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2024 who said at a news conference announcing boston's selection in the most boston way possible -- excited. and boston's wicked excited. [ laughter ] >> but in order to host the olympics, boston needed to sign a city contract that would guarantee taxpayers, boston taxpayers, would pay for all cost overruns. now, how often do the olympics experience cost overruns? according to a paper from the university of oxford, 100% of the time. [ laughter ] and not just a little bit. in london, for example, the initial bid for 2012 summer games was $6 billion. the final cost $18 billion, about $14 billion of which came from tax payers. russia spent $50 billion on the sochi games, compared to original production cost of $12 billion. that meant they went $38 billion over budget despite spending zero on shirts. [ laughter and applause ] in fact, the average cost overrun for the games since 1976 is 252%. to put that in perspective. if you inflated usain bolt's 100 meter time of 9.63 seconds by 252%, his time would be 33.89 seconds and he would have finished behind late night writer john lutz. [ lau
2024 who said at a news conference announcing boston's selection in the most boston way possible -- excited. and boston's wicked excited. [ laughter ] >> but in order to host the olympics, boston needed to sign a city contract that would guarantee taxpayers, boston taxpayers, would pay for all cost overruns. now, how often do the olympics experience cost overruns? according to a paper from the university of oxford, 100% of the time. [ laughter ] and not just a little bit. in london, for...
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la policÍa de boston detuvo a los hombres que golpearon brutalmente a un desamparado de origen mexicanoald trump tuvo razÓn al decir que los documentados deberÍan ser deportados. michelle: dos hermanos atacaron a un inmigrantes anual en boston, segÚn ellos inspirados en los comentarios de donald trump, la vÍctima desamparado de 58 aÑos quedo con varias costillas y la nariz rota por los golpes y fue tratado en el hospital boston medical center el resultado preliminar revelÓ que una de las hermanas afirmÓ tras la paliza que donald trump tiene razÓn y que todos estos ilegales deberÍan ser deportados entre otros insultos. donald trump catalogÓ hoy de terrible la golpiza que le propinaron al desamparado en boston anteriormente habÍa respondido una pregunta que le hicieron diciendo que es lamentable y agregÓ que lo que sigue es que la gente que me sigues muy apasionada, aman este paÍs quiere que el país sea grandioso de nuevo pero sÍ, son muy apasionados. michel: el consulado de mÉxico respondiÓ con firmeza. en los derechos humanos se llaman derechos humanos por eso porque son de todos los hu
la policÍa de boston detuvo a los hombres que golpearon brutalmente a un desamparado de origen mexicanoald trump tuvo razÓn al decir que los documentados deberÍan ser deportados. michelle: dos hermanos atacaron a un inmigrantes anual en boston, segÚn ellos inspirados en los comentarios de donald trump, la vÍctima desamparado de 58 aÑos quedo con varias costillas y la nariz rota por los golpes y fue tratado en el hospital boston medical center el resultado preliminar revelÓ que una de las...
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. >> here's a look at some of the current best-selling nonfiction books according to the boston globe. first up the right brothers david mccullough's examination of the birth of flight, you can can talk with the pulitzer prize-winning author on september 5. next the atlantic magazine looks at the history and current state of black america and between the world and me, eric in for. >> deadweight, and life and of life care and be immortal. our look look at the boston globe's best sellers list continues with a book by helen mcdonnell, and and retracing of the 19th century migration and the oregon trail, of next on the road to character new york times columnist david brooks looks at the lives of ten historical figures as examples as how to achieve success. in in the quartet the pulitzer prize-winning joseph willis looks at the constitutional convention. here's some of the current nonfiction bestsellers. many of these authors have or will be appearing on book tv, you can watch them on our website book tv.org. >> mr. warren. >> what is to cap come from an musical turn that comes again that
. >> here's a look at some of the current best-selling nonfiction books according to the boston globe. first up the right brothers david mccullough's examination of the birth of flight, you can can talk with the pulitzer prize-winning author on september 5. next the atlantic magazine looks at the history and current state of black america and between the world and me, eric in for. >> deadweight, and life and of life care and be immortal. our look look at the boston globe's best...
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his family was one of the very few jewish families in an irish neighborhood of boston called south boston. and a priest in the neighborhood really loved his mother. he always said he loved his mother's cooking, and he always showed up on friday nights. they'd have a glass of schnapps with my grandpa first. and he sort of protected them as a family. and once when my father was 6 years old, there was a big parade going through boston, and he took my father on his shoulders so that my father could see. and there was, indeed, a very large man, enormous man sitting in an open op car driving -- an open car driving along slowly, waving to people. and he had told me this once. he'd asked the priest who it was, and the priest had said the man you're looking at is the president of the united states. that's william howard taft. he was running for re-election. it was in 1912. i had, if my memory's right, that's the year that teddy roosevelt split the ticket and wilson ended up being elected, woodrow wilson, which probably was fortunate. for several years he kept on writing notes and memos to me. usua
his family was one of the very few jewish families in an irish neighborhood of boston called south boston. and a priest in the neighborhood really loved his mother. he always said he loved his mother's cooking, and he always showed up on friday nights. they'd have a glass of schnapps with my grandpa first. and he sort of protected them as a family. and once when my father was 6 years old, there was a big parade going through boston, and he took my father on his shoulders so that my father could...
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this area, the greater boston area, downtown boston area surrounding cities is out of control.t is beyond reason. the housing market is exploding. the house i sit in, i could never buy an 100 years if i was looking for a house today. i don't know where they are finding all these people to pay these prices for these homes. if it doesn't stop, the way it is continuing, there will be no such thing as a middle class within four miles of boston. host: so, the value of your home, you have seen rise over the years? caller: up and down. i've been in this one for 23 years. but, recently, just the prices in the inner city of boston have gone crazy. host: what is a price like? caller: i would say the average condo in boston has gone for $700,000. average three family is north of 600,000. in the inner cities like cambridge and brookline, the average condominium is heading north of $1 million. host: perry is up next in lincoln, alabama. he is a renter. caller: a few years back, i tried to buy a house through one of those trapped loans that they had. i have five kids and some grandkids. i wa
this area, the greater boston area, downtown boston area surrounding cities is out of control.t is beyond reason. the housing market is exploding. the house i sit in, i could never buy an 100 years if i was looking for a house today. i don't know where they are finding all these people to pay these prices for these homes. if it doesn't stop, the way it is continuing, there will be no such thing as a middle class within four miles of boston. host: so, the value of your home, you have seen rise...
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desde boston, para univisiÓn. ha monopolizado las campaÑas en el paÍs. lusi: lo dice con todas las letras. >> es una forma despectiva de dirigirse a los niÑos hijos de indocumentados. >> uno no va a estados unidos solamente a parir hijos. luis: angelina dice que lo tuvo aquÍ porque aquí vive. es difÍcil saber con precisiÓn cuÁntos indocumentados tienen hijos nacidos aquÍ en este paÍs. un reciente estudio del centro dijo que al menos 4 millones de menores hay viviendo con un padre indocumentado en los estados unidos pero eso no significa que los inmigrantes vinieron necesariamente sÓlo a tener hijos. >> no importa la razÓn, el tema anchor baby seis talado -se ha instalado en el centro de debate. >> la interpretaciÓn para ofrecer ciudadanÍa estadounidense los hijos de extranjeros, y viviendo en estados unidos es solamente una interpretaciÓn. luis: grupos prohibir antes dice que cuando lleguen a votar la gente se acordara de quienes son los amigos. >> yo creo que lo van a votar, la gente estÁ enojada y esto no es sol
desde boston, para univisiÓn. ha monopolizado las campaÑas en el paÍs. lusi: lo dice con todas las letras. >> es una forma despectiva de dirigirse a los niÑos hijos de indocumentados. >> uno no va a estados unidos solamente a parir hijos. luis: angelina dice que lo tuvo aquÍ porque aquí vive. es difÍcil saber con precisiÓn cuÁntos indocumentados tienen hijos nacidos aquÍ en este paÍs. un reciente estudio del centro dijo que al menos 4 millones de menores hay viviendo con...
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>> a block down in a pool -- >> mike brown coaches the boston bandits, a semi-pro team.e remembers another day just like this. >> come on! >> june 15th, 2013. something seemed out of place. >> a black suburban pulls right up on my car. i'm like who is pulling right in front of my car. >> in the driver's seat, bandit defensive end, 27-year-old odin lloyd. >> then i see a smile. coach. >> branch thinks it's odd because lloyd doesn't own a car. >> i'm like, who's car is this? >> branch has his suspicions, but he never gets a straight answer. lloyd is busy telling his buddies about the good time he had at a club the night before. >> he said he was at the club with mr. hernandez. that they were partying and had a good time. >> mr. hernandez is aaron hernandez. a $40 million rising star with the new england patriots. odin lloyd's best buddies, darryl hodge and daryl sweet, say their friend wasn't normally a big partier. they know a different side of him. the friend they describe was passionate about football -- 123450 whistle belows,s' coming in full throttle. >> -- and family
>> a block down in a pool -- >> mike brown coaches the boston bandits, a semi-pro team.e remembers another day just like this. >> come on! >> june 15th, 2013. something seemed out of place. >> a black suburban pulls right up on my car. i'm like who is pulling right in front of my car. >> in the driver's seat, bandit defensive end, 27-year-old odin lloyd. >> then i see a smile. coach. >> branch thinks it's odd because lloyd doesn't own a car....
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now that boston isn't interested, they're coming back to us?hat are we, justin bieber and selena gomez? [ laughter ] [ cheers and applause ] and i will say this. hey, boston, stop sending us the crap you don't want, first matt damon, now this. we've had enough, right, guillermo? >> guillermo: yeah, enough. enough. >> jimmy: thank you very much. this is kind of funny. this is from the pan-american games. which wrapped up in toronto. there's a man named cam awesome. for real, that is his name. mr. awesome submitted to an interview after losing his match in the semifinals. even though he lost he made a good job of being upbeat. >> tell us what happened out there. >> i thought i was doing a lot of moving and i thought i looked amazing and i thought i won the first round. and i was like, oh, he's going to bring some more the second round. second round came. oh, i won that round as well. cam, keep up the good work. you truly are looking amazing. some people say you're the taylor swift of boxing. i'm not saying i'm the taylor swift of boxing but i'm n
now that boston isn't interested, they're coming back to us?hat are we, justin bieber and selena gomez? [ laughter ] [ cheers and applause ] and i will say this. hey, boston, stop sending us the crap you don't want, first matt damon, now this. we've had enough, right, guillermo? >> guillermo: yeah, enough. enough. >> jimmy: thank you very much. this is kind of funny. this is from the pan-american games. which wrapped up in toronto. there's a man named cam awesome. for real, that is...
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on march 18, 1990, the men posed as boston police.ecurity guard, richard abath, buzzed them in a side door. abath was later found tied up. the robbers pulled out the security video and vanished with the art. former "boston globe" reporter stephen kurkjian has written a book on the case he covered for two decades. >> "the night watchman" has somewhere in his cranium the knowledge of the identity of one of the two thieves. >> reporter: for years, the security guard insisted he had never let anyone into the museum after hours. he even passed two lie detector tests buts authorities renewed their search for the missing art, old tapes uncovered a different picture. the video shows abath appearing to buzz this man inside on the eve of the robbery. >> he says he doesn't remember it, but i have to-- i have to imagine that it's not just a passing visit of that person. it has to be that that person had a relationship with him. >> reporter: the f.b.i. has long suspected it was an inside job. special agent geoff kelly spoke to "cbs sunday morning.
on march 18, 1990, the men posed as boston police.ecurity guard, richard abath, buzzed them in a side door. abath was later found tied up. the robbers pulled out the security video and vanished with the art. former "boston globe" reporter stephen kurkjian has written a book on the case he covered for two decades. >> "the night watchman" has somewhere in his cranium the knowledge of the identity of one of the two thieves. >> reporter: for years, the security guard...
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liberty tree, a recreation of boston's liberty tree where we'll talk about that decade from 1765 to 1775 when americans begin to articulate their views of their -- first their english liberties that are being infringed by these acts and taxes on the part of the british. and one of the objects we'll show in here is this -- this is a chinese porcelain punch bowl. so this was used to serve alcoholic punches in taverns and homes in britain and america. so this was actually produced in china but for the export trade to britain and particularly america. it has here the arms of liberty and the figure of john wilkes who was a british opposition politician against the -- sort of rallies support in britain against the administration of lord butte and he became a very popular figure for the american sons of liberty and they would often use wilkes' image in their propaganda when they were protesting for american liberty all through the 1760s and 1770s. that's a wonderful evocative pie piece. as american colonists begin shouting very loudly and increasingly loud about their rights as englishmen
liberty tree, a recreation of boston's liberty tree where we'll talk about that decade from 1765 to 1775 when americans begin to articulate their views of their -- first their english liberties that are being infringed by these acts and taxes on the part of the british. and one of the objects we'll show in here is this -- this is a chinese porcelain punch bowl. so this was used to serve alcoholic punches in taverns and homes in britain and america. so this was actually produced in china but for...
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[cheers and applause] >> jimmy: from boston i assume?ll the people from boston i know would love to have a bunch of foreigners in their town. they're welcoming, but scott blackman said we have not been able to get a majority of the citizens of boston to support hosting the 2024 olympic and paralympic games. the only thing they support is throwing beer bottles at yankees fans, and it's hard to get everyone together. this means the usoc has to come up with another city from the united states to bid against paris, rome, toronto, most people think that city will be los angeles -- [cheers and applause] >> jimmy: -- which is exciting. the summer olympics could bring some much-needed traffic to the l.a. area. [ laughter ] i have to say as a los angelino myself, they are coming back us to now that boston isn't interested? what are we, justin bieber and selena gomez? [cheers and applause] i don't understand this. hey, boston, stop sending us the crap you don't want, first matt damon, now this. we've had enough, right, guillermo? >> yeah. enough,
[cheers and applause] >> jimmy: from boston i assume?ll the people from boston i know would love to have a bunch of foreigners in their town. they're welcoming, but scott blackman said we have not been able to get a majority of the citizens of boston to support hosting the 2024 olympic and paralympic games. the only thing they support is throwing beer bottles at yankees fans, and it's hard to get everyone together. this means the usoc has to come up with another city from the united...
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. >> crimen de odio * se dispara la preocupaciÓn en una comunidad de boston por ataque a un hispano.investiga. >> crisis en la frontera, ciento de familias colombianas denuncian que autoridades de venezolanas estÁn sddesalojando demoliendo sus casas. >> valentÍa aqua teo cautela, analizamos quÉ motiva a las personas para salvar vidas en una reacciÓn de peligro, como reaccionarÍa usted? >> este es noticiero telemundo con josÉ dÍaz-balart y maria celeste arrarÁs. >> hola ¿quÉ tal? muy buenas tardes hoy se sabe mÁs sobre los perturbadores antecedentes dos hermanos de boston acotado de atacar a un hombre mexicano y justificarlo diciendo que todos los indocumentados tenÍan que salir del paÍs. >> en telemundo investigamos el impacto que este hecho que ha tenido en la comunidad latina de massachusetts, jeanet rodrÍguez estÁ con mas desde desde boston. >> aquÍ en el barrio mexicano de la ciudad la preocupaciÓn que el hecho del miÉrcoles se vuelve a repetir por lo que hoy piden que la justicia sea severa. >> el gobierno tiene la intenciÓn de tratar de tomar un paso duro para demostrarle al pÚ
. >> crimen de odio * se dispara la preocupaciÓn en una comunidad de boston por ataque a un hispano.investiga. >> crisis en la frontera, ciento de familias colombianas denuncian que autoridades de venezolanas estÁn sddesalojando demoliendo sus casas. >> valentÍa aqua teo cautela, analizamos quÉ motiva a las personas para salvar vidas en una reacciÓn de peligro, como reaccionarÍa usted? >> este es noticiero telemundo con josÉ dÍaz-balart y maria celeste arrarÁs....
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>> boston was the nucleus. there would be social and news conference but approximate not as concentrated as in that area. >> i don't believe that. my son was in the boston marathon. and i was in new york. are you telling me i was not affected. the whole country was affected. >> no new trial. >> probably will not get. it but they should have moved it. >> no. >> and veterans are outraged over there. a military headstones as a pathway? what is this about? >> and unknown and massive grave uncovered in pennsylvania. it could date back 100 years. we'll tell you about this, next. i'm only in my 60's... i've got a nice long life ahead. big plans. so when i found out medicare doesn't pay all my medical expenses, i got a medicare supplement insurance plan. [ male announcer ] if you're eligible for medicare, you may know it only covers about 80% of your part b medical expenses. the rest is up to you. call now and find out about an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. like
>> boston was the nucleus. there would be social and news conference but approximate not as concentrated as in that area. >> i don't believe that. my son was in the boston marathon. and i was in new york. are you telling me i was not affected. the whole country was affected. >> no new trial. >> probably will not get. it but they should have moved it. >> no. >> and veterans are outraged over there. a military headstones as a pathway? what is this about?...
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a car dealer is putting on in the boston area.we reestablish the signal, we will find out what donald trump is talking about. joining me executive editor of the weekly standard fred barnes and caitlyn huey burns. this was right up your alley talking about he cherishes women, and you're a woman, do you feel cherished? >> well, you know, trump has been saying that line over and over. i mean, he's been trying to go after jeb bush specifically on this issue and on other. so it's a window into going after bush. i do think it will be interesting if we start to see his wife and daughter out on the campaign trail. that will signify seriousness of getting the family involved and that sort of thing. tom: fred, what do you make of donald trump, what's your position on him? >> my position is he's fun to watch. for sure. no question about that. and he continues to do things as we just saw that you're never supposed to do as a candidate and they work for him. he attacks cnn, they asked him a question which he didn't answer and attacked them and
a car dealer is putting on in the boston area.we reestablish the signal, we will find out what donald trump is talking about. joining me executive editor of the weekly standard fred barnes and caitlyn huey burns. this was right up your alley talking about he cherishes women, and you're a woman, do you feel cherished? >> well, you know, trump has been saying that line over and over. i mean, he's been trying to go after jeb bush specifically on this issue and on other. so it's a window into...
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. >> reporter: on a rooftop in boston there is a garden. yes, a boston garden. no one would ever mistake the boston red sox for a farm club. but just around the corner from the green monster and above yawkey way is this. peppers, tomatoes, basil, zucchini. this is what you call a farm system. green city growers installed the garden this spring. ceo jesse van hazel says they can't pick the produce fast enough. more than 3,000 pounds already this season. >> a lot of people think their gardens don't look very good compared to fenway's farm, and i usually just tell them it's the magic of fenway park. >> reporter: a fly ball away is the kitchen for fenway's upscale dining rooms. here executive chef ron abel has created a lineup of dishes starring produce from fenway farm, including game-changing scallion pancakes. >> ah. that's crazy. did you ever imagine anything like this? >> not at all. i grew up a huge red sox fan. my first memories are my father taking me to this awesome ballpark. now i'm the chef here and now i have one of my other dreams is a farm to table thi
. >> reporter: on a rooftop in boston there is a garden. yes, a boston garden. no one would ever mistake the boston red sox for a farm club. but just around the corner from the green monster and above yawkey way is this. peppers, tomatoes, basil, zucchini. this is what you call a farm system. green city growers installed the garden this spring. ceo jesse van hazel says they can't pick the produce fast enough. more than 3,000 pounds already this season. >> a lot of people think their...
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while in the east tonight, severe storms in boston late today. new york overnight and the deadly circus tent collapse. >>> meantime, a the a this this hour, the most powerful storm on the planet. >>> outbreak. the growing number an airborne disease showing up in two states. >>> the manhunt at this hour. the man armed and dangerous, wounding two officers. neighbors warning to stay indoors. >>> and who makes the cut for the first big debate and the two candidates who will right there in the middle. >>> good evening and we begin tonight with severe weather on boast coasts. first, the growing emergency in california. the raging fire exploding in size. the white house now keeping careful watch. and look at this. what appears to be tornadoes of fire there in the middle of the wall of flames. the fire actually jumping a highway. tonight, more than 10,000 firefighters now deployed across california. the air force helping in the fight. at least two dozen homes burned to the ground. thousands of families on the move at this hour. we are also following the
while in the east tonight, severe storms in boston late today. new york overnight and the deadly circus tent collapse. >>> meantime, a the a this this hour, the most powerful storm on the planet. >>> outbreak. the growing number an airborne disease showing up in two states. >>> the manhunt at this hour. the man armed and dangerous, wounding two officers. neighbors warning to stay indoors. >>> and who makes the cut for the first big debate and the two...
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the gop frontrunner headlining a boston area fund-raiser tonight, some 1,000 people expected to attend paying $100 for a plate and for a change to get up close and personal with the donald. it's here at the home of ernie bach, a television celebrity and the owner of car dealerships. the home a $1.9 million mansion. today's fund-raiser will include a rock band and what organizers are calling an all-american menu. the organizers calling tonight's ee haven't a fund-raiser, but the trump campaign insisting it is not. this sign was out front photographed outside the mansion by one of our producers asking checks be made payable to donald j. trump for president or have your cash at the ready. while it has been removed, here is why this is so important. >> i'm using my own money. i'm not using the lobbyists, donors. i don't care. i'm really rich. >> reporter: m.j. lee is out tonight in norwood, massachusetts. you have been talking to people attending the event. are they all trump supporters? >> reporter: this is quite an event. i've been going around talking to people who are currently enjoyin
the gop frontrunner headlining a boston area fund-raiser tonight, some 1,000 people expected to attend paying $100 for a plate and for a change to get up close and personal with the donald. it's here at the home of ernie bach, a television celebrity and the owner of car dealerships. the home a $1.9 million mansion. today's fund-raiser will include a rock band and what organizers are calling an all-american menu. the organizers calling tonight's ee haven't a fund-raiser, but the trump campaign...
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stolen 25 years ago from the isabella stewart garden museum in boston by two men disguised as police officers. >> the goal is to trigger somebody's memory who may know the individual so we can generate a lead from that. >> the seven minute security camera video is from 12:50 a.m. march 17th, 1990, 27 hours before the heist. you see a car backing down the street. that matches the description of a vehicle reportedly parked outside the museum during a robbery. the video also shows a security guard leaving his post. then a second guard buzzes in a man from outside. the fbi says the two men who stole the art the next day are dead. they don't know the identity of the man in the surveillance video. we're releasing the video now because we haven't recovered the art and we want to talk to anyone associated with the heist. >> new tips are already coming in and there's a $5 million reward posted. >> it is a remarkable crime story. each little tidbit even a very grainy video makes many people excited to poor over each little dedale. >> empty frames still hang in the boston museum as one of the b
stolen 25 years ago from the isabella stewart garden museum in boston by two men disguised as police officers. >> the goal is to trigger somebody's memory who may know the individual so we can generate a lead from that. >> the seven minute security camera video is from 12:50 a.m. march 17th, 1990, 27 hours before the heist. you see a car backing down the street. that matches the description of a vehicle reportedly parked outside the museum during a robbery. the video also shows a...
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they are set to be arraigned here in boston later on today. jessica reyes live. >> another twist in rosie owe donald's run away daughter. >> make sure you know who is going to be the fall guy. >> the shocking words putting hall of famer chris carter in some hot water. vo: today's the day. more and more people with type 2 diabetes are learning about long-acting levemir®. as my diabetes changed, it got harder to control my blood sugar. today, i'm asking about levemir®. vo: levemir® is an injectable insulin that can give you blood sugar control for up to 24 hours. and levemir® helps lower your a1c. levemir® lasts 42 days without refrigeration. that's 50% longer than lantus®, which lasts 28 days. levemir® comes in flextouch, the latest in insulin pen technology from novo nordisk. levemir® is a long-acting insulin used to control high blood sugar in adults and children with diabetes and is not recommended to treat diabetic ketoacidosis. do not use levemir® if you are allergic to any of its ingredients. the most common side effect is low blood sugar
they are set to be arraigned here in boston later on today. jessica reyes live. >> another twist in rosie owe donald's run away daughter. >> make sure you know who is going to be the fall guy. >> the shocking words putting hall of famer chris carter in some hot water. vo: today's the day. more and more people with type 2 diabetes are learning about long-acting levemir®. as my diabetes changed, it got harder to control my blood sugar. today, i'm asking about levemir®. vo:...
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. >>> a new request from the boston marathon bomber. why he's asking for a new trial. >>> and will they approve the female viagra. >>> heat and humidity. you are really feeling it today. we are going to take a look at the active radar and then the forecast for more wet weather by week's end.>> a tennessee tourist is arrested for taking a selfie on the brooklyn bridge. this is the picture that led the nypd to go after him after using a selfie stick to snap this photo. he was arrested at his home with wreckless endangerment. >>> lawyers for the convicted boston marathon bomber are asking for a new trial outside of boston. social media made it impossible for jurors to avoid outside information about the bombing and also argue it was not possible to select an impartial jury because of outrage after the attack. he was convicted in april of helping to carry out the bombings which killed three people and was sentenced to death. >>> women will soon be able to take a pill, the food and drug administration will decide whether to approve the
. >>> a new request from the boston marathon bomber. why he's asking for a new trial. >>> and will they approve the female viagra. >>> heat and humidity. you are really feeling it today. we are going to take a look at the active radar and then the forecast for more wet weather by week's end.>> a tennessee tourist is arrested for taking a selfie on the brooklyn bridge. this is the picture that led the nypd to go after him after using a selfie stick to snap this...
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for "cbs this morning: saturday," michelle miller, boston. >> i think anywhere you dig in boston you'resome form or other. >> yeah. we need to bring that into the current as well. >>> coming up, it with once of the biggest action movies in 1960s, "the great escape" starring steve mcqueen. but one of the few who escaped says hollywood got it all wrong. you're watching "cbs this morning: saturday." my psoriatic arthritis i'm caused joint pain.o golfer. just like my moderate to severe rheumatoid arthritis. and i was worried about joint damage. my doctor said joint pain from ra can be a sign of existing joint damage that could only get worse. he prescribed enbrel to help relieve pain and help stop further damage. enbrel may lower your ability to fight infections. serious, sometimes fatal, events including infections, tuberculosis, lymphoma, other cancers, nervous system and blood disorders and allergic reactions have occurred. tell your doctor if you've been someplace where fungal infections are common, or if you're prone to infections, have cuts or sores, have had hepatitis b, have been tr
for "cbs this morning: saturday," michelle miller, boston. >> i think anywhere you dig in boston you'resome form or other. >> yeah. we need to bring that into the current as well. >>> coming up, it with once of the biggest action movies in 1960s, "the great escape" starring steve mcqueen. but one of the few who escaped says hollywood got it all wrong. you're watching "cbs this morning: saturday." my psoriatic arthritis i'm caused joint pain.o...
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she was in boston. she didn't stop traveling when she moved to colorado springs. it was really just her home base. she was in boston where she attended a program by a chief named standing bear and his interpreter a woman named . /* -- they talked about how they had been removed from their home lands in the dakota territories and forced down in the indian territories. a long journey where people young and old died from the trip being exposed to weather and malnutrition. and he was standing there on a national tour trying to bring attention to this mistreatment. helen jackson was present and something about this case about the story it and story about bright eyes swayed her and she began to become involved and she began to advocate and joined an organization to try to shine a light on the mistreatment of the indians. for the first time in her life she became a woman with a cause. she set her sights on writing a book that would change america's notion of 19th century treatment of american indians. she set to work and in a matter of months she published -- or she wrot
she was in boston. she didn't stop traveling when she moved to colorado springs. it was really just her home base. she was in boston where she attended a program by a chief named standing bear and his interpreter a woman named . /* -- they talked about how they had been removed from their home lands in the dakota territories and forced down in the indian territories. a long journey where people young and old died from the trip being exposed to weather and malnutrition. and he was standing there...
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-- and from there go to boston. no one would ever know. the reason they give this is because this was a family that founded this company, a shipping company. it was import/export, very reputable people who had connections with people in the colonies, like john cabot and so forth. there has always been this sort of conflict between spain and england. and spain also at the time spain owned most of our country. so they wanted to have a voice or a part in keeping what they had, helping those folks that wanted to get rid of england but they wanted to keep what they had. there were many interests that played into this. getting spain to cooperate with the colonists, but also equally important, in spain and in france, they were kings. and there had been family impacts of you do this and i do this. one of them was, if i go to war you have to go with me. if some attacks me, you have to attack them. that kind of family relationship existed at that time. the 18th century is a glorious time of the spanish armada. it has been des
-- and from there go to boston. no one would ever know. the reason they give this is because this was a family that founded this company, a shipping company. it was import/export, very reputable people who had connections with people in the colonies, like john cabot and so forth. there has always been this sort of conflict between spain and england. and spain also at the time spain owned most of our country. so they wanted to have a voice or a part in keeping what they had, helping those folks...
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en su Último tweet donald trump afirma: el incidente de boston es terrible, necesitamos energÍa y pasiÓncorte. tendría algÚn problema para sacar la licencia ab60? armando: kevin, si no tienes nada entre expediente de manejo, en tu rÉcord de tu licencia, y si ese accidente no tiene. si pagaste todas las multas, entonces no deberÍas de tener problemas bajo la ab 60, puede solicitar tu licencia y quizÁ estÉ todavÍa en tu rÉcord pero mientras no tengas algÚn castigo o alguna multa que no hayas pagado, no tienes de quÉ preocuparte en cuanto a ese accidente ocurrido hace cinco aÑos. marÍa: si usted tiene dudas sobre temas de migraciÓn la ley ab 60, asuntos de consumidores escribanos, estamos bajo facebook en univisiÓn 14. en mÉxico el Órgano anticorrupciÓn concluyó que el presidente y la primera dama no influyeron en conflicto de intereses por la adquisiciÓn de inmuebles que obtuvieron con contratos pÚblicos millonarios. se dijo que no existe conflicto de interÉs porque los inmuebles fueron adquiridos antes de que peÑa nieto asumiera la presidencia, y antes tambiÉn de que los contratos fueran
en su Último tweet donald trump afirma: el incidente de boston es terrible, necesitamos energÍa y pasiÓncorte. tendría algÚn problema para sacar la licencia ab60? armando: kevin, si no tienes nada entre expediente de manejo, en tu rÉcord de tu licencia, y si ese accidente no tiene. si pagaste todas las multas, entonces no deberÍas de tener problemas bajo la ab 60, puede solicitar tu licencia y quizÁ estÉ todavÍa en tu rÉcord pero mientras no tengas algÚn castigo o alguna multa que...
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. >> boston was -- boston had a set of city leaders who wanted to bring the olympics to boston.ifferent with the olympics. it's a little different than the team, but we have seen similar kinds of public taxpayer investment that ends up grossly benefitting private hands and not really producing a huge amount of public benefit. and there was this rebellion in boston that made me think maybe we've turned a corner here. >> that was real eat incredible thing. the local populous never usually gets to vote on anything when it comes to subsidizing their own stadiums. you usually bypass that. the people of boston really spoke out against this. what they were trying to do in boston, which is actually kind of similar to the whole playing on the emotions of people when the teams threaten to leave is they were saying it was easier to sell raising infrastructure money and getting funding for infrastructure improvements if it were based on a sporting event, which is a very sad state of affairs and it might be true, but that's not how we should be accepting the current political landscape. >> i
. >> boston was -- boston had a set of city leaders who wanted to bring the olympics to boston.ifferent with the olympics. it's a little different than the team, but we have seen similar kinds of public taxpayer investment that ends up grossly benefitting private hands and not really producing a huge amount of public benefit. and there was this rebellion in boston that made me think maybe we've turned a corner here. >> that was real eat incredible thing. the local populous never...
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which is the -- the urban area, the greater area, of around boston.really localize it any further without additional assistance. we are a little step closer to identifying baby doe. >> you were hoping they would find more than just pollen on the clothing. what other things, hairs, things like that? >> hair. any kind of trace evidence that might be there. there might even be dna there from who ever handled those items. so, that for example, if you found a genetic profile and you searched the national data base. if somebody was there relative, a close relative, if not the person who left the dna, you could tell, you can get a handle on, on the origin of baby doe. so this is just one example of where we are going as far as we can go. they're even doing -- [ indiscernible ] of her teeth to tell us what kind she had. what type, or what should they then, that would again help us deter men tmine the general loc. >> that's fast night. let's hope they get more evidence soon. thank you very much. we'll be right back. go see. go look through their windows so you
which is the -- the urban area, the greater area, of around boston.really localize it any further without additional assistance. we are a little step closer to identifying baby doe. >> you were hoping they would find more than just pollen on the clothing. what other things, hairs, things like that? >> hair. any kind of trace evidence that might be there. there might even be dna there from who ever handled those items. so, that for example, if you found a genetic profile and you...
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of boston's bravest. while fighting a fire, he fell from a roof and his colleagues looking on. >> part of "save my life boston trauma". take a look. >>> coming in now on a helicopter, firefighter was at a scene of a fire on the roof. >> i went to turn around and i just fell. i'm glad i didn't die. >> my foot hurts after seeing that. you can see more on the real-life hospital series "save my life" at 10:00 p.m. eastern right here on abc. >> by the way, the hospital is where my dad worked. >> everything's boston, isn't it? >> that's right. >>> coming up here on "good morning america" -- pulling no punches. mixed martial arts ronda rousey and her decisive win overnight. what she's saying about it this morning. >>> if you ever wondered what goes on during commercial breaks, you can watch it on periscope, click on it and check it out. you'll see a lot more on what's going on at "good morning america." this is just the tip of the iceberg. but, dan, always looks about this happy. >> for better or for worse. the
of boston's bravest. while fighting a fire, he fell from a roof and his colleagues looking on. >> part of "save my life boston trauma". take a look. >>> coming in now on a helicopter, firefighter was at a scene of a fire on the roof. >> i went to turn around and i just fell. i'm glad i didn't die. >> my foot hurts after seeing that. you can see more on the real-life hospital series "save my life" at 10:00 p.m. eastern right here on abc. >> by...
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meteorologist eric fisher of our boston station wbz is tracking the storm and a cooldown for millions of americans. >> we've been keeping a close eye on danny for several days now. at one point a strong hurricane category 3 but a wind shear has been tearing danny apart which is great news for anyone near the virgin islands, the leeward islands south of puerto rico. winds decreasing, so wind not a big story. it could brick beneficial rain. drought rain would be a very good thick without damage from the wind. >>> story in the west, we've got high pressure in control. the winds dying down in the northwest. without a wind smoke hanging in the air. it's going to be a dry week. we're not expecting much rain in helping the efforts. >>> meanwhile some rain in the northeast. 60s and 70s around the great lakes. the u.p. of michigan staying in the 60s. very comfortable for the week. i'm architecture fisher for cbs news. >>> this morning with there was a string of explosions and a large fire at a u.s. army depot in japan. no injuries were reported. the building that was reported was used to store
meteorologist eric fisher of our boston station wbz is tracking the storm and a cooldown for millions of americans. >> we've been keeping a close eye on danny for several days now. at one point a strong hurricane category 3 but a wind shear has been tearing danny apart which is great news for anyone near the virgin islands, the leeward islands south of puerto rico. winds decreasing, so wind not a big story. it could brick beneficial rain. drought rain would be a very good thick without...
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at the suffolk county jail in boston, massachusetts. we encountered another program jail brake. >> just remember when you are visiting here. you're going to get experience what it is to be in jail. they're going to have you empty everything out of your pockets, put into locker. make sure you take everything out of your pockets, all right? hat, you take the hat off. show some respect. take everything out of your pockets. change, quarter, nickels, anything, bus passes. >> when we film in a prison or a jail, we do do our best to be a fly on the wall. in the case of jail brake, you know, these kids came in, and, yeah, they were definitely aware of the camera. >> are you scared? >> are you scared? how about you? >> no. >> you're not scared right now? >> no. >> there is no reason to be scared, to tell you the truth. >> at the same time i don't think it was necessarily the camera that affected them in the way that they had an attitude or they had the certain bravado. i think it was more relating to age. >> everybody stand up. come over there.
at the suffolk county jail in boston, massachusetts. we encountered another program jail brake. >> just remember when you are visiting here. you're going to get experience what it is to be in jail. they're going to have you empty everything out of your pockets, put into locker. make sure you take everything out of your pockets, all right? hat, you take the hat off. show some respect. take everything out of your pockets. change, quarter, nickels, anything, bus passes. >> when we film...
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joining me now former boston police chief. good evening, chief. thanks for being with us.cides are up in big cities nationwide, new york, baltimore, chicago, detroit, milwaukee. why? >> judge. i think we've had some benefits in the past couple of years where we drastically reduced crime and maybe we're seeing we can't get crime lower than this but we have a new found challenge to law enforcement in america. it hasn't been this way since our troops returned home from vietnam, but individuals want to engage law enforcement in confrontations, and many of those confrontations are violent confrontations. my overs used to chase individuals with firearms. they would try to throat firearms and get away and now they are turning and threatening officers and engaging them in deadly force. >> with those very you know, do you think this is going to get worse before it gets better? >> i hope not. i hope it gets better. >> how is it going to get better? >> well, you've got a lot of police officials looking at what can we do to make sure we've trained our officers properly, we've supporte
joining me now former boston police chief. good evening, chief. thanks for being with us.cides are up in big cities nationwide, new york, baltimore, chicago, detroit, milwaukee. why? >> judge. i think we've had some benefits in the past couple of years where we drastically reduced crime and maybe we're seeing we can't get crime lower than this but we have a new found challenge to law enforcement in america. it hasn't been this way since our troops returned home from vietnam, but...
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a boston judge has reject add motion to release the names of all the jurors in the boston marathon bombing trial. but we are hearing from one of the jurors for the first time. he told the boston radio station that he can relate to convicted bomber dzhokhar tsarnaev because they were so close in age. >> i tried to remember how it was when i was 19, 20. 21. and the attitude i had, i was a little bit more staunch, and now i am a little bit more humble, and respectful. i try to be. so yeah, i can totally relate to him in that regard. >> tsarnaev was sentenced to death in may, his attorneys have launched an appeal, and requested a new trial. the u.s. in turkey formalize a strategy for battling fires on the turkey syrian border. now returning to campus, and at more and more schools they are finding new programs designed to prevent sexual assaults. >> if you are still struggling with consent, just imagine instead of initiating sex, you making them a cup of tea. >> this is one of the videos damen college plans to use to teach it's students how to prevent sexual assault. if they say no thank you, t
a boston judge has reject add motion to release the names of all the jurors in the boston marathon bombing trial. but we are hearing from one of the jurors for the first time. he told the boston radio station that he can relate to convicted bomber dzhokhar tsarnaev because they were so close in age. >> i tried to remember how it was when i was 19, 20. 21. and the attitude i had, i was a little bit more staunch, and now i am a little bit more humble, and respectful. i try to be. so yeah, i...
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. >> y sus declaraciones ofensivas para muchos latinos no parado, en boston los hombres dijeron a laprecandidato presidencial respondiÓ de ser cierto serÍa una lÁstima, pero que sus seguidores son apasionados que aman este paÍs y quieren que sea grande otra vez. >> hoy en su cuenta de twitter escribiÓ, el incidente de boston es terrible necesitamos energÍa y pasiÓn pero debemos tratarnos con respeto, yo nunca justificarÍa la violencia. >> el gobierno mexicano condenÓ el ataque. >> creemos que la relaciÓn que debemos de desarrollar con los migrantes y la relaciÓn que debemos detener con los estados unidos es una basada en respeto a los derechos humanos y la dignidad de las personas. >> mientras tanto muchos se lamentan que la que llama en retÓrica de odio haya inspirado acciones tan despreciable. >> las palabras que usan van a tener consecuencias y palabras de odio y hablar de personas en una manera que no respeta la dignidad de los seres humanos, va a tener consecuencias. >> entre la comunidad latina de boston tambiÉn hay indignaciÓn. >> mucho coraje y mucha tristeza la verdad. o sea
. >> y sus declaraciones ofensivas para muchos latinos no parado, en boston los hombres dijeron a laprecandidato presidencial respondiÓ de ser cierto serÍa una lÁstima, pero que sus seguidores son apasionados que aman este paÍs y quieren que sea grande otra vez. >> hoy en su cuenta de twitter escribiÓ, el incidente de boston es terrible necesitamos energÍa y pasiÓn pero debemos tratarnos con respeto, yo nunca justificarÍa la violencia. >> el gobierno mexicano condenÓ...