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and the philadelphians are writing to boston and the connecticut ers are writing to boston. they're not writing to each other yet. they're that comes with the formation of congress and the creation of these new bonds. so there's this moment between the tea party and the seating of the first continental congress where boston is uniquely this communications node. and if they were then embarrassed by being as they been four years earlier, a complete failure on the t non consumption on importation front. this would corrode the legitimacy any claim that boston shouldn't pay the t to get the port act open. it should be simplest solution of the whole problem and that in fact paying for the t was one of the things that congress took up as a potential response to all of this. and could well have been a step forward. you've us so much to think about here and there. i know plenty more that we could that we could talk about in the book. but i want to be respectful of our audience here and make sure that we reserve a little bit of time for any questions you all may have. so, emily, who o
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another outside boston. recruits from the south would be inoculated at dumfries or alexander area in virginia or right where we are, right near where we sit in georgetown, maryland. one soldier recalled hundreds. a soldier from north carolina recalled hundreds of his fellow soldiers being inoculated, quote, where washington city now stands. in morristown, new jersey, where washington and the majority of the continental army were camped. he made a deal with the local population. local population wasn't so sure about having all these soldiers inoculating. won't that spread disease to our town? washington made a deal that if they allowed the soldiers to inoculate, he would provide free inoculations for anyone in the town who opened up their homes, churches and businesses to the soldiers that he would inoculate them for free. remember, this is a considerable expense. so soldiers and civilians inoculated together in morristown. very few soldiers. so this was a remarkable success. the inoculations of the continent
another outside boston. recruits from the south would be inoculated at dumfries or alexander area in virginia or right where we are, right near where we sit in georgetown, maryland. one soldier recalled hundreds. a soldier from north carolina recalled hundreds of his fellow soldiers being inoculated, quote, where washington city now stands. in morristown, new jersey, where washington and the majority of the continental army were camped. he made a deal with the local population. local population...
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on the streets of boston that night. and the whole thing is essentially packed, edged for british consumption and to london. adams is instrumental in sending some 96 depositions of people from that evening. an interesting thing, if you read through them is that everyone was there and everyone saw something completely different. i mean, even the position of the moon is different in some of these accounts. but his point was he needed to get the report of this violence in the streets, which he had been dreading and warning of for since 1768, when troops arrived to london as quickly possible because, of course, martyred boston needed to get the attention there should not be any interest whatsoever in what might have provoked this outburst on the part of the soldiers who were deeply provoked, by the way, and were pelted with things that evening, as you know, by the populist populace of boston. so adams has for a year and a half before the massacre, been writing these very tendentious pieces, very lurid pieces about the crimes
on the streets of boston that night. and the whole thing is essentially packed, edged for british consumption and to london. adams is instrumental in sending some 96 depositions of people from that evening. an interesting thing, if you read through them is that everyone was there and everyone saw something completely different. i mean, even the position of the moon is different in some of these accounts. but his point was he needed to get the report of this violence in the streets, which he had...
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thank you so much. >> so as some folks know mike was actually my first boss in boston. i came to work at a law firm where he oversaw the training of emerging legal professionals and among us were folks named bill weld and deval patrick. and i think at the time we were almost certainly the only law firm in boston that was about to produce three governors for the commonwealth. it was extraordinary and he certainly gave us guidance in terms of how we developed our technical skills, but i think more importantly, his contribution to us was to give us a very clear sense of what it meant to be an ethical, legal practitioner, an individual who understood the needs of clients, but also understood the needs of the profession and of the responsibility that we all had to make important contributions in terms of public service. and so, the time that he had spent subsequently within the academy, i think, has inspired thousands and thousands of students to think of themselves as ethical public servants, as individuals who are committed to a level and quality of service that distinguis
thank you so much. >> so as some folks know mike was actually my first boss in boston. i came to work at a law firm where he oversaw the training of emerging legal professionals and among us were folks named bill weld and deval patrick. and i think at the time we were almost certainly the only law firm in boston that was about to produce three governors for the commonwealth. it was extraordinary and he certainly gave us guidance in terms of how we developed our technical skills, but i...
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the city of boston and. two other members who are nominated by watershed groups. because we were concerned at the time about the water from being diverted. but anyway, it's quite. so we went out with a you. national search to find a executive director and came back and and the a couple of my colleagues on the board said we've got to have an engineer. i mean, no, none of this, you know, policy wonk stuff, none of this, you know, any of that we've got we've to have an engineer and and hey, you know, the magi, the is saying that and so we went down and we we had to to got a guy that we ended up hiring and a guy who and took his resume to the governor let him know this is the mwi. he's glad he took one look. he said jamie, this guy gets slotted in that legislature. it's got to be know be able to deal with people up in the massachusetts and he can't he's not going to be. he said i don't know him but i'm looking at his resume. i had nothing because he had been chief engineer so well the colleagues on the board who
the city of boston and. two other members who are nominated by watershed groups. because we were concerned at the time about the water from being diverted. but anyway, it's quite. so we went out with a you. national search to find a executive director and came back and and the a couple of my colleagues on the board said we've got to have an engineer. i mean, no, none of this, you know, policy wonk stuff, none of this, you know, any of that we've got we've to have an engineer and and hey, you...
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i went to boston college, graduated.he reason why wanted to enter the insurance industry was because i wanted to stay in boston, and a company 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 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 did not think i could work in new york city, which has been a predominant portion of my career. so i
i went to boston college, graduated.he reason why wanted to enter the insurance industry was because i wanted to stay in boston, and a company 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 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...
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i went to boston college, graduated.he reason why wanted to enter the insurance industry was i wanted to stay in boston, and a company called the hartford, owned by itt at the time, 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 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. also, 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 did not think i could work in new york city, which has been a predominant portion of my car
i went to boston college, graduated.he reason why wanted to enter the insurance industry was i wanted to stay in boston, and a company called the hartford, owned by itt at the time, 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 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...
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daniel patrick welsh, geopolitical analyst from boston. perhaps the united states founding fathers. could never imagine that the country whose declaration they sealed in 1776 would have a long history of atrocities at home and abroad, from the korean peninsula to vietnam and onwards to iraq, afghanistan, iran and beyond, wherever there's been a conflict or strife, the us was involved. the us is... addicted to war as the war machine feeds its economy, but watch in this documentary how the rules of the game have changed as us no longer has the upper hand and has to reap what itsede. كل مسلم يقول اشهد ان لا اله الا الله وان محمدا رسول الله الحقيقه عندما ياتي الزائر الاجنبي يكون اقتنائنا به اكثر من الزائر العراقيه الحمد لله والشكر تجاوزنا هاي الخطوات كلها جهود الاخوان المؤمنين والمجاهدين والمقاتلين اعمال الموكب مستمره وان شاء الله مستمرين على خط الحسين عليه السلام "the most horrific war among all wars that occurred in the 20th century. the war on the korean peninsula had the highest casualty rate per unit area of any war in history. more bombs
daniel patrick welsh, geopolitical analyst from boston. perhaps the united states founding fathers. could never imagine that the country whose declaration they sealed in 1776 would have a long history of atrocities at home and abroad, from the korean peninsula to vietnam and onwards to iraq, afghanistan, iran and beyond, wherever there's been a conflict or strife, the us was involved. the us is... addicted to war as the war machine feeds its economy, but watch in this documentary how the rules...
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quite frankly i went to boston , college, graduated.he reason why wanted to enter the insurance industry was i wanted to stay in boston, and a company called the hartford, owned by itt, it did offer me a job. if i 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 boring business. it does not attract people the way private equity does. is that not the case or you found it would be interesting even right out of college? peter: i found it interesting. you aren't doing the same thing every time when you start in the industry. you are learning to build relationships. you understand the quantitative nature of how to underwrite. also 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 did not think i could work in new york city, which has been a predominant portion of my c
quite frankly i went to boston , college, graduated.he reason why wanted to enter the insurance industry was i wanted to stay in boston, and a company called the hartford, owned by itt, it did offer me a job. if i 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 boring business. it does not attract people the way private equity does. is that not the case or you found it would be interesting even right out of college?...
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i grew up in south boston, the ghetto, the irish shadow in boston. it's a lot of people know where it is. i guess some do some don't, but that's where i grew up. it was a free place to grow up. everyone has sons. i have a prime a going on a life. without 16, i started using drugs i saw using i v. harrowing. i was shooting harrow in my, i'm 16 years old. and it was basically to kill all the pain that i had inside of me from all the trauma that i was down with. and unfortunately, that led me to a wrong path. and i sat for minute in crime and i sat around bank. so i was 16 years old. by the time i was 20, i was so that the f b, i died mean and i was 20 years old and i went to louis barry penitentiary. i spent 10 years there. um, after that, i got off one night and then i went back and spent 10 years in states system. and when i was in last very parents hatchery us, it was one of the worst places i've ever been in my life 1st. like when i was going there, we were getting the lifted out of manchester, new hampshire. so we drove up the, the gods, open the
i grew up in south boston, the ghetto, the irish shadow in boston. it's a lot of people know where it is. i guess some do some don't, but that's where i grew up. it was a free place to grow up. everyone has sons. i have a prime a going on a life. without 16, i started using drugs i saw using i v. harrowing. i was shooting harrow in my, i'm 16 years old. and it was basically to kill all the pain that i had inside of me from all the trauma that i was down with. and unfortunately, that led me to a...
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i grew up in south boston, the ghetto, the irish ghetto in boston. it's like a lot of people know where it is. i guess some do some don't, but that's where i grew up. it wasn't for your place to grow up. everyone has some type of a trauma going on a life without 16, i started using drugs i saw using i v. harrowing. i was shooting harrow in my, i'm 16 years old and it was basically to kill all the pain that i had inside of me from all the trauma that i was dealing with. and unfortunately, that led me to a wrong path and i sided commit in crime. and i sat around banks. uh, 16 years old. by the time i was 20, i went to that the the f b. i died of me when i was 20 years old and i went to lewis barry penitentiary. i spent 10 years there. um after that i got off one night and then i went back and spent 10 years in states system. and when i was the last barry parents had surgery us. it was one of the worst places i've ever been in my life 1st. like when i was going there, we gave me a lifted out of manchester, new hampshire. so we drove up the, the gods ope
i grew up in south boston, the ghetto, the irish ghetto in boston. it's like a lot of people know where it is. i guess some do some don't, but that's where i grew up. it wasn't for your place to grow up. everyone has some type of a trauma going on a life without 16, i started using drugs i saw using i v. harrowing. i was shooting harrow in my, i'm 16 years old and it was basically to kill all the pain that i had inside of me from all the trauma that i was dealing with. and unfortunately, that...
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i grew up in south boston, the ghetto, the irish ghetto in boston is a, a lot of people know where it is. i guess some do some don't, but that's where i grew up. it was a free place to grow up. everyone has sons. i have a trauma going on a life without 16, i started using drugs i saw using i v. harrowing. i was shooting harrow in my, i'm 16 years old. and it was basically to kill all the pain that i had inside of me from all the trauma that i was dealing with. and unfortunately, that led me to a wrong pass. and i cited for me in crime and i sat around banks. i was 16 years old. by the time i was 20, i was so fed the f b. i didn't even i was 20 years old and i went to louis barry penitentiary. i spent 10 years there. i. and after that, i got off one night, and then i went back and spent 10 years in the states just um, when i was in last period, parents hatchery, it was one of the worst places i've ever been in my life 1st. like when i was going there, we gave me a lifted out of manchester, new hampshire. so we drove up the, the gods opened the doors, let us all out of the van and get o
i grew up in south boston, the ghetto, the irish ghetto in boston is a, a lot of people know where it is. i guess some do some don't, but that's where i grew up. it was a free place to grow up. everyone has sons. i have a trauma going on a life without 16, i started using drugs i saw using i v. harrowing. i was shooting harrow in my, i'm 16 years old. and it was basically to kill all the pain that i had inside of me from all the trauma that i was dealing with. and unfortunately, that led me to...
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i go up and south boston, the ghetto, the irish ghetto, and boston. it's a lot of people know where it is. i guess some do some don't, but that's where i grew up. it was a free place to grow up. everyone has something i have a from a going on a life. without 16, i started using drugs. i saw using i v. harrowing. i was shooting heroin in my. i have 16 years old. and it was basically the kill all the pain, the hand side of me from all the trauma that i was down with. and unfortunately, that led me to a wrong path. and i sat commit in crime, and i sat around banks. uh, 16 years old. by the time i was 20, i went to the the f b. i didn't even, i was 20 years old and i went to louis barry penitentiary. i spent 10 years there. i and after that, i got off one night and then i went back and spent 10 years in states just um, when i was in lewisburg parents hatchery, it was one of the worst places i've ever been in my life 1st. like when i was going there, we gave me a lifted out of manchester, new hampshire. so we drove up the, the guys open, the doors, let us
i go up and south boston, the ghetto, the irish ghetto, and boston. it's a lot of people know where it is. i guess some do some don't, but that's where i grew up. it was a free place to grow up. everyone has something i have a from a going on a life. without 16, i started using drugs. i saw using i v. harrowing. i was shooting heroin in my. i have 16 years old. and it was basically the kill all the pain, the hand side of me from all the trauma that i was down with. and unfortunately, that led...
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>> i never made it back to boston. i stayed in new york early on in my career.- i didn't think i could for the work in new york city. i've always been a big company and then i worked at general electric after that. >> you were working at marsh mclennan september 11 2001. and where were you on that morning? >> it is my sixth day of work at marsh mclennan and i was on the 53rd floor of sauer 2 that day to work. . >> so what happened? >> the first plane went into town one. i had seen it, so colleagues and i started to evacuate. nothing urgent but into the stairwell to make our way down and made it to about the 40th floor when the second plane went into the building which i didn't know what it was at the time. i figured tower one had tipped over or something else i'd come into the building. we had a sense of urgency of getting out. >> with their mass rushed down the stairways? >> it was orderly but it was starting to get panicky. >> so you got out of the building. how much before the building collapse? >> i was probably 20 minutes north of the building when it colla
>> i never made it back to boston. i stayed in new york early on in my career.- i didn't think i could for the work in new york city. i've always been a big company and then i worked at general electric after that. >> you were working at marsh mclennan september 11 2001. and where were you on that morning? >> it is my sixth day of work at marsh mclennan and i was on the 53rd floor of sauer 2 that day to work. . >> so what happened? >> the first plane went into town...
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so, as some folks know, mike was my first boss in boston. i came to work at a law firm where he oversaw the training of emerging legal professionals and among us were folks named bill and dougal patrick. i think at the time we were almost certainly the only law firm in boston that was about to produce three governors to the commonwealth. it was extraordinary, and he certainly gave guidance in terms of how we developed our technical skills, but i think more importantly his contribution to us was to give us a clear sense of what it meant to be an ethical and legal practitioner, an individual who understood the needs of clients but also understood the need of the profession and responsibility that we all had to make important contributions in terms of public service. so the time he spent subsequently within the academy i think inspired thousands and thousands of students to think of themselvess as ethical public servants, as individuals who are committed to a level and quality of service that distinguishes this university from many others. i'm
so, as some folks know, mike was my first boss in boston. i came to work at a law firm where he oversaw the training of emerging legal professionals and among us were folks named bill and dougal patrick. i think at the time we were almost certainly the only law firm in boston that was about to produce three governors to the commonwealth. it was extraordinary, and he certainly gave guidance in terms of how we developed our technical skills, but i think more importantly his contribution to us was...
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and what i've learned through my work here in boston. the seeds for mrs. historical restoration were perhaps first planted after she visited there as. a tourist with her mother sister when she was just 12 years old, having loved history. she recalled being disappointed to see so few furnishings for pieces of art on display that were evocative of history of our nation. she got this same feeling of disappoint ment during visits as a senate white in the 1950s, and yet, after touring the house with mamie eisenhower following the 1960 presidential election. now, tonight, i very much want to try when i can, to bring mrs. kennedy's own voice into the presentation. so i thought i could quote from a letter she wrote to a white correspondent for the associated press that. correspondent had written to the first lady and asked the idea for her restoration was born. mrs. kennedy. i don't know when it did spring full blown from my forehead at any special moment. i've cared about old houses, about preserving the past. in georgetown, in newport, where i lived. i was alway
and what i've learned through my work here in boston. the seeds for mrs. historical restoration were perhaps first planted after she visited there as. a tourist with her mother sister when she was just 12 years old, having loved history. she recalled being disappointed to see so few furnishings for pieces of art on display that were evocative of history of our nation. she got this same feeling of disappoint ment during visits as a senate white in the 1950s, and yet, after touring the house with...
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what i have learned to through my work here in boston. through the historical rest duration, the seats were first planted after she visited there as a tourist with her mother and sister when she was just 12 years old. having always loved history, she later recalled being disappointed to see so few furnishings or pieces of art on display that were evocative of the history of our nation. she got the same feeling of disappointment during visits to the senate white in the 1950s, and yet again after touring the house with mimi eisenhower following the 1960 presidential election. now, tonight, i very much want to try what i can to bring mrs. kennedy's own voice into the presentation. so i thought i could quote from a letter she wrote to a white house correspondent for the associated press. that corresponded had written to the first lady and asked, when the idea for her restoration was born? mrs. kennedy replied, i don't know when, it did not spring full blown from my four head at any special moment. i have always cared about old houses, about p
what i have learned to through my work here in boston. through the historical rest duration, the seats were first planted after she visited there as a tourist with her mother and sister when she was just 12 years old. having always loved history, she later recalled being disappointed to see so few furnishings or pieces of art on display that were evocative of the history of our nation. she got the same feeling of disappointment during visits to the senate white in the 1950s, and yet again after...
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it's also hosting a cigarette buyback event at two locations in new york and boston tomorrow. >> qantas airways is cleaning up an expensive mess, thanks to a flaw in its booking system that flaw allowed 301st class tickets for flights from australia to the u.s. to be sold at an 85% discount. seats that go for up to $20,000 were mistakenly sold for about 3400. the sales are being honored, but passengers are being reassigned to business class. oh, that's not cool. >> well, no, but you did get an 85% discount. yeah. >> coming up, the mind blowing history that just happened in major league baseball. how one player just played for both teams in the same game. >> and later. that's wild. the spearfishers who got way more than they bargained for when a great white appeared out of nowhere. you're watching wor soa lawyers on television, how do you choose the right firm for you and your family? our goal is to get you as much as you deserve. $30 billion was set aside for mesothelioma victims like you. if you've been diagnosed with mesothelioma, we'll come to you within 24 hours so our team can get
it's also hosting a cigarette buyback event at two locations in new york and boston tomorrow. >> qantas airways is cleaning up an expensive mess, thanks to a flaw in its booking system that flaw allowed 301st class tickets for flights from australia to the u.s. to be sold at an 85% discount. seats that go for up to $20,000 were mistakenly sold for about 3400. the sales are being honored, but passengers are being reassigned to business class. oh, that's not cool. >> well, no, but you...
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you may move to massachusetts, but suburb of boston, may be similar involving migrants with buses. >>ng held today in a boston school district that diverted buses days before start of school. students were initially not included when bus lists were released because there was public out rage. massachusetts funded buses for migrant families moving into the community. the two buses used for migrants are funded by the state and not the school budget. it is inaccurate to suggest these children receiving bussing is not the reason yours did not. the center for immigration study says since 2021, increase of 10,000 migrant children in the state of massachusetts. we've seen a lot of anger in this community in massachusetts because of influx of migrants that feel overwhelmed. >> todd: another suburb dealing with sanctuary policies of the city, it is not right. don't miss cheryl on mornings with maria, hosting today. riley gaines taking fight for women sports to georgia state capital, they will discuss sharing a locker room with lia thomas, the biological male swimmer who went on to be a national
you may move to massachusetts, but suburb of boston, may be similar involving migrants with buses. >>ng held today in a boston school district that diverted buses days before start of school. students were initially not included when bus lists were released because there was public out rage. massachusetts funded buses for migrant families moving into the community. the two buses used for migrants are funded by the state and not the school budget. it is inaccurate to suggest these children...
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. >> bill: first we begin with bill melugin with that bear new out of boston. bill, what are you learning about this individual who was brought into the country come i believe based on the program that is legal? hello there? >> bill, that's right. back in june, local authorities in massachusetts, a sanctuary state, released this child rapist on just $500 bond and then ignored i.c.e.'s request to transfer him to custody. i.c.e. has been looking for them ever since and yesterday they finally got him, take a look, boston-based i.c.e. deportation officers detained haitian national cory alvarez, about 20 minutes south of boston, now in custody. alvarez was first charged with aggravated child rape earlier this year. this is after prosecutors say he raped a girl in a migrant hotel in rockland massachusetts back in march. i.c.e. confirms that alvarez first came to the u.s. last year. he flew directly into new york city as part of the biden administration's controversial ch nevada mass parole program that dhs has now put on pause after an internal audit found a signific
. >> bill: first we begin with bill melugin with that bear new out of boston. bill, what are you learning about this individual who was brought into the country come i believe based on the program that is legal? hello there? >> bill, that's right. back in june, local authorities in massachusetts, a sanctuary state, released this child rapist on just $500 bond and then ignored i.c.e.'s request to transfer him to custody. i.c.e. has been looking for them ever since and yesterday they...
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could you tell us about those which i think preceded the events in boston what what happens here? just this is just an indication of why people drift toward alexander mcdougal and away from the alliances. so montaigne's tavern was a popular tavern in the city and was not far from lovers of liberty for liberty. paul was erected new york after the stamp act and was talking about british soldiers earlier on. british soldiers, when they were off duty, quite enjoy, drink and one particular regiment was determined to cut down this pole. so they kept to cut down the poles. sometimes they failed. they wouldn't quite do it, but they eventually it. and the new yorkers just put up another one at one of the times when they cut it down, they cut it down into little pieces and. they dumped it all in front montaigne's tavern. and people are obviously this tavern and they're enjoying their drink well. so they come out and there's a lot scuffle between them. there's glasses, there's tables getting thrown over and that's just belgian new yorkers resentment against british. so macdougal, he this he
could you tell us about those which i think preceded the events in boston what what happens here? just this is just an indication of why people drift toward alexander mcdougal and away from the alliances. so montaigne's tavern was a popular tavern in the city and was not far from lovers of liberty for liberty. paul was erected new york after the stamp act and was talking about british soldiers earlier on. british soldiers, when they were off duty, quite enjoy, drink and one particular regiment...
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daniel patrick wels, geopolitical analyst from boston. perhaps the united states founding fathers could never imagine that the country whose declaration they sealed in 1776 would have a long history of atrocities at home and abroad from the korean peninsula to vietnam and onwards to iraq, afghanistan, iran and beyond, wherever there's been a conflict or strife, the us was involved. the us is addicted to war as the war machine feeds its economy, but watch in this documentary how the rules. the game have changed as us no longer has the upper hand and has to reap what it sewed. the rights to discover, excavate, refine and export oil belongs exclusively to britain, they were plundering iran's vast oil reserves. nationalization of the oil industry in iran and warn one another about the impact of the move on their economies. del equipo de infancia del principado de asturias que son un cortijo, tanto los responsables de la consejería, los juzgados de familia, el equipo psicosocial, ellas y cruz roja todas juntas forman un cortijo, yo no me voy a
daniel patrick wels, geopolitical analyst from boston. perhaps the united states founding fathers could never imagine that the country whose declaration they sealed in 1776 would have a long history of atrocities at home and abroad from the korean peninsula to vietnam and onwards to iraq, afghanistan, iran and beyond, wherever there's been a conflict or strife, the us was involved. the us is addicted to war as the war machine feeds its economy, but watch in this documentary how the rules. the...
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let's start with our guest from boston. uh, we see ukrainians moving further into russian soil, and according to reports, they are using uh british gifted tanks. where does that put britain in this whole? equation, russia has made it very clear that it does not uh tolerate any kind of support uh in this war, now in terms of these british made tanks into its territory, do you think that could signif some kind of escalation? of course, that's that is the the point, i mean this very zlavian idea that you can. just uh go ahead and and do this, especially in the area of coursk, we're talking about the history of world 2, mean it's a pr gambit from the west, which is actually the one conducting this as a proxy war, it's not a war between ukraine and russia, the west is using ukraine as can and fader to attack russia directly, and there are more and more obvious examples of it. "and this is just uh one of the most recent and the most blatant, and what will happen is the same thing that happened in uh karkov when the the uh ukraini
let's start with our guest from boston. uh, we see ukrainians moving further into russian soil, and according to reports, they are using uh british gifted tanks. where does that put britain in this whole? equation, russia has made it very clear that it does not uh tolerate any kind of support uh in this war, now in terms of these british made tanks into its territory, do you think that could signif some kind of escalation? of course, that's that is the the point, i mean this very zlavian idea...
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let's start with our guest from boston, uh... we see ukrainians moving further into russian soil and according to reports they are using uh british gifted tanks. where does that put britain in this whole equation? russia has made it very clear that it does not uh tolerate any kind of support uh in this war. now in terms of these british made tanks into its terror. do you think that could sign some kind of escalation? of course, that's that is the the point, mean this very that you can just go ahead and and do this, especially in the area of coursk, we're talking about the history of world war ii, mean it's a pr gamb from the west, which is actually the one conducting this. as a proxy war, it's not a war between ukraine and russia, the west is using ukraine as can and farder to attack russia directly, and there are more and more obvious examples of it, and this is just uh one of the most recent and the most blatant, and what will happen is the same thing that happened in uh karkov when the the uh ukrainians counterattack, and what
let's start with our guest from boston, uh... we see ukrainians moving further into russian soil and according to reports they are using uh british gifted tanks. where does that put britain in this whole equation? russia has made it very clear that it does not uh tolerate any kind of support uh in this war. now in terms of these british made tanks into its terror. do you think that could sign some kind of escalation? of course, that's that is the the point, mean this very that you can just go...
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this being boston, his first words to his surgeon were [in a boston accent] "ah, look at the doctah whoarchers have discovered a "super fluffy" planet with a cotton candy-like density because it's mostly made of hydrogen and helium. a mostly helium planet is unusual. reached for comment, an inhabitant of the planet said [balloon squeaking] "surrender, earthlings!" [laughter] damn! it's so hard to sound threatening here! curse this helium planet! until next time, this has been... ♪ the sound of science! ♪ we'll be right back with glen powell! ♪ i have type 2 diabetes, but i manage it well ♪ ♪ it's a little pill with a big story to tell ♪ ♪ i take once-daily jardiance ♪ ♪ at each day's staaart ♪ ♪ as time went on, it was easy to seeee ♪ ♪ i'm lowering my a1c ♪ jardiance works 24/7 in your body to flush out some sugar. and for adults with type two diabetes and known heart disease, jardiance can lower the risk of cardiovascular death, too. serious side effects may include ketoacidosis that may be fatal, dehydration that can lead to sudden worsening of kidney function, and genital, yeast, or
this being boston, his first words to his surgeon were [in a boston accent] "ah, look at the doctah whoarchers have discovered a "super fluffy" planet with a cotton candy-like density because it's mostly made of hydrogen and helium. a mostly helium planet is unusual. reached for comment, an inhabitant of the planet said [balloon squeaking] "surrender, earthlings!" [laughter] damn! it's so hard to sound threatening here! curse this helium planet! until next time, this...
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that's about 30 minutes south of boston. he's not federal custody. as fox has reported, alvarez was charged with aggravated child rape earlier this year after prosecutors say he raped a girl outside of the migrant hotel in rockland massachusetts back in march. i.c.e. confirmed alvarez came to the u.s. last year. he flew to new york city as part of the biden administration controversial mass perl program that has allowed more than half a million migrants to fly directly into the u.s. dhs has now put that program on pause after an internal audit found a significant amount of fraud. in his case, he was supposed to be in newark, new jersey, where he said his parole sponsor was, but instead he somehow ended up at a hotel for migrant families outside of boston where he had access to a 15-year-old girl. the plymouth county d.a. office which is prosecuting alvarez for the alleged rape is calling out dhs saying, as part of the alvarez case, our office has repeatedly asked questions of state and federal officials about specifics of this process. we have receiv
that's about 30 minutes south of boston. he's not federal custody. as fox has reported, alvarez was charged with aggravated child rape earlier this year after prosecutors say he raped a girl outside of the migrant hotel in rockland massachusetts back in march. i.c.e. confirmed alvarez came to the u.s. last year. he flew to new york city as part of the biden administration controversial mass perl program that has allowed more than half a million migrants to fly directly into the u.s. dhs has now...
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>ryan >well, baseball history is made when boston red sox catcher danny jansen became the first playerplay for two teams in the same game in june, jansen was with the toronto blue jays when the team was playing against boston, but that game was suspended due to rain in the second inning. well they picked it back up yesterday in boston with jansen now donning a red sox uniform after toronto traded him. the blue jays won four one. new at noon big upgrades on the way for levi's stadium just before the venue is set to host the super bowl and world cup in two years. the stadium is investing $200 million for new 4k display video boards, 20 additional field seats and two open air bars. upgrades will start next year. levi's stadium will host super bowl 60 and world cup matches in 2026, and the niners will set their 53 man roster today and they had several young players battling for spots during training camp. vern glenn has more in the red and gold report >>>this is the audi red and gold report second year cornerback darrell luter jr. is hoping he showed enough to make the roster. >>>>he >>got
>ryan >well, baseball history is made when boston red sox catcher danny jansen became the first playerplay for two teams in the same game in june, jansen was with the toronto blue jays when the team was playing against boston, but that game was suspended due to rain in the second inning. well they picked it back up yesterday in boston with jansen now donning a red sox uniform after toronto traded him. the blue jays won four one. new at noon big upgrades on the way for levi's stadium just...
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daniel patrick wels, geopolitical analyst from boston." this week on expose, western broadcast media seeks to undermine international support for iran's retaliation against the israeli occupation, framing it as an unlawful aggression against the zionist regime. at the same time, digital platforms emphasized the glaring contradiction in biden's 3.5 billion us dollars military aid to zianist israel as new shipment of weaponry arrives, while an air strike on gaza, school turned shelter takes over 150 innocent lives. adding to the tension, a revealing poll by meno gava exposes deep fractures within israeli entity society. 46% of settlers fear the looming threat of civil war, while an overwhelming 93% of netanyahu's opponents condemn him as a divisive public figure. stay tuned for expose, the truth is just a revelation away. a blood... thirsty cult, a terrorist group by nature, the mek. it was formed in 1965 with the aim of taking power in iran after the ouster of muhammad reza shah. having failed to win the hearts of the iranian people, the gr
daniel patrick wels, geopolitical analyst from boston." this week on expose, western broadcast media seeks to undermine international support for iran's retaliation against the israeli occupation, framing it as an unlawful aggression against the zionist regime. at the same time, digital platforms emphasized the glaring contradiction in biden's 3.5 billion us dollars military aid to zianist israel as new shipment of weaponry arrives, while an air strike on gaza, school turned shelter takes...
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let's start with our guest from boston. we see ukrainians moving further into russian soil and according to reports they are using uh british gifted tanks. where does that put britain in this whole equation? russia has made it very clear that it's does not uh tolerate any kind of support uh in this war now in terms of these british made tanks into its territory, do you think that could signif some kind of escalation? of course, that's that is the the point, i mean this is very zlavian in idea that you can just uh go ahead and and do this, especially in the area of coursk, we're talking about the history of world war ii, i mean gambit from the west, which is actually the one conducting this as a proxy war, it's not a war between ukraine and russia, the west is using ukraine as cannon farder to attack russia directly, and there are more and more obvious examples of it, and this is just uh one of the most recent and the most... and what will happen is the same thing that happened in the the uh ukranians counterattack and what
let's start with our guest from boston. we see ukrainians moving further into russian soil and according to reports they are using uh british gifted tanks. where does that put britain in this whole equation? russia has made it very clear that it's does not uh tolerate any kind of support uh in this war now in terms of these british made tanks into its territory, do you think that could signif some kind of escalation? of course, that's that is the the point, i mean this is very zlavian in idea...
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boston-based i.c.e.fficers arrested 26-year-old haitian national cory alvarez in brockton 30 minutes south of boston and is now in federal custody. as fox has reported, alvah ross was charged with aggravated child rape earlier this year after he raped a 15-year-old girl back in march. he first came to the u.s. last year and flew directly to new york city as part of the biden administration's controversial see hmv mass pro program that has allowed half a million migrants to fly directly into the u.s. dhs has now put that program on pause after an internal audit found a significant amount of fraud in it. in alvarez's case he was supposed to be at newark, new jersey, where he said his parole sponsor was and instead he somehow ended up at a hotel for migrant families outside of boston where he had access to a 15-year-old girl who is now accused of raping. now calling out dhs saying as part of the alvarez case for months now, our office has repeatedly asked questions of state and federal officials about speci
boston-based i.c.e.fficers arrested 26-year-old haitian national cory alvarez in brockton 30 minutes south of boston and is now in federal custody. as fox has reported, alvah ross was charged with aggravated child rape earlier this year after he raped a 15-year-old girl back in march. he first came to the u.s. last year and flew directly to new york city as part of the biden administration's controversial see hmv mass pro program that has allowed half a million migrants to fly directly into the...
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the history of boston, which joined the ranks of our armed forces .nomic cooperation and current political issues. vladimir putin on a state visit to azerbaijan. step on the gas, how the supply of new cars to dsaf driving schools has had a beneficial effect on students, and also big and bright. today we are observing a rare astronomical phenomenon. the osier moon. this is the program today, in the studio dmitry zaboisky, hello! we start with news from the border areas of the kurdish region, where mortar crews of the russian north group of troops took new places under fire control, where the enemy tried to concentrate its forces. as reported by the ministry of defense , russian fighters eliminated the destroyed groups of nationalists with massive fire from automatic grenades into the flames. our military continues to push enemy groups out of the territory of the kursk region, in safe areas the place. authorities and volunteers with all forces are organizing the life of kursk residents who were temporarily forced to leave their homes due to the militant
the history of boston, which joined the ranks of our armed forces .nomic cooperation and current political issues. vladimir putin on a state visit to azerbaijan. step on the gas, how the supply of new cars to dsaf driving schools has had a beneficial effect on students, and also big and bright. today we are observing a rare astronomical phenomenon. the osier moon. this is the program today, in the studio dmitry zaboisky, hello! we start with news from the border areas of the kurdish region,...
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from nbc boston, eli rosenberg has the story. >> reporter: a charles river rescue. into the river. >> i heard somebody screaming. and so i looked over across the river. and there was a guy jumping into the water. >> reporter: and now shocking new video showing the moments leading up to this rescue. the young boy apparently slipping through the railing, according to state police. the father going in after him. dominick demossi taking these photos. >> i thought it was a dog that might have fallen into the water, but then to see this guy pick up a baby out of the water, you know, it was pretty astonished. >> reporter: the father and son hanging on, but it turns out help was nearby. the crew on this duck boat was in the area, actually practicing man overboard scenarios and raced over to help the dad in distress. working together, they were able to pull the two onto the boat. >> we instantly jumped into action like training taught us. went right over to the father, kevin proceeded to get the life ring, the hook, throw the life ring out to the dad and maneuver the boat cl
from nbc boston, eli rosenberg has the story. >> reporter: a charles river rescue. into the river. >> i heard somebody screaming. and so i looked over across the river. and there was a guy jumping into the water. >> reporter: and now shocking new video showing the moments leading up to this rescue. the young boy apparently slipping through the railing, according to state police. the father going in after him. dominick demossi taking these photos. >> i thought it was a...
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let's start with our guest from boston. uh, we see ukrainians moving further into russian soil, and according to reports, they are using uh british gifted tanks. where does that put britain in this whole equation? russia has made it very clear that it does not uh tolerate any kind of support. uh, in this war, now in terms of these british made tanks into its territory, do you think that could signif some kind of escalation? of course, that's, that is the the point. i mean, this is very lovian in idea that you can just go ahead and and do this, especially in the area of kursk, we're talking about the history of world war 2. "i mean, it's a pr gambit from the west, which is actually the one conducting this as a proxy war. it's not a war between ukraine and russia. the west is using ukraine as can and farder to attack russia directly, and there are more and more obvious examples of it, and this is just uh, one of the most recent and the most blatant, and what will happen is the same thing that happened in..." uh karkov when th
let's start with our guest from boston. uh, we see ukrainians moving further into russian soil, and according to reports, they are using uh british gifted tanks. where does that put britain in this whole equation? russia has made it very clear that it does not uh tolerate any kind of support. uh, in this war, now in terms of these british made tanks into its territory, do you think that could signif some kind of escalation? of course, that's, that is the the point. i mean, this is very lovian...