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i used to run there because i was a drug addict all through hartford. i guess my question is he's a college graduate. he comes home. the question would be does he have a car? and he must know the areas that he shouldn't be going to. so, i don't want to put it on him. he probably was an innocent guy. he got shot. i want him to know if he had enough sense not to go down that corner store. guest: thank you for asking that question. yes, i am from hartford, connecticut. i grew up from the same street where i got shot at. a community that has been devastated by poverty and devastated by a lack of education opportunity and lack of job. the community has been riddled by crime and violence for decades. one thing that i haven't seen in that community growing up and including when i got shot is i invested in things that actually keep communities safe. invested in programs, invested in helping people get back to work. but most importantly, invested in things that help people heal and recover from violence. and those are the things that a community like hartford an
i used to run there because i was a drug addict all through hartford. i guess my question is he's a college graduate. he comes home. the question would be does he have a car? and he must know the areas that he shouldn't be going to. so, i don't want to put it on him. he probably was an innocent guy. he got shot. i want him to know if he had enough sense not to go down that corner store. guest: thank you for asking that question. yes, i am from hartford, connecticut. i grew up from the same...
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tonight, the east hartford police department saying thanks to them. a potential tragedy was averted, and a family remains whom. we're incredibly grateful for these everyday heroes among us. right here tonight, one of those heroes. >> hello, david, welcome to look sharp barbershop. >> david: the barber who reached her just in time. >> i took off running. >> reporter: his message. >> i'm honored and humbled that was able to make a difference, serve my community, and reunite her with her mom. >> david: the look sharp smashing windows with hammers and taking over university buildings is not free speech. let them go. let them go. >> being unsafe on campus is not going to be tolerated. >> we do not want cops on our campus. we do not want cops mobilized against our students. this is not a place that i feel like i can study effectively. >> frustrated students and school officials are cracking down after days of protests on college campuses. good afternoon . thanks for joining us. >> i'm larry biel and i'm kristen sze the campus protests began at columbia univ
tonight, the east hartford police department saying thanks to them. a potential tragedy was averted, and a family remains whom. we're incredibly grateful for these everyday heroes among us. right here tonight, one of those heroes. >> hello, david, welcome to look sharp barbershop. >> david: the barber who reached her just in time. >> i took off running. >> reporter: his message. >> i'm honored and humbled that was able to make a difference, serve my community, and...
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speaker, a couple days ago on saturday in the city of hartford, connecticut, the capital city of state of connecticut, 60,000 people gathered to celebrate the parade that was held in honor of the uconn men's college basketball team, which, again, just a mere week ago on monday swept over the university of purdue, a very good team, and secured back-to-back national titles. mr. speaker, that's the first time that's happened since 2007 when florida university was able to do back-to-back titles. college basketball has changed a lot since then. the new rules allow players to transfer from one university to another with no loss of eligibility. the nba continues to recruit even freshmen who play in the ranks of college basketball. the ability of a university to repeat because of all these factors that undermine continuity was really, i think, extraordinary that the uconn men were able to -- after losing three players from last year's team, to the nba, losing other players to the portal was still able to reload and under the amazing leadership -- amazing leadership of coach danny hurley was ab
speaker, a couple days ago on saturday in the city of hartford, connecticut, the capital city of state of connecticut, 60,000 people gathered to celebrate the parade that was held in honor of the uconn men's college basketball team, which, again, just a mere week ago on monday swept over the university of purdue, a very good team, and secured back-to-back national titles. mr. speaker, that's the first time that's happened since 2007 when florida university was able to do back-to-back titles....
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connecticut road, two fast acting barbers saved a child they saw running towards a busy intersection in east hartford. the little girl was corralled, steps away from the corner. the barbers found the child's mother at a nearby bus stop, and she apparently didn't realize her daughter was gone. >> millions of americans dropped their plastic shopping bags off at big box stores, supposedly to be recycled. but our investigation has led to some stunning revelations. here's abc's matt gutman, our abc news investigation, shining a light for the first time on how some of the plastic bags earmarked for recycling at walmart in the u.s. ended up 9000 miles away in southeast asia. >> it is irresponsible and unethical to be exporting plastic waste to other countries that do not have a recycling infrastructure set up to handle this. the plastic waste trade is part of a complex system that the u.n. says is too often plagued by illegality. as part of an 18 month investigation, we put trackers into plastic bags earmarked for recycling and dropped them off at 46 major retail stores across the country. a majority of the
connecticut road, two fast acting barbers saved a child they saw running towards a busy intersection in east hartford. the little girl was corralled, steps away from the corner. the barbers found the child's mother at a nearby bus stop, and she apparently didn't realize her daughter was gone. >> millions of americans dropped their plastic shopping bags off at big box stores, supposedly to be recycled. but our investigation has led to some stunning revelations. here's abc's matt gutman,...
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this is in hartford, connecticut, you see, right there two barbers who were in the middle of cutting hair in their barbershop, spotted the child through the window, rushed out the door, and then you're going to see right here. see that busy intersection they scoop up the child just in time. so that kid's mother was actually found at a nearby bus stop. she said she had looked away for just one quick second, so she was shocked with what happened. but very thankful for the two heroic barbers. and as always, i'll be posting links to the other stories you voted for on my instagram. okay, if you are a southwest flier, buckle up for a potential change. ceo bob jordan tells cnbc that the airline could abandon its open seating system. southwest has long stuck by its simple model with a single economy class. no seating assignments. meanwhile rivals like united and delta have seen increased revenue from premium seating options. jordan's seating change reveal comes on the heels of the airline announcing production on a new fleet of planes continues to be delayed. thank you so much for joining us
this is in hartford, connecticut, you see, right there two barbers who were in the middle of cutting hair in their barbershop, spotted the child through the window, rushed out the door, and then you're going to see right here. see that busy intersection they scoop up the child just in time. so that kid's mother was actually found at a nearby bus stop. she said she had looked away for just one quick second, so she was shocked with what happened. but very thankful for the two heroic barbers. and...
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before hartford aim was to persuade people that often now they decide to leave east germany. they might, could work for west germany the, the ship. it says lived and spied in west berlin, but travelled regularly to this start as a collective in east berlin. because the apartment was used to relate instructions and give them a place to have lunch and chat homeless. we're not for the of the high profile spies that we've met for 13 years, always to mat apartments. we weren't friends, but we worked well together. we became a cheese and developing our legend. so if we would ever, because we had it all clear, they gave me virtually fry on to the side, what information would be useful. and then i develop projects for my sources and sent them to get that. we got information about discussions within the government and especially differences whenever it covered and has the policies are always differences of opinion. and that was important to know while the ship it says with active agents, the tools had to wait in the us. they were to live under false identities. on noticed on the scene
before hartford aim was to persuade people that often now they decide to leave east germany. they might, could work for west germany the, the ship. it says lived and spied in west berlin, but travelled regularly to this start as a collective in east berlin. because the apartment was used to relate instructions and give them a place to have lunch and chat homeless. we're not for the of the high profile spies that we've met for 13 years, always to mat apartments. we weren't friends, but we worked...
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. >> reporter: joseph's redwood city based non-profit and his hartford giving. he spent 15 years running their digital language lab and wanted a change. he became a certified cosmetologist. joseph falls for more than just a makeover, a safe space for comfort and shear. >> i have clients that i cut their hair and the next week i'm told they overdosed or they passed away. so i take this very seriously because it may be the last haircut this person ever does. >> reporter: so far tent city barber has provided about 1,500 haircuts with joseph who is not working as a high school substitute teacher who transports his salon to non-profits. on this afternoon, he pitches his tent at martha's kitchen in san jose, where people line up for a free hot meal, mobile showers, laundry services. >> he is very compassionate. >> reporter: he's grateful that he trimmed his beer. >> it gave me motivation, you know, it inspires me because he's got business meetings during the week. >> reporter: joseph says he would give his best, so people could look their best. often they would leap w
. >> reporter: joseph's redwood city based non-profit and his hartford giving. he spent 15 years running their digital language lab and wanted a change. he became a certified cosmetologist. joseph falls for more than just a makeover, a safe space for comfort and shear. >> i have clients that i cut their hair and the next week i'm told they overdosed or they passed away. so i take this very seriously because it may be the last haircut this person ever does. >> reporter: so far...
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the martin hartford now spends his time making model aircraft as a professor of physics at new york university. he studied changes in the earth's atmosphere in the late 19 seventy's. he was one of the 1st scientists to predict rising temperatures. i add and that's evidence that i thought the greenhouse effect would begin to warm the atmosphere sometime in the late 19 eighties. in the 19 ninety's, we would start to see the effect based on our calculation. the 1st line on the graph shows the increasing amounts of atmospheric c o 2 in parts per 1000000 or pm for short. the 2nd shows the expected rise and global temperatures in degrees celsius. the graph is part of an internal research report from 1982 that was revealed by the us press in 2018. the trove of documents show that exxon already knew of the risk of burning fossil fuels. at the time. we're on our way to switzerland to meet climate researchers. sonya sent event, i think she will show us the current concentration of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere. she's one of the world's leading climate scientists as gift. hop on to say that i've see
the martin hartford now spends his time making model aircraft as a professor of physics at new york university. he studied changes in the earth's atmosphere in the late 19 seventy's. he was one of the 1st scientists to predict rising temperatures. i add and that's evidence that i thought the greenhouse effect would begin to warm the atmosphere sometime in the late 19 eighties. in the 19 ninety's, we would start to see the effect based on our calculation. the 1st line on the graph shows the...
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wanted to enter the insurance industry was because i wanted to stay in boston at a coming called the hartford owned by itt. it did offer me a job. i thought would do training elsewhere to come back to boston, that's why i took the job. david: some people might say that insurance is a worrying -- boring business. it does not attract people the way private equity does. is that not the case or you found it would be interesting out of college? peter: i found it interesting. you aren't doing the same thing every time when you start in the industry. you learn to build relationships. you understand the quantitative nature of how to underwrite. the qualitative nature. i liked it because it had a balance of doing different things at once. david: what did you do after your first job in boston? peter: ironically i never made it back to boston. i stayed in new york. early on in my career i do not think i could work in new york city, which is a predominant portion of my career. so i have always been at big companies. i worked at itt, then i worked at general electric. marshall mclennan after that. david:
wanted to enter the insurance industry was because i wanted to stay in boston at a coming called the hartford owned by itt. it did offer me a job. i thought would do training elsewhere to come back to boston, that's why i took the job. david: some people might say that insurance is a worrying -- boring business. it does not attract people the way private equity does. is that not the case or you found it would be interesting out of college? peter: i found it interesting. you aren't doing the...
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. >> por la ventana noto que una nina corria hacia una transitada avenida en east hartford, c connecticut. >> osvaldo, el dueno del negocio, reacciono sin titubear. >> la velocidad que ella iba hacia la interseccion y no de otra mas que actuar, no tenia tiempo para pensar o mirar todo esto. >> su instinto salvo a la pequena de una posible tragedia ese 10 de abril. >> la tomo en sus brazos e inmediatamente busco a su madre, que se encontraba en la parada de autobus. >> cuando se dio cuenta de lo que paso y yo tenia a la nina en los brazos y ella cayo en sus y cayo en aer en cuenta se noto la cara de verg:uenza, mas se cara de agradecimiento a la m misma vez. >> le entregamos la lena, nos dio las gracias, se montaron en la guagua y asi tras compartir el impactante momento captado por sus camaras de seguridad, la comunidad ha celebrado su rapida reaccion y valentia. >> el alcalde de la ciudad les entrego un reconocimiento destacandoles como la verdadera definicion de heroes locales. >> nosotros seguimos pensando que la palabra heroes nos queda grande, porque eso fue una relacion de papa. >>
. >> por la ventana noto que una nina corria hacia una transitada avenida en east hartford, c connecticut. >> osvaldo, el dueno del negocio, reacciono sin titubear. >> la velocidad que ella iba hacia la interseccion y no de otra mas que actuar, no tenia tiempo para pensar o mirar todo esto. >> su instinto salvo a la pequena de una posible tragedia ese 10 de abril. >> la tomo en sus brazos e inmediatamente busco a su madre, que se encontraba en la parada de autobus....
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in the hartford, it costs 10 euros to enter, but is definitely worth it. towering in the center under a 30 meter high domains, the statue of emperor or charles the 6th. don't forget to look up at the impressive ceiling for us go. the library holds around 200000 books, some 350 years old. so in reality, we agree that the photos on instagram are not an exaggeration. the hoffer again, national library are definitely a must see this big mac smith. the remarkable thing is that charles, the 6th, like to commission the state hall, not only wanted to build a universal library because a functional building office. he also wanted to set up a monument that represented him self and his ancestors. that if you look for pictures of vienna on instagram, you'll definitely find the cause kisha or saint charles church built in 1737. the. the church has byzantine architectural elements since it was influenced by the hockey as sophia and it's tumble. but it's more than a selfie backdrop for an entrance fee of 9 years and $0.50. you can marble edits, impressive, baroque interior, the, the church was commis
in the hartford, it costs 10 euros to enter, but is definitely worth it. towering in the center under a 30 meter high domains, the statue of emperor or charles the 6th. don't forget to look up at the impressive ceiling for us go. the library holds around 200000 books, some 350 years old. so in reality, we agree that the photos on instagram are not an exaggeration. the hoffer again, national library are definitely a must see this big mac smith. the remarkable thing is that charles, the 6th, like...
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want to thank you so much for your insights and time today that is a professor at ron sullivan from hartford law. thank you. ukraine's foreign minister to mutual clay, but has called on his european union calendar parts to step up their commitments to kit's war effort to prevent what he described as worst case scenarios. many you for and, and defense ministers meeting unlock symbol, express relief over the us house of representatives approving a massive a for an, a package for ukraine over the weekends. or the e. u ministers shot stopped sort of fledging, more patriot air defense systems, as has been urgently requested by keith to i'd like to bring in william courtney a senior fellow at the ranch think tank in washington dc. before that, he served as us ambassador to cause exxon and georgia, and was also special assistant to the president for russia, ukraine, and your range of very warm welcome. thank you for taking the time. now you have written on x, not since the failure of russian forces 2 years ago to seize care of and capture or kill zalinski. has russia suffered a failure as dramatic
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osvaldo lugo says, he and another barber spotted the girl running past their shop's window in east hartford. lugo says the girl slipped away from her mother at a nearby bus stop. the barber's dropped their scissors and caught up with her seconds before she reached that intersection. >> she rio. i was right in the middle of the haircut, so my reaction is like, oh my god, what just happened? >> lugo was able to find the girl's mom saying it was an emotional reunion. >> it was like a moment of silence, but a moment of we didn't have to speak because it was just one of those moments that we just in awe, like, oh my god, what just happened? lugo says the girl's mom was embarrassed, but grateful. >> grateful for sure. >> well, coming up, why proving you're not a robot is becoming harder and harder. >> also ahead, more americans running into coyotes i brought in ensure max protein with 30 grams of protein! those who tried me felt more energy in just two weeks. -ugh. -here, i'll take that. woo hoo! ensure max protein, 30 grams protein, 1 gram sugar, 25 vitamins and minerals. and a new fiber blend w
osvaldo lugo says, he and another barber spotted the girl running past their shop's window in east hartford. lugo says the girl slipped away from her mother at a nearby bus stop. the barber's dropped their scissors and caught up with her seconds before she reached that intersection. >> she rio. i was right in the middle of the haircut, so my reaction is like, oh my god, what just happened? >> lugo was able to find the girl's mom saying it was an emotional reunion. >> it was...
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want to thank you so much for your insights and time today that is a professor at ron sullivan from hartford law. thank you. now people around the world have been marking earth day today since it was 1st observed in 1970 earth. today has been used to call attention to environmental problems. this your theme, plastic versus the planets in hong kong. a new law came into effect today aimed at phasing out a single use plastics and businesses such as restaurants. and in south africa, volunteers picked up plastic waste and other trash from some of the country's most popular features in cape town. and that is our show for today. you can follow our team on social media at dw means, or we're always on line to d, w dot com. i'm clear, richardson, thanks for watching the dates and i appreciate as i sent a died started make sense for me anymore. i've already tried everything. but what about this new approach? personalized nutrition, one blood sugar experiment, offer some insight. measurements of yourself and your responses to different fluids . this is even more important and the result is a special die
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. >> esto ocurrio en east hartford, connecticut, y hoy nos acompanan estos heroes sin capa que no pensaron ni dos veces en ayudar a esta pequenita. >> le damos la bienvenida a osvaldo lugo, dueno de look sharp barbershop y rafael santana, empleado del lugar. >> ellos son los hombres que vemos en este video. >> bienvenidos. >> bueno, primero que nada, ¿que sienten al ver a esta pequena corriendo ahi por el lugar, la ven por la ventana y salen a su rescate? >> bueno, ¿que sentimos en estos momentos alegria, en estos momentos lo que sentimos estamos orgullosos de que todo esto haya sucedido en algo positivo pero fue algo impactante y fue algo que nos asusto bastante. >> no, sin duda es escalofriante ver precisamente esa situacion. >> osvaldo, tu tienes tres hijos, pero ¿que cruzaba por tu mente en ese momento exacto. >> por mi mente era la era la distancia y la velocidad que ella iba hacia la interseccion y no habia no habia de otra mas que actuar no tenia tiempo para pensar o mirar todo esto, o asesorarme si el papa o la mama estaban cerca cuando yo vi la situacion para hacer nada de eso,
. >> esto ocurrio en east hartford, connecticut, y hoy nos acompanan estos heroes sin capa que no pensaron ni dos veces en ayudar a esta pequenita. >> le damos la bienvenida a osvaldo lugo, dueno de look sharp barbershop y rafael santana, empleado del lugar. >> ellos son los hombres que vemos en este video. >> bienvenidos. >> bueno, primero que nada, ¿que sienten al ver a esta pequena corriendo ahi por el lugar, la ven por la ventana y salen a su rescate? >>...
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. >> mucha nieve actualmente, por lo menos boston y hartford, connecticut estan libres de esa nevada, pero si ha estado l lloviendo fuertemente en esas localidades, inclusive en el valle de ohio, desde cleveland hacia charleston, han tenido la mezcla de lluvia y tambien asi agua-nieve durante gran parte del dia. >> esto es lo que mantienen los aeropuertos obviamente sumamente complicados. >> esto continua manana, fijese, con mas nevadas, vientos fuerte soplando sobre las 35 millas por hora desde lo que es nueva york hacia el area de asi agua-nieve mantienen los manana, nevadas, lo cierto es que el viento va a ser tan fuerte que va a estar generando complicaciones en la entrada y salida de los aviones y no es hasta el viernes cuando la situacion comienza a lucir un poco mejor y ya la acumulacion de nieve pudiera ser un poco mas moderada. >> asi que si tiene interes en nueva inglaterra, muy complicado, puede estar re recibiendo hasta dos pies de nieve. >> por otra parte, sabemos que estamos a mas o menos dos meses de que comience la temporada de huracanes y ya tenemos una idea podemos e
. >> mucha nieve actualmente, por lo menos boston y hartford, connecticut estan libres de esa nevada, pero si ha estado l lloviendo fuertemente en esas localidades, inclusive en el valle de ohio, desde cleveland hacia charleston, han tenido la mezcla de lluvia y tambien asi agua-nieve durante gran parte del dia. >> esto es lo que mantienen los aeropuertos obviamente sumamente complicados. >> esto continua manana, fijese, con mas nevadas, vientos fuerte soplando sobre las 35...
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new york, hartford, boston, to 60, up over the overnight period. the sleet turning to snow over i-90. accumulating snows, especially in the hills of maine and new hampshire. you could see one to two feet of snows before things wind down. tonight, everybody that lives in the northeast should be prepared for the potential of receiving the power go out. david? >> david: these spring storms are always something. rob marciano, thank you. >>> we turn now to the dramatic scene overseas tonight, in the israeli parliament. the families of hostages still being held by hamas in gaza, storming israeli parliament, demanding help in getting their loved ones home. tonight, president biden saying he is, quote, outraged and heartbroken by the killing of seven aid workers, including a u.s. citizen, in an israeli air strike on a clearly marked convoy, bringing food into gaza. abc's britt clennett in israel with the images of those heartbroken and desperate families. >> reporter: tonight, dramatic images of families with loved ones still held in gaza storming israel's
new york, hartford, boston, to 60, up over the overnight period. the sleet turning to snow over i-90. accumulating snows, especially in the hills of maine and new hampshire. you could see one to two feet of snows before things wind down. tonight, everybody that lives in the northeast should be prepared for the potential of receiving the power go out. david? >> david: these spring storms are always something. rob marciano, thank you. >>> we turn now to the dramatic scene overseas...
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new york, hartford, boston, to 60, if not over that, up through the overnight period. the rain turning to sleet and snow along i-90 tonight. we'll see accumulating snows inland, especially in the hills of maine and new hampshire. that's where you potentially will see 1 to 2 feet of snow before things begin to wind down tomorrow into friday. tonight, everybody that lives in the northeast should be prepared for the potential of seeing of power go out. david? >> david: these spring storms are always something. rob marciano back with us tonight. rob, thank you. >>> we turn now to the dramatic scene overseas tonight in the israeli parliament. the families of hostages still being held by hamas in gaza, storming israeli parliament, demanding help in getting their loved ones home. tonight, president biden saying he is, quote, outraged and heartbroken by the killing of seven aid workers, including a u.s. citizen, in an israeli air strike on a clearly marked convoy, bringing food into gaza. abc's britt clennett in israel with the images of those heartbroken and desperate familie
new york, hartford, boston, to 60, if not over that, up through the overnight period. the rain turning to sleet and snow along i-90 tonight. we'll see accumulating snows inland, especially in the hills of maine and new hampshire. that's where you potentially will see 1 to 2 feet of snow before things begin to wind down tomorrow into friday. tonight, everybody that lives in the northeast should be prepared for the potential of seeing of power go out. david? >> david: these spring storms...
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pasemos a la región de east hartford. esto es en connecticut, donde los trabajadores de una barbería vieron el momento en que un niño corría solo por la calle en dirección a una calle transitada. y lo está viendo usted? los empleados rápidamente reaccionaron a tiempo, corrieron y lograron alcanzar al niño antes que ocurriese una desgracia. minutos después encontraron a la madre del menor, quien dijo que este había desaparecido mientras estaban en una parada de autobús y al sur del estado en long beach. también quedó captado en cámara. para el momento en que una persona detiene su auto para abandonar un perro en medio del tráfico y luego se ve cómo empieza a perseguirlo el animal desesperadamente sin lograr el objetivo en ese momento, una mujer que repartía comida estaba cerca, grabó las acciones, la subió a las redes sociales y provocó una avalancha de reacciones, entre ellas la de una persona que se llama destiny, que encontró al perro y le ha dado un hogar temporal mientras alguien lo adopta. si uste
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haven't found the thief but they do have a suspect same hairstyle as jesse watters a young boy at a hartford laundromat got himself stuck in a claw machine his parents were not able to get him out but they did win this kind of ironic don't you think they got a teddy bear and no child to give it to we will be right back the student claims she has an excruciating condition which leaves are apparently aroused which is the ruined her life luckily for her doctors have one cure to fix her condition nearsightedness is skyrocketing and scientists blame focusing on nearby objects that don't move like a book a computer or new york governor's face right now she is upset that you are clapping now she is happy that you are laughing now she is just thinking about food in the today show interviewed a 110-year-old man who still drives his car every day but he did admit that he struggles with other forms of transportation when asked if he had a message for president biden in new york city construction worker responded by saying if you which coincidentally is also president biden's new campaign slogan but in
haven't found the thief but they do have a suspect same hairstyle as jesse watters a young boy at a hartford laundromat got himself stuck in a claw machine his parents were not able to get him out but they did win this kind of ironic don't you think they got a teddy bear and no child to give it to we will be right back the student claims she has an excruciating condition which leaves are apparently aroused which is the ruined her life luckily for her doctors have one cure to fix her condition...
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after hartford -- harvard she trained at a hospital and worked in the same neighborhood she grew up in, central brooklyn, taking care of family, friends and neighbors. host: you say she chose it for a reason, what was that? dr. blackstone: she chose neurology because it is one of the most challenging specialties, the kidney is a challenging organ. the other is because within black communities there is a high burden of chronic kidney disease and that is the results of systemic racism. diabetes, high blood pressure leads to kidney disease and what we see is lack of access to health care and healthy food, lack of access to culturally responsive care and other determinants are the reason we see higher kidney disease within our community and my mother worked at a hospital in a neighborhood with the highest kidney disease rates in the country. host: you write and legacy quote i lieve our mother practiced structurally competent and culturally responsive care, meaning that the complex nature of the patient's background in the social context in which they live is considered during evaluation. w
after hartford -- harvard she trained at a hospital and worked in the same neighborhood she grew up in, central brooklyn, taking care of family, friends and neighbors. host: you say she chose it for a reason, what was that? dr. blackstone: she chose neurology because it is one of the most challenging specialties, the kidney is a challenging organ. the other is because within black communities there is a high burden of chronic kidney disease and that is the results of systemic racism. diabetes,...
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i used to run there because i was a drug addict all through hartford. i guess my question is he's a college graduate. he comes home. the question would be does he have a car? and he must know the areas that he shouldn't be going to. so, i don't want to put it on him. he probably was an innocent guy. he got shot. i want him to know if he had enough sense not to go down that corner store. guest: thank you for asking that question. yes, i am from hartford, connecticut. i grew up from the same street where i got shot at. a community that has been devastated by poverty and devastated by a lack of education opportunity and lack of job. the community has been riddled by crime and violence for decades. one thing that i haven't seen in that community growing up and including when i got shot is i invested in things that actually keep communities safe. invested in programs, invested in helping people get back to work. but most importantly, invested in things that help people heal and recover from violence. and those are the things that a community like hartford an
i used to run there because i was a drug addict all through hartford. i guess my question is he's a college graduate. he comes home. the question would be does he have a car? and he must know the areas that he shouldn't be going to. so, i don't want to put it on him. he probably was an innocent guy. he got shot. i want him to know if he had enough sense not to go down that corner store. guest: thank you for asking that question. yes, i am from hartford, connecticut. i grew up from the same...
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frost and freeze alerts for cincinnati to nashville and hartford, connecticut. here is forecast lows for this morning and tomorrow morning not much change, going to be cooler than average and we have another reinforcing shot of cold air arriving on wednesday for upper midwest and great lakes. there is better days ahead. look at future radar. we have frontal systems moving through. we could see rain and wintry mix going through the work week. pr providence, pittsburgh, new york city and philadelphia, top five here, very wet start. we don't have severe weather, could see thunderstorms for sections of florida. thursday and friday, potential of stronger storms. that will be a highlight gets through the work week. it is chilly. there are better days ahead. >> carley: you are inspiration to us. >> carley: open ing statements are set to begin in the hush money trial. first witness is expected to be david pecker, who admitted to run a catch and kill scheme to negative stories about trump ahead of 2016 election. >> todd: attorney general ashley moody joins us now. help m
frost and freeze alerts for cincinnati to nashville and hartford, connecticut. here is forecast lows for this morning and tomorrow morning not much change, going to be cooler than average and we have another reinforcing shot of cold air arriving on wednesday for upper midwest and great lakes. there is better days ahead. look at future radar. we have frontal systems moving through. we could see rain and wintry mix going through the work week. pr providence, pittsburgh, new york city and...
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they spotted her run into a busy street in east hartford, connecticut. their quick action likely saved her life. they joined us earlier. >> i knew to run. >> that little girl, not normal for a guilty girl to be running in the middle of the street. i said something and he did not take it as a joke. >> >> carley: the men were called everyday heroes. prince william appears at a high school yesterday. he shared a good old-fashioned knock-knock joke that is a favorite of princess charlotte. >> charlotte's favorite joke, it is not a joke i can -- knock-knock. >> who's there? >> interrupting cow. >> interruptingly cow who? >> moo. >> carley: it is a classic winner. the prince made the trip for world mental health day and he mentioned princess kate would have loved to be at the event. national pretzel day. wetzel pretzel handing out free pretzels across the country. they are free. they are doing it because the company is celebrating 30th birthday today. >> ainsley: this one has cinnamon on it. >> carley: i'm taking a seat. >> ainsley: so good. you like cinnamon?
they spotted her run into a busy street in east hartford, connecticut. their quick action likely saved her life. they joined us earlier. >> i knew to run. >> that little girl, not normal for a guilty girl to be running in the middle of the street. i said something and he did not take it as a joke. >> >> carley: the men were called everyday heroes. prince william appears at a high school yesterday. he shared a good old-fashioned knock-knock joke that is a favorite of...
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frost and freeze alerts from fayetteville ha to hartford and boston. here is tuesday, wet for a lot of folks. we could see a wintry mix across the great lakes and will travel south and east and be a wet drive and wet weather travel day for parts of the northeast on wednesday as we get into the latter part of april. talking about the wettest april on record for pittsburgh and top 10 for buffalo, rochester, harrisburg, another round of rain moves in midweek. potential for thunderstorms for parts of north texas and fairly q quiet until wednesday, thursday, friday and saturday, multi-severe weather event including tornados for central and southern plains. wednesday, thursday, friday, saturday for all big cities. we call it tornado alley and we'll definitely see potential for tornados getting into latter part of the week and weekend. i'll go to todd who is in connecticut right now, todd, over to you. >> todd: jd, thank you. the president of columbia university facing bipartisan calls to resign over her handling of antisemitism protests on campus. john fette
frost and freeze alerts from fayetteville ha to hartford and boston. here is tuesday, wet for a lot of folks. we could see a wintry mix across the great lakes and will travel south and east and be a wet drive and wet weather travel day for parts of the northeast on wednesday as we get into the latter part of april. talking about the wettest april on record for pittsburgh and top 10 for buffalo, rochester, harrisburg, another round of rain moves in midweek. potential for thunderstorms for parts...
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we're not going to move hartford. but there are a lot of places where we can tolerate coexistence with, beavers and get the benefits from what they they do but it is it is going to require lot more education. yeah. so i have a first book coming out in april were kind enough to take a look at it and actually i devote a few pages to beavers, not the whole thing. but my book is called life as we know it can be and it it's sort of addressed as letter to my kids, but it's framed around a reexamination of maslow's hierarchy of needs in the age of climate change. so i my way up through the pyramid of the basic physiological needs a chapter on air, water, temperature. and then we go to shelter and security and all of that and i came across so many inspiring stories of people and. really, the big takeaway is the communities that get through this, these changes the most, the ones that have the most trust, the most connection with each other and nature and. people who are using these beaver dam analogs out west that try to bring
we're not going to move hartford. but there are a lot of places where we can tolerate coexistence with, beavers and get the benefits from what they they do but it is it is going to require lot more education. yeah. so i have a first book coming out in april were kind enough to take a look at it and actually i devote a few pages to beavers, not the whole thing. but my book is called life as we know it can be and it it's sort of addressed as letter to my kids, but it's framed around a...
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beyond nation capitol on surging resources to fight crime in three any cities, jackson, mississippi and hartford, connecticut. >> thanks. >> of course. >> now hours away from the total solar eclipse next how a ranch owner is offering unique viewing experience. stay with us. to beating these two every thursday. help fuel today with boost high protein, complete nutrition you need... ...without the stuff you don't. so, here's to now. boost. icy hot. ice works fast. ♪ heat makes it last. feel the power of contrast therapy. ♪ so you can rise from pain. icy hot. your yard is your sanctuary. where you should feel free. i know... i was talking about the dogs. they need their lawn back fast and you need scotts turf builder rapid grass. it's revolutionary mix of seed and fertilizer that grows grass 2 times faster than just seed alone. giving you a stronger lawn. release the hounds! smell that freedom, eh? i smell it! i'm still talking to the dogs. get scotts turf builder rapid grass today, it's guaranteed. feed your lawn. feed it. ♪ ♪ relax into a caribbean state of mind. visit sandals.com or call
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new york, hartford, bridgeport and new haven. the very footprint that they acquired and announced. it would have been easy for us to walk away. we could have pretended that they had done everything they were supposed to do. we could have avoided the critique of our own methods, or we could lead in. we chose to lean in and we chose to persist because we had something worth fighting for, a better bank and a better community, the opportunity for thousands. we persisted and persistence pays off, so i stand before you today to make an announcement at the conference, an agreement, to resolve our concerns. this is a big deal. today, they are announcing an agreement to work together to ensure greater levels of investment in minorities in underserved communities. [applause] i will get to the billions. part of this agreement, key banks will provide $17 million in subsidies, grants, down payment assistance, grants expansion, marketing and loan applicants. they will be independently responsible for allocating. each with meaningful input from the other. $8 million to support ncrc's decision to
new york, hartford, bridgeport and new haven. the very footprint that they acquired and announced. it would have been easy for us to walk away. we could have pretended that they had done everything they were supposed to do. we could have avoided the critique of our own methods, or we could lead in. we chose to lean in and we chose to persist because we had something worth fighting for, a better bank and a better community, the opportunity for thousands. we persisted and persistence pays off, so...