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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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
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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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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
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...
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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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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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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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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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we have an example of a team in 1880s in danbury, connecticut. it's not until 1820 that foster establishes the negro leagues, a professional league. there were a number of incarnations, a number of teams participated in that. we have examples from indianapolis clowns, a program from one of their games. a signed baseball by satchel page, a phenomenal pitcher who got his start and spent many years in the negro leagues, doesn't become a rookie in the major leagues until 42 and continues to pitch until he's 59 in the major leagues actually. while that's going on, while african-americans are having to make their way with their own leagues, other brands of baseball are developing. what we have here is an image of the world champions indoor baseball team from 1905. indoor baseball was invented in 1887 in chicago. it was way for teams to keep in shape in the off-season in the winter. almost immediately indoor baseball moves outdoors. what characterizes indoor baseball is larger balls, smaller bats, smaller diamonds. it's not until 1926 indoor baseball ad
we have an example of a team in 1880s in danbury, connecticut. it's not until 1820 that foster establishes the negro leagues, a professional league. there were a number of incarnations, a number of teams participated in that. we have examples from indianapolis clowns, a program from one of their games. a signed baseball by satchel page, a phenomenal pitcher who got his start and spent many years in the negro leagues, doesn't become a rookie in the major leagues until 42 and continues to pitch...
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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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while we have seen a decrease in overall unemployment over the past year, over 143,000 connecticut residents are still without jobs. as i have said before, we know that women and people of color have been disproportionately affected. for example there are about 3.7 million fewer women working now than february of last year. to be clear these women are not opting out of the workforce they are being pushed out by inadequate policies, challenges like access to child care, work place flexibility are making it much more difficult for women to reclaim the jobs they lost. many have been forced to consider new careers because the jobs they had prior to the pandemic no longer exist. that is why i'm so encouraged that you and president biden have made it a priority to invest in american jobs and that means investing in workforce development, including sector based training, apprenticeship programs, partnerships between institutions of higher education and employers. as you know the subcommittee was instrumental in creating the apprenticeship program in 2016 has continued to fund the program with $185
while we have seen a decrease in overall unemployment over the past year, over 143,000 connecticut residents are still without jobs. as i have said before, we know that women and people of color have been disproportionately affected. for example there are about 3.7 million fewer women working now than february of last year. to be clear these women are not opting out of the workforce they are being pushed out by inadequate policies, challenges like access to child care, work place flexibility...
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let's go over to jean from waterbury, connecticut. >> caller: good morning. i don't know who the woman is that you have on your screen, but i have a general question you, and i am a registered independent voter, but i can't believe the republicans and independents and the green party would not be outraged, i want to know where the ethics committee is when we have someone like maxine waters, for the second time, calling for violence as well as upheaval. >> let's remind our listeners that we are talking with susan from the miami herald, now she is the chief congressional correspondent. >> getting a lot of attention along with marjorie taylor green who wants to get her removed from the house. >> welcome you have a really interesting site with the rhetoric. and i think that it all is really elevated after the january 6 attack where the democrat impeached the president andd house, they pointed to his rhetoric but they said led to the violence one capitol hill, that he stirred up the violence and encourage them to come and attack. so the two parties could go back a
let's go over to jean from waterbury, connecticut. >> caller: good morning. i don't know who the woman is that you have on your screen, but i have a general question you, and i am a registered independent voter, but i can't believe the republicans and independents and the green party would not be outraged, i want to know where the ethics committee is when we have someone like maxine waters, for the second time, calling for violence as well as upheaval. >> let's remind our listeners...
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host: a question from connecticut -- you can send a text to us at (202) 748-8003, talking about the oklahoma city bombing, saying since your district suffered one of the worst domestic terrorism attacks in america, what would you do to address that issue now? guest: that is a really interesting question. the oklahoma city bombing was an incredible impact on our community. we really came together to help those impacted. i think it takes soul-searching to figure out why people have an antigovernment belief or feeling and figure out how do we connect with them and change hearts and minds. host: here is wisconsin, michelle on our democrats line. caller: good morning. i am watching your show, and representative stephanie bice, i was wondering what you brought up about absentee ballots and the rules you want to put in place, are those rules that you want to be put in place, is that something that was still in place while president trump was still president but nobody worried about absentee ballots? or did this come up because of president biden winning? thank you. guest: thank you for the question
host: a question from connecticut -- you can send a text to us at (202) 748-8003, talking about the oklahoma city bombing, saying since your district suffered one of the worst domestic terrorism attacks in america, what would you do to address that issue now? guest: that is a really interesting question. the oklahoma city bombing was an incredible impact on our community. we really came together to help those impacted. i think it takes soul-searching to figure out why people have an...
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she served for 12 years as the president of connecticut college she writes prolifically and lectures widely. and her brand new book, which we will be talking about tonight is called generosity unbound. how american philanthropist can strengthen the economy and rebuild the american middle class. so claire welcome. thank you very much. you are you have an argument to make you have a story to tell? what tell it to us take a few minutes just put the id on the table. okay before i do that, can i thank you and reina for this beautiful center for public conversation. i think all the guests present tonight understand what an important place this is and the fact that democracy is a discussion. and this is a place that starts from that position and then invites the thinkers and the writers and talkers together to engage in democratic action, which begins with thinking and speaking together and remembering where we came from where we are and where we're going because they're all connected and in the church of what's happening now. which is 24/7 television news wonderful we can get so focused on
she served for 12 years as the president of connecticut college she writes prolifically and lectures widely. and her brand new book, which we will be talking about tonight is called generosity unbound. how american philanthropist can strengthen the economy and rebuild the american middle class. so claire welcome. thank you very much. you are you have an argument to make you have a story to tell? what tell it to us take a few minutes just put the id on the table. okay before i do that, can i...
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the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlewoman from connecticut rise? 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. 1490. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from oklahoma rise? mr. lucas: mr. speaker -- madam speaker, as the member designated by representative cole of oklahoma, pursuant to h.res. 8, i inform the house that mr. cole will vote yea. thank you, madam speaker. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlewoman from washington rise? ms. delbene: madam speaker, as the member designated by ms. sewell, pursuant to h.res. 8, i inform the house that ms. sewell will vote yes on h.r. 1490. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from california rise? mr. correa: madam speaker, as the member designated by congress member napolitano, pursuant to house resolution 8, i inform the house that congress member napolitano will vote yes on h.r. 1490. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from wiscons
the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlewoman from connecticut rise? 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. 1490. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from oklahoma rise? mr. lucas: mr. speaker -- madam speaker, as the member designated by representative cole of oklahoma, pursuant to h.res. 8, i inform the house that mr. cole will vote yea. thank you, madam...
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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 ]. he talks about ho glorified the lost cause, and he argues whi
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...
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kimberly from farmington, connecticut -- not enclosing. i want to give a special thanks to virginia hall's niece who gave us permission to use these photographs and also peggy in france for acquiring the footage of josephine we used in our program. now, kimberly from farmington, connecticut has written to say thank you for this conversation. learning about powerful, courageous women learning from these knowledgeable hosts is so empowering and inspiring. i have two angry that i wasn't -- i have to agree that i was inspired. thank you for teaching us. prof. baer: it has been an honor. janelle: thank you for having us. >> american history tv, 48 hours of people and events that documents the american story. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2021] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] >> 60 years ago on april 17 1961 a force of 1500 cia trained cuban exiles launched an invasion on the bay of pigs on the southern coast of cuba. the
kimberly from farmington, connecticut -- not enclosing. i want to give a special thanks to virginia hall's niece who gave us permission to use these photographs and also peggy in france for acquiring the footage of josephine we used in our program. now, kimberly from farmington, connecticut has written to say thank you for this conversation. learning about powerful, courageous women learning from these knowledgeable hosts is so empowering and inspiring. i have two angry that i wasn't -- i have...
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the marine -- the guy was a marine reservreservist, he was g for governor -- or senator of connecticut. senator of connecticut and he said during the vietnam war he was a marine reservist and he put down vietnam service and somebody busted him. he didn't really go, but he was giving everybody the impression that he was a vietnam vet and he was running for senator of connecticut. i was telling denise, just say you're a reservist and i didn't get called up. fine. but don't try to tell anybody that you really did go. >> cash in on something -- >> say again, sir. >> trying to cash in on something -- >> yeah, trying to cash in on what fame. we didn't win that one vern. that super bowl went to somebody else. we did not get the ring for that one. desert storm, we got the ring for that one. but we went 0 for 1 on that one, that type of thing. so in closing, that's my story. you have any questions for me about anything, i'm an open book. >> not that i can think of. >> do you have any questions? >> no. >> i hope i made you life, because i think i have. >> clyde, it's a good story. >> everyone te
the marine -- the guy was a marine reservreservist, he was g for governor -- or senator of connecticut. senator of connecticut and he said during the vietnam war he was a marine reservist and he put down vietnam service and somebody busted him. he didn't really go, but he was giving everybody the impression that he was a vietnam vet and he was running for senator of connecticut. i was telling denise, just say you're a reservist and i didn't get called up. fine. but don't try to tell anybody...
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i had a interesting meeting with some ofnl my emergency managemet personnel in stratford, connecticut during the break and one ofpr the concerns they raisd was -- concerns regarding the competitiveness of smaller jurisdictions, applications -- for funds when you have, you know, this much interest. and particularly interest we don't have counties so it's either the state of connecticut applying or a municipality that may only have, you know, ten or 20,000 individuals and nfts on the shoreline, where, you know, you've got some really important national assets like the northeast corridor railline, interstate 95 some of those communities again may only have 15,000 people in them. and they've worried about their ability to compete for brick allocations especially with these bigger juries jurisdictions putting together much larger applications you share coming from region nine you've got big jurisdiction small jurisdiction do you share that concern is there a way to make sure that small municipalities get to compete fairly alongside big counties for dollars? >> yeah so within the brick prog
i had a interesting meeting with some ofnl my emergency managemet personnel in stratford, connecticut during the break and one ofpr the concerns they raisd was -- concerns regarding the competitiveness of smaller jurisdictions, applications -- for funds when you have, you know, this much interest. and particularly interest we don't have counties so it's either the state of connecticut applying or a municipality that may only have, you know, ten or 20,000 individuals and nfts on the shoreline,...
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i taught freshman english at the university of connecticut for six years and one of my courses was on censored books in the 1950s and what i realized was my students were so very young and came from a different moral climate that peyton place wasn't shocking to them at all. so i needed to give them the milieu of the moment to understand just how radical the novel was. so we are going to take a little time to give you the puritan mentality so that when the quakers enter your world, you can understand just how frightening it is. we're going to be looking at a time when the world was turned upside down between the years 1649 and 1660 or 1661. though we are all sweltering in the quaker meeting house what i need you to do is imagine the coldest day in london that you can possibly imagine, bitterly cold. the end of january 1649. and there is a very smallman, smaller than i am, about 5 feet getting dressed in the morning for his execution. and the king is very frightened that those who have come to witness his beheading will think him frightened so he has commissioned an personally thick und
i taught freshman english at the university of connecticut for six years and one of my courses was on censored books in the 1950s and what i realized was my students were so very young and came from a different moral climate that peyton place wasn't shocking to them at all. so i needed to give them the milieu of the moment to understand just how radical the novel was. so we are going to take a little time to give you the puritan mentality so that when the quakers enter your world, you can...
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host: let's go to james who is calling from brooklyn, connecticut. james, good morning. caller: how are you doing today? a lot of people are saying the craziest things i ever heard. name one reason why these people -- there is one reason these people are out there shooting and killing. it's because these corporations are taking everybody's jobs away from them and no one can support themselves. that's what happened last night. the man got fired from his job. you don't give a man a reason to live. [indiscernible] time bomb ticking. these big corporations, we need to take them down to where we can all start coming out and living as people. host: five that reasoning, what you just said, you shouldn't be able to fire anyone because firing someone from a job, even someone who possibly is stealing from the job, or someone who is not showing up, could cause a mass shooting. caller: no, no, no. that's the nonsense people like to talk about. let me tell you something. i've never seen a guy ever talk violence when he had a good job, a wife at home, and people that love him. today y
host: let's go to james who is calling from brooklyn, connecticut. james, good morning. caller: how are you doing today? a lot of people are saying the craziest things i ever heard. name one reason why these people -- there is one reason these people are out there shooting and killing. it's because these corporations are taking everybody's jobs away from them and no one can support themselves. that's what happened last night. the man got fired from his job. you don't give a man a reason to...
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scott: madam speaker, i yield two minutes to the gentlelady from connecticut, mrs. hayes. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman is recognized for two minutes. hathes hayes -- mrs. hayes: madam speaker, i rise in opposition to the amendment offered by ms. stefanik. this amendment would allow employers to self-audit compensation disparity, asking the same employer who may be engaged in pay discrimination to self-police their wage practices is a blatant conflict of interest. rather than actually incentivizing equal pay, as ms. stefanik would claim, this amendment gives employers a tool to hide evidence of pay discrimination and delay any resulting lawsuit and accountability by three years. the very idea behind this provision is insidious. it presumes that employers should be given loopholes to avoid liability after breaking the law. employers do not need a work-around to guard against these types of lawsuits. their best defense is simple. do not engage in wage discrimination. in fact, this amendment actually creates another means for employers to discriminate scr -- to dis
scott: madam speaker, i yield two minutes to the gentlelady from connecticut, mrs. hayes. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman is recognized for two minutes. hathes hayes -- mrs. hayes: madam speaker, i rise in opposition to the amendment offered by ms. stefanik. this amendment would allow employers to self-audit compensation disparity, asking the same employer who may be engaged in pay discrimination to self-police their wage practices is a blatant conflict of interest. rather than...
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alisha -- andrea is next from connecticut. caller: yes i am so happy to talk to you. i have contacted the cdc, the board of health in our state, the nih and i cannot get this answer. i know everyone is particular and their body is different from everybody else. i got the shot on the 25th. i have autoimmune issues. my doctor has always said to me your glass is half-full, and if you get stressed out, it overflows, so i had seven autoimmune diseases including severe allergies. i have been on allergy medication for 30 years nonstop. i did stop it because i did read dr. fauci's recommendation not to take any allergy medication. it is difficult when you are on it constantly. i stopped it about five days, i stopped my nsaids, prednisone, six weeks before i had booked the shot. so i got the shot, we drove home, and immediately i could not get out of the car. my whole body was hit, and i cap saying because i have a body that is attacking itself, was this the case that because something foreign came in and my body is already hyperactive and i did not want to blunt the shot with
alisha -- andrea is next from connecticut. caller: yes i am so happy to talk to you. i have contacted the cdc, the board of health in our state, the nih and i cannot get this answer. i know everyone is particular and their body is different from everybody else. i got the shot on the 25th. i have autoimmune issues. my doctor has always said to me your glass is half-full, and if you get stressed out, it overflows, so i had seven autoimmune diseases including severe allergies. i have been on...
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yankee at the court of king arthur," in which the time traveling connecticut yankee is very bored by the local newspaper, "the court circular," at king arthur's court, which just reports on monday, the king rode in the park, on tuesday, the king rode in the park, on wednesday, the king rode in the park. that is what "the washington post" does under democrat regimes. today, her royal highness, the princess kamala, rode in the park to her crochet shop, and ir is presented with the usual glass ceiling rubbish. the first sentence in the story is "when vice president harris visited a woman-owned a yarn shop," a woman owning a yarn shop, tucker, that is shattering the glass ceiling. everyone knows the yarn shop is owned by halliburton. if you try and buy a nice north country quilt, it is probably made by dick cheney over the weekend. and so, even this, a woman-owned yarn shop, kamala harris, she is going to a woman-owned yarn shop by a woman who probably declares her pronouns as kamala declares her pronouns. you know, i used to, as you mentioned at the top of the show, we live in activist,
yankee at the court of king arthur," in which the time traveling connecticut yankee is very bored by the local newspaper, "the court circular," at king arthur's court, which just reports on monday, the king rode in the park, on tuesday, the king rode in the park, on wednesday, the king rode in the park. that is what "the washington post" does under democrat regimes. today, her royal highness, the princess kamala, rode in the park to her crochet shop, and ir is presented...
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several years ago, senator chris murphy of connecticut went to the senate floor and spoke for many hours on gun control issues. and the purpose of that was in part to try to secure promise for a couple of votes but also to draw a lot of attention to the issues that he cared a lot about. if you are thinking of members of the minority party, if you make them talk they actually have an incentive to use that talking to fund raise and to otherwise draw attention to whatever issue they are trying to block. the incentives to really dig in and actually talk as long as possible might be especially high on that first attempt by democrats to force republicans to actually engage in a talking filibuster in part to prove or try and prove that that approach to running the senate is not especially viable over the short or medium term. making the minority talk is actually costly to the majority as well. as an operational matter, if it's the middle of the night, the majority is making the minority go to the floor and speak in order to accentuate the filibuster -- effectuate the filibuster, that person cou
several years ago, senator chris murphy of connecticut went to the senate floor and spoke for many hours on gun control issues. and the purpose of that was in part to try to secure promise for a couple of votes but also to draw a lot of attention to the issues that he cared a lot about. if you are thinking of members of the minority party, if you make them talk they actually have an incentive to use that talking to fund raise and to otherwise draw attention to whatever issue they are trying to...
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connecticut allowed transgender high school athletes beginning in 2017. last year, four female track team members sued, saying that just two transgender runners had won titles that had been held by nine different female athletes. >> i was forced to compete against biological males. girls across connecticut and new england all knew the outcome of our races long before the start, and it was extremely demoralizing. >> yang: most medical experts, including the american academy of pediatrics, say there's no scientific or medical evidence that transgender female athletes inherently have an edge. >> we're not legislating sports participation based on the size of your shoe or based upon your height or other sort of immutable characteristics. >> yang: in fact, hecox says she noticed a difference the moment she transitioned. >> minutes are now gone from what i would be able to do in a 5k. i'll feel like i can't go as long, so, stamina, my muscles will give out. i need to stop quicker. >> yang: dr. garofalo says excluding transgender youth from athletics could be de
connecticut allowed transgender high school athletes beginning in 2017. last year, four female track team members sued, saying that just two transgender runners had won titles that had been held by nine different female athletes. >> i was forced to compete against biological males. girls across connecticut and new england all knew the outcome of our races long before the start, and it was extremely demoralizing. >> yang: most medical experts, including the american academy of...
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i went to the polls this year in newington, connecticut. connecticut is a total democratic state with mr. blumenthal. there is no hope for republicans here. anyway, i went to the polls in newington and i handed my license to the two teenagers who were sitting at the table. she says, i do not need that. you don't want my license? we do not need it. do you want to know where i live? i said, i live on willard avenue . they never asked me my apartment number. eight families in this place that could have voted. they did not ask me my apartment. i walked over and got a ballot. i filled it out and i put it in the slot and i walked out. do you think my vote was counted? i have been voting since 1954. i have never in my whole time of voting been treated like that. usually, you walk over to the table and they ask you for your identification. this is in newington, connecticut. i mean, are you telling me that this election was not rigged? i went to bed at night. there is no hope. joe biden was going to win this presidency if there was no other way. hos
i went to the polls this year in newington, connecticut. connecticut is a total democratic state with mr. blumenthal. there is no hope for republicans here. anyway, i went to the polls in newington and i handed my license to the two teenagers who were sitting at the table. she says, i do not need that. you don't want my license? we do not need it. do you want to know where i live? i said, i live on willard avenue . they never asked me my apartment number. eight families in this place that could...
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he also sits on the board of pfizer and joins us from westport, connecticut. good morning. >> doctor: good morning. >> brennan: dr. fauci said we would know no later than friday whether this pause on j & j would no want to answer this question, if you were still f.d.a. commissioner, would you have gone ahead with this pause? >> doctor: look, i think this is a decision for the f.d.a. to make. right now it is before the c.d.c. advisory commission, which creates some of the problems about how it is going to be decided about the use of this vaccine gets resumed. i think it was reasonable to pause this while the vaccine gets investigated. bu we need to find a pathway to bring this back to the market, with, perhaps, additional warnings and additional information on who is most indicated for this vaccine. given the fact that these risks seem to be related to the vaccine, based on wat we know right now. >> brennan: when you say "restrictions," you meanage s certain gendering? seituation i t where there is an age restriction. a lot of the people who had the side effect
he also sits on the board of pfizer and joins us from westport, connecticut. good morning. >> doctor: good morning. >> brennan: dr. fauci said we would know no later than friday whether this pause on j & j would no want to answer this question, if you were still f.d.a. commissioner, would you have gone ahead with this pause? >> doctor: look, i think this is a decision for the f.d.a. to make. right now it is before the c.d.c. advisory commission, which creates some of the...
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connecticut democratic congressman jim himes says the biden administration is handling this issue. one step at a time. but obviously a devastating it has been for a very long time. says he wants to see the biden administration working with countries like honduras and el salvador to solve the underlying problems. let's try to help them solve the economic and the you know, the violence, however, republicans say the underlying problem is actually human traffickers making money off the migrants. this. >> but crisis at the border is enriching human smugglers by administration is not doing anything to stop that or they're continuing to incentivize has incentivized and enrich these cartels, new york republican congresswoman claudia tenney. >> says videos like this one of 2 ecuadorian sisters dropped over the border wall by alleged human smugglers paint a real picture of what is going on we're rescue operation now. we're not patrolling sovereign border of the united states of america. we're rescuing children from human trafficking. 10. he says the problem won't end. >> until human traffick
connecticut democratic congressman jim himes says the biden administration is handling this issue. one step at a time. but obviously a devastating it has been for a very long time. says he wants to see the biden administration working with countries like honduras and el salvador to solve the underlying problems. let's try to help them solve the economic and the you know, the violence, however, republicans say the underlying problem is actually human traffickers making money off the migrants....
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freeman has previously served as the fire chief for hartford, connecticut. he's been there since 2016, he's married. he has 2 daughters who will take the position. effective may 17th. >> all right. time for another look at the weather. you're looking over the embarcadero is getting all ready to say, oh, look, it's not not it doesn't look nice looks kind of gray and blustery. yes, that it's cooler out there, right, lawrence. yes, certainly a cool, especially as you approach the coastline. still a lot of sunshine in the valleys and temperatures. very nice there. but that fog and low cloud cover moving back on shore right now and it is settling in now toward the beach right now. >> yeah. you probably need your jacket out there in half moon bay to school along the coastline. the fog moving here come the seagulls too. and we've got some drizzle developing along the beaches as well. so we'll see more of that. i think overnight tonight kind of see the fog kind of settling in there right now and some of them already making its way inside the bay. now. overnight toni
freeman has previously served as the fire chief for hartford, connecticut. he's been there since 2016, he's married. he has 2 daughters who will take the position. effective may 17th. >> all right. time for another look at the weather. you're looking over the embarcadero is getting all ready to say, oh, look, it's not not it doesn't look nice looks kind of gray and blustery. yes, that it's cooler out there, right, lawrence. yes, certainly a cool, especially as you approach the coastline....
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a small porcelain bowl that was purchased at a connecticut yard sale for $35 was recently revealed to be a rare 15th century chinese artifact worth up to $500,000 said the connecticut homeowner, "which is a lot? [ light laughter ] and finally a man in california is facing a fine after he allegedly used a mannequin for at least a year and a half to drive in the carpool lane. he probably could have got out of it but his lawyer didn't say a word still beats rudy and that was the monologue, you guys we got a great show for you tonight. he's host of cnn's "the lead with jake tapper." he's a good friend of this show. we're so happy he's gonna be back jake tapper will be here and this guy is just an incredible actor he makes everything he's in better he just reser -- received, excuse me, a critics choice nomination for his role in "fargo." glynn turman will be joining us. but before we get to all that, texas and mississippi announced that they're lifting their covid restrictions, including mask mandates, against the strong warnings of public health officials. and the same republicans putting
a small porcelain bowl that was purchased at a connecticut yard sale for $35 was recently revealed to be a rare 15th century chinese artifact worth up to $500,000 said the connecticut homeowner, "which is a lot? [ light laughter ] and finally a man in california is facing a fine after he allegedly used a mannequin for at least a year and a half to drive in the carpool lane. he probably could have got out of it but his lawyer didn't say a word still beats rudy and that was the monologue,...
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as connecticut works to expand vaccinations one site doubling as a food pantry. governor ned lamont was on hand in east windsor. no appointments needed there, first come first served for the shots and food being distributed. more than 50 of connecticut's vaccination sites are now allowing walk-ups. >> reporter: i'm bianna golodryga in new york. undergraduate enrollment in colleges and universities for the 2021 spring semester saw the steepest decline since the start of the pandemic. according to the national student clearinghouse research center, overall enrollment fell by 5.9% compared to last spring. with community college enrollment down over 11%. native americans experienced the largest drop in enrollment at 13%, followed by declines among black, white and latinx students. one potential bright spot, grad rat enrollment rose by 4% for those seeking masters degrees and 8% for those seeking doctoral degrees. >> reporter: i'm jean sass ras in new york city. mayor bill de blasio is announcing he plans to fully reopen this city july 1st. he says the goal is to open
as connecticut works to expand vaccinations one site doubling as a food pantry. governor ned lamont was on hand in east windsor. no appointments needed there, first come first served for the shots and food being distributed. more than 50 of connecticut's vaccination sites are now allowing walk-ups. >> reporter: i'm bianna golodryga in new york. undergraduate enrollment in colleges and universities for the 2021 spring semester saw the steepest decline since the start of the pandemic....