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let's go back to the united states, i want to show you what is happening in boston, massachusetts, ands of people gathered outside the state capital. peaceful, it seemed at the time. at the moment it also seems to be peaceful and another part of the city. we can see huge lines of police. there you see the state capital and just 20 minutes ago that was absolutely packed with protesters, and it seems that slowly people have started moving away from there, some voluntarily, some encouraged, quite strongly by the police. boston is one of those cities that has seen less violence than others, but as you can see, quite a lot of people out on the streets, lots of police, lots of protesters and so it's a potential that if people don't go home, for things to turn ina don't go home, for things to turn in a different way. here is minneapolis, the city, of course, where this mass movement of protest started in united states. a curfew is in place in minneapolis, earlier we saw a national guard officer pleading, telling people that it was time for them go home. some of them responded, so what, are yo
let's go back to the united states, i want to show you what is happening in boston, massachusetts, ands of people gathered outside the state capital. peaceful, it seemed at the time. at the moment it also seems to be peaceful and another part of the city. we can see huge lines of police. there you see the state capital and just 20 minutes ago that was absolutely packed with protesters, and it seems that slowly people have started moving away from there, some voluntarily, some encouraged, quite...
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in boston, massachusetts, heretofore, a largely peace profl test. we have seen them move through a sea after protestors. let's go to houston right now. price se priscilla thompson is there. there was that march there in george floyd's hometown. it was a sizable march as i understand it. i saw a few officials earlier. low did the march go? what are they exteching tonight? >> craig, more than 55,000 people were here today, we're told by officials. so a sizable march. we actually just saw the dump trucks that were blocking traffic move. we have folks making way their down from city hall back to downtown and largely peaceful here today. we have seen the officers out in riot gear. there are some hanging out over here. but sort of the hanging out and just monitoring the situation. we haven't seen any sort of silence or issues like that. but we did see a couple police cars race by just now. it's unclear where they were headed. but as far as we have seen, incredibly peaceful out here today. that is exactly what the organizers and the folks out here wanted.
in boston, massachusetts, heretofore, a largely peace profl test. we have seen them move through a sea after protestors. let's go to houston right now. price se priscilla thompson is there. there was that march there in george floyd's hometown. it was a sizable march as i understand it. i saw a few officials earlier. low did the march go? what are they exteching tonight? >> craig, more than 55,000 people were here today, we're told by officials. so a sizable march. we actually just saw...
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en boston, massachusetts 6400%.emas. la municipalidad dice ademÁs que en caso sea necesario, los agentes estarÁn dando multas a los residentes que no cumplan con las medidas. en la ciudad de nueva york, blanca rosa, univisiÓn. patricia:¿quiÉn puede dormir asÍ ? vamos a la pausa y al volver investigan en san luis, potosÍ cÓmo se contagiaron de coronavirus al nacer unos trillizos, aunque los padres no tenÍan el virus y la alta demanda de oxÍgeno para patricia:¿quÉ posibilidad hay de que quedes embarazada, de salud a trillizos y los tres tengan coronavirus ? esta preocupante situaciÓn en la que vive una madre es elvis, potosÍ en mÉxico. uno de los bebe estÁ grave. ni la madre ni el padre tienen el covid-19 y el hospital asegura que no se infectaron allÍ por lo que se investiga el origen del contagio. alejandro madrigal nos cuenta mÁs. alejandro: los padres de los trillizos que fueron diagnosticados con coronavirus en san luis, potosÍ, mÉxico cuatro horas despuÉs de su nacimiento dieron negativo a la prueba. siendo un c
en boston, massachusetts 6400%.emas. la municipalidad dice ademÁs que en caso sea necesario, los agentes estarÁn dando multas a los residentes que no cumplan con las medidas. en la ciudad de nueva york, blanca rosa, univisiÓn. patricia:¿quiÉn puede dormir asÍ ? vamos a la pausa y al volver investigan en san luis, potosÍ cÓmo se contagiaron de coronavirus al nacer unos trillizos, aunque los padres no tenÍan el virus y la alta demanda de oxÍgeno para patricia:¿quÉ posibilidad hay de...
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en boston, massachusetts 6400%.. la municipalidad dice ademÁs que en caso sea necesario, los agentes estarÁn dando multas a los residentes que no cumplan con las medidas. en la ciudad de nueva york, blanca rosa, univisiÓn. patricia:¿quiÉn puede dormir asÍ ? vamos a la pausa y al volver investigan en san luis, potosÍ cÓmo se contagiaron de coronavirus al nacer unos trillizos, aunque los padres no tenÍan el virus y la alta demanda de oxÍgeno para crest presenta fashion police! las hombreras son del pasado igual que esa pasta de dientes ¿y qué sugieren? cambiarnos a crest! y de ropa y así me di cuenta que tenía que cambiar a crest prueba crest y verás por qué es la marca número uno en estados unidos. para construir la red 5g s fuerzas más grande y más confiable. con más torres, y más ingenieros. disfrutarás la mejor red 5g y los mejores precios. bienvenido a t-mobile patricia:¿quÉ posibilidad hay de que quedes embarazada, de salud a trillizos y los tres tengan coronavirus ? esta preocupante situaciÓn en la que vive una
en boston, massachusetts 6400%.. la municipalidad dice ademÁs que en caso sea necesario, los agentes estarÁn dando multas a los residentes que no cumplan con las medidas. en la ciudad de nueva york, blanca rosa, univisiÓn. patricia:¿quiÉn puede dormir asÍ ? vamos a la pausa y al volver investigan en san luis, potosÍ cÓmo se contagiaron de coronavirus al nacer unos trillizos, aunque los padres no tenÍan el virus y la alta demanda de oxÍgeno para crest presenta fashion police! las...
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american middle class i think that those are 2 very different constructions for example in boston massachusetts the media household income or the median household net worth is $247000.00 for african-americans in that same area it's $8.00 so again you see the stark difference where people were worth you know what they have in their wallet versus people who have homes you know home ownership 40 percent for african-americans were at a red or a 50 year low right now 40 percent for african-american 70 percent for me tonight almost out of time and i am not going to contest anything you said but you know i'm really tired of rich white liberals saying well at least i'm not racist ok and then that this cleans their conscience addressing the structural economic problems of the united states and affect all people that's all the time we have your aunt margaret and i want to thank jason for being on our program when i think our viewers are watching us here at the scenic some remember. 54 jets and more than 1300 military personnel are headed to air force base in alaska where is that to say come on i'll show
american middle class i think that those are 2 very different constructions for example in boston massachusetts the media household income or the median household net worth is $247000.00 for african-americans in that same area it's $8.00 so again you see the stark difference where people were worth you know what they have in their wallet versus people who have homes you know home ownership 40 percent for african-americans were at a red or a 50 year low right now 40 percent for african-american...
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monuments and statues of leaders who carried out policies viewed as racist just this week in boston massachusetts the statue of christopher columbus was beheaded before it was finally removed on wednesday. ethiopia's has warned opponents of the country's controversial mega dam on the nile river that it will strongly defend itself over the project egypt is worried rapidly filling the grand stand will take too much of it of the water that its people need to survive the warning comes amid renewed talks between ethiopian egyptian and sudanese politicians after months of deadlock. so again this is al jazeera and these are the headlines brazil now has the 2nd highest number of coverage 19 deaths worldwide the health ministry reported more than $980.00 s. on friday pushing the total of nearly 42000 it also has the most number of infections after the us and us under m.p.'s he has more from bogota. there's also certainty that the real number might be even higher given the fact that there has been more than 10000 deaths in the last the few weeks in brazil that have not been tested for the kovi the 19th so
monuments and statues of leaders who carried out policies viewed as racist just this week in boston massachusetts the statue of christopher columbus was beheaded before it was finally removed on wednesday. ethiopia's has warned opponents of the country's controversial mega dam on the nile river that it will strongly defend itself over the project egypt is worried rapidly filling the grand stand will take too much of it of the water that its people need to survive the warning comes amid renewed...
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monuments and statues of leaders who carried out policies viewed as racist just this week and boston massachusetts the statue of christopher columbus was beheaded before it was finally removed on wednesday while for more on this where now joined by aaron thompson she's an artist story and lawyer and professor at the john jay college of criminal justice at the city university of new york she joins us from new york via skype thanks for being with us arun this isn't a new debate so let's start at the very crux of it in your mind of these statues about remembering or about glorifying the individuals they embody especially with the confederate money and they don't stem from the time of the civil war there in. 20th century times question of african-americans to the message of a reminder of a violent past don't leave your place so these statues are not neutral history they are. or controlling the past in order to control the future and it almost feels like there's a catharsis for protestors and watching them pull some of these statues down talk us through what's going on here in terms of the emotions tha
monuments and statues of leaders who carried out policies viewed as racist just this week and boston massachusetts the statue of christopher columbus was beheaded before it was finally removed on wednesday while for more on this where now joined by aaron thompson she's an artist story and lawyer and professor at the john jay college of criminal justice at the city university of new york she joins us from new york via skype thanks for being with us arun this isn't a new debate so let's start at...
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monuments and statues of leaders who carried out policies viewed as racist just this weekend boston massachusetts the statue of christopher columbus was beheaded before it was finally removed on wednesday well i spoke to aaron thompson who is an art historian lawyer and professor at the john jay college of criminal justice at the city university of new york she says there are many ways to commemorate a painful history. and there have been very innovative proposals to add plaques other language to statues to modify them but destruction is one option on its full range of issues and you have to remember that keeping a statue there is not. and neutral point of view because it costs money to maintain these statues even people saying put them in a new c.m. that cost a whole lot of money to preserve and store and display it statue so i think the money could be spent better elsewhere in many cases for one there are very significant african-american and native american sites in the u.s. that are crumbling for a lack of historical preservation funding so start there you can't say that destruction is always
monuments and statues of leaders who carried out policies viewed as racist just this weekend boston massachusetts the statue of christopher columbus was beheaded before it was finally removed on wednesday well i spoke to aaron thompson who is an art historian lawyer and professor at the john jay college of criminal justice at the city university of new york she says there are many ways to commemorate a painful history. and there have been very innovative proposals to add plaques other language...
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. >> from portland oregon to boston, massachusetts unrest blankets dozens of cities.me cases, city officials removed statues, but other times , crowds cook took control pulling down statues like this one of confederate general albert pike before setting it o fire. >> at the violence and destruction of property that we have been seeing in certain parts of the country as illegal. it needs to stop now. >> fbi director christopher ray tells fox news his job as to strike the right balance. >> equal justice is essential, but violence and destruction of property is not the way to ensure its. >> agents in this room are watching social media chatter and other communications to uncover any potential terrorism network hoping to cash in on th unrest. >> what i would ask for the those who watch this is we need your help, we need information that you see. >> as time ticks closer to the november election, fbi official expect to see more of this criminal activity, when it happens they will be ready. >> david, thank you. one of the targets for protesters the iconic emancipation statue
. >> from portland oregon to boston, massachusetts unrest blankets dozens of cities.me cases, city officials removed statues, but other times , crowds cook took control pulling down statues like this one of confederate general albert pike before setting it o fire. >> at the violence and destruction of property that we have been seeing in certain parts of the country as illegal. it needs to stop now. >> fbi director christopher ray tells fox news his job as to strike the right...
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net worth in the quite is $17,000 compared to $171,000 for whites, or an extreme example is boston, massachusetts, where the average black household net worth is $8 come parred to the average household net worth of whites of almost $250,000 so it's an economic challenge and the solution ultimately will run through providing fair and equal access to economic opportunity. >> what does that economic opportunity look like for you? i know so many people talking to ken frazier of merck speaking this morning saying the only way he made it out of inner city philadelphia i believe it was because he went to a better school 90 minutes away what does that opportunity and access look like for you in terms of helping people to a better path? >> i think long term and generationally, of course, the pathway to opportunity in this country is generally run through access to fair education and good quality public education and african-americans are disproportionatally affected by poor educational systems access to capital. just to give you an alarming statistic. there's about $73 trillion in the united states invest
net worth in the quite is $17,000 compared to $171,000 for whites, or an extreme example is boston, massachusetts, where the average black household net worth is $8 come parred to the average household net worth of whites of almost $250,000 so it's an economic challenge and the solution ultimately will run through providing fair and equal access to economic opportunity. >> what does that economic opportunity look like for you? i know so many people talking to ken frazier of merck speaking...
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francisco was at 8 as we and 2 new in our breaking news coverage taking a live picture now to boston, massachusetts protesters have been very active in. boston today, ok we're coming back we'll try and go back there, someone was in front of the camera so we'll go back to boston the show you those pictures again later on peaceful protests in san francisco turned violent overnight looters broke into and damaged dozens of businesses across the city specifically in and around union square and today crews spent a majority of the day boarding up the broken windows cleaning up all the glass. >>force taylor bisacky was out there all day today she shows us the damage. >>smashed windows broken glass and businesses ransacked this was the scene in san francisco's union square sunday morning. after a day of peaceful protests turned violent overnight eventually as night began to fall. >>those protests turned into violence. there unfortunately assaults on people, including police officers. there was vandalism on vehicles businesses there were fires lit all pharmacies and liquor stores were hit. >>leaders also tar
francisco was at 8 as we and 2 new in our breaking news coverage taking a live picture now to boston, massachusetts protesters have been very active in. boston today, ok we're coming back we'll try and go back there, someone was in front of the camera so we'll go back to boston the show you those pictures again later on peaceful protests in san francisco turned violent overnight looters broke into and damaged dozens of businesses across the city specifically in and around union square and today...
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. >> bill: boston, massachusetts now, back to los angeles.gather as the protests continue in various parts of the country, there's a major city moving forward with plans to reopen during the pandemic. remember that? that is next. can save you $2000 a year. newday lets you refi at today's near rock bottom rates by shortcutting the loan process. there's no income verification, no appraisal, and no out of pocket costs. it's the quickest and easiest refi newday's ever offered. one call can lower your mortgage payment by this time next month. . yup, on it there too. you may think you're doing all you can to manage type 2 diabetes and heart disease... ...but could your medication do more to lower your heart risk? jardiance can reduce the risk of cardiovascular death for adults who also have known heart disease. so, it could help save your life from a heart attack or stroke. and it lowers a1c. jardiance can cause serious side effects including dehydration, genital yeast or urinary tract infections, and sudden kidney problems. ketoacidosis is a serio
. >> bill: boston, massachusetts now, back to los angeles.gather as the protests continue in various parts of the country, there's a major city moving forward with plans to reopen during the pandemic. remember that? that is next. can save you $2000 a year. newday lets you refi at today's near rock bottom rates by shortcutting the loan process. there's no income verification, no appraisal, and no out of pocket costs. it's the quickest and easiest refi newday's ever offered. one call can...
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. >> in boston, massachusetts, what should the smaller options be in trading options? >> scott, my goal with each trade is 100% on the option, and then i cut my losses if it loses 50%. that's a lot different than stocks, though, scott, because stocks are much bigger options are fractional i love trading options because you can control that risk. >> question for you, brynn how do you differentiate value from a value trap in this kind of environment >> great question. age old question, by the way, so very good one. especially with deep value, there is a fine line between making a killing and getting killed with deep value as well, you have to have a deep acumen looking at the financials. start by asking questions. why is it cheap? is it the management, is it involvement, is it the competitors? i also think look for active managers in this space because you really do have to dig into the balance sheets to understand what's going to be the catalyst to drive these companies higher. >> steph, american express tony in norfolk, virginia. what do you think, buy now >> i like it
. >> in boston, massachusetts, what should the smaller options be in trading options? >> scott, my goal with each trade is 100% on the option, and then i cut my losses if it loses 50%. that's a lot different than stocks, though, scott, because stocks are much bigger options are fractional i love trading options because you can control that risk. >> question for you, brynn how do you differentiate value from a value trap in this kind of environment >> great question. age...
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. >> portland, oregon, to boston, massachusetts, unrest continues to blink in thousands of cities.ome cases, city removed it statues but other times crowds took control pulling down statues like this one and general albert pike setting on fire. >> the violence and the destruction of property that we've been seeing in certain parts of the country is illegal. he needs to stop. it now. >> fbi director christopher wray tells fox news his job is to strike the right balance. >> equal justice is essential, but violence and destruction of property is not the way. >> watching social media charter and other communications to uncover any potential terrorism networks hoping to cash in on their run rest. >> but i did ask for watch this is we need your help. if we need information that you see, see something, say something. >> time gets closer to the november election, officials expect to see more of the criminal activity but when it happens, they will be ready. washington, david spock, fox news. >> mike: vice president mike pence, going to church and texas and he and dr. siegel are here next. ♪
. >> portland, oregon, to boston, massachusetts, unrest continues to blink in thousands of cities.ome cases, city removed it statues but other times crowds took control pulling down statues like this one and general albert pike setting on fire. >> the violence and the destruction of property that we've been seeing in certain parts of the country is illegal. he needs to stop. it now. >> fbi director christopher wray tells fox news his job is to strike the right balance....
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well, for more, we go to boston, massachusetts, to speak with chchase strangio, deputy directr for transgendedertice with e aclu's lgbt & hiv project. he was one o of the attorneys fr aimee stephens i in the landmark supreme court civil rights case to protect lgbtq workers. chase, welcome back to democracy now! can you talk about the significance of the victory and the fact that the person who wrote the majority opinion was the trump of county -- - appotee neil gorsuch? >> thanknk you for havaving me k and neck living able t to talk about sosomething as a for once. a historic rulings and absolutely -- the court was unequiuivocal that federeral prohohibitions on n sex discrimination incnclude prohibition on discrimination against lgbtq people.e. ththis means you cannot be fired across the country for being lgbtq or otherwise face employment iss termination. i think what is alalso imporortt isis that courts use tititle vii cases to inteterpret l ofof t other fedederal civil rights las that prohibit sex discriminatition. this will have a a transformatie effect on federal civil rights laws in the co
well, for more, we go to boston, massachusetts, to speak with chchase strangio, deputy directr for transgendedertice with e aclu's lgbt & hiv project. he was one o of the attorneys fr aimee stephens i in the landmark supreme court civil rights case to protect lgbtq workers. chase, welcome back to democracy now! can you talk about the significance of the victory and the fact that the person who wrote the majority opinion was the trump of county -- - appotee neil gorsuch? >> thanknk you...
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our final witness is associate witness, in a hospital in boston, massachusetts. he's also research fellow at harvard medical school. academic research it focuses on the fda approval process for drugs and medicaid prices. in the effective federal policy regulations on drug pricing. as our witnesses should know, each of them have five minutes. the written testimony will be included in the hearing. when you of all completed to your testimonies, each member will have five minutes to question the panel. if there is time, we may be able to have a second round of questions. we will now start. thank you chairman. and committee members. i am defining as drugs which is second indication for covid-19. some of our witnesses may have definitions. unfortunately, wait unmistakably for these drugs, is not enough size and sobering effectiveness from one condition does not guarantee effectiveness for a second. the populations may be demographically medicaid differently. so even the existing safety measures may be irrelevant. [inaudible]. so let's look at these two drugs. the antim
our final witness is associate witness, in a hospital in boston, massachusetts. he's also research fellow at harvard medical school. academic research it focuses on the fda approval process for drugs and medicaid prices. in the effective federal policy regulations on drug pricing. as our witnesses should know, each of them have five minutes. the written testimony will be included in the hearing. when you of all completed to your testimonies, each member will have five minutes to question the...
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south of boston in quincy, massachusetts. i thought, how my going to handle that. i can just a, will he went home from the white house. [laughter]. he didn't do much of anything pretty lived on virtually every years. [laughter]. nor it was all entirely tedious, day after day and nothing happening, cannot possibly expect any intelligent reader to stay with another 50 pages about that. as lawson that we often worry about things we should worry about. in fact, in the final years of his life from the last two chapters of the book, many ways the most interesting part of the whole story. that was the inward journey beginning thin. in the inward ginny is because he was a man of such death. and such turmoil worried who needed the result love about himself about his family and his thoughts and his own mortality. it was beset by one terrible vote of another. lots of children, grandchildren. while he had one child was really a property prophecy, a young quincy, and the president. another son, charles, a very popular and lovable child. who killed himself with alcohol. and by t
south of boston in quincy, massachusetts. i thought, how my going to handle that. i can just a, will he went home from the white house. [laughter]. he didn't do much of anything pretty lived on virtually every years. [laughter]. nor it was all entirely tedious, day after day and nothing happening, cannot possibly expect any intelligent reader to stay with another 50 pages about that. as lawson that we often worry about things we should worry about. in fact, in the final years of his life from...
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we have the public defenders office across the country from new york, massachusetts, boston, new hampshire, every city that you can imagine. they rallied with us at the same time on the same day so we could bring awareness to police brutality and injustice. >> you were on that side of the legal system that sees the injustices protesters are talking about. described to me why public defenders are involved in joining the protest for george floyd. >> absolutely. we see every single day the impact of racial injustice and police brutality on our clients. one of our clients would have been a george floyd had george floyd not been killed. we see those cases every single day and charges coming out as excessive force and resisting arrest to cover up what we already know which would have been police brutality. we see that minorities are overrepresented in every aspect whether it deals with arrests, convictions, people of probation and even our juvenile hall is overrepresented. the only place african americans are underserved is. so we want to highlight what we see every single day. >> as a public de
we have the public defenders office across the country from new york, massachusetts, boston, new hampshire, every city that you can imagine. they rallied with us at the same time on the same day so we could bring awareness to police brutality and injustice. >> you were on that side of the legal system that sees the injustices protesters are talking about. described to me why public defenders are involved in joining the protest for george floyd. >> absolutely. we see every single day...
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colapsado el sistema de llamadas del 911 en la ciudad de nueva york en 1000 ositos por cientos, en boston, massachusettsl menos 10 personas. llega nuevas imÁgenes del horror que millones de personas experimentaron cuando la tierra temblÓ. en vivo desde ciudad de mÉxico, ivÁn macÍas nos mÁs el panorama que se vive a esta hora despuÉs de ese incidente. ivÁn: buenos dÍas. abre una nueva perspectiva sobre quÉ vivienda estamos habitando porque este edificio se les vendiÓ a las personas como si fuera nuevo y tierna historia de desalojos y de problemas desde el sismo de 1985 y hacÍa quedado evidenciado y esperan que las propias atriles determinen lo que va a ocurrir con este edificio que estÁ inhabitable. las personas que fallecieron este movimiento de tierra en oaxaca estÁn empezando a ser entregadas o sus seres queridos para poder organizar las honras fÚnebres. hay imÁgenes que dicen más que 1000 palabras pero estas dejan modo a casi cualquiera. para varias personas el terremoto fue el Último de su vida y murieron sepultadas por los escombros. octavio fue primero en llegar a rescatar a una de las vÍctimas de
colapsado el sistema de llamadas del 911 en la ciudad de nueva york en 1000 ositos por cientos, en boston, massachusettsl menos 10 personas. llega nuevas imÁgenes del horror que millones de personas experimentaron cuando la tierra temblÓ. en vivo desde ciudad de mÉxico, ivÁn macÍas nos mÁs el panorama que se vive a esta hora despuÉs de ese incidente. ivÁn: buenos dÍas. abre una nueva perspectiva sobre quÉ vivienda estamos habitando porque este edificio se les vendiÓ a las personas...
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en boston massachusetts quedÓ asÍ y por toda la ciudad de los daÑos eran apreciables.aciÓn abre este 4 de junio este jueves pero van haber lÍmites en todas las oficinas estarÁn abiertas. entonces ustedes tienen que estar pendientes para ver si oficina local estÁ abierta y usted tiene que asistir con una mascarilla, ellos van a tener medidas de distanciamiento para la gente, hay que respetar estas medidas y usted no puede llegar unos 15 minutos mÁs de 15 minuto antes lo que le recomiendo al cliente que llegue, espere en el estacionamiento pero no entre hasta 15 minutos para citas normales 30 minutos para ciudadanÍa. >>> carlos obvio hay restricciones quiÉn carlos no pueden entrar a las instalaciones del servicio de inmigraciÓn y ciudadanÍa? >>> cualquier persona que no tenga una cita no puede asistir visitan visitantes no pueden asistir y van haber restricciones en el nÚmero de personas que pueden entrar. cualquier persona que tenga algÚn tipo de sÍntomas, que esÉe enfermo, fiebre, o cualquier persona que estÉ en cuarentena o se niegue o no tenga una mascarilla. entonce
en boston massachusetts quedÓ asÍ y por toda la ciudad de los daÑos eran apreciables.aciÓn abre este 4 de junio este jueves pero van haber lÍmites en todas las oficinas estarÁn abiertas. entonces ustedes tienen que estar pendientes para ver si oficina local estÁ abierta y usted tiene que asistir con una mascarilla, ellos van a tener medidas de distanciamiento para la gente, hay que respetar estas medidas y usted no puede llegar unos 15 minutos mÁs de 15 minuto antes lo que le recomiendo...
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una estatua del presidente lincoln genera polÉmica en boston massachusetts por la e pocos de la emancipaciÓnn tiene que lidiar con la preparaciÓn ante la temporada de huracanes. >>> estoy muy nerviosa por cÓmo va a hacer no solo va a dar a luz y tener al bebÉ y tener por preocuparme de volver a casa y no tenga energÍa y salir >>> y sara no estÁ sola y este miedo nos invade a muchas embarazadas por ellos esta psicoterapeuta es hacer un nacimiento para el mejor y peor escenario pero la clave estÁ en tomar el control >>> entonces no tienes ningÚn trauma asociado con Él porque estÁs haciendo tu propio plan >>> durante el embarazo hay que estar lo mÁs relajada posible porque todo lo transmitimos a nuestro bebÉ o sea, que cero estrÉs y ansiedad. >>> si estoy relacionando esto es importante para el bebÉ >>> pero si estamos solas para el ultrasonido le sacamos provecho a la tecnologÍa para asÍ sentirnos acompaÑados >>> incluso hacer que la persona haga un acercamiento o una video conferencia para poder estar estÁn cerca de una parte como podamos. >>> ♪ (mÚsica) ♪ >>> y bueno para saber cÓmo lidiar c
una estatua del presidente lincoln genera polÉmica en boston massachusetts por la e pocos de la emancipaciÓnn tiene que lidiar con la preparaciÓn ante la temporada de huracanes. >>> estoy muy nerviosa por cÓmo va a hacer no solo va a dar a luz y tener al bebÉ y tener por preocuparme de volver a casa y no tenga energÍa y salir >>> y sara no estÁ sola y este miedo nos invade a muchas embarazadas por ellos esta psicoterapeuta es hacer un nacimiento para el mejor y peor...
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from soldiersance in the revolutionary war through the massachusetts regimen inspired by the boston massacre, where the first person killed was a young black man. himself painted him out of that moment. activists, thets abolitionists, had to paint him back in. it's a reminder that from the aninning there has been opposition to police brutality, but denying the sacrifice people have paid. that is sharp, biting, persistent, and leaves all of us feeling less secure. i have no doubt senator scott is deeply respected in the state and has to grapple with the fear that all black men and black women have to grapple with in on country, and i hope folks that side of the aisle listen to him and think deeply about what it must be like to be the one black senator in your state. i suspect often like all of us in a situation where you feel like you're not being judged by the content of your character or accomplishments, but find yourself stuck in an old pattern that goes back to deeply in our country. black people living in terror of the very officers who have sworn to protect them, not because most are ba
from soldiersance in the revolutionary war through the massachusetts regimen inspired by the boston massacre, where the first person killed was a young black man. himself painted him out of that moment. activists, thets abolitionists, had to paint him back in. it's a reminder that from the aninning there has been opposition to police brutality, but denying the sacrifice people have paid. that is sharp, biting, persistent, and leaves all of us feeling less secure. i have no doubt senator scott...
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write about people like that who was a farmer from connecticut john greenwood from boston and joseph hutchins, massachusettshoemaker is one of my favorite characters of all point in most people, the real part in the time period that moment. and we know because the road about a pretty all that we know is what with having diaries and letters. there were no correspondents covering the war. reporting what a terrific job alexander hamilton just did. nor were there artists correspondence winslow homer covered the civil war read all we have are orderly posts, the government records various times. in greece diaries letters of somebody kept a diary, or a lot of letters, really force it out and tells you what it was like describes the scene in the viewing said suffering hardships. and that person is taking us into the times. try as best i can to be the moment and how human returning the moment because i think is intellectually more honest no way i'd and that these people don't know what is going to happen next anymore than we do in our time. the docent with the outcomes going to be pretty a non- don't know that alexa
write about people like that who was a farmer from connecticut john greenwood from boston and joseph hutchins, massachusettshoemaker is one of my favorite characters of all point in most people, the real part in the time period that moment. and we know because the road about a pretty all that we know is what with having diaries and letters. there were no correspondents covering the war. reporting what a terrific job alexander hamilton just did. nor were there artists correspondence winslow...
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boston the shah memorial plus debased. thes shah memorial honors the 54 massachusetts regiment the first african-american regiment after the emancipationci proclamation. through bravery in battle on behalf of the union cause was memorialized in the movie glory yet was defaced by these mobs. it's not just our history. it's pop culture and entertainment two. cops and television " shows canceled. paw patrol was on the cutting board too. you may know that chase is the police cop and pulp patrol -- paw patrol. it's called euthanize the police dog on social media production at its hair was joking but i'm not that legos has announced they are not going to advertise any of their police lego sets next year. they are not going to take them out of distribution. they are not going to recall them from stores. capitalism o only goes so far. they are still caplis that they are going to advertise them anymore. they are going to run "gone with the wind" anymore. "gone with the wind" for which african-american actress hattie mcdaniel won the first academy award, the first oscar ever given to an african-american woman. hbo says no we are goi
boston the shah memorial plus debased. thes shah memorial honors the 54 massachusetts regiment the first african-american regiment after the emancipationci proclamation. through bravery in battle on behalf of the union cause was memorialized in the movie glory yet was defaced by these mobs. it's not just our history. it's pop culture and entertainment two. cops and television " shows canceled. paw patrol was on the cutting board too. you may know that chase is the police cop and pulp...
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another example of think of attitude berklee college of music this is in massachusetts apologized for letting boston police use the restrooms toilets as i would call them they said that they betrayed their community by learn to use the toilets i mean. the emotional response and it seems to be almost identical response now to be police officers almost as the the enemy how on earth have we got to this situation i mean was this ever reality decades back when police officers were considered you know local protectors of the community they would maybe walk amongst the local people talk to them be friends with many of them and now we're at the point where the being treated like pariahs how on earth does that happen while i kind of missed a day when just starbucks haters are out and now it seems like everybody else and you know. i've heard that in the sixty's obviously there was a lot of tension post vietnam there was a lot of tension but in my career this is the obviously the most heightened tension . it's very concerning you always have to be aware of that and i don't think it's good for us it's not good
another example of think of attitude berklee college of music this is in massachusetts apologized for letting boston police use the restrooms toilets as i would call them they said that they betrayed their community by learn to use the toilets i mean. the emotional response and it seems to be almost identical response now to be police officers almost as the the enemy how on earth have we got to this situation i mean was this ever reality decades back when police officers were considered you...
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and then to have too much going on back home in massachusetts which is just north of boston and his church is still there and superb condition to come to ohio is still there. and his son came out here with his wife and four children. to be young and hopeful. and the rocky ground in an england coming down the ohio river to have the children died ofer disease. on the banks of the river. they arrive here mrs. cutler stepped off and turned her ankle badly and suffering from disease himself when he arrived here. they knew no one so they had to began as everybody had to do it with hard work. night and day every day and all the children worked right away. now even keller didn't have the education his father had very important to keep in mind. i was asked in an interview just the other day of all the scenes in my book which do i wish i could've been there to watched? i knew right away. there was aa big movement that came after the election of thomasth jefferson the jeffersonian's will call it they didn't have a party name it. if they decided they would get rid of this rule to introduce slavery int
and then to have too much going on back home in massachusetts which is just north of boston and his church is still there and superb condition to come to ohio is still there. and his son came out here with his wife and four children. to be young and hopeful. and the rocky ground in an england coming down the ohio river to have the children died ofer disease. on the banks of the river. they arrive here mrs. cutler stepped off and turned her ankle badly and suffering from disease himself when he...
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boston massacre? there is a little certainty about his life story. the most widely accepted interpretation suggest that he was born around 1723 in massachusetts, a town of christian iced indians about 20 miles west of boston. he was likely a mixed african and native american ancestry. he was a large man, over six feet and was likely a slave owned by william brown, until he liberated himself around 1750. after which he wrote worked as a sailor around the docks in boston and elsewhere to a state full role in the events of march five in 1770. most modern historians of the american revolution see the so-called boston massacre of march five 1770 as a noteworthy event where the colonists rain disinfection with the british empire. evidence confirms that attucks was part of their unruly mob's confrontation outside the king street custom house. where he and four white colonists were killed after threatening the british guards with rocks. chunks of ice, and clubs. a few days later, four of the victims, attucks maverick, gray, and caldwell were buried in one single grave and boston's burial ground. a week or so later, patrick carr we lingered for several days b
boston massacre? there is a little certainty about his life story. the most widely accepted interpretation suggest that he was born around 1723 in massachusetts, a town of christian iced indians about 20 miles west of boston. he was likely a mixed african and native american ancestry. he was a large man, over six feet and was likely a slave owned by william brown, until he liberated himself around 1750. after which he wrote worked as a sailor around the docks in boston and elsewhere to a state...
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perhaps especially here in massachusetts were so many of those events took place. the boston massacre is considered by many to be one of the earliest events linked to the beginning of true revolutionary thinking in the colonies. i have been in the area for a week now. participating in some of the commemorations around boston. i put in a plug for what i was consulted for, called reflecting crispus attucks. which deals with crispus attucks american memory quite effectively. please check it out. is that better? sorry about that. a lot of feedback, though. as the commemorations move forward, we will ponder where the american experiment have brought us after a quarter millennium. we are going to be hearing of a lot of different versions of the events like the massacre, the tea party, the writing of the declaration and the intent of the founders and so on. part of what has intrigued me as a historian are the ways in which different versions of our shared history are constructed to serve disparate political, cultural or ideological agendas. everyone seems to have their own take on e
perhaps especially here in massachusetts were so many of those events took place. the boston massacre is considered by many to be one of the earliest events linked to the beginning of true revolutionary thinking in the colonies. i have been in the area for a week now. participating in some of the commemorations around boston. i put in a plug for what i was consulted for, called reflecting crispus attucks. which deals with crispus attucks american memory quite effectively. please check it out....
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lo mejor del mundo te amo >> te quiero muchas gracias >> ahí está hilda y sus hijos desde massachusetts boston estar con ustedes muy bien gracias todo bien gracias a dios >> dónde está escondida >> estamos en una parte de la casa él está arriba y yo abajo porque era una sorpresa para que no se diera cuenta >> la verdad me sorprendieron >> cómo ha sido tener al artista y hombre como líder de la familia >> para mí ha sido una bendición porque con el ejemplo de su trayectoria de su vida hicimos una hermosa familia él es el ejemplo a seguir y es un hombre integro un padre maravilloso y te puedo decir que creo a me cayó del cielo cuando me mandó este regalo de esposo es lo mejor como hombre como esposo como todo lo adoro de verdad que sí feliz día del padre y que el señor te llene de bendiciones para disfrutar muchos años a nuestra hermosa familia >> amén muchas gracias te quiero mucho amor >> qué se siente haber cosechado todo esto que sembraste por tanto tiempo >> siempre vivo gracias a dios por todo lo que me ha dado te hablé de mis hijos, hola mami también te quiero mucho pues mira realmente mu
lo mejor del mundo te amo >> te quiero muchas gracias >> ahí está hilda y sus hijos desde massachusetts boston estar con ustedes muy bien gracias todo bien gracias a dios >> dónde está escondida >> estamos en una parte de la casa él está arriba y yo abajo porque era una sorpresa para que no se diera cuenta >> la verdad me sorprendieron >> cómo ha sido tener al artista y hombre como líder de la familia >> para mí ha sido una bendición porque...
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. >>> from silicon valley to massachusetts, this is spot, the four legged robot from boston dynamics, it is now on sale. spot comes with condition, owners must agree not to intentionally use them as weapons. price tag, $75,000 each. those are your "techbytes." have a great day. >>> and an explosion and fire rips through some marin county businesses. what investigators think caused the destruction. >>> and from 7 on yomeal gooils eo >>> let's take a look at what will happen for our father's day weekend. we'll take a look at the temperatures and start with friday. and what you will see, there is still plenty of summer warmth, low to mid-70s ash saround san francisco, still 90s hanging on in the south bay and east bay. saturday we'll drop about 3 to 5 degree, just a few 90s out there still in our inland neighborhoods. but z60s in san francisco, 75 i oakland. but look at father's day, the heat starts building again with low to mid-90s inland. and 70s and 80s around the bay. just not going to shake this summer pattern the next several investigated as the possible cause of a massive explosi
. >>> from silicon valley to massachusetts, this is spot, the four legged robot from boston dynamics, it is now on sale. spot comes with condition, owners must agree not to intentionally use them as weapons. price tag, $75,000 each. those are your "techbytes." have a great day. >>> and an explosion and fire rips through some marin county businesses. what investigators think caused the destruction. >>> and from 7 on yomeal gooils eo >>> let's take a...
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ricrd boyer, an anesthesiology residt at massachusetts general hospital in boston, thoht up the covent-19 challenge in march ile self-isolating with his wife, emily, after he was exposed to a coronavirus patient. >> i got a little bored, and i-- >> he got bored on d three. so... you know, it didn't take that long. >> i used to be a medical devi designer, and i use ventilators taery day. so, when ied learning about the ventilator shortages, it became very natural to me to thnt to work on the engineering side o issue. education, is heado works in operations, organizing the more than 20 m.g.h. residents running the competition. >> all of the residents were taking on roles and responsibilities that are not part of being a doctor. so we have one person who's managing our social media. another person who's managing the website. also, doinit without the ability of being in the same room. >> yang: there were 213 entries from more than 40 countries. a team of mecal and technical experts selected seven finalists-- one of them a ross hunter.n scotland led by >> i did not expect to be a runalist.
ricrd boyer, an anesthesiology residt at massachusetts general hospital in boston, thoht up the covent-19 challenge in march ile self-isolating with his wife, emily, after he was exposed to a coronavirus patient. >> i got a little bored, and i-- >> he got bored on d three. so... you know, it didn't take that long. >> i used to be a medical devi designer, and i use ventilators taery day. so, when ied learning about the ventilator shortages, it became very natural to me to thnt...
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. >> the heavy rain caused flooding in massachusetts, especially in the boston suburb of norwood. >> meanwhile, several wildfires are raging near salt lake city. this one was started by illegal fireworks. thousands of people have been evacuated. >> an area near las vegas has also been evacuated. the mahogany fire quickly blew up to more than 5,000 acres. >> red flag warnings have been issued for a large part of the west. >>> now to a new look for a dance recital in new england. >> kids from the studio hudson in new hampshire haven't had in-person classes since the pandemic began. the owner knew students wouldn't be able to have their spring recital as planned so she broke it up into 18 30-minute shows to allow for social distancing. safety precautions included temperature checks and masks. they also disinfected the stage between every single show. >> people are getting really creative. apparently families could bring four people, each sat six feet apart, 50 students total. >> they look so cute. >> they do, the little tutus. >> you should see my tutu. >> i don't think i knew about tha
. >> the heavy rain caused flooding in massachusetts, especially in the boston suburb of norwood. >> meanwhile, several wildfires are raging near salt lake city. this one was started by illegal fireworks. thousands of people have been evacuated. >> an area near las vegas has also been evacuated. the mahogany fire quickly blew up to more than 5,000 acres. >> red flag warnings have been issued for a large part of the west. >>> now to a new look for a dance recital...
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boston. good morning. thank you for waiting. what's on your mind? caller: i'm calling from massachusetts, boston is my home.'m a black man and support president donald trump 100%. i think america is in trouble because they can't see the goodness in the man. i've been trying to tell black people, this man is doing more for black people since any other president of abraham lincoln. let's break it down. they raided tennessee as a chicken processing plant and they arrested, detained 600 undocumented workers. i'm not a hater but let's be realistic. in 1950 these plants is where black workers worked. they took it to the state supreme court and they changed that. black people started working in the chicken processing plant. now the illegal immigrants working there, no blacks are working there. i feel immigration now they're starting to hire black people. i grew up in the crack addicted era in new york city. i live in texas where george floyd lives. and i lived there and i see how the crack epidemic destroyed the black city and i lived there in atlanta, on urban avenue and downing street, third ward of houston and
boston. good morning. thank you for waiting. what's on your mind? caller: i'm calling from massachusetts, boston is my home.'m a black man and support president donald trump 100%. i think america is in trouble because they can't see the goodness in the man. i've been trying to tell black people, this man is doing more for black people since any other president of abraham lincoln. let's break it down. they raided tennessee as a chicken processing plant and they arrested, detained 600...
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beverly, massachusetts, near boston, those rents with up 11% in june. is that people are shifting what they want, how and where they are going to get what they want. if it reverses back, we're not sure but right now, there's definitely a change. neil? neil: you think about it, we have news that existing home sales were the lowest they have been since going back to around 2010 so there's that backdrop that doesn't look favorable. all the enticement in the world, that people are anxious about the virus, they are going to be anxious and i'm wondering if that is still kind of beating out some of these incredible deals that landlords are offering to keep them there. lauren: i just got off the phone with a realtor and she said yes, prices in the suburbs are going up, especially the suburbs around new york city, but she said if it's a turnkey home, meeting you can immediately move in, prices are going well beyond asking. so the issue is -- one of the reasons why we saw existing home sales plummet so much in may, is there's not much inventory out there. so when
beverly, massachusetts, near boston, those rents with up 11% in june. is that people are shifting what they want, how and where they are going to get what they want. if it reverses back, we're not sure but right now, there's definitely a change. neil? neil: you think about it, we have news that existing home sales were the lowest they have been since going back to around 2010 so there's that backdrop that doesn't look favorable. all the enticement in the world, that people are anxious about the...
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"the boston herald" are talking about the massachusetts attorney general and what she's had to say aboutboston herald" saying this. "it's amazing, the shameless politicians falling all over themselves my ionizing these gang bangers" -- his words to call them this, "the drive-by and pajama boys. the hacks celebrate their arsons saying, yes, america is burning, but that's how forests grow." pat, what do you think? >> really, it defies comprehension. what are they thinking about. it's they are american that is burning. the reality is these commentators, these individuals who was piles this sort of language have to understand that words have power. rhetoric means something, and when you convey this you empower the bad guys. and conversely you disempower the good guys, you disempower the police. the reality is words have power and facts are stubborn little devils. the facts are these are not leaders, these are not reckless individuals who are out for justifiable protests, no. they are wild and criminal mobs engaged in felony or a symptom of felony burglary come up, felony robbery, and felony
"the boston herald" are talking about the massachusetts attorney general and what she's had to say aboutboston herald" saying this. "it's amazing, the shameless politicians falling all over themselves my ionizing these gang bangers" -- his words to call them this, "the drive-by and pajama boys. the hacks celebrate their arsons saying, yes, america is burning, but that's how forests grow." pat, what do you think? >> really, it defies comprehension. what...
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>> the papers are at the massachusetts historical society in boston. they used to be at the old house in the stone library, but they were transferred for safekeeping. >> i have a question on facebook, from jeanie webber, i have read excerpts from her autobiography of louise adams, and her version that the historical society was going to publish this, is this true? >> yes, a two volume set of her autobiography i ethical writings, including a record of my life, and a narrative of a journey from st. petersburg, to france and all her diaries have already been published. next year, a trade addition of these writings will be available and called travel first lady with a forward by former first lady laura bush >> we must talk a little bit about their posting in saint petersburg and her incredible journey back to her husband. can you tell us what's important about that story? >> they're years and st. petersburg are difficult in some ways, st. peter's book is a hardship outpost. it is cold. it is for voting. they're not a lot of other women there. most of the d
>> the papers are at the massachusetts historical society in boston. they used to be at the old house in the stone library, but they were transferred for safekeeping. >> i have a question on facebook, from jeanie webber, i have read excerpts from her autobiography of louise adams, and her version that the historical society was going to publish this, is this true? >> yes, a two volume set of her autobiography i ethical writings, including a record of my life, and a narrative...
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doctors are using construction goggles as ppe, and massachusetts general hospital told "boston globe" that its supply chain was quote, , fragi. if we don't apply the hard lessons learned in massachusetts, states like florida and texas and arizona where cases are now rising are going to pay the price your so dr. khaldun, michigan has also experienced some of these supply chain problems. since march, the federal government has implemented systemic ways to try to ensure that states with rising covid caseloads will have all the masks and testing kits and other supplies that they need. is that right? is that what has actually happened in michigan? .. >> it sounds like the clear supply chain lessons by the states hit early op on have not applied even though we're three months into this virus. here is another one to focus on, as massachusetts fought the spread of covid-19. there was a tracing, and experts dpree that contact tracing is essential to successfully trace the virus. and dr. khaldun, 500 michiganders as i understand it are already working on tracking these infections. but the state
doctors are using construction goggles as ppe, and massachusetts general hospital told "boston globe" that its supply chain was quote, , fragi. if we don't apply the hard lessons learned in massachusetts, states like florida and texas and arizona where cases are now rising are going to pay the price your so dr. khaldun, michigan has also experienced some of these supply chain problems. since march, the federal government has implemented systemic ways to try to ensure that states with...
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boston celtics. steve pagliuca is carving a new role in the state of massachusetts as a spokesperson for the businessnity. pagliuca has taken a role in fighting the pandemic, helping form an advisory board of executives and medical experts to help the governor as the state moves towards reopening. steve joins us now from the great state of massachusetts. thank you for joining us. what is the state of reopening and what is your view into how well businesses are surviving? steve: so far it is going well. there was a large joint effort, as you referred to, with the council, the governor's council, academics, business people, medical people, and we went through a huge effort to really and thishe covid-19, was probably 10 or 11 weeks ago, while people were focusing on fighting the virus at the hospital level. we were focusing on, how would we reopen the economy once hospitals were stabilized? the governor and secretary of health and lieutenant governor have done a nice job in massachusetts. they just -- i just saw the data today, massachusetts has the lowest rt factor, 0.66, of all the states. the program
boston celtics. steve pagliuca is carving a new role in the state of massachusetts as a spokesperson for the businessnity. pagliuca has taken a role in fighting the pandemic, helping form an advisory board of executives and medical experts to help the governor as the state moves towards reopening. steve joins us now from the great state of massachusetts. thank you for joining us. what is the state of reopening and what is your view into how well businesses are surviving? steve: so far it is...
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massachusetts general hospital told "the boston globe" that the supply chain was, quote, fragile. n't apply the hard lessons learns in massachusetts, states like florida, texas, arizona, where cases are now rising are going to pay the price. mismarch, the federal government has implemented systemic ways to try to ensure that states with rising covid caseloads will have all the masks, gowns, and testing kits and other supply that is they need. is that correct? is that what has actually happened in michigan? >> i'm grateful for the support of my colleagues at hhs and fema. they have been regularly sending supplies, but quite frankly they haven't been enough. some of the supplies we received have been expired, so we're working aggressively to make sure we have ppe for now and possibly the second wave in the fall even though weir now more than three months into fighting this virus. it developed a=s=s=s=s=s=s=s=s= khaldun, michigan has also invested in tracking information. and 5 hundred dollars michiganders are already working on tracking these infections, but the state could use more
massachusetts general hospital told "the boston globe" that the supply chain was, quote, fragile. n't apply the hard lessons learns in massachusetts, states like florida, texas, arizona, where cases are now rising are going to pay the price. mismarch, the federal government has implemented systemic ways to try to ensure that states with rising covid caseloads will have all the masks, gowns, and testing kits and other supply that is they need. is that correct? is that what has actually...
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boston massacre. next on american history tv, from the american society in massachusetts, historian and author mitch kachun talks about his first martyr of liberty: crispus attucks in american memory book. professor mitch kachun explores how and why attucks, a former slave killed at the massacre, is sometimes celebrated or sometimes forgotten and vilified by americans. >> good evening, everyone. my name is kayla hopper. i am the director of the outreach big. welcome to the antiquarian hall. doug you can find out more about these programs by picking up a brochure at the front desk if you don't have one already. you can join our mailing list to stay informed of our upcoming programs by filling out the information on the evaluation sheets. if you do not have one of those you can pick it up at the front desk. as many of you already know, we
boston massacre. next on american history tv, from the american society in massachusetts, historian and author mitch kachun talks about his first martyr of liberty: crispus attucks in american memory book. professor mitch kachun explores how and why attucks, a former slave killed at the massacre, is sometimes celebrated or sometimes forgotten and vilified by americans. >> good evening, everyone. my name is kayla hopper. i am the director of the outreach big. welcome to the antiquarian...
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and demonstrators, on one knee, kneeling with fists in the air as boston police are trying to clear the road. they had the massachusetts state police helicopter trying to clear this area, but that wasn't doing anything. i'm trying to hear what they're saying here, brian. i can't hear what they're saying at all there. now some of them are getting closer and closer, starting to close off the street here. the confluence of frustration from these young people is certainly being seen and coming to a head here. >> perry, thank you. >> the boston police are still trying to clear this area and make traffic going, but people are going face to face with protesters. we've already heard stories about looting. they were looting a men's wearhouse, taking suits out, and they've busted and broken some of those things. >> perry, thank you. i think what we heard them saying was "take a knee." but it's a long way away, so we could be wrong. on the right-hand side of the screen, while perry was talking at the statehouse -- if you've been to boston, the statehouse is roughly at the northeast corner of the common. if you've been on the free
and demonstrators, on one knee, kneeling with fists in the air as boston police are trying to clear the road. they had the massachusetts state police helicopter trying to clear this area, but that wasn't doing anything. i'm trying to hear what they're saying here, brian. i can't hear what they're saying at all there. now some of them are getting closer and closer, starting to close off the street here. the confluence of frustration from these young people is certainly being seen and coming to a...
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massachusetts attorney general. be sure to catch our special program, bloomberg technology: boston, the road to recovery right here on television. join bloomberg for our annual broadcast of the boston pops fireworks spectacular at 8 p.m. eastern on bloomberg television, radio and bloomberg.com. ♪ it's pretty inspiring the way families redefined the word 'school' this year. it's why, at xfinity, we're committed to helping kids keep learning through the summer. and help college students studying at home stay connected through our university program. we're providing affordable internet access to low income families through our internet essentials program. and this summer, xfinity is creating a virtual summer camp for kids at home- all on xfinity x1. we're committed to helping all families stay connected. learn more at xfinity.com/education. ♪ shery: good evening from bloomberg's world headquarters. i'm shery ahn in new york. haidi: i'm haidi stroud-watts in sydney. here are your top stories this hour. hong kong faces new uncertainty with the u.s. revoking it special trading status. washington says china undermines its t
massachusetts attorney general. be sure to catch our special program, bloomberg technology: boston, the road to recovery right here on television. join bloomberg for our annual broadcast of the boston pops fireworks spectacular at 8 p.m. eastern on bloomberg television, radio and bloomberg.com. ♪ it's pretty inspiring the way families redefined the word 'school' this year. it's why, at xfinity, we're committed to helping kids keep learning through the summer. and help college students...
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in massachusetts, officials said they'll remove a columbus statue from a park in boston's north end aftert was beheaded by protesters early wednesday morning. in richmond, virginia, protesters toppled a statue of confederate president jefferson davis from monument avenue on wednesday night. in the nearby city of portsmouth, protesesters used sledgehammmmers to destroy a monument to confederate soldiers. one person sustained a serious injury and was hospitalized after a statue fell on his head. in washington, d.c., house speaker nancy pelosi on -- joined other lawmakerss demandining the removal l of 11 confederate statatues from the national statuary hall in the capitol. meanwhile, president trump said he will not even consider renaming u.s. army bases named after confederate military officers. there are 10 such bases -- all of them in southern states. trump tweeted wednesday -- "these monumental and very powerful bases have become part of a great american heritage, and a history of winning, victory, and freedom." trump's tweet contradicted defense secretary mark esper and joint chiefs of
in massachusetts, officials said they'll remove a columbus statue from a park in boston's north end aftert was beheaded by protesters early wednesday morning. in richmond, virginia, protesters toppled a statue of confederate president jefferson davis from monument avenue on wednesday night. in the nearby city of portsmouth, protesesters used sledgehammmmers to destroy a monument to confederate soldiers. one person sustained a serious injury and was hospitalized after a statue fell on his head....
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>> well, it is-- it's certainly an interesting time to say the least and we here in massachusetts and in boston in particular are looking for a stage two opening. later today our governor will roll out his recommendations and the state's guidance around that phase two, looking forward to relaxing regulations especially around retail establishments. our neighbors and residents and visitors will be able to start eating jut doors in many of our restaurants and we're looking forward to a return to what i'd call a new normal. it's going to take a little bit of time. it's going to take a lot of precautions and we're hopeful that this positive trend we've seen around the infection rate and the unfortunate death rate as it relates to covid-19, we're looking forward to that continuing to improve. and for me as a parent, as a mom, as a former high school teacher here in boston, looking forward to the work that we have ahead to make sure that our communities can return safely to school, whether it's this summer for some summer programming or in the fail for -- or in the fall for what's important for that
>> well, it is-- it's certainly an interesting time to say the least and we here in massachusetts and in boston in particular are looking for a stage two opening. later today our governor will roll out his recommendations and the state's guidance around that phase two, looking forward to relaxing regulations especially around retail establishments. our neighbors and residents and visitors will be able to start eating jut doors in many of our restaurants and we're looking forward to a...