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i commend the gentleman from connecticut, mr. courtney, for his leadership, and i urge my colleagues to join us in voting for this legislation. i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman's time has expired. the gentleman from connecticut reserves. the gentlewoman from north carolina is recognized. ms. foxx: thank you, madam speaker. madam speaker, i yield two minutes to the gentleman from pennsylvania. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from pennsylvania is recognized for two minutes. mr. kelly: thank you, madam speaker. my 25 years in private industry taught me many lessons, one that resonates with me today, is that sweeping mandates with no input from those who will be impacted don't work, no one knows better what the workforce needs to be successful than the workforce itself and it seems to me my colleagues across the aisle have yet to learn this lesson and are rushing and pushing h.r. 1195, a bill that would institute a rushed sweeping initiative that ignores the data and more importantly
i commend the gentleman from connecticut, mr. courtney, for his leadership, and i urge my colleagues to join us in voting for this legislation. i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman's time has expired. the gentleman from connecticut reserves. the gentlewoman from north carolina is recognized. ms. foxx: thank you, madam speaker. madam speaker, i yield two minutes to the gentleman from pennsylvania. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from pennsylvania is...
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that is the name in connecticut we have adopted for red flag laws. whatever you call them, we know they save lives. we know that red flag extreme risk orders save lives. their practical and proven tools that allow law enforcement, under some statutes and others, including family members, to keep guns out of the hands of individuals who possess and pose a danger to themselves or others. in other words, separate people from guns when they are in crisis. firearms make dangerous decisions far more deadly and your reversible. to give you one example. among commonly used methods of self-harm, firearms are by far the most lethal. for people who seek to take their own lives, the for talent he rate is approximately -- the fatality rate is approximately 85% with a firearm and a 5% by any other method. firearms are used in less than 6% of suicide attempts. but, they account for more than half of stuart -- suicide death. in 1990 nine, connecticut became the first in the nation to enact an extreme risk order, we call it a risk warrant. studies have shown that are
that is the name in connecticut we have adopted for red flag laws. whatever you call them, we know they save lives. we know that red flag extreme risk orders save lives. their practical and proven tools that allow law enforcement, under some statutes and others, including family members, to keep guns out of the hands of individuals who possess and pose a danger to themselves or others. in other words, separate people from guns when they are in crisis. firearms make dangerous decisions far more...
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courtney of connecticut. the speaker pro tempore: pursuant to house resolution 303, the gentleman from connecticut, mr. courtney, and the gentlewoman from north carolina, ms. foxx, each will control 10 minutes. the chair recognizes the gentleman from connecticut. mr. courtney: madam speaker, i rise in support of en bloc amendment number 1. these five minutes will, one, direct osha to prioritize providing technical assistance and advice to employers to promote compliance during the first year. two, clarify nothing in this act will limit existing protections against violence, stalking, or sexual violence. and provide additional training to workers who interact with survivors of tortured trafficking and domestic violence. and adds alzheimer's and memory care facilities as facilities covered by this legislation. these amendments make meaningful improvements to the bill and i urge a yes vote on en bloc number one. i now yield one minute to the gentleman from new york, mr. jones. the speaker pro tempore: the gentle
courtney of connecticut. the speaker pro tempore: pursuant to house resolution 303, the gentleman from connecticut, mr. courtney, and the gentlewoman from north carolina, ms. foxx, each will control 10 minutes. the chair recognizes the gentleman from connecticut. mr. courtney: madam speaker, i rise in support of en bloc amendment number 1. these five minutes will, one, direct osha to prioritize providing technical assistance and advice to employers to promote compliance during the first year....
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that is the name in connecticut we have adopted for red flag laws. whatever you call them, we know they save lives. we know that red flag extreme risk orders save lives. their practical and proven tools that allow law enforcement, under some statutes and others, including family members, to keep guns out of the hands of individuals who possess and pose a danger to themselves or others. in other words, separate people from guns when they are in crisis. firearms make dangerous decisions far more deadly and your reversible. to give you one example. among commonly used methods of self-harm, firearms are by far the most lethal. for people who seek to take their own lives, the for talent he rate is approximately -- the fatality rate is approximately 85% with a firearm and a 5% by any other method. firearms are used in less than 6% of suicide attempts. but, they account for more than half of stuart -- suicide death. in 1990 nine, connecticut became the first in the nation to enact an extreme risk order, we call it a risk warrant. studies have shown that are
that is the name in connecticut we have adopted for red flag laws. whatever you call them, we know they save lives. we know that red flag extreme risk orders save lives. their practical and proven tools that allow law enforcement, under some statutes and others, including family members, to keep guns out of the hands of individuals who possess and pose a danger to themselves or others. in other words, separate people from guns when they are in crisis. firearms make dangerous decisions far more...
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indiana and connecticut were the first, and as we built the laws moving forward, we wanted to add that healing at the beginning so that no firearm was ever removed without a judge looking at least at the evidence. there's more protection here than some folks have looked at through this, and i think it's in line with what we have seen in long-standing domestic violence protection orders. >> as i mentioned, i will yield to senator graham whenever he is ready to go. >> thank you, mr. chairman. thank you very much very good hearing, i appreciate it. mr. copel, are you still with us? we are trying to find a way on the front-end and backend to give adequate due process, but also address the problem. i think the indiana situation is a good one. your story made me think about, we want to make sure we are thinking this thing through and not going too far with it, but i have come to believe, mr. chairman, like you have, that state to have adopted these laws are probably on the right track. the cruise situation in parkland , 30 visits by the police, every warning sign known to mankind, and they w
indiana and connecticut were the first, and as we built the laws moving forward, we wanted to add that healing at the beginning so that no firearm was ever removed without a judge looking at least at the evidence. there's more protection here than some folks have looked at through this, and i think it's in line with what we have seen in long-standing domestic violence protection orders. >> as i mentioned, i will yield to senator graham whenever he is ready to go. >> thank you, mr....
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now that you have the so-called expert connecticut, dr. fauci saying we may have to wear masks, until 2022 when there is no risk of the disease is ludicrous and we know we followed thed actual science and we look at the statistics on this, the mask mandate, the lockdowns do not work, florida and texas, their numbers have been dropping and they have far lower deaths per capita then states like michigan, pennsylvania and california that have adopted the lockdowns and mask mandates, dr. fauci was asked about this on another network wide texas is not seen the surge when they got rid of the mask mandate and he was stumped and said maybe they're doing things outdoors which leads to the question why do we need to wear masks outdoors, it is like one in 1000, there is no reason to wear masks when. you'e outside it defines logic and science, this is not about science this is about government control and it's about telling people what to do. liz: 560,000 dead, that is serious stuff, wear masks in nursing homes and hospitals, the debate do you put the
now that you have the so-called expert connecticut, dr. fauci saying we may have to wear masks, until 2022 when there is no risk of the disease is ludicrous and we know we followed thed actual science and we look at the statistics on this, the mask mandate, the lockdowns do not work, florida and texas, their numbers have been dropping and they have far lower deaths per capita then states like michigan, pennsylvania and california that have adopted the lockdowns and mask mandates, dr. fauci was...
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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, pursuant to h.res. 8, i inform the house that ms. wilson will vote no on the miller-meeks amendment. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from florida seek recognition? >> madam speaker, as the member designated by ms. wasserman schultz, pursuant to h.res. 8, i inform the house that ms. wasserman schultz will vote no on the miller-meeks amendment. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlewoman from massachusetts seek recognition? ms. clark: as the member designated by mr. keating, fornlform -- pursuant to h.res. 8, i inform the house that mr. keating will vote no on the miller-meeks amendment. as the member designated by ms. meng, pursuant to h.res. 8, i inform the house that ms. meng will vote no on the miller-meeks amendment. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from california seek recognition? mr. correa: as the member designated by congress member napolitano, pursua
the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlewoman from connecticut seek recognition? mrs. hayes: as the member designated by ms. wilson, pursuant to h.res. 8, i inform the house that ms. wilson will vote no on the miller-meeks amendment. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from florida seek recognition? >> madam speaker, as the member designated by ms. wasserman schultz, pursuant to h.res. 8, i inform the house that ms. wasserman schultz will vote no...
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and that's what's going to happen in connecticut. listen, i laugh too, as democrats have also talked about, you know, being in favor of raising taxes, they're also a opposed to the suspect a.l.t. taxes that don't let -- elizabeth: that's what the fight is about. right -- [inaudible conversations] elizabeth: there, like, three dozen democrats or republicans saying we're going to block your agenda, biden, if you don't give us back the state and local tax deduction. then the white house has this perverse mentality, they're saying we're going to raise the death tax because people will then unload and liquidate their assets, and we'll make even more money in taxes. it's craze thinking, sean. your final world. >> here's a novel thought. maybe we could just start spending less money. that might help. or new york and california might tax their people less so people don't get hit by the s.a.l.t. tax. if we lived within our means, that would do great. $30 trillion in debt is going to kill this country and our future. elizabeth: okay. thank you
and that's what's going to happen in connecticut. listen, i laugh too, as democrats have also talked about, you know, being in favor of raising taxes, they're also a opposed to the suspect a.l.t. taxes that don't let -- elizabeth: that's what the fight is about. right -- [inaudible conversations] elizabeth: there, like, three dozen democrats or republicans saying we're going to block your agenda, biden, if you don't give us back the state and local tax deduction. then the white house has this...
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as the cases start to rise again here in connecticut, health officials are frustrated that, you know, we have this pause coming up. they're worried about what this might mean. locally, i'm told that folks are still very, very adamant about getting the vaccine, pfizer or moderna, and they are going to make up the -- the governor says they're going to make up for the pause with more doses of pfizer and moderna. but in the meantime, statewide, there are some vaccine sites, not including the one behind us, which has been very busy all day. there are some vaccine sites that have seen canceled appointments and have had to adjust and change what they're doing strategy-wise. so we have seen a decline and that's really not what you want to see right as we hit a potential fourth wave here in the state of connecticut, one of the first states to go ahead and do that pause of johnson & johnson. i spoke to some of the folks getting vaccinated out here today. does the recent news make you feel hesitant? have you heard anybody who feels that way? listen to what one high school senior who's getting va
as the cases start to rise again here in connecticut, health officials are frustrated that, you know, we have this pause coming up. they're worried about what this might mean. locally, i'm told that folks are still very, very adamant about getting the vaccine, pfizer or moderna, and they are going to make up the -- the governor says they're going to make up for the pause with more doses of pfizer and moderna. but in the meantime, statewide, there are some vaccine sites, not including the one...
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or hartford, connecticut, is going to determine what is best for them. >> also, big government is not interested in them getting better. they are interested in saving money. they are interested in creating a plan where the government saves money, not the individual get healthier. the government wants to save money for itself but does not want to save money for the person up there and is not interested in that person's outcome. >> right. in this era of government intrusion into health care, the promise is always that they are going to make it better. they are going to increase the access and decrease the cost, but we have seen the history is crystal clear. every time government gets involved in health care, we have increased access, especially in terms of rural hospitals closing a lot, increased cost -- over 10 years, costs have risen by 20%. we keep getting the exact result -- government cannot make things better. they cannot make the pie larger. they can only redistribute the pie, tax the pie, or devalued the pie. we are here to change that around. >> we just have a little bit of tim
or hartford, connecticut, is going to determine what is best for them. >> also, big government is not interested in them getting better. they are interested in saving money. they are interested in creating a plan where the government saves money, not the individual get healthier. the government wants to save money for itself but does not want to save money for the person up there and is not interested in that person's outcome. >> right. in this era of government intrusion into...
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can't compete and we showed the film clip of those two track stars in connecticut. what is the response to the parents who say my kids have no shot, they can't compete with these trans-female athletes? >> well, it's not because they are trans, that these athletes couldn't win. it's they weren't fast enough. so, for example, neither of these trans-athletes became national champions. for example, i know one of the plaintiffs got onto a division i college school, but she failed to make the roster for the track and field team, even though some of other freshmen did. is she going to sue her other sis-gender teammates for being faster than her? it's just not because they are trans, that they were winning, they were just faster. >> i read the connecticut complaints and i know this gets into the werdeds in a hurry. those born male have a natural physiological advantage that also includes different levels of testosterone. you snow the argument. your response to that is what? >> it's a nonsense argument. depends on how much time you want to let me get into the weeds, because
can't compete and we showed the film clip of those two track stars in connecticut. what is the response to the parents who say my kids have no shot, they can't compete with these trans-female athletes? >> well, it's not because they are trans, that these athletes couldn't win. it's they weren't fast enough. so, for example, neither of these trans-athletes became national champions. for example, i know one of the plaintiffs got onto a division i college school, but she failed to make the...
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the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlelady from connecticut seek recognition? mrs. hayes: as the member designated by ms. wilson, pursuant to h.res. 8, i inform the house that ms. wilson will vote yes on h.r. 172. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from florida seek recognition? >> mr. speaker, as the member designated by ms. wasserman schultz, pursuant to h.res. 8, i inform the house that ms. wasserman schultz will vote yea on h.r. 172. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from illinois seek recognition? >> as the member designated by mr. grijalva, pursuant to house resolution 8, i inform the house that mr. grijalva will vote aye on h.r. 172. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from south carolina eke recognition? >> mr. speaker, as the member designated by mr. norman of the state of south carolina, pursuant to house resolution 8, i inform the house that mr. norman will vote no on h.r. 172. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from new jersey seek recognition? >>
the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlelady from connecticut seek recognition? mrs. hayes: as the member designated by ms. wilson, pursuant to h.res. 8, i inform the house that ms. wilson will vote yes on h.r. 172. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from florida seek recognition? >> mr. speaker, as the member designated by ms. wasserman schultz, pursuant to h.res. 8, i inform the house that ms. wasserman schultz will vote yea on h.r. 172. the...
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playtime in west haven, connecticut. for over a0 years, preschool children have learned now, these kids will qualify for president biden�*s child tax credit. this woman, whose grandchildren are thriving here, says the money will help with the cost of childhood. the families has been struggling for years, and it is finally about time somebody will help them out so they can provide an adequate future for their children. it would help with some out of poverty as well. on a day—to—day basis, take a look around you. what better investment do you have than to invest in the children? quinn's motherjulianna teaches here and her children love attending the preschool. they, too, will benefit from the child tax credit. the $300 a month will help with the expense of raising quinn. money has been tight since her husband lost hisjob during the pandemic. it would help out a lot. in clothes and everything. just having money for clothes. for the summer, i had to take out a credit card at carter's just to get him clothes for the sum
playtime in west haven, connecticut. for over a0 years, preschool children have learned now, these kids will qualify for president biden�*s child tax credit. this woman, whose grandchildren are thriving here, says the money will help with the cost of childhood. the families has been struggling for years, and it is finally about time somebody will help them out so they can provide an adequate future for their children. it would help with some out of poverty as well. on a day—to—day basis,...
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chelsea is a star high school athlete in connecticut. she told us she would like to retain the right to compete on equal footing with other biological girls. instead, this accomplished athlete has forced to compete against biological men. many women and girls before her fought for legal protections under title ix, which recognized that sex-specific distinctions are appropriate in some instances. as a father, grandfather, and husband, i celebrated the athletic successes of talented young women in my own family. i am deeply concerned about this act potential negative implications for all girls and women in sports. i have a letter from chelsea's mom and i would request its inclusion in the record along with a number of other personal accounts. i hope that at today's hearing, voices like chelsea's will not be drowned out. we hear from two witnesses today for the minority. ms. schreiber is a yale educated attorney and an independent journalist who is here to tell us all the ways that the equality act far from treating americans equally would
chelsea is a star high school athlete in connecticut. she told us she would like to retain the right to compete on equal footing with other biological girls. instead, this accomplished athlete has forced to compete against biological men. many women and girls before her fought for legal protections under title ix, which recognized that sex-specific distinctions are appropriate in some instances. as a father, grandfather, and husband, i celebrated the athletic successes of talented young women...
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a federal judge throwing out a lawsuit by celina soul and three other connecticut student athletes. >> no matter how hard we try anr how hard we train, they beat us. >> seeking to bar transgender females like andre a yearwood and terry miller from competing in girls sports. >> you don't want to go with boys and other girls, are we not human like everybody else. >> the judge not ruling on the merits of the case but because the girls at the heart of it have graduated regardless, it set off a firestorm in state capitals across the country transgender athlete bans introduced in 31 states signed into law so far in alabama, arkansas, tennessee and mississippi. >> this important piece of legislation will ensure that young girls in mississippi have a fair, level playing field. >> opponents say the laws have no basis in science. transgender females have no inherent physical advantage especially since rules require hormone suppression therapy to qualify. >> our policy should be driven by facts and science not by fear. >> they're hoping economic pressure might turn the tide soon after the ncaa t
a federal judge throwing out a lawsuit by celina soul and three other connecticut student athletes. >> no matter how hard we try anr how hard we train, they beat us. >> seeking to bar transgender females like andre a yearwood and terry miller from competing in girls sports. >> you don't want to go with boys and other girls, are we not human like everybody else. >> the judge not ruling on the merits of the case but because the girls at the heart of it have graduated...
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even after connecticut hit its highest hospitalizations in months, the governor announced nearly every restriction will soon be lifted our nation, eager to move forward, while the future of covid cases and one vaccine remains unclear. miguel almaguer, nbc news. >>> stunning video shows the aftermath of a car accident that ended up in the ocean. officials say a car went flying off a coastal road in carlsbad and into the water dozens of feet below rescue workers work to pull that person from the vehicle. life guards are seen giving aid to that person before bringing them up the cliff. first responders said the fact that he survived was nothing more than amazing. >>> janessa, some of us have april showers but freezing temperatures, too. good morning, janessa. >> yeah, good morning. i hope you have found your winter coat because you need it across the south, the plains, most of the east coast for this morning into tomorrow morning where we're seeing record lows unfortunately for this time of year 79 million people will be impacted by some kind of freeze alert for the next two days. so some
even after connecticut hit its highest hospitalizations in months, the governor announced nearly every restriction will soon be lifted our nation, eager to move forward, while the future of covid cases and one vaccine remains unclear. miguel almaguer, nbc news. >>> stunning video shows the aftermath of a car accident that ended up in the ocean. officials say a car went flying off a coastal road in carlsbad and into the water dozens of feet below rescue workers work to pull that person...
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, from a longtime connecticut family, farming family. those three -- it becomes a matter of what can you find and so i did my best to get something on everybody. some of them it was tough because italian immigrants, and i find out from my first book when their immigrants and you don't know where they're writing letters home to and are they writing back to italy and became the three americans, bernard early was -- but they had written up in newspapers more. i found stuff going back prewar on several of them, and the 16 other memberes were like a cross-section of any dough boy units back in the days especially draftees, almost half withimmigrants from russia, italy, ireland. none of them had much education. york had between all the schooling he had, he had two years basically of education, the three rs, and he could write, though. the -- i found letters he wrote to his fiancee when he was in france. back in those days life was tough and you went to work early and especially when you came from another country, you have to acclimate and lear
, from a longtime connecticut family, farming family. those three -- it becomes a matter of what can you find and so i did my best to get something on everybody. some of them it was tough because italian immigrants, and i find out from my first book when their immigrants and you don't know where they're writing letters home to and are they writing back to italy and became the three americans, bernard early was -- but they had written up in newspapers more. i found stuff going back prewar on...
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he put together a advisory group and he requested connecticut's 2020 teacher of the year. to explain his choice, cardona wrote in an email fox news obtained through the freedom of information act saying "we need teachers behind this wave of our curriculum becoming more woke." cardona went on to know that megan hatch gary "studying black and latino studies for her master's, created programming incorporating social justice for race and gender inequalities, volunteer teaching in ghana and ecuador." the teacher presents herself on twitter as antiracist and says "there is no such thing as an apolitical classroom. quick with the teacher was approved and the curriculum is mandated through the fall of 2022. this revelation comes as parents and teachers across the country are pushing back against the so-called critical race theory that they claim is doing exactly what dr. martin luther king jr. and the civil rights movement fought against. judging people solely by the color of their skin. parents are also going after what they say is educators minimizing student simply because they
he put together a advisory group and he requested connecticut's 2020 teacher of the year. to explain his choice, cardona wrote in an email fox news obtained through the freedom of information act saying "we need teachers behind this wave of our curriculum becoming more woke." cardona went on to know that megan hatch gary "studying black and latino studies for her master's, created programming incorporating social justice for race and gender inequalities, volunteer teaching in...
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steve hartman, on the road, in willton, connecticut. >>> and that is the overnight news for this monday. for some of you, the news continues. for others, check back with us a little bit later for "cbs this morning" or follow us on line at cbs news.com. from the broadcast center in new york i'm jericka duncan. >>> it's monday, april 12th, 2021. this is the "cbs morning news." breaking overnight, protesters clash with officers in minnesota after a deadly police shooting just miles away from the derek chauvin trial. >>> back to work. the top priority in the nation's capital as congress returns if a two-week break. >>> i'm honestly afraid to get out. >> you should be! get out! >> held at gunpoint. body camera shows an army officer pepper sprayed in his own suv. this morning, the fallout from this morning, the fallout from this traffic stop. captioning funded by cbs
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things got better where i was able to get a relocation package for my employer and moved from connecticut to alabama, where, of course, the housing is less prohibitive where i was before and was able to buy a 3000 square-foot rick home in montgomery -- brick home in uncle marie, alabama. -- montgomery, alabama. i guess all of your colors and your guests, if you have a strategy and look at the economics can be cognizant of the housing market, you should be ok. i think i am probably two years from retirement. my wife and i will probably look at our last, final destination for a home. hopefully it will be a good one. a smaller one, and that is our next, probably our last purchase. so, real estate, i guess has been something that was to our advantage. i just wanted to do that, the xers, if they are planning a career, be cognizant of the real estate market. guest: i love that story. i think it is a positive story of homeownership. what we do see and what the federal reserve reports -- and i think what his experience was -- is that he earned equity in the all of his homes and was able to purcha
things got better where i was able to get a relocation package for my employer and moved from connecticut to alabama, where, of course, the housing is less prohibitive where i was before and was able to buy a 3000 square-foot rick home in montgomery -- brick home in uncle marie, alabama. -- montgomery, alabama. i guess all of your colors and your guests, if you have a strategy and look at the economics can be cognizant of the housing market, you should be ok. i think i am probably two years...
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i am in connecticut. as you know, a very liberal state where it is almost wholly democratically run on the local level and statewide, but yet, we do not have early voting. i don't know if you see the hypocrisy in all of this. before trump was in office, these things could have been changed, and they were not. so that is a little suspect right there. campaigns are never allowed to approach people online. at that point, the campaigning is over. you can donate water for the georgia voters. it just has to be given to the poll workers to be put out for general use. that is something that you guys always leave out. so it is a little just ingenuous. as far as early voting, i am for that. i think three months is an advance is a little too much. a lot can happen in three weeks, much less three months. when there are two strong candidates and i am undecided, debates are important. i don't think voting should take place before there are debates. i don't know why people are afraid of debates but they seem to be these
i am in connecticut. as you know, a very liberal state where it is almost wholly democratically run on the local level and statewide, but yet, we do not have early voting. i don't know if you see the hypocrisy in all of this. before trump was in office, these things could have been changed, and they were not. so that is a little suspect right there. campaigns are never allowed to approach people online. at that point, the campaigning is over. you can donate water for the georgia voters. it just...
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. >> en connecticut en california también puede aparecer un oso . >> nos vemos . >> [música] . >> [música] . > [♪ ♪ ♪] . > musica musica >>>buenas noches, estas son las noticias que tiene que saber antes de que acabe el dÍa, ha cuatro personas muertas por u tiroteo en un complejo comercial en el sur de california entre los fallecidos hay un menor, autoridades investigan . >>> cuÁles muertos y heridos, la verdad no se sabe cuÁntos. que cambio en el rÍo bravo patria fronteriza rescata a los niÑos de entre tres y cinco aÑos . >>> saliÓ huyendo y en el camino pasaron otras cosas . >>> en uso reporte con los Últimos datos del vÍdeo de 2/3 en los Ángeles personas muertas yo y sabemos que su pesadilla comenzÓ mucho antes y esta noche comenzamos con el salto mortal de un tiroteo tambiÉn varias personas heridas una de ellas presunto responsable del tiroteo, vamos a california con los Últimos casos de nuestra Área y vemos una balacera que cobrÓ la vida de cuatro personas incluyendo un menor de edad, de acuerdo autoridades el tiroteo iniciÓ las 5:30 se seÑale cuando llevaron a
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steve hartman, "on the road," in wilton, connecticut. >> o'donnell: a very noble goal indeed. we'll be right back. ♪ why do o you build d me up♪ ♪ (bubuild me up)p) ♪ ♪ buttercrcup, baby ♪ ♪ just t to let me e down ♪ ♪ (let me d down) ♪ ♪ andnd mess me a around ♪ ♪ andnd then worsrst of all ♪ ♪ (worsrst of all) ) ♪ ♪ you nevever call, b baby ♪ ♪ when yoyou... ♪ ♪ sayay you will.l... ♪ carl. what have you done? think anyone will notice? yes. yeah. if you ride, you get it. yeah, they will. geico o motorcyclele. fiftfteen minutetes could sasu fifteen pepercent or m mor. well, , well, wellll. look at yoyou. you mamastered thehe masterer bath. you u created yoyour own sty. and you u - yes, youou! turned a s sourdough s start. into a s sourdough f finish. soso when you u learn yourr chroninic dry eye e is actuay causeded by reduced tear p productionn due e to inflammmmation ...you takake it on byby talkg to your r eyecare professisional aboutut restasasis®... ...which m may help yoyou mae more of yoyour own teaears with c continued u use
steve hartman, "on the road," in wilton, connecticut. >> o'donnell: a very noble goal indeed. we'll be right back. ♪ why do o you build d me up♪ ♪ (bubuild me up)p) ♪ ♪ buttercrcup, baby ♪ ♪ just t to let me e down ♪ ♪ (let me d down) ♪ ♪ andnd mess me a around ♪ ♪ andnd then worsrst of all ♪ ♪ (worsrst of all) ) ♪ ♪ you nevever call, b baby ♪ ♪ when yoyou... ♪ ♪ sayay you will.l... ♪ carl. what have you done? think anyone will notice?...
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and yet, connecticut is spiking. and so, i mean, i hate to -- i hate to blame this just on bad human behavior because if you look at the map, there are orange and red pockets, which are the hot spots, everywhere. so i think it's just that the variants -- these variants are, as you say, hitting people who are not yet vaccinated and is much stronger. >> well, i'm speaking to you from connecticut, too, and my experience may be a little bit different. i see young people behaving very differently from what you just described. so i think it's a very complicated situation that it's a combination of the virus, and i will say, this is not a time to relax because this is a much more dangerous virus. you're absolutely right there. much more dangerous and much more lethal. it's getting younger people, and they are filling up the hospitals. not the older people. that's a big change. and it can get young children, too. it's a combination of our behavior. i think what's making everybody extremely nervous is the fact that this is a
and yet, connecticut is spiking. and so, i mean, i hate to -- i hate to blame this just on bad human behavior because if you look at the map, there are orange and red pockets, which are the hot spots, everywhere. so i think it's just that the variants -- these variants are, as you say, hitting people who are not yet vaccinated and is much stronger. >> well, i'm speaking to you from connecticut, too, and my experience may be a little bit different. i see young people behaving very...
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. >> patty, north branford, connecticut. >> i want to make a comment. they talk about making laws about the police. why don't they pass a law about resisting arrest, give ten years in jail, automatic, and a high fine. >> patty, there are laws about resisting arrest on the books. >> no, they're not strict enough. this is why they're getting killed. i obey the law, i put my hands up, on the steering wheel, why can't they? another thing. keith ellison. who is he is pass judgment? he was charged with raping two women, nothing ever came of that. >> that's patty in connecticut. this is terry in bellwood, illinois. good morning. >> good morning. sorry about that. hey, i think we need to recruit more young police officers regardless of their race, because they understand the culture. a lot of the officers, they got embedded in their mind -- can you hear me? >> i can hear you, terry. a lot of officers what? >> a lot of the officers had, you know, from the old school, have embedded in their mind, was this -- i hate to say this racist mentality, but that's the way
. >> patty, north branford, connecticut. >> i want to make a comment. they talk about making laws about the police. why don't they pass a law about resisting arrest, give ten years in jail, automatic, and a high fine. >> patty, there are laws about resisting arrest on the books. >> no, they're not strict enough. this is why they're getting killed. i obey the law, i put my hands up, on the steering wheel, why can't they? another thing. keith ellison. who is he is pass...
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connecticut congressman rosa delorio, thank you so much. i'm sorry we're out of time. >>> next up, jen psaki speaks to me about congress. >>> and breaking news out of north carolina where a judge has ruled whether the public will be able to see the body cam footage of the shooting of andrew brown jr. stay with us. stay with us our past for power, we can harness the energy of the tiny electron. we can create new ways to connect. rethinking how we communicate to be more inclusive than ever. with app, cloud and anywhere workspace solutions, vmware helps companies navigate change. faster. vmware. welcome change. if you wanna be a winner then get a turkey footlong from subway®. that's oven roasted turkey. piled high with crisp veggies. on freshly baked bread! so, let's get out there and get those footlongs. now at subway®, buy one footlong in the app, and get one 50% off. subway®. eat fresh. >>> today a judge in north carolina ruled against showing the public the body cam of the death of andrew brown jr., and it will be redacted for the famil
connecticut congressman rosa delorio, thank you so much. i'm sorry we're out of time. >>> next up, jen psaki speaks to me about congress. >>> and breaking news out of north carolina where a judge has ruled whether the public will be able to see the body cam footage of the shooting of andrew brown jr. stay with us. stay with us our past for power, we can harness the energy of the tiny electron. we can create new ways to connect. rethinking how we communicate to be more...
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i visited old greenwich, connecticut, yesterday, where a church erected a memorial. small white flags to honor all of the lives lost in the state for holy week. the yale new haven health system is reporting an alarming rise in cases among young people, in particular, including a 40% increase among patients between the ages of 35 and 44. and i asked connecticut senator richard blumenthal at the memorial whether these new numbers alarmed him. >> my message is, we have no cause for complacency. the numbers are rising again, and the physical impact of this scene should lead us to be all the more responsible. in what we do. we cannot, in any way, be complacent or satisfied with what we've done so far. everybody has to be vaccinated. people should continue to wear masks. and we should be sure that we care for each other. >> cases are also climbing in nearby new jersey, impacting the ability for some districts to return to the classroom. as promised, let's bring in dr. kavita patel, msnbc medical contributor and physician and fellow at the brookings institution. dr. patel,
i visited old greenwich, connecticut, yesterday, where a church erected a memorial. small white flags to honor all of the lives lost in the state for holy week. the yale new haven health system is reporting an alarming rise in cases among young people, in particular, including a 40% increase among patients between the ages of 35 and 44. and i asked connecticut senator richard blumenthal at the memorial whether these new numbers alarmed him. >> my message is, we have no cause for...
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let's go to my colleague cori coughman joining me from stanford, connecticut. welcome to you on this saturday. is there any indication on timing as to when the j&j, shots can resume? >> at this point there are so many questions. we don't have any official word from the white house or from johnson & johnson themselves about what they have heard from researchers about timing, but we have heard dr. fauci say that he believes it will be a matter of days to get some of these questions answered, not weeks or months. we'll see if it plays out like that. the other big thing is scientists are trying to find the cause and the implications of what this means for the national strategy for vaccinations. the white house is insisting that even though we have the national pause for the third vaccine, the other two vaccines are on target and this will not affect the actual federal rollout of the vaccine. dr. fauci was with joy reid last night talking to her about why this should instill more confidence in the vaccine overall, not less, because so many people have so many questi
let's go to my colleague cori coughman joining me from stanford, connecticut. welcome to you on this saturday. is there any indication on timing as to when the j&j, shots can resume? >> at this point there are so many questions. we don't have any official word from the white house or from johnson & johnson themselves about what they have heard from researchers about timing, but we have heard dr. fauci say that he believes it will be a matter of days to get some of these questions...
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the course of the life of the green book it the content expanded from just new york, new jersey and connecticut to the entire east coast, then the entire united states then all of north america and finally to europe africa and asia. but there were other travel guides like this one. this is the baltimore afro-american travel map. that was a part of the afro-american newspaper. other guides were called the go guide travel guide the travel guide and the bronze american just to name a few. and you can also see the kind of middle class iconography here with the the couple playing golf. in the upper right hand corner. many of the places that were listed in the guides-- the early ones were either ymca dorm rooms or or the homes of african-american families. so you might if you had an empty room or an extra room women rented their rooms out. and might provide a good breakfast as a way to make extra money for their families and this is a ymca room. this is the rock you if any of you have visited the african-american museum in washington dc. you've seen the the rock for rock which was a a leash a leisure
the course of the life of the green book it the content expanded from just new york, new jersey and connecticut to the entire east coast, then the entire united states then all of north america and finally to europe africa and asia. but there were other travel guides like this one. this is the baltimore afro-american travel map. that was a part of the afro-american newspaper. other guides were called the go guide travel guide the travel guide and the bronze american just to name a few. and you...
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currently connecticut allows transgender athletes to compete in sports according to gender identity not based on the gender given at birth. to students try to change that claiming they were deprived of wins by being forced to compete against transgender sprinters the judge dismissed the lawsuit and is allowing transgender students to compete in sports of their choosing for synagogues in the bronx have been vandalized over the last two days police are asking the public for help as they tried to identify a person of interest new york governor cuomo has directed the hate crime task force to assist the nypd. i am jon scott. back to t11. mark: welcome back america. leo terrell it is amazing to me joe biden has been in washington dc almost half a century. in the senate and vice president but now telling us about systemic racism this is the guy who pushed for the most harsh criminal laws possible at the federal level. now he thinks he is mahatma gandhi and he is signing executive orders placed under him by the most radical elements in society. pushing critical race theory. that was considered
currently connecticut allows transgender athletes to compete in sports according to gender identity not based on the gender given at birth. to students try to change that claiming they were deprived of wins by being forced to compete against transgender sprinters the judge dismissed the lawsuit and is allowing transgender students to compete in sports of their choosing for synagogues in the bronx have been vandalized over the last two days police are asking the public for help as they tried to...
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connecticut, miren nada mÁs, todos los carros tranquilamente esperando que la seÑora terminara de cruzar a sus chamacos. (risas). bueno, gracias por habernos acompaÑado, que tenga un muy bonito dÍa, nos reportan primer caso de una variante de covid-19 que puede ser cepa de la india resistente a la vacuna >> empezamos al mediodiiaía hola, qué tal? gracias por estar con nosotros. vamos a empezar con duna e las noticias más importantes. es la visita de la vicepresidenta harris que llegó a oakland. tiene programado partir a las 2.30 de la tarde. nos hablan más de las razones que la trajeron a esta zona >> estamos en oakland, estamos esperando con la llegada y para asistir y del área. bueno, varias caras están y acercándose con el gobernador habla del paln de infraestructura que tiene la administración joe biden que es plan de trabajo americnao. vemos la visita que hablarán con líderes comunitarios y lo que ocurre >> gracias por la información que ampliaremos las ediciones de las 5 de la tarde. en otro ángulo de noticia está la preocupación entre departamentos de salud públi
connecticut, miren nada mÁs, todos los carros tranquilamente esperando que la seÑora terminara de cruzar a sus chamacos. (risas). bueno, gracias por habernos acompaÑado, que tenga un muy bonito dÍa, nos reportan primer caso de una variante de covid-19 que puede ser cepa de la india resistente a la vacuna >> empezamos al mediodiiaía hola, qué tal? gracias por estar con nosotros. vamos a empezar con duna e las noticias más importantes. es la visita de la vicepresidenta harris que...
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steve hartman, on the road in wilton, connecticut. >> that's the cbs overnight news for this thursday. for some of you the news continues. for others, check back later for cbs this morning and follow us online any timeat cbsnews.com. >>> it's thursday, april 15th, 2021. this is the "cbs morning news." second-degree manslaughter. a former officer is charged in the death of duante wright as police protests continue for a fourth straight night. >>> uncertain future. the johnson & johnson covid vaccine remains on pause. what the cdc is saying about the single-shot dose. >>> desperation at the border. surveillance cameras capture a child dropped from the top of an child dropped from the top of an 18-foot border wall. captioning funded by cbs >>> good morning. good to be with you. i'm anne-marie green. the former minnesota police officer charged in duante wright's death will make her
steve hartman, on the road in wilton, connecticut. >> that's the cbs overnight news for this thursday. for some of you the news continues. for others, check back later for cbs this morning and follow us online any timeat cbsnews.com. >>> it's thursday, april 15th, 2021. this is the "cbs morning news." second-degree manslaughter. a former officer is charged in the death of duante wright as police protests continue for a fourth straight night. >>> uncertain...
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senator from connecticut. mr. murphy: thank you, mr. president. my colleagues, there is a saying about afghanistan that we've turned the corner toward victory so many times that we're spinning in circles. during the beginning of my time in congress, i went to afghanistan to visit our troops and military leadership about every two years. each time i went, i was met by a new, capable, impressive general who just started his year long tour who told me the last general did it wrong and this time everything was going to be different. and i remember coming back from my third trip to afghanistan. i think it was 2011 -- convince thad it was time to leave. -- convinced that it was time to leave. the primary mission had been accomplished. within a few years of our invasion, al qaeda and afghanistan had been reduced to a shell of its former self. we had really shifted to a new mission, nation building. at the outset, there was reason for us to stay and engage in that mission and work with the new afghan government to help get it on its own feet. but by 2011,
senator from connecticut. mr. murphy: thank you, mr. president. my colleagues, there is a saying about afghanistan that we've turned the corner toward victory so many times that we're spinning in circles. during the beginning of my time in congress, i went to afghanistan to visit our troops and military leadership about every two years. each time i went, i was met by a new, capable, impressive general who just started his year long tour who told me the last general did it wrong and this time...
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host: this is william in middletown connecticut saying lots of cars are found stolen in other cities if they are found at all. there is an organization known as the national commission on covid-19 criminal justice, putting together a report looking at trends in crime as well, highlighting homicides rising into thousand 20. they say that the magnitude of the increase is deeply troubling and that rates of homicide are below historical highs. 2020, 11 .4 deaths per 1000 residents in sample cities and in 1995 it was 19.4 per 100,000 residents. adding that aggravated gun assault rates in 2020 were 6% and 8% higher respectively than the 2019 robbery rates declining 9%. you can find that at their website, the covid-19 council on see.org. when it comes to the society in your area, crime and how it impacts the area, janice is calling us from collier, tennessee. caller: i was born in memphis, tennessee. over the years ever since they changed the legislation and the laws, people are getting killed every day in drive-by shootings. little children's lives have been taken by stray bullets. people
host: this is william in middletown connecticut saying lots of cars are found stolen in other cities if they are found at all. there is an organization known as the national commission on covid-19 criminal justice, putting together a report looking at trends in crime as well, highlighting homicides rising into thousand 20. they say that the magnitude of the increase is deeply troubling and that rates of homicide are below historical highs. 2020, 11 .4 deaths per 1000 residents in sample cities...
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host: christian, woodbridge, connecticut, democratic caller, you are up first. caller: thank you for taking my call. i wanted to talk about some issues related to funding some of these plans, which sound wonderful. i think everybody can acknowledge that the united states is broke. the federal reserve is currently responsible for monetizing this debt, and i think that has a perverse effect on income inequality, because 9 out of 10 economists now all agree the federal reserve is probably one of the biggest contributors to income inequality since the money it creates flows through wall street. i want to also point out that interest rates are not fixed. these are ruling interest rates that could change at any time. so when janet yellen comes on -- and janet yellen, make no mistake about it, is an agent of the big banks. she was chairman of the federal reserve 8 years and probably did more to increase income inequality in this country with the policies of the federal reserve than any other entity that we can discuss. these interest rates are not fixed. this is like g
host: christian, woodbridge, connecticut, democratic caller, you are up first. caller: thank you for taking my call. i wanted to talk about some issues related to funding some of these plans, which sound wonderful. i think everybody can acknowledge that the united states is broke. the federal reserve is currently responsible for monetizing this debt, and i think that has a perverse effect on income inequality, because 9 out of 10 economists now all agree the federal reserve is probably one of...
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in connecticut we don't have counties, so either the state of connecticut applying or a municipality that may only have 20 or 20,000 individuals and in fact, on the shoreline, where you know, you've got some really important national assets like the northeast corridor radio, line, interstate 95. some of those communities, again, only may have 50,000 people in them and they worry about their ability to compete for brick allocations, especially with these bigger jurisdictions and putting together much larger applications. coming from region nine, you've got big jurisdictions, small jurisdictions, do you share that concern, is there a way to make sure that small municipalities get to compete fairly alongside big counties for brick dollars? >> yeah, so within the brick program, there are some set asides within there to ensure that there is opportunity, a couple of them are -- they put aside 20 million dollars just for tribes so that they are able to compete, as i understand, a little bit over 60 tribes of already submitted applications for this brick program. also for small communities u
in connecticut we don't have counties, so either the state of connecticut applying or a municipality that may only have 20 or 20,000 individuals and in fact, on the shoreline, where you know, you've got some really important national assets like the northeast corridor radio, line, interstate 95. some of those communities, again, only may have 50,000 people in them and they worry about their ability to compete for brick allocations, especially with these bigger jurisdictions and putting together...
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of cholera he's a professor at yale school of medicine in connecticut and he explained to us how this new generation of anti malaria drugs work. the vaccine that we're working on which is still pre-clinical it's an animal testing taken just takes advantage of a gene that we discovered about 10 years ago that's produced by the malaria parasite that acts to suppress the immune response to the parasite and so our vaccine takes advantage of this protein product called p.m.s. and by vaccinated against it the host can clear the infection on its own and we combine this vaccine in an engine with a new type of r. and a cold so amplifying our name in many ways it's a 2nd generation of the m.r.d. vaccines currently used for covert because it persists at the injection site for about 6 to 8 weeks so you can inject very small amounts it can print be produced much more quickly much lower cost $1.00 can make about a 1000000 human doses in a liter of synthetic cell free fluid so it would be potentially much easier to distribute much less expensive and it could be produced at sites around the world in
of cholera he's a professor at yale school of medicine in connecticut and he explained to us how this new generation of anti malaria drugs work. the vaccine that we're working on which is still pre-clinical it's an animal testing taken just takes advantage of a gene that we discovered about 10 years ago that's produced by the malaria parasite that acts to suppress the immune response to the parasite and so our vaccine takes advantage of this protein product called p.m.s. and by vaccinated...
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jones said in her written statement, connecticut, delaware, massachusetts, new hampshire -- >> keeping with our long-term commitment to lively gavel to gavel coverage of congress. we'll have to leave this program here. you can continue watching it online at c-span.org. u.s. house is about to start work on a d.c. statehood measure and immigration bill today. now to live coverage of the u.s. house here on c-span. the speaker pro tempore: the house will now be in order. our prayer today will be offered by chaplain kibben. chaplain kibben: would you pray with me? god our judge, as we anxious rble -- anxiously await the verdict from the judge in minnesota, we plead our case with you. as a country, we are rent with acrimony, torn by individual understandings of right and wronging fact and feelings and divided by a host of opinions on crime and punishment. call us to lay all of us, as hopeless as it appears, on your judgment seat. then lay your divine hand upon the outcome of this case and also on our come patriots' anger. thoughs of revenge and the insatiable need to disrupt and destroy. sta
jones said in her written statement, connecticut, delaware, massachusetts, new hampshire -- >> keeping with our long-term commitment to lively gavel to gavel coverage of congress. we'll have to leave this program here. you can continue watching it online at c-span.org. u.s. house is about to start work on a d.c. statehood measure and immigration bill today. now to live coverage of the u.s. house here on c-span. the speaker pro tempore: the house will now be in order. our prayer today will...
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the numbers from the state of connecticut, there were financial records and they came in with the supposed treasurer, the flash flood and they were all lost but there was nothing i could do. the attorneys -- >> sorry, i think in many ways in this book, it's really about of the many things, one thing is about the law and lawyers. cody had this great legal background. what did he choose to use it for? there are lawyers like the one mentioned, a deputy attorney general and use it to shut down the charities and there was cody, legal background to create this entire scheme and other lawyers he was able to hire in many ways without their help and otherwise he would never have gone through it. >> it's a bogus charity, no members on the board, made up name run by one man. why did any of his attorneys, are to speak to your board members, why did they not make sure it wasn't just this one guy running this? >> they said they did. they found it odd every time they would try to come to florida, they didn't meet because they never saw the duplex, they never were invited to a meeting, never had a convers
the numbers from the state of connecticut, there were financial records and they came in with the supposed treasurer, the flash flood and they were all lost but there was nothing i could do. the attorneys -- >> sorry, i think in many ways in this book, it's really about of the many things, one thing is about the law and lawyers. cody had this great legal background. what did he choose to use it for? there are lawyers like the one mentioned, a deputy attorney general and use it to shut...
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it's been two weeks since louis carleglio checked into a connecticut spho with covid symptoms. the 32-year-old came home tuesday with an oxygen tank and iv marks on his arm, scars from a covid battle that nearly spiralled out of control. how bad did it get? >> it began with a fever that i had for about nine days. and it refused to break. at one point i was on 40 liters of air with 60% oxygen which unbeknownst to me was eerily close to the max you can get for high flow air. the doctor kind of later on told me that i was basically going to be close to intubation. >> reporter: how did it feel leaving the hospital? >> oh, felt great. it was a beautiful day out today. so i got to breathe in fresh air finally. >> reporter: as cases rise across the state, hospitals are seeing more patients like carleglio according to yale's chief clinical officer, dr. tom balcezak. >> we've seen a 70% reduction in those over the age of 55 being admitted to the hospital, but what that means is we're seeing a lot more 30 and 40-year-olds coming in. just last week we intubated a 21-year-old. that's reall
it's been two weeks since louis carleglio checked into a connecticut spho with covid symptoms. the 32-year-old came home tuesday with an oxygen tank and iv marks on his arm, scars from a covid battle that nearly spiralled out of control. how bad did it get? >> it began with a fever that i had for about nine days. and it refused to break. at one point i was on 40 liters of air with 60% oxygen which unbeknownst to me was eerily close to the max you can get for high flow air. the doctor kind...
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none wide. >> i think the segregation in connecticut was not legal it was just customary, wasn't it? >> yes here in st. petersburg is not an ordinance but it was enforced by the police, almost always. they try to find a place where blacks could swim but was often in the most disgusting place imaginable for the railroad tracks ended it was actually the biggest issue here for years. they finally had a swim in and a spa where the learn to swim. and they won incorporate then they close the pool of course for a year but then they reopened it. a lot of those heroes are still around. back in 1956. >> the things we take for granted being able to get in the ocean, right? right just a couple more >> this is the preamble. is it possible, even probable gas station advertising segregated restrooms was actually in a manner that might be perceived as being racist was in fact encouraging black people the reality being many gas issues in the south did not let the only not colored restroom was often segregated with defective plus better than going behind the stationer in the woods. kind of a veiled in
none wide. >> i think the segregation in connecticut was not legal it was just customary, wasn't it? >> yes here in st. petersburg is not an ordinance but it was enforced by the police, almost always. they try to find a place where blacks could swim but was often in the most disgusting place imaginable for the railroad tracks ended it was actually the biggest issue here for years. they finally had a swim in and a spa where the learn to swim. and they won incorporate then they close...
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we were contacted recently by the connecticut historical society about borrowing the hat because the american school for the deaf in connecticut was founded during monroe's tour in 1817 and he visited there. and they did not have a sign in american sign language yet for president. so the stories related to us is the sign was created that day and this is still today the asl sign for president. it's this. and the story is it's because of the hat he was wearing. i wish we could claim we made that up. we didn't. the story was brought to us. we're about to loan the hat for that purpose for that school. i think it's a wonderful visual image that has helped influence something that has endured here for 200 years. even if it's not true, it's a great story. i love it. [ inaudible ] >> packed with real stuff. [ inaudible ] >> thank you. unsolicited endorsement there from my friend tracy. we have brochures and our program schedule out in the hallway. i encourage you to take those if you haven't already. and i thank you. [ applause ]. >>> weeknights this month we're featuring american history tv
we were contacted recently by the connecticut historical society about borrowing the hat because the american school for the deaf in connecticut was founded during monroe's tour in 1817 and he visited there. and they did not have a sign in american sign language yet for president. so the stories related to us is the sign was created that day and this is still today the asl sign for president. it's this. and the story is it's because of the hat he was wearing. i wish we could claim we made that...