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let's see what community action did for boston. boston is the hub of a very complex highway system. in new england all roads lead to boston. and boston has kept growing, swelling the towns around it. today its metropolitan area extends over 42 cities and towns with a population of 2.5 million. once country roads served the outlying communities adequately, but overnight they became city streets, with through traffic hopelessly entangled, as you see it here. it became to bad a trip 15 miles, say, stoneham, north of boston, to newton on the south side, actually took over an hour. at the state house there was a highway on paper, which could have alleviated all that traffic congestion. lack of public support had kept it in the files, until the people of essex county through their board of trade got it out into the light of day. here you see it on the map, highway 128. starting from gloucester, the old fishing port, it swings in a wide 80-mile arc around the rim of greater boston, all the way down to deadham with its last section now nearing completion. today john smith of gloucester can
let's see what community action did for boston. boston is the hub of a very complex highway system. in new england all roads lead to boston. and boston has kept growing, swelling the towns around it. today its metropolitan area extends over 42 cities and towns with a population of 2.5 million. once country roads served the outlying communities adequately, but overnight they became city streets, with through traffic hopelessly entangled, as you see it here. it became to bad a trip 15 miles, say,...
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with more than three hundred fifty news outlets running editorials in defense of press freedom the boston globe new newspaper coordinated the action using the hash tag and the image that you see behind me. the press and the president in the u.s. it's a tense relationship. trump has many nicknames for media outlets he doesn't like but one of his labels for the press raised alarm bells. to call the fake news the enemy of the people and they are they are the enemy of. his claim that america's leading journalists are a danger to society through widespread and internet the trumpet ministration only double down i've addressed this question i've addressed my personal feelings i'm here to speak on behalf of the president he's made his comments clear now the press has fired back more than three hundred newspapers around the country have published editorials to counter the president's attacks the boston globe which coordinated the publications wrote to label the press the enemy of the people is as un-american as it is dangerous to the civic compact we have shared for more than two centuries . but t
with more than three hundred fifty news outlets running editorials in defense of press freedom the boston globe new newspaper coordinated the action using the hash tag and the image that you see behind me. the press and the president in the u.s. it's a tense relationship. trump has many nicknames for media outlets he doesn't like but one of his labels for the press raised alarm bells. to call the fake news the enemy of the people and they are they are the enemy of. his claim that america's...
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that's what boston is today. so far you have seen what improved highways and traffic control mean to our metropolitan area. but all good roads enter state systems that serve the whole nation. the great primary roads that connect the cities. and then the roads that feed into this system. we need good secondary roads to serve a rural population. for that story we go to north carolina. why north carolina well only a few years ago the rural population lived largely in the back country far from a few main highways in what was called dirt road isolation. the people of north carolina decided on a bold rural roads program. let's see how this investment is paying off. you're now in a typical farm home in north carolina. it's morning and the families day has begun. father and son are on their way. one to the farmers market, the other to his factory job. everybodies on the move now. life was lived pretty much around the farm. but now 21,000 pounds of good secondary farms connect the farm to a wider road. the old dirt road i
that's what boston is today. so far you have seen what improved highways and traffic control mean to our metropolitan area. but all good roads enter state systems that serve the whole nation. the great primary roads that connect the cities. and then the roads that feed into this system. we need good secondary roads to serve a rural population. for that story we go to north carolina. why north carolina well only a few years ago the rural population lived largely in the back country far from a...
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admitting boston audiences are proverbially cold. he felt unusually jaunty on the moonlight ride to the theater. and halfalf are cited and acted readings, played out on the stage setting of his writing desk, was met with sheer delight. even emerson laughed as he might crumble to pieces -- as if he might crumble to pieces. but tour was generating so much money that dickens and his road crew didn't know where to put it off. the manager he reported was always going out about an immense bundle like a sofa cushion. success didn't save dickens from a long christmas. he woke up to a fever and a cold. i've tried homeopathic, cold --ngs, warm things, such warm things, sweet things. they shook together snow -- it was as well than that dickens took a visitor on the morning of january 5. with a promising sign of passing the bar exam, homes daily work was still as a professor of dailyl harbor -- holmes work was still as a professor of harvard medical school. dickens didn't have anything to worry about, yet. they made their way through the snow to
admitting boston audiences are proverbially cold. he felt unusually jaunty on the moonlight ride to the theater. and halfalf are cited and acted readings, played out on the stage setting of his writing desk, was met with sheer delight. even emerson laughed as he might crumble to pieces -- as if he might crumble to pieces. but tour was generating so much money that dickens and his road crew didn't know where to put it off. the manager he reported was always going out about an immense bundle like...
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white families in boston, almost $250,000. black families, eight dollars. a latino family, $3000. have you done anything to ameliorate that disparity? rep. capuano: i think my record has. we will start with housing, tax policy, transportation. a lot of those things are geared to narrowing the income gap, either getting people into housing they can afford, helping them afford any housing they can get to. a tax policy that understands working people need more tax breaks than the richest. mr. braude: you opposed the president's -- rep. capuano: on that, absolutely. with donald trump in the office, we are not going to pass tax legislation, we have to fight it. we have done things on transportation and housing with democrats in the majority. is it enough? no, but it is a good record to begin on when we have had a divided country. mr. braude: what have you done to ameliorate that disparity, counselor? ms. pressley: this is the work i have dedicated my life to, economic inequality. structural racism, call it what it is. and gun viole
white families in boston, almost $250,000. black families, eight dollars. a latino family, $3000. have you done anything to ameliorate that disparity? rep. capuano: i think my record has. we will start with housing, tax policy, transportation. a lot of those things are geared to narrowing the income gap, either getting people into housing they can afford, helping them afford any housing they can get to. a tax policy that understands working people need more tax breaks than the richest. mr....
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from boston, this is a half-hour. ♪ greater boston, the final debate between michael capauno and ayannaressley , for the seventh congressional district. with the september 4 primary around the corner, this is it, the final chance for the democrats to make their case to the voters in an election that has drawn national attention. we would like to welcome our listeners on radio and our viewers online. let us get to it. congressman michael capauno has represented the district since 1999. >> good to see you. >> good to see you too. we will keep track of speaking time to keep things even. brevity would be appreciated. you have both said, the seventh is the bluest of district. i want to start with voting. of the thousands of votes in the last 20 years, give me two or three that he cast, that you would have cast differently. >> thank you for having us. i do not define the totality of this job or leadership simply by votes, or years served. i think there are many opportunities to lead, that are not just about voting. there are some votes that i would have taken differently. committeeca was in a
from boston, this is a half-hour. ♪ greater boston, the final debate between michael capauno and ayannaressley , for the seventh congressional district. with the september 4 primary around the corner, this is it, the final chance for the democrats to make their case to the voters in an election that has drawn national attention. we would like to welcome our listeners on radio and our viewers online. let us get to it. congressman michael capauno has represented the district since 1999....
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that fall judge will tool announced the trial would be held in boston. and we have two choices we can either let him stay alive and have his interaction and have his joys. or put him to die. and have that be the end of it. they don't get to see their little boy playing baseball anymore or reading him a story at night and in this young man is in jail and he's reading stories that he likes he's got books available to him that he enjoys or he meets with his sisters and gets to see pictures of their children growing up and i just don't think it's fair that they have had their their joys taken away from them and he still is able to experience that. karen decided to attend the trial. i want to be there to see. justice. in philadelphia nearly four years after vicki instils daughter shannon was murdered the police got a lead. in two thousand would there been a series of assaults started taking place in fort collins colorado they put out a report to police agencies all across the united states. so they sent the from sharon's case to court called. the d.n.a. was a
that fall judge will tool announced the trial would be held in boston. and we have two choices we can either let him stay alive and have his interaction and have his joys. or put him to die. and have that be the end of it. they don't get to see their little boy playing baseball anymore or reading him a story at night and in this young man is in jail and he's reading stories that he likes he's got books available to him that he enjoys or he meets with his sisters and gets to see pictures of...
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you name it, stop was not made in california, but manufactured in new york, new bedford and boston. what was needed? big ships and fast ships. in enter donald mackay, the great clipper ship builder of and he began building ships that had instead of v bottom, ships with flatter bottoms to carry more cargo. fish ships were also more heavily built to take the punishing route around cape horn known escape stick or dead man road arguably the most dangerous ocean passage on north-- birth, 10000 miles other way around in the first clipper ship to make that voyage was warren delano's ship. she made the voyage in 123 days. only a year before and anything that would float was being sent from san francisco, whaling ship, old package ships on their last legs would maybe take 180 days to sail from new york to san francisco. when this ship made the voyage in 123 days you had this race to build even bigger larger ships to carry goods to san francisco. to put things in perspective, in 1851 and egg would sell for one daughter in san francisco. multiplied that times are and 25. you are talking about
you name it, stop was not made in california, but manufactured in new york, new bedford and boston. what was needed? big ships and fast ships. in enter donald mackay, the great clipper ship builder of and he began building ships that had instead of v bottom, ships with flatter bottoms to carry more cargo. fish ships were also more heavily built to take the punishing route around cape horn known escape stick or dead man road arguably the most dangerous ocean passage on north-- birth, 10000 miles...
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you have several great naval architects, they masterminded their creation in shipyards in boston and the east river of new york, and when i first started writing the book, i tried to write initially about the naval architect and shipbuilder donald mckay of boston who built such wonderful ships as the flying cloud, the romance of the sea, these wonderful poetic names and then i ran into a research night when i discovered most of his archives were destroyed by a flood. i was rather stuck when it came to research after i got the contract. then i was watching ken burns documentary on the roosevelt. they came out in 2014 i came across the name warned delano in my research and then he was featured on the ken burns documentary. he was the maternal grandfather of franklin delano are roosevelt and the father of sarah delano. sarah delano was a very fierce and productive mother of her only son franklin. then i began wondering a yankee to the core, what producer delano and then i began reading more about warned delano the second and encumbered this fascinating world of young men such as war and
you have several great naval architects, they masterminded their creation in shipyards in boston and the east river of new york, and when i first started writing the book, i tried to write initially about the naval architect and shipbuilder donald mckay of boston who built such wonderful ships as the flying cloud, the romance of the sea, these wonderful poetic names and then i ran into a research night when i discovered most of his archives were destroyed by a flood. i was rather stuck when it...
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twenty three thousand runners and half a million spectators gathered for the boston marathon. karen brossard her husband and daughter which cheering a friend over the finish line. we were there for maybe ten or fifteen minutes all excited with the crowd watching everybody come through and the suddenly it was this incredibly loud. explosion. seven of us there six of us were injured. one of our their friends lost both of my legs that. i knew that my husband was pretty badly injured . my daughter had shrapnel from her hip. and i had trapped both my legs. the two blasts injured over two hundred sixty people and killed three including krystal campbell. and eight year old martin richard. police pursuit two brothers in a dramatic manhunt. twenty six year old tamar alonzo miles was killed in a shoot a. day later police captured the younger brother dzhokhar alive. cool. over the next few months karen braun in their daughter like many of the bombing victims had to undergo multiple surgeries. going to try to not let this change who i am i'm not going to let this prevent me from living th
twenty three thousand runners and half a million spectators gathered for the boston marathon. karen brossard her husband and daughter which cheering a friend over the finish line. we were there for maybe ten or fifteen minutes all excited with the crowd watching everybody come through and the suddenly it was this incredibly loud. explosion. seven of us there six of us were injured. one of our their friends lost both of my legs that. i knew that my husband was pretty badly injured . my daughter...
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boston will be cool. atlanta is hot and muggy.to you. >> all right. >> hot and muggy atlanta. >> enjoy that. >>> ahead, the president putting the attorney general on notice. jeff sessions -- it's the hot and muggy weather. jeff sessions job is safe for now, but the midterms could be the breaking point. mine just happened. it's time for the 'biggest sale of the year' on the new sleep number 360 smart bed. it senses your movement and automatically adjusts to keep you both comfortable. and now, all beds are on sale. it's the last chance to save 50% on the new sleep number 360 limited edition smart bed. ends labor day. >>> the attorney general's job is safe, but not for long. jeff sessions could be replaced once the midterms are done. >>> he's fighting to restore what we call regular order. just have to treat one another again like we used to. >> passionate tributes to john mccain before his final flight to washington. today, mccain is granted an honor only few are. he will lie in state at the u.s. capitol. >>> and nfl teams colluding
boston will be cool. atlanta is hot and muggy.to you. >> all right. >> hot and muggy atlanta. >> enjoy that. >>> ahead, the president putting the attorney general on notice. jeff sessions -- it's the hot and muggy weather. jeff sessions job is safe for now, but the midterms could be the breaking point. mine just happened. it's time for the 'biggest sale of the year' on the new sleep number 360 smart bed. it senses your movement and automatically adjusts to keep you...
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now let's look at what reaction did for boston. boston is the hub of a very complex highway system. in new england, all roads lead to boston. in boston has kept going. swallowing the towns around it. today it's metropolitan area extends over 42 cities and towns. with a population of 2 1/2 million. once country roads served the outline community adequately. overnight they became city streets with traffic hopelessly entangled as you can see here. it became so bad that a trip of 15 miles became an hour long. at the state house, there was a highway on paper which could have alleviated all of that traffic congestion. but lack of public support kept it in the files. until the people of essex county got it out into the light of day. here you can see it on the map. highway 128. starting down at the old fishing port it sweat -- it swung in a wide arc. with its last section now nearing completion. today, john smith can lead his family in the morning and travel safely and quickly over modern expressed highway to stop. because new roads like magic arteries pumped increased values into the land.
now let's look at what reaction did for boston. boston is the hub of a very complex highway system. in new england, all roads lead to boston. in boston has kept going. swallowing the towns around it. today it's metropolitan area extends over 42 cities and towns. with a population of 2 1/2 million. once country roads served the outline community adequately. overnight they became city streets with traffic hopelessly entangled as you can see here. it became so bad that a trip of 15 miles became an...
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. -- boston globe. le that tsa plays in surveilling p >> what is the general role the tsa plays and following people for international travel. >> they are responsible for everything in the aviation area. under the umbrella of the tsa you have the u.s. federal air marshal service who have been placed on sites since 9/11 to prevent similar attacks. now, with the new program, they are actively conducting intense surveillance on ordinary americans. host: how does it work? guest: if you have flown into the country since march, you have been part of the program. it is based on travel patterns. larger pull of passengers, you might get a pet down or go through a body scanner. a smaller percentage of about 5000 by now has been assigned a air of armed undercover marshals to follow them around airports and on the plane and right down what they do, note there behavior, when they went to the bathroom, if they were fidgeting. i was coming from boston yesterday afternoon and i was so looking what they are for. host: s
. -- boston globe. le that tsa plays in surveilling p >> what is the general role the tsa plays and following people for international travel. >> they are responsible for everything in the aviation area. under the umbrella of the tsa you have the u.s. federal air marshal service who have been placed on sites since 9/11 to prevent similar attacks. now, with the new program, they are actively conducting intense surveillance on ordinary americans. host: how does it work? guest: if you...
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it was a gorgeous day everyone feared morning we met some friends in boston and. twenty three thousand runners and half a million spectators gathered for the boston marathon. karen brossard her husband and daughter which cheering a friend over the finish line. we were there for maybe ten or fifteen minutes all excited with the crowd watching everybody come through and the suddenly it was this incredibly loud. explosion. there were seven of us there six about four injured. one of their friends last boat. i legs that. i knew that my husband was pretty badly injured. my daughter had shrapnel from her hips your feet. and i had trapped knowing both my legs. the two blasts injured over two hundred sixty people killed three including krystal campbell the loo and eight year old martin richard. police pursue two brothers in a dramatic manhunt. twenty six year old tamar alonzo meyer was killed in a shootout. again later police captured the younger brother dzhokhar alive. cool. over the next few months karen brown in their daughter like many of the bombing victims had to und
it was a gorgeous day everyone feared morning we met some friends in boston and. twenty three thousand runners and half a million spectators gathered for the boston marathon. karen brossard her husband and daughter which cheering a friend over the finish line. we were there for maybe ten or fifteen minutes all excited with the crowd watching everybody come through and the suddenly it was this incredibly loud. explosion. there were seven of us there six about four injured. one of their friends...
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. >> the california man has been accused of making threats against "boston globe" employees. and now he's facing charges. d it happened after the "globe" asked other newspapers to publish a response to president trump calling journalists the ememy of the people. >> the justice department formally siding with a group of students who claim harvard university unfairly discriminates against asian american applicants. >> in chicago several people are hurt after an explosion at a water treatment plant caused the roof to collapse. >> firefighters rescued two people. >> it took a lot of training, a lot of exercises, and they did a phenomenal job. >> houston, we have a problem. >> crews repaired a pressure leak on the international space station. >> certainly a loss of pressure is a big deal. >> a golden retriever is certainly earning her keep. >> she's caring for five different species. >> at the beijing wildlife park, two siberian tigers, one white tir,wo spo hyenaand an african lion see the puppy as mom. >> dickerson: this is our western edition. good evening. jeff glor is off. i'm
. >> the california man has been accused of making threats against "boston globe" employees. and now he's facing charges. d it happened after the "globe" asked other newspapers to publish a response to president trump calling journalists the ememy of the people. >> the justice department formally siding with a group of students who claim harvard university unfairly discriminates against asian american applicants. >> in chicago several people are hurt after...
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recent headline in local boston news, "mark wahlberg seeking tough boston mob guys for upcoming film.my agent's number? what's-- >> i didn't, but i actually, just looking at you now, i think you would make for the perfect white collar criminal. >> stephen: why, thank you very much. >> so you and i. >> stephen: yes. >> in jail. >> stephen: you and me in jail together. >> i'm asking you for financial advice. just the way you are, glasses, working in the library. but you actually are very smart. and we're going to pull off a ponzi scheme when you get out of jail. >> stephen: oh, i like ti like it. >> and then you decide -- >> stephen: because you're the muscle and i'm the brains. >> listen, i know a lot of guys -- >> stephen: if you're the brains and the muscle then i am the muscle and high body fat. >> never underestimate anybody. i know a lot of guys 125 pounds who will beat the (bleep) out of most big guy, but they are hopped up on drugs. so if we give you the right amount of methamphetamine -- >> stephen: give me the stuff like, cops tase them five times and it doesn't faze them at a
recent headline in local boston news, "mark wahlberg seeking tough boston mob guys for upcoming film.my agent's number? what's-- >> i didn't, but i actually, just looking at you now, i think you would make for the perfect white collar criminal. >> stephen: why, thank you very much. >> so you and i. >> stephen: yes. >> in jail. >> stephen: you and me in jail together. >> i'm asking you for financial advice. just the way you are, glasses, working in...
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from boston, this is a half-hour. ♪ greater boston, the final debate between michael capauno and ayannaressley , for the seventh congressional district. with the september 4 primary around the corner, this is it, the final chance for the democrats to make their case to the voters in an election that has drawn national attention. we would like to welcome our listeners on radio and our viewers online. let us get to it. congressman michael capauno has represented the district since 1999. >> good to see you.
from boston, this is a half-hour. ♪ greater boston, the final debate between michael capauno and ayannaressley , for the seventh congressional district. with the september 4 primary around the corner, this is it, the final chance for the democrats to make their case to the voters in an election that has drawn national attention. we would like to welcome our listeners on radio and our viewers online. let us get to it. congressman michael capauno has represented the district since 1999....
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organizations that oppose his policy is enemies of the people the initiative was launched by the boston globe newspaper using the image you see behind me so well president trump said use of the fake news and of enemies of the state to describe certain news outlets has been cheered and condemned often along party political lines but there are concerns that it's rush record erode respect for one of the foundations of democracy a free press and undermine the white people peacefully resolve their differences. a few days ago i called the fake is the enemy of the people and they are they are the enemy of the people the sake media is trying to silence us. i think it is i mean not going to give you an education you say cattle you are fake do sir i'm not finished i'm not finished make this they can make anything bad because they are the fake fake disgusting. so the taste of some of the opinions present trumps expressed about the media now is take a look at what some newspapers are saying in support of and in opposition to the freedom of the press campaign launched today in fort lauderdale florid
organizations that oppose his policy is enemies of the people the initiative was launched by the boston globe newspaper using the image you see behind me so well president trump said use of the fake news and of enemies of the state to describe certain news outlets has been cheered and condemned often along party political lines but there are concerns that it's rush record erode respect for one of the foundations of democracy a free press and undermine the white people peacefully resolve their...
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. >> of the boston police department. >> of the boston police department. >> so help me god. >> so helplations, commissioner. [ cheers and applause ] >> boston police commissioner william grass gets tonight's last word. philip rutger and ashley parker are the reporters whose story apparently drove president trump into a tweet storm this weekend. they will join brian in lawyer lawyer where brian williams that starts now. >> tonight, the unraveling cover story for that trump tower meeting at the president's fear over legal jeopardy for his son doing more damage do his presidency? >>> hopic hads shows up to fly on air force one to the president's ohio rally over the weekend and we have to assume the special counsel is watching this too. meanwhile, a star witness appeared in today's case against paul manafort and gates confirms there is no honor among thieves. "the 11th hour" on a monday night begins now. >>> good evening, once again from our nbc news head quarters her in new york as we begin a new week. day 564 of the trump administration and so much for the cover story that the meeting wi
. >> of the boston police department. >> of the boston police department. >> so help me god. >> so helplations, commissioner. [ cheers and applause ] >> boston police commissioner william grass gets tonight's last word. philip rutger and ashley parker are the reporters whose story apparently drove president trump into a tweet storm this weekend. they will join brian in lawyer lawyer where brian williams that starts now. >> tonight, the unraveling cover story...
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boston tomorrow 96. boston 98 degrees. real heat across parts of the northeast. 92 right now heat index. you walk outside, the air so ick. 97 in annapolis. 82 leesburg. a very warm day feeling like 10t more orough thursday. storms possible thursday. plain old rain on iday. we'll talk about that, not a washouke labor day w watching for showers and storms, as well. i'm back in about 13 minutes. >> thank you. more breaking news now. gunfire in ad.c. neighborhood tonight. three people have been shot. a man and two women that shooting started after 00 on decatur street northwest near the rock creek cemetery. police roped off a crime scene and find multiple shell casings. >> police say all vhreetims were alert. there's mo word yet on what led up to that shooting. >> tonight a man who swore to serve and protect the community is accused of killing his own baby daughter. >> this little girl died last fall. jason colley lives in frederick county, maryland butin worke virginia for the fairfax county police department. >> news4's shom
boston tomorrow 96. boston 98 degrees. real heat across parts of the northeast. 92 right now heat index. you walk outside, the air so ick. 97 in annapolis. 82 leesburg. a very warm day feeling like 10t more orough thursday. storms possible thursday. plain old rain on iday. we'll talk about that, not a washouke labor day w watching for showers and storms, as well. i'm back in about 13 minutes. >> thank you. more breaking news now. gunfire in ad.c. neighborhood tonight. three people have...
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my take is that it's a worthy effort it's impressive good for the boston globe for trying to rouse an interest in the subject but then unfortunately it's probably a one day story that won't have much impact trump has already come out and is typical early morning counterattack tweets. branding us as involved in collusion and even getting rather personal with the boss to glow and nobody gets difficult financial straits. unfortunately have you and i want to have much impact already now just like with your newscast people are probably more taken with the tragic death of a real franklin and indeed nevertheless i just want to ask you you know several of the papers taking part in the second ordinated action say that trumps behavior towards the media is dangerous that's the word they use they do agree with that yeah i do i do think it's dangerous and he was part of a clear concerted. political tactic during the republican presidential campaign and it's all extended on terror into his presidency of attempting to do nothing less than de legitimize the press and i think certainly among many cons
my take is that it's a worthy effort it's impressive good for the boston globe for trying to rouse an interest in the subject but then unfortunately it's probably a one day story that won't have much impact trump has already come out and is typical early morning counterattack tweets. branding us as involved in collusion and even getting rather personal with the boss to glow and nobody gets difficult financial straits. unfortunately have you and i want to have much impact already now just like...
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so i will to you about tonight events a former reporter for the boston globe and frequent contributor to npr. and from new york times magazine the author >> he is the author of the brand-new fly girls.fly gi we are so lucky to have somebody here to dive into a history of his not even aware of. to imagine a daredevil pitcher a a grizzled dude on a motorcycle to see that archetype conjured up you know what i'm talking about. admit i hate to admit this but theen vision of a mother of two in a biplane would not have crossed my mind even though they riskat their lives inside the cockpit to take a decommissioned post that does not terrify you imagine doing that in a race or how many hope to crash and burn to defy the gender norms or hate you enough to sabotage the vehicle you are flying. so so please put your hands to gather for keith o'brien. [applause] >> thank you so much for that wonderful introduction. so with those visions of the archetypes that lydia discussed i i would like to make a confession i don't particularly like to fly. i don't like turbulence or the drops that planes make f
so i will to you about tonight events a former reporter for the boston globe and frequent contributor to npr. and from new york times magazine the author >> he is the author of the brand-new fly girls.fly gi we are so lucky to have somebody here to dive into a history of his not even aware of. to imagine a daredevil pitcher a a grizzled dude on a motorcycle to see that archetype conjured up you know what i'm talking about. admit i hate to admit this but theen vision of a mother of two in...
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and joining us now from boston david beard a contributing editor to the pointer institute of journalism also a former digital content editor at the washington post david thanks for being with us more than three hundred fifty news outlets across the u.s. all running editorials on the same day in defense of press freedom what's your take on this action. well i actually if you add in some other broadcast outlets there are there are dozens more there are off you know hundreds of reports throughout maybe more than a thousand employees find the message today on electronic media and just within the last hour i don't know if you know on this the u.s. senate just passed unanimously that's the upper house resolution that declares the press is not the enemy of the people and efforts to systematically undermine the credibility of the press are quote an attack on our democratic institutions unquote so there has been all kinds of. reaction today to this from one newspaper in the state of virginia had a new subscriber bring in donuts and bagels along with a letter that said hashtag join the effort whe
and joining us now from boston david beard a contributing editor to the pointer institute of journalism also a former digital content editor at the washington post david thanks for being with us more than three hundred fifty news outlets across the u.s. all running editorials on the same day in defense of press freedom what's your take on this action. well i actually if you add in some other broadcast outlets there are there are dozens more there are off you know hundreds of reports throughout...
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ni siquiera es acerca de boston globe, es acerca de la libertad de prensa. retÓrica alrededor de los medios, alcanzÓ un nivel francamente nos alarmÓ. y decimos, bueno es hora que nos defendamos y que nuestra voz y hablo de nuestra, como los periÓdicos, querÍamos que los periÓdicos se sumarÁn colectivamente para decir y hablar en defensa de la libertad de prensa. >>> este es un momento en el que como estÁ pasando, mucha gente se le puede olvidar la mera raÍz, el corazÓn de por quÉ existe la prensa. un niÑo pequeÑo ha crecido Ñ estos tiempos, todo el tiempo escuchar un presidente que ataca a la prensa, pero por favor, recuerda con palabras claras por quÉ existe. >>> mira la empresa existe y tiene un rol de vigilancia, nosotros vigilamos al gobierno y esto incluye los comitÉs boston, no importa si sea demÓcrata o republicano, hasta el top top que es el presidente en la casa blanca. nosotros rendimos cuenta, ellos tienen que rendir cuentas a nosotros. cuando tienes una prensa que estÁ dÉbil, que no estÁ fuerte, ¿quÉ es lo que pasa? no sabemos quÉ estÁn haciendo
ni siquiera es acerca de boston globe, es acerca de la libertad de prensa. retÓrica alrededor de los medios, alcanzÓ un nivel francamente nos alarmÓ. y decimos, bueno es hora que nos defendamos y que nuestra voz y hablo de nuestra, como los periÓdicos, querÍamos que los periÓdicos se sumarÁn colectivamente para decir y hablar en defensa de la libertad de prensa. >>> este es un momento en el que como estÁ pasando, mucha gente se le puede olvidar la mera raÍz, el corazÓn de por...
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s to help take boston to an eventual fifty seven victory. the number one ranked players in both the men's and women's draw have been knocked out of the badminton world championships in nanjing denmark's defending champion victor axelsson last quarter final two chain long of china women's number one time i saw last for only the second time in thirty seven matches this year china is even joe denying the taiwanese and sealing a first world semi of a career that has ties for. the final defeat in a row this novel. now many people outside north america may only know the game of dodge ball from the hollywood movie of the same name but it's now a grueling international sport in fact the second dodgeball will come up is taking place at madison square garden here in new york earlier we spoke to tom hicks and the president of the will dodgeball association he said the school's ambitions were stretching as far as the i'm limping game it's. obviously we are growing a sport that he's becoming much more serious in the sense that we have sixty two national
s to help take boston to an eventual fifty seven victory. the number one ranked players in both the men's and women's draw have been knocked out of the badminton world championships in nanjing denmark's defending champion victor axelsson last quarter final two chain long of china women's number one time i saw last for only the second time in thirty seven matches this year china is even joe denying the taiwanese and sealing a first world semi of a career that has ties for. the final defeat in a...
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invented in boston, made and sold around the world. order now at gilletteondemand.com. gillette.n get. you know how painful heartburn can be. for fast-acting, long-lasting relief, try doctor recommended gaviscon. it quickly neutralizes stomach acid and helps keep acid down for hours. relieve heartburn with fast- acting, long-lasting gaviscon. and with the right steps, or hasn't left my side. 80% of recurrent ischemic strokes could be prevented. a bayer aspirin regimen is one step to help prevent another stroke. so, i'm doing all i can to stay in his life. be sure to talk to your doctor before you begin an aspirin regimen. >> quijano: we end tonight with a look back 50 years and how a little boy named franklin broke the color line in a black and white comic strip. here's jim axelrod. >> reporter: april 1968, martin luther king had been shot and killed. american cities burned in rage. in california, a 42-year-old teacher and mother of three felt helpless. n> and i remember sitting in suburbia saying "is there anything i can do?" >> reporter: harriet glickman wanted to reach someone
invented in boston, made and sold around the world. order now at gilletteondemand.com. gillette.n get. you know how painful heartburn can be. for fast-acting, long-lasting relief, try doctor recommended gaviscon. it quickly neutralizes stomach acid and helps keep acid down for hours. relieve heartburn with fast- acting, long-lasting gaviscon. and with the right steps, or hasn't left my side. 80% of recurrent ischemic strokes could be prevented. a bayer aspirin regimen is one step to help...
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chain made at least 14 threatening phone calls to the boston globe.in prison and $250,000 fine if convicted. >>> after a month ago, the deadly carr fire in california is contained 100%. the authorities say the blaze burned 240,000 acres and destroyed more than 1,000 homes. it started on july 23rd sparked by a vehicle driving on a flat tire. crews will patrol for several more days. the fire is blamed for eight deaths. >>> the food and drug administration warning about the potential of eating food prepared with liquid nitrogen. the fda says serious injury can happen from eating food such as ice cream, cereal or cocktails by adding liquid nitrogen and ingesting it afterwards. in cases there is damage to skin and internal organs. they warn if liquid nitrogen is inhaled, it may cause difficulty breathing. >>> 5:48. a check on cnn money. rally on wall street ending. s&p 500 snapping the four-day winning streak over trade fears. bloomberg stating that donald trump wants to slam more tariffs on china goods. u.s. already hit china with tariffs worth $50 billio
chain made at least 14 threatening phone calls to the boston globe.in prison and $250,000 fine if convicted. >>> after a month ago, the deadly carr fire in california is contained 100%. the authorities say the blaze burned 240,000 acres and destroyed more than 1,000 homes. it started on july 23rd sparked by a vehicle driving on a flat tire. crews will patrol for several more days. the fire is blamed for eight deaths. >>> the food and drug administration warning about the...
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the presence free to write and say anything at once but much of what it says is fake news all the boston globe is leading the campaign with a twitter hash tag enemy of none in reference to trump calling journalists the enemy of the american people more than three hundred you newspapers published editorials on thursday criticizing the u.s. president and his attacks on the media she have written c. has more from washington. we're at the newseum in washington d.c. a museum dedicated to reporting and news gathering each day here on pennsylvania avenue they display the front pages of the nation's newspapers it's interesting to note that some of those taking part in what the boston globe cools a fight back against donald trump's dirty war against the press did actually endorse still trump at the last election but here's the philadelphia inquirer it sums up the message stop the war on the free press a war on the press is a war on democracy it was not enough to label american journalists as enemies of the people now he has called the entire profession quote dangerous and sick he being told concl
the presence free to write and say anything at once but much of what it says is fake news all the boston globe is leading the campaign with a twitter hash tag enemy of none in reference to trump calling journalists the enemy of the american people more than three hundred you newspapers published editorials on thursday criticizing the u.s. president and his attacks on the media she have written c. has more from washington. we're at the newseum in washington d.c. a museum dedicated to reporting...
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louis, hartford and boston too.nd rurtsz not just the northeast and midwest, even the southeast is still extremely hot and humid. feel like 103. and thus is a multiple day event. could last to thursday in some spots. on thursday, new york will feel like 102. and the relief really won't come until the cold front swings through with thunderstorms. >> bill, thank you. >>> president trump is reversing course. the president recognize thing maverick at the white house daws after reportedly rejectg >> our hearts and praurs are going to the family of senator john mccain. should be a lot of activity over the next number of daws and we very much appreciate everything that senator mcconhas done for our country. >> that kinder tone following intense pressure from veteran's groups like the american legion who called him out for his decision to fly the white house flag at full height. he later ord all flags at half staff until mccain's burial. >> we weaken our greatness when we confuse our pate ariotism wi tribal rivalries. >> ch
louis, hartford and boston too.nd rurtsz not just the northeast and midwest, even the southeast is still extremely hot and humid. feel like 103. and thus is a multiple day event. could last to thursday in some spots. on thursday, new york will feel like 102. and the relief really won't come until the cold front swings through with thunderstorms. >> bill, thank you. >>> president trump is reversing course. the president recognize thing maverick at the white house daws after...
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enfrentan cargos criminales, hace horas el sujeto estaba en lgiel departam planes y desarrollos de bostonuir >>> ahora está tras las rejas junto a cuatro personas más y según las autoridades tiene un extenso expediente criminal >>> el funcionario dijo que uno de los afectados fue responsable de la muerte de un oficial de la policía en 1973 y ahora enfrenta cargos por vender armas de fuego de manera ilegal >>> además incautaron armas de alto calibre y de uso militar, también municiones y drogas como heroína, cocaína y pentanilo que estaban en las calles de boston. >>> 16 de las personas arrestadas eran parte de la lista de las 30 personas más buscadas en esa ciudad >>> residentes reaccionaron ante este anuncio. >>> me da miedo, sí. por mi hijo. >>> a mí lo que menos me gusta de esta área es que hay mucha gente drogadicta, siempre hay peligro. >>> a pesar de este masivo arresto, las autoridades continúan tras la pista de personas que se presumen que podrían estar todavía las calles traficando drogas y armas, y también reclutando a jóvenes a quienes también les enseñan estos crímenes. >>> y
enfrentan cargos criminales, hace horas el sujeto estaba en lgiel departam planes y desarrollos de bostonuir >>> ahora está tras las rejas junto a cuatro personas más y según las autoridades tiene un extenso expediente criminal >>> el funcionario dijo que uno de los afectados fue responsable de la muerte de un oficial de la policía en 1973 y ahora enfrenta cargos por vender armas de fuego de manera ilegal >>> además incautaron armas de alto calibre y de uso...
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look what it feels like outside in boston this afternoon. 102 degrees. washington 104.rk will feel like 101 degrees this afternoon. incredibly in phoenix, here in the heart of summer, it is actually a hair cooler than this. the heat indices there, of course it is dry heat, makes it feel a little cooler in the air, the temperature they're expecting actually lower than what it will be say in central park by this afternoon. but again that ends quickly here, especially going from thursday night into friday morning. we see a nice shot of cooler air begin to push in toward the northeast, with it showers expected later on this afternoon and this evening as well. temps by friday in boston down to 72 degrees. >>> manhattan was abuzz tuesday when more than 40,000 bees swarmed a hot dog stand in times square. fortunately the nypd has official beekeepers for situations just like this. the bee keeper in full protective gear spent 45 minutes carefully vacuuming up the insects. they say the bees like the rest of us probably were just trying to escape the sweltering heat after leaving
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look at boston this afternoon, 102 degrees. washington 104.s afternoon. incredibly, in phoenix here in the heart of summer, it is actually a hair cooler than this. the heat indices, dry heat, makes it feel a little cooler than the air temperature, they're expecting lower than central park by this afternoon. again, that ends quickly here, especially going from thursday night into friday morning. we see a nice shot of cooler air toward the northeast, with it showers expected later on this afternoon and this evening as well. temps by friday in boston down to 72 degrees. >> a lot of red on that map. >>> a second day of public viewing for the queen of soul, aretha franklin. people poured into the museum of african-american history in detroit on tuesday. the two-day viewing is part of a week of commemoration for the legendary singer. her funeral will feature performances by stevie wonder, faith hill, chaka khan, and jennifer hudson among others. aretha franklin passed away this month at age 76 from pancreatic cancer. >>> let's check "cnn money." glo
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a california man is charged with threatenning the boston globe after they oppressed freedom following by president trump. prosecutors say rob chain made 14 threatening phone calls to the "globe" newsroom. he allegedly called journalists the enemy of the people and threatened to kill them. >> the president says things like enemy of the people then people call the boston "globe" newsroom repeating those words. that should be deeply alarming to everyone. >> chain was released on $50,000 became. he is due in court in boston september 24th. >>> private funeral services will be held for aretha franklin in her hometown detroit. the guests will include jessie jackson and stevie wonder. 14 music am acts including patty labelle performed at a concert for the queen of soul. ♪ though you are young ♪ hear my prayer ♪ i never knew it to bear whew. >> franklin died august 16th of pancreatic cancer. she was 76-years-old. >>> coming up on the can the morning news" colin caper next's crucian case moves forward. a judge gets involved after a homeless man claims a couple took a large amount of the money
a california man is charged with threatenning the boston globe after they oppressed freedom following by president trump. prosecutors say rob chain made 14 threatening phone calls to the "globe" newsroom. he allegedly called journalists the enemy of the people and threatened to kill them. >> the president says things like enemy of the people then people call the boston "globe" newsroom repeating those words. that should be deeply alarming to everyone. >> chain...
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boston wins a crucial one, 5-4.urth four-game sweep of the yankees since 1969 and opened it a 9 1/2 game lead over the yankees in the division. >> you want to give us the inside track on how barnacle is feeling? >> i think we can get the inside track because he is sitting over there. >> i don't think he is happy he is here on a monday and it is so early, but he's happy about the sox. >> you happy, barnacle? >> oh, it was unbelievable. >> there you go. that's the reaction you need right there. >> someone turn the lights on for him at least, will you. >> fantastic. >> look at him. >> can't wait to give it to willie. >> he's so happy. can we go back to that shot? >> all right. >> he's obviously not been following the news over the weekend. still ahead, much more on the sanctions against iran that are scheduled to be put back in place today. we will go live to tehran for the latest. >> plus, new reporting about foreign money flooding into president trump's manhattan hotel. we have that story and much more coming up next
boston wins a crucial one, 5-4.urth four-game sweep of the yankees since 1969 and opened it a 9 1/2 game lead over the yankees in the division. >> you want to give us the inside track on how barnacle is feeling? >> i think we can get the inside track because he is sitting over there. >> i don't think he is happy he is here on a monday and it is so early, but he's happy about the sox. >> you happy, barnacle? >> oh, it was unbelievable. >> there you go. that's...
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joined the boston police force in 1985. his way upro say to enhance> you are a too old to sneak out and party like a r re home to attend the open air heavy metal show. the aging metal heads were found around 3:00 a.m. on saturday and described as disorwhereiantd and dazed. but who doesn't walk out of a metal concert feeling and looking like that. >>> support continues to pour in for a louisiana grocery store worker whose encounter with a teen with autism went viral.gi him a free car. this is just the latest sign of appreciation. a gofund me paeupbl has raised over $160,000 to help jordan go to college. >> love to see good tkaoedz like that go rewarded. >> and keeps getting better. thanks for watching.ad lib live good morning and thank you for joining us. i )m marcus washington. and i )m kris sanchez -- in >>> good morning. thanks so much for starting your day with us. >> we want to get a look at weather. >> we are all clear in san jose let's check out of our temperature trend. mid-60s as we head out the door. we are going t
joined the boston police force in 1985. his way upro say to enhance> you are a too old to sneak out and party like a r re home to attend the open air heavy metal show. the aging metal heads were found around 3:00 a.m. on saturday and described as disorwhereiantd and dazed. but who doesn't walk out of a metal concert feeling and looking like that. >>> support continues to pour in for a louisiana grocery store worker whose encounter with a teen with autism went viral.gi him a free...