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and he was in his basement in in west hartford, connecticut, in 1983. and he had an idea that a mineral that morning was just showing zeolite might have the ability to clot blood. and he had no medical he was really thinking as engineer he was really thinking of the body as a machine. and his idea that no one in human history had ever really come up with was that maybe this mineral called zeolite, which i still can't get over this fact. but it's true. a two heaping tablespoons of zeolite has the surface area of a football field because it's sliced up. it's so many times and was using it in his oxygen nitrogen machine to separate gases. so his revolutionary idea. in october 1983 was maybe if i put it a body in this case it was a mouse that it could separate components of blood. in other words, water in blood could get soaked into this mineral, which looks like kitty, essentially. and that would the plate, the clot, the clotting factors in the platelets, and it would thereby turbocharge the clotting process. and in if you look at battlefield medicine and
and he was in his basement in in west hartford, connecticut, in 1983. and he had an idea that a mineral that morning was just showing zeolite might have the ability to clot blood. and he had no medical he was really thinking as engineer he was really thinking of the body as a machine. and his idea that no one in human history had ever really come up with was that maybe this mineral called zeolite, which i still can't get over this fact. but it's true. a two heaping tablespoons of zeolite has...
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he lived in a beautiful house in hartford. if you ever get a chance to go to this house, believe me, it is right up there with monticello. he and his wife designed custom, and they lived there for several years, but the expense of keeping up the house with the friends dropping in for the overnight stay, and two weeks later they are still there. then you have mark twain every night for dinner spinning the stories, who would want to leave anyway? so the expense to keep up the house and the setbacks of personal finances forced him to move to europe. it was actually cheaper to live in europe than in the hartford. here is what happened. twain lost physical touch with america. he still came back, but it was a different kind of writing that he was doing. he was more interested in the present day, commenting on the present day, he was concerned about things like that trusts in the late 1890's and early 1900's and became interested in imperialism, very much against teddy roosevelt's adventures abroad and considered him one of the worst
he lived in a beautiful house in hartford. if you ever get a chance to go to this house, believe me, it is right up there with monticello. he and his wife designed custom, and they lived there for several years, but the expense of keeping up the house with the friends dropping in for the overnight stay, and two weeks later they are still there. then you have mark twain every night for dinner spinning the stories, who would want to leave anyway? so the expense to keep up the house and the...
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the trooper was responding to a crash on interstate 84 in hartford.lost control on a curve and hit the trooper's cruiser, which then led to a chain reaction crash. the trooper was hurt, but is expected to be okay. world bank customers in ireland tried to get rich off a technical glitch. long lines appeared in dublin and other cities tuesday. the bank of ireland says a technical issue allowed users to withdraw large amounts of cash, including money they may not have had in their accounts. officials warn that the funds aren't free and will eventually be debited. >> also, from europe to americans are accused of having too much to drink and sleeping it off on the eiffel tower. it's just the latest example of tourists behaving badly. it's vacation season with tourists around the world eager to travel after years of pandemic restrictions, but not all of them are behaving. on monday, security guards at the eiffel tower finding two american tourists asleep in an off limits area. the men bought tickets and entered the landmark sunday night before hopping secur
the trooper was responding to a crash on interstate 84 in hartford.lost control on a curve and hit the trooper's cruiser, which then led to a chain reaction crash. the trooper was hurt, but is expected to be okay. world bank customers in ireland tried to get rich off a technical glitch. long lines appeared in dublin and other cities tuesday. the bank of ireland says a technical issue allowed users to withdraw large amounts of cash, including money they may not have had in their accounts....
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of emergency is enforced in british columbia and dean foot totally decrease in vain fellow tyson hartford lives taking a thrilling stock today. unfortunately, you campaign will have all the goals and more coming up in the i'm jared. read. welcome to the program. a russian, a strike has killed at least 7 people in northern ukraine, among the date in the city of chimney. here is a 6 year old go more than 140 all the people were going to, the united nations has condemned it. as a highness attack, the dow seeing the flames caused by a russian missile strike in the historic city of china near the a woman pausing for a photograph in the city center captured the moment of impact. this slippery slope was looking for luis, for it was horrific and people were lying around somewhere. i don't know if they were dead or alive. it was a woman under a cock people at what was scans, which is of course it's horrible. the fisher flew up to believe there was screams and lots of dead and wounded. so i'm your lenses so it's horrible. so i'm helping now to clean up a little bit. often. it's a real tragedy. so w
of emergency is enforced in british columbia and dean foot totally decrease in vain fellow tyson hartford lives taking a thrilling stock today. unfortunately, you campaign will have all the goals and more coming up in the i'm jared. read. welcome to the program. a russian, a strike has killed at least 7 people in northern ukraine, among the date in the city of chimney. here is a 6 year old go more than 140 all the people were going to, the united nations has condemned it. as a highness attack,...
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the bananas were in hartford as part of their banana ball world tour, combining the game of baseballh the theatrics of the circus. so i guess it's like the harlem globetrotters. >> yeah, kind of. although they're actually competing in minor leagues, but they've had like gimmicks where, like they light their bats on fire and okay, some other things. >> gotcha. well, off the back, we'll finally the golden retriever called red pod in the neighbor's pool. >> wait, what? yeah. zeppole ali was caught on video scaling the neighbor's backyard fence in new jersey just so he could take a dip in the pool. i mean, i get it. it is hot. it's dog days of summer. his owner, aaron, could be heard scolding him, but he defied her. >> and it's pretty clear he knew exactly what he was doing, walking all the way to the stairs and then making deja vu: it's live with kelly and mark. [audience applauds] today, actress anya taylor-joy. plus, the one and only, common. and we've got better back to school lunches.
the bananas were in hartford as part of their banana ball world tour, combining the game of baseballh the theatrics of the circus. so i guess it's like the harlem globetrotters. >> yeah, kind of. although they're actually competing in minor leagues, but they've had like gimmicks where, like they light their bats on fire and okay, some other things. >> gotcha. well, off the back, we'll finally the golden retriever called red pod in the neighbor's pool. >> wait, what? yeah....
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the officer was responding to another crash sunday in hartford when the car lost control around a curvethe police car then hit another unoccupied vehicle. the trooper was taken to a hospital with minor injuries. the driver who hit the police car was cited for traveling too fast for the conditions. >>> taylor swift is the subject of a new college class, and there's fresh information in the "rust" shooting investigation. those are some of the headlines on the "morning newsstand." the "los angeles times" reports a new firearms report casts doubt on actor alec baldwin's account in the deadly shooting on the set of the movie "rust." baldwin has said he did not pull the trigger on the gun he was holding when it fired during rehearsal in 2021 killing the cinematographer. a recent report from a firearms expert said the trigger had to be pulled or depressed enough for the gun to fire. prosecutors earlier dropped involuntary manslaughter charges against baldwin. a special prosecutor says a formal announcement on whether to re-file any charges against baldwin is forthcoming. >>> espn says a tennes
the officer was responding to another crash sunday in hartford when the car lost control around a curvethe police car then hit another unoccupied vehicle. the trooper was taken to a hospital with minor injuries. the driver who hit the police car was cited for traveling too fast for the conditions. >>> taylor swift is the subject of a new college class, and there's fresh information in the "rust" shooting investigation. those are some of the headlines on the "morning...
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we don't even know if he's still in hartford county or in the state of maryland, because obviously, inch he was in california and then here in august, he was here in maryland. so we don't know if he's still here or not. at least police believe the suspect is about five, nine, 150 pounds. >> and in his early 20s, the ex-wife of a microsoft executive has been indicted in his murder . >> shana gardner is awaiting extradition from washington state to florida, where she could face the death penalty. here's abc's stephanie ramos. shana gardner, the ex-wife of microsoft executive jared bright again is under arrest, charged with his execution style murder in jacksonville, florida. shana gardner's indictment acknowledges her central and key role in the cold, calculated and premeditated murder of jared bright. again, a grand jury indicting gardner for allegedly plotting with her new husband and a hitman to murder braddock in last year. prosecutor say the former couple share two kids and had gone through a bitter divorce when he was lured out of his car to move a tire that had been intentionally
we don't even know if he's still in hartford county or in the state of maryland, because obviously, inch he was in california and then here in august, he was here in maryland. so we don't know if he's still here or not. at least police believe the suspect is about five, nine, 150 pounds. >> and in his early 20s, the ex-wife of a microsoft executive has been indicted in his murder . >> shana gardner is awaiting extradition from washington state to florida, where she could face the...
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he uh, on very recently add an event in hartford. uh, said god, save the queen man. well, unfortunately the queen is no longer with us. and um, we don't generally say that in the united states and what do you think that people are not saying out loud or the president is a very experienced, lovely man. that is very clear, but he's also 80 years old. he's the oldest serving president and us history. all of us when we get to about 80 in a demanding job, are not going to be our sharpest. and what's the white house has done is isolated him from the press. we have not been given access to his doctor. every effort has been made to keep the doctor away from us. we have been asked. the president does not give us access to him in the briefing room. and what are they hiding as a hiding frailty, crack dementia outside as president reagan had alzheimer's in his last time? that's right. we don't know. we can only speculate without access. we are able to find out for the american people and that is a problem. and the bigger question becomes, as we are talking about the war and ukra
he uh, on very recently add an event in hartford. uh, said god, save the queen man. well, unfortunately the queen is no longer with us. and um, we don't generally say that in the united states and what do you think that people are not saying out loud or the president is a very experienced, lovely man. that is very clear, but he's also 80 years old. he's the oldest serving president and us history. all of us when we get to about 80 in a demanding job, are not going to be our sharpest. and what's...
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this is a new very embryonic cloth manufactory, textile manufactory in hartford so he gets from them to send them some dark brown cloth out of which he creates the suit in which he will be and i generated. it is as drab and nondescript as you can have. in front of federal hall to be inaugurated, to see him suddenly not as resplendent, with gold and a bullets on his shoulders now this drab suit as washington admitted, not of the greatest cloth whatsoever but it was american-made and that was his point. washington from the beginning realized he was tiptoeing and wanted to project this are of being in command but also wanted to make sure he wasn't accused of being a king. he had to be of the people. presidents to this day are flirting with that edge. this is the nature of what was created in america. how you project this are a of command and yet to be one of the people and washington established, played that role beautifully. and thank goodness he was our first president because there are a few people capable of that kind of seeing it so clearly. >> host: as a federalist he had to deal
this is a new very embryonic cloth manufactory, textile manufactory in hartford so he gets from them to send them some dark brown cloth out of which he creates the suit in which he will be and i generated. it is as drab and nondescript as you can have. in front of federal hall to be inaugurated, to see him suddenly not as resplendent, with gold and a bullets on his shoulders now this drab suit as washington admitted, not of the greatest cloth whatsoever but it was american-made and that was his...
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and there may be in a sense at some point hartford and equivalents because they are known as scratches a great get great jobs and get positions in places of power. kids who come from families that are wealthy or families that already have power you do it but that doesn't shift that day. ivy league is a, game-changer r first-generation first generation college students for poor kids and minorities and i can change that you are already rich and powerful and you go to this university, i'm not sure it's a game-changer. that's what you do. it creates this elitism and privilegee and also actually the ability to be much more mobile with that degree. by the way they are very smart. these are hard universities to get into. they become even more competitive. >> i want to bring this back to the urban world dialogue to cause i think more and more they are trying to be first generation students from those areas but it also perpetuates this idea that allowed for listeners talk about an in light of your interviewees talk about it being first generation graduatete institutions and not having that inst
and there may be in a sense at some point hartford and equivalents because they are known as scratches a great get great jobs and get positions in places of power. kids who come from families that are wealthy or families that already have power you do it but that doesn't shift that day. ivy league is a, game-changer r first-generation first generation college students for poor kids and minorities and i can change that you are already rich and powerful and you go to this university, i'm not sure...
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volunteer firefighters rescuing two people trapped in their home in hartford county.the streak tearing through the building. in nearby washington, d.c., federal workers heading home early due to the weather. and in alabama, authorities say a 28-year-old man died after being struck by lightning when he was working outside. the severe storms also battering tennessee, leaving trees uprooted, cars crushed. this apartment building completely pummelled. >> this is really bad. >> reporter: streets flooded in west virginia, where golf ball size hail also wreaked havoc. near philadelphia -- >> it's just like, bam. >> reporter: the moving thunderstorm severely damaging this man's home. >> trees on the roof, destroyed my deck, my hot tub. >> reporter: and back here in maryland, crews are already out trying to clear the damage. the morning rush hour has already been impacted. the governor is in the area surveying the damage and will have an update later on this morning. george? >> faith, thank you very much. more than 10,000 flights were delayed or cancelled monday. trevor ault i
volunteer firefighters rescuing two people trapped in their home in hartford county.the streak tearing through the building. in nearby washington, d.c., federal workers heading home early due to the weather. and in alabama, authorities say a 28-year-old man died after being struck by lightning when he was working outside. the severe storms also battering tennessee, leaving trees uprooted, cars crushed. this apartment building completely pummelled. >> this is really bad. >> reporter:...
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cities like hartford, connecticut, seattle, and san jose leading the way.ousing supply is driving up prices and high interest rates are causing monthly mortgage payments to balloon. the median mortgage payment is above $2600, that's nearly 20% higher than just a year ago. buyers are being boxed out, 23% of homes in the u.s. are affordable for the average american household, that according to the national association of realtors. high housing prices nationwide are leading many to view renting is a smarter move than purchasing a home. for the first time in history we have a state with a monthly median home price over $5,000 in hawaii. california not far behind at 4800. people are saying there's hope for aspiring homeowners as inflation is expected to decline, the biggest part of the consumer price index. i don't know if that can really happen with these trends that are underway right now. >> ma>> sandra: that free money environment is gone. set your dvr, thanks so much for joining us. great to have you here today. >> i'll see you tonight on fox news at night,
cities like hartford, connecticut, seattle, and san jose leading the way.ousing supply is driving up prices and high interest rates are causing monthly mortgage payments to balloon. the median mortgage payment is above $2600, that's nearly 20% higher than just a year ago. buyers are being boxed out, 23% of homes in the u.s. are affordable for the average american household, that according to the national association of realtors. high housing prices nationwide are leading many to view renting is...
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"okay, you're gonna want to skip 95 at this hour 'cause they close the hartford exits.y, i got some cds from the library. it's an audio book about hitler's top generals. just mail 'em back to me when you get there. and call your mom! not from the road!" apparently the problem is that the "nod-em"? "no-tam?" what is it called? "no-tam?" what? "no-tam?" you're making that up. you don't know. the notam system is a little antiquated because it was created in 1947 and modeled after messages used to alert ship captains to hazards at sea. which explains why the most common message pilots get is "thar she blows." it comes with a harpoon. harpoon. there you go. thankfully the system is back up and running and they are investigating what happened. the good news is there is no evidence of a cyber attack at this point, or so they say. but think about it. who stands to gain the most from travelers stuck at airports? none other than criminal masterminds auntie anne, doctor cinnabon and au bon pain! speaking of... [applause] bon voyage. speaking of long delays, the republican house ma
"okay, you're gonna want to skip 95 at this hour 'cause they close the hartford exits.y, i got some cds from the library. it's an audio book about hitler's top generals. just mail 'em back to me when you get there. and call your mom! not from the road!" apparently the problem is that the "nod-em"? "no-tam?" what is it called? "no-tam?" what? "no-tam?" you're making that up. you don't know. the notam system is a little antiquated because it was...
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the highway, the pilot police say the pilot made a quick decision to land in the vermont town of hartfordon stopped mid flight. can you imagine what do just went straight down? i hope it was lovely, peaceful straight down. another terrifying straight down. the pilot had more than a decade of flying experience. thank goodness. he said the winds change directions. >> forcing him to find a different place to land. and this was the place he found on. i-91 just as the sun was setting around 8 o'clock at night, all 5 people on board and have your say, made it out of any injuries. no one on the ground was hurt. can i tell you i was once covering a festival balloons and they were like, oh, you want to go up and right as you're about to go up. the wind got crazy. and i was like, thank you time. yeah, it think the tricky proposition that could have been, you know, thanks to maybe have time now to a story in the bay area. some unique art. oakland animal services hosting their annual bad art fundraiser where in exchange for donations, people a pet portrait just like these here behind us. >> the servi
the highway, the pilot police say the pilot made a quick decision to land in the vermont town of hartfordon stopped mid flight. can you imagine what do just went straight down? i hope it was lovely, peaceful straight down. another terrifying straight down. the pilot had more than a decade of flying experience. thank goodness. he said the winds change directions. >> forcing him to find a different place to land. and this was the place he found on. i-91 just as the sun was setting around 8...
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severe weather is impacting around 120 million people along the eastern u.s., from downed trees in hartfordnty, maryland, to widespread damage, to holmes and public buildings upstate new york down to alabama, causing a lot of mess and spreading hazards along the way. in washington, d.c., cnn captured this video of a man removing a large branch from a city street. this photo shows downed power lines littering a roadway in carol county, maryland, after a storm passed through the area. another driver captured the chaos caused by those electric poles in westminster on route 140. more than 30 vehicles were stuck in the incident, but no injuries were reported. in many parts, the storm caused extreme low visibility. in downtown philadelphia, a live tower camera showed the magnitude of the weather conditions. in victory gardens, new jersey, several residents displaced after a tree fell on a home, bringing down power lines and crashing cars. according to cnn affiliate wabc, the house was occupied at the time but there were no injuries reported. the storms caused major travel disruptions in the skies
severe weather is impacting around 120 million people along the eastern u.s., from downed trees in hartfordnty, maryland, to widespread damage, to holmes and public buildings upstate new york down to alabama, causing a lot of mess and spreading hazards along the way. in washington, d.c., cnn captured this video of a man removing a large branch from a city street. this photo shows downed power lines littering a roadway in carol county, maryland, after a storm passed through the area. another...
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i think i've ever been on the mark twain house in hartford is a really fantastic.razy house, but also a wonderful tour. so those are kind of crime. i stayed have and then the it was a plantations in the southeast. you know in the low country, south carolina and so on our other favorites of mine. so any comments about the madison plantation nearby and then i was up there recently working and got to visit all of them and the monroe. was interesting, you know, not as significant, i guess as these so monroe madison and then i was stunned at the ronald reagan airport defined in the old terminal the history of washington's son-in-law stepson who bought a mansion out the doors of ronald reagan that's now been restored a little scared to walk out there at night to see it. you know, it's just been the groundwork is laid and they had some architectural drawings but his son-in-law has spent way too much money in washington had to get involved in negotiating all that thought was fascinating, but i didn't know if you had looked at that house in the what they're trying to do to
i think i've ever been on the mark twain house in hartford is a really fantastic.razy house, but also a wonderful tour. so those are kind of crime. i stayed have and then the it was a plantations in the southeast. you know in the low country, south carolina and so on our other favorites of mine. so any comments about the madison plantation nearby and then i was up there recently working and got to visit all of them and the monroe. was interesting, you know, not as significant, i guess as these...
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that includes these sisters, who grew up in hartford, connecticut, and are playing in their second worldwhere you come from, what country you come from, no matter how many resources you have, no matter how much support you have, you can do it. you can do anything you put your mind to. >> reporter: ahead of the game, we spoke to the sisters' parents, who hope the team's historic run will help expand women's soccer in jamaica. >> they want to be game changers. they're going to try to make a way that the program there is continued and to see the program move forward. >> reporter: it was a tough game, but historic nonetheless. jamaica is the first caribbean country to make it to the tournament's knockout rounds. colombia will now face england in the quarterfinals. nancy chen, cbs news, melbourne, australia. >>> there's a lot more news ahead on the "cbs overnight news." yo! you gogotta try ththis new ax. it's the f fine fragrarance g.o.a.t.t.! ♪♪ ♪ the new w axe fine fraragrance colollec. smell fifiner than the e finest fraragrances withth the g.o.a.a.t. ♪ohoh♪ ♪ththen you takake me by ththe♪
that includes these sisters, who grew up in hartford, connecticut, and are playing in their second worldwhere you come from, what country you come from, no matter how many resources you have, no matter how much support you have, you can do it. you can do anything you put your mind to. >> reporter: ahead of the game, we spoke to the sisters' parents, who hope the team's historic run will help expand women's soccer in jamaica. >> they want to be game changers. they're going to try to...
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so this is looking more and more like hartford, connecticut, right. i don't know if you know that model. um, and so and on the bar graph that you were showing, it seems like the businesses in the 2 to $7 million range pay a lot of gross sales tax or gross receipts tax, is that right. i'm i'm going to try and bring that slide back. um i mean it's interesting because it's similar to the 7 to 15 million in yeah. this this chart is heavily influenced by i mean the commercial rents tax is like a 3.5% gross receipts tax that just commercial real estate pays . so in those in those bars that have a lot of commercial real estate, they have a high rate, an and the commercial rents tax explains that. okay that makes sense. but it seems as though if we could attract more small business like armies and armies of small businesses to san francisco, it could help the situation. i mean, is there a lost opportunity there? i don't think there's a lost opportunity . i mean, i do think that it's a long term trend, that small business has been weak in san francisco for 25
so this is looking more and more like hartford, connecticut, right. i don't know if you know that model. um, and so and on the bar graph that you were showing, it seems like the businesses in the 2 to $7 million range pay a lot of gross sales tax or gross receipts tax, is that right. i'm i'm going to try and bring that slide back. um i mean it's interesting because it's similar to the 7 to 15 million in yeah. this this chart is heavily influenced by i mean the commercial rents tax is like a...
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and here into the northeast through tomorrow, heavy rain for hartford, boston, and portsmouth. your local forecast in the next 30 seconds. r boston, heartland and portland we're going to get to your local forecast in the next 30 seconds. and we are proud to be the largest corporate supporter of adoptaclassroom.org. it's just one of the reasons forbes ranked subaru the number one automotive brand for social impact. subaru. more than a car company. >>> good thursday morning. i am meteorologist, kari hall. it's still going to be hot in the inland areas today reaching into the low 90s, but we will have milder weather to start out the weekend with a few more clouds in the morning. then we see the temperatures going up a few degrees but still not too uncomfortable. as we go towards the middle of the week, it ramps back up in the mid-90s in the hottest spot in the inland east bay as well as the south >>> y eso es lo Último del weather. guys >> all right, al thank you. >>> coming up, a new twist in the legal drama involving the family portrayed in the movie "the blind side. we have emi
and here into the northeast through tomorrow, heavy rain for hartford, boston, and portsmouth. your local forecast in the next 30 seconds. r boston, heartland and portland we're going to get to your local forecast in the next 30 seconds. and we are proud to be the largest corporate supporter of adoptaclassroom.org. it's just one of the reasons forbes ranked subaru the number one automotive brand for social impact. subaru. more than a car company. >>> good thursday morning. i am...
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i met with a group of elementary school kids in hartford.onth or so ago, and they told me how their friends or buddies are afraid to come to school because of the bullying. they're involved in eating disorders because of social media. it follows them home to their bedroom. when we were growing up, home was a safe space. it's no longer safe, and this anxiety and anger felt by young people has become a means of social media exploiting them and making money knowingly. frances houghen, he testified we have documents themselves. they're not going to give up without a fight. >> your colleague, senator murphy, is working on similar issues. he's heard the same things in his meetings with teenagers, and he was on with us a couple of weeks ago talking about that. we'll keep a very close eye on this piece of legislation. it's called the kids online safety act. democratic member of the judiciary committee, senator rich blumenthal of connecticut. thank you so much. we appreciate it. >> thank you. >>> still ahead, the trump supporters. are they considerin
i met with a group of elementary school kids in hartford.onth or so ago, and they told me how their friends or buddies are afraid to come to school because of the bullying. they're involved in eating disorders because of social media. it follows them home to their bedroom. when we were growing up, home was a safe space. it's no longer safe, and this anxiety and anger felt by young people has become a means of social media exploiting them and making money knowingly. frances houghen, he testified...