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hartford extended the three-year guarantee through aetna through 2019. so on page 2 you can see the current programs and premiums. >> are there questions by members of the commission or the board regarding the recommendation? is there any public regarding the presentation? hearing and seeing none i'm willing to entertain a motion. >> i move to approve the rates as displayed in this presentation. >> is there a second? >> second. >> it's been properly moved and seconded that we approve the recommendation as contained on page 2 of the presentation regarding the life and disability renewal for 2019 plan year. is there any questions? members of the board? any public comment? hearing and seeing none we are now ready to vote. all those in favor signify. all those opposed? it carries unanimously. thank you. secretary. >> item 9, discussion item, prop b retirees, medical subsidy 2019, aon. >> mike clark. we assembled this discussion back today to remind of the carter contributions that are available through section aa.428. very specifically as i mentioned earlier
hartford extended the three-year guarantee through aetna through 2019. so on page 2 you can see the current programs and premiums. >> are there questions by members of the commission or the board regarding the recommendation? is there any public regarding the presentation? hearing and seeing none i'm willing to entertain a motion. >> i move to approve the rates as displayed in this presentation. >> is there a second? >> second. >> it's been properly moved and...
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in hartford it is anna dickinson that is speaking at a big rally. it says, this is the last meeting of the campaign, it will be killed with voters, especially those who have not heard her. for this reason, ladies will cheerfully give way and not attend tonight. --a dickinson will be here she has come out of nowhere, this young woman is getting political speeches for their publican party and they are saying, ladies do not show up because we want to save the seats for voters. york, and thew connecticut lectures should i can $600 for these lectures. that is a lot of money. she is supporting her family with this. the new york herald has an account of her saying that she wildly out through the immensely boring -- outdrew the boring politicians of the time. we are returns.en now we're getting close to $1000. they say war is declared on conservatives. this commentary on her at very eloquent, angry, partisan woman. there were accounts, i've read hundreds of accounts of her speeches where they describe her pacing up and down and this was to with no microphon
in hartford it is anna dickinson that is speaking at a big rally. it says, this is the last meeting of the campaign, it will be killed with voters, especially those who have not heard her. for this reason, ladies will cheerfully give way and not attend tonight. --a dickinson will be here she has come out of nowhere, this young woman is getting political speeches for their publican party and they are saying, ladies do not show up because we want to save the seats for voters. york, and thew...
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three days let's bring in abraham qatar he is a yemen expert and analyst joins us live now from hartford in connecticut and the u.s. is denying that it has a direct role in the assault on her data but if washington hadn't given the green light it wouldn't be happening would it. i mean if the u.s. has been viage in logistical support then they completely complicit and involved in the whole crimes that are being committed against yemenis so when you i think without the us the saudis and the u.a.e. wouldn't be able to move anywhere in yemen because they don't have the connect and the right equipments and actually support the us government as we're riding them so i actually we know. no matter what kind of how you want to label it whether it is directly or indirectly you are actually part of the problem and i think that the u.s. have a. direct role in this and if they want to and they have leverage over the saudis and the u.a.e. so if they can or when they use that they can use it but i think they've given them the green light to give to do whatever they want to do and yemen and yes because m
three days let's bring in abraham qatar he is a yemen expert and analyst joins us live now from hartford in connecticut and the u.s. is denying that it has a direct role in the assault on her data but if washington hadn't given the green light it wouldn't be happening would it. i mean if the u.s. has been viage in logistical support then they completely complicit and involved in the whole crimes that are being committed against yemenis so when you i think without the us the saudis and the...
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>> 100 sheldon street, hartford, connecticu i don't even feel like i woke up in prison this morning. you know? i've been coming to prison since 1999 now.ut and i've been in andf jail 11 times. (sirens wailing)th is time i got out was the first time that i was on parole. >> brantley. >> i was definitely frightened. i didn't know what to expect. >> reased from carl robinson correct? yes. >> parole sentence of a littleur less than foears? >> narrator: erroll's parole officer is mark pawlich. f's been a parole officeror 18 years. >> so what was your crime over there? >> burglary. >> burglary, is that kind of your thing? >> no, not at all. i was... for drugs. >> and drug of choice is? >> heroin.ou >> mr. brantley, you just read, had a long, long history and if you're in this business long enough, you know the chances are at some point it r wir its ugly head. so, now he's on your watch, soou you got to make suree dotting i's and crossing t's, that's for sure. so what we're gonna do today is nditions now.e you review these so what i need you to do is read every one and make sure you underst
>> 100 sheldon street, hartford, connecticu i don't even feel like i woke up in prison this morning. you know? i've been coming to prison since 1999 now.ut and i've been in andf jail 11 times. (sirens wailing)th is time i got out was the first time that i was on parole. >> brantley. >> i was definitely frightened. i didn't know what to expect. >> reased from carl robinson correct? yes. >> parole sentence of a littleur less than foears? >> narrator: erroll's...
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more more, joined by matt davis a reporter for the hartford daily times and julie star from the institutef media integrity. is there a war on journalism, matt? let's start with you. >> yes, the media is under attack but more importantly facts are under attack. >> the media should be under attack because the fake news -- >> exactly what i'm talking about. these are talking points instead of the true. >> no, there's no sources, no facts ( talking at the same time ) >> and freeze! what you just saw is a little something we journalists like to call panel because, actually, that's tonight's topic, cable news panels. groups of experts brought together to debate today's biggest issues. great, you guys can go. go now. now, people have been discussing the news on tv since before president truman tore down the berlin wall -- or whatever. but for decades, even the most heated debates looked like this. this. >> isn't that part of your natural equipment? aren't you able to come to historic terms. >> well, the french government conphissed he was guilty. >> there are a lot of people who make the same ob
more more, joined by matt davis a reporter for the hartford daily times and julie star from the institutef media integrity. is there a war on journalism, matt? let's start with you. >> yes, the media is under attack but more importantly facts are under attack. >> the media should be under attack because the fake news -- >> exactly what i'm talking about. these are talking points instead of the true. >> no, there's no sources, no facts ( talking at the same time )...
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then dozens of san francisco high-rises went up using the technique including the hartford building at 650 california and 211 main street, which houses the "new york times"' bay area bureau. "salesforce" west also made the list. the 4 3-story building at 50 fremont sits directly across from the brand-new "salesforce tower" which incidentally is not a steel framed building. other notable addresses include the old bank of america at 555 california and the embarcadero center. a cluster of four buildings that thousands of people pass through every day. there are also two potential trouble spots staring each other in the face! this is at beale and mission. and pg&e headquarters at 77 beale and the 24-story bechtel building across the street. san francisco currently requires retrofits for so- called soft story buildings. but it hasn't determined what to do about faulty steel framed towers. retrofits are tens of millions which is why buildings have done it. a bill moving through the legislature would require all cities in california to produce an inventory of all buildings that are at risk in
then dozens of san francisco high-rises went up using the technique including the hartford building at 650 california and 211 main street, which houses the "new york times"' bay area bureau. "salesforce" west also made the list. the 4 3-story building at 50 fremont sits directly across from the brand-new "salesforce tower" which incidentally is not a steel framed building. other notable addresses include the old bank of america at 555 california and the embarcadero...
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this our analysis from thomas harrington is a professor of hispanic studies at trinity college in hartford connecticut.
this our analysis from thomas harrington is a professor of hispanic studies at trinity college in hartford connecticut.
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moving to philly, new york, hartford for the morning rush, and pushing up to new england for the evening rush. and a severe thunderstorm for new mexico. wildfires continuing out west. >>> and we want to go to hawaii, where more than a dozen people are stranded. officials say they went door to door to try to evacuate people, but some chose to stay without power, phones, or running water. >>> next in denver, danger on the dance floor. an off-duty fbi agent dancing when his gun fell out of his holster, going off, striking a man in the leg. here's clayton sandell. >> reporter: tonight the fbi says it's reviewing this incident that began with an agent cutting loose on the dance floor. but as he goes for a backflip, it's his handgun that slips loose, falling to the floor. it gets worse when he picks it up. accidentally firing. hitting a man in the crowd at a denver nightclub. >> just have a party shot, says inside the bar. party shot in the leg. >> reporter: take another look. as he reaches down, you can see that muzzle flash. the agent holsters the handgun as the crowd backs away. >> they are
moving to philly, new york, hartford for the morning rush, and pushing up to new england for the evening rush. and a severe thunderstorm for new mexico. wildfires continuing out west. >>> and we want to go to hawaii, where more than a dozen people are stranded. officials say they went door to door to try to evacuate people, but some chose to stay without power, phones, or running water. >>> next in denver, danger on the dance floor. an off-duty fbi agent dancing when his gun...
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hartford feels like 112. philadelphia feeling like 105.aking of philadelphia, when you look at the long-range forecast for philadelphia: every day for the next ten days, they avve a temperature of 90 or reove. and when you factor in the heat index, at least half that time it feels like the triple digits. and in a big city like philadelphia and new york, if it's 95 outside, the cement heats up to 125. it feels like 129 inside a car after half an hour. a, jeff, do what you've got to j to stay cool out there. let's go back to you. >> glor: yes, it will last a while. all right, lonnie quinn, thank lou very much. president trump made some news aboard air force one as he flew to new jersey for the holiday weekend today. he said he will announce a supreme court nominee a week from monday. weijia jiang is at the white house with more on this. weijia. >> reporter: jeff, president ntump is wasting no time. he says he is interviewing six or seven people, including two women, and cbs news has learned right now, there are two leading contenders. that's
hartford feels like 112. philadelphia feeling like 105.aking of philadelphia, when you look at the long-range forecast for philadelphia: every day for the next ten days, they avve a temperature of 90 or reove. and when you factor in the heat index, at least half that time it feels like the triple digits. and in a big city like philadelphia and new york, if it's 95 outside, the cement heats up to 125. it feels like 129 inside a car after half an hour. a, jeff, do what you've got to j to stay...
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he was sent to be locked up in a mine in hartford connecticut where they put enemies in the revolution he got away and worked across and did a lot of fighting. he was one of the leads when he came south on this. one thing i found in talking about who was in the american army, they couldn't fill the ranks with enough people so they had a lot of akron americans and indians in the ranks. i remember looking to see if there's any proof of that and i found a quote in one of the documents i read that identified him as negro and he was an artillery man. he was told by his the pollen when he immediately obeyed and ordered tends to be struck incurred to the battery put o doing this order was to pick up our packs and march. he has an account here and i don't know that everyone pick set up. i checked the weather, there's a national observatory they can tell you what the weather was in 1776 and i found an account when there was a retreat by moonlight. one of the doctors or surgeons made they broke up the wine and toasted to each other. if you go back and look at the weather there was no moon at the
he was sent to be locked up in a mine in hartford connecticut where they put enemies in the revolution he got away and worked across and did a lot of fighting. he was one of the leads when he came south on this. one thing i found in talking about who was in the american army, they couldn't fill the ranks with enough people so they had a lot of akron americans and indians in the ranks. i remember looking to see if there's any proof of that and i found a quote in one of the documents i read that...
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granddaughter ranchi through almost up to shanghai to be arts bottom right hand corner we'll see it in hartford at least two hundred images this whole area could produce two hundred they'll be pockets of four hundred expect flooding that this is southern china of course other parts of china are enjoying thoughts different sort of what has been particularly hot recently in beijing forty degrees celsius now that is hot for any weather for beijing the average is thirty and the maximum recorded is forty one for june so obviously this affected people quite a lot. so whether. it's been one year since it's neighbors imposed a blockade on my land and. a move that shattered the region's two political landscape alliances have shifted and qatar has grown more self-reliant. but what caused the rift between the g.c.c. countries is there an end in sight and can the go for ever be the same again. on a. a new series of rewind bring your people back to life and . i was the first. and the others to. this was my return to kosovo and the little village of one decade on i've come back to find out what happened to t
granddaughter ranchi through almost up to shanghai to be arts bottom right hand corner we'll see it in hartford at least two hundred images this whole area could produce two hundred they'll be pockets of four hundred expect flooding that this is southern china of course other parts of china are enjoying thoughts different sort of what has been particularly hot recently in beijing forty degrees celsius now that is hot for any weather for beijing the average is thirty and the maximum recorded is...
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out 100reality playing miles away in hartford, the capital approved a plan that would allow the statethe debt burden is another layer on connecticut's mounting fiscal woes, not out of the question. according to a bloomberg opinion columnists, could connecticut become the next problem child along with illinois and new jersey? reporter: as far as states go it is already in that unfortunate pantheon of problem children. it is been downgraded three times in the past three years has the largest tax debt per person of any state in the country. it is already there. the idea behind the column i wrote was earlier comments from their fiscal sheets saying it is inconceivable that connecticut could ever default on bonds. that struck me as, maybe that is not the tone you want to be taking, maybe want to be thinking about how you fix these problems that got you downgraded in the first place. kevin: talk about tone deaf. i love this column. i don't get it. it is 2018 and we're talking about whether or not connecticut is too big to fail. so goes connecticut, so goes the rest of the american economy.
out 100reality playing miles away in hartford, the capital approved a plan that would allow the statethe debt burden is another layer on connecticut's mounting fiscal woes, not out of the question. according to a bloomberg opinion columnists, could connecticut become the next problem child along with illinois and new jersey? reporter: as far as states go it is already in that unfortunate pantheon of problem children. it is been downgraded three times in the past three years has the largest tax...
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one in the insurance-based where we bought a subsidiary of the , in the of the hartford life annuityiness. we will build it up and keep it in connecticut. we bought world kitchen, now known as corel brands which owns pyrex. it is a durable product. then we made an investment in commodity, carbon black, used in every tire in the country. it is a business i gained some fascination with some 15 years is, a new technology that 50% cheaper, and more importantly, produces hydrogen as a byproduct. put this in the context of the broader private equity business. you were involved in merchant banking back in the day, a quaint term it feels like at this point. the private equity industry has grown into something tremendously large. we hear $15 billion, $20 billion plus in fonts at this point. where is the place for a more mono-line private equity shop at this point? henry: when i started, there were probably -- now there's 5000 people and $500 billion in capital. i get the joke of expansion in size. what we are trying to do is take lessons of a lifetime, partnering with management, a focused po
one in the insurance-based where we bought a subsidiary of the , in the of the hartford life annuityiness. we will build it up and keep it in connecticut. we bought world kitchen, now known as corel brands which owns pyrex. it is a durable product. then we made an investment in commodity, carbon black, used in every tire in the country. it is a business i gained some fascination with some 15 years is, a new technology that 50% cheaper, and more importantly, produces hydrogen as a byproduct. put...
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he was sent off to be locked up in a mine in hartford, connecticut where they put the enemies of the revolution 80 feet underground and he got away and worked his way across and he ended up being one of the-- doing a lot of the fighting and he was one of the leads for burgoin when he came south on th this, but -- one thing i found when talking about who was in the force, who was in the american army or the army up here, and you think of-- they couldn't fill out the ranks with enough people so they have a lot of african-americans and indians who were in the ranks. and i remember looking to see if there's in i-- any proof of that, what was happening and i found a quote in one of the documents i read that identified him as negro. of course, in this -- and quoted what happened, that he was artillery man in one of the 40 african-americans were actually in the regiment at fort ticonderoga when they had to retreat and he said, he was told by his colonel who immediately obeyed and he ordered our tents to be struck and carried to the battery. on doing the order was to pick up our packs and ma
he was sent off to be locked up in a mine in hartford, connecticut where they put the enemies of the revolution 80 feet underground and he got away and worked his way across and he ended up being one of the-- doing a lot of the fighting and he was one of the leads for burgoin when he came south on th this, but -- one thing i found when talking about who was in the force, who was in the american army or the army up here, and you think of-- they couldn't fill out the ranks with enough people so...
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this is hartford as well anne arundel dell, baltimore coun. be aware of that.ding to the beaches well we've got pretty nice weather for you both days. plenty of sshine and 84 degrees by the time we hit sund f forher's day. wrapping it up then 56 degrees for tonight, most clew clear skies. tomorrow a very warm 87 degrees. and clear's look at your "fox5". almost hundred degrees by the time we get to monday. that's air temperature. feel like 105 degrees. 96 on tuesday, gradually cooling down relatively speaking into upper 80s. couple storms in forecast. nice dry weekend. we'll be back a righter the break. flu ♪ ♪ (birds)hirping, a running ahh. the new deer park sparkling is made with real ring water. ♪ it's so refreshing and delicious, you dotot need slo-mo models ell it. it's so refreshing real spring water, you dotot need slo-mo mreal fruit flavors and refreshing bubbles. just whas refreshingly real. (sound of footsteps) (sound of car door opening) (car door closes) (soundf engine starting) . >>> most kids are playing video games catch agooi movie or d what kids
this is hartford as well anne arundel dell, baltimore coun. be aware of that.ding to the beaches well we've got pretty nice weather for you both days. plenty of sshine and 84 degrees by the time we hit sund f forher's day. wrapping it up then 56 degrees for tonight, most clew clear skies. tomorrow a very warm 87 degrees. and clear's look at your "fox5". almost hundred degrees by the time we get to monday. that's air temperature. feel like 105 degrees. 96 on tuesday, gradually cooling...
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protesters will rally outside the epa regional office on hartford street at 9:00 this morning.onstration is sponsored by a coalition of environmental groups including the sierra club. pruitt has come under fire for lavish expenditures as well as the support of the oil sure offshore ne pipeline. >>> libby schaaf responding to a video of an i.c.e. official been told that he's under investigating for leaking information to her about a bay area immigration raid. james schwab is the former local i.c.e. spokesman who resigned after accusing his own agency of misleading the public. during an interview on wednesday, the department of homeland security investigators unexpectedly came to his door and asked him about leaking information to mayor schaaf. schwab says the department of homeland security is trying to intimidate him and mayor schaaf agrees. >> i watched that video of dhf pounding on the door of an ethical public servant. to me, that was the sound of tyranny. knocking on his door. >> i.c.e.'s former director accused mayor schaaf of jeopardizing public safety. mayor schaaf has n
protesters will rally outside the epa regional office on hartford street at 9:00 this morning.onstration is sponsored by a coalition of environmental groups including the sierra club. pruitt has come under fire for lavish expenditures as well as the support of the oil sure offshore ne pipeline. >>> libby schaaf responding to a video of an i.c.e. official been told that he's under investigating for leaking information to her about a bay area immigration raid. james schwab is the former...
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ou former intern does the weather up in hartford, connecticut, now. just fy staying down virginia-north carolina border. high pressure will keep the rai chances at bay dpor now. thads area of high pressure moves away, our rain chances will go back up. midday showers, and then later on in the day, an opportunity for some rumbles of thunder. especiallye wednesday night l into the very early parts of thursday morning. here's your five-dayorecast then. 83 with low humidity today. only 82 tomorrow. because of all the clouds and theccasional rain chance. for now let's find out how the commute is doing. >> good morning, chuck. taking a look at the roads here in thedistrict. east capital at southern avenue do have a crash that just happened there. we know it's a reported accident. no other big detls quite yet. college park, northbound route 1 there at the beltway, still have that crash as well as the rest of 270 looks okay, and right now we do have this in charles county here. 6 near estevez roadsblocked. as far as travel times, 270 looks good. top of the s b
ou former intern does the weather up in hartford, connecticut, now. just fy staying down virginia-north carolina border. high pressure will keep the rai chances at bay dpor now. thads area of high pressure moves away, our rain chances will go back up. midday showers, and then later on in the day, an opportunity for some rumbles of thunder. especiallye wednesday night l into the very early parts of thursday morning. here's your five-dayorecast then. 83 with low humidity today. only 82 tomorrow....
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he's a columnist for espn as well and this evening he is in hartford connecticut. howard, thanks so much for making the time. i want to begin by asking you abouthat decision made by the league lat month. they thoughthey had an answe here, right, a way to balance the players' protests with can criticism from the president. what do the events of the last 24 hours tell butnkt? >> i the events have told me this is precisely what this collision between this hisry of african american athletes exerting their-- using their platform for social injustice, against social injustice, ocollide waig president as really engaged in a culture war. this culture war started back in september, and during the clip that you showed. and the players-- the players believed in the game. the players believe, with ownership, they created a compromise. $90 millionhi partnership to fight social injustice, and then the league pretty much turned on them, ad now they see a president ramping up the same culture war ere the players are the red meat for this base. >> nawaz: do you think that decision
he's a columnist for espn as well and this evening he is in hartford connecticut. howard, thanks so much for making the time. i want to begin by asking you abouthat decision made by the league lat month. they thoughthey had an answe here, right, a way to balance the players' protests with can criticism from the president. what do the events of the last 24 hours tell butnkt? >> i the events have told me this is precisely what this collision between this hisry of african american athletes...
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in detroit, here in l.a., in hartford, miami, chicago. so why don't the bushes and obama's and these left-wing reporters emoting today the white house and all the pro-amnesty democrats and republicans, why don't they ever write off beds or cry for those kids? you know why? because they think this over the and the misrepresented will of what's going on will hurt the man they could not be in november 2016, donald trump. and that's "the angle." joining us now for action is the president of the border patrol union in tucson and radio talk show host. here with me in the studio in l.a., ethan bearman. okay, ethan, you heard what i just had. throw it at me. >> there's a lot of different issues you address there. the overarching issue we have never addressed immigration overall and how we deal with people in this country but most barley we've got to get to the root issue we are talking about today we just separating children from their families. yes, the president does have the power right this very minute with a five-minute phone call to say sto
in detroit, here in l.a., in hartford, miami, chicago. so why don't the bushes and obama's and these left-wing reporters emoting today the white house and all the pro-amnesty democrats and republicans, why don't they ever write off beds or cry for those kids? you know why? because they think this over the and the misrepresented will of what's going on will hurt the man they could not be in november 2016, donald trump. and that's "the angle." joining us now for action is the president...
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by then dozens of san francisco high rises had gone up using the faulty technique including the hartford building at 650 california and 211 main street which houses the new york times bay area bureau. sales force west also made that list. the 43-story building at 50 fremont sits directly across the street from the brand-new sales force tower which incidentally is not a steel framed building. other notable addresses include the old u.s. bank building, 555 california, and the embarcadero center, a cluster of four office buildings that thousands of people pass through every day. there are also two potential trouble spots staring each other in the face at beal and mission. the pg&e headquarters at 77 beal and the 24 story bechtel building across the street. the hilton hotel near union square, very popular, also singled out as potentially unsafe, but the managers there told the new york times the building got a retrofit back in 2012. san francisco currently requires retrofits for so- called soft story buildings, but it still has not figured out what to do about its potentially faulty steel fr
by then dozens of san francisco high rises had gone up using the faulty technique including the hartford building at 650 california and 211 main street which houses the new york times bay area bureau. sales force west also made that list. the 43-story building at 50 fremont sits directly across the street from the brand-new sales force tower which incidentally is not a steel framed building. other notable addresses include the old u.s. bank building, 555 california, and the embarcadero center,...
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record highs buildin tit on top of this. 100 expected in hartford. philadelphia, 100.d d.c. and new york city,'s nd we're watching heat out west >>> hi. i'm abc 7 meteorologist francis. it's going to away hot day today. lots of triple digits in some of the inland areas. san francisco, comfortable at 76. >>> this weather report is sponsored by newt trutrogena which has a plethora of spf products for your sunscreen. heading to the beach, don't forget the bl. back to u. good stuff.t be tseeanut butte otn.lly ch. t's whs, >>ert,ch. cooout yeye >>> coming up on "gma," toffee the puppy and her very sticky situation and how she was pulled to safety from a 50-foot hole. >>> and what is the proper way to make a peanut butter and jelly sandwich? adrienne takes on the great debate in "pop news." coming up. debate in "pop news." oh, look... another anti-wrinkle cream in no hurry to make anything happen. neutrogena® rapid wrinkle repair® works in just one week. with the fastest retinol formula available. it's clinically proven to work on fine lines and wrinkles. one week? that defi
record highs buildin tit on top of this. 100 expected in hartford. philadelphia, 100.d d.c. and new york city,'s nd we're watching heat out west >>> hi. i'm abc 7 meteorologist francis. it's going to away hot day today. lots of triple digits in some of the inland areas. san francisco, comfortable at 76. >>> this weather report is sponsored by newt trutrogena which has a plethora of spf products for your sunscreen. heading to the beach, don't forget the bl. back to u. good...
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just a few minutes ago senator chris murphy tweeted from a rally he organized on short notice in hartfordcut. he says he got a crowd on 24 hours' short notice. people are showing up in response to this crisis. they are turning up. they're also giving money. a lot of it. we talked last night about a campaign started by a california couple who set out to raise $1,500 which they thought might be enough to pay bail for one parent arrested at the border. so that mom or dad could maybe get out on bail and then try to go collect their kid who was being held apart from them. that fund-raiser has now brought in not $1,500, which was the goal. it's now brought in more than $17 million and counting. for a non-profit that provides free legal services to immigrants. that service typically helps immigrants in texas but with this new shot in the arm they got from so many americans looking to help they now say they're going to look to do this across the country. they're going to very specifically look for every family that has been sefrpted in this crisis. the trump administration started doing this in a
just a few minutes ago senator chris murphy tweeted from a rally he organized on short notice in hartfordcut. he says he got a crowd on 24 hours' short notice. people are showing up in response to this crisis. they are turning up. they're also giving money. a lot of it. we talked last night about a campaign started by a california couple who set out to raise $1,500 which they thought might be enough to pay bail for one parent arrested at the border. so that mom or dad could maybe get out on...
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much more on the summit as well, joined by roundtable calm joy and john park from john -- hartford kennedyuld really come out, any tangible outcomes or if it is a meet and greet, how do you do sort of meeting. the chief aipac economist joins to give us a verdict on the messy g7 summit. this is bloomberg. ♪ loomberg. ♪ >> hours away from the historic meeting between donald trump kim jong-un. yvonne man. welcome to daybreak asia. the top stories this monday, history makers. president trump prepares for the summit. he says he will know within seconds if the meeting will succeed. kim jong-un is also here. he must balance the potential of western investments by giving up his nuclear bargaining chip. and from bloomberg's global headquarters, i'm ramy inocencio. the g7 ends in disarray with host canada under attack. washington says justin trudeau is dishonest and weak. and as if all of that wasn't enough, the three top central banks are due to meet. bank of america says it's the most important week of the year for investors. yvonne: good morning from the lion city. the spotlight here in singapore
much more on the summit as well, joined by roundtable calm joy and john park from john -- hartford kennedyuld really come out, any tangible outcomes or if it is a meet and greet, how do you do sort of meeting. the chief aipac economist joins to give us a verdict on the messy g7 summit. this is bloomberg. ♪ loomberg. ♪ >> hours away from the historic meeting between donald trump kim jong-un. yvonne man. welcome to daybreak asia. the top stories this monday, history makers. president...
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degrees. 100 million will feel like it's over 100 degrees, stretching from the northeast, where hartfordfeel like 102. rochest rochester, 105. st. louis flirting with 100 degrees. >>> good morning, i'm meteorologist kari hall. it's going to be slightly warmer for the inland areas today and nice and cool for the coast. san francisco reaching 65 degrees and 85 today in santa rosa. and san jose expect a high of 83 degrees. 87 today in livermore. and our inland forecast keeps it in the 80s for next few days but then it does get very hot in time for the weekend, friday 95 degrees with peaking at 98 degrees for the inland valley. >> and that's your latest weather. guys? >> al, thank you so much. >>> just ahead, monica lewinsky speaking out for the first time since bill clinton's headlinemaking interview here on "tod "today." how she is responding. >>> and millennials caring for family members of dementia. >>> first, what these parents are learning about the death of their son, a rising football star, that could help other families. we'll talk to them right after insurance that won't replace th
degrees. 100 million will feel like it's over 100 degrees, stretching from the northeast, where hartfordfeel like 102. rochest rochester, 105. st. louis flirting with 100 degrees. >>> good morning, i'm meteorologist kari hall. it's going to be slightly warmer for the inland areas today and nice and cool for the coast. san francisco reaching 65 degrees and 85 today in santa rosa. and san jose expect a high of 83 degrees. 87 today in livermore. and our inland forecast keeps it in the 80s...
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>> he's wearing a hartford yard goat jersey.y renamed themselves a couple of years ago when they moved locations. >> walker from the stretch, low, ball gets away from davis and runner down to second base. going all the way, that is a stolen base, not a wild pitch. >> all right, if you say so. >> murphy has been very active -- >> do we have an official score? >> i think we are the official score. >> maybe zach is our official scorer tonight. although he's left us. >> walker at 2-0. swing and a shot towards right. it's not going to get past. brady at second. looked like it was going a little further than that, but he brings it in for the first out of the inning. >> good second base defense today. third out already on a little fly ball, having to range back over your shoulder, not the easiest play. >> so 1 out. joe donnelly, indiana. >> indiana guy, yeah. >> swing at the first pitch, right back to walker, but he can't come up with it. past duncan in the center field. a run is going to come on the score. the first of this congressio
>> he's wearing a hartford yard goat jersey.y renamed themselves a couple of years ago when they moved locations. >> walker from the stretch, low, ball gets away from davis and runner down to second base. going all the way, that is a stolen base, not a wild pitch. >> all right, if you say so. >> murphy has been very active -- >> do we have an official score? >> i think we are the official score. >> maybe zach is our official scorer tonight. although...
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in hartford, connecticut, on park street there is both a metro pcs and a boost mobile store. the two are on the very same street, literally within walking distance of each other. can you really commit to me that both of these stores are going to remain open at full present capacity? >>? and what about other duplicate retail scores? >> thank you, senator. a couple of things that would come into play there. we have not suggested any change per se in the use of the metro pcs, boost, and virgin brands. they serve very different purposes and different groups of customers, and so far we see that being a less likely store rationalization than if they were a sprint and t-mobile store next to each other. the second thing i will tell you, if two stores were directly related to each other in the sprint-t-mobile version, you may close one, but the staffing in the other store would be a function of foot traffic, growth avdz and the aspirations to gross adds, so that would likely go up. >> so you can commit to me that the numbers in connecticut will be increased, not diminished. >> i haven
in hartford, connecticut, on park street there is both a metro pcs and a boost mobile store. the two are on the very same street, literally within walking distance of each other. can you really commit to me that both of these stores are going to remain open at full present capacity? >>? and what about other duplicate retail scores? >> thank you, senator. a couple of things that would come into play there. we have not suggested any change per se in the use of the metro pcs, boost,...
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this is the hartford current. travel ban sticks. a photo by getty images. of does go demonstrators about protesters gathering outside the court. the "i was citizens pressed citizens" justice oks travel bans. you can talk about that in open phones and any other topics that have come up, until 10:00 when the house comes in. arlington, texas, independent line. hello. caller: thanks to c-span. wanto talk about garnd connor who got the medal of honor yesterday. terrific guy, unbelievable courage. i also want to mention the fact that this is ross perot's birthday. i wished president trump give him the presidential medal of freedom like george bush did for brian lamb. host: what is it about ross perot you admire most? caller: he is a true patriot. he talked about the tough issues in 1992 and 1996. he talked about the debt and the deficit and all of the things the policis will not come close to. he is a patriot. and it isears old time to do something in his honor. thank you. host: let's go to ray in shenandoah junction, democrats line. good morning. caller: i just
this is the hartford current. travel ban sticks. a photo by getty images. of does go demonstrators about protesters gathering outside the court. the "i was citizens pressed citizens" justice oks travel bans. you can talk about that in open phones and any other topics that have come up, until 10:00 when the house comes in. arlington, texas, independent line. hello. caller: thanks to c-span. wanto talk about garnd connor who got the medal of honor yesterday. terrific guy, unbelievable...
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this our analysis from thomas harrington he's a professor of hispanic studies at trinity college in hartford connecticut great to have you on. so much has happened in the last few hours this this last minute deal . it's come as a surprise to many is this a real moment of relief for italy and more so the eurozone. i can't speak much as a real expert on italian politics what i can say is that my sense is that the damage has been done by the decision made a few days ago to block the formation of the government i think it sends a very dangerous message to people in europe they're there they're popular sovereignty when you like it or not is at the beck and call or is it the this is the the the whim of the dog power of the so-called markers it raises a lot of questions about what democracy is really about in this european union i think so many of us had a great deal of hope for going back a couple of decades but i think the implementation of the politics within the european union shows that there's a clear imbalance between economic imperatives and the will of people presumably if you know if this
this our analysis from thomas harrington he's a professor of hispanic studies at trinity college in hartford connecticut great to have you on. so much has happened in the last few hours this this last minute deal . it's come as a surprise to many is this a real moment of relief for italy and more so the eurozone. i can't speak much as a real expert on italian politics what i can say is that my sense is that the damage has been done by the decision made a few days ago to block the formation of...
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she established the hartford global migration lab. through this program, janet's students tutor at jubilee house and help with homework at the publicry.ra jean silk with the community alliance for refugee settlement has also worked with refugees and done immiecial good at a time -- immeasurable good at a time of deplorable conflict when the horrors of war are all too real every day. the trump administration has capped refugee resettlement at 45,000 this fiscal year, the lowest in american history. even with this cap, the estimate is that the united states will resettle only about 20,000 refugees this year. each of these statistics, each of those numbers represents an individual human life transformed by coming to this country, given new light and life. i hope the administration will commit to resettling at least 75,000 refugees in fiscal year 2019. again, as i close, mr. president, i want to emphasize the importance of this day, the historic significance of our turning a point and taking advantage of an opportunity to do right and to
she established the hartford global migration lab. through this program, janet's students tutor at jubilee house and help with homework at the publicry.ra jean silk with the community alliance for refugee settlement has also worked with refugees and done immiecial good at a time -- immeasurable good at a time of deplorable conflict when the horrors of war are all too real every day. the trump administration has capped refugee resettlement at 45,000 this fiscal year, the lowest in american...