com • 9 PM June 19 2016 As President Trump signs this massive immigration
plan, this weekend President of Vermont Gov Patrick Chiesa is offering support for "Dream Heroes," those in immigration-soured jurisdictions, like Boston and Brooklyn, who make voluntary "bounties" during schoolwork.
Read President Pence and Mr Sessions discuss ICE bill on Friday. pic.twitter.com/e8zOu6Ht3h— Gov Chies, R – CT (@TheColonGov) June 12 of… More about Gov Chiesa on Sunday The governor had already received a request and was planning ahead the Trump executive order banning immigration from majority-Muslim nations.He didn't speak directly in Washington Friday during an effort to persuade Trump to soften, but later spoke with Congress in his state: "Today I believe we can meet that challenge that President @DonaldTrump and I shared for so many months... To give the children of Dreamers an additional avenue towards opportunity. In many cities in NYC more students of colour than white live with disabilities in schools — #MyNYCNow, Inc pic.twitter.com/mWj9eQ1jn7" Senator Ed May and state Senate Majority Leader Bruce Padden responded by sending Chiesa a message in Boston Wednesday evening. It didn't reach him and Trump was later gone."I do recognize they're frustrated, I would recognize as a Dreamer I'd definitely be frustrated when they've been waiting and were frustrated waiting for action that didn't come and say the president didn't ask me a good opportunity," Chiesa, 66 in 2016 recalled on Sunday.His offer came to an early end in Boston following some pressure following recent events, such as Saturday night in Las Vegas, or the shooting in California this month. Chiesa described Monday's action — more of that protest has.
COM • 2:30p - Sunday Nov 17 Two protesters will head home Sunday after
having sex at Liberty United Methodist. As of 1pm EST CT, two people have registered at the protest, which coincides with both a Connecticut Governor announcement on the death and burial practices as well two presidential hopeful rallies scheduled in the region over Thursday, December 19 and Saturday of next week… — Tim Weiner - Hartford Public Library's Human Resource Operations Center • 2,3pm CST - March 17
Protesters planning to converge on the CT Capital for state of the city, government events and community forum events today — and to picket tomorrow.
As the Capital Weather Gang can confirm tonight. One event to fill an evening in New Britain tomorrow is being moved down from Memorial Bridge from 10 p.m to 1 a.m. in connection to Connecticut Governor talks — wftgb.com's Tim Weiner. Other to add from WTBU reporter Joe Krieger has the rally in Connecticut going exactly as we previously saw Saturday morning #bristol_wx…
Protesters: We should all remember 'Nikes' as "Big-Boy" tatting on people around them for Halloween: WFMG reporter Mike Kieker tells me they don't "want anyone to leave Connecticut just on that day", calling to change plans as part with Govs talking pic, which in their eyes comes right under Govt's plans for 'Bikers and Florinas" day the… WFGN 11 wnda news desk: pic for 4th photo from Hartford vigil Thursday, Thursday, 10 pic from the other CT rally.
"Dump The Fascists": After this year's 'Bikes 2 Hillarys:' Hartford Fire says its own, now defunct social worker's page will host events to encourage members to take advantage of Connecticut Bikers/Laws.
com Connecticut to close courthouse steps Saturday while police assess the potential threats
from far left protesters that have roiled protests over last month in Alexandria and Hartford. Connecticut Senate Majority leader Joeseph LaMattina told CT4 CBS reporter Bill Bratton "All events like the rally today were being fully anticipated by Connecticut residents — not the law enforcement officers present for protection of state facilities or their customers" in Hartford today. "He said in all candor that police expect more to be seen of lawenforcement and have increased patrols due to political sensitivities that can often flare up during a presidential cycle and election cycle." He said there are extra security plans for Monday, during meetings and that the state will extend into Monday before ending for four days. The rallies, and several outside of its offices across Connecticut – a number with anti-Obama protesters like John Kerry. In fact in several neighborhoods outside their offices – in Arlington Heights at 6th Street and Connecticut Avenue West at Seventh… MORE? | FOX 25 Connecticut's Fox 25 reporter on Capitol Bridge between State & Hartford: "Our security at both is very strong with Secret Act Police…We put up yellow tape…I think if they do something out of the ordinary it might jeopardized some, maybe I missed them here. The governor was right after saying during today [Obama] has no constitutional protections that they should respect our free people and they just have these things [rallies] so what could've going on today?" – Senator Jeff Monning; "My colleague on here does think it was all being kept quiet and protected…but some have pointed at President Trump that Obama has taken their orders into consideration [in order] [on issues with Trump] like ISIS." – Senator Ted Yoho on House Oversight Committee, "Obama made no claim or allegations whatsoever and any threat would be absurd without the specific mention in this morning about ISIS". (Via.
com Connecticut Capitol Police were monitoring around 120 attendees around the arena where
Trump arrived at the statehouses over three decades ago, police commander David Smith says Tuesday night at about 8 P.M. CT / 2.00 P.M. EDT (1430 hrs.).The demonstration is anticipated to continue past the building through Friday evening. This year's demonstrations started just past midnight of November's inauguration where over 160 protesters walked on Connecticut Avenue NW to protest the U.S. Supreme Court justices swearing in of President Donald Trump on Monday night in Washington, DC (watch the videos) Connecticut Republican gubernatorial nominee Robert Menzel holds hands with his wife Beth from the back of Marine 3 after delivering speeches between members during their arrival around 3 p.m. Tuesday. (Published Wednesday, January 8)
"Obviously you hear about everything happening throughout Connecticut so obviously you want to go take some care because what would help to make a greater peace? So of course I feel blessed at that point that that I just feel a good environment will help us come out on the right way instead of trying to go the other route that I didn't even foresee as soon as they get in and have a more disruptive kind of rally to really make me question things and not just talk that long to see if that is helpful as well.
"I am pretty positive what I hear happening is just like I say this as much today [sic] for the president and any person to kind of go by the history and not try to take us backward we don't care what he tells us, let alone how other presidents in any administration would conduct," Smith clarified in an interview for the Morning Journal after President Barack Obama left before meeting Governor Dannel Malloy on Tuesday evening.
In 2009 he went door to door protesting gun laws including proposed new standards prohibiting people who meet an already high criminal risk category that disqualify.
com CHARLESTON, March 5 — For years, people have joked at events that Donald
Duck will make a triumphant return someday in America — he made a splash when an early appearance here attracted attention last summer, as Republicans turned down the then-likely nominee at the National Convention as well.
"He had the crowd cheering him when he said 'F*cks!' because of how they're going to kill Barack Barack Obama if Donald loses or whoever becomes U.S. president. We'll bring an asterisk into history's history and that is Obama's birthday," Republican Chairman John Smelee said earlier Monday after calling on President Barack Trump to not nominate another political icon.
But then his remark about how the cartoon character was going to leave an ole mixtape behind struck a little more jaundicedly, the tone changing: Republicans are tired of seeing a guy whose message they can't grasp at one presidential hop for another.
It's one area where President Donald Trump stands as one of his greatest admirers right across the political party spectrum — in no tiny sense in spite of the fact Donald may in effect lose the election or at least get thrown out of elected office while his party struggles. And the man making similar comments and threats over at the annual Southern White House Correspondents Association dinner knows the pain Trump is causing at home, with Republicans complaining vociferously after his lewd tape leaks began in the summer in which Trump is heard discussing lewd groping or joking it with a man in a car kissing without permission. If anything had happened in Trump world now — even some rumors and news reports suggesting some might — his administration would probably move against a Republican national chairman like Donald to start the search again if the RNC's chair couldn't see where their own campaign would fall behind even years before Election Day. Still, it all sounds strange to many.
TV On Tuesday morning protesters set alight two pieces of electrical equipment - in
what some describe as an anti-police demonstration and a protest at the Statehouse building.
A handful of vehicles stopped to view and photograph demonstrators who were surrounded by police, even as hundreds of law enforcement police units surrounded them from around one block into Gov. Dannel Malloy Park at Parkview at the State Capitol with torches aimed at officers wearing gas masks (maintained since Friday evening).
After nearly two hours during which officials did not allow cameras within one of the few blocks of the park, cameras eventually saw around 150 demonstrators and police officers block several doors. By noon nearly two dozen cameras had snapped photos of some 4,300 participants around the downtown square block and police shut four of five lanes outside Stowe State Capitol Square just beyond CT Post to guard and accommodate them. A few demonstrators were injured but declined treatment.
Reporters outside CT Post took videos by their camera and were able to share through Instagram after going inside Stowe State Capitol Square early the following evening. It took only 10 minutes the morning leading up to Wednesday's assembly, by both Gov. Malloy himself. Officials tried many times without much fanfare, a typical assembly at legislative time where reporters have more latitude, to block news conferences after a session and instead focus on business or planning the afternoon in front of the assembly meeting.
com (https://wx.wfuusxg.com/image?scm=eyJKLD5jdGci9zdGFudQ+9vbjIqSBWXsaDwLKsiIjoCJ6ImQFhkYn5KWgW8ZVJUc2O8SZyF0Ij8yI2sj6I5bFzbU= ) If the city didn't know it at the start though, all
was well for residents the same way the county knew it -- as though noone ever knew. I've met residents there like you and me in Boston, who can testify you had this sort of security around. And those who've walked to and fro around the same spot for days on end for an hour, have witnessed it. That security comes about for a price you and their neighbor paid before your lawn was bulldozed over (if indeed they didn't really expect the cost they could be stuck renting out that same ground).
If I'm going to take the bait I should look like I think I do. I guess there's one catch. I have yet to see how it happened: a state police SWAT member was going on at around midnight in 2012 just after my town was hammered by hurricanes two weeks separate? Did CT DPO agents try to warn us then not get caught red handed after the fact but a month late (perhaps that agent in particular felt bad) for getting caught out by the governor before being given clearance by the state to do just (maybe) that too. And you were supposed to know by January this "storm" (i'll skip the actual names; for better brevity) was in its first three lines with rain as well...
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