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in dorchester, a section of boston.ecause of my parents, my brothers and i were all blessed to go to harvard university. that is where i went to school. it was intense. i stayed there for law school and have a master's in public policy from there. those are subjects i decided to study because i was interested in public service and public policy issues and government. >> you grew up in the boston area. what made you want to make the transition and moved to san francisco? what motivated you to get involved in politics question marks before i ran for office, and worked in san francisco as a criminal prosecutor and civil rights attorney. i got to understand how much of a be in san francisco is to the rest of the world for social justice. i spent a number of years helping to grow a small business. i got to understand the innovative spirit in san francisco. at night, i volunteered as a neighborhood leader and as feature of an affordable housing organization. i learned so much about the challenges facing our neighborhoods and
in dorchester, a section of boston.ecause of my parents, my brothers and i were all blessed to go to harvard university. that is where i went to school. it was intense. i stayed there for law school and have a master's in public policy from there. those are subjects i decided to study because i was interested in public service and public policy issues and government. >> you grew up in the boston area. what made you want to make the transition and moved to san francisco? what motivated you...
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caroline and dorchester county schools areeopening 2 hours lat. opening 90 minutes late. 3 3 3 3 3 drivers caught on camera... passing sccool buses in baltimore county.it's a major problem... that's putting our kids' lives on the line.megan gilliland is here with a storry you're seeing first on fox. good morning pattice,an aveeage of 2 school aged children are killed every year during arrival and dismissal times...more than 150 kids are injured.all because many though they're required to... by law. law.here's the proof.one of our viewers took this cell phone video here of her seven year old brother being loaded onto the school bus in landsdowne at the corner of monument and hammonns ferry. but watch closelyy... ou can see the grey car observing the school bus stop... hile others continue to pass. (51:44)they just don't care they go right around the gonna go around them at tone accident somebody is gonna get hurt...(car nats) nats)ii is against maryland law to pass a stopped are flashing... and it's stop arm is extended.when it happpns... driverr a
caroline and dorchester county schools areeopening 2 hours lat. opening 90 minutes late. 3 3 3 3 3 drivers caught on camera... passing sccool buses in baltimore county.it's a major problem... that's putting our kids' lives on the line.megan gilliland is here with a storry you're seeing first on fox. good morning pattice,an aveeage of 2 school aged children are killed every year during arrival and dismissal times...more than 150 kids are injured.all because many though they're required to... by...
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home on the corner of callaway avenue and dorchester street... inside an upstairs bathtub... unconscious and not breathing.according to the fire department... a woman &pcalled 9-1-1 just after 10 o'clock monday night with the tip.as you can imagine... neighborssare horrified. (ms. thomas/neigihbor) "i thhnk hat children are sween, they're the sweetest thing, they aven't done anything wrong. they haven't been asked to be put here on this earth. and for something.. a child to be taken away, it's sa" sad."police are not ideetifyinggthe child... but family members say her name is mya carr. again, according o court records, her father matthew carr....has been charged in her death.right now, he's scheduled for a preliminary &phearing march 27th.i'm megan gilliland, fox45 morning news. a baltimore city man is sentenced to 25 years in prison....for the death of his 2 year old dauuhtee almost two years ago.tyrone hamber beat his daughter unconssious with a belt before calling for help back in april 010.last weekk..hamber withdrew his plea... asking for a lighter sentence.the court den
home on the corner of callaway avenue and dorchester street... inside an upstairs bathtub... unconscious and not breathing.according to the fire department... a woman &pcalled 9-1-1 just after 10 o'clock monday night with the tip.as you can imagine... neighborssare horrified. (ms. thomas/neigihbor) "i thhnk hat children are sween, they're the sweetest thing, they aven't done anything wrong. they haven't been asked to be put here on this earth. and for something.. a child to be taken...
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two hour delays at caroline county and dorchester county schools. >> northbound 95 is still closed in harford county. it was an overturned tractor trailer. means everybody is getting off at 543. expect delays on both major roadways. outer loop delays are heavier. northbound 95 is shutdown at 543. all traffic is being diverted. it is just a mess. this is security on the west side. >> the sunrise is taking place. but an hour or two and it will be gone give it an hour or two we're watching -- we're watching on sunday. it is too early to say. >> right now you're playing it safe. >> thanks for joining us for 11 news today. >> we will be back with a live update at 7:25. >> will let tom -- will let tom do with that. >> follow breaking news and weather any time at wbaltv.com, and stay connected with us on facebook and twitter. >> this is a wbal-tv 11 editorial, from president and general manager dan joerres. >> this week the storied history writes another chapter with the elevation of edwin o'brien to cardinal, one of two u.s. bishops to be selected. no one can underestimate his importance to
two hour delays at caroline county and dorchester county schools. >> northbound 95 is still closed in harford county. it was an overturned tractor trailer. means everybody is getting off at 543. expect delays on both major roadways. outer loop delays are heavier. northbound 95 is shutdown at 543. all traffic is being diverted. it is just a mess. this is security on the west side. >> the sunrise is taking place. but an hour or two and it will be gone give it an hour or two we're...
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girl.this is aapicture of her here.she was ffund at a home on the corner of callaway avenue and dorchestertreet... inside an upsttirs breathing.according to the not fire department... a woman callee 9-1-1 just after 10 o'clock monday night with the tip.as you can imagine... neiggbors are horrified. (ms. thomas/neigihbor) "i think that children are sween, they haven't done anything wrong. they haven't been earth. and for something.. a child to be taken away, t's sa" sad."police are not identifying theechild... but family membbrs say her name is mya carr. again, acccrding to court carr... has been charged in her death.right now, he's scheduled for a preliminary hearing march 27th.i'm megan gilliland, fox45 mornnng news. police go to an elkton house... to srve a protective order against a man for allegedly stealing his wife's s-u-v... and crushing it with a backhoe.buu instead... they make a surprising discovery. discovery.the suspeet... walley murray junior... is accused of operating a meth lab... inside a detached garage. the building was secured immediately... as police notified the d-e-a
girl.this is aapicture of her here.she was ffund at a home on the corner of callaway avenue and dorchestertreet... inside an upsttirs breathing.according to the not fire department... a woman callee 9-1-1 just after 10 o'clock monday night with the tip.as you can imagine... neiggbors are horrified. (ms. thomas/neigihbor) "i think that children are sween, they haven't done anything wrong. they haven't been earth. and for something.. a child to be taken away, t's sa" sad."police...
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thunderstorm warning, portion of caroline, dorchester county. all activity south and east of baltimore. lighter showers around baltimore and north central maryland will end shortly. windy conditions coming in later tonight. look once again, at the advisorys that are in effect. currently, west of us, that's where the winds are going to be coming in. tornado watch extreme southern portions of the region and the thunderstorm warnings until 4:15 for portions of caroline, dorchester and talbot county. warm stuff stayed in virginia up to 80 degrees south of dc. we stayed with the cool ocean air, in the 40s to low 50s, 44 oakland. the winds are picking up to the west of us, very, very light now, but will get strong. oakland wind gust to 36. those strong wind gusts will move in after 7:30, 8:00, could get as high as 40-50 miles per hour. >>> malicious or childish? opening statements in the invasion of privacy trial of a rutgers university student. manuel gallegus reports for wjz. >> reporter: robby faces 15 criminal charges including a hate crime relate
thunderstorm warning, portion of caroline, dorchester county. all activity south and east of baltimore. lighter showers around baltimore and north central maryland will end shortly. windy conditions coming in later tonight. look once again, at the advisorys that are in effect. currently, west of us, that's where the winds are going to be coming in. tornado watch extreme southern portions of the region and the thunderstorm warnings until 4:15 for portions of caroline, dorchester and talbot...
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there is a cluster of storms heading back across the dorchester county.is about the last of it. the weather service is in the process of dropping some of the tornado watch. the area is still in the yellow -- the areas in the yellow are still under the watch. hopefully that will be cancelled in the next few hours. gusts up to 50 miles an hour in western maryland. western maryland.
there is a cluster of storms heading back across the dorchester county.is about the last of it. the weather service is in the process of dropping some of the tornado watch. the area is still in the yellow -- the areas in the yellow are still under the watch. hopefully that will be cancelled in the next few hours. gusts up to 50 miles an hour in western maryland. western maryland.
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if you have one of our viewers in dorchester, storms clearing out. by the way, temperatures into the mid-70s in salisbury today, helping to fuel those storms. we never got there in baltimore. here's the remaining warnings for worcester, by come mi cope -- city councilman -- wicomico. over 50 miles an hour, baltimore, central maryland and visibility is reduced, so drive with care as we see the fog hold up. you can see the winds are coming up, 20 in winchester, 16 in oakland. they will be overspreading the entire state. if the president if around northern maryland, 70s still in southern maryland but rainy, foggy, thunderstorms to the east. we'll talk about how things shake out. >>> the man who was stabbed during a road rage is being charged as well. jeffrey neil furlough is charged with two counts of first degree assault. furlough was driving an suv and got into an argument with the driver of another car. furlough got stabbed by the other passenger. furlough held the passenger. sudbrook was arrested. although furlough wasn't arrested, an arrest warrant
if you have one of our viewers in dorchester, storms clearing out. by the way, temperatures into the mid-70s in salisbury today, helping to fuel those storms. we never got there in baltimore. here's the remaining warnings for worcester, by come mi cope -- city councilman -- wicomico. over 50 miles an hour, baltimore, central maryland and visibility is reduced, so drive with care as we see the fog hold up. you can see the winds are coming up, 20 in winchester, 16 in oakland. they will be...
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flames ripped through an apartment building this morning in dorchester, massachusetts. a resident and firefighter are treated for nonlife threatening injuries. no word yet on what caused that blaze. >>> amber alert for a missing ohio woman and baby come to an awful end. 19-year-old jackson, her 1 year old daughter, and jackson's ex- boyfriend, lord, dead in a cleveland garage yesterday. police say the boyfriend abducted the two at gun point saturday and family members cannot believe the outcome. >> she had a brand new baby she was proud of. this is cruel. she didn't do anything to deserve this. >> investigators say lord killed jackson and her baby and himself. say lord was a registered sex offender. something neither jackson or her family knew. >>> one skier was able to escape a deadly avalanche. three people killed when snow started rushing in to the stevens pass sunday. police say victims were swept is a hundred feet down the mountain and buried in the snow. a fourth skier was swept down the slopes and deployed an an fch air bag. >>> massachusetts man is being called
flames ripped through an apartment building this morning in dorchester, massachusetts. a resident and firefighter are treated for nonlife threatening injuries. no word yet on what caused that blaze. >>> amber alert for a missing ohio woman and baby come to an awful end. 19-year-old jackson, her 1 year old daughter, and jackson's ex- boyfriend, lord, dead in a cleveland garage yesterday. police say the boyfriend abducted the two at gun point saturday and family members cannot believe...
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grew up in the boston area, live in different parts of boston, went to a catholic high school in dorchester, which is a section of boston. because of my parents work and the opportunities they gave me, my brothers and i were all blessed to go to harvard university. it was intense. i stayed there for college, for law school, and i also have a master's in public policy there. those are subjects i decided to study in part because i was very interested in public service and public policy issues and government. i ran for office in part because i wanted to serve the city and really protect all that is so special about what san francisco is. >> we've been talking for years about how important it is to build new neighborhoods, to develop affordable housing, make sure we have transit-oriented sustainable green development that really is worthy of a 21st century san francisco. what we're doing today -- and, frankly, what we're doing this year will have impacts on the city for decades to come. thank you all for being part of this, and i look forward to that mid-cutting. i moved to san francisco 15 yea
grew up in the boston area, live in different parts of boston, went to a catholic high school in dorchester, which is a section of boston. because of my parents work and the opportunities they gave me, my brothers and i were all blessed to go to harvard university. it was intense. i stayed there for college, for law school, and i also have a master's in public policy there. those are subjects i decided to study in part because i was very interested in public service and public policy issues and...
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family members say herrnaae is mya carr.she was found at a home on the corner offcallaway avenue and dorchester street... insiie an upstairs bathtub... unconscious and not breathing.according to the fire department... a woman &pcalled 9-1-1 just after 10 o'clock monday night with the tip.as you can imagine... neighbors arr horrified. (ms. thomas/neegihbor) "i think that children are sween, they're the swwetest thing, they haven't done anything wwong. they haven't been asked to be put here on this earth. and for something.. a child to be taken away, it's sa" sad." carr is scheduled for a preliminary hearing march 27th. 3 an ohho community is trying to heal following monday's deadly shooting at chardon igh chool. school.tuesdayynight... thousands of people showed their support or the victims... during a community vigil.3 students were killed when a fellow student opened fire inside the school's cafeteria. and a coach being credited for stopping the gunman n monday's shooting... chased the sussected shooter - out of the cafeteeia after opening fire.hall couldn't talk about exactly what happened ..
family members say herrnaae is mya carr.she was found at a home on the corner offcallaway avenue and dorchester street... insiie an upstairs bathtub... unconscious and not breathing.according to the fire department... a woman &pcalled 9-1-1 just after 10 o'clock monday night with the tip.as you can imagine... neighbors arr horrified. (ms. thomas/neegihbor) "i think that children are sween, they're the swwetest thing, they haven't done anything wwong. they haven't been asked to be put...
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the dorchester was torpedoed off the coast of greenland. over 230 of the over 900 men onboard survived. the survivors recounted the story of the heroic actions of the four chaplain of different faiths, lieutenant goode, lieutenant john washington, a catholic priest, and lieutenants george foxx, and clark pulling, two protestant ministers. they spent their last 18 minutes in this life helping their fellow passengers to safety. when there were no more life jack ggets to hand out they removed their own and gave them to shipmates. they were last seen in the hull of the shape arm in arm in prayer as it sank. chaplain's hill is home to several memorials to chaplains. last year the united states house of representatives adopted legislation to include a memorial to the 14 jewish chaplains who gave their lives in world war ii and the korean and vietnam wars. today we honor not just the four chaplains of the dorchester for the sacrifices and selflessness made by military chaplains of all faiths. thank you, mr. speaker. i yield back. the speaker pro t
the dorchester was torpedoed off the coast of greenland. over 230 of the over 900 men onboard survived. the survivors recounted the story of the heroic actions of the four chaplain of different faiths, lieutenant goode, lieutenant john washington, a catholic priest, and lieutenants george foxx, and clark pulling, two protestant ministers. they spent their last 18 minutes in this life helping their fellow passengers to safety. when there were no more life jack ggets to hand out they removed...
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40s, 47 in the inner harbor, we have 30s on the eastern shore. 35 at georgetown, 36 in cambridge, dorchester. clear across midatlantic for now. a few clouds starting to drift in. we saw some of them on the cameras, i think as we move in to the day tomorrow you will notice things clouding up early in the day. the chance for rain going up significantly toward midday and lasting into tomorrow evening. our high pressure bubble they kept us high and dry, off shore so that dry air starting to move out. you have clear air in place, we will not really feel the effect tomorrow as rain comes in, we will see the cloud cover holding temperatures down and rain cooling. we have dry air at the surface so initially early tomorrow some of the rain showers evaporating on the way down, cooling the air and then the rain going in earnest later in the day and you can see that onto trend. the better chance -- we just skip past that but the better chance for rain cupping in toward midday and the bottom line with this storm, it'll bring rain on and off through the day and a second round late tomorrow evening. the sn
40s, 47 in the inner harbor, we have 30s on the eastern shore. 35 at georgetown, 36 in cambridge, dorchester. clear across midatlantic for now. a few clouds starting to drift in. we saw some of them on the cameras, i think as we move in to the day tomorrow you will notice things clouding up early in the day. the chance for rain going up significantly toward midday and lasting into tomorrow evening. our high pressure bubble they kept us high and dry, off shore so that dry air starting to move...
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this is in dorchester. according to the police, the officer opened fire after a man ran him over.ice shot the suspect in the upper body. he should survive. meanwhile, the shooting is under investigation. >>> a violent attack in harford county. a taxi driver was stabbed by a passenger. it happened in bel air. it appears that the passenger wanted the driver's money. the owner of the cab company is shocked by the violence. >> it's unfortunate, he knows the ropes. he had to catch him in the area. we don't expect that problem at all. that's a calm area. we don't even lock our doors. >> the police are searching for the man who stabbed the driver. the driver is recovering at shock trauma. >>> it's another win for mitt romney as he takes the top spot in the maine caucuses. romney also emerged the favorite of a conservative group. >> reporter: mitt romney's late push in maine paid off. he won the caucus, his first victory after three losses. he made stops saturday to ensure a win. >> i'm the one person in the race who can win. >> reporter: ron paul came in a close second. he's not discoura
this is in dorchester. according to the police, the officer opened fire after a man ran him over.ice shot the suspect in the upper body. he should survive. meanwhile, the shooting is under investigation. >>> a violent attack in harford county. a taxi driver was stabbed by a passenger. it happened in bel air. it appears that the passenger wanted the driver's money. the owner of the cab company is shocked by the violence. >> it's unfortunate, he knows the ropes. he had to catch him...
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they found her at this hooe at the corner of callaway avenue and dorchester street. department.. a woman called 9-1-1 just after 10 o'clock paramedics arrived, they found the girl in an upstairr bathtub.. unconscious ann not breathhng. police are not reelasing details at this hour.. but they do say they are questioning a "persoo of intereet.." a disturbing revelation for by. le close by..- ((s. thomassneigihbor) "i think that children are sween, ttey're the sweetest thing, they haven't done anything wrong. they haven't been &pchild to beetaken away, it's " again, police say they are questiining a "person of interess" in this case. .......and we''e following peports tonight.. that say that "pprson of interest" is northwest baltimoree keith daniels, fox 45 news at ten. a balitmore city man was sentenced to 25 years inn prison... for thh death of his 2 year old daughter.in april of 2010.tyrone hamber beat his daughter unconscious with a belt before calling for help. last week...hamber withdrew lighter sentence.the court denied his request. prosecutorr.../ say.../ a... teen... / conf
they found her at this hooe at the corner of callaway avenue and dorchester street. department.. a woman called 9-1-1 just after 10 o'clock paramedics arrived, they found the girl in an upstairr bathtub.. unconscious ann not breathhng. police are not reelasing details at this hour.. but they do say they are questioning a "persoo of intereet.." a disturbing revelation for by. le close by..- ((s. thomassneigihbor) "i think that children are sween, ttey're the sweetest thing, they...
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. >> i know you're from dorchester.d boston as being one of the most segregated cities. it is insane, isn't it? >> there's nothing like it. >> i lived in boston for 12 years, i spent 4 years as a student, 8 years as a full taxpayer, contributing to the economy. it took me years to see black people. they're on ray whole other part. for a city that's been around so long with such a great history, it's a little odd -- >> you went to harvard and would never see -- >> right. i got on my bike. >> it
. >> i know you're from dorchester.d boston as being one of the most segregated cities. it is insane, isn't it? >> there's nothing like it. >> i lived in boston for 12 years, i spent 4 years as a student, 8 years as a full taxpayer, contributing to the economy. it took me years to see black people. they're on ray whole other part. for a city that's been around so long with such a great history, it's a little odd -- >> you went to harvard and would never see -- >>...
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. >> i know you're from dorchester.icted boston as being one of the most segregated cities. it is insane, isn't it? >> there's nothing like it. >> i lived in boston for 12 years, i spent 4 years as a student, 8 years as a full taxpayer, contributing to the economy. it took me years to see black people. they're on ray whole other part. for a city that's been around so long with such a great history, it's a little odd -- >> you went to harvard and would never see -- >> right. i got on my bike. >> it used to be in some places shockingly segregated. it's been the slowest changing place in that respect. >> i've said this before, i've never seen a city so effectively hide its black population. >> we could go on and on. the book is how to be black baratunde thurston. thanks for joining me tonight.
. >> i know you're from dorchester.icted boston as being one of the most segregated cities. it is insane, isn't it? >> there's nothing like it. >> i lived in boston for 12 years, i spent 4 years as a student, 8 years as a full taxpayer, contributing to the economy. it took me years to see black people. they're on ray whole other part. for a city that's been around so long with such a great history, it's a little odd -- >> you went to harvard and would never see --...
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. >>> look at this fiery scene in dorchester, massachusetts. flames came shooting from the roof of a house this morning. investigators say the fire started on the second floor and spread to the third floor. that house is a total loss. a 13-year-old boy was burned on his face. two firefighters were also hurt and there is still no word on what caused this fire. >>> still ahead four men, one nomination. we'll show you how the republican presidential candidates spent this presidents day. >>> up next offers to protect your identity may sound like a no brainer, but we'll tell you why you might want to think twice. ♪ [ male announcer ] for our families... our neighbors... and our communities... america's beverage companies have created a wide range of new choices. developing smaller portion sizes and more low- & no-calorie beverages... adding clear calorie labels so you know exactly what you're choosing... and in schools, replacing full-calorie soft drinks with lower-calorie options. with more choices and fewer calories, america's beverage companies a
. >>> look at this fiery scene in dorchester, massachusetts. flames came shooting from the roof of a house this morning. investigators say the fire started on the second floor and spread to the third floor. that house is a total loss. a 13-year-old boy was burned on his face. two firefighters were also hurt and there is still no word on what caused this fire. >>> still ahead four men, one nomination. we'll show you how the republican presidential candidates spent this...
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it turned out that in boston, 61 crews, gangs and 1300 people in them in rochester or dorchester or hide park, slices of j.p. were associated with 60% or better in the city of boston. less than 1% of their age group sitting why'd. we have done this analysis in cincinnati. 61 crews, 1500 people connected, under 1/2% of the city's population. they are readily identifiable and stand out which means you can focus on them in various ways and because it is so fantastically concentrated if you effect that dynamic and their behavior you have shockingly disproportionate effect on the violence. the other driver is the street drug areas where they do business and we map those in boston but crews that you operated in were under 4% and 25% of all violent crime in the city of boston. again just massive hot spots. no matter where you go in the country those facts turn out to be true. that is not normal or all the rest. with those facts, travel some powerful and in many ways profoundly uncomfortable dynamics. so those drug areas get a massive amount of law enforcement attention which looks to them on th
it turned out that in boston, 61 crews, gangs and 1300 people in them in rochester or dorchester or hide park, slices of j.p. were associated with 60% or better in the city of boston. less than 1% of their age group sitting why'd. we have done this analysis in cincinnati. 61 crews, 1500 people connected, under 1/2% of the city's population. they are readily identifiable and stand out which means you can focus on them in various ways and because it is so fantastically concentrated if you effect...
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tom coughli was a good enough dorchester beat the undefeated patriots at the time in super bowl 42 but yet just a few years later he's not good enough to keep coaching and he should be fired? doest make any sense. >> rose: so eli manning, he now in his own words before the super bowl said i should be among the elite he clearly has proved he should. >> charlie, he is elite. not only is he elite but you can make the argument over the second half of the season there was not a quarter back in football who was better. >> rose: tom brady in any way diminished by this? >> well, i think here's what happens. i think tom brady is absolutely considered one of the greatest quarter backs who ever played. but had they won that game, we would be sitting here saying is tom brady the greatest quarter back of all time and the answer to that very well might be yes. and that is what super bowl victories do for a player or coach's legacy. >> rose: so but for a dropped pass into the middle of his hands tom brady would be considered today perhaps the greatest quarter back ever to play the game. better than j
tom coughli was a good enough dorchester beat the undefeated patriots at the time in super bowl 42 but yet just a few years later he's not good enough to keep coaching and he should be fired? doest make any sense. >> rose: so eli manning, he now in his own words before the super bowl said i should be among the elite he clearly has proved he should. >> charlie, he is elite. not only is he elite but you can make the argument over the second half of the season there was not a quarter...
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change him, you know, to a guy from dorchester who just grew up there in the streets and had a tough what drew you to william henry harrison, though, of all the presidents? >> "the times" has a series of little biographies of all the presidents and asked me if i would do one. and i thought, he died after a month in office, so monetary policy will probably not come up all that much. so this sounds like a guy i could handle. >> only a month to cover, it makes it an attractive project. >> let's talk about the race. you mentioned mitt romney, rick santorum, the guy giving him a run for his money right now says despite what his critics were saying, he was not attacking president obama's faith over the weekend when he said this. >> this is what the president's agenda. it's not about you. it's not about you. it's not about your quality of life. not about your jobs. it's about some phony ideal. some phoney theology. oh, not a theology based on the bible, a different theology, but no less a theology. >> the president of the united states is exercising his values and trumping the values of the
change him, you know, to a guy from dorchester who just grew up there in the streets and had a tough what drew you to william henry harrison, though, of all the presidents? >> "the times" has a series of little biographies of all the presidents and asked me if i would do one. and i thought, he died after a month in office, so monetary policy will probably not come up all that much. so this sounds like a guy i could handle. >> only a month to cover, it makes it an...
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started getting interested in politics at a young age coming from the heart of boston in dor che dorchesteri have a nice complete the circle story and chapter in the book and myself with john k. kennedy, jr., and my grandfather talki ining about helping his d. i knew the situation we were in wasn't good for anyone going through poverty. we had government assistance. we had sort of the government cheese. we had government peanut butter and things that humiliate you when you go through that. your husband may have gone through some of these same things. i just figured out a way how can i get pasta and how can i try to learn from the experience and grow and obviously sort of the biggest game in town when you go through this is the government. one way or another how do you try to effect what the government does and so many people on both sides of the aisle say they really do care about the poor and they understand the issue but in reality they don't. it sort of becomes important as we know every two or four years during an election cycle and people forget about it. these people aren't going anyw
started getting interested in politics at a young age coming from the heart of boston in dor che dorchesteri have a nice complete the circle story and chapter in the book and myself with john k. kennedy, jr., and my grandfather talki ining about helping his d. i knew the situation we were in wasn't good for anyone going through poverty. we had government assistance. we had sort of the government cheese. we had government peanut butter and things that humiliate you when you go through that. your...
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the woman who is known to us as harriet tubman was born in approximately 1822 in dorchester county, maryland, and given the name armenia mini ross. she spent many years in slavery. she worked on a number of different plantations on maryland's eastern shore and as a teenager was trained to be a seamstress. as an adult, she took the first name harriet and when she was 25 years old maryland john tubman. in her late 20's, she escaped from slavery in 1849. she fled in the dead of night, and a half debating the maze of tidal streams and wetlands that to this day compromise the eastern shore landscape. she did this alone, exercising incredible courage and strength. not satisfied with attaining her own freedom, she returned repeatedly for more than ten years to the places of her enslavement in ambassador chefort and caroline counties where under the most adverse conditions she led away many family members and other slaves to freedom in the northeastern united states. she helped develop a complex network of safe houses and recited abolitionists, sympathizers residing along secret routes connecting th
the woman who is known to us as harriet tubman was born in approximately 1822 in dorchester county, maryland, and given the name armenia mini ross. she spent many years in slavery. she worked on a number of different plantations on maryland's eastern shore and as a teenager was trained to be a seamstress. as an adult, she took the first name harriet and when she was 25 years old maryland john tubman. in her late 20's, she escaped from slavery in 1849. she fled in the dead of night, and a half...