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almost 2,000 have come toti connt, more than 400 to hartford. the city has a long history of puerto rican migration and a strong puerto rican community, but that doesn't mean it's easyt for thents or the schools. after de leton arrived, she levitz, who runs student activities and programming at bulkeley high school. levitz says the new students from puerto rico are resilient but still face emotional challenges as ty adjust to a new school, especially if they have been separated from family and friends >> when the kids come, they don't necessarily come right out and say, "i'm having a terrible time adjusting." c es out in different ways. for example, a student might see something that reminds them of home, and then they might start crying or they may feel lonely. we try to provide them with... with as much compassion and... and assistance as we can. >> reporter: levitz has worked at bulkeley for more than 20 years. >> you're here! >> reporter: she sayschool has always welcomed students from all over the world, but she's never seen anything quite
almost 2,000 have come toti connt, more than 400 to hartford. the city has a long history of puerto rican migration and a strong puerto rican community, but that doesn't mean it's easyt for thents or the schools. after de leton arrived, she levitz, who runs student activities and programming at bulkeley high school. levitz says the new students from puerto rico are resilient but still face emotional challenges as ty adjust to a new school, especially if they have been separated from family and...
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a first with someone i have covered going back to my days as a young reporter in the hartford capital, senator richard blumenthal, democrat of connecticut he was. the connecticut attorney general for five terms. a u.s. attorney, he has been working on these issues for 25 years. i appreciate you being here. [no audio] -- [applause] just yesterday, you were at the u.s. capitol visitor center. you were at a news conference. what was that like? and axiosthank you for having me this morning, all of you for being here. thanks for your extraordinary coverage beginning in connecticut. it is important issues of our time. i am not just saying that because i am sleep deprived having been voting at about 1:00 this morning on a budget which passed. perhaps the highlight of my day was speaking with david, who is going to be joining us later. two students who were in the capital. what is so extraordinary about these young people is how articulate and committed they are. they are the voice and face of a new social movement. much like the movements we have seen in the past. the civil rights movement,
a first with someone i have covered going back to my days as a young reporter in the hartford capital, senator richard blumenthal, democrat of connecticut he was. the connecticut attorney general for five terms. a u.s. attorney, he has been working on these issues for 25 years. i appreciate you being here. [no audio] -- [applause] just yesterday, you were at the u.s. capitol visitor center. you were at a news conference. what was that like? and axiosthank you for having me this morning, all of...
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first with someone who i covered for many years going back to my days as a young reporter in the hartford capital, senator richard blumenthal, from connecticut. a u.s. attorney and he has been working on these issues for 25 years. center dot blumenthal -- senator blumenthal, i was once a constituent and now i am a host. thank you so much for being with us. just yesterday, you are at the u.s. capitol visitor center. you are with the news conference with david hogg and some of the other students from parkland. what was that like and what did you pick up from that? sen. blumenthal: let me thank you and axios for having me this morning, all of you for being here. thanks for your extraordinary coverage. it is some of the most important social causes and political issues of our time. i am not just saying that because i am totally sleep deprived having been voting at 1:00 this morning on a budget which passed. perhaps, the highlight of my day was really speaking with david who is going to be joining us later. the students who were in the capital. this one is powered and driven by young people. i
first with someone who i covered for many years going back to my days as a young reporter in the hartford capital, senator richard blumenthal, from connecticut. a u.s. attorney and he has been working on these issues for 25 years. center dot blumenthal -- senator blumenthal, i was once a constituent and now i am a host. thank you so much for being with us. just yesterday, you are at the u.s. capitol visitor center. you are with the news conference with david hogg and some of the other students...
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to the mayor of hartford it is an honor to meet you but both u.s. army navy veterans who both swore to take the oath of the constitution of the united states and as a council and this directly conflicts with our obligation and being on the council i don't see how you can compel yourself to law.an compel yourself to >> and thank you are misreading the constitution it does not allow the federal government to commandeer local law enforcement to do their job there is only one mayor that is violating thehe law and that is california state law but the bigger issue is you said yourself you are not responding to any real problem there is no crime problem documented by undocumented immigrants in your community police chiefs all across the country have said the approach that we take is the right one. >> let me just get in there for a second. according to the national sheriffs association they are against sanctuary cities so to say that police are behind you is not true. >> the police chiefs association nationally in all major associations almost all are sanct
to the mayor of hartford it is an honor to meet you but both u.s. army navy veterans who both swore to take the oath of the constitution of the united states and as a council and this directly conflicts with our obligation and being on the council i don't see how you can compel yourself to law.an compel yourself to >> and thank you are misreading the constitution it does not allow the federal government to commandeer local law enforcement to do their job there is only one mayor that is...
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i like hartford, i went to school there.ou can't believe it's safer not to cooperate with federal officials. >> the president trump lies along race lines. he creates a perception there is some crime wave driven by undocumented immigrants and it's not true. jesse: sanctuary cities are a little more dangerous according to a study. i have the study right here. university of irvine. >> we are sitting in the largest sanctuary city in the country which is at historic lows. jesse: your city hard -- hartford crime is going up. >> i would love to have a conversation with you and the president about what would make cities and communities like mine safer. jesse: that's a different discussion. there is fear because of the crime. let me get to you in california. you have taken a big stand against your governor. have you noticed any pushback from the state which is very, very liberal? >> at this point our city is absolutely behind us. the whole process that we have been able to go through, i feel like sometimes in my little city we sit ba
i like hartford, i went to school there.ou can't believe it's safer not to cooperate with federal officials. >> the president trump lies along race lines. he creates a perception there is some crime wave driven by undocumented immigrants and it's not true. jesse: sanctuary cities are a little more dangerous according to a study. i have the study right here. university of irvine. >> we are sitting in the largest sanctuary city in the country which is at historic lows. jesse: your...
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hartford to philly instead to stay with family here if the storm took a turn. >> we just go with the flow. rebooked a flight for 10:30 from philly to columbus and then 20 minutes after i book it, the flight, it got cancelled. >> reporter: some like spencer of austin, texas feel lucky to have made to it their destination be t weather got worse. >> i was really nervous, mid flight, i was looking out the windows, people next to me were like looking around, it was scary. >> reporter: some airlines are offering waivers to change flights airport officials are urging pass evening tours check with their airlines for their flight status before arriving. reporting ate philadelphia international airport anita oh for cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >>> same storm system we are dealing business dumb continuing heavy wet snow in new york state. re hard at work trying to keep roads clear in syracuse. drivers and pedestrians are taking it slow, power outages are another big problem across the empire state. >>> nor'easter also wreaking havoc on the new england area
hartford to philly instead to stay with family here if the storm took a turn. >> we just go with the flow. rebooked a flight for 10:30 from philly to columbus and then 20 minutes after i book it, the flight, it got cancelled. >> reporter: some like spencer of austin, texas feel lucky to have made to it their destination be t weather got worse. >> i was really nervous, mid flight, i was looking out the windows, people next to me were like looking around, it was scary. >>...
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, dion, 30 bridgeport, kelly davis, 30, jackson 36 of hartford, 49 in bridgeport, this is just the tip of the iceberg. as to what has happened since sandy hook just in my state of connecticut representing only 1% of the population. my six-year-old should not be locked inside a bathroom smooshed together with 24 classmates preparing for the day when the shooter potentially walks into his public elementary school. we have a duty to act. i yield the floor. >> i rise among my colleagues today to address what has become the norm for our kids in schools and across this country. october 1 in las vegas we saw the worst mass shooting in history of the country. innocent concertgoers attending and entertainment venues outdoors. fifty-eight were killed, 500 were injured. at the hands of a madman with an assault weapon. in the past five years we have lost an average of ten children each year to gun violence in nevada alone. today a memory of the 50 children from my home state who will never get the chance to grow up and graduate high school, pursue their dream job or even have children of their own
, dion, 30 bridgeport, kelly davis, 30, jackson 36 of hartford, 49 in bridgeport, this is just the tip of the iceberg. as to what has happened since sandy hook just in my state of connecticut representing only 1% of the population. my six-year-old should not be locked inside a bathroom smooshed together with 24 classmates preparing for the day when the shooter potentially walks into his public elementary school. we have a duty to act. i yield the floor. >> i rise among my colleagues today...
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hartford road closed near wilmington university. elbow lane closed.hurch road is closed near country club parkway, jim, back over to you. >>> thanks, meisha. >>> in other news a bill that restricts gun sales and allows teach tears carry weapons to school ills on its way to florida governor rick scott. members of the florida house approved the measure yesterday the bill is in response to the deadly shooting, at mar junior i stoneman douglas high school in park land, florida. seventeen people were killed in that shooting last movement >>> and president trump is, still finalizing his plan time pose stiff tariffs on steel and aluminum, the president wants to slap a 25 percent import tax on steel and 10 percent on aluminum but u.s. allies like canada and mexico, could temporarily, be exempt. some republican leaders are concerned that the plan could spark a international trade war, and harm u.s. businesses. >>> a california teenager is in jail this morning after police say he impersonated a san bernardino sheriff's deputy. jasmine generals says that the 14
hartford road closed near wilmington university. elbow lane closed.hurch road is closed near country club parkway, jim, back over to you. >>> thanks, meisha. >>> in other news a bill that restricts gun sales and allows teach tears carry weapons to school ills on its way to florida governor rick scott. members of the florida house approved the measure yesterday the bill is in response to the deadly shooting, at mar junior i stoneman douglas high school in park land, florida....
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the "hartford" training for its primary mission, hunting and destroying enemy ships and submarines. it more important now to demonstrate that capability? >> this is our exclusive economic zone and our submarine force is capable of operating here just as we operate along our east coast and throughout the world. it shows that we are capable of doing it, and willing to come up here. >> outboard test factory. >> reporter: operating unthe arctic presents unique challenges, with no actess ogps navigati navigation, limited communications and dangers from below and above. >> 07 55 feet. >> 55 feet. >> reporter: ice keels as long as 150 feet extend down from the ice sheet. america's biggest challenge, however, comes from russia. the russian military has assembled an arc of steel along its arctic coast, comprising dozens of military bases, ports and airfields, and it is building and deploying faster, quieter and more capable subs of its own. >> 180 feet. >> reporter: have you had specific encounters if not in the arctic than elsewhere with russian submarines or chinese? >> again, we'd never t
the "hartford" training for its primary mission, hunting and destroying enemy ships and submarines. it more important now to demonstrate that capability? >> this is our exclusive economic zone and our submarine force is capable of operating here just as we operate along our east coast and throughout the world. it shows that we are capable of doing it, and willing to come up here. >> outboard test factory. >> reporter: operating unthe arctic presents unique...
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. >>> now to a cnn exclusive, a look inside the "uss hartford" challenging russia in the arctic.to got extraordinary access to see how they deal with potential threats under the ice. >> the commander of nato forces said this week that russian submarine activity around the world is at levels not seen since the 80 aegs during the cold war and one place taking place is in the arctic as the ice melts the russia and u.s. and other powers see the potential for oil exploration, new sea routes and new ways to project military power and that's why the u.s. navy is there now projecting u.s. military power. >> stand by. tube one. >> ice pick submarine. 182. >> the uss hartford los angeles class nuclear submarine readies to fire. >> tube one. >> tube one. >> in an instant, a two-ton 20-foot long torpedo speeds towards an enemy submarine. >> target acquired and destroyed. >> operations in progress. >> the hartford is training for its primary mission hubting and killing enemy ships and submarines. but these exercises which cnn has given exclusive access to are taking place in the harshest sea
. >>> now to a cnn exclusive, a look inside the "uss hartford" challenging russia in the arctic.to got extraordinary access to see how they deal with potential threats under the ice. >> the commander of nato forces said this week that russian submarine activity around the world is at levels not seen since the 80 aegs during the cold war and one place taking place is in the arctic as the ice melts the russia and u.s. and other powers see the potential for oil...
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schools are closed in cities includes boston, hartford, providence and in maine as well. look at that map. amtrak suspending service between boston and new york until 11:00 a.m. meteorologist ivan cabrera has the latest from the weather center. i have been calling them a no easter. no more nor'easters. >> everybody was ready for spring. the groundhog was right. this is the third in two weeks, christine. by the way, it is intensifying. the bomb cyclone, you will hear through today, i think it will be official for the national weather service later on. the band of snow moving in through the metros. this is a classic new england storm. i think boston will be crushed with the heaviest amount of snow. the snow combines with what you are seeing right now at this hour which is 43-mile-an-hour wind gusts at logan airport. that ramps up as we head through the day. the reason for that is the low is in the perfect position and now blizzard warnings, this is an update from yesterday, for eastern massachusetts. along with that, i think throughout the morning today, between 8:00 and 11
schools are closed in cities includes boston, hartford, providence and in maine as well. look at that map. amtrak suspending service between boston and new york until 11:00 a.m. meteorologist ivan cabrera has the latest from the weather center. i have been calling them a no easter. no more nor'easters. >> everybody was ready for spring. the groundhog was right. this is the third in two weeks, christine. by the way, it is intensifying. the bomb cyclone, you will hear through today, i think...
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hartford," one of many u.s.ines taking part in a competition raging sometimes miles below the surface. the hartford, a los angeles class nuclear attack saab marine readies to fire. >> show, two, one. >> reporter: this an instant, a two-ton 20-foot-long torpedo speeds toward the target. target acquired and destroyed. these are just exercises. the hartford training for its primary mission, hunting and destroying enemy ships and submarines. >> why is it more important now to demonstrate that capability? >> this is our exclusive economic zone and our submarine force is capable of operating here just as we operate along our east coast and throughout the world. it shows we are capable of doing it and willing to come up here. >> reporter: operating under the arctic presents unique challenges with no access to gps navigation, limited communications and dangers from below and above. ice keels as long as 150 feet extend down from the ice sheet. america's biggest challenge, however, comes from russia. the russian military
hartford," one of many u.s.ines taking part in a competition raging sometimes miles below the surface. the hartford, a los angeles class nuclear attack saab marine readies to fire. >> show, two, one. >> reporter: this an instant, a two-ton 20-foot-long torpedo speeds toward the target. target acquired and destroyed. these are just exercises. the hartford training for its primary mission, hunting and destroying enemy ships and submarines. >> why is it more important now to...
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heavy snow through philly, new york, hartford, and just west of boston before things wrap up thursday morning. again, basically from southeast new jersey and parts of eastern pennsylvania reaching up across new england, this will dump over a foot of snow. looking at some of the major cities, heavy snowfall at times, 4 to 8 feet in philly, 8 to 14 in scranton, hartford at 5-10, boston at 1 to 3 and from a coastal perspective, the winds won't be as strong. t e seen a lot of damage at the coast, seawalls broken down, these winds that will gust over 50 at the shoreline will cause moderate to minor coastal flooding. power outages, again, an issue with this storm. i'm meteorologist eric fisher for cbs news. >>> the storm is having a major impact on travel, particularly in the northeast. so far this morning, nearly 2,000 flights have been canceled within the united states. most of them at newark liberty and john f. kennedy airports. some airlines are waiving ticket change fees. some will operate on a modified schedule gary cohn, the president's top economic adviser resigned yesterday followi
heavy snow through philly, new york, hartford, and just west of boston before things wrap up thursday morning. again, basically from southeast new jersey and parts of eastern pennsylvania reaching up across new england, this will dump over a foot of snow. looking at some of the major cities, heavy snowfall at times, 4 to 8 feet in philly, 8 to 14 in scranton, hartford at 5-10, boston at 1 to 3 and from a coastal perspective, the winds won't be as strong. t e seen a lot of damage at the coast,...
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university, elbow lane closed near hartford road and church road is closed near country club septa. broad street, regional rails back to buses, some suspended or detoured. make sure you check your schedules than line, jim, over to you. >>> new this morning two people were taken to the hospital after a fire in the lawn dale section of northeast philadelphia this is video from the scene on the 6900 block of rising sun avenue. we know that the call came in just before 3:30 this morning. it took about 20 minutes for fire fighters to gain the upper hand but two people were taken to einstein, so far in word on their condition. >>> crew are still working to restore power to tens of thousands office people throughout the region. >> peco reports 60,000 customers are without power, mostly in bucks county. pse and g has 92,000 customers without power. ppl the number is almost 3,000 and, just over 8,000 ac electric customers are in the dark. seventy-four del marva customers are without power. >>> again, as i just said there among places hardest hit is bucks county where most of the power outage
university, elbow lane closed near hartford road and church road is closed near country club septa. broad street, regional rails back to buses, some suspended or detoured. make sure you check your schedules than line, jim, over to you. >>> new this morning two people were taken to the hospital after a fire in the lawn dale section of northeast philadelphia this is video from the scene on the 6900 block of rising sun avenue. we know that the call came in just before 3:30 this morning....
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stationary dive. >> these are just exercises, the hartford training for its primary mission, huntinging enemy ships and submarines. why is it more important now to demonstrate that capability? >> this is our exclusive economic zone that our submarine force is capable of operating here as we operate along our east coast and throughout the world. it shows that we are capable of doing it and willing to come up here. >> reporter: operating under the arctic presents unique challenges, with no access to gps navigation, limited communications and dangers from below and above. >> 07, 55 feet. >> reporter: extending down from the ice sheet. america's biggest challenge, however, comes from russia. the russian military has assemble assembled an arc of steel along its arctic coast, comprising dozens of military bases, ports and air fields. and it is building and deploying faster, quieter and more capable subs of its own. >> have you had specific encounters? >> we would never try to speak to those specific operations for clear intelligence value that that would be to the adversary. fundamentally,
stationary dive. >> these are just exercises, the hartford training for its primary mission, huntinging enemy ships and submarines. why is it more important now to demonstrate that capability? >> this is our exclusive economic zone that our submarine force is capable of operating here as we operate along our east coast and throughout the world. it shows that we are capable of doing it and willing to come up here. >> reporter: operating under the arctic presents unique...
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hartford road is closed near wilmington university. elbow lane closed between day lily drive and springville way and church road is closed near country club parkway. those are three areas with down wires, that have roads, closed in mount laurel. septa market frankford line at broad street regional rails back to regular schedule, buses, some routes are still suspended, cct back in full service, jim, back over to you >>> this won't come as a surprise to many but a lot of people take their work home with them. >> for many job can keep awe wake at night. lou young, explains. >> reporter: you ever lose sleep at work. >> all the time. >> every night. >> reporter: pressures of the job have many workers staying up with worry, new survey from a firm says 15 percent of professionals lose sleep because of work stress very often, while 29 percent say it happens somewhat often. and, men are more likely to be affect then women. >> does it turn your hair gray >> no, losing my hair. >> reporter: major reasons people stay up: they are overwhelmed with
hartford road is closed near wilmington university. elbow lane closed between day lily drive and springville way and church road is closed near country club parkway. those are three areas with down wires, that have roads, closed in mount laurel. septa market frankford line at broad street regional rails back to regular schedule, buses, some routes are still suspended, cct back in full service, jim, back over to you >>> this won't come as a surprise to many but a lot of people take...
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lock-ba sherpa wipes away tears as she excepts a proclamation from the mayor of west hartford.ext week she leaves for her two daughters behind and flies back to nepal where she plans to climb mount everest for the ninth time.bob wilson/reporting: "you don't train?"lhakpa sherpa/mountaine er: "no. i am working working mostly working!"sherpa is the picture of humility, washing dishes at whole foods to support her two daughters, 10 months out of the year.lhakpa sherpa/mountaineer: "i work saturday and sunday here.""so seven days a week?"lhakpa sherpa/mountaineer: "seven days a week with no breaks." the other two months, she climbs mount everest.bob wilson/reporting: "how old were you when you first hiked everest?"lhakpa sherpa/mountaineer: "my first hike, i was 15 years old and i was a porter."sherpa holds the world record. the only woman who has climbed mount everest eight times. she was born and raised in nepal with her 7 sisters and 4 brothers. and not only carries her own gear to the top, but gets paid to carry others as well.lhakpa sherpa/mountaineer: "i get $5000 but if i su
lock-ba sherpa wipes away tears as she excepts a proclamation from the mayor of west hartford.ext week she leaves for her two daughters behind and flies back to nepal where she plans to climb mount everest for the ninth time.bob wilson/reporting: "you don't train?"lhakpa sherpa/mountaine er: "no. i am working working mostly working!"sherpa is the picture of humility, washing dishes at whole foods to support her two daughters, 10 months out of the year.lhakpa...
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lock-ba sherpa wipes away tears as she excepts a proclamation from the mayor of west hartford. her two daughters behind and flies back to nepal where she plans to climb mount everest for the ninth time.bob wilson/reporting: "you don't train?"lhakpa sherpa/mountaine er: "no. i am working working mostly working!"sherpa is the picture of humility, washing dishes at whole foods to support her two daughters, 10 months out of the year.lhakpa sherpa/mountaineer: "i work saturday and sunday here.""so seven days a week?"lhakpa sherpa/mountaineer: "seven days a week with no breaks." the other two months, she climbs mount everest.bob wilson/reporting: "how old were you when you first hiked everest?"lhakpa sherpa/mountaineer: "my first hike, i was 15 years old and i was a porter."sherpa holds the world record. the only woman who has climbed mount everest eight times. she was born and raised in nepal with her 7 sisters and 4 brothers. and not only carries her own gear to the top, but gets paid to carry others as well.lhakpa sherpa/mountaineer: "i get $5000 but if i summit i get a bonus they
lock-ba sherpa wipes away tears as she excepts a proclamation from the mayor of west hartford. her two daughters behind and flies back to nepal where she plans to climb mount everest for the ninth time.bob wilson/reporting: "you don't train?"lhakpa sherpa/mountaine er: "no. i am working working mostly working!"sherpa is the picture of humility, washing dishes at whole foods to support her two daughters, 10 months out of the year.lhakpa sherpa/mountaineer: "i work...
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go to a clinic here in hartford. doctors and finally physicians assistant to diagnose me for years later that i had lyme disease. i never had a rash that was circular of any kind carried i go back tomorrow to see if i get a second round of antibiotics. , in connecticut, fore's a path on dental $1000. how does a community health center negotiate with the government for the procedure? -- have three teeth hold, how do i use that thousand dollars? x-rays are not cheap. that's a good question. when i hear about a $1000 cap on dental care, you could run through that quickly. that could be a limit on the insurer or it may be the state maximum program is willing to pay for care like that. regardless of what those caps are, health centers will provide and render the care you need irrespective of whether you've gone past the cap. they will work with you to make sure you are having costs as low as possible. it's happy to talk to my friend from hartford. she mentioned lyme disease. health centers are the first places where the m
go to a clinic here in hartford. doctors and finally physicians assistant to diagnose me for years later that i had lyme disease. i never had a rash that was circular of any kind carried i go back tomorrow to see if i get a second round of antibiotics. , in connecticut, fore's a path on dental $1000. how does a community health center negotiate with the government for the procedure? -- have three teeth hold, how do i use that thousand dollars? x-rays are not cheap. that's a good question. when...
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from the state capital in hartford, this is 40 minutes. [ applause ] >> ladies and gentlemen, it's now my great pleasure to introduce our governor, who now proudly goes by grandpa. over the past eight years he has worked incredibly hard to make connecticut a better place to work, live and put down roots. his blood, sweat and heart have always been with the people of this state. even during the most difficult decisions and during the most difficult times. i'm honored to have had the opportunity to run with him, to wrk wi work with him and to lead with him. please welcome our governor and grace elizabeth's grandfather, governor danell malloy. [ applause ] >> thank you. thank you. it's great to be with you. [ applause ] >> thank you. thank you. i should point out my granddaughter is destined for politics. all that applause didn't scare her. in fact, it may have excited her. mr. president, mr. speaker, lieutenant governor wyman and my fellow state officials, ladies and gentlemen of the general assembly, members of the clergy and all the people of our great state, thank you for the honor of
from the state capital in hartford, this is 40 minutes. [ applause ] >> ladies and gentlemen, it's now my great pleasure to introduce our governor, who now proudly goes by grandpa. over the past eight years he has worked incredibly hard to make connecticut a better place to work, live and put down roots. his blood, sweat and heart have always been with the people of this state. even during the most difficult decisions and during the most difficult times. i'm honored to have had the...
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target acquired and destroyed. >> progress. >> hartford is training for primary mission.nemy ships and submarines. >> 1-8-0 feet. >> cnn was given exclusive access to taking place in the harshest environment in the world. under the arctic ice. >> vertical surface. >> ships vertical surface. >> arena where even surfacing requires enormous power and skill. >> five degree up angle. >> we were onboard as submarine goes to the surface with full force of 10,000 tons. >> impact. >> 1-1,000. >> we have just broken through 2 feet of arctic ice. russia is this way. alaska is this way. mission like this is sending message. u.s. navy can operate or wage war, if necessary, in the harshest environment in the world. the arctic is the newest and most daunting front in the expa expanding global competition between u.s. and russia. these 5.5 million square miles under dominance as ice shrinks and opens new oil exploration, and shipping lanes and new paths to wage war. >> we are well aware we are in a great power competition environment. and the arctic is one piece of that. >> great power c
target acquired and destroyed. >> progress. >> hartford is training for primary mission.nemy ships and submarines. >> 1-8-0 feet. >> cnn was given exclusive access to taking place in the harshest environment in the world. under the arctic ice. >> vertical surface. >> ships vertical surface. >> arena where even surfacing requires enormous power and skill. >> five degree up angle. >> we were onboard as submarine goes to the surface with full...
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first with someone i have covered for many years going back to my days as a young reporter in the hartford capital, send to richard blumenthal, democrat of connecticut. he was a connecticut attorney general five terms, a u.s. attorney and has been working on these issues for 25 years. senator blumenthal, i was once the constituent and now i'm the host. i appreciate you being here. [applause] >> thank you so much for being with us, and just yesterday you at the u.s. capitol visitor center. you at a news conference with david hogg, whenever guests, and some of the other students from parkland. what was it like? what did you pick up for that? >> for talk, let me thank you and axios for having us as monica all of you for being here. and thanks for your extraordinary coverage, beginning in connecticut as some of the most important social causes and political issues of our time. i'm not just saying that because i am totally sleep deprived, having been voting at about one this morning on a budget which passed, but perhaps the highlight of my day was really speaking with david who is going to be j
first with someone i have covered for many years going back to my days as a young reporter in the hartford capital, send to richard blumenthal, democrat of connecticut. he was a connecticut attorney general five terms, a u.s. attorney and has been working on these issues for 25 years. senator blumenthal, i was once the constituent and now i'm the host. i appreciate you being here. [applause] >> thank you so much for being with us, and just yesterday you at the u.s. capitol visitor center....
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hartford could get a foot out of this. portland, concord and new hampshire, also.a big snowstorm and the biggest problem is the inconvenience. hundreds of schools, thousands of schools cancel and everyone has to drive home in this if they go to work wednesday morning. that's the problem. >> here is the opportunity to stay home, if you can, so you don't end up sliding down the rod like that truck did. >>> still ahead, the standoff over president trump's family hotel business and a property finally comes to an end. >>> plus, amazon looks to get into the game of banking with its own checking account. that story when we come back. first, we head to vermont. and go to our coffee shop. and meet dave. hey. why is dark magic so spell-bindingly good, he asks? let me show you. let's go. so we climb. hike. see a bear. woah. reach the top. dave says dark magic is a bold blend of coffee with rich flavors of uganda, sumatra, colombia and other parts of south america. like these mountains, each amazing on their own. but together? magical. all, for a smoother tasting cup of coffee
hartford could get a foot out of this. portland, concord and new hampshire, also.a big snowstorm and the biggest problem is the inconvenience. hundreds of schools, thousands of schools cancel and everyone has to drive home in this if they go to work wednesday morning. that's the problem. >> here is the opportunity to stay home, if you can, so you don't end up sliding down the rod like that truck did. >>> still ahead, the standoff over president trump's family hotel business and a...
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it's snow coming down in hartford and worcester and providence. here is the deal and it's been this the way all night long. 37 montauk, 34 nantucket. right now, the roads are just wet and they're considering a huge bust of a forecast because you're not going to get your 4 to 6 inches or your 4208 inches. you're probably going to get zero. good news for people that don't want to do shoveling. kids at home today with just wet roads. sometimes it happened like this, unfortunately. the other story we're going to watch as we go throughout the day today is in california. we don't want to forget about our friends there. up to this point, this heavy plume of rain has been just to the west of the burn area near ventura and santa barbara counties here. it is tremendous amounts of rain. during the day today, this shifts over the burn area. so if we're going to get the rockslides, the mudslides, the debris flows, it will be as we go through youout our day here and we're going to get those 2 to 4 feet of snow, too, at the high elevations. we can deal with that
it's snow coming down in hartford and worcester and providence. here is the deal and it's been this the way all night long. 37 montauk, 34 nantucket. right now, the roads are just wet and they're considering a huge bust of a forecast because you're not going to get your 4 to 6 inches or your 4208 inches. you're probably going to get zero. good news for people that don't want to do shoveling. kids at home today with just wet roads. sometimes it happened like this, unfortunately. the other story...
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mount laurel, portions of elbow lane and hartford road and church road are blocked this morning. in syringe -- springfield delaware county. we have problem at route 68. princeton, not getting by 206. downed tree there. state on route 1, no problems reported in south brunswick. down the shore, garden state parkway, drying out by the cape may toll plaza. route 40 is blocked by flooding by the ac expressway. >>> a philadelphia driver was arrested after hitting a mother and two crowning daughters on the sidewalk in the -- young daughters on the sidewalk and running away mayfair on tuesday night. violet crosby was pinned underneath the striking car. >> she was under the car, we just with all our power lifted the car and we moved it back. >> police have arrested 31-year-old sackry lauer. >>> police have arrested a 14-year-old boy for pretending to be a sheriff's deputy. it shows the boy showing up at a home driving an suv and wearing a sheriff's uniform. the homeowner said he was investigating a domestic disturbance and he pulled over a woman and gave her a warning before letting her g
mount laurel, portions of elbow lane and hartford road and church road are blocked this morning. in syringe -- springfield delaware county. we have problem at route 68. princeton, not getting by 206. downed tree there. state on route 1, no problems reported in south brunswick. down the shore, garden state parkway, drying out by the cape may toll plaza. route 40 is blocked by flooding by the ac expressway. >>> a philadelphia driver was arrested after hitting a mother and two crowning...
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does, heavy know, mainly into the interior, places like new york city off to parts of connecticut, hartford and west of boston, forecast to get some of the heaviest snow now. the exact track will determine who gets the heaviest snowfall but with the winter storm warnings in places like new york city and hartford, we are expecting to see some heavy snowfall the potential does exist in some spots along the i-95 corridor for potentially up to a foot of snowfall back to you. >> thank you very much let's get the headlines with sue. >> hello, scott. hello, everyone. here's what's happening at this hour house speaker paul ryan says he is encouraged the white house may reconsider the blanket steel and aluminum tariffs that president trump announced last week comments came during his weekly gop news conference. >> there's clearly abuse occ occurring. clearly there is overcapacity, dumping and trans shipping of steel and aluminum by some country, particularly china, bu i think the smarter way to go is to make it more surgical and target e targeted the. >> the ceo of kobe steel announcing his resignat
does, heavy know, mainly into the interior, places like new york city off to parts of connecticut, hartford and west of boston, forecast to get some of the heaviest snow now. the exact track will determine who gets the heaviest snowfall but with the winter storm warnings in places like new york city and hartford, we are expecting to see some heavy snowfall the potential does exist in some spots along the i-95 corridor for potentially up to a foot of snowfall back to you. >> thank you very...
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and as i'm 5:00 a.m., this is one of them, hartford road, main drag through burlington county., you see the traffic light. to the left, we are at the rowan college campus, so there is the question. will they able to get kids in the college with they declare love dogs dat first sniff.to get. dogs love more, because they are more. let's treat them that way. milk-bone. doing more for dogs since 1908. >> digging out and working to get the power back on. >> there was huge bang, and everything went dead. and i look out, there was the telephone pole leaning up against my car. >> heavy snow, tearing trees from the roots and onto power lines, leaving hundreds of thousands of people in the dark. >>> you're used to turning on lights as go into different
and as i'm 5:00 a.m., this is one of them, hartford road, main drag through burlington county., you see the traffic light. to the left, we are at the rowan college campus, so there is the question. will they able to get kids in the college with they declare love dogs dat first sniff.to get. dogs love more, because they are more. let's treat them that way. milk-bone. doing more for dogs since 1908. >> digging out and working to get the power back on. >> there was huge bang, and...
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michael grew up in east hartford, connecticut. by all accounts he was an average student in elementary and middle school. when he reached high school however was a different experience. he told me his high school was nothing more than an adult daycare, a dangerous adult daycare. he was afraid to even use the bathroom during the day for fear of being bullied. michael was passed on from year-to-year even though he was failing he was passed on with the d. michael got a diploma but he didn't get an education. thankfully michael's life is on the right track now. after serving in the military with honors to be a nurse but there are too many students in every state who don't get a second chance. they are the ones who deserve more than the bare minimum. as michael told me i don't want my daughters to have the same experience in school but i did. so what will you do to give his daughter's and students like them more opportunity? we invite a different approach. let's start with the annual state report card one of the last calls for transpar
michael grew up in east hartford, connecticut. by all accounts he was an average student in elementary and middle school. when he reached high school however was a different experience. he told me his high school was nothing more than an adult daycare, a dangerous adult daycare. he was afraid to even use the bathroom during the day for fear of being bullied. michael was passed on from year-to-year even though he was failing he was passed on with the d. michael got a diploma but he didn't get an...
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hartford is the dividing line of if you're east of hartford, heavier snow. 6 inches plus.hter. new york in, light pavement. and our friends in northern vermont and new hampshire and maine, snowmobile and ski season is just going to keep on going. and the other components of a nor'easter, shouldn't be too bad with this one. could get up to 55, 60, near 70 miles per hour tomorrow afternoon. it's not 90 like the other storm we had. still, that could do some minor damage and knock out some people's power. new york city, we're going to be spared this one. i haven't heard a complaint yet about that. "morning joe" will be back in three. you totanobody's hurt, new car. but there will still be pain. it comes when your insurance company says they'll only pay three-quarters of what it takes to replace it. what are you supposed to do? drive three-quarters of a car? now if you had liberty mutual new car replacement™, you'd get your whole car back. i guess they don't want you driving around on three wheels. smart. with liberty mutual new car replacement™, we'll replace the full value of
hartford is the dividing line of if you're east of hartford, heavier snow. 6 inches plus.hter. new york in, light pavement. and our friends in northern vermont and new hampshire and maine, snowmobile and ski season is just going to keep on going. and the other components of a nor'easter, shouldn't be too bad with this one. could get up to 55, 60, near 70 miles per hour tomorrow afternoon. it's not 90 like the other storm we had. still, that could do some minor damage and knock out some people's...
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philadelphia 3 to 6, hartford 6 to 10 and as we move into new england, albany 8 to 12, boston should be on the low side, lester, 2 to 4. but you get up into portland and we're talking 12 inches of snow. again, with this heavy wet snow we look for power lines to come down. it could be a real mess. anything that was weakened by this last storm is probably going to go with this one. >> all right. al roker, thank you very much. >>> let's turn now to the dramatic news of a possible break through from north korea where kim jong-un has reportedly expressed a willingness to sit down with american negotiators to discuss giving up his nuclear arsenal. the surprise offer was relayed by south korean envoys who just met with kim in north korea. we have late details from our chief foreign affairs correspondent, andrea mitchell. >> reporter: tonight a stunning meeting, perhaps a break through. kim jong-un's first face-to-face talks with south korean officials, a meeting including kim's sister that powerful cabinet minister who sat just behind vice president pence at the olympics and then cancelled
philadelphia 3 to 6, hartford 6 to 10 and as we move into new england, albany 8 to 12, boston should be on the low side, lester, 2 to 4. but you get up into portland and we're talking 12 inches of snow. again, with this heavy wet snow we look for power lines to come down. it could be a real mess. anything that was weakened by this last storm is probably going to go with this one. >> all right. al roker, thank you very much. >>> let's turn now to the dramatic news of a possible...
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lights down at hartford. police will detour you around the scene. >> thank you. >>> 5:18. 33 degrees. temperatures around the freezing mark. as we were saying, it's going to be slick. be careful heading out the door. >> if it looks wet, it could be black ice wants be careful. brittney shipp has the most accurate neighborhood weather forecast. >> that's right. it depends on the temperatures, and they are dropping. a lot are close to freezing. be very careful as we go into the rest of today. here are the weather headlines -- messy roads expected. still seeing stronger wind speeds today and tomorrow. it will make the feels-like temperature closer to the high 20s and low 30s. tomorrow, flurries are expected pushing into friday. here's a closer look at the temperatures. 33 in philadelphia. getting close to freezing. 32 in wilmington. above freezing in dover. 34 in atlantic city. temperatures in mt. holly, 35. pottstown, lancaster, seeing below-freezing conditions. a lot of the snow has the potential to ice over,
lights down at hartford. police will detour you around the scene. >> thank you. >>> 5:18. 33 degrees. temperatures around the freezing mark. as we were saying, it's going to be slick. be careful heading out the door. >> if it looks wet, it could be black ice wants be careful. brittney shipp has the most accurate neighborhood weather forecast. >> that's right. it depends on the temperatures, and they are dropping. a lot are close to freezing. be very careful as we go...
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hartford, 6 to 10, the brunt 1:00 a.m. and the boston metro area, 5:00 p.m., 8 to 1:00 a.m.iladelphia to new york city and hartford about 9 inches that's a range could be more in some spots. notice the cape we don't see big totals there but that's where you see the biggest winds. john, over to you. >> spackle usually repairs things. in this case not a good thing. >> that's right. thanks. >>> attorney general jeff sessions is in sacramento right now unveiling a lawsuit against california's sanctuary policies. justice department lawyers filed the suit in federal court last night. they want to stop california from implementing three state laws that protect undocumented immigrants. the doj says the state is intentionally interfering with federalmm activities. paula reid is outside the justice department in washington for us. paula, good morning. >> good morning. this lawsuit is the latest development in the escalating feud between the trump administration and states like california and other sanctuary cities. now this lawsuit alleges that the state of california is violating the
hartford, 6 to 10, the brunt 1:00 a.m. and the boston metro area, 5:00 p.m., 8 to 1:00 a.m.iladelphia to new york city and hartford about 9 inches that's a range could be more in some spots. notice the cape we don't see big totals there but that's where you see the biggest winds. john, over to you. >> spackle usually repairs things. in this case not a good thing. >> that's right. thanks. >>> attorney general jeff sessions is in sacramento right now unveiling a lawsuit...
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. >> well, i was originally supposed to get a flight out of hartford. i came here because i had family here. i thought if i got stuck i would be able to stay with them. so i rebooked a flight for 10:30, from philadelphia to columbus and then like 20 minutes after i booked we booked the flight it got cancelled. >> reporter: he's hoping to re book that flight for later this afternoon some airlines are offering free waivers for anyone trying to change their flights, airport officials are urging you to check status of your flight before heading here. for now live at philadelphia international airport anita oh for cbs-3 eyewitness news. >>> always good advice, thank you. meteorologist chelsea in grammys in the cbs-3 mobile weather watcher. >> what are driving conditions like what are you seeing. >> reporter: they are not all that great wind is awful and also precipitation coming down we are dealing with the wet all snow at times. let me show you from our roof cam you can see how strong these wins are, look at the flag in the background, flopping around and e
. >> well, i was originally supposed to get a flight out of hartford. i came here because i had family here. i thought if i got stuck i would be able to stay with them. so i rebooked a flight for 10:30, from philadelphia to columbus and then like 20 minutes after i booked we booked the flight it got cancelled. >> reporter: he's hoping to re book that flight for later this afternoon some airlines are offering free waivers for anyone trying to change their flights, airport officials...
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four to eight inches in boston and in hartford. and out west, we've got a big storm system, a flood threat for the burn scar areas of the sierra foothills which could see upwards of ten inches of rain and a few feet of snow added to the sierra, but back here, lester, if you've got a lot of snow there, get yourself a good 10-year-old or 12-year-old and have them do the shoveling. >>> now to facebook. the social media giant now facing a federal inquiry over data secretly taken from tens of millions of profiles. tonight we're seeing new hidden camera video showing executives from cambridge analytica, the third-party firm that harvested those profiles, boasting about helping trump win the 2016 election. nbc business correspondent jo ling kent has more. >> reporter: tonight, the feds are asking questions. the federal trade commission launching an inquiry into facebook as lawmakers call for ceo mark zuckerberg to appear before congress. >> mark zuckerberg has be the person who sits there in front of congress and explains how this happens
four to eight inches in boston and in hartford. and out west, we've got a big storm system, a flood threat for the burn scar areas of the sierra foothills which could see upwards of ten inches of rain and a few feet of snow added to the sierra, but back here, lester, if you've got a lot of snow there, get yourself a good 10-year-old or 12-year-old and have them do the shoveling. >>> now to facebook. the social media giant now facing a federal inquiry over data secretly taken from tens...
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little closer, take a look at some of the sphaeps new york city on the age, 4-8 inches. 5-10 in hartford. 4-8 in fill. boston 1-3 just west of the city. we're going to see strong winds, and again not quite as intense as last week, but, jeff, as we saw a lot of those seawalls so damaged it won't take as much wind to have an almost equal impact with this storm. >> glor: amazing to think about five feet of snow in five days. thank you, eric fisher. new numbers out today show america's opioid crisis is getting worse. in 45 states, emergency room visits for opioid overdoses rose 30% in a year. dean reynolds has more on this. >> reporter: according to the centers for disease croacial the nation is in the grip of a fast-moving epidemic for which there are no easy solutions. illinois is one of the hardest hit states with nearly a 66% increase in suspected opioid overdose visits to the e.r. last year. dr. tom scaletta is an emergency room physician in naperville, illinois, where they treated 500 opioid-dependent patients last year. you see the fentanyl, as well as heroin and... >>ual u.p.s., we s
little closer, take a look at some of the sphaeps new york city on the age, 4-8 inches. 5-10 in hartford. 4-8 in fill. boston 1-3 just west of the city. we're going to see strong winds, and again not quite as intense as last week, but, jeff, as we saw a lot of those seawalls so damaged it won't take as much wind to have an almost equal impact with this storm. >> glor: amazing to think about five feet of snow in five days. thank you, eric fisher. new numbers out today show america's opioid...
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hartford 4 to 8. boston, 8 to 14. blizzard warnings throughout much of the massachusetts coastline with the exception of boston. portland sees about 8 to 14 inches, lester. hopefully this is the last one, but the blizzard of 1888 happened in late march. so we're not out of the woods yet. >> you're welcome any time, but probably at the start of spring maybe. >> thanks. >>> and the battle raging over guns. in our nation's capital, the white house ruling out a new school safety plan to combat gun violence but it does not include certain proposals president trump initially made, like imposing new federal age restrictions. nbc's peter alexander has the story for us. >> reporter: in the wake of last month's massacre in parkland, president trump stunned gun rights groups publicly supporting tough, new restrictions. >> not going to be talk like in the past. it doesn't make sense i have to wait until i'm 21 to get a handgun but can get this weapon at 18. i don't know. >> you didn't address it. >> because you're afraid of the n
hartford 4 to 8. boston, 8 to 14. blizzard warnings throughout much of the massachusetts coastline with the exception of boston. portland sees about 8 to 14 inches, lester. hopefully this is the last one, but the blizzard of 1888 happened in late march. so we're not out of the woods yet. >> you're welcome any time, but probably at the start of spring maybe. >> thanks. >>> and the battle raging over guns. in our nation's capital, the white house ruling out a new school...
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michael grew up in east hartford, connecticut. by all accounts, and average student in elementary and middle school. when he reached high school, however, it was a different experience. he told me that his high school was nothing more than an adult day care, a dangerous adult day care. he was afraid to even use the bathroom during the day for fear of being bullied. michael was passed on from year to year, even though he was failing, passed on with a d-minus. michael got a diploma, but he did not get an education. thankfully, michael's life is on the right track now after serving in the military, he's earning his degree with hop nno to be a nurse, but there's too many students in every state who don't get a second chance. they are the ones who deserve more than the bare minimum. as michael told me, i don't want my daughters to have the same experience in school that i did. so what will you do to give his daughters and students like them more opportunities? essa invites a different approach. let's start with essa's annual state repo
michael grew up in east hartford, connecticut. by all accounts, and average student in elementary and middle school. when he reached high school, however, it was a different experience. he told me that his high school was nothing more than an adult day care, a dangerous adult day care. he was afraid to even use the bathroom during the day for fear of being bullied. michael was passed on from year to year, even though he was failing, passed on with a d-minus. michael got a diploma, but he did...
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philadelphia, three to six, hartford six to ten. you get up into portland, and we're talking 12 inches of snow. again, with this heavy, wet snow, we look for power lines to come down. it could be a real mess. anything that was weakened by this last form is probably i going to go with this one. >>> let's turn to another breaking news of a major white house departure. there's late word that gary cone, president trump's top economic adviser is resigning. it was announced after the markets closed but could have a big impact tomorrow. kristin welker has the latest. >> reporter: with the president threatening new tariffs and a potential trade war, his top economic vi adviser, sharply opposed to move is resigning. writing in a statement, it has been an honor to serve my country. i am grateful to the president for giving me the opportunity, saying he did a superb job. cohn was noticeably absent from today's press conference when the president was asked if he wanted to see more changes. >> i don't want to talk about that. they all want a pie
philadelphia, three to six, hartford six to ten. you get up into portland, and we're talking 12 inches of snow. again, with this heavy, wet snow, we look for power lines to come down. it could be a real mess. anything that was weakened by this last form is probably i going to go with this one. >>> let's turn to another breaking news of a major white house departure. there's late word that gary cone, president trump's top economic adviser is resigning. it was announced after the markets...
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laurel, downed wires at hartford near the highway, they're blocking the road. they'll be detouring you around. speed restrictions on the new jersey turnpike down to 45 miles per hour in both directions north and south from the delaware memorial bridge to exit 8a in south brunswick. back to you. >>> free ride. why one man's drunk uber journey is getting paid for. >>> going green. why one group isn't letting snow stand in the way of their tradition. >>> wilmington is getting a jump on the preparations for the annual st. patrick's day parade. >> despite the snow, the irish culture club of delaware will paint the traditional green stripe down king street today instead of tomorrow. the city says the group rescheduled the stripe-painting ceremony because of tomorrow's memorial service for wilmington police captain steven misseptic. it's set for saturday at noon. >>> now to the gloucester man who got drunk in west virginia and mistakenly ordered a $1,600, u-- the $6,600 uber ride. they will not charge him because they're happy he didn't drive while unsafe. the money i
laurel, downed wires at hartford near the highway, they're blocking the road. they'll be detouring you around. speed restrictions on the new jersey turnpike down to 45 miles per hour in both directions north and south from the delaware memorial bridge to exit 8a in south brunswick. back to you. >>> free ride. why one man's drunk uber journey is getting paid for. >>> going green. why one group isn't letting snow stand in the way of their tradition. >>> wilmington is...
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some of the heavier totals could make their way to new york city as well as hartford with this one. >> reporter: as of last night, hundreds of thousands of homes were still without power. >> i have no more wood for my stove. i have no heat. i have no electric -- nothing, zero. >> reporter: as crews rush to get the lights on before the next storm, officials say it's not going as quickly as they'd like because of all the damage. >> the power that needs to be restored can only take place when it can be done safely and when trees and debris are removed. we have to make sure that workers can access those areas. >> reporter: crews from midwestern and southern states have been called in to help get homes and businesses back up and running as quickly as possible. and meteorologists say the incoming storm is moving fast and isn't packing winds as high s the first one which should mean less coastal flooding. the increased snow with this one, though, could cause even more downed trees and create worse travel conditions. >> hena doba here in new york. thank you very much, hena. >>> a committee of
some of the heavier totals could make their way to new york city as well as hartford with this one. >> reporter: as of last night, hundreds of thousands of homes were still without power. >> i have no more wood for my stove. i have no heat. i have no electric -- nothing, zero. >> reporter: as crews rush to get the lights on before the next storm, officials say it's not going as quickly as they'd like because of all the damage. >> the power that needs to be restored can...
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"the uss hartford" busted through that thick ice.ne of three subs taking part in a naval exercise. >>> the lawyer for stormy daniels asked a federal judge for permission to depose president trump. he wants to ask the president under oath what he knows about the agreement to pay daniels $130,000 in the days before the election. lawyer michael avenatti has requested a deposition of michael cohen. >>> another major city has fallen to an apparent cyberattack. the fbi is investigating the hacking of baltimore's 911 system, which caused a 17-hour disruption. dispatchers had to manually assign personnel to respond to 911 calls. no one has claimed responsibility. meanwhile, city workers in atlanta are slowly turning their computers back on after last week's ransomware attack. some online services for residents like bill paying are not yet available. that one they might not complain about. >> i think so. >>> new details on a shocking drug bust here in new york. authorities say the mexican drug kingpin known as el gordo was smuggling 44 pounds
"the uss hartford" busted through that thick ice.ne of three subs taking part in a naval exercise. >>> the lawyer for stormy daniels asked a federal judge for permission to depose president trump. he wants to ask the president under oath what he knows about the agreement to pay daniels $130,000 in the days before the election. lawyer michael avenatti has requested a deposition of michael cohen. >>> another major city has fallen to an apparent cyberattack. the fbi is...
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some of those heavier totals could make their way into new york city as well as hartford with this one. and more strong winds, not quite as intense as last week's storm, but any strong winds, more rough surf, more coastal flooding, jeff, is not what anyone needs along the eastern seaboard right now. >> glor: even more concern for those folks without power tonight. eric, thank you very much. bad things have been known to happen to russians who cross vladimir putin. now, a former spy accused of being a traitor to russia is fighting for his life in britain possibly after being poisoned. here's elizabeth palmer. >> reporter: the man in critical condition is reported to be sergei skripal, an ex-russian army colonel. he was arrested in 2004 and sentenced in a russian court for spying for britain. but in 2010, he left russia, part of a prisoner exchange. in return for ten russian sleeper agents, including the infamous anna chapman, who had been operating in the u.s. in salisbury, the town where skripal had settled, witnesses say he and a woman companion collapsed on a bench on sunday. >> it w
some of those heavier totals could make their way into new york city as well as hartford with this one. and more strong winds, not quite as intense as last week's storm, but any strong winds, more rough surf, more coastal flooding, jeff, is not what anyone needs along the eastern seaboard right now. >> glor: even more concern for those folks without power tonight. eric, thank you very much. bad things have been known to happen to russians who cross vladimir putin. now, a former spy...
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pennsylvania, maryland, new york towards new england, in boston, the potential, looking at the radar, in hartfordrovidence, boston and maine and eventually it will be out of here by this afternoon, this evening for another storm, one more note, big rain problems in southern california, burn areas, big concern on both coasts tracking get. >> in california we talk about that. 11 minutes after the top of the hour, driverless accident, the terrifying moment when a self driving uber mowed down and killed a woman. donald from making no apology for congratulating vladimir, the action the white house plans to take over the leak of a classified presidential briefing memo. >> the titanic after hitting the iceberg but before the last part of the ship submerged. >> comparing california republicans to the titanic. heather: donald trump reportedly told not to congratulate vladimir boudin on his reelection but did it anyway. that information leaked to the press, something the white house calls likely illegal and a fireable offense. robert gray joins us with the reaction. >> reporter: the white house launching a
pennsylvania, maryland, new york towards new england, in boston, the potential, looking at the radar, in hartfordrovidence, boston and maine and eventually it will be out of here by this afternoon, this evening for another storm, one more note, big rain problems in southern california, burn areas, big concern on both coasts tracking get. >> in california we talk about that. 11 minutes after the top of the hour, driverless accident, the terrifying moment when a self driving uber mowed down...
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connecticut governor dan malloy is going to deliver the state of the state address at the state capital in hartford. he talks about expanded health care coverage, and paid sick leave and gender and workforce equality. this is 40 minutes. >> ladies and gentlemen, it is my honor the introduce our governor who also goes by grandpa. he has worked very hard to make connecticut a better place to work and put down roots. his love and sweat have a always been with the people of the state and even with the most difficult decisions, and in the most difficult times. i'm honored to have had the opportunity to run with him, to work with him and to lead with him. please welcome our governor and grace elizabeth's grandfather, governor dan malloy. >> thank you. thank you. thank you. great to be with you. thank you. thank you. i should point out that our granddaughter's domeste m atten applause did not scare her. to the all of the ladies and gentlemen of the generals assembly and members of the clergy and all of the people of our great state, thank you for the honor of inviting me once again to into the people's ho
connecticut governor dan malloy is going to deliver the state of the state address at the state capital in hartford. he talks about expanded health care coverage, and paid sick leave and gender and workforce equality. this is 40 minutes. >> ladies and gentlemen, it is my honor the introduce our governor who also goes by grandpa. he has worked very hard to make connecticut a better place to work and put down roots. his love and sweat have a always been with the people of the state and even...
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an american educates and founder of capital prep schools in harlem new york he joins us now from hartford connecticut steve perry what are the chances that this seventeen minute walk and the anger the confidence that we're seeing today will actually spelled change. i don't know that the anger itself will spell change but as the saying a sustained movement will the challenge that we're faced with is that americans are tied to their guns it is the second amendment of all the things that we could put forward in the constitution the second thing that we fought for and continue to fight for in this nation is access to guns of any type it seems so sadly we as a nation have not found a way to both respect the rights of those who wish to carry arms and the rights of those of us who have to educate children tied to their guns you say who is the politician who will break that tether. i don't know that any politician is currently in the queue who's prepared to make that tether to break that tether but i do know that there are many people on all sides who want to see a change the challenge that we're
an american educates and founder of capital prep schools in harlem new york he joins us now from hartford connecticut steve perry what are the chances that this seventeen minute walk and the anger the confidence that we're seeing today will actually spelled change. i don't know that the anger itself will spell change but as the saying a sustained movement will the challenge that we're faced with is that americans are tied to their guns it is the second amendment of all the things that we could...