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they learn how to assess property damage using two model homes inside the hartford area facility. why did you choose these two model homes to use? >> really to reflect the differences in complexity of properties that we see all around the country. >> reporter: the senior vice president of claims for travelers. >> this might be something typical of tree damage. >> reporter: but this year, there's something new to learn. drones. the company began using the technology in an official capacity last year, deploying drones to help assess damage from hurricane matthew. >> it can take days off the process. >> reporter: meaning checks can be cut more quickly for repairs. travelers has 150 faa-certified drone operators and hopes to have 700 by next year. and they're not alone. state farm and all state are working to expand their usage as well. it's not just drones either. during hurricane season, what does this room look like? >> if we have an event, this room is packed. >> reporter: the catastrophe response center provides instant analysis as events unfold on the ground. >> we've been able t
they learn how to assess property damage using two model homes inside the hartford area facility. why did you choose these two model homes to use? >> really to reflect the differences in complexity of properties that we see all around the country. >> reporter: the senior vice president of claims for travelers. >> this might be something typical of tree damage. >> reporter: but this year, there's something new to learn. drones. the company began using the technology in an...
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. >> congresswoman mia love addressed graduates at her alma mater, the university of hartford. she's the only black republican woman ever elected to congress and has represented utah's fourth district since 2014. rep. love: before i begin, i'm going to have to recognize that i am proud to recognize my colleague in congress, representative john larson who is here with me. thank you so much. [applause] and i have to recognize walt harrison. to him as the president of the school than anybody else, and i have to tell you how amazing he has been, and he has put this school on the map. thank you so much for your service. [applause] rep. love: i also have to hart school, old and say yes, you brought down the stage with that warm and thank you very much. it is so wonderful to be with all of you today. back, to a to be place that is filled with so many memories. my mind has gone back to places and spaces on this campus, many lessons learned and so many people who made a difference in my life. my time here as a student stretched me and strengthened me , positioned me to recognize opportun
. >> congresswoman mia love addressed graduates at her alma mater, the university of hartford. she's the only black republican woman ever elected to congress and has represented utah's fourth district since 2014. rep. love: before i begin, i'm going to have to recognize that i am proud to recognize my colleague in congress, representative john larson who is here with me. thank you so much. [applause] and i have to recognize walt harrison. to him as the president of the school than anybody...
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the ?ontinent school in hartford, we atepted five kids from iraq once, a family. not one of them spoke english when we got them. the oldest one was in ninth grade. and their junior year they took 's. s.a.t.s the child who did not speak english performed on the same level as the black kids from , almost identical s.a. .. scores i defy you find a community in states in united which african-americans are not level ofing some interschoolnot just s, interdistrict, i'm also talking about intra. about you can go to the schools that are supposed to be integrated and see african-american children in classes like extended algebra or math anda, consumer some other goofy notion. we fight the only school that have shown any real schools, like charter and voucher programs. the only one that have shown any because the people .ho work in them are not union hmm. i guess mine is a responsibility of staying controversial then. because if the only thing that i told say about me is the inconvenient truth so be it. to go back to tomorrow. bridgeport i don't have time to worry about maki
the ?ontinent school in hartford, we atepted five kids from iraq once, a family. not one of them spoke english when we got them. the oldest one was in ninth grade. and their junior year they took 's. s.a.t.s the child who did not speak english performed on the same level as the black kids from , almost identical s.a. .. scores i defy you find a community in states in united which african-americans are not level ofing some interschoolnot just s, interdistrict, i'm also talking about intra. about...
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. >> congresswoman mia love addressed graduates at her alma mater, the university of hartford. e's the only black republican woman ever elected to congress and has represented utah's fourth district since 2014. rep. love: before i begin, i'm going to have to recognize that i am proud to recognize my colleague in congress, representative john larson who is here with me. thank you so much.
. >> congresswoman mia love addressed graduates at her alma mater, the university of hartford. e's the only black republican woman ever elected to congress and has represented utah's fourth district since 2014. rep. love: before i begin, i'm going to have to recognize that i am proud to recognize my colleague in congress, representative john larson who is here with me. thank you so much.
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great or greater than your >> congresswoman mia love addressed graduates at her alma mater, the university of hartfordshe is the first black woman ever elected to congress and has represented utah since 2015. [applause] rep. love: before i begin, i'm going to have to recognize that i am proud to recognize my colleain
great or greater than your >> congresswoman mia love addressed graduates at her alma mater, the university of hartfordshe is the first black woman ever elected to congress and has represented utah since 2015. [applause] rep. love: before i begin, i'm going to have to recognize that i am proud to recognize my colleain
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internal memo the wounds caused by the pass shooting is still so raw according to a report in the hartford current. over the last few days, we have listened to the sandy hook parents and considered the deep emotions of the wounds that have yet to healed. i want to hear your thoughts. should it have aired anywhere in the country? what did you think of that interview? did you watch? ralph is in battle creek michigan, line for democrats. caller: yes. i think the problem previously mentioned is we're wasting time and effort and air time on these conspiracy theories. what i know of alex jones, he's jumped on every conspiracy theory kind of last 15 years. i'm thinking of the 9/11. he goes back to 9/11 truthers. that was a big thing for several years. then the chem trail conspiracy. host: he was one that got a lot of attention. he had to retract some of his statements for. caller: did he retract? very good. i'm glad he did that. instead of talking about real economic issues or poverty or income inequality or huge national debt, i'm not a opposed to examining alex jones. i hope that they brought i
internal memo the wounds caused by the pass shooting is still so raw according to a report in the hartford current. over the last few days, we have listened to the sandy hook parents and considered the deep emotions of the wounds that have yet to healed. i want to hear your thoughts. should it have aired anywhere in the country? what did you think of that interview? did you watch? ralph is in battle creek michigan, line for democrats. caller: yes. i think the problem previously mentioned is...
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but there are some staffing issue and delayed in the hartford region that we do want to get improved and we do want to fix. we think this is an important program. we believe it in and we believe the president's budget adequa adequately funds it. if you have different numbers and are wrong we'll want to address that. >> i would like my staff, perhaps, to get together with you all. but i think the overriding issue here is not necessarily even the numbers, because even if there is a slight increase, this program is so valuable it ought to be a major increase and certainly not a reduction. >> right. >> and again, this is not a criticism of the va, in fact on the contrary, it's saying you're doing great work. we don't want to see it diminished. and we see these delays in hartford and we'd like your help in solving them. >> yes. we'll follow up with you, yes. >> and i don't know whether it has been asked about, but i wonder if i could ask you again about the veterans' benefit administration, whether you see real progress in reducing the claims backlog? i'm guessing someone asked about it al
but there are some staffing issue and delayed in the hartford region that we do want to get improved and we do want to fix. we think this is an important program. we believe it in and we believe the president's budget adequa adequately funds it. if you have different numbers and are wrong we'll want to address that. >> i would like my staff, perhaps, to get together with you all. but i think the overriding issue here is not necessarily even the numbers, because even if there is a slight...
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sponsored by the hartford is that final out as read has to throw 36 pitches, seven more than any otherg this year. >> a.j.: ground ball to shorts, the prevailing moment of the game, and a huge sigh of relief from terry collins and addison reed after picking up the two inning say. >> joe: it will be a serious rubber match tomorrow for terry collins and the mets against the pittsburgh pirates. coming up next, we'll send it back to the studio for postgame coverage. kevin burkhart and the guys after this 4-2 win. gsellman the winner and reed the same. >> it is "baseball night in america" postgame style. i'm kevin burkart. the mets even the series with the pirates, along ball for them. for a guy that was almost run out of new york at the end of last year, jay bruce has had quite a good season. >> he's looking very comfortable. if they fall out of contention, will they resent them as a free agent? he's set the stage this year. many teams will be interested. if he continues to play like this they might have a chance. >> neither one of these managers are going to let their teams quit. right no
sponsored by the hartford is that final out as read has to throw 36 pitches, seven more than any otherg this year. >> a.j.: ground ball to shorts, the prevailing moment of the game, and a huge sigh of relief from terry collins and addison reed after picking up the two inning say. >> joe: it will be a serious rubber match tomorrow for terry collins and the mets against the pittsburgh pirates. coming up next, we'll send it back to the studio for postgame coverage. kevin burkhart and...
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those at the hartford rehabilitational office staffing shortage theshes v.a.'s purported goal ratio of vocational rehab counselor to lient is one counselor per 125 veterans. but the average ratio in july of 2015 i'm told was one counselor to every 139 veterans. with the payment delays and the inability to meet the ratio, the f.y. 2018 budget cuts to this program for patient rehabilitation is $13.8 million. you're probably more familiar with those nurems than i am, i apologize for telling you something you already know. this decrease in requested funding seems unacceptable, particularly for those of us in connecticut who see the results already of underfunding and i'd like to know whether you plan to delay, to address the delays, apparent iew of the underfunding of this very valuable program. secretary shulkin: senator, first of all, thank you for your outspoken leadership on the staub case. in terms of vocational rehab and education, we may have different numbers so i'd like to go over with you. we see a $1.5 million increase in the president's budget for hese
those at the hartford rehabilitational office staffing shortage theshes v.a.'s purported goal ratio of vocational rehab counselor to lient is one counselor per 125 veterans. but the average ratio in july of 2015 i'm told was one counselor to every 139 veterans. with the payment delays and the inability to meet the ratio, the f.y. 2018 budget cuts to this program for patient rehabilitation is $13.8 million. you're probably more familiar with those nurems than i am, i apologize for telling you...
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the continent? a school in hartford accepted five kids from iraq at once, a family. in the one of them spoke english. the oldest one was in ninth grade. their june your year their took the sats. the child who did not speak english performed on the same level as the black kids from hartfo hartford. almost identical sats. i defy you to find a community in the united states in which african americans are not experiencing some level of segregation not just interschool, interdistrict. i'm also talking about intra. i'm talking about you can see children in extended wall yalge. we have shown any schools like voucher programs, the only ones that have shown any real progress because the people who work in them are not union. i guess mine is responsibility of staying controversial then. if the only thing you can say about me is i told the inconvenienced truth so be it. i got to go back to harlem and bridgeport tomorrow. i don't have time to worry about making friends. i have enough friends. i tell middle schoolers you ain't in school to make friends. i ain't here to make friend
the continent? a school in hartford accepted five kids from iraq at once, a family. in the one of them spoke english. the oldest one was in ninth grade. their june your year their took the sats. the child who did not speak english performed on the same level as the black kids from hartfo hartford. almost identical sats. i defy you to find a community in the united states in which african americans are not experiencing some level of segregation not just interschool, interdistrict. i'm also...
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the continent? our school in hartford, we accepted five kids from iraq. at once. a family. not one of them spoke english when we got them. the oldest one was in ninth grade. and their junior year, they took the s.a.t.s. the child who did not speak english performed on the same level as the black kids from hartford. almost identical s.a.t. scores. i defy you to find a community in these here united states in which african-americans are not experiencing some level of segregation. not just interschool, interdistrict. i'm also talking intra. i'm talking about you can go to the schools that are supposed to be integrated and see african-american children in classes like extended algebra or prealgeb prealgebra. consumer math. meanwhile, we fight the only schools that have shown any real progress like charter schools and voucher programs. the only ones that have shown any real progress because the people who work in them are not union. i guess mine is a responsibility of staying controversial then. because if the only thing that you could say about me is that i told the unconvenient
the continent? our school in hartford, we accepted five kids from iraq. at once. a family. not one of them spoke english when we got them. the oldest one was in ninth grade. and their junior year, they took the s.a.t.s. the child who did not speak english performed on the same level as the black kids from hartford. almost identical s.a.t. scores. i defy you to find a community in these here united states in which african-americans are not experiencing some level of segregation. not just...
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they have used those delays to lack of vocational at the hartford regional benefit and the purported goal of ratio of rehab counsel to client is one counselor per 125 veterans. the average ratio in july 2015, is one counselor to 139 veterans, despite the payment delays and the vas inability to meet the ratio. the fy 18. >> is $13.8 million. you're probably more familiar with these numbers than i am. i apologize for you telling you something you already know. this decrease in requested funding seems unacceptable, particularly, for those of us in connecticut who see the results already under funding and i'd like to know whether you plan to delay -- to address the delays and your view of the apparent under funding of this very valuable program. >> we see a $1.5 million increase for these programs. there are some staffing issues and delays that we do want to get improved and we want to fix. we think this is an important program. if you have different numbers and we're wrong you'll want to address that. >> i think the overriding issue here is not necessarily even the numbers because even
they have used those delays to lack of vocational at the hartford regional benefit and the purported goal of ratio of rehab counsel to client is one counselor per 125 veterans. the average ratio in july 2015, is one counselor to 139 veterans, despite the payment delays and the vas inability to meet the ratio. the fy 18. >> is $13.8 million. you're probably more familiar with these numbers than i am. i apologize for you telling you something you already know. this decrease in requested...
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reporter matt caron talked to experts at the airport in hartford county, connecticut. make sure you are ánotá unknowingly packing a weapon. "these are the items that have been confiscated from passenger carry-on bags here at bradley international airport in just the past 30 days. everything from banned liquid to different blades and weapons and tools to more unique and unusual items like this farm sickle."but bradley says your safety is in good hands.sot william csontos, connecticut federal security director"tsa has it covered and obviously we have a strong partnership with the connecticut state police here at bradley as well as u.s. securities also on the grounds so we have both the public and the secure side of the airport pretty well taken care of."but that searching slows the screening process.your encouraged to apply for tsa's pre-check.it's about 15 minutes faster and you can leave on your shoes and jacket. sot arturo & lucy bernardino, west brookfield"we are so pleased with it. we have never had difficulty. nothing. it's very smooth. it's so much easier too. you
reporter matt caron talked to experts at the airport in hartford county, connecticut. make sure you are ánotá unknowingly packing a weapon. "these are the items that have been confiscated from passenger carry-on bags here at bradley international airport in just the past 30 days. everything from banned liquid to different blades and weapons and tools to more unique and unusual items like this farm sickle."but bradley says your safety is in good hands.sot william csontos, connecticut...
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the university of hartford and connecticut. former u.s. deputy sally the gates -- deputy general sally ates. at carnegie university in pittsburgh. francis collins at southern methodist university in dallas. at eight eastern on c-span and c-span.org. >> former fbi director james comey will testify thursday before the senate intelligence committee, investigating activities during last year's election. c-span3 will have live coverage of the open part of that hearing. online also watch live or listen live using the free c-span radio app for apple or android devices. now a panel discussion with several federal trade commission officials concerning ftc former and -- ftc enforcement actions and online data security. this is about an hour. >> we are going righto
the university of hartford and connecticut. former u.s. deputy sally the gates -- deputy general sally ates. at carnegie university in pittsburgh. francis collins at southern methodist university in dallas. at eight eastern on c-span and c-span.org. >> former fbi director james comey will testify thursday before the senate intelligence committee, investigating activities during last year's election. c-span3 will have live coverage of the open part of that hearing. online also watch live...
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this was in the 3400 block of hartford southeast. the gunmen injured two people.. men were praying on clerks and customer at area convenience stores for about a month. they robbed tefn different 7/elevens across ten counties until police caught them. matt ackland with security camera police say caught in the act. >>reporter: i've talked to one of the clerks that was on duty when they were hit at this hyattsville seven slefn and she says she's glad to be okay. this happened here and at nine other locations win about four weeks. authorities so upset that these guys kept getting away with this. they set up a sting. they were only hitting 7/elevens so they went to most of the 7/elevens where they thought they were going to get hivment well, not long before or not long after one was hit, police were right there. they pulled over a car. inside the car, four suspects, two loaded guns inside. they all happened late at night or early in the morning. most of us were sleeping, but the cameras were working. police showed us how they hopped cameras even when customers were sta
this was in the 3400 block of hartford southeast. the gunmen injured two people.. men were praying on clerks and customer at area convenience stores for about a month. they robbed tefn different 7/elevens across ten counties until police caught them. matt ackland with security camera police say caught in the act. >>reporter: i've talked to one of the clerks that was on duty when they were hit at this hyattsville seven slefn and she says she's glad to be okay. this happened here and at...
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open, underway in the erin hills golf course in hartford wisconsin. e pilot was bailed out just before the blimp crashed, the pilot of the crashed craft is okay, but is being taken to a hospital. the blimp went down near highwal ahead, house majority whip steve scalise still hospitalized in critical condition. he was shot in the hip yesterday at a ballfield in virginia. we will talk about the difficult recovery that the congressman faces. >> he is lucky in the sense that their representative was there on the scene and was quickwitted and knew that the most important danger was loss of blood >> president trump: steve scalise and his great family as he continues his very brave fight. it has been much more difficult than people thought at the time, he is in some trouble. he's a great fighter and he is going to be okay, we hope. >> heather: president trump speaking again today about the condition of congressman steve scalise. the president visiting the house majority whip at the hospital last night. congressman scalise is in critical condition, facing more
open, underway in the erin hills golf course in hartford wisconsin. e pilot was bailed out just before the blimp crashed, the pilot of the crashed craft is okay, but is being taken to a hospital. the blimp went down near highwal ahead, house majority whip steve scalise still hospitalized in critical condition. he was shot in the hip yesterday at a ballfield in virginia. we will talk about the difficult recovery that the congressman faces. >> he is lucky in the sense that their...
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mia love at the university of hartford in connecticut, former u.s.eputy attorney general sally yates at harvard, president and ceo of hewlett-packard meg whitman at carnegie mellon university, and national institutes of health director francis collins at southern methodist university in dallas. tonight at 8:00 eastern on c-span and c-span.org. sunday night on afterwords, been sass explores how to encourage young adults to become active and engaged citizens in his book, "the vanishing american adult." he is interviewed by the founder and president of the millennial action project. >> by and large, students that graduate this spring and summer will change jobs three times -- not just jobs, change industries in their first three decades after college. all of the unsettling, scary stuff that produced progressivism during industrialism was about job destruction created all of these --ettling ripples into you into human capital and social networks. that is what we will experience at work speed forever more. we will have 40, 45, 50-year-olds getting interru
mia love at the university of hartford in connecticut, former u.s.eputy attorney general sally yates at harvard, president and ceo of hewlett-packard meg whitman at carnegie mellon university, and national institutes of health director francis collins at southern methodist university in dallas. tonight at 8:00 eastern on c-span and c-span.org. sunday night on afterwords, been sass explores how to encourage young adults to become active and engaged citizens in his book, "the vanishing...
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and senator bernie sanders at brooklyn college in new york, representative mia love at the university of hartfordin connecticut, former us deputy attorney general sally gates at harvard law school class day in cambridge, massachusetts, president and ceo of hewlett-packard, meg whitman and carnegie melanie hall in berg. national institute of francis collins at southern methodist university in dallas. saturday night at eight eastern on c-span and c-span .org. >> next, on ft
and senator bernie sanders at brooklyn college in new york, representative mia love at the university of hartfordin connecticut, former us deputy attorney general sally gates at harvard law school class day in cambridge, massachusetts, president and ceo of hewlett-packard, meg whitman and carnegie melanie hall in berg. national institute of francis collins at southern methodist university in dallas. saturday night at eight eastern on c-span and c-span .org. >> next, on ft
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. >> reporter: the blue and yellow paper ma shea dress is the brain child of store owner ann hartforddemand from the neighborhood. they love it. it gets people going. it makes them happy. >> reporter: it helps that hartford surrounds herself with warriors fans. >> are you excited about the game tonight? >> yeah, really excited. hoping i can watch it. our tv isn't working too well. >> she's a calming force as well as a cheering force. >> reporter: this dog india will be watching according to her human companion. how does she cheer? >> she wags her tail, the whole back goes. her whole back end wig lz when she cheers. >> reporter: are you expecting a lot of wiggling tonight? >> no question about it, we're winning. >> reporter: carl williams wouldn't be out and about on game day without some serious warriors gier and his favorite player up front. >> draymond green, yeah, he can make an impact even if he doesn't score. just being there. >> bam. >> reporter: t-shirt salesman geraldo hoping for a final sweep. would it be better for you if they took a few more games? >> it will be good regard
. >> reporter: the blue and yellow paper ma shea dress is the brain child of store owner ann hartforddemand from the neighborhood. they love it. it gets people going. it makes them happy. >> reporter: it helps that hartford surrounds herself with warriors fans. >> are you excited about the game tonight? >> yeah, really excited. hoping i can watch it. our tv isn't working too well. >> she's a calming force as well as a cheering force. >> reporter: this dog...
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reporter matt caron talked to experts at the airport in hartford county, connecticut... hey say ... make sure you are ánotá unknowingly packing a weapon. "these are the items that have been confiscated from passenger carry-on bags here at bradley international airport in just the past 30 days. everything from banned liquid to different blades and weapons and tools to more unique and unusual items like this farm sickle."but bradley says your safety is in good hands.sot william csontos, connecticut federal security director"tsa has it covered and obviously we have a strong partnership with the connecticut state police here at bradley as well as u.s. securities also on the grounds so we have both the public and the secure side of the airport pretty well taken care of."but that searching slows the screening process.your encouraged to apply for tsa's pre-check.it's about 15 minutes faster and you can leave on your shoes and jacket. sot arturo & lucy bernardino, west brookfield"we are so pleased with it. we have never had difficulty. nothing. it's very smooth. it's so much easi
reporter matt caron talked to experts at the airport in hartford county, connecticut... hey say ... make sure you are ánotá unknowingly packing a weapon. "these are the items that have been confiscated from passenger carry-on bags here at bradley international airport in just the past 30 days. everything from banned liquid to different blades and weapons and tools to more unique and unusual items like this farm sickle."but bradley says your safety is in good hands.sot william...
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the deal. >>> call this little guy determined. one little boy climbed into one of those claw arcade games at a hotel last night in hartford county, land. the problem was he couldn't get out. we're told he was stuck inside for 30 minutes until the machine's owner could get the key to the game and get the boy out. but he's okay. where we got our first look today at the site of a big development deal. another part of wheaton will soon be filled with stores, office offices, and a park. this is the corner of grandview avenue and reedy drive. >> i like coming to groundbreaking ceremonies. we're not finished until we have a ribbon cutting ceremony. we will have a ribbon cutting ceremony. >> we're told this project should be done by 2020. >>> the nation's oldest registered golf course for african-american women is right here in our area and reached a major milestone. the wake-robin golf club is celebrating its 80th anniversary. the club was founded in 1937. the mission is to encourage african-american women to take up golf. the group provides scholarships to college-bound minority students who have themselves in golf, academics, and commu
the deal. >>> call this little guy determined. one little boy climbed into one of those claw arcade games at a hotel last night in hartford county, land. the problem was he couldn't get out. we're told he was stuck inside for 30 minutes until the machine's owner could get the key to the game and get the boy out. but he's okay. where we got our first look today at the site of a big development deal. another part of wheaton will soon be filled with stores, office offices, and a park....
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the crash. alex perez, abc new, hartford, wisconsin. >> coming up. ck obama showering his friend, jay-z with praise in a special message overnight. >> the bat signal over los angeles. "the skinny" is next. ♪ or suffer excess mucus? left untreated mucus can build up causing further problems. treat mucus buildup early with #1 doctor recommended mucinex 12 hour. the bi-layer tablet immediately releases to thin and loosen excess mucus and lasts for 12 hours. learn more at mucinex.com treat excess mucus with mucinex 12 hour d enjoy living well. ♪ ♪ skinny so skinny >> okay. kicking off "the skinny" with the newest inductee into the songwriter's hall of fame. >> for the first time ever, a rapper made it in. so who might be the first hip-hop artist to be honored? >> let me reintroduce myself. >> h to the izzov to the. >> jay-z, mr. sean carter, congratulations to you. >> to celebrate, jay made an rare appearance on twitter. jay receiving heartfelt message from his bro. >> bro. >> look all of you i am a
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the u.s. open in hartford, wisconsin. se much the pilot survived this crash but he didn't escape unharmed. he's in stable condition but expected to make a full recovery. >> a navy sailor presumed to have gone overboard last thursday in the pacific ocean has been found. sailor peter mims was reported missing from the u.s.s. shiloh. his disappearance led to a search by u.s. and japanese ships. they searched an area more than 5,000 square miles wide. the search was called off on sunday but the crew of the shiloh kept searching for the ship. mims was found hiding in the engine room. the navy system transferring him off the ship for a and psychological evaluation. >> in china this morning restoration of the great wall is continuing. craftsmen using miles to help carry the heavy bricks for more than a decade whiz you might not know this but miles have been crucial in the effort to restore the wall. >> i had no idea. but now i know. all about mules. >> scientists marking the halfway point of the simulation on mars, six scientists
the u.s. open in hartford, wisconsin. se much the pilot survived this crash but he didn't escape unharmed. he's in stable condition but expected to make a full recovery. >> a navy sailor presumed to have gone overboard last thursday in the pacific ocean has been found. sailor peter mims was reported missing from the u.s.s. shiloh. his disappearance led to a search by u.s. and japanese ships. they searched an area more than 5,000 square miles wide. the search was called off on sunday but...
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so, ultimately to me this can't be about the kids in east hartford, because if it was, you wouldn't be taking all this funding away from them, and you wouldn't just be throwing them out into a market-driven system that seems mostly about enriching the salaries of the ceos who run these companies. this seems about a massive transfer of money from the public sector to the private sector with no protections around it. so i would hope that in devising this proposal, you will go back and think about making sure that kids get protected, right, whether they are in a public school or private school, and that our taxpayer dollars don't end up simply being transferred to pad the pockets of the folks that are operating these schools. i understand that you talked a lot about students in east hartford, connecticut, but i don't see anything here that will help these kids. all of their programs get cut that matter, right, massive cuts in support for public education, and then an invitation to go into the private sector, and in the private sector they'll find good schools and they'll find bad schools,
so, ultimately to me this can't be about the kids in east hartford, because if it was, you wouldn't be taking all this funding away from them, and you wouldn't just be throwing them out into a market-driven system that seems mostly about enriching the salaries of the ceos who run these companies. this seems about a massive transfer of money from the public sector to the private sector with no protections around it. so i would hope that in devising this proposal, you will go back and think about...
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the morning will be humid, this afternoon nicer from philadelphia to new york, boston, hartford, providencestart the morning. 80 in st. louis when you walk out the door. that's where the heat and humidity remains. 94 in st. louis, 94 in oklahoma city. you'll probably be happy to get afternoon thunderstorms to cool you off, chicago included in that, mississipnneapolis, too. midwest and northern portionings of wisconsin, 34 million at risk. it is hit and miss, not everyone getting hit. how about this story, heading to the upcoming weekend, already 19 million under excessive heat watches. the heat will build in california and desert southwest. temperatures this weekend, sacramento, 104 sunday. fresno, 105. this is nothing to the desert southwest. phoenix, 111, 114, to 118 by the time we get to monday. phoenix, all time hottest temperature, 122 degrees. we're headed toward historic territory with the upcoming heat wave. june is one of the hottest months in the desert southwest. this is one of the hottest weekends of the summer looks like. >> that's brutal. >> there was nothing for us to complai
the morning will be humid, this afternoon nicer from philadelphia to new york, boston, hartford, providencestart the morning. 80 in st. louis when you walk out the door. that's where the heat and humidity remains. 94 in st. louis, 94 in oklahoma city. you'll probably be happy to get afternoon thunderstorms to cool you off, chicago included in that, mississipnneapolis, too. midwest and northern portionings of wisconsin, 34 million at risk. it is hit and miss, not everyone getting hit. how about...
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the last week the professor in hartford, connecticut. h should have let him die, et cetera.re seeing this on msnbc host, well, how should we feel? steve scalise was a conservative. i have mixed feelings about this. there are a number of people on the left who have done repeatedly on this show basically made excuses for violence. >> there are no excuses for violence. >> tucker: good for you. >> not in a democracy. >> tucker: so i wouldn't say that this had anything to do with the second amendment and i would bet you money that if hodgkinson were alive to answer questions, his views on the second amendment would be the same as the views of most liberals, which is it's not real, it's the one part of the bill of rights i get to ignore. so you are trying to paint him as some sort of second amendment supporter when he seemed to me a garden variety liberal. >> well, no. maybe i just didn't use the proper language in my piece. but, the idea is to point out that when people who call upon the second amendment as the lasp resort against a tyrannical government, useful in this day and a
the last week the professor in hartford, connecticut. h should have let him die, et cetera.re seeing this on msnbc host, well, how should we feel? steve scalise was a conservative. i have mixed feelings about this. there are a number of people on the left who have done repeatedly on this show basically made excuses for violence. >> there are no excuses for violence. >> tucker: good for you. >> not in a democracy. >> tucker: so i wouldn't say that this had anything to do...
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mia love at the university of hartford in connecticut, u.s. deputy attorney general sally eights at harvard cambridge,in president and ceo of hewlett-packard meg whitman at carnegie mellon, and national institute of health director dallas.collins in saturday night at 8 p.m. eastern on c-span and c-span.org. at the white house on friday, president trump assigned to bills into law. one provided funding for law enforcement agencies to recruit and hire military veterans, and another allows family members of officers killed in the line of duty to collect benefits faster. the bill signing ceremony is just under 10 minutes. pres. trump: hello, everybody. thank you all. it's a great honor.
mia love at the university of hartford in connecticut, u.s. deputy attorney general sally eights at harvard cambridge,in president and ceo of hewlett-packard meg whitman at carnegie mellon, and national institute of health director dallas.collins in saturday night at 8 p.m. eastern on c-span and c-span.org. at the white house on friday, president trump assigned to bills into law. one provided funding for law enforcement agencies to recruit and hire military veterans, and another allows family...
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the insurance giant says it plans to retain thousands of employees at its hartford campus, pu that could change down the road depending on the state's economic health. >>> new york city apartment prices ghit a new high. according to the "wall street journal," apartment sail sales in the big apple rose 20% in the it the strongest pared to last second quarter since 2008. the report noted that buying activity though may be getting too kole as there are less new home contracts being signed. >>> the infrastructure in the country's largest city is in such poor shap declared a state emergency. andrew cuomo of new york plans to sign an executive order to accelerate everies to include the city's subway system and its service. including in it needed repairs and cars and other equipment. there have been lots of derailments lately. the governor pledged to direct an additional billion dollars for capital improvement. this comes just days after a subway train derailed increasing concerns that the system is not just unreliable and not on time, but unsafe. >>> across the country in los angeles, a tunnel
the insurance giant says it plans to retain thousands of employees at its hartford campus, pu that could change down the road depending on the state's economic health. >>> new york city apartment prices ghit a new high. according to the "wall street journal," apartment sail sales in the big apple rose 20% in the it the strongest pared to last second quarter since 2008. the report noted that buying activity though may be getting too kole as there are less new home contracts...
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the opportunity to find something better. et me be clear, my relaying of michael's story is not a blanket indictment of public schools, connecticut schools, or even east hartford high school. the story of his success is not a blanket endorsement of community colleges, of florida's system of education or in valencia college where he's a student. his situation is one far too many students face. they're trapped in an education system that for whatever reason is not serving them and they have no other choices. n 2017, in america, we can and we must do better. i'm proud to stand with michael. students like him are why i'm so passionate about reforming education. so i ask you to keep michael and the countless others like him in mind as we go about our shared work to support america's students. this budget lays out a series of proposals and priorities that work toward ensuring every student has an equal opportunity to receive a great education. it focuses on returning decision making power and flexibility to the state, where it belongs. and giving parents more control over their child's education, a right that has been denied for too long. if taxpayer money were limi
the opportunity to find something better. et me be clear, my relaying of michael's story is not a blanket indictment of public schools, connecticut schools, or even east hartford high school. the story of his success is not a blanket endorsement of community colleges, of florida's system of education or in valencia college where he's a student. his situation is one far too many students face. they're trapped in an education system that for whatever reason is not serving them and they have no...
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the moment. when i put in aetna, i put in news flow, you are upsetting a lot of people in hartford as well you're moving hq out of hartford, connecticut? >> we are. we have not told anybody where yet. but it will be an investment in attracting different kinds of people into our organization as we have to move away from being just an insurance company to actually impacting the underlying health of the population so that requires younger people, technologists, innovation, that quite frankly -- >> i'm sure the good people in hartford, connecticut are upset about that, but you're saying there's other parts of america -- you could move to silicon valley, massachusetts? where are we talking >> we have opened up a technology center in massachusetts. we'll continue to add people there. we have a presence in silicon valley, in denver, salt lake, in texas, austin, texas places where people want to hang out. a big presence in florida. >> the broader business, you want to move beyond just being a healthcare provider. what are the key avenues for you in ast century which is moving quickly >>> it's finding a n
the moment. when i put in aetna, i put in news flow, you are upsetting a lot of people in hartford as well you're moving hq out of hartford, connecticut? >> we are. we have not told anybody where yet. but it will be an investment in attracting different kinds of people into our organization as we have to move away from being just an insurance company to actually impacting the underlying health of the population so that requires younger people, technologists, innovation, that quite frankly...
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and senator bernie sanders at brooklyn college in new york, representative mia love at the university of hartford in connecticut, former us deputy attorney general sally gates at harvard law school class day in cambridge, massachusetts, president and ceo of hewlett-packard, meg whitman and carnegie melanie hall in berg. national institute of francis collins at southern methodist university in dallas. saturday night at eight eastern on c-span and c-span .org. >> next, on "after words". msnbc host chris hayes argues that the criminal justice system is dividing the country into two americas, he was interviewed by author elizabeth. >> it's so wonderful to have you here. it's an important contribution to america and the world, i think, right now. i'm wondering what brought you to this topic is right maybe talk about your trajectories and be a meritocracy to this very compelling and compassionate work on american criminal justice and law enforcement. >> guest: in some ways of both books are books about the same thing which are what i would call democratic pathologies, if you think about the body of pol
and senator bernie sanders at brooklyn college in new york, representative mia love at the university of hartford in connecticut, former us deputy attorney general sally gates at harvard law school class day in cambridge, massachusetts, president and ceo of hewlett-packard, meg whitman and carnegie melanie hall in berg. national institute of francis collins at southern methodist university in dallas. saturday night at eight eastern on c-span and c-span .org. >> next, on "after...
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shortly after house majority whip steve scalise were shot down the baseball field outside of d.c., a sociology professor on trinity college in hartfordd the violence paired his name is johnny williams, he linked to an article on facebook that argued he should have been left to bleed to death on the field. here's part of what he wrote. it is past time for the racially oppressed to do what people who believe themselves to be white will not do. put an end to the vectors of their destructive methodology of whiteness in their white supremacy system. let them thing died. he still works there. forced by news reports to respond to all this, the present of the college issued a statement saying the school will look into his post, not saying he'll be fired for attacking an entire race or lunacy in general but the dean of the faculty will assess the situation and then something will happen. at some point. it's an unbelievable story especially for me, since i want to trinity along with jesse watters, and george will, a lot of other reason the peopl people. i talked to a couple of current students who have taken classes from this professor, profes
shortly after house majority whip steve scalise were shot down the baseball field outside of d.c., a sociology professor on trinity college in hartfordd the violence paired his name is johnny williams, he linked to an article on facebook that argued he should have been left to bleed to death on the field. here's part of what he wrote. it is past time for the racially oppressed to do what people who believe themselves to be white will not do. put an end to the vectors of their destructive...
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the storms are right over the top of new york city over the top of hartford. by 8:00 p.m.t should be just about done in philadelphia. your peak time is 6:00 to 8:00. d.c., it looks earlier for you. maybe right around 4:00 to 6:00 p.m. at the peak of your thunderstorms, and then the hit and miss storms near raleigh and richmond also by 8:00 p.m. this time tomorrow morning storms are gone. cold front comes through. it's really humid air mass that will be gone. the other thing is with so much humidity in the air, there's a chance of flash flooding in the northeast for these storms today too. the incredible heat in the west. the temperatures over the weekend, some spots hit their hottest temperatures like san jose in 17 years. this heat dome will continue, and we couldn't get a few spots with their hottest temperatures -- 34 million people with heat warnings or heat advisories from phoenix all the way through central california. some records are in jeopardy. sacramento should be near there today. palm springs, you should be close. thanks with las vegas and phoenix. near record
the storms are right over the top of new york city over the top of hartford. by 8:00 p.m.t should be just about done in philadelphia. your peak time is 6:00 to 8:00. d.c., it looks earlier for you. maybe right around 4:00 to 6:00 p.m. at the peak of your thunderstorms, and then the hit and miss storms near raleigh and richmond also by 8:00 p.m. this time tomorrow morning storms are gone. cold front comes through. it's really humid air mass that will be gone. the other thing is with so much...
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there given to the archives by a man named hartford hide. he was also a former british sky, a barrister a member of parliament's a professor and an author at one point in his career when he was down and out he thought he would do a quick book about the spy code named cynthia. that was betty whom he worked with. he spent some time with betty and collected her papers. after that is papers went to the churchill center. as i sat at the center and the archivists brought out boxes i realized i had struck gold. this was a treasure trove. it was not publish memoir betty had written. letters she has said during the course of her life, and address book in her own green ink. a diary she kept as a child and even a book that her parents had published for her when she was four years old but a time where i cambridge it reached a number of conclusions. one i could tell a fairly accurate espionage story about betty's adventures. we can also write about the romantic life in their own words and host she had use the bedroom as her own battlefield. i can also cr
there given to the archives by a man named hartford hide. he was also a former british sky, a barrister a member of parliament's a professor and an author at one point in his career when he was down and out he thought he would do a quick book about the spy code named cynthia. that was betty whom he worked with. he spent some time with betty and collected her papers. after that is papers went to the churchill center. as i sat at the center and the archivists brought out boxes i realized i had...
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this happened in the 2300 block of hartford street.ies say both victims are expected to survive. so far, no arrests. >>> prince george's county police still trying to figure out what led to a serious crash in fort washington. skyfox was over the scene. two vehicles were involved in the crash. six people were hurt. at least one is in critical condition. all lanes were closed for several hours, they have since reopened. >>> a candle vigil will be held for the victim of a deadly shooting in oxon hill. 26-year-old sh aheem was shot and killed in the 5200 block of lever rick street, a graduate of hampton university and a member of the alumni association, that group is holding a vigil at 7:00 p.m. tonight. >>> a southeast dc man who admits he killed two children in a drunk driving crash in oxon hill found out his punishment. a judge sentenced him to 50 year in prison. he was supposed to be sentenced last month but failed to show up. police arrested him days later and today, the judge tacked on an additional 25 days in prison for that offense
this happened in the 2300 block of hartford street.ies say both victims are expected to survive. so far, no arrests. >>> prince george's county police still trying to figure out what led to a serious crash in fort washington. skyfox was over the scene. two vehicles were involved in the crash. six people were hurt. at least one is in critical condition. all lanes were closed for several hours, they have since reopened. >>> a candle vigil will be held for the victim of a deadly...
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so ultimately to me it can't be about the kids in east hartford because if it was you wouldn't be taking all of this funding away from them and throwing them out into a market driven system that seems mostly about enriching the salaries of ceos that run these companies. so i would hope that in devising this proposal you would go back and think about making sure that kids prote kids get protected and that our taxpayer dollars don't end up being transferred to pad the pockets of folks that are operating these schools. i understand you talked a lot about students but i don't see anything here that will help these kids. all of their programs get cut that matter. massive cuts in support for public education and invitation to go into the private sector. they will find good schools and bad schools but those charter schools will endure the same set of cuts that come to public cuts. in the end it may pod the pockets of the folks that operate the schools. >> thank you very much. thank you for joining us. when i was last in the room he was asking about pell grants. we authorize pell grants in the f
so ultimately to me it can't be about the kids in east hartford because if it was you wouldn't be taking all of this funding away from them and throwing them out into a market driven system that seems mostly about enriching the salaries of ceos that run these companies. so i would hope that in devising this proposal you would go back and think about making sure that kids prote kids get protected and that our taxpayer dollars don't end up being transferred to pad the pockets of folks that are...
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speaking of cooling the rhetoric, something happened at trinity college in hartford, connecticut. up on the screen from a person who is an associate professor, who posted this. "it is past time for the racially oppressed to do with people who believe themselves to be white will not do, put end to the vectors of their distracted mythology of whiteness in their supremacy system." you can see the hashtag at the bottom there. they had to close the campus for a while, coming from one of their associate professors. it goes to your point. >> it does. let me just say this, when it comes to violence, when it comes to sometimes people looking at the idea of revolution or civil war longingly, i have been to places torn up by civil war. i was in liberia, a place where you have generations denied of opportunity because they thought themselves all over the middle east. we need to be a country united. we can have different points of view and we can go onto the floor of the house of representatives and debate them but we are all americans because the alternative is far worse. people nato member th
speaking of cooling the rhetoric, something happened at trinity college in hartford, connecticut. up on the screen from a person who is an associate professor, who posted this. "it is past time for the racially oppressed to do with people who believe themselves to be white will not do, put end to the vectors of their distracted mythology of whiteness in their supremacy system." you can see the hashtag at the bottom there. they had to close the campus for a while, coming from one of...