> coming up when we return, the man behind one of the most storied franchises in sports history. yes, patriots owner robert kraft is going to be our very special guest as his team goes for title number 6 "squawk box" returns live from minneapolis, the site of ser bowl lii right after this. obvious. sometimes, they just drop in. cme group can help you navigate risks and capture opportunities. we enable you to reach global markets and drive forw
trust issues with the police to become involved in terms of a career with the police. >> here in hartfordre short about 100 officers they're losing on average about 3 per month. they say they've been sounding the alarm on the pending issue for years, and now the new mayor and city council are just starting to take it seriously. hopefully they'll be hiring more and moorman power soon back over to you. >> okay, kate. thanks for that report tough situation. obviously we -- the men in...
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on monday, in hartford, connecticut where i come from. a mexican illegal pled guilty to being part of a heroin ring that extended to alabama, connecticut, rhode island, ohio, and, guess what? he is a boomer rang visitor. weighs already deported back in 2014. then there is this charmer sal door gomentdz lopsz montgomery county maryland right by where i'm broadcasting from. the salvadorian illegal was urinating in public lovely when a bystander tried to convince him to pull up his pants and find a bathroom. instead he pulled a box cutter out and started slashing at the poor man's throat. there is a lot of gashes there now. last week three dreamers were arrested in three different smuggling cases, all were daca recipients. they were smuggling human beings. two were nabbed in california and one in arizona. and this a heartbreaker. five days ago in rio vista,s at the texas, a young mother of two jennifer smith on the way to pick up her kids at school was killed in a horrific car crash by illegal immigrant martinez ramirez, 32 years old. he was
on monday, in hartford, connecticut where i come from. a mexican illegal pled guilty to being part of a heroin ring that extended to alabama, connecticut, rhode island, ohio, and, guess what? he is a boomer rang visitor. weighs already deported back in 2014. then there is this charmer sal door gomentdz lopsz montgomery county maryland right by where i'm broadcasting from. the salvadorian illegal was urinating in public lovely when a bystander tried to convince him to pull up his pants and find...
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but you spoke clearly about the hartford area.as born and raised in connecticut so it's nice to have you here think with the committee needs is some pinpointing by of specifics that will actually will remove impediments to employment. neither bill constantine. but to both of you, whoever wants to go first. >> i couldn't agree more about the importance of some of those particular issues. we talked about rural challenges, there are some acute urban challenges that get less discussion. sometimes not even recognize. small business areas and urban and suburban areas are less served in many cases the residential customers. that's because the traditional footprints of the cable industry was to go to the residences in the community that's great most metropolitan areas. >> what you see the advertisements on tv for the commercial site. come do business with us and we can serve your small business the best. >> if infrastructure isn't there it will be very costly. it small business is not a business that's not slam toward the private sector,
but you spoke clearly about the hartford area.as born and raised in connecticut so it's nice to have you here think with the committee needs is some pinpointing by of specifics that will actually will remove impediments to employment. neither bill constantine. but to both of you, whoever wants to go first. >> i couldn't agree more about the importance of some of those particular issues. we talked about rural challenges, there are some acute urban challenges that get less discussion....
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one in hartford. the idea is that key legislators and influencers will attend and learn more and spread the message. we think that is going way to -- that is the way to get this done. if you want to do something specifically today, in l a guy named peter -- email a guy named peter in oregon. we have majority support in both chambers. often do schedule a house bill for a vote. if he would just scheduled a house bill for a vote, there would be more electoral votes in the national popular vote interstate compact. you can do that. the second thing i will say is i have talked to state legislators across the country on this issue. we recruited all the sponsors and put them on the bill and and -- and enacted the bill in all 11 states. with bipartisan, nonpartisan, legislative advocates from both sides of the aisle. our republican support continues to be our republican support. i have been in front of grown-up, conservative, activists around the country -- [laughter] who believe that grown-up conservatives ou
one in hartford. the idea is that key legislators and influencers will attend and learn more and spread the message. we think that is going way to -- that is the way to get this done. if you want to do something specifically today, in l a guy named peter -- email a guy named peter in oregon. we have majority support in both chambers. often do schedule a house bill for a vote. if he would just scheduled a house bill for a vote, there would be more electoral votes in the national popular vote...
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take a look. 27 degrees in hartford. rain freezes on contact. a dangerous commute.ctions, it's all snow. winter storm warnings in effect across the area. tonight, mostly gone and tomorrow is a much better day all across the eastern seaboard. >> you know i hate the wintry mix. the freezing rain. >> the freezing rain. and that's what's dangerous. >> sometimes when you walk outside, you don't realize it's icy. >> yes. you take a step -- >> and then you know. so if i'm headed to florida for the weekend, will i be happy? >> a beautiful weekend. temperatures in the 80s and there's tons of sunshine. >> all right. >> nice time to go to florida. >> if you -- if it's raining, you can always have a umbrella. right? a weatherman umbrella. >> a great day to get your weatherman umbrella. >> thanks for being here and good news if you're going to florida. thank you so much for joining us today. i'm dana perino. here's shep. >> shepard: it's noon on the west coast. 3:00 on capitol hill where lawmakers are trying to keep the government from shutting down again. senators say they have
take a look. 27 degrees in hartford. rain freezes on contact. a dangerous commute.ctions, it's all snow. winter storm warnings in effect across the area. tonight, mostly gone and tomorrow is a much better day all across the eastern seaboard. >> you know i hate the wintry mix. the freezing rain. >> the freezing rain. and that's what's dangerous. >> sometimes when you walk outside, you don't realize it's icy. >> yes. you take a step -- >> and then you know. so if i'm...
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as well with clear skies pretty end of the day and sunset as well temperatures in the 50's from hartfordboston all the way to richmond, and west to cleveland. so warmth everywhere. toronto at 52. rochester new york 54. temperatures from north to south pretty comfortable. as that chilly airy treats and that cold air is well to the north a mild stretch with high pressure off the coast but some high clouds will begin to filter in over the next couple of days as we get ready for our next storm. first a warm front and then we'll see a coastal storm develop. it doesn't look like much now, but this is going to develop into a big rain and wind maker so we'll go hour by hour and watch this developing storm pick it up tonight at 7:00 o'clock watch high pressure off the coast and by tomorrow afternoon it gets a little bit closer the low still back over oklahoma and kansas. but by thursday morning, the setup is going to be very clear. low pressure over chicago. pushing rain toward philadelphia. it will be moving in by midday on thursday. and we'll watch redevelopment off the coast. even some snow as
as well with clear skies pretty end of the day and sunset as well temperatures in the 50's from hartfordboston all the way to richmond, and west to cleveland. so warmth everywhere. toronto at 52. rochester new york 54. temperatures from north to south pretty comfortable. as that chilly airy treats and that cold air is well to the north a mild stretch with high pressure off the coast but some high clouds will begin to filter in over the next couple of days as we get ready for our next storm....
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reports of 1 to 2 inches from boston to hartford and everywhere the in between.long island, but it hasn't been bad at all from d.c. to philly to battle pore. the roads there are just wet now. temperatures are falling quickly. today, very cold in the great lakes. 21 in chicago. minneapolis, windchill is still about negative 15 right now. high of only 13 today. snow tomorrow and cold again for the super bowl. so let's take a look at your weekend forecast. saturday is kind of quiet. a little bit of light snow as i mentioned. also through wisconsin. a little bit of rain will develop. these two are going to combine for our storm on the east coast on sunday. thankfully, there's not a lot of cold air to work with. there will be some snow, but it's not going to be a huge storm. the poconos, cat skills, heading.up through the berkshires, northern portions of new england, and western new york are the best chance to get plowable snow. maybe a little bit of snow in the mountains through virginia and central appear laborenans there in north carolina. >> i was hoping to get th
reports of 1 to 2 inches from boston to hartford and everywhere the in between.long island, but it hasn't been bad at all from d.c. to philly to battle pore. the roads there are just wet now. temperatures are falling quickly. today, very cold in the great lakes. 21 in chicago. minneapolis, windchill is still about negative 15 right now. high of only 13 today. snow tomorrow and cold again for the super bowl. so let's take a look at your weekend forecast. saturday is kind of quiet. a little bit...
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our viewing areas they picked up six to 8 inches same thing here other bull's eye here north of hartford of boston. now as we look at the water vapor shot is there your path earn right there everything from west to east. if we saw arctic air, these cloud would be moving from north to south. when it is west to east it is all mild pacific air, dry air, right here, moving in on the back side. it will make for a delightful afternoon. temperatures today, shooting up in the mid to upper 40's, by 3:30, 46 degrees, wall to wall blue skies, overnight tonight, it is clear early, say partly cloudy after midnight and seasonal. 32 degrees in allentown. thirty-five in philadelphia wilmington 34. that is by 6:00 a.m. then cloud will begin continue on crease again monday morning as we see the warm front get closer and closer and perhaps a couple of showers associated with the front early on and then maybe a period of rain, during the afternoon but lot at temperatures, 48 in philadelphia, by 3:30. and then lower 50's showing up for south jersey. once that pulls through, that is opening up the door to spr
our viewing areas they picked up six to 8 inches same thing here other bull's eye here north of hartford of boston. now as we look at the water vapor shot is there your path earn right there everything from west to east. if we saw arctic air, these cloud would be moving from north to south. when it is west to east it is all mild pacific air, dry air, right here, moving in on the back side. it will make for a delightful afternoon. temperatures today, shooting up in the mid to upper 40's, by...
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successful and were planning to events in connecticut in the coming months, one in new haven and one in hartford the idea is that key legislators and influencers will attend, learn more and spread the message. think by spreading this message that is the way to get this done. >> the only thing i lay on top of that is if you want to do something specifically to the e-mail peter courtney in oregon and tell him to schedule a houseboat for a vote. he happens to be a partisan democrat was standing in the way of being active. we have majority support in both chambers and if you would just schedule the house bill for a vote there would be more electoral votes in the national popular vote, and is a comic but if you're interested in doing something productive today you can do that. the second thing i will say is the guy who talked to state legislator across country on this issue that is we do is the legislative work and we scooted all the sponsors and we put it on the bill and we've enacted the bill in all 11 states and passing through those full-fledged state of chambers with bipartisan nonpartisan legis
successful and were planning to events in connecticut in the coming months, one in new haven and one in hartford the idea is that key legislators and influencers will attend, learn more and spread the message. think by spreading this message that is the way to get this done. >> the only thing i lay on top of that is if you want to do something specifically to the e-mail peter courtney in oregon and tell him to schedule a houseboat for a vote. he happens to be a partisan democrat was...
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one in new haven and one in hartford. is idea is legislatures will attend and learn more and spread the message. we think by spreading the message, that's the way to get this done. >> if you want to do something specifically today e-mail a guy in oregon and schedule the house for a vote. happens to be a partisan democrat standing in the way of the enactment. fe you would just schedule the house bill for a vote, there would be more electoral votes in the national popular vote interstate exact. if you want to do something really productive today. you can do that. the second thing i'll say is talked to state legislatures across the country on this issue. that's what we do. legislative work. recruit the sponsors, put them on the bill. enacted the bill in all 11 states. passed them through 12 legislative chambers. legislative advocates from both sides of the aisle. republican support continues to be our republican support. i've been in front of grownup conservative activists around the country who believe that grownup conserva
one in new haven and one in hartford. is idea is legislatures will attend and learn more and spread the message. we think by spreading the message, that's the way to get this done. >> if you want to do something specifically today e-mail a guy in oregon and schedule the house for a vote. happens to be a partisan democrat standing in the way of the enactment. fe you would just schedule the house bill for a vote, there would be more electoral votes in the national popular vote interstate...
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i was the first responder at hartford and i've been to the scene of over 400 shootings in 13 years.i bear witness to 300 young people being murdered in different communities. i've seen a lot and i've responded to a lot. most painful response was that response my own brother. i never thought again made a man. i have very little experience with gun and i was never the victim of gun violence. the most dangerous victim was my education. the series of lessons about the human body and how to make it a weapon. child abuse, physical abuse and verbal abuse. all the way someone can use a body to impose their will on someone. that was my experience. i grew up believing that hurting people is power and respect. when i was in the street culture i learned that street society lives with a different set of rules. the reduce me to the power of guns. that line of education may power worth more than my own sanity. god will lead to my greatest pain, my child to protector, teenage role model and it eventually make grown-up responsibility, my brother was murdered. a gun made a man, silent one, brooklyn,
i was the first responder at hartford and i've been to the scene of over 400 shootings in 13 years.i bear witness to 300 young people being murdered in different communities. i've seen a lot and i've responded to a lot. most painful response was that response my own brother. i never thought again made a man. i have very little experience with gun and i was never the victim of gun violence. the most dangerous victim was my education. the series of lessons about the human body and how to make it...
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in hartford, connecticut, a fedex truck had an icy spinout. was hurt in that incident. >> what a well scene right there. >>> a police officer has been killed in the line of duty. the officer was fatally shot while responding to a disturbance call. a male civilian was also shot during the incident. police say the suspects gunman is now in custody after a stand off that lasted several hours. >>> a deputy in florida ended a deadly am rampage by gilling a gunman who left a trail of violence across four cities. the suspect allegedly shot and injured two men in west palm beach and killed a woman in lake worth. police say he then drove the wrong way down interstate 95, crashing into three drivers before being shot dead. parts of i-95 were closed more than seven hours. police are still searching for a motive. >>> canadian prime minister, justin trudeau is on a four-day tour of the united states. he's clarifying that statement that had some accusing him of being too politically correct. prior to departure to the u.s., trudeau told a woman he used the w
in hartford, connecticut, a fedex truck had an icy spinout. was hurt in that incident. >> what a well scene right there. >>> a police officer has been killed in the line of duty. the officer was fatally shot while responding to a disturbance call. a male civilian was also shot during the incident. police say the suspects gunman is now in custody after a stand off that lasted several hours. >>> a deputy in florida ended a deadly am rampage by gilling a gunman who left a...
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we're left behind clear skies, across the mid at plant frick richmond, virginia all the way up in to hartfordt , boston massachusetts this area is clear this should stay out to the west today and couple clouds could sneak in but this is a nice looking day. all that sunshine and a wind out of the west, or at lee westerly component, west/ northwest, to that wind, we should, we should warm up quickly. so 39 in philadelphia. it is 40 in dover. forty-one in cape may, atlantic city. thirty-eight in allentown. well above freezing mark of 32 forecast for today ton of sunshine. 48 degrees is the high. normal is 44. by 1:00 o'clock 46. forty-eight by 4:00. by 7:00 o'clock 43. by 10:00 o'clock back down to 37. guys? >> chris, thank you. >>> new to the latest on our breaking news, a fire fighters remain on the scene of that massive four alarm blaze that burned for hours in old city this morning. flames could be seen shooting from the roof, and inside the building at third and chestnut street. >> embers were also seen flying from this massive fire, those embers, a big concern for fire fighters, because of
we're left behind clear skies, across the mid at plant frick richmond, virginia all the way up in to hartfordt , boston massachusetts this area is clear this should stay out to the west today and couple clouds could sneak in but this is a nice looking day. all that sunshine and a wind out of the west, or at lee westerly component, west/ northwest, to that wind, we should, we should warm up quickly. so 39 in philadelphia. it is 40 in dover. forty-one in cape may, atlantic city. thirty-eight in...
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this is the western shore, hartford county, but-- >> say that again now. >> so, usually in the gerrymander, thinking about packing and cracking, as ways of doing bad things to a racial minority. so cracking is not okay, but packing is not-- >> right, i would think they would say a constitutional violation if you're joined into county where your party is winning. where we would say that could be part and parcel of violation, that packing prevents you and your party from electing a share amount of people state wide. >> i promise we'll leave time for questions for all of you at the end. we'll move onto the next case, trump versus hawaii 3.0. i understand that the last-- the preview was on september 19th last year, and at that point travel ban 2.0 was still in place, and the case was scheduled for oral argument in early october, but on september 24th, the president issued a new order and everything started all over again. so willy is going to talk to us about the travel ban, different? how is it going to go around. >> i dissent from calling it 3.0. >> host:. >> fair enough. >> i think it's 3.1
this is the western shore, hartford county, but-- >> say that again now. >> so, usually in the gerrymander, thinking about packing and cracking, as ways of doing bad things to a racial minority. so cracking is not okay, but packing is not-- >> right, i would think they would say a constitutional violation if you're joined into county where your party is winning. where we would say that could be part and parcel of violation, that packing prevents you and your party from...
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hartford county. >> say that again now. >> usually in racial gerrymandering we think about both packing and cracking as ways of doing bad things to a racial minority. so this would be -- cracking is not okay but packing isn't? >> under their theory you can't be drawn into a district where your party is winning whereas we would say that's part and parcel because that prevents you from electing a fair share of people statewi statewide. >> i promise we will li time for questions from all of you at the end but we'll move on to our next case which is "trump v. hawaii" 3.0. i understand the last -- the preview on september 19 last year last year travel ban 2.0 was still in place and the case was scheduled for oral argument but on september 24 the president issued a new order and everything started all over agai again. >> so i dissent from calling it 3.0. >> fair enough. >> i think it's 3.1 because we've already had a peek at in the the form of the court basically saying okay, this is off to the ninth circuit and they're going to decide it very quickly. we're going to go ahead and issue a stay
hartford county. >> say that again now. >> usually in racial gerrymandering we think about both packing and cracking as ways of doing bad things to a racial minority. so this would be -- cracking is not okay but packing isn't? >> under their theory you can't be drawn into a district where your party is winning whereas we would say that's part and parcel because that prevents you from electing a fair share of people statewi statewide. >> i promise we will li time for...
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had a bunch of records set yesterday from new york city, newark, concord, new hampshire, syracuse, hartfordcut, and more potential records again today as the jetstream stays up to the north and southeast. so look for more record highs today stretching from raleigh down to tallahassee, tampa, and back over to jackson. as we move on toward friday, we're going to see this weekend temperatures still fairly warm through florida, but chilling off, cooling off just a bit as you get into the central plains. >>> good morning, i'm meteorologist bill henley. grab an umbrella. rain is moving in, and the temperatures are coming down. this afternoon, we'll drop to 43 degrees in philadelphia. even cooler in the suburbs. down to 40 degrees. rain falling in new jersey, 44 degrees this afternoon at the shore. wind and rain, and temperatures will be in the middle 40s by late this afternoon. the rain will drop the temperatures into the 30s for the afternoon in the lehigh valley. 42 later today in delaware. have a great day. >> and that's your latest weather. guys. >> all right, al, thank you so much. >>> we're
had a bunch of records set yesterday from new york city, newark, concord, new hampshire, syracuse, hartfordcut, and more potential records again today as the jetstream stays up to the north and southeast. so look for more record highs today stretching from raleigh down to tallahassee, tampa, and back over to jackson. as we move on toward friday, we're going to see this weekend temperatures still fairly warm through florida, but chilling off, cooling off just a bit as you get into the central...
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had a bunch of records set yesterday from new york city, newark, concord, new hampshire, syracuse, hartfordpotential records again today as the jetstream stays up to the north and southeast. so look for more record highs today stretching from raleigh down to tallahassee, tampa, and back over to jackson. as we move on toward friday, we're going to see this weekend temperatures still fairly warm through florida, but chilling off, cooling off just a bit as you get into the centr >>> good morning. i'm meteorologist kari hall here. a live look outside at the golden gate bridge. a chilly 47 degrees as you get ready to head out the door. i'll be tracking rain for you as we go through the day. by 12:30 we could see showers moving into the north bay and some hit-or-miss activity for the rest of the bay area with clouds and gusty win. we could see in some of these downpours some brief, heavy rain and some small hail watching out for that and a slight chance of thunderstorms. >> and that's your latest weather. guys. >> all right, al, thank you so much. >>> we're going to have more from here in pyeongc
had a bunch of records set yesterday from new york city, newark, concord, new hampshire, syracuse, hartfordpotential records again today as the jetstream stays up to the north and southeast. so look for more record highs today stretching from raleigh down to tallahassee, tampa, and back over to jackson. as we move on toward friday, we're going to see this weekend temperatures still fairly warm through florida, but chilling off, cooling off just a bit as you get into the centr >>> good...
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edited and annotated diary from this woman, harriet eaton, who was born in boston area and moved to hartford, connecticut and spent most of her adult life in portland, maine. and had lots of interesting things to and had lots of interesting things to say about her various power struggles with darius surgeons, even though she tried to do it very politely. the first conclusion of this work on nursing history was for me to note that more than 21,000 women were hired by union hospitals alone to provide all manner of relief services during the war. women were copying, they were doing washing, they were feeding and helping faith patience and delivering medicines and reading to patients, they were writing , some of them could play the piano and were singing with their patients, having their patients sing with them. they help people pass the time of day in addition to providing these various domestic and custodial services. for more than a century after the war, folks were trying to such womenwork of and few historians were interested in doing this, they spoke of around 3000 nurses who had been hire
edited and annotated diary from this woman, harriet eaton, who was born in boston area and moved to hartford, connecticut and spent most of her adult life in portland, maine. and had lots of interesting things to and had lots of interesting things to say about her various power struggles with darius surgeons, even though she tried to do it very politely. the first conclusion of this work on nursing history was for me to note that more than 21,000 women were hired by union hospitals alone to...