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one's at yale, another in hartford, and the third is at the u.s. capitol rotunda. they get bigger and bigger as they get re-created. in that particular painting i would show on the right are ebenezer huntington on horseback. scamel could not be portrayed because he'd already been killed. i'm going to briefly point them out here on the right. right here. huntington's up there and hamilton and lawrence are there. i'm just going to wipe my brow because of all the sweat. that way i'm not reflecting too much. i don't want to look like the bejewelled john lawrence with diamonds. so alexander hamilton does not get enough credit. we all know how the war ends, the patriots win, the british are defeated. yorktown is not the actual end of the war. we couldn't have anticipated that but that's how it turned out to be in terms of major battles. let's turn to 1790. we know that hamilton has been working as treasury secretary. he also founds the u.s. revenue cutter service. he is considered the father of the u.s. coast guard. i go there every graduation to give an award right ther
one's at yale, another in hartford, and the third is at the u.s. capitol rotunda. they get bigger and bigger as they get re-created. in that particular painting i would show on the right are ebenezer huntington on horseback. scamel could not be portrayed because he'd already been killed. i'm going to briefly point them out here on the right. right here. huntington's up there and hamilton and lawrence are there. i'm just going to wipe my brow because of all the sweat. that way i'm not reflecting...
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the hartford meeting the ems workers who responded to the call. after tour the fire. it was a meeting of all kinds of heroes. and just means that we do, um, message we try get out for early early for children working. chelsea on road to, but hopes by her story parents take time to sit with kids and talk about to do in of an reporting hartford, vans, elst fox news. and that'll it for us rappers up next. a great night, see you later every time nacho fries came back, that bold seasoning was drawing something closer. and once they taste that warm nacho cheese sauce... they won't stop till there's nothing left. taco bell's fry force. now serving at a taco bell near you. wrap the 49ers battle the chargers at so cal so fi stadium and all eyes on the q b s after rookie trey lance continues to impress is jimmy carr. flow your starter? week? one no. without making that announcement, the bay bridge series living up to the hype, it's the giants again, piling on the a spin in a pinch and the giants for the second game in a row. pull it off. i don't believe it. and baseball's 500 h
the hartford meeting the ems workers who responded to the call. after tour the fire. it was a meeting of all kinds of heroes. and just means that we do, um, message we try get out for early early for children working. chelsea on road to, but hopes by her story parents take time to sit with kids and talk about to do in of an reporting hartford, vans, elst fox news. and that'll it for us rappers up next. a great night, see you later every time nacho fries came back, that bold seasoning was...
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lafayette, hamilton, henry knox there at the hartford conference. in downtown hartford, conferring for three days with general, french general russian bow. and his right to do. this is in 1780. same stretch of time, those three days. it's around the 21st, 22nd, 23rd. the same 22nd is when alexander hamilton, benedict arnold, rather. is meeting with john andre, aka john anderson. and they are meeting just south of west point. it's on the same day. so, uncanny timing. after that conference in hartford, washington is returning to lafayette, to meet with -- arnold, rather. to go over the fortifications at west point. arnold is absent. he is gone. washington is trying to figure out why is he not here inspecting this with me. something is amiss. now, it is very clear that arnold has already decided that he's going to escape on the aptly named hms vulture. it's a great one for a traitor. and hamilton decides immediately that the quick thinking officer that he is that he must prepare the army for possible counterattack. first he attempts to capture arnold h
lafayette, hamilton, henry knox there at the hartford conference. in downtown hartford, conferring for three days with general, french general russian bow. and his right to do. this is in 1780. same stretch of time, those three days. it's around the 21st, 22nd, 23rd. the same 22nd is when alexander hamilton, benedict arnold, rather. is meeting with john andre, aka john anderson. and they are meeting just south of west point. it's on the same day. so, uncanny timing. after that conference in...
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everyone in connecticut wanted hartford or new haven everyone in delaware everybody wanted boston nobodyted the capital to be in another state that political power would be an economic boom and nobody wanted another city to have a leg up and for 25 years there is a fight and where the capital city should be. for the took years to ratify the articles with the unicameral legislature they couldn't govern it was utterly and wholly ineffectual we lack a functioning government good luck with that and this is but washington responds to. on everyone's minds and written in newspapers they fought for this? washington says we are either a united people and contradicting each other washington but then allow for the company of springfield to be overrun by hogs and dogs and garbage and not much else they spent only months in new york city and then there was a deal cut. the deal would be cut in new york city june 20th 1790 and probably the second most favors dinner party behind the last supper and you can see the pictures between jefferson madison and hamilton anti- federalist was a nemesis as a federa
everyone in connecticut wanted hartford or new haven everyone in delaware everybody wanted boston nobodyted the capital to be in another state that political power would be an economic boom and nobody wanted another city to have a leg up and for 25 years there is a fight and where the capital city should be. for the took years to ratify the articles with the unicameral legislature they couldn't govern it was utterly and wholly ineffectual we lack a functioning government good luck with that and...
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heavy rain headed through connecticut and by the evening rush hour, that heavy rain will be from hartford. we're not done with henri yet. by tomorrow morning, it will be gone. >> that's an important point you're making about the ground being saturated because looking at historical data, i was looking for new jersey, i was saying it just will not stop raining. i don't mean this weekend, all summer long, in certain counties of new jersey, they're five and six inches above the annual average for rain this is true of connecticut and other parts. it is basically you got all this coming on ground, which is already completely saturated and rivers and runoffs which are already full the problem is there is nowhere for the water to go. >> yeah, central park is eight inches above their annual average now. we're on pace for a top ten heaviest annual rainfall in central park it has been widespread through the northeast. these downpours today will cause additional flash flooding, even if it is only an inch of rain. there is nowhere for it to go. >> eight inches above the average as well. it is amazing
heavy rain headed through connecticut and by the evening rush hour, that heavy rain will be from hartford. we're not done with henri yet. by tomorrow morning, it will be gone. >> that's an important point you're making about the ground being saturated because looking at historical data, i was looking for new jersey, i was saying it just will not stop raining. i don't mean this weekend, all summer long, in certain counties of new jersey, they're five and six inches above the annual average...
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considered as a possible seat of government but here's the problem everyone in connecticut wanted hartford or new haven everyone in massachusetts wanted boston but nobody wanted the capital to be in another state they all knew that power would be an economic boom and nobody wanted to have another city to have its only got but for 25 years there is a fight over where the capital city should be. next slide. we were working under the articles of confederation it took several drafts and years to ratify the articles but the unicameral legislature they cannot raise money to pay back the veterans they cannot govern it was wholly into factual we lack the capital city, the functioning government. and this is what washington responds to. next slide. on everyone's minds , washington ways in and we are either a united people, united for federal purposes or 13 independent sovereigns contradicting each other. and then to say i see no greater evil than this union. political factions or parties start to form. the north against the south the eastern seaboard seaboard versus the west and then the federalist
considered as a possible seat of government but here's the problem everyone in connecticut wanted hartford or new haven everyone in massachusetts wanted boston but nobody wanted the capital to be in another state they all knew that power would be an economic boom and nobody wanted to have another city to have its only got but for 25 years there is a fight over where the capital city should be. next slide. we were working under the articles of confederation it took several drafts and years to...
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hartford christina vans elst, fox news vice president kamala harris is in singapore where she met forime minister earlier today, they discussed issues ranging from cyber security to supply chain cooperation they also talked about how the u. s is responding globally to the pandemic. from day one. president biden has been clear about the importance of vaccinating people in the united states against covid-19 and our commitment to being an arsenal vaccines for the world. that is why we have provided millions of vaccine doses to countries within southeast asia. the two countries agreed to cooperate more closely to attract kobe 19 variants and work together in researching coronavirus treatments the fda is warning about a drug used by some to treat covid-19 called i ever met in the fda has received several reports of people asking for it for treatment it's used to treat parasitic worms and horses and is not approved for treating or preventing co 19 in humans the fda says the drug should only be used with a prescription and for a use approved by the fda a ban on nonessential travel across the
hartford christina vans elst, fox news vice president kamala harris is in singapore where she met forime minister earlier today, they discussed issues ranging from cyber security to supply chain cooperation they also talked about how the u. s is responding globally to the pandemic. from day one. president biden has been clear about the importance of vaccinating people in the united states against covid-19 and our commitment to being an arsenal vaccines for the world. that is why we have...
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new flash flood warning out in hartford. 36 million people are at risk due to flash flooding through this evening. our computers are still highlighting the catskills for about 2 to 4 inches of rainfall in addition to what you've already received. if we're going to see the heavy rain problems, it will probably be from the hudson valley of new york. >> thank you. we'll keep a close watch on that. let's bring in fema administrator. i know it's been awfully busy for you, but as you look at where the storm is now, let's talk about what you have seen and what your biggest concerns are moving forward. >> good afternoon, alex. as you just heard, we're starting to see the storm slow down and the winds haven't been as strong as they could have been. but this storm isn't over yet. we're still going to see a lot of rain come out of this and some of my biggest areas of concern are the inland areas that saw a lot of rain from tropical storm fred. they're already inundated and this rain on top of that could produce risky conditions. >> okay, what extent of damage is fema projecting? can you put any
new flash flood warning out in hartford. 36 million people are at risk due to flash flooding through this evening. our computers are still highlighting the catskills for about 2 to 4 inches of rainfall in addition to what you've already received. if we're going to see the heavy rain problems, it will probably be from the hudson valley of new york. >> thank you. we'll keep a close watch on that. let's bring in fema administrator. i know it's been awfully busy for you, but as you look at...
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guest to - 4 inches of rain in this area in six or more depending, the storm headed towards the hartforda which is capital connecticut in southeastern connecticut did get hammered over the last couple of hours in the big concern is about the power, you will see this photo a tree the fell on the power line that can happen very easily in fact the tropical storm last year knocked over 8800 trees which knocked out power to 750,000 people, right now 22000 customers are without power in connecticut and on top of that we have over 80000 customers in rhode island without power, initially the concern was a storm surge, you are talking about the storm coming on shore when high tide was hitting your 11:00 a.m. the west northwest wind pulled the water away from the shoreline and connecticut and other real concern is the inland flooding the streams and rivers getting too much water in the urban area of hartford connecticut getting the water and flash flooding as a store makes its way towards the westin away from the southeastern connecticut but overall i would say fema is ready they have 700% already
guest to - 4 inches of rain in this area in six or more depending, the storm headed towards the hartforda which is capital connecticut in southeastern connecticut did get hammered over the last couple of hours in the big concern is about the power, you will see this photo a tree the fell on the power line that can happen very easily in fact the tropical storm last year knocked over 8800 trees which knocked out power to 750,000 people, right now 22000 customers are without power in connecticut...
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one of their insurers, the hartford, had agreed to pay $600 million and be absorbed of further liabilityo, you can't do that, so those things have to be resolved with those 82,000 claimants. it would also create a child protection committee that would try to prevent this sort of thing from happening in the future. but there's a long way between this proposed settlement and actually getting it done. the settlement has really ballooned dramatically. it began with 275 people making claims, and now is at 82,000. and that was allowed to happen because many states in the u.s. had statutes of limitation that said you could only file a claim for several years after an incident happened. many of the states got rid of those statutes of limitations, or expanded them, and that allowed a lot more people to get involved. so now this has to be approved by the people who are owed the money. that is mostly the victims. and right now, the insurers are saying that they don't agree with this because they think there is fraud, so a lot of things still need to be resolved. the right now, the judge has said sh
one of their insurers, the hartford, had agreed to pay $600 million and be absorbed of further liabilityo, you can't do that, so those things have to be resolved with those 82,000 claimants. it would also create a child protection committee that would try to prevent this sort of thing from happening in the future. but there's a long way between this proposed settlement and actually getting it done. the settlement has really ballooned dramatically. it began with 275 people making claims, and now...
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entered the camp and his image circulate and his story circulated in different ways, we see it was in hartford weekly. chandler was his ser vants and was freed. then the continue to stay with the sergeant when he was wounded. while women started claims of were soldiers wife, they were not readily granted either. yet they carefully chose self-description how they were vital to and under valued by the union. this is a lot about how women played the role, played in their role and visualize in their experience in constructing their stories and their memory about using photograph. she said i'm going to say one word about our school and she talks about the children and the importance of the scholars and the community. she was concerned about the health of her daughter. these are ways how we read images of contraband. images of men and women and children who are enslaved. this is another image here of this plantation in buford, south carolina. images of harriet tubman and images of the call for men and women to join the war by frederick douglassdouglass. looking at the posing of the experience of qui
entered the camp and his image circulate and his story circulated in different ways, we see it was in hartford weekly. chandler was his ser vants and was freed. then the continue to stay with the sergeant when he was wounded. while women started claims of were soldiers wife, they were not readily granted either. yet they carefully chose self-description how they were vital to and under valued by the union. this is a lot about how women played the role, played in their role and visualize in...
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so sunday night into monday morning, not moving very far, and kind of going over hartford., hartford got a ton of rain last week from what was leftover from fred, so this is really something that is going to be a problem over sunday, monday, tuesday. we are going to see very saturated ground that is already saturated, some spots even saw july record rainfall, and then in august with the remnants of fred, really seeing the grounds really saturated. monday by 8:00, still not moving very far. what is going to happen is that it is going to move into new england. it is going to take a little jog to the west, so maybe even affecting parts of new york and then moving off to the east by tuesday, but it is going to take a long time and we are looking at the potential for power outages. this graphic, these are computer models. this is what we look at. the black line is the national hurricane center and that's what we show you and there's other computer models we look at. there's a lot of agreement we expect it to move over long island, either central or the eastern part of long islan
so sunday night into monday morning, not moving very far, and kind of going over hartford., hartford got a ton of rain last week from what was leftover from fred, so this is really something that is going to be a problem over sunday, monday, tuesday. we are going to see very saturated ground that is already saturated, some spots even saw july record rainfall, and then in august with the remnants of fred, really seeing the grounds really saturated. monday by 8:00, still not moving very far. what...
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everything i can because i so want them to have their memories back >> melissa and lee back home in hartfordages and phone calls >> there's just no way this was possible >> i would say it was pretty immediate that people recognized either the story on tv or the social media post and just started blowing us up. >> the go pro camera slipped out of lee's pocket while the family was snorkeling near maui they never thought they'd see the camera or all of their pictures and videos again. >> i just had a lot of really, really great memories of such an amazing lifetime trip. i was really just sad that i would never be able to get those back >> but, fortunately, jerry was at that same snorkeling location four days later. the camera didn't work but the clues on the video were enough for him to start his search. >> if it hadn't been for you saying we're a little tired and daddy says it's because we're from maryland, if that's not on there i don't have a clue really where to start so yay for elie and her storytelling >> thank you, mr. jerry. >> we're just overwhelmed. i was in disbelief of, you know, nu
everything i can because i so want them to have their memories back >> melissa and lee back home in hartfordages and phone calls >> there's just no way this was possible >> i would say it was pretty immediate that people recognized either the story on tv or the social media post and just started blowing us up. >> the go pro camera slipped out of lee's pocket while the family was snorkeling near maui they never thought they'd see the camera or all of their pictures and...
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here's the problem everyone in connecticut wanted hartford and everyone in delaware wanted wilmington. everyone in massachusetts wanted austin. interest range. no one wanted the capitol to be in another state. it would be an economic boom in know when wanted another city to have a leg up and everyone wanted the same city and for 25 years there's a fight over where the capitol city should be. next slide. we had been working under the articles of confederation a loose quote unquote league of friendship but it took several drafts and years to even ratify the article. the articles didn't have a unicameral legislature. they couldn't raise money to pay back the veterans. they couldn't govern. it was wholly ineffectual. we lack a functioning government and good luck with that. this is what the washington responds with. next slide. on everyone's mind and it was written in newspapers washington weighs in. we are either he a united people and united for federal purposes or we are independent and sovereign contradicting each other. washington speaks and says i see no greater evil than this union
here's the problem everyone in connecticut wanted hartford and everyone in delaware wanted wilmington. everyone in massachusetts wanted austin. interest range. no one wanted the capitol to be in another state. it would be an economic boom in know when wanted another city to have a leg up and everyone wanted the same city and for 25 years there's a fight over where the capitol city should be. next slide. we had been working under the articles of confederation a loose quote unquote league of...
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also denied a previous agreement that the boy scouts wanted to get out of one of their insures the hartford had agreed to pay $600000000.00 and then be absolved of all further liability. the judge said, no, you can't do that as part of this settlement to those things. have to still be resolved with those $82000.00 climate, it would also create a child protection committee that would try to prevent this sort of thing from happening in the future. but there's a long way between this proposed settlement and actually getting it done. man who threatened to set off a bomb outside the us capital has surrendered. several government buildings in the area were evacuated. police identified the 49 year old suspect, but say his motive is unclear. following 5 hours of negotiations, they did not find a bomb in his truck as he claimed the confiscated possible bomb making materials. me a ron's corona virus outbreak has now claimed the lives of more than 100000 people. but iranian medic say, the real toll is likely fall high and iran has been battling its 5th and worst wave of infections fueled by the delta
also denied a previous agreement that the boy scouts wanted to get out of one of their insures the hartford had agreed to pay $600000000.00 and then be absolved of all further liability. the judge said, no, you can't do that as part of this settlement to those things. have to still be resolved with those $82000.00 climate, it would also create a child protection committee that would try to prevent this sort of thing from happening in the future. but there's a long way between this proposed...
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also denied a previous agreement that the boy scouts wanted to get out of one of their insures the hartford had agreed to pay $600000000.00 and then be absolved of all further liability. the judge said, no, you can't do that as part of this settlement to those things. have to still be resolved with those $82000.00 claim it. it would also create a child protection committee that would try to prevent this sort of thing from happening in the future. but there's a long way between this proposed settlement and actually getting it done. the u. s . federal trade commission is refiled its monopoly lawsuit against facebook, june of federal court dismissed earlier case, and the agency did not provide enough evidence of facebook had monopoly power over social media. the federal regulator alleges the tech john violated anti trust laws by buying instagram. what's up in order to eliminate them as competitors admit stultz is from the electronic frontier foundation, which is a non profit group defending digital rights. and he explains how this recent legal challenge could affect facebook's perceived monopo
also denied a previous agreement that the boy scouts wanted to get out of one of their insures the hartford had agreed to pay $600000000.00 and then be absolved of all further liability. the judge said, no, you can't do that as part of this settlement to those things. have to still be resolved with those $82000.00 claim it. it would also create a child protection committee that would try to prevent this sort of thing from happening in the future. but there's a long way between this proposed...
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also denied a previous agreement that the boy scouts wanted to get out of one of their insures the hartford had agreed to pay $600000000.00 and then be absolved of all further liability. the judge said, no, you can't do that as part of this settlement to those things. have to still be resolved. with those $82000.00 claim, it would also create a child protection committee that would try to prevent this sort of thing from happening in the future. but there's a long way between this proposed settlement and actually getting it done. the settlement has really ballooned dramatically. it began with 275 people making claims and now is at 82000. and that was allowed to happen because many states in the u. s. had statutes of limitation. that said, you can only file a claim for several years after an incident happened. well, many of those states got rid of those statutes of limitations or expanded them, or that allowed a lot more people to get involved. so now this has to be approved by the people who are owed the money that is mostly the victims. and right now the insurers are saying that they don't
also denied a previous agreement that the boy scouts wanted to get out of one of their insures the hartford had agreed to pay $600000000.00 and then be absolved of all further liability. the judge said, no, you can't do that as part of this settlement to those things. have to still be resolved. with those $82000.00 claim, it would also create a child protection committee that would try to prevent this sort of thing from happening in the future. but there's a long way between this proposed...
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everyone in connecticut wanted hartford or new haven. everyone in delaware wanted wilmington. everyone in massachusetts wanted boston. parochial interests rained. nobody wanted a b in another state. they all knew that political power would follow the capital, that would be an economic boom and a with one kevin of the city travel like. everybody wanted its own city, after 25 years there is a fight over where the capital city should be. next slide. or a functioning government. we were working under the articles of confederation, a loose quote-unquote league of friendship. it took several drafts and years to even ratify the articles. the problem the articles didn't have a president, didn't have ports. it had a unicameral legislature, that's it. they couldn't raise money to pay back the veterans. they couldn't govern. it was utterly and wholly ineffectual. so we lack the capital city, we lack a functioning government, good luck with that this is what washington response to. next slide. on everyone's minds, , and it ws written in newspapers, have we fought for this? washington weig
everyone in connecticut wanted hartford or new haven. everyone in delaware wanted wilmington. everyone in massachusetts wanted boston. parochial interests rained. nobody wanted a b in another state. they all knew that political power would follow the capital, that would be an economic boom and a with one kevin of the city travel like. everybody wanted its own city, after 25 years there is a fight over where the capital city should be. next slide. or a functioning government. we were working...
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everyone in connecticut wadded hartford or new haven. anyone in delaware wanted wilmington. everyone in massachusetts wanted boston. parochial interest range. nobody wanted the b in another state. the all-new that political power would follow the capital, that would be an economic boon and no one wanted another city double leg of the everybody won its own city. for 25 years there is a fight over where the capital city should be. next light. or a function government. we were working under the articles of confederation, a loose quote-unquote league of friendship. it took several drafts and used to even ratify the articles. the problem the articles didn't have president, , didn't have courts. a unilateral -- unicameral legislative that's it. it was utterly and wholly ineffectual. we lacked a capital city. we lacked a function government. good luck with that. this is what washington responds to. next light. on everyone's minds and was written in newspapers, have we fought for this? washington weighs in. he says we are either a united people that are united for federal purposes,
everyone in connecticut wadded hartford or new haven. anyone in delaware wanted wilmington. everyone in massachusetts wanted boston. parochial interest range. nobody wanted the b in another state. the all-new that political power would follow the capital, that would be an economic boon and no one wanted another city double leg of the everybody won its own city. for 25 years there is a fight over where the capital city should be. next light. or a function government. we were working under the...
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the environment basically at the hartford is that president biden will be signing an executive order, stating that all the cars in the us, half of the cars from the u. s. must be electric by 2030. now he has got the backing of the major auto manufacturers on this. in fact, they will be joining him at the white house. the fee of those companies, importantly to the head of the auto workers union will also be standing next to president by then what he makes us announcement. but it goes much further than that . he's returning to a bama era transmission regulations, which were basically done away with them to the trump administration. he's also introducing environmental measures to reduce a tailgate gases to enforce a reduction in those gases. now this is significant because exhaust emissions that com for 30 percent of greenhouse emissions within the united states. but this is a massively ambitious plan and also to see how far reaching it is. another level to the project is to ramp the u. s. as battery production facilities to improve the production line at present some 70 percent of the w
the environment basically at the hartford is that president biden will be signing an executive order, stating that all the cars in the us, half of the cars from the u. s. must be electric by 2030. now he has got the backing of the major auto manufacturers on this. in fact, they will be joining him at the white house. the fee of those companies, importantly to the head of the auto workers union will also be standing next to president by then what he makes us announcement. but it goes much...
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everyone in connecticut wanted hartford and everyone in delaware wanted wilmington and everyone in massachusetts wanted boston. the world interests ranged and nobody wanted capitol to be in another state and they although that political power would probably follow the capitol and would be an economic moment and nobody wanted another city to have leg up and everybody wanted the city and for 25 years, there is a fight over where the capitol city should be. next slide. no or a functioning government, we were working under the articles of confederation, natives league of friendship. it took several drafts and years to ratify the articles. the problem the articles did not have a president, no force, had legislature and that's it. they couldn't raise money to pay back the veterans they couldn't govern. it was utterly ineffectual so we like the capitol city, we lacked functioning government, and good luck with that. this is what washington respond to grade next slide. but everyone's minds, and it was written in newspapers, have we fought for this. in washington ways in and he said we are either united
everyone in connecticut wanted hartford and everyone in delaware wanted wilmington and everyone in massachusetts wanted boston. the world interests ranged and nobody wanted capitol to be in another state and they although that political power would probably follow the capitol and would be an economic moment and nobody wanted another city to have leg up and everybody wanted the city and for 25 years, there is a fight over where the capitol city should be. next slide. no or a functioning...
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also denied a previous agreement that the boy scouts wanted to get out of one of their insures the hartford had agreed to pay $600000000.00 and then be absolved of all further liability. the judge said, no, you can't do that as part of this settlement to those things. have to still be resolved. with those $82000.00 claim, it would also create a child protection committee that would try to prevent this sort of thing from happening in the future. but there's a long way between this proposed settlement and actually getting it done. india is home to more than 1300000000 people. more than 200000000 of them live in the northern states, top or dash where officials are considering stopping couples from having more than 2 children exit. so the proposed bill is unfairly aimed at muslims and will be disastrous for women. profit tolerable. it's lunchtime and good genes and re cars, household. the copier works as daily ridge owners and say they had 5 children to help and more money. they also wanted more boys. they live in the police, in the most populous state, which is drafting a bill to promote a to
also denied a previous agreement that the boy scouts wanted to get out of one of their insures the hartford had agreed to pay $600000000.00 and then be absolved of all further liability. the judge said, no, you can't do that as part of this settlement to those things. have to still be resolved. with those $82000.00 claim, it would also create a child protection committee that would try to prevent this sort of thing from happening in the future. but there's a long way between this proposed...
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north of hartford where the storm is settling in and urban flash flooding from streams as well as riversut those that jogged to the east really is what connecticut was looking for innovating some of the worst of the weather but it still raining in different parts of the west coast and we will see tomorrow morning that we are getting reports of flooding in manchester connecticut and some downed trees throughout the state. jon: thanks, brian. up next more on the president's remarks on afghanistan made a short time ago with former us ambassador to nato. uhm whatever those are, they're not pants. [ ding ] tired of clean clothes that just don't smell clean? uhm whatever those are, they're not pants. what if your clothes could stay fresh for weeks? now they can! this towel has already been used and it still smells fresh. pour a cap of downy unstopables into your washing machine before each load and enjoy fresher smelling laundry for up to 12-weeks. as someone who resembles someone else... i appreciate that liberty mutual knows everyone's unique. that's why they customize your car insurance, so
north of hartford where the storm is settling in and urban flash flooding from streams as well as riversut those that jogged to the east really is what connecticut was looking for innovating some of the worst of the weather but it still raining in different parts of the west coast and we will see tomorrow morning that we are getting reports of flooding in manchester connecticut and some downed trees throughout the state. jon: thanks, brian. up next more on the president's remarks on afghanistan...
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great sat but i was on the waitlist at yale and waitlist at dartmouth's i went to trinity college in hartford somehow at the last minute somebody said you should join guided studies i can honors humanities course i thought it would go into poly side like i would be in politics because i was working for the local mayor in dan barry. i am in this honors humanities program and it was magical. we studied all of the classic books and i got the education i was longing for in those threee semesters we read the iliad and the odyssey and the great tragedies and so much great stuff on and on but it was a real grounding in western thought that i was not even aware i was looking for but in retrospect it's obvious that was the right choice. then when i was at yale i always wanted to be there and now i'm there but i never had another humanities course ever the equal that trinity yale had moved on today we would say woke but it's a lot about post- structuralism but i never really got into that stuff at all but it was in the atmosphere and in the drinking water. and that was passÉ. and then to make the best
great sat but i was on the waitlist at yale and waitlist at dartmouth's i went to trinity college in hartford somehow at the last minute somebody said you should join guided studies i can honors humanities course i thought it would go into poly side like i would be in politics because i was working for the local mayor in dan barry. i am in this honors humanities program and it was magical. we studied all of the classic books and i got the education i was longing for in those threee semesters we...
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she discussed his new book, he's joined by professor, jeremy and j knowles professor of hartford universityrector of the joint center history and economics, and in paris. her books include economic sentiments in the enlightenment in 2001. most recently in history the story of a family in the century just this year. now a word from our sponsors. today's event is presented by the chicago center for contemporary theory in chicago cosponsored by the joint center of history and economics at harvard university as well as the bookstore and the society program of the university of chicago to all those sponsors of today's event we give our thanks. finally, a remark about format. professor will have open comments on john's book to which john will respond in turn and the idea is a conversation will unfold from there. i will be taking questions from our audience which you can post in the q&a on the platform. i plan to inject these questions into the conversation to proceed so had questions to the queue and day books whenever you wish from now on and i'll try to follow into the conversation best i can.
she discussed his new book, he's joined by professor, jeremy and j knowles professor of hartford universityrector of the joint center history and economics, and in paris. her books include economic sentiments in the enlightenment in 2001. most recently in history the story of a family in the century just this year. now a word from our sponsors. today's event is presented by the chicago center for contemporary theory in chicago cosponsored by the joint center of history and economics at harvard...
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it could be from new york to hartford, connecticut. then it starts to make the sharp turn out to z. it's been a long time since new york has had a direct landfall. 1954, 1960, 1976 storm. for an entire generation of people living in this area, they have not experienced a storm this strong making landfall. this is something people need to pay attention to. storm surge is going to be a big concern. the red area including nantucket 3 to 5 feet up to providence and new haven. even along the jersey shore looking at 1 to 3 feet. one thing to consider, too, is high tide is possibly going to line up in a lot of these places with when landfall is expected. christi, you and i were talking about this, tomorrow is a full moon. you not only have the daily high tide but astronomical high tide that will be a factor in this storm as well. >> it's just like everything is lining up in a really bad way for that area. allison chinchar, we're so glad you're on this. we'll keep you posted as we track this all hour. >>> now to the chaotic withdrawal from afghanistan. thousands of afghan citizens desperate
it could be from new york to hartford, connecticut. then it starts to make the sharp turn out to z. it's been a long time since new york has had a direct landfall. 1954, 1960, 1976 storm. for an entire generation of people living in this area, they have not experienced a storm this strong making landfall. this is something people need to pay attention to. storm surge is going to be a big concern. the red area including nantucket 3 to 5 feet up to providence and new haven. even along the jersey...
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enearly02 the chief moved across the country with his family three months ago, working as a chief in hartfordor the u.s. government in iraq. he will back for more resources in east oakland for high school firefighter training classes and renovating old statements. there is still a high risk for covid. in your department, how many people are vaccinated? >> in our department, 82% of our members are vaccinated. >> is the talk about mandatory vaccines? >> there has been discussion. we have not received formal word from city hall. >> the first priority is training academies and he hopes to have an answer next week. abc 7 news. larry: governor newsom talking about wildfires and climate change today. an insider joining withith conversation today, including the recall election. >> that's right, and it seems like when governor newsom sat down with an interview with abc news and they were in grizzly flats, a community near lake tahoe devastated by the claldor fire. >> seven days ago, we went from a 7000 acre fire 47,000 in one night and there wasn't even significant wind. that is remarkable abo the veg
enearly02 the chief moved across the country with his family three months ago, working as a chief in hartfordor the u.s. government in iraq. he will back for more resources in east oakland for high school firefighter training classes and renovating old statements. there is still a high risk for covid. in your department, how many people are vaccinated? >> in our department, 82% of our members are vaccinated. >> is the talk about mandatory vaccines? >> there has been...
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heavy rain come wednesday evening, and the flood threat will go over the top of new york city,er hartfordd providence. we will track the storm as it goes through the northeast. as far as flash flooding goes, jacob, the areas in maroon down on the coast, that's where we have floosh flooding or flash flooding emergencies for levies that are over the top, flooding, or the hen rain threat. the latest is the mobile area is under a flash flood warning. there's damage being done from the water, but the wind damage is just about over with. there shouldn't be too much more of that. >> hurricane ida on its way to becoming a tropical storm ida. thank you very much, bill. >>> still ahead on this special edition of "way too early," president biden pays his respects to american troops killed last week in afghanistan. our live coverage continues right here on msnbc. c. did you know prilosec otc can stop frequent heartburn before it begins? heartburn happens when stomach acid refluxes into the esophagus. prilosec otc uses a unique delayed-release formula that helps it pass through the tough stomach acid.
heavy rain come wednesday evening, and the flood threat will go over the top of new york city,er hartfordd providence. we will track the storm as it goes through the northeast. as far as flash flooding goes, jacob, the areas in maroon down on the coast, that's where we have floosh flooding or flash flooding emergencies for levies that are over the top, flooding, or the hen rain threat. the latest is the mobile area is under a flash flood warning. there's damage being done from the water, but...
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philadelphia, hartford, boston, d.c., it will be hot but not as sticky.aturday or sunday. for new york ;uócity, it will f like 104. same for washington, d.c. same for raleigh. the relief is coming from the great lakes and midwest. what a beautiful day it will be in minneapolis. chicago will feel better and detroit with highs in the mid-80s. notice on sunday, d.c. high of only 80. boston only in the upper 70s. so saturday, pretty warm. sunday and monday should be very nice. it should be a great sunday, by the way. we still have to watch what happens with what should be tropical storm fred over the weekend. we now have key west up to key largo under tropical storm warnings. ft. myers and naples under tropical storm watches. right now it's barely a storm at all. there's not even a lot of rain wit. but we do think it's going to get a little more organized, come over the keys and right along the west coast of florida as we go through saturday night and a landfall around panama city as we go through sunday night. when i say landfall, you think of a big powerful
philadelphia, hartford, boston, d.c., it will be hot but not as sticky.aturday or sunday. for new york ;uócity, it will f like 104. same for washington, d.c. same for raleigh. the relief is coming from the great lakes and midwest. what a beautiful day it will be in minneapolis. chicago will feel better and detroit with highs in the mid-80s. notice on sunday, d.c. high of only 80. boston only in the upper 70s. so saturday, pretty warm. sunday and monday should be very nice. it should be a great...
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you've got to be aware if you're located in hartford that a flash flood warning is in effect for thet from new port. thank you. >>> hours from now, new york will have the first female governor. governor andrew cuomo's decade long run ending over a sexual harassment scandal. plus, do you even need to see the report to know what's in it? the audit fuelled by the big lie. should you expect nothing less? that report is handed over today. [grunts] ♪ ♪ [grunts] pnc bank believes that if a pair of goggles can help your backhand get better... yeah! ...then your bank should help you budget even better. (laughing) virtual wallet® is so much more than a checking account. its low cash mode feature gives you at least 24 hours of extra time to help you avoid an overdraft fee. you see that? virtual wallet® with low cash mode from pnc bank. one way we're making a difference. (chimes) ♪ ♪ life is full of surprises when you least expect it. (woman laughs) and open. what happened to all your things? i know you needed a place to study, so... and other times, it pays off knowing what to expect. at univer
you've got to be aware if you're located in hartford that a flash flood warning is in effect for thet from new port. thank you. >>> hours from now, new york will have the first female governor. governor andrew cuomo's decade long run ending over a sexual harassment scandal. plus, do you even need to see the report to know what's in it? the audit fuelled by the big lie. should you expect nothing less? that report is handed over today. [grunts] ♪ ♪ [grunts] pnc bank believes that if...
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. >> the throw by hartford is not in time. >> the play at the plate delivering what is already beingalled the coolest slide in baseball history today wednesday, august 11th, 2021 >> announcer: from nbc news, this is "today" with savannah guthrie and hoda kotb from studio 1a in rockefeller plaza >> hi, everybody good morning welcome to "today" smack dab in the middle of the week hoda is off. craig, we have a lot of news to cover including that stunner in new york >> a lot of folks surprised yesterday. the state is going to have a new governor 13 days from now. that's when andrew cuomo will officially step down after that surprise announcement that he will resign amid a barrage of sexual misconduct allegations. >>> meanwhile, several states across the south are reporting an alarming number of new covid cases, their most ever in a single day and that is adding to the heated debate over whether masks should be required in schools kerry sanders has the latest >> we're going to start this morning with extreme weather from coast to coast, including 133 million people now under heat advisori
. >> the throw by hartford is not in time. >> the play at the plate delivering what is already beingalled the coolest slide in baseball history today wednesday, august 11th, 2021 >> announcer: from nbc news, this is "today" with savannah guthrie and hoda kotb from studio 1a in rockefeller plaza >> hi, everybody good morning welcome to "today" smack dab in the middle of the week hoda is off. craig, we have a lot of news to cover including that stunner...
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from hartford over to poughkeepsie and south of albany. that heavy rain band could sit over the catskills, northern new jersey for 12-18 hours, and that is where we could see -- that's what we're talking about. that's the concern. as long as the storm is moving we don't get historic flooding. if it stalls, not so good. >> okay, bill karins, thanks for keeping a close watch on things for us. let's bring in newport, rhode island, mayor. mayor, welcome to you. we heard from bill karins. he believes it's made landfall right around watch hill. how about you, your residents in newport? what are you hearing? how many are hunkered down, or have they taken off and evacuated? >> no, they haven't evacuated. however, all the bridges in rhode island closed about an hour ago. and because of that we won't have people in or people going out. we had closed our beaches yesterday and through the coordination of the city manager who is also our public safety director and our ema chief, the fire chief, i think we have things pretty much under control. i kind o
from hartford over to poughkeepsie and south of albany. that heavy rain band could sit over the catskills, northern new jersey for 12-18 hours, and that is where we could see -- that's what we're talking about. that's the concern. as long as the storm is moving we don't get historic flooding. if it stalls, not so good. >> okay, bill karins, thanks for keeping a close watch on things for us. let's bring in newport, rhode island, mayor. mayor, welcome to you. we heard from bill karins. he...
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that would be the second landfall and then the storm will curve and band around hartford area. these squiggly lines, it's interesting. the black line is the new forecast from the hurricane center. for the first time in a while, a lot of models are actually to the right of the hurricane center. that green line still does go through new york city. so it will be interesting to see if they stay on course, for the central portions of long island, or shift to the right. but if you are even from buzzers bay all the way through connecticut coastline, you have to watch this one closely. obviously storm surge will be a huge issue, especially because now we are talking 8 am high tide sunday morning, brian. and that could be close to the landfall. so that could be a problem. and here's our wind forecast. we still think the highest gust will be on long island, and even 50 to 60 mile per hour gusts in connecticut. there will be people without power on monday morning. we are waiting to see how intense the storm can get. it will be over the gulf stream tomorrow afternoon and if it's going to d
that would be the second landfall and then the storm will curve and band around hartford area. these squiggly lines, it's interesting. the black line is the new forecast from the hurricane center. for the first time in a while, a lot of models are actually to the right of the hurricane center. that green line still does go through new york city. so it will be interesting to see if they stay on course, for the central portions of long island, or shift to the right. but if you are even from...
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louis, boston, hartford and file. how hot? close to record highs today.ecord high in washington d.c., record is 99 today. it'll be interesting this afternoon if we get there or not, but you get the idea. this is hot for this time of year. and it's going to be very hot on friday. most areas cool off by saturday, including philadelphia, raleigh slightly cooler, nashville a little bit cooler, too. you have to bear with it for another two days and then we'll be back to normal. the heat index, feels like 106 in raleigh. new york city, philadelphia, boston and d.c. will feel 105 to 110 this afternoon. a lot of thunderstorms in the great lakes. we have almost a million people without power, michigan alone 750,000 people without power in michigan. as far as severe storms go today, new york state, vermont, we could have more additional storms with some strong winds. as far as the tropics go. no concerns right now with fred. still looks to be a very weak storm as we go throughout the next two days. our friends in florida will watch it closely, looks like it could b
louis, boston, hartford and file. how hot? close to record highs today.ecord high in washington d.c., record is 99 today. it'll be interesting this afternoon if we get there or not, but you get the idea. this is hot for this time of year. and it's going to be very hot on friday. most areas cool off by saturday, including philadelphia, raleigh slightly cooler, nashville a little bit cooler, too. you have to bear with it for another two days and then we'll be back to normal. the heat index, feels...
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we are looking at from new york city all the way through hartford, springfield, maybe on into manchestery, four to six inches of rain. the national hurricane center warns we could see isolated areas of up to 10 inches. this will warrant the potential for flooding. it's definitely going to lead to some power outages. that ground is already saturated. you take the saturated ground, take a hurricane force wind, that could can lead to trees toppling down and trees and branchs are one of the leading causes of power outages. we have crews from 30 states, d.c. and canada coming to help. that's what kind of storm we're looking at. we are looking at the potential for that flash flooding, too. a multifaceted system is going to impact the northeast, new england over the next 12 to 24 hours, again, we're going to see tropical storm to hurricane force companies, storm surge up to five feet and, yes, the potential for in whiching as well that will lead to power outages. if you're not ready yet, make sure you begin final iegz those plans because henri will be here in a hurry. >> it's extraordinary that
we are looking at from new york city all the way through hartford, springfield, maybe on into manchestery, four to six inches of rain. the national hurricane center warns we could see isolated areas of up to 10 inches. this will warrant the potential for flooding. it's definitely going to lead to some power outages. that ground is already saturated. you take the saturated ground, take a hurricane force wind, that could can lead to trees toppling down and trees and branchs are one of the leading...
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near some of the helicopters that appear to have shipped to diplomats when they were using heli hartford cover to get around their daily commute. also to a press conference on that tarmac, essentially congratulating afghanistans on their new found independence. there is an enormous task ahead of the taliban. they no longer have the americans to blame for anything going wrong in afghanistan's economy. health care system, there is a banking crisis potentially unfolding as well. and the security threat of isis-k initially focused, it seemed on americans left at the airport, but also certainly too, the terror group, i mortal enemies of the taliban. they can find the taliban slightly more stayed bureaucratic form of governance, something they want to push back against. but it's extraordinary today to be on the airbase in qatar, doha, and see these fleet of c-17 aircraft, dozens of them as far as the eye could see at times, sitting idle. for two weeks they've been spearheading this extraordinary 122,000 strong evacuation effort. for 20 years, frankly, they've been assisting in america's longes
near some of the helicopters that appear to have shipped to diplomats when they were using heli hartford cover to get around their daily commute. also to a press conference on that tarmac, essentially congratulating afghanistans on their new found independence. there is an enormous task ahead of the taliban. they no longer have the americans to blame for anything going wrong in afghanistan's economy. health care system, there is a banking crisis potentially unfolding as well. and the security...
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. >> hartford, providence lighting finally to the east through boston. now near cape cod. new see the heavy storms rolling through that area right now through plymouth continuing out off the coastline that is going to be the track. we're going to watch as it moves all the way offshore overnight tonight. here's the very latest it's only sustained winds of 25 miles per hour around the course or really just remnants of a tropical cyclone. now moving east at 13 miles per hour. latest track is going to take that off the coastline overnight tonight. back out in the atlantic. finally up parts of the north, but otherwise should not bad of the u.s. for very much longer as it's finally going to move up the coast. now. another storm system. the south. remember grace. we're tracking the last week when across the yucatan peninsula, then became a major hitting a part of mexico. well, then it moved out from there. and it came all the way across when it comes across the body of land and moves into another ocean. they change names. so grace went from grace to marty. that's right. with sust
. >> hartford, providence lighting finally to the east through boston. now near cape cod. new see the heavy storms rolling through that area right now through plymouth continuing out off the coastline that is going to be the track. we're going to watch as it moves all the way offshore overnight tonight. here's the very latest it's only sustained winds of 25 miles per hour around the course or really just remnants of a tropical cyclone. now moving east at 13 miles per hour. latest track is...
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mistakes, got great sats, i was on a waitlist at yale and dartmouth so i went to trinity college, hartford somehow at the last minute, you should join guided -- guided studies and i thought i would go into politics, i had been involved in working for the local mayor in danbury. the humanity program and it was magical, studied all the classic books and got the education, we read the iliad and the odyssey and greek tragedy and so much great stuff, real grounding in western thought that i wasn't even aware i was looking for but in retrospect it is obvious that was the right choice and when i was at yale, never had a humanities course that was ever the equal of what i got at trinity. today we would say woke, back then political correctness had taken over nearly 80s, post structural and all the stuff, never really got into that but in the atmosphere, the drinking water so to speak, but to think about meaning that was passÉ at yale considered passÉ by then, that life is meaningless so we will make the best of it by joking or something and that is not something i picked up consciously but that re
mistakes, got great sats, i was on a waitlist at yale and dartmouth so i went to trinity college, hartford somehow at the last minute, you should join guided -- guided studies and i thought i would go into politics, i had been involved in working for the local mayor in danbury. the humanity program and it was magical, studied all the classic books and got the education, we read the iliad and the odyssey and greek tragedy and so much great stuff, real grounding in western thought that i wasn't...
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Aug 22, 2021
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the majority of new york city area is under the flash wood warning, and hartford and new haven. additional rainfall, as much as 2 to 4 inches. in some areas of new york city, they've already had already 6 inches of rain. look at the winds. they're not that bad. the trees can handle that just fine. the power outage numbers were 125,000, now 115,000, so some people are getting their power back on already. that's fantastic news. hopefully those without power they'll get it on in the next 24 to 48 hours. with all line crews that are on standby, they were knock that out in a hurry. again, as far as the past goes, just north of heartd for. it kind of stalls out tonight and stops. that's the concern. when it does that button hook and stalls, that heavy rainband may drift, and that will be a problem if it does that all night long over that hillary terrain. our computer models, some do stop and turn the storm around. and our final predictions, that bright red and yellow, that's the tore referenceally rate from now right through 10z p.m. tonight. now how it doesn't move much. that's the p
the majority of new york city area is under the flash wood warning, and hartford and new haven. additional rainfall, as much as 2 to 4 inches. in some areas of new york city, they've already had already 6 inches of rain. look at the winds. they're not that bad. the trees can handle that just fine. the power outage numbers were 125,000, now 115,000, so some people are getting their power back on already. that's fantastic news. hopefully those without power they'll get it on in the next 24 to 48...
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Aug 22, 2021
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from new york city, through hartford, springfield, manchester, four to six inches of rain. some isolated spots could see up to ten inches. mind you, we have been dealing with rainfall for the past week in this area. we've already picked up about three inches. you add in what we're going to see from this system, and that's going to lead to flash flooding in some areas. that ground is saturated. you add in the wind, and that's going to lead to some power outages, because the tree limbs are going to come down. tree limbs are some of the leading causes of power outages here. so we're looking at minor to i would say moderate to possibly major power outages here across new england. i've got a buddy that works for the edison electric institute. he tells me that we have nearly -- we have mutual assistance power crews coming in from about 30 states, d.c., and canada. that encompasses a large swath of the country. power crews come up here to new england to help restore power after henri makes landfall. that's more than 12,000 crews, ama amara. you can see the timing conditions will g
from new york city, through hartford, springfield, manchester, four to six inches of rain. some isolated spots could see up to ten inches. mind you, we have been dealing with rainfall for the past week in this area. we've already picked up about three inches. you add in what we're going to see from this system, and that's going to lead to flash flooding in some areas. that ground is saturated. you add in the wind, and that's going to lead to some power outages, because the tree limbs are going...
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especially flash flooding in some urban areas as the rest of the tropical storm makes its way west past hartfordnd central connecticut. we'll continue to monitor the story. for now things are looking better and the damage thus far looking like downed trees and some power lines. >> downgraded but still dangerous so watch out there. brian llenas, thank you very mitch. >>> tropical storm henri continues to weaken after making landfall in rhode island earlier today. but the high winds and heavy rain are still doing a number on long island where officials are warning about serious flooding and storm surge and power outages that could last a week or two. fox weather correspondent steve bender is on the island in shirley, new york. steve? >> reporter: yes, alicia, this is something that is not letting up through the afternoon, as you can notice the rain and the wind has picked up yet again here on long island. so we're at smith point beach to the east of fire island and the wind is now gusting 30 to 40 miles per hour so we know tropical storm henri made landfall near westerly, new jersey. we're 70 to 8
especially flash flooding in some urban areas as the rest of the tropical storm makes its way west past hartfordnd central connecticut. we'll continue to monitor the story. for now things are looking better and the damage thus far looking like downed trees and some power lines. >> downgraded but still dangerous so watch out there. brian llenas, thank you very mitch. >>> tropical storm henri continues to weaken after making landfall in rhode island earlier today. but the high...
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an operations assistant from east hartford, connecticut...tudent from new haven, connecticut... whose 9-day cash winnings total... and now, here is the guest host of "jeopardy!"-- david faber! [cheers and applause] thank you, johnny gilbert, and welcome, everybody. with his win yesterday, our champion matt amodio, he became the eighth-highest money winner in "jeopardy!" history. yes, that's right, matt. [applause] that doesn't include tournaments. but it is quite an accomplishment. way to go. of course, i know our new players, christina and harry, are eager to start making their own mark on the game. good luck to you all. here are the categories in the "jeopardy!" round. ♪ we start off with... and finally... i'm cynthia erivo with clues about aretha franklin whose genius is captured in a new "national geographic" series. the full season of "national geographic's" "genius: aretha" series is available on hulu. matt, you know the drill. get us started. religion, $1,000. matt. - what's amish? - yes.
an operations assistant from east hartford, connecticut...tudent from new haven, connecticut... whose 9-day cash winnings total... and now, here is the guest host of "jeopardy!"-- david faber! [cheers and applause] thank you, johnny gilbert, and welcome, everybody. with his win yesterday, our champion matt amodio, he became the eighth-highest money winner in "jeopardy!" history. yes, that's right, matt. [applause] that doesn't include tournaments. but it is quite an...
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this is newport, the hamptons and eventually towards providence as well as hartford. that's why you have flash flood watches in green and the flash flood warning across areas of new jersey in anticipation of additional rainfall coming in. now, some of these areas, they have already seen plenty of rain. even if it stops new, it isn't. brooklyn, new york, picked up 6 inches of rain, prospect park, new york, central park just about 4.5 inches of rain and those numbers are expected to rise as more of that rain continues to come in as the storm pushes inland. one thing to note, yes, obviously, you are going to get heavy rain on the coast, but inland areas, upstate new york, vermont, new hampshire likely to get several inches of rain out of this already. wind, we talked about the wind gusts reaching tropical storm strength around block island, but look at this as the forecast shows, again, other areas 50, 60, 70-mile-per-hour wind gusts not out of the question as we go through the day today. the concern there, boris and christi, again just a 40 to 60-mile-per-hour wind gust
this is newport, the hamptons and eventually towards providence as well as hartford. that's why you have flash flood watches in green and the flash flood warning across areas of new jersey in anticipation of additional rainfall coming in. now, some of these areas, they have already seen plenty of rain. even if it stops new, it isn't. brooklyn, new york, picked up 6 inches of rain, prospect park, new york, central park just about 4.5 inches of rain and those numbers are expected to rise as more...
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pennsylvania around state college, scranton, dc area wednesday evening, and then philadelphia, new york, hartford and the same areas that were hit eight days ago by tropical storm henri are going to have to deal with ida three days from now. in anticipation, we have 51 million people that are under flash flood watches and you can see some of those warnings down on the gulf coast. this is how much rain we are talking about. we're going to track the rain the next couple of days, but the other human interest story with this is the people without power. all the people that had the means, most of them, they decided to get out. and now that people are without power, people with the money and means are going to get out again. so the privileged people can escape this. this story is going to turn into all the people left behind in new orleans and some of the other parishes that don't have the money or means to get out, they could go weeks without power. it is 90 degrees during the day, 80 at night. they're going to need assistance. >> everybody is going to have to come to the rescue of these people, espec
pennsylvania around state college, scranton, dc area wednesday evening, and then philadelphia, new york, hartford and the same areas that were hit eight days ago by tropical storm henri are going to have to deal with ida three days from now. in anticipation, we have 51 million people that are under flash flood watches and you can see some of those warnings down on the gulf coast. this is how much rain we are talking about. we're going to track the rain the next couple of days, but the other...
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this is walter in hartford, connecticut, good morning. caller: good morning. just don't understand. we are a country -- we have immigrants coming from poland, germany, england, czechoslovakia -- all over. these people are mostly -- they work with the military. most of these people work for the military. they are not people they just want to come here and get on the welfare system -- all of that. let's not turn this thing into a , you know, a racist thing. most of us, if you are not a native, you were born from another country. do i support them, sure? i support them --do i support them? sure. i support them because they work with our military, they were translators, doing work with our military people, so why not bring them here? host: dan. virginia. republican. good morning. caller: i agree with many of the callers -- this is kind of a binary answer, but there are a lot of nuances, vetting. getting into war is sort of like getting married, you are divorced, but then you have kids, you will have to deal with that person. there is a huge tail to this thing. hos
this is walter in hartford, connecticut, good morning. caller: good morning. just don't understand. we are a country -- we have immigrants coming from poland, germany, england, czechoslovakia -- all over. these people are mostly -- they work with the military. most of these people work for the military. they are not people they just want to come here and get on the welfare system -- all of that. let's not turn this thing into a , you know, a racist thing. most of us, if you are not a native,...
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college so i made a lot of mistakes and i got great sats able to get on the waitlist so i went to hartfordand somehow last minute somebody said guided studies, honored humanities course and i thought i would be polycythemia wanted to be inrs politics or something, because i have been involved in working for the local mayor in danbury so i get involved in this humanities program it was magical. we w studied all of the classic books and a copy education i was longing for in first three semesters we read the odyssey and all the great tragedies and so much great stuff and on and on but it was real grounding in western that i wasn't even aware, i was looking for but in retrospect, it's obvious that was the right choice. when i was at yale, i always wanted to be at yale but i never had another humanities course that was ever the equal of what i thought at trinity. gail had already moved on, today we would say woke back political correctness had already taken over in the early 80s so a lot of post structuralism and all of this, i never really got into that at all but it was in the atmosphere, it
college so i made a lot of mistakes and i got great sats able to get on the waitlist so i went to hartfordand somehow last minute somebody said guided studies, honored humanities course and i thought i would be polycythemia wanted to be inrs politics or something, because i have been involved in working for the local mayor in danbury so i get involved in this humanities program it was magical. we w studied all of the classic books and a copy education i was longing for in first three semesters...
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aig, travellers, chubb, the hartford have far less but exposure here.hether this adds to the pricing power we've seen to insurers, they typically can only raise rates in these regulated markets after they show proof that the damages are exceeding what they're charging for policies and whether companies pause share buybacks to see what the rest of the hurricane season brings. as far as ida goes, the storm itself is predicted to go to the northeast bringing more rain to already saturated states think of tennessee and all it's been through that could mean more claim and tornados add to the insurance risk we know the tornado watches and warnings are widespread. so, right now it's just that the insurers are bracing to see what claims that they're going to tackle coming in and where they're coming from, kelly >> absolutely. contessa, that's great information. thank you, contessa brower >>> our next guest says when you combine covid, rising prices, higher prices are likely to see with us for a while. kathy, it's good to have you so like we've mentioned there's
aig, travellers, chubb, the hartford have far less but exposure here.hether this adds to the pricing power we've seen to insurers, they typically can only raise rates in these regulated markets after they show proof that the damages are exceeding what they're charging for policies and whether companies pause share buybacks to see what the rest of the hurricane season brings. as far as ida goes, the storm itself is predicted to go to the northeast bringing more rain to already saturated states...
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not able to, i was on the waitlist at yale and dartmouth so i ended up going to trinity college in hartford and somehow at the last minute, somebody said you should join dining studies. it's like this honors humanity course and i thought i would be like you, i go into poly side. i learned to be in politics or something but because i've been involved in working for the local mayor and then bury so i get involved in this honors humanity program and it was magical. we studied all of the classic books and i got the education that i really was longing for those semesters, we read the iliad and odyssey and all the great tragedies and so much great stuff, the fairy queen and milton and on and on but it was a real grounding in western thought. i wasn't even aware. i was looking for but in retrospect it's obvious that's, but that was the right choice. and then when i was at yale which i always wanted to be at yale and now i'm at yale. but i never had another humanities course was ever the equal of what i got at trinity. yale had already moved on into the kind of today we would say woke but back then
not able to, i was on the waitlist at yale and dartmouth so i ended up going to trinity college in hartford and somehow at the last minute, somebody said you should join dining studies. it's like this honors humanity course and i thought i would be like you, i go into poly side. i learned to be in politics or something but because i've been involved in working for the local mayor and then bury so i get involved in this honors humanity program and it was magical. we studied all of the classic...
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would be the second landfall after crossing the sound and the storm will curve and bend around the hartford area. as brian mentioned we have been watching these squiggly lines and it is interesting, the lack line is the new forecast from the hurricane center. for the first time in a while, a lot of the new computer models are actually to the right of the hurricane center. that green line still does go through new york city. we will be interested to see if they stay on course in the central portions of long island or shift to the right. if you're anywhere from newport, or buzzard's bay or providence, through the connecticut coastline, you have to watch this one closely. obviously, storm surge will be a huge issue. especially now we're talking 8:00 a.m. high tide, sunday morning, brian, and that could be close to the landfall, so that could be a problem. and here's our wind forecast, we still think the highest gusts will be out of long island, and even those 50 to 60 mile-an-hour gusts in connecticut, brian, there will be millions of people without power come monday morning. we're just kind o
would be the second landfall after crossing the sound and the storm will curve and bend around the hartford area. as brian mentioned we have been watching these squiggly lines and it is interesting, the lack line is the new forecast from the hurricane center. for the first time in a while, a lot of the new computer models are actually to the right of the hurricane center. that green line still does go through new york city. we will be interested to see if they stay on course in the central...
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and hartford is now fully funded as well.f we could just talk for second about whether or not we will figure out ways to not quite get them in, but get them out faster. i note the smartstart approach is to try to get some of the public and private yards talking to each other and working together about getting materials and design plans to move the process along. is that hopefully going to get these boats turned around faster than we have seen in the past? >> it is a superb question. it has to. it is not just those elements. we are going to put a strong premium on sharing the lessons of learning that we are bringing into the public shipyards with our private shipper partners as well. i see elements of leadership that lead me to believe we need to have a stronger conversation on this. when i see [indiscernible] it is substantially different from what we've seen in public shipyard. [indiscernible] and have more in the contract. our four shipyard steals are under the leadership of [indiscernible] they are on a strong 10 with what
and hartford is now fully funded as well.f we could just talk for second about whether or not we will figure out ways to not quite get them in, but get them out faster. i note the smartstart approach is to try to get some of the public and private yards talking to each other and working together about getting materials and design plans to move the process along. is that hopefully going to get these boats turned around faster than we have seen in the past? >> it is a superb question. it...