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that's one hartford. we rode around the other.on, a product of hartford public schools. >> so this is a ride-along. this is when we take people out in the community to show them kind of what we do. but normally for me, this is me doing straight engagement. >> byron: street engagement? >> yeah, so normally i would drive to the neighborhoods, find young people, engage them in conversation. >> byron: at age 49, diego lopez bears the scars of his schooling. what happened to your finger? >> i was shot. >> byron: you were shot? >> i'm a four-time gunshot victim. >> byron: where? >> all over my body. >> be specific. >> i was shot in the stomach, the chest, the back, lower extremities, blew my finger off, the arm. it's like nine bullet holes. >> byron: a ninth grade dropout, a former member of the latin kings, lopez spent ten years in a connecticut state prison. he changed and became a counselor. today with one daughter in college, another who will attend soon, he's focused on helping children. the hard streets of hartford, his office. we
that's one hartford. we rode around the other.on, a product of hartford public schools. >> so this is a ride-along. this is when we take people out in the community to show them kind of what we do. but normally for me, this is me doing straight engagement. >> byron: street engagement? >> yeah, so normally i would drive to the neighborhoods, find young people, engage them in conversation. >> byron: at age 49, diego lopez bears the scars of his schooling. what happened to...
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hartford. she is series editor with t chicago visions and revisions series at the university of icago press. newport's research has been supported recently by univsity of connecticut humanities. university of, illinois at chicago libraries and, the black metropolis research consortium. she received a ph.d. i history temple university in 2016. newport hails tulsa, oklahoma and tacoma and lives in west hartford, connecticut. dr. amanda klonsky is a lecturer at the university of chicago crown school of social work and the author of the forthcomg book pandemic of punishment to be published by beacon press. this pivotal work chronicles the experience of people in american jails and prisons during the covid crisis. until recently, she served as a at the ucla law cover bars ta project. amanda led education programs in jails and prisons for more than 15 yea and holds a doctorate in education leadership from harvard universal. thank you very much for being here. thanks to everyone for coming and thks fo
hartford. she is series editor with t chicago visions and revisions series at the university of icago press. newport's research has been supported recently by univsity of connecticut humanities. university of, illinois at chicago libraries and, the black metropolis research consortium. she received a ph.d. i history temple university in 2016. newport hails tulsa, oklahoma and tacoma and lives in west hartford, connecticut. dr. amanda klonsky is a lecturer at the university of chicago crown...
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just west of hartford.gardening so -- oh, so relaxing. >> in burlington, connecticut, west of hartford, a man is now charged with running an illegal psychedelic mushroom growing operation out of a house [ laughter and applause >> jimmy: wow. you've had a lot on your plate >> steve: yeah that's why i went down to my winter place the villages in florida. you know me, work hard, play hard >> a man who lives in the villages was arrested by the feds, accused of having thousands of dollars worth of illegal pills used to treat erectile dysfunction [ laughter ] >> jimmy: well, it was nice catching up with you >> steve: hang on. i'm on the phone with my doctor yeah, well, it's been way longer than four hours [ laughter ] >> jimmy: all right, all right steve higgins, everbody. steve -- [ cheers and applause guys, i heard about two women in michigan who were accused of embezzling $20,000 from a girl scout troop. >> steve: oh [ audience ohs ] >> jimmy: $20,000. that's almost the amount your co-worker guilts you into bu
just west of hartford.gardening so -- oh, so relaxing. >> in burlington, connecticut, west of hartford, a man is now charged with running an illegal psychedelic mushroom growing operation out of a house [ laughter and applause >> jimmy: wow. you've had a lot on your plate >> steve: yeah that's why i went down to my winter place the villages in florida. you know me, work hard, play hard >> a man who lives in the villages was arrested by the feds, accused of having...
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estamos mirando en hartford 62 porterville 64 y hacia fresno también 62 grados.de las temperaturas y el sol se van a sentir de verdad como un día otoño en esos bajos, a mediados 70, incluso en lo que es sacramento, modesto y fresno. buenas noches. empezamos a ver esos cambios ya para el martes que se acerca de la próxima semana, así que el tiempo de prepararse sería hoy y mañana domingo y el lunes, porque vamos a mirar que regresa la lluvia. vamos a hablar de los detalles que estamos notando a esta hora. no creo que van a llegar aquí a nuestra zona hasta lo que es el martes. el tránsito en el área de la bahía se vaito peligroso a lluvia se va acercando a sacramento y modesto va a ser para el miércoles en adelante. podríamos ver también unos cambios en la sierra nevada, ya con más de esa nieve, preparándonos para todo. que hay de disfrutar en lo que es lake tahoe? yosemite y también en el área de la bahía. vamos a mirar esos cambios. así que prepárense con el pronóstico extendido en fresno mañana domingo. el lunes también unas oportunidades no solamente de salir e
estamos mirando en hartford 62 porterville 64 y hacia fresno también 62 grados.de las temperaturas y el sol se van a sentir de verdad como un día otoño en esos bajos, a mediados 70, incluso en lo que es sacramento, modesto y fresno. buenas noches. empezamos a ver esos cambios ya para el martes que se acerca de la próxima semana, así que el tiempo de prepararse sería hoy y mañana domingo y el lunes, porque vamos a mirar que regresa la lluvia. vamos a hablar de los detalles que estamos...
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i wanted to enter the insurance industry as i wanted to stay in boston aty a company called the hartfordoffered me a job. if i would do training elsewhere to come back to boston. so that was the reason i took the job. david: some people might say that insurance is -- business it does not attract people the way private equity does. do you find it to be interesting right out of college? peter: you are not doing the same thing all the time when you start an industry. your learning to build relationships, understand the quantitative nature of how to underwrite and all of the -- i liked it because it had a balance of doing different things at once. david: what did you do after your first job in boston? peter: that is ironically, i never made it back to boston. and, so, i state -- stayed in new york in early on in my career, i did not think i could work in new york city, which had been predominately portion of my career. so, i've always been in big companies, worked at itt and at general electric and marshall after that. david: you were working at marsh mclennan on september 11 of 2001. where
i wanted to enter the insurance industry as i wanted to stay in boston aty a company called the hartfordoffered me a job. if i would do training elsewhere to come back to boston. so that was the reason i took the job. david: some people might say that insurance is -- business it does not attract people the way private equity does. do you find it to be interesting right out of college? peter: you are not doing the same thing all the time when you start an industry. your learning to build...
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this tornado spotted in hartford, alabama. this crash in huntsville killing two and injuring five. high winds taking down trees in new york city. the system even blanketing parts of new england in snow. at the airports, massive crowds. >> it's a lot bezier. i have never seen, like, this many people. >> reporter: and we are inside the united control tower here at newark, and i just want you to take a look at that tarmac, because you see all of those planes there. it is very, very busy. united is flying 4,100 flights today. thats three flights every minute. so far, minimal delays, but sunday could break the tsa's record for the most travelers ever. and linsey, right now is the tail end of the busiest time on the roads here in the northeast, so, now our attention returns to the ride home. the busiest times, according to experts, between 3:00 p.m. and 5:00 p.m. on sunday. linsey? >> linsey: good note to self there. gio, thank you. >>> here in the u.s., we're tracking a new cross-country storm sweeping its way east over the thanksgiving weekend. heavy snow in some area, including in the
this tornado spotted in hartford, alabama. this crash in huntsville killing two and injuring five. high winds taking down trees in new york city. the system even blanketing parts of new england in snow. at the airports, massive crowds. >> it's a lot bezier. i have never seen, like, this many people. >> reporter: and we are inside the united control tower here at newark, and i just want you to take a look at that tarmac, because you see all of those planes there. it is very, very...
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no survey june on hill hartford votes. say they've rejected the off for a while suggesting it came from only members of a puck. the american is real public affairs committee. there's been no response as yet from the lobbying group. earlier this month, congress voted the formerly condemned lawmaker. this to leave for the use and subsequent defense of a controversial pro palestine slogan. she also found the white house for biking, the work you're smart enough to be doing, have to say about the ledge. bribery offer that was offered $20000000.00 to withdraw from the senatorial race and run against my friend rashida to lead the pro israel. i'll be, we'll go to any link to remove any buddy from the us congress that has any opposition to their agenda. meanwhile, president biden's approval rating tapes on the sinking as americans seemingly become more frustrated with his steadfast support for israel and ongoing $1000000000.00 financial backing on ukraine. it's really prime minister benjamin netanyahu. he's facing a similar situati
no survey june on hill hartford votes. say they've rejected the off for a while suggesting it came from only members of a puck. the american is real public affairs committee. there's been no response as yet from the lobbying group. earlier this month, congress voted the formerly condemned lawmaker. this to leave for the use and subsequent defense of a controversial pro palestine slogan. she also found the white house for biking, the work you're smart enough to be doing, have to say about the...
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newpt hails tulsa, oklahoma and tacoma and lives in west hartford, connecticut. dr. amanda klonsky is a lecturer at the university of chicago crown scol of social work and the author of the fohcoming book pandemic of punishment to be published by beacon press. this pivotal work chronicles the experience of people in american jail and prisons during the covid crisis. until recently, she served as a at the ucla law covered bars data project. aman led education programs in jails andrisons for more than years and holds a doctorate in education leadership from harvard universal. thank you very much for being here. thanks to everyone for coming and thanks for supporting. good. can you hear me now? thanks, everyone, for coming. nice to see you, melanie thanks. i'm glad tbe here. so tell us how you got interested in this project. you know something, as simple as my dissertation advisor to me. whatbout jails? and we had this kind of great of, like, we don't know anything about. jails. oh, my gosh. and so it arted out initially that i was doing national level research, and th
newpt hails tulsa, oklahoma and tacoma and lives in west hartford, connecticut. dr. amanda klonsky is a lecturer at the university of chicago crown scol of social work and the author of the fohcoming book pandemic of punishment to be published by beacon press. this pivotal work chronicles the experience of people in american jail and prisons during the covid crisis. until recently, she served as a at the ucla law covered bars data project. aman led education programs in jails andrisons for more...
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so new york, boston, hartford looking at that rain and snow sliding across the northeast. by wednesday morning still looking at it there. and by wednesday morning, you are looking at pretty decent snowfall coming down across interior new england as we push through those hours of the morning. by late afternoon, finally we start to see an exit of a lot of the rain and the strong winds and even the snow. so that by the time we actually get to thanksgiving, albeit still breezy in some spots of the northeast, most everybody else finally starts to see things try back out. out to the west, we'll have another system that will make for a bit of a white thanks giving for some. >> allison, thank you so much for that. >>> and up next, hostage talks between israel and hamas progressing. we'll tell you what might be holding up the deal. >>> and donald trump's gag order facing free speech test. what happened at that key hearing just ahead. >>> good morning, thanks for being up early with us. i'm kasie hunt. after weeks of negotiations, statements suggest a deal for a temporary ceasefire
so new york, boston, hartford looking at that rain and snow sliding across the northeast. by wednesday morning still looking at it there. and by wednesday morning, you are looking at pretty decent snowfall coming down across interior new england as we push through those hours of the morning. by late afternoon, finally we start to see an exit of a lot of the rain and the strong winds and even the snow. so that by the time we actually get to thanksgiving, albeit still breezy in some spots of the...
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we are keeping an eye on cities from hartford, connecticut to chicago as the thousands of pro- palestinian demonstrators are expected to hit the streets again this afternoon. hello everyone welcome to "fox news live" i'm arthel neville. before i have eric sean thank you for joining us. today's rallies after busy transit hubs new york city and washington d.c. yesterday. they demanded immediate cease-fire in gaza. they basically mean israel paired what about hamas stopping its attacks against the jewish state? protesters disrupted several rail service during last night's evening rush hour for it elsewhere hundreds at the university michigan and arbor bush passed cap in campus security entered administrative building they are. they want the university to stop investing in companies that they say front israel's military operations against hamas and gaza. a cb cotton following all of the demonstrations what they are calling for and what they don't call for. flex hi eric. here in new york city where monitoring is people start to for another large rally being held today called flood brooklyn for
we are keeping an eye on cities from hartford, connecticut to chicago as the thousands of pro- palestinian demonstrators are expected to hit the streets again this afternoon. hello everyone welcome to "fox news live" i'm arthel neville. before i have eric sean thank you for joining us. today's rallies after busy transit hubs new york city and washington d.c. yesterday. they demanded immediate cease-fire in gaza. they basically mean israel paired what about hamas stopping its attacks...
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improvement into the afternoon hours, you're going to have to wait until the end of the week. 30s, hartford thursday and friday, we get back to the 50s in cincinnati. we see more seasonable conditions settling in and into the 50s in richmond, new york. those temperatures are what we should be seeing for this time of year. we have not made it to the first day of winter just yet. it is right around the corner, though. and it looks like it if you live downwind of those lakes today. >> i was looking at the minneapolis forecast there, 11 degrees. my sister lives there. makes 30s in new york balmy. >> yeah, it does. >> okay. thank you, angie. >>> up next here on "ana cabrera reports," we're going to talk to the mother of a 22-year-old talented musician taken hostage by hamas. how music has been a fortifying force for her and their family as they hope for his return. andy as they hope for his return. , ' g this kitchen. (vo) make the switch. it's your business. it's your verizon. my name's dan and i live here in san antonio, texas. i ran my own hvac business and now i'm retired. i'm not good being
improvement into the afternoon hours, you're going to have to wait until the end of the week. 30s, hartford thursday and friday, we get back to the 50s in cincinnati. we see more seasonable conditions settling in and into the 50s in richmond, new york. those temperatures are what we should be seeing for this time of year. we have not made it to the first day of winter just yet. it is right around the corner, though. and it looks like it if you live downwind of those lakes today. >> i was...
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the discovery was made in burlington, connecticut, which is a small community outside of hartford.e home where they found a growing operation producing hundreds of bags of what they called shrooms. now, the mushrooms were reported as in various stages of growth. lee hornfischer, who walks by the house daily, noticed something about the home just seemed off. >> were running air conditioner was, you know, when it was a cold day, you know, which didn't seem right. they had air conditioners in the top windows there and also in the front of the house. >> an observant neighbor there, a 21 year old man has been arrested and charged with running a drug factory and possession with intent to sell. well, today, a mural was unveiled for a san francisco native killed by a vallejo police officer. sean monterrosa was from bernal heights. and today, friends and family and neighbors gathered at the corner of 24th street and south van ness avenue where the artwork memorializing him was revealed. >> really just to honor the life and legacy of our brother sean. and what better way to do it in our neig
the discovery was made in burlington, connecticut, which is a small community outside of hartford.e home where they found a growing operation producing hundreds of bags of what they called shrooms. now, the mushrooms were reported as in various stages of growth. lee hornfischer, who walks by the house daily, noticed something about the home just seemed off. >> were running air conditioner was, you know, when it was a cold day, you know, which didn't seem right. they had air conditioners...
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and part of that duty was in hartford, connecticut , was in hartford, connecticut, something we collectivelyorry, a lot of the soldiers off the battlefield who had been injured and many of course, who paid the ultimate price. so my thoughts always turn on remembrance sunday to them, who . 403. i think them, to those who. 403. i think it was the end soldiers that lost their lives in helmand. we saw them all. and i thought generally , always in that generally, always in that direction . direction. >> and you had an extraordinary role to play, didn't you, liz, because you were in the medical emergency team and you emergency response team and you had ten deployments to afghan than you had to iraq . there was than you had to iraq. there was one point in 2008 where you were based at camp bastion and you made 14 been one for sorties out to bring an injured service personnel back. it was highly traumatic for you, liz yeah, and that's in the early days in op herrick actually the it was fairly quiet because we didn't have that many british boots on the ground. >> but as the years went on, we injected
and part of that duty was in hartford, connecticut , was in hartford, connecticut, something we collectivelyorry, a lot of the soldiers off the battlefield who had been injured and many of course, who paid the ultimate price. so my thoughts always turn on remembrance sunday to them, who . 403. i think them, to those who. 403. i think it was the end soldiers that lost their lives in helmand. we saw them all. and i thought generally , always in that generally, always in that direction ....
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moment of decision everybody is clamoring for war but it's hard for any president, any president and hartford white highs in our to do in 1954 to get up and make a speech and say vietnam is not an important country to the u.s. interest and it's really fine if it goes communist. if you hired a better speechwriter than me, it would be a tough thing for democrats to do under most circumstances. and on top of that, democrats and other things that they want to do they want to pass healthcare and climate bills. typically national security is not that it's an important but it's not often the thing that democrats come into office excited about focusing on. they want to do a good job but they don't necessarily -- it's not top of the agenda. so there's opportunity cost for paying political cost to following your own foreign policy instincts. that is an important piece that is difficult to talk about. no president likes to say, it's hard for scholars to find evidence of this because presidents don't like to be on record even in private saying i would rather take this position which i think is in the nat
moment of decision everybody is clamoring for war but it's hard for any president, any president and hartford white highs in our to do in 1954 to get up and make a speech and say vietnam is not an important country to the u.s. interest and it's really fine if it goes communist. if you hired a better speechwriter than me, it would be a tough thing for democrats to do under most circumstances. and on top of that, democrats and other things that they want to do they want to pass healthcare and...
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all deal with national security, none should be turned into bargaining chips for hartford policies. we must went on all of them. it's been over a month israel endured the deadliest terror attack in entire history. there's still 250 hostages held by hamas including american hostages and women and children. we promise to send israel aid as soon as we could and we will work hard hopefully in a bipartisan way to get this done. the last two days i spoke with senior officials in the invariably government including president isaac, prime minister netanyahu and mr. gallant and reiterated the united states as israel's back. america's commitment to israel and israeli people and america will be the strongest ally. past the president package asap. in my conversations i stressed to israeli readers israel works to reduce the threat of hamas which they must do, they have the responsibility to protect innocent palestinians lives. we know it's not easy but must be done. we must work together to send it will humanitarian aid to innocent civilians in gaza have nothing to do with hamas. i strongly urge
all deal with national security, none should be turned into bargaining chips for hartford policies. we must went on all of them. it's been over a month israel endured the deadliest terror attack in entire history. there's still 250 hostages held by hamas including american hostages and women and children. we promise to send israel aid as soon as we could and we will work hard hopefully in a bipartisan way to get this done. the last two days i spoke with senior officials in the invariably...
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afternoon we've got some residual winds around this system, so things probably slow up a bit in boston, hartford new york city, philly, washington, all clearing out and we go into thanksgiving day actually looking pretty good along the eastern seaboard going to be chilly in the northeast. heavy snow through the rockies in pumpkin vine. we're looking at mayflower village, california, partly sunny skies. and burnt corn, alabama, 57. these are our thanksgiving -- cranberry, pennsylvania, sunshine and 49 degrees. guys >> texas. >> how about spuds, florida? >> bean station? i mean, that map just keeps on giving. >> it is the gift that keeps giving. >> thank you, al we'll check in in a minute for the full forecast. >> craig joins the table now >>> two big stories from the tech world. >> good morning to you as well one of the leaders in artificial intelligence, sam altman, is back at the company he helped found, reinstated overnight just days after being fired meanwhile, elon musk is fighting claims of anti-semitism against him and his social media platform, x. nbc news senior business correspondent ch
afternoon we've got some residual winds around this system, so things probably slow up a bit in boston, hartford new york city, philly, washington, all clearing out and we go into thanksgiving day actually looking pretty good along the eastern seaboard going to be chilly in the northeast. heavy snow through the rockies in pumpkin vine. we're looking at mayflower village, california, partly sunny skies. and burnt corn, alabama, 57. these are our thanksgiving -- cranberry, pennsylvania, sunshine...
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i met a young woman a few weeks ago who lives in hartford and she's got a very young child. they're on the wait list for a subsidized child care slot. she want to actually be a child care worker. she wants to help solve the workforce shortage. but she can't get into the workforce. why? because she has to stay home to take care of her young child. and so this cycle that ends up impacting not just families, but our economy at large, is one that we have to break. i just want to leave you with this one last piece of math to just explain how serious the situation is in my state. in connecticut, we have a program called care for kids. this is a program that does for lower-income families, try to give them some subsidy so they can afford child care. but that program cuts off for a one-child family at $41,500 a year in income. that's a lower, middle-income salary in connecticut. that's a salary that's not unfamiliar in my state. let me do very quick math for you. for a family of three, two bed-room, one-bedroom house can be about $1,800 a month. child care in connecticut on average
i met a young woman a few weeks ago who lives in hartford and she's got a very young child. they're on the wait list for a subsidized child care slot. she want to actually be a child care worker. she wants to help solve the workforce shortage. but she can't get into the workforce. why? because she has to stay home to take care of her young child. and so this cycle that ends up impacting not just families, but our economy at large, is one that we have to break. i just want to leave you with this...
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. >> the cold front produced a tornado in southern alabama and hartford, alabama, and haven't gotten out to see what type or strength it was and there was damage and we had a clear image it was something touching the ground there and that's a tornado but today, myrtle beach is one of the communities that has to watch for still damaging winds and there's a threat for some of the thunderstorms to have some wind with them and isolated tornado threat even. anyone from coastal south carolina to north carolina and, look, even virginia beach in that strong wind and isolated tornado threat. the thanksgiving chill is settling in. kenton, our meteorologist upstairs said that's going to be one cold turkey. i was going with the turkey trot because people are running but either way, windchills, subfreezing all the way to alabama. your local weather in 30 seconds. >> coming up, new concern as families take their pets on holiday trips and mysterious illness affecting dogs and a top vet answers questions. stay there, we'll be right back. rsv can severely affect the lungs and lower airways. but i'm p
. >> the cold front produced a tornado in southern alabama and hartford, alabama, and haven't gotten out to see what type or strength it was and there was damage and we had a clear image it was something touching the ground there and that's a tornado but today, myrtle beach is one of the communities that has to watch for still damaging winds and there's a threat for some of the thunderstorms to have some wind with them and isolated tornado threat even. anyone from coastal south carolina...
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the hockey team was victorious as well and we have parades literally through the streets of hartford when it happens. so i think you've all highlighted the unique unifying force that college athletics and the opportunity to students and the unique opportunity that we have and the need to do it now for reform. i hear are also strong also strn to the opposition to classify athletes as employees. i hear a general feeling that the reform very likely should go beyond strictly and il. and some of your colleges and st. joseph's and notre dame most impressively are already embarking on many of the reforms that we have proposed but we need to avoid a race to the bottom a bidding war among the colleges that often tempt college athletes with unscrupulous deals or agents and put colleges at the mercy of an unequal playing field. what i'd like to do is now focus on the reforms that may avoid the need for even that employee status that seems so alluring to many who propose reform. i'd like to ask all of you and in the interest of time i'm going to put it to you collectively would any of you oppose
the hockey team was victorious as well and we have parades literally through the streets of hartford when it happens. so i think you've all highlighted the unique unifying force that college athletics and the opportunity to students and the unique opportunity that we have and the need to do it now for reform. i hear are also strong also strn to the opposition to classify athletes as employees. i hear a general feeling that the reform very likely should go beyond strictly and il. and some of...
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in a world where for many countries we suddenly encounter what you find i suspect when you go to hartfordor st. louis arkansas city, people can't find enough police officers, enough nurses, enough teachers. that is a problem we need to desperately focus on solving. so how do we do that? i do think ai is something that can help. and even something like a call center, one of the things that's faceting to me, we have more than 3000 customers around the world running groups of concept that one faceting what is a bank in the netherlands. you go into call center today, the desks of the workers look like a trading floor in wall street. they have six different terminals, somebody calls, they are desperately trying to find the answer to a question. with something like gpt four with our services, six terminals can become one. somebody who is working there can ask a question, the answer comes up. and what they're funny is the person who's answering the phone talking to a customer can now spend more time concentrating on the customer and what they need. i appreciate all the challenges. there's so muc
in a world where for many countries we suddenly encounter what you find i suspect when you go to hartfordor st. louis arkansas city, people can't find enough police officers, enough nurses, enough teachers. that is a problem we need to desperately focus on solving. so how do we do that? i do think ai is something that can help. and even something like a call center, one of the things that's faceting to me, we have more than 3000 customers around the world running groups of concept that one...
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closest location that would offer the vaccine to children under three was nearly two hours away in hartford, connecticut i'm hearing about access issue for the immunization for children and pregnant individuals one from albany new york said her child has asthma it considered at a more severe risk for infection complications. yet the immunization is not available local for her son. they shouted to up our colleagues here and congress are both pediatricians congressman schreier. they share concerns of health and well-being many of our youngest and most vulnerable constituents. we are joined together to send a letter to cdc pediatric vaccine access. madam chair i ask that we enter this letter into the record. >> thank you and i look forward to a complete response of this letter. in the meantime i have a few questions for you specifically to the rsv vaccine. manufacturers to respond to the supposedly shortage up pediatric rsv vaccines? >> thank you representative. we have been working very closely with manufacturers but i personally been on the phone amazing dozens of times to work to accelerate
closest location that would offer the vaccine to children under three was nearly two hours away in hartford, connecticut i'm hearing about access issue for the immunization for children and pregnant individuals one from albany new york said her child has asthma it considered at a more severe risk for infection complications. yet the immunization is not available local for her son. they shouted to up our colleagues here and congress are both pediatricians congressman schreier. they share...
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my oldest son graduated from dartmouth and hartford law school. we are from chicago. my physical therapist says hello. i will have connections with all you before i am done here. but, i want to thank you. my younger son went to meulenberg. a school also with a large jewish population. it was a decade earlier so a different experience. he had a classmate from chicago named madison mullen. her cousin is a captive in gaza now. you may have heard his story. he lost his arm. we need to get the red cross to see those captive and get those captives home today, yesterday, in fact. you touched on this before. the youngest one was taken at nine months and is now 10 months old. but he is not the youngest anymore. there is a woman who was eight months pregnant when she was taken captive and we believe she has now given birth. the youngest captive is somebody that is god willing, alive, yet has spent every day of that baby's life a captive of hamas and must be able to come home. 407-205-0400 bring them home. one of my colleagues suggested that antisemitism was not an issue. antise
my oldest son graduated from dartmouth and hartford law school. we are from chicago. my physical therapist says hello. i will have connections with all you before i am done here. but, i want to thank you. my younger son went to meulenberg. a school also with a large jewish population. it was a decade earlier so a different experience. he had a classmate from chicago named madison mullen. her cousin is a captive in gaza now. you may have heard his story. he lost his arm. we need to get the red...