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what does that mean in terms of the state of connecticut? it means that the roads and bridges, which, again, is a big focus. got a 32% increase in terms of the state's allotment, which will flow through the state department of transportation. some of the old bridges in our state, again the largest vehicle bridge is the gold star bridge, which is part of the i-95 corridor. has been getting a pounding since it was built in 1943. the northbound lane right now, frankly, is so compromised that large trucks are basically not given permits to travel across that bridge. again, it's part of the interstate highway system. it's a $250 million job. this bill will make sure that that funding is there. it's a project labor agreement. it's going to be union labor. and apprenticeship programs is incorporated into the work that's there. but, again, there is countless other small bridges, medium-sized bridges in the district. a swing bridge over the connecticut river that was built 108 years ago that breaks down -- interferes with boat traffic going up and do
what does that mean in terms of the state of connecticut? it means that the roads and bridges, which, again, is a big focus. got a 32% increase in terms of the state's allotment, which will flow through the state department of transportation. some of the old bridges in our state, again the largest vehicle bridge is the gold star bridge, which is part of the i-95 corridor. has been getting a pounding since it was built in 1943. the northbound lane right now, frankly, is so compromised that large...
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[applause] we have a great governor in connecticut named lamont. ned lamont. [applause] thank you all very, very much. i want to thank my family over here, but particularly my wife and my daughter area -- daughter. [indiscernible] i am very grateful for them for their commitments and support as well and what they have contributed along the way. i mentioned the governor has helped. richard friedman is a great friend. [applause] [indiscernible] [applause] [indiscernible] you were able to be survivors of the holocaust, which was the genesis of my father's coming alive, if you will. it would have been not quite the same event had you not been here. so much of what you andy th other survivors have done it is made the issue of human rights come home to all of us. thank you to the contributions to our stay on countless occasions and thank you for reminding all of us to never, ever forget, so thank you, my dear friend. many wonderful people as i look around. [indiscernible] decided to have lunch with each other about a year and a half ago. thank you, both. everything
[applause] we have a great governor in connecticut named lamont. ned lamont. [applause] thank you all very, very much. i want to thank my family over here, but particularly my wife and my daughter area -- daughter. [indiscernible] i am very grateful for them for their commitments and support as well and what they have contributed along the way. i mentioned the governor has helped. richard friedman is a great friend. [applause] [indiscernible] [applause] [indiscernible] you were able to be...
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lindsey riser for us in connecticut. thank you. you can always catch lindsey weekends from 6:00 a.m. to 8:00 a.m. here on msnbc. >>> a live look right now. once again at arlington national cemetery. we are, again, just a few minutes away from president biden's remarks there on this veteran's day. and on this 100th anniversary of the tomb of the unknown soldier when the president starts speaking, we will take you back to arlington national cemetery live. >>> meanwhile, time could be running out for former president donald trump to block investigators from getting records from his time in the white house. we'll have the latest on the former president's court fight and how soon those documents could be turned over. next. d be turned over next hearing is important to living life to the fullest. that's why inside every miracle-ear store, you'll find a better life. it all starts with the most innovative technology. like the new miracle-earmini, available exclusively at miracle-ear. so small that no one will see it, but you'll notice the
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the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlewoman from connecticut seek recognition? mrs. hayes: as the member designated by ms. wilson, i inform the house that ms. wilson will vote yes on the pappas amendment. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from maryland seek recognition? mr. raskin: as the member designated by mr. doggett of texas, pursuant to house resolution 8, i inform the house that mr. doggett will vote aye on the pappas amendment. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlewoman from illinois seek recognition? ms. kelly: as the member designated by mr. meeks, i inform the house that mr. meeks will vote yes on the pappas amendment. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlelady from illinois seek recognition? ms. underwood: as the member designated by mr. rush, i inform the house that mr. rush will vote yes on the pappas amendment. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from texas seek recognition? >> madam speaker, as the member designated by mr. cawthorn of north carolina, i info
the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlewoman from connecticut seek recognition? mrs. hayes: as the member designated by ms. wilson, i inform the house that ms. wilson will vote yes on the pappas amendment. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from maryland seek recognition? mr. raskin: as the member designated by mr. doggett of texas, pursuant to house resolution 8, i inform the house that mr. doggett will vote aye on the pappas amendment. the speaker...
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we have a great governor in connecticut, ned lamont. thank you very, very much. i also want to go over this, but because i want to thank my family, particularly my wife, jackie, and my daughter, christine, here today. [applause] i also want to mention my niece, who chairs our advisory board. i am grateful to them for their support as well. we have a wonderful board helping us out over the last year or so. i mentioned the governor and others. i also want to mention richard freeman, a great friend. [applause] -- i want to thank you all for being here today. [applause] -- this was the genesis of my father's -- at the nuremberg trials. so much of what you survived over the years has made the issue of human rights come directly home to all of us. thank you for reminding all of us to never, ever forget. thank you, my dear friend. [applause] >> there are an awful lot of wonderful people gathered around as i look out here today. i heard his name, but did not get to spend time with him until we had lunch about a year and a half ago. gerrit and phyllis, thank you both for
we have a great governor in connecticut, ned lamont. thank you very, very much. i also want to go over this, but because i want to thank my family, particularly my wife, jackie, and my daughter, christine, here today. [applause] i also want to mention my niece, who chairs our advisory board. i am grateful to them for their support as well. we have a wonderful board helping us out over the last year or so. i mentioned the governor and others. i also want to mention richard freeman, a great...
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the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlewoman from connecticut seek recognition? >> as the member designated by ms. wilson, i inform the house that ms. wilson will vote yes on the motion to concur. as the member designated by mr. david scott, i inform the house that mr. scott will vote yes on the motion to concur. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from texas seek recognition? >> as the member designated by mr. crenshaw of texas, pursuant to house resolution 8, i inform the house that representative crenshaw votes no on on concurring in the cincinnati amendment. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlewoman from illinois seek recognition? >> as the member designated by mr. meeks of new york, i inform the house that mr. meeks will vote yes on the motion to concur. as the member designated by ms. sewell of alabama, i inform the house that ms. sewell will vote yes on the motion to concur. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from alabama seek recognition? >> mr. speaker, as the member designated by mr
the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlewoman from connecticut seek recognition? >> as the member designated by ms. wilson, i inform the house that ms. wilson will vote yes on the motion to concur. as the member designated by mr. david scott, i inform the house that mr. scott will vote yes on the motion to concur. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from texas seek recognition? >> as the member designated by mr. crenshaw of texas, pursuant...
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in a connecticut court. today in a lawsuit brought by the parents of children who were victims of mass murder at sandy hook elementary school. the judge found alex jones fully liable for financial damages to the families of the victims. of the sandy hook massacre. alex jones invented the lie that the sandy hook massacre never happened. "new york times" reports quote people who believed those false claims acostaed the families on the street and at events honoring their slain loved ones. abused them online. contacted them at their homes. and threatened their lives. donald trump accepted his endorsement for president after alex jones told those lies. about murdered children. the next stage of the case is to have a trial about how much money alex jones now owes the families of the victims. that will be decided by a jury. in a connecticut courtroom next year. joining us now democratic senator chris murphy. of connecticut. senator, thank you for joining us tonight. this has been a very important cause for you. sin
in a connecticut court. today in a lawsuit brought by the parents of children who were victims of mass murder at sandy hook elementary school. the judge found alex jones fully liable for financial damages to the families of the victims. of the sandy hook massacre. alex jones invented the lie that the sandy hook massacre never happened. "new york times" reports quote people who believed those false claims acostaed the families on the street and at events honoring their slain loved...
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. >> he was born 1941 jim crow south and his family moved up to connecticut at 12 years old. and connecticut is a different experience going to school because it was integrated in his perspective of what he can do to open his eyes to a lot of things he could experience. he loved art. we started off wanting to be an engineer but then realized that he did not fit in with being an engineer he was very curious about literature and history and sports and art and then seem to be very focused or narrow focus after graduating and then to meet malcolm in connecticut so for me emotionally to work with somebody who experienced this firsthand it's history that working with on —- someone who this experience might have talked and talked about how hisis grandmother with the white teenage boys son talked about this from the day he died will never know what will have the same relationship i can relate my understanding my father was saying. there's all kinds of liens of the grew up in hartford and you wanted people those found members were friend of our family and we were able to get to them
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that connecticut national guard was working with u.s. cyber command through a capability we call the cyber nine liner, the capability to provide information about activities that you might be seeing. identifying ransomware rapidly in connecticut, these guards were able to wring us information to cyber command and able to search on it and working in partnership, and all credit to the connecticut national guard, they were able to be able to obviate a threat to public school system in a significant portion of connecticut. this is the fall of 2020, as kids are getting ready to go back to school. for me, in 2018, when someone would say put speed, i probably would not have thought speed like that. that is an example of that program where the capability was so quickly able to identify and then some capable people being able to address it. raj: a great way to relate it. thank you. i will turn to some other questions, but i wanted to return to this question of the workforce, since that was something we discussed earlier. what efforts are being do
that connecticut national guard was working with u.s. cyber command through a capability we call the cyber nine liner, the capability to provide information about activities that you might be seeing. identifying ransomware rapidly in connecticut, these guards were able to wring us information to cyber command and able to search on it and working in partnership, and all credit to the connecticut national guard, they were able to be able to obviate a threat to public school system in a...
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in a connecticut court. today in a lawsuit brought by the parents of children who were victims of mass murder at sandy hook elementary school. a judge found alex jones, fully liable for financial damages, to the families of the victims. of the sandy hook massacre. alex jones, invented the lie, that the sandy hook massacre never happened. the new york times reports quote, people who believe those false claims, accosted the families, on the street, and ad events honoring their slain loved ones. abused them online, contacted them at their, homes and threatened their lives. donald trump accepted alex jones's endorsement for president, after alex jones told those lies about murdered children. the next stage of the case, is to have a trial, about how much money alex jones now owes, the families of the victims. that will be decided by a jury, in a connecticut courtroom next year. joining us now is democratic senator chris murphy, of connecticut. senator murphy, thank you very much for joining us tonight, this has b
in a connecticut court. today in a lawsuit brought by the parents of children who were victims of mass murder at sandy hook elementary school. a judge found alex jones, fully liable for financial damages, to the families of the victims. of the sandy hook massacre. alex jones, invented the lie, that the sandy hook massacre never happened. the new york times reports quote, people who believe those false claims, accosted the families, on the street, and ad events honoring their slain loved ones....
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navy firing three top submarine leaders aboard the "uss connecticut, kws including the commander and executive officer. that sub crashing into an undersea mountain and martha raddatz standing by. >> pressure building tonight on house democrats to pass president biden's two bills. house speaker nancy pelosi pressed today, did failure to get at least the bipartisan inf infrastructure bill passed play into the republican victory on election night? and news tonight on paid family leave. rachel scott on the hill. >>> also news this evening about the high profile trial of three white men charged with murdering ahmaud arbery in georgia. >>> alarming evidence revealed tonight of a white supremacist plot to incite a racial civil war here in the u.s. abc news now obtaining chilling video and audio of two members of a hate group accused of planning a deadly attack. pierre thomas standing by. >>> tonight, police looking at these new images emerging. henry ruggs and that dead ly collision in vegas. >>> we are also tracking tonight the coldest temperatures of the season moving in this evening, fro
navy firing three top submarine leaders aboard the "uss connecticut, kws including the commander and executive officer. that sub crashing into an undersea mountain and martha raddatz standing by. >> pressure building tonight on house democrats to pass president biden's two bills. house speaker nancy pelosi pressed today, did failure to get at least the bipartisan inf infrastructure bill passed play into the republican victory on election night? and news tonight on paid family leave....
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first let's go to whit johnson at a children's hospital in connecticut. good morning, whit. >> reporter: hey, michael, good morning to you. we're here at connecticut children's. you can see some of the first shots about to be administered. those doses are going to cross the country, about 15 million of them for kids 5 to 11. the administration acknowledges though they won't kick into high gear until next week but as you can see this morning some kids are already rolling up their sleeves. overnight, the first shots of the pfizer vaccine for kids 5 to 11 going into arms in connecticut. >> did that hurt? >> no. >> okay. >> reporter: a line of children eagerly waiting for their turn. >> they were talking about going to school tomorrow and telling their friends they got it. so really kind of ready to get out there and get protected. >> reporter: the doses coming just moments after the cdc director gave the final green light following an advisory panel's unanimous vote yesterday to recommend the shots. >> we have a total of 14 yeses, 0 noes. so the motion passe
first let's go to whit johnson at a children's hospital in connecticut. good morning, whit. >> reporter: hey, michael, good morning to you. we're here at connecticut children's. you can see some of the first shots about to be administered. those doses are going to cross the country, about 15 million of them for kids 5 to 11. the administration acknowledges though they won't kick into high gear until next week but as you can see this morning some kids are already rolling up their sleeves....
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navy firing three top submarine leaders aboard the "uss connecticut," including the commander and executive officer. that sub crashing into an undersea mountain and martha raddatz standing by. >>> pressure building tonight on house democrats to pass president biden's two bills. house speaker nancy pelosi pressed today, did failure to get at least the bipartisan infrastructure bill passed play into the republican victory on election night? and news tonight on paid family leave. rachel scott on the hill. >>> also news this evening about the high profile trial of three white men charged with murdering ahmaud arbery in georgia. the jury with only one black juror. what the judge said about this today. >>> alarming evidence revealed tonight of a white supremacist plot to incite a racial civil war here in the u.s. abc news now obtaining chilling video and audio of two members of a hate group accused of planning a deadly attack. pierre thomas standing by. >>> tonight, police looking at these new images emerging of the moment nfl star henry ruggs and that deadly collision in vegas. the victim's car
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i'm in connecticut where i live. i'm not in the holy city. but my heart is with you and i wish i could be with you. when the epidemic finally lifts, i'll make my reservations immediately to come spend some time once again. i want to talk today about the kluklux, refers to the militia. words that share familiarity that only people who knew actually marauders in the white supremacist movement could use. members of the ku klux klan from 150 years ago, when they first came together, did not see themselves as founders of movement. there's a lot of denial or unwillingness to look it in the face. when i started to work on this book, i began to meet african-american family after african-american family who had oral tradition that said my great great grandfather was man named ball and he came from this particular plantation. for reasons that you describe, there are few paper trails that you can follow that leads to the coupling of a white enslaver and enslaved woman. there are many african-american families who know who their
i'm in connecticut where i live. i'm not in the holy city. but my heart is with you and i wish i could be with you. when the epidemic finally lifts, i'll make my reservations immediately to come spend some time once again. i want to talk today about the kluklux, refers to the militia. words that share familiarity that only people who knew actually marauders in the white supremacist movement could use. members of the ku klux klan from 150 years ago, when they first came together, did not see...
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about the challenges >> wrong place, wrong time >> back in september, jacob in a bathroom stall in connecticut. someone tossed a trash can over hitting him in the head. >> how do you feel about going back to school >> still a bit worrying at times. >> vandalism so bad, the super intendant closed the school. >> there was that much tension >> yes >> saying it is the fallout of students being face-to-face for the first time in 18 months with some reacting to the isolation, family financial problems, imitationing adult bad behavior. reacting on airplanes, roudy school board meetings. >> it is like a seventh grader is now a ninth grader. >> they haven't learned how to navigate the setting >> where is the school system now? >> we are in a better place than we were eight weeks ago. >> with covid-19 relief funds, hiring support staff, counselors and mental health professionals and reached out to families of students involved in unrest. >> let's get involved and engaged in learning. >> this middle school in tampa where officials say fighting has long been an issue, they are focused on trying to teach t
about the challenges >> wrong place, wrong time >> back in september, jacob in a bathroom stall in connecticut. someone tossed a trash can over hitting him in the head. >> how do you feel about going back to school >> still a bit worrying at times. >> vandalism so bad, the super intendant closed the school. >> there was that much tension >> yes >> saying it is the fallout of students being face-to-face for the first time in 18 months with some...
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in fact, the connecticut national guard was working with u.s. cyber command through capability we call cyber nine minor, unclassified capability to provide information back andd forth to both activities or threats you might be seen. identifying ransomware rapidly, they were rapidly able to bring us information to u.s. cyber command, then working in partnership and all credit to the connecticut national guard, able to obviate a threat to public school system and a significant portion of connecticut, this is the fall of 2020 as kids are getting ready to go back to school, for me, and 2018 when someone says what speed? i probably would not have thought things like that. speed is an example of cyber program where capability is so quickly able to identify working inbl partnership and capable people being able to address it. >> thank you. i will turn questions to the audience but first i want to return to the question of the workforce something we discussed earlier. what efforts are done to develop cyber workforce? are there things you think we could
in fact, the connecticut national guard was working with u.s. cyber command through capability we call cyber nine minor, unclassified capability to provide information back andd forth to both activities or threats you might be seen. identifying ransomware rapidly, they were rapidly able to bring us information to u.s. cyber command, then working in partnership and all credit to the connecticut national guard, able to obviate a threat to public school system and a significant portion of...
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it's highly variable, connecticut is 90 percent other states it's less. this year it's going to be a lot less vaccination rates among kids are down but the ten-year average is somewhere in the low 90 percent. other vaccines much less. compliance with the entire childhood immunization schedule is about 90 percent. so ask yourself what you think you're going to achieve with an adult vaccination and what are you willing to do to try to vaccination rates increments higher. i think on our current trajectory and i think the biden administration has done a good job rolling this out. on our current trajectory before the recent announcement about the mandates to small to medium-size large businesses we would have gotten 80 percent based onwhere we were going . but. >> stopped for just a second. that 80 percent nationally takes connecticut's 95. what about the state that are well below 70? >> that's true of every vaccine. >> the rate of vaccination for mmr because i looked in connecticut is 90 percent. i'm telling you the national averagesbetween 90 and 94 percent
it's highly variable, connecticut is 90 percent other states it's less. this year it's going to be a lot less vaccination rates among kids are down but the ten-year average is somewhere in the low 90 percent. other vaccines much less. compliance with the entire childhood immunization schedule is about 90 percent. so ask yourself what you think you're going to achieve with an adult vaccination and what are you willing to do to try to vaccination rates increments higher. i think on our current...
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for the pbs newshour, i'm amna nawaz in rocky hill, connecticut. >> woodruff: our searching for justice series continues tomorrow with a look at one woman's fight to overcome her past, and her background check. >> woodruff: a new exhibit in southern california showcases an integral part of korean-american history that was only uncovered a few years ago. stephanie sy shows us the decades-long path to discovering the nation's first "korea town." part of our arts and culture series, canvas. >> sy: edward chang, a professor of ethnic studies at the university of california at riverside says the accidental discovery of america's first korea town began with a little map from 1908. if you look closely at the tiny script... it says “korean settlement” where you did not know there was a korean settlement. is that like striking gold? >> yes, it is. it's just amazing to find out that actually was korean settlement in riverside in the early 1900s. >> sy: it turns out, it was the largest enclave of koreans on the u.s. mainland at the time, way before korea towns sprung up in los angeles and san
for the pbs newshour, i'm amna nawaz in rocky hill, connecticut. >> woodruff: our searching for justice series continues tomorrow with a look at one woman's fight to overcome her past, and her background check. >> woodruff: a new exhibit in southern california showcases an integral part of korean-american history that was only uncovered a few years ago. stephanie sy shows us the decades-long path to discovering the nation's first "korea town." part of our arts and culture...
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today what the connecticut supreme court determined was that because alex jones had engaged in a long series of misconduct in discovery abuses he prevented the plaintiffs from getting a fair hearing, the evidence and because of that forfeited the right to present evidence in the case. and as a result of that the allegations against him are considered proven and liable which include defamation, violations of connecticut's unfair trade act, distress and the question for the jury will be the extent to which the families that we're honored to represent were harmed by his conduct. >> how can you actually collect from him? does he have assets? >> well, you know, this case is not really about money. it is about accountability. and so our goal and when we get in front of that jury is to show them how devastating his conduct has become. now we have avenues to investigate his assets and his resources. but what's most important is that we get our day in court and that we expose alex jones for what he is. >> jones and his attorneys had years to turn over documents. do you have a sense of why they
today what the connecticut supreme court determined was that because alex jones had engaged in a long series of misconduct in discovery abuses he prevented the plaintiffs from getting a fair hearing, the evidence and because of that forfeited the right to present evidence in the case. and as a result of that the allegations against him are considered proven and liable which include defamation, violations of connecticut's unfair trade act, distress and the question for the jury will be the...
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here in connecticut, about 3.54. people in connecticut are paying a quarter more for a gallon of gas than they were last month. $1.50 a gallon more than last year. we're inching closer to a record of $4.39 set back in 2008. i talked to the connecticut energy marketers association and they tell me it looks like it's going to get worse before it gets better. it's an issue of supply and demand. during the pandemic, demand halted and now demand has skyrocketed and supply hasn't caught up. let's listen to people i talked to at the gas station, chris. >> i recently retired. instead of a spontaneous trip i used to and was looking forward to with retirement, i'm going to have to think a little bit in the monthly budget about those trips. and also shopping in general. >> it seems it's going to affect everything. >> so again, talking about it getting worse before it gets better, triple a is predicting a busy travel season this thinking. 90% of people say they'll travel by car. we'll see 2019 travel levels, the biggest year to
here in connecticut, about 3.54. people in connecticut are paying a quarter more for a gallon of gas than they were last month. $1.50 a gallon more than last year. we're inching closer to a record of $4.39 set back in 2008. i talked to the connecticut energy marketers association and they tell me it looks like it's going to get worse before it gets better. it's an issue of supply and demand. during the pandemic, demand halted and now demand has skyrocketed and supply hasn't caught up. let's...
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the governor of connecticut mocking the process today. >> cdc speaks latin. i can't figure out who's eligible, who's not eligible, if you smoked while you were in high school back in the 1970s you're eligible i think if you haven't been vaccinated in more than six months, now is the time to get the booster. >> reporter: connecticut more than one of a dozen states that took action on their own, putting pressure on the fda. the fda initially did not approve boosters for all adults now they are what's the change? >> pfizer submitted data on 10,000 patients, half of whom received a booster and the other half that didn't people that received a booster returned to their post dose two effectiveness levels, which is incredible. >> reporter: would you urge all adults to go try to get a booster before the holidays? >> i would if they have been six months out from their second dose. >> reporter: so what will now constitute being fully vaccinated the cdc still isn't counting boosters, but at least two governors are already saying residents must have a booster to be fully
the governor of connecticut mocking the process today. >> cdc speaks latin. i can't figure out who's eligible, who's not eligible, if you smoked while you were in high school back in the 1970s you're eligible i think if you haven't been vaccinated in more than six months, now is the time to get the booster. >> reporter: connecticut more than one of a dozen states that took action on their own, putting pressure on the fda. the fda initially did not approve boosters for all adults now...
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another author discusses his book in which he looks at three places he has lived in west virginia, connecticut, in chicago understand our current political landscape. chris hedges talks about the american resin system, detailing his time to teaching literature to students incarcerated in a new jersey prison. one author discusses her book on jeffrey epstein and work as an investigative journalist for the miami herald that led to his arrest. 11:00 p.m. eastern, a pulitzer prize winning journalist talks about her book, american-made, what happens to people when work disappears, examining how u.s. companies moving overseas has affected the working class in america. she is interviewed by the author and executive editor of the economic hardship reporting project. watch book tv every sunday on c-span two, and find the full schedule on your program guide or watch online anytime at tv.org. -- book tv.org. announcer: british home secretary took part in the conversation on u.k. national security of the heritage foundation. she announced new action. this lasts one hour.
another author discusses his book in which he looks at three places he has lived in west virginia, connecticut, in chicago understand our current political landscape. chris hedges talks about the american resin system, detailing his time to teaching literature to students incarcerated in a new jersey prison. one author discusses her book on jeffrey epstein and work as an investigative journalist for the miami herald that led to his arrest. 11:00 p.m. eastern, a pulitzer prize winning journalist...
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. ♪ >>> major legal victory for eight connecticut families and a first responders who sued alex jones why for years jones spread the despicable story that the 2012 massacre at sandy hook elementary school where six adults and 20 chirp were killed was staged. here are the faces of victims, young children, teachers and the principal. they were murdered. we remember them. today a judge ruled that jones is libel because he repeatedly refused to hand over records. a jury will decide how much he has to pay in damages. in september he was defaulted in texas for failing to turn over documents in a similar case. joining us now attorney chris maddy who represents the defendants in the lawsuit. can you explain what liability by default means? >> thank you for having me on, anderson. today what the connecticut supreme court determined was that because alex jones had engaged in a long series of misconduct in discovery abuses he prevented the plaintiffs from getting a fair hearing, the evidence and because of that forfeited the right to present evidence in the case. and as a result of that the alle
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and then in agrarian part of connecticut, he grew up on the farm. in every sunday, and his brothers and sisters and parents went to the congregational church for many many hours his mother was dip direct - and anthony comstock for the civil war and his brother then daniel died and then he enlisted afterward and he appears from the civil war diary to have found guilty or felt guilty about it and we think that some of his animosity towards the profanities, came from the fact that during the civil war, the men work passing around pictures and this kind of thing because it would become materials and he moved to newk york around 1867 r 1860s it and put 1868 like many young veterans he wanted to become a salesman and because he was with other men his age they were visiting prostitutes and visiting it boarding culture which with billiards and bars and wonderful book by luke, he became very t bothered by these men and through a series of cognitive small world coincidences, he was able to be friends with the ymca which was founded in this country 1962 and th
and then in agrarian part of connecticut, he grew up on the farm. in every sunday, and his brothers and sisters and parents went to the congregational church for many many hours his mother was dip direct - and anthony comstock for the civil war and his brother then daniel died and then he enlisted afterward and he appears from the civil war diary to have found guilty or felt guilty about it and we think that some of his animosity towards the profanities, came from the fact that during the civil...
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Nov 26, 2021
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he was less pain, or in an alabama 1941 and jim crow south and italian boot up to hartford, connecticut, when he was 12. and so in connecticut had a different experience going to school and it was integrated schools, and different experience going to school and just kind of his perspective about what he could do, and broaden and opened his eyes to a lot of new things that he could experience. .. >> and then he ended up going to the army but in 1963, he also is speaking in hartford, connecticut. at the memorial and that you know just really changes his mind and to me, emotionally is like learning the staff and working with them is really like relearning textbook learning of history. after working with somebody lived through these experiences, my father often talked about how fitting for him when his grandmother was a referred by first name in the south and is stuck with him until the day he died into me i will never know what that means. i don't have the same relationship rated but i can relate to it and understanding so all kinds of ways but then you have the emotions when they found ou
he was less pain, or in an alabama 1941 and jim crow south and italian boot up to hartford, connecticut, when he was 12. and so in connecticut had a different experience going to school and it was integrated schools, and different experience going to school and just kind of his perspective about what he could do, and broaden and opened his eyes to a lot of new things that he could experience. .. >> and then he ended up going to the army but in 1963, he also is speaking in hartford,...
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and i'm living in connecticut, i'm coming back and forth from connecticut to new orleans every month or so. but he is -- without this man's work, without his work, i couldn't have done this book. he now teaches at lsu. his first job as a historian, hired by louisiana state university. so i had much gratitude for his work in excavating the remote parts of this story. >> i think these are a couple of related questions here. mary kay asks, does mr. believe ball believe racism and violent whiteness can be rooted out and heal rather than just pushed back into the geyser? i think somewhat overlapping is related to patrick's question about what we might do to address polarization, and racism reflected in the january 6th event. >> yeah. gosh, those are hard questions. you've got me. and you got me on that metaphor, the underground river, the geyser metaphor. it's a nice image. but it does sort of trap us into seeing white supremacy as a state of nature. which it may not be. it may be an acquired ideology. in fact, it may be invented. i have this theory that white supremacy is a coherent syst
and i'm living in connecticut, i'm coming back and forth from connecticut to new orleans every month or so. but he is -- without this man's work, without his work, i couldn't have done this book. he now teaches at lsu. his first job as a historian, hired by louisiana state university. so i had much gratitude for his work in excavating the remote parts of this story. >> i think these are a couple of related questions here. mary kay asks, does mr. believe ball believe racism and violent...
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i'm in connecticut where i live. my heart is with you and i wish i could be with you. when the epidemic finally lifts, i will make my reservations immediately to come spend some time once again. i want to talk about the q clocks -- ku klux klan, referring to the group, the militias which show a familiarity the only people who knew actual marauders in the white supremacist moment would use. members of the ku klux klan from 150 years ago when they first came together did not see themselves as founders of a movement. they would have not thought their great-great-grandchildren would be talking about that and yet not only are we talking about the ku klux klan, the angry and ignorant and vicious a gangs of reconstruction men who disguised themselves and hurt and killed people, not only are we talking about them. we are circulating ideas today that recall those of the ku klux klan's perpetrating acts the resemble those carried out by the first clans. i hope you can see some pictures on the screen. let me take you to el paso, texas in august of 2019, a marauder, a white terror
i'm in connecticut where i live. my heart is with you and i wish i could be with you. when the epidemic finally lifts, i will make my reservations immediately to come spend some time once again. i want to talk about the q clocks -- ku klux klan, referring to the group, the militias which show a familiarity the only people who knew actual marauders in the white supremacist moment would use. members of the ku klux klan from 150 years ago when they first came together did not see themselves as...
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there was an event, he was speaking at an event in springfield, connecticut, hartfield, connecticut and i got a call from james beckett iii who was part of the campaign and said ambassador bush is speaking at an event in hartford, connecticut, 45 minutes away from springfield, massachusetts. put together a key or something for ambassador bush, i didn't know a lot of people in springfield massachusetts but i call a friend who did know people there and they gave me someone at 2:00 in the afternoon and i drove out to see where this house was and meet the people and all that kind of stuff and the next day was the day of the event and i picked up ambassador bush, we arrived at this home in springfield, locked in, 25 people ready to have the with ambassador george bush, there was a sign on the mantle over the fireplace that said welcome george bush. it was billed busch. i tell you that made a huge difference for america. he actually did more to introduce transformation than any other president in our history when it came to inviting people to the responsibilities of governing. he made bandlea
there was an event, he was speaking at an event in springfield, connecticut, hartfield, connecticut and i got a call from james beckett iii who was part of the campaign and said ambassador bush is speaking at an event in hartford, connecticut, 45 minutes away from springfield, massachusetts. put together a key or something for ambassador bush, i didn't know a lot of people in springfield massachusetts but i call a friend who did know people there and they gave me someone at 2:00 in the...
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there was an event, he was speaking at an event in springfield, connecticut, hartfield, connecticut and i got a call from james beckett iii who was part of the campaign and said ambassador bush is speaking at an event in hartford, connecticut, 45 minutes away from springfield, massachusetts. put together a key or something for ambassador bush, i didn't know a lot of people in springfield massachusetts but i call a friend who did know people there and they gave me someone at 2:00 in the afternoon and i drove out to see where this house was and meet the people and all that kind of stuff and the next day was the day of the event and i picked up ambassador bush, we arrived at this home in springfield, locked in, 25 people ready to have the with ambassador george bush, there was a sign on the mantle over the fireplace that said welcome george bush. it was billed busch. i tell you that made a huge difference for america. he actually did more to introduce transformation than any other president in our history when it came to inviting people to the responsibilities of governing. he made bandlea
there was an event, he was speaking at an event in springfield, connecticut, hartfield, connecticut and i got a call from james beckett iii who was part of the campaign and said ambassador bush is speaking at an event in hartford, connecticut, 45 minutes away from springfield, massachusetts. put together a key or something for ambassador bush, i didn't know a lot of people in springfield massachusetts but i call a friend who did know people there and they gave me someone at 2:00 in the...
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then an agrarian part of connecticut, grew up on a farm. he could see the long island sound on the farm, and every sunday he and his brothers and sisters and parents went to the congregationalist church for many, many hours. his mother was a direct descendent of the puritans. anthony fought in the civil war. his brother samuel, died in service, and he enlisted afterwards. he appears from the civil war diaries to have masturbated obsessively and then felt obsessively guilty about it. we think that some of his animus towards obscenity came from the fact that during the civil war, men were passing around books in pictures and this kind of thing because it'd become cheaper to mail those kinds of materials. he moved to new york around 1867-1868 like many young veterans and you want to become a dry goods salesman. because he was interacting a lot with other men his age were visiting prostitutes and sporting culture, supporting life which included boxing, billiards, pretty waiter girl saloons, bars, the wonderful book lowlife by looks to want it t
then an agrarian part of connecticut, grew up on a farm. he could see the long island sound on the farm, and every sunday he and his brothers and sisters and parents went to the congregationalist church for many, many hours. his mother was a direct descendent of the puritans. anthony fought in the civil war. his brother samuel, died in service, and he enlisted afterwards. he appears from the civil war diaries to have masturbated obsessively and then felt obsessively guilty about it. we think...
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around the places the walls aren't being built. >> tony in connecticut. this is greg, huntsville, alabama. good morning. you're next. >> caller: good morning. three quick points to make. i have been hearing the number 11 million for about ten years now. we're just talking about 1.7 million in a month. you know -- >> 1.7 in the latest fiscal year. so october 1st to october 1st. >> we could raise that to 12.7, but we need to quit saying 11 million. there's 30 if there's 1 here. there's 30 million if there's 1. we actually have, what, 11 million job openings for the unemployed. you know, we're kind of hurting for employees. that's what it takes to make businesses run. we have a huge, huge labor shortage. i personally own a business, and i'm now paying $10 more an hour than i was paying employees, and they're impossible to find. the last two i hired were late on the first day of work. money is really not a motivator right now. i have never seen anything like this, been in business for 31 years. never seen anything like this. >> what kind of business is it, gr
around the places the walls aren't being built. >> tony in connecticut. this is greg, huntsville, alabama. good morning. you're next. >> caller: good morning. three quick points to make. i have been hearing the number 11 million for about ten years now. we're just talking about 1.7 million in a month. you know -- >> 1.7 in the latest fiscal year. so october 1st to october 1st. >> we could raise that to 12.7, but we need to quit saying 11 million. there's 30 if there's 1...
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. >> that is the governor of connecticut referring to confusion surrounding booster shots. the fda is expected to approve expanding access to all adults, by tomorrow. with hospitals jam-packed an infection sharply rising, a growing list of states, including connecticut, have already broaden eligibility ahead of the feds final okay. the national rated new infections have soared by 20% over the past two weeks. the virus is still killing more than 1000 americans every day. and that is all before tens of millions of people start traveling, gathering, for thanksgiving. a week from today. back with, us doctor vin gupta, critical care pulmonologist in seattle who has advised us on public health throughout this pandemic. he is also on the faculty at the university of washington institute for health metrics and evaluation. always good to see you, look, we heard the criticism from connecticut's governor about confusing messages on booster shots. we are seeing more breakthrough cases right before the holiday. so, here's the key question. do all adults need a booster shot or not? >> ye
. >> that is the governor of connecticut referring to confusion surrounding booster shots. the fda is expected to approve expanding access to all adults, by tomorrow. with hospitals jam-packed an infection sharply rising, a growing list of states, including connecticut, have already broaden eligibility ahead of the feds final okay. the national rated new infections have soared by 20% over the past two weeks. the virus is still killing more than 1000 americans every day. and that is all...
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he died at his home in the us state of connecticut. his lawyer said sondheim had celebrated thanksgiving with friends the previous day. what can we say except, look up your favourite sondheim tonight. good night. storm arwen has been buffeting the uk over recent hours. so far, the strongest wind gusts i've seen have been across coastal regions of aberdeenshire. inverbervie picking up a top gust of 78 mph. not too far behind, northumberland — 7a mph gust of wind here. those wind gusts strong enough to bring down some trees, no doubt some transport disruption out and about as we head into saturday. the peak red weather warning lapses, though, during the early hours of saturday and, as our low—pressure moves southward, we'll be left with two regions of strong winds — one affecting eastern areas of scotland and northeast england, and another for wales and southwest england. both of these areas will see gusts of wind around about 60—70 mph, so still strong enough to bring down some trees. we could see some further disruption — and
he died at his home in the us state of connecticut. his lawyer said sondheim had celebrated thanksgiving with friends the previous day. what can we say except, look up your favourite sondheim tonight. good night. storm arwen has been buffeting the uk over recent hours. so far, the strongest wind gusts i've seen have been across coastal regions of aberdeenshire. inverbervie picking up a top gust of 78 mph. not too far behind, northumberland — 7a mph gust of wind here. those wind gusts strong...
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the governors of connecticut and new mexico now say you'll need a booster to be considered fully vaccinated. >> if you are vaccinated more than six months ago, you're not fully vaccinated. >> reporter: the white house announcing 95% of federal workers have now met president biden's requirement to get at least one covid shot or an approved exemption by today. that includes 93% of all tsa workers, with a spokesperson tweeting, quote, the employee vaccine mandate will not impact holiday travel. this week testing fears of another virus surge as people gather inside for winter months and adding urgency to the drive to vaccinate. the white house says there is enough supply for all adults to get a covid booster shot though you may still have some challenges finding an open appointment. doctors reminding us it is okay to mix and match if you're able to find pfizer's more widely available booster with johnson & johnson and moderna in shorter supply. in washington, alice barr, nbc news. >> thank you. >>> now to the house of representatives that passed the build back better bill, the senate is getting
the governors of connecticut and new mexico now say you'll need a booster to be considered fully vaccinated. >> if you are vaccinated more than six months ago, you're not fully vaccinated. >> reporter: the white house announcing 95% of federal workers have now met president biden's requirement to get at least one covid shot or an approved exemption by today. that includes 93% of all tsa workers, with a spokesperson tweeting, quote, the employee vaccine mandate will not impact...
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the legendary composer of broadway musicals, stephen sondheim, has died at his home in connecticut. he was 91. daniella relph looks back on his career. # isn't it bliss? # don't you approve? # one who keeps tearing around. # one who can't move... send in the clowns from the musical a little night music. # send in the clowns. it was stephen sondheim's only hit song — remarkably, because this was the man who revolutionised the american musical. as a young man, he learned his trade from oscar hammerstein — the lyricist who wrote shows like oklahoma and the sound of music. sondheim, too, started by doing the words, notably for leonard bernstein's music in west side story. # i like to be in america! # ok by me in america! soon he was writing his own music as well. # for a small fee in america! most of the shows that followed were hits. and then, in 1970, he came up with a new idea — a musical that didn't follow an obvious plot. # phone rings, door chimes. # in comes company! company was a series of vignettes featuring a dozen central characters. no two sondheim musicals were the sa
the legendary composer of broadway musicals, stephen sondheim, has died at his home in connecticut. he was 91. daniella relph looks back on his career. # isn't it bliss? # don't you approve? # one who keeps tearing around. # one who can't move... send in the clowns from the musical a little night music. # send in the clowns. it was stephen sondheim's only hit song — remarkably, because this was the man who revolutionised the american musical. as a young man, he learned his trade from oscar...
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the speaker pro tempore: for what reason the gentlewoman from connecticut seek recognition? >> as the member designated by ms. wilson, i inform the house that ms. wilson will vote yes on h.r. 5221. the speaker pro tempore: for what reason the gentlewoman from texas seek recognition? >> as the member designated by mrs. fletcher, i inform the house that mrs. fletcher will vote yes on h.r. 5221. the speaker pro tempore: for what reason the gentleman from virginia seek recognition? >> as the member designated by mr. trone, i inform the house that mr. trone will vote yes on h.r. 5221. as the member designated by mr. cohen, i inform the house that mr. cohen will vote yes on h.r. 5221. the speaker pro tempore: for what reason does the gentleman from pennsylvania seek recognition? >> as the member designated by mr. lawson of florida, i inform the house that mr. lawson will vote yes on h.r. 5221. the speaker pro tempore: for what reason the gentleman from oregon seek recognition? >> as the member designated by congress member defazio, i inform the house that congress member defazio w
the speaker pro tempore: for what reason the gentlewoman from connecticut seek recognition? >> as the member designated by ms. wilson, i inform the house that ms. wilson will vote yes on h.r. 5221. the speaker pro tempore: for what reason the gentlewoman from texas seek recognition? >> as the member designated by mrs. fletcher, i inform the house that mrs. fletcher will vote yes on h.r. 5221. the speaker pro tempore: for what reason the gentleman from virginia seek recognition?...
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anthony comstock was born in 1844 in new canaan, connecticut, n agrarian part of connecticut and he was born on a farm, could see long island sound from the farm and every sunday he and his brothers and sisters and parents went to the congregational church for many, many hours. his mom, polly comstock was a direct descendant of the puritans and anthony fought in the civil war, his brother samuel died in service and he enlisted afterwards and he appears from his civil war diaries masturbated obsessively and then felt guilty about it and some of his animous came from during the civil war they were passing around mail and materials, to move around new york in 1867, 1868 like many young veterans' wanted to become a dry goods salesman because he was interacting with men his age visiting prostitutes and boarding life, boarding culture, boxing, billiards and pretty waiter girls, saloons and gets at all of this, he became very bothered by the men and through a series of small world coincidences he was able to befriend the scion of the ymca founded in this country in 1852 and because of the conn
anthony comstock was born in 1844 in new canaan, connecticut, n agrarian part of connecticut and he was born on a farm, could see long island sound from the farm and every sunday he and his brothers and sisters and parents went to the congregational church for many, many hours. his mom, polly comstock was a direct descendant of the puritans and anthony fought in the civil war, his brother samuel died in service and he enlisted afterwards and he appears from his civil war diaries masturbated...
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there was an event, he was speaking at an event in springfield, connecticut, hartfield, connecticut and i got a call from james beckett iii who was part of the campaign and said ambassador bush is speaking at an event in hartford, connecticut, 45 minutes away from springfield, massachusetts. put together a key or something for ambassador bush, i didn't know a lot of people in springfield massachusetts but i call a friend who did know people there and they gave me someone at 2:00 in the afternoon and i drove out to see where this house was and meet the people and all that kind of stuff and the next day was the day of the event and i picked up ambassador bush, we arrived at this home in springfield, locked in, 25 people ready to have the with ambassador george bush, there was a sign on the mantle over the fireplace that said welcome george bush. it was billed busch. i tell you that made a huge difference for america. he actually did more to introduce transformation than any other president in our history when it came to inviting people to the responsibilities of governing. he made bandlea
there was an event, he was speaking at an event in springfield, connecticut, hartfield, connecticut and i got a call from james beckett iii who was part of the campaign and said ambassador bush is speaking at an event in hartford, connecticut, 45 minutes away from springfield, massachusetts. put together a key or something for ambassador bush, i didn't know a lot of people in springfield massachusetts but i call a friend who did know people there and they gave me someone at 2:00 in the...
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host: let's go to tony calling from waterbury, connecticut. caller: jesse, i hope you had a great thanksgiving and the rest of the listeners out there. i am very concerned about this. the reason is i watch you guys daily and i watch the news and ice legal immigrants are coming in from the -- and illegal immigrants are coming in from the southern border. they come from all over the world, including africa. also, the government is shipping them all over the country. they have the virus. we see it in israel and belgium and the united kingdom. we have no clue what is going on. these people have the covid and they don't even test them. that is my comment about this. i am very, very concerned. i don't know what we can do. can be close of the border? host: tony, do you plan to change anything you had planned over the holiday season because you know the variant is out there? caller: yes i am. i am vaccinated. i do have my booster. both my wife and i are in our mid 60's. we want to travel. we have not been able to travel and we want to go to, like, and
host: let's go to tony calling from waterbury, connecticut. caller: jesse, i hope you had a great thanksgiving and the rest of the listeners out there. i am very concerned about this. the reason is i watch you guys daily and i watch the news and ice legal immigrants are coming in from the -- and illegal immigrants are coming in from the southern border. they come from all over the world, including africa. also, the government is shipping them all over the country. they have the virus. we see it...
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a new crisis, connecticut, vermont hit with overdoses from deadly fentanyl found in marijuana. up next house homeland security ranking member congressman jon katko. police warn of a new and phenomenon, mass looting, retail theft. gangs are doing it across the country. the democrats experiment how to handle crime blowing up in their faces and it is hitting you. you're watching "the evening edit" on fox business. omization. that's why i love liberty mutual. they customize my car insurance, so i only pay for what i need. how about a throwback? ♪ liberty, liberty, liberty, liberty ♪ only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty, liberty, liberty, liberty ♪ growing up in a little red house, on the edge of a forest in norway, there were three things my family encouraged: kindness, honesty and hard work. over time, i've come to add a fourth: be curious. be curious about the world around us, and then go. go with an open heart, and you will find inspiration anew. viking. exploring the world in comfort. elizabeth: welcome back to the show new york congressman john katko. great to see you
a new crisis, connecticut, vermont hit with overdoses from deadly fentanyl found in marijuana. up next house homeland security ranking member congressman jon katko. police warn of a new and phenomenon, mass looting, retail theft. gangs are doing it across the country. the democrats experiment how to handle crime blowing up in their faces and it is hitting you. you're watching "the evening edit" on fox business. omization. that's why i love liberty mutual. they customize my car...
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and it was only when we moved to connecticut, dragged ourselves to what had been our dream house and now a stephen king type scenario that i started seeing doctors, oh no, we see things all of the time. you certainly have a tick-borne illness, lyme disease which i probably acquired literally while walking the overgrown property of our dream house in that -- late in the may. the story of the deep places is first the story of the crazy descent insomnia and the story what happened once we got to connecticut, lyme disease is a controversial condition. people who have it and don't immediately get better, there's all kinds of medical debate about what they should do next. keep taking antibiotics or stop and wait for the residual pain. i took antibiotics and they stabilized me. i was able to sleep 5 hours a night instead of 1 hour a night. that kind of thing. i didn't get better quickly. and so i was sort of caught in between these competing schools of medicine and ended up basically having to conduct a lot of very strange experiments while living in rural isolation with my pregnant white a
and it was only when we moved to connecticut, dragged ourselves to what had been our dream house and now a stephen king type scenario that i started seeing doctors, oh no, we see things all of the time. you certainly have a tick-borne illness, lyme disease which i probably acquired literally while walking the overgrown property of our dream house in that -- late in the may. the story of the deep places is first the story of the crazy descent insomnia and the story what happened once we got to...
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we lived in a small house not far from the capitol film and we were from new england, connecticut, are feminist from the northeast and we have this f idea of escaping from corruption, the beltway and swamp is getting out of d.c. and getting back to where we had grown up. i had this idea we would live in the country and we were going to spend a lot of time outside, not spend time on our phones and computers. we put on our house on the market and sold a lot more than we expected, real estate market was crazy back then. we took the money and i like to say set up doing something sensible like investing in bitcoin, we clattered all into the 1790s farmhouse acres, a pastor, stonewalls, basically everything you imagine when you imagine new england countryside. unfortunately while we were in the process of making this move, clearly right after we did the inspection on the new house, i suddenly became really, really sick with what started out as pain in my neck and then my head and became this full-body mixture of migrating pain, throat and bowel problems from a phantom part of tax, all kinds o
we lived in a small house not far from the capitol film and we were from new england, connecticut, are feminist from the northeast and we have this f idea of escaping from corruption, the beltway and swamp is getting out of d.c. and getting back to where we had grown up. i had this idea we would live in the country and we were going to spend a lot of time outside, not spend time on our phones and computers. we put on our house on the market and sold a lot more than we expected, real estate...
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the legendary composer of broadway musicals, stephen sonheim, has died at his home in connecticut. he was 91. daniella relph looks back on his career. # isn't it bliss? # don't you approve? # one who keeps tearing around. # one who can't move... send in the clowns from the musical a little night music. # send in the clowns. it was stephen sondheim's only hit song — remarkably, because this was the man who revolutionised the american musical. as a young man, he learned his trade from oscar hammerstein — the lyricist who wrote shows like oklahoma and the sound of music. sondheim, too, started by doing the words, notably for leonard bernstein's music in west side story. # i like to be in america! # ok by me in america! soon he was writing his own music as well. # for a small fee in america! most of the shows that followed were hits. and then, in 1970, he came up with a new idea — a musical that didn't follow an obvious plot. # phone rings, door chimes. # in comes company! company was a series of vignettes featuring a dozen central characters. no two sondheim musicals were the sa
the legendary composer of broadway musicals, stephen sonheim, has died at his home in connecticut. he was 91. daniella relph looks back on his career. # isn't it bliss? # don't you approve? # one who keeps tearing around. # one who can't move... send in the clowns from the musical a little night music. # send in the clowns. it was stephen sondheim's only hit song — remarkably, because this was the man who revolutionised the american musical. as a young man, he learned his trade from oscar...
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who would have thought connecticut. we have seen this in connecticut. i saw a walgreens shut down because they can't keep things on the shelves and there are not enough security guards. twhails will happen if cops don't get engaged. >> they must have a lot of laundry to do because that was a lot of detergent. i don't even have that's clothes and i get a free wardrobe. we want to show you some sound and so black lives matter activists in manhattan. he's threatening democrats. black lives matter has declared war on the democrat mayor. >> if they think they are going back to the old ways of policing, there will be riots, there will be fire, and there will be bloodshed. >> we have people in the streets who can create problems for this administration before shutting it down. i am sure the department obvious is is all on top of this. they are look at parents. raymond: this is a brazen threat against the mayor-elect adams in new york. good on the mayor for tarnding up saying i'm going to hold you accountable. visiting new york hud not a reboost escape from new
who would have thought connecticut. we have seen this in connecticut. i saw a walgreens shut down because they can't keep things on the shelves and there are not enough security guards. twhails will happen if cops don't get engaged. >> they must have a lot of laundry to do because that was a lot of detergent. i don't even have that's clothes and i get a free wardrobe. we want to show you some sound and so black lives matter activists in manhattan. he's threatening democrats. black lives...