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the boston police were surprised because my father used to be a boston police officer. he started his work life as a boston police officer and he ended up working hard and full-time as a police officer, but going to law school, college and law school during the nights here in boston. so he was able to take on that case with the unique perspective of being a police officer himself. and he got into a multiyear very dramatic war with his own police department. and that is the story i tell in the book. and i do think that in those days, probably no other lawyer could have successfully handled that case. because there was no video showing how he was shot in the back. and it took everything that he knew as the ex cop and a trial lawyer to bring the truth to the jury in that case. which he did in that case. host: i want to talk about the statistics. and also invite our viewers to call in if they want to join the discussion. democrats, (202) 748-8000. republicans, (202) 748-8001. independent, (202) 748-8002. but before we get to those statistics, who was james bowden and where
the boston police were surprised because my father used to be a boston police officer. he started his work life as a boston police officer and he ended up working hard and full-time as a police officer, but going to law school, college and law school during the nights here in boston. so he was able to take on that case with the unique perspective of being a police officer himself. and he got into a multiyear very dramatic war with his own police department. and that is the story i tell in the...
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bringing the story of james bowden which happened here in boston when he was killed by boston police officers. i bring that story into its modern context now. where people are much more attuned to what these problems police use ofthe deadly force. so as a statistical overview -- and i have been studying this for decades, we have a very soft use of of the police deadly force because the fbi crime statistics do not include this number. no government agency collecting the total number of people killed by police. studied this as best we can over this amount of time, it is my view and belief that most of the shootings done by police are what police called good shootings. meaning there was no choice. the other person did indeed have a on or some kind of lethal threat being posed to the police officer or someone else. and the shooting was, by all police rules, the right thing to do. so i'm not talking about most police shootings. probleming about the cases and unarmed cases. in particular, the case of unarmed black man, a real problem area in the police use of deadly force. and the case i t
bringing the story of james bowden which happened here in boston when he was killed by boston police officers. i bring that story into its modern context now. where people are much more attuned to what these problems police use ofthe deadly force. so as a statistical overview -- and i have been studying this for decades, we have a very soft use of of the police deadly force because the fbi crime statistics do not include this number. no government agency collecting the total number of people...
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he was a boston police cadet. i was a boston police cadet.id in boston and we were poor and made it, will have the opportunity to be the mayor or chief if we all work together. >> for we all work together. boston's new police commissioner, bill gross gets tonight's last word. t"the 11th hour" with brian williams starts now. >> donald trump returns to the hoax theory dropping security clearance for six former national security official who is have all publicly criticized him. new audio tapes in the michael cohen case leaving everyone to wonder if trump's voice is on them and developments in the manafort case as the first trial in the mueller effort preparing to get under way. and why was he shouting late on a sunday night? all caps threat of potential war can iran as "the 11th hour" gets under way on a monday night. good evening once again in our nbc news headquarters here in new york.
he was a boston police cadet. i was a boston police cadet.id in boston and we were poor and made it, will have the opportunity to be the mayor or chief if we all work together. >> for we all work together. boston's new police commissioner, bill gross gets tonight's last word. t"the 11th hour" with brian williams starts now. >> donald trump returns to the hoax theory dropping security clearance for six former national security official who is have all publicly criticized...
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boston ain't but so big.s is the only jail for boston, so you always know somebody. >>> coming up -- >> kind of rough. >> krystle o'reilly confronts a tragic anniversary. an inmate who authorities believe might have shot his girlfriend has something to say to her. >> will you marry me, baby girl. >> and later -- >> ja-norris hayes explains the fight. experience the great lengths we go to in testing our performance line, at the lexus golden opportunity...
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>> we are in the boston office. we have always been boston-base boston-based. so that is a lot of the customer service and. >> so why would public affairs and da capo press why not just one big press? >> da capo press was founded as a music publisher with our music history and to include health and wellness. and actually when we were acquired by the field press which is a very successful imprint of books by women with feminism that folded into the da capo press umbrella even though they maintain their own editorial so if you put that all together we are pretty eclectic. >> see you are both employed x. >> so what are some of the books? >> the history books we have a few from ryan murphy with the incredible true story of a shipwreck and survival of a journalist it is a terrific story so the ship was carrying cargo with mostly german immigrants through liverpool to new york 400 miles offshore they strike an iceberg the whole ship sinks lifeboats are deployed before are never heard from them again nine months later one is found in there is one survivor named thomas
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seat belts on. >> thank you, boston. >> boston, you've been great. >> they will pull over in five minutescredible job decking out our plaza. >> it looks really fun. >>> megyn kelly up next. let's get a checki )m - -... security is extra tight on >>> good morning. 8:56. i'm marcus washington. security is extra tight on the stanford campus this morning with barricades set up around the hoover building. this is ahead of some high-level meetings later today and tomorrow. secretary of state pompeo will meet there today with his australian counterpart. tomorrow, u.s. secretary of defense james mattis will join the talks along with australia's defense secretary. activists are also planning to be there as well. they are actually planning to protest against the trump administration and they may even be starting within the next hour. happening now, those meetings are scheduled to get under way at 10:00. we have two crews there. would be of them inside the building. the other outside where the protesters plan to gather. we'll have the latest on the midday newscast. you can link to more back story ri
seat belts on. >> thank you, boston. >> boston, you've been great. >> they will pull over in five minutescredible job decking out our plaza. >> it looks really fun. >>> megyn kelly up next. let's get a checki )m - -... security is extra tight on >>> good morning. 8:56. i'm marcus washington. security is extra tight on the stanford campus this morning with barricades set up around the hoover building. this is ahead of some high-level meetings later today...
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. >> host: you're actually based in boston. >> we. it's always been boston based and we -- clyde was just saying when we joint with -- we -- we have an office in boston, a lot of the customer service and back end and we are an imprint who is housed in the office there. >> host: what they have a decap o'and a public awares why not just make them one big soup? >> well, da capo is founded as a m-publisher and our strength is our mosquito and history on the da capo side, we expanded to include health and wellness imprint, and actually when we were acquired by hatchet, a fear successful imprint of books published by women, on female empowerment and feminism, was folded into the da capo umbrella, even though they maintain their own editorial independence. but together we're pretty eclectic list. >> host: even though you're both employed by hatchet, are you independent of each other? >> host: yeah. they make their decisions and we make ours. >> host: what are some of the books that you have coming out this fall? >> we're excited bode a bound
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and boston i'm very glad the say is one of them.s police commissioner bill evans is one of the very best police leaders in this country. but that's not much consolation for people who still suffer from unjustifiable police use of deadly force. over 40 years after james bowden was shot in the back by boston police officers when he was unarmed and posed no threat to them, antoine rose was shot in the back when he was unarmed and posed no threat to a police officer. two years ago, antoine rose wrote a poem in his sophomore honors english course in high school. his friends read the poem at his funeral. the poem is about mothers and sons. mothers like james bowden's mother and antoine rose's mother who lost their sons over 40 years apart to the same thing, police bullets in the back. antoine rose's poem is entitled "i am not what you think", and it begins this way. i am confused and afraid. i wonder what pathly take. i hear that there's only two ways out. i see mothers bury their sons. i want my mom to never feel that pain. i am confused
and boston i'm very glad the say is one of them.s police commissioner bill evans is one of the very best police leaders in this country. but that's not much consolation for people who still suffer from unjustifiable police use of deadly force. over 40 years after james bowden was shot in the back by boston police officers when he was unarmed and posed no threat to them, antoine rose was shot in the back when he was unarmed and posed no threat to a police officer. two years ago, antoine rose...
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say being iny to boston today that the boston police department is one of the areas of improvement.l evans is the current police commissioner in boston and is one of the best police leaders -- if not the best -- currently working in the united states. and i don't believe that the story that i tell in my book that happened with the boston police department in the 1970's and 1980's could happen in today's police department and i hope i am right about that. host: you mentioned the dedication into the search. you can see the dedication there. joining usdonnell is to talk about the release of his book. again, phone lines for democrats, republicans and independents. art, good morning. this isn't and why i am calling. but you can't strangle a guy in 15 seconds. read, nine hundred police shootings a year. 600 of them are white. under 200 are black. the others are hispanic. what happened to the white lady killed in minnesota when she called the police and she was in her pajamas? how come you don't play up that story? there are more than 900. that is the approximation. and the washington post
say being iny to boston today that the boston police department is one of the areas of improvement.l evans is the current police commissioner in boston and is one of the best police leaders -- if not the best -- currently working in the united states. and i don't believe that the story that i tell in my book that happened with the boston police department in the 1970's and 1980's could happen in today's police department and i hope i am right about that. host: you mentioned the dedication into...
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. >>> also, liberal lunacy running wild in boston. there boston lawmakers want to give noncitizens the right to vote. that's right. illegal immigrants apparently visitors from the european union. who knows. our top story, though within presiden, premp setto announce t on the supreme court, a vacancy created by justice anthony kennedy's retirement at the end of the month. narrowing it down to four finalists, breath kavanaugh, raymond kethledge, thomas hardiman and amy coney barrett, all under the age of 55. and the national left wing media apoplectic over the president's choice without even knowing who it is. and senator mitch mcconnell, the rhino republican majority leader instilling little confidence in putting mr. trump's choice through the confirmation plo says. in fact mcconnell came up with a brilliant idea. he suggests that judges, kethledge and hardiman would have the fewest obstacles in the process. there would be fewer on that kls for a democrat if the president were so moved. and now there are five senate democrats and two r
. >>> also, liberal lunacy running wild in boston. there boston lawmakers want to give noncitizens the right to vote. that's right. illegal immigrants apparently visitors from the european union. who knows. our top story, though within presiden, premp setto announce t on the supreme court, a vacancy created by justice anthony kennedy's retirement at the end of the month. narrowing it down to four finalists, breath kavanaugh, raymond kethledge, thomas hardiman and amy coney barrett, all...
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thank you. >> boston's finest. this is good chowder. we get good chowder fm boston. >> yeah. officers. my word. >> so good. >> that was awesome. >> thank you. >> we'll see you in a bit. here's a question. do you wan to spend less time with your face in your phone? carson is in the orange room with a suggestion. >> guys, first, i want to get the officers "the voice." here's the deal with the phone. 29-year-old katie made the bold decision, she traded her smartphone in for one of these old fashioned flip erphones. remethese? she told "the new york times" that constant access to social media madoo her feel anxious and sad, so she's had this flip phone for five month and she's sharing ways others can prepare if they wt to make that swap. let's look at some of her things. srst,rt by removing all social media from your current phone. this is like a weaning off process. then pay attention to geography. now, you have to rely on printed directions ing for and those things. and because texting can be clunky on the flipphone, she says you should get used to actually talking to human bng
thank you. >> boston's finest. this is good chowder. we get good chowder fm boston. >> yeah. officers. my word. >> so good. >> that was awesome. >> thank you. >> we'll see you in a bit. here's a question. do you wan to spend less time with your face in your phone? carson is in the orange room with a suggestion. >> guys, first, i want to get the officers "the voice." here's the deal with the phone. 29-year-old katie made the bold decision, she...
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i have to say, on this trip to boston, i have noticed an interesting theme.s its limits. the team behind the self—balancing cheetah robot want to fit it with human—controlled arms because ai is not up to the job of opening doors and manipulating objects — not yet, anyway. and a completely different piece of research is also eschewing ai altogether. this is an idea which hopes to block e—mails containing bullying, harassment and hate. so what is interesting is that here we are in the artificial intelligence department, but you are basically saying "ai is not cut out for this and we're gonna go back to humans again". yeah, i mean, we've — from talking to people who deal with harassment, we found that harassment is really contextual, it's really personalised, often, to the person who's getting harassed, because often times, the person who is harassing them is sometimes using something that they know about that person to harass them. and so, we think that something like ai isn't going to be able to cover all the many ways that people are getting harassed and, in
i have to say, on this trip to boston, i have noticed an interesting theme.s its limits. the team behind the self—balancing cheetah robot want to fit it with human—controlled arms because ai is not up to the job of opening doors and manipulating objects — not yet, anyway. and a completely different piece of research is also eschewing ai altogether. this is an idea which hopes to block e—mails containing bullying, harassment and hate. so what is interesting is that here we are in the...
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correspondent boston hearted reporting from cambodia thank you very much boston an earthquake on the indonesian island of lombok has killed at least fourteen people and injured more than one hundred sixty others the six point four magnitude quake struck the northern part of the island in the early morning the island is close to bali and popular with international tourists the strong quake reportedly lasted for just a few seconds and sent people fleeing into the streets several buildings were damaged in the area and most of those who lost their lives were hit by falling slabs of concrete now from the other stories making news around the world a powerful typhoon has hit japan bringing heavy rains and winds of up to one hundred eighty kilometers per hour thousands of residents have been forced to leave their homes this season while typhoon so far the storm has now weekend and is moving west. people in mali vote in a presidential election today is expected to be a tight race between incumbent abraham boubacar kifah who is seeking a second five year term and opposition candidate to my lef
correspondent boston hearted reporting from cambodia thank you very much boston an earthquake on the indonesian island of lombok has killed at least fourteen people and injured more than one hundred sixty others the six point four magnitude quake struck the northern part of the island in the early morning the island is close to bali and popular with international tourists the strong quake reportedly lasted for just a few seconds and sent people fleeing into the streets several buildings were...
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vehement organization that they really can go on because for example also awareness raising in boston society and it's the responsibility of all of us that they go on based there are really strong activities what about the it's a tricky decision should women in this situation tell their children it's really a tricky decision and never never never easy because at the end the mother has to deal with it and many months or so we cared for in ninety three ninety four in the open station maybe because and it's a. it was very difficult for them to decide about this very difficult question but they need support and i think that's why such a women's organization are so important and i really hope that the symbol and power of such young people can also give a message to international organizations much more to support such activities to empower young people and what do you make of the response of the boss you know authorities who seem to not want to know. the horn society does not want to know and and also of course the politicians but we have to see deposing her sick over not such a fragment t
vehement organization that they really can go on because for example also awareness raising in boston society and it's the responsibility of all of us that they go on based there are really strong activities what about the it's a tricky decision should women in this situation tell their children it's really a tricky decision and never never never easy because at the end the mother has to deal with it and many months or so we cared for in ninety three ninety four in the open station maybe...
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i love boston, but the weather. from a kid coming out of abu dhabi where temperatures in the summer are north of 100 degrees to end up in boston, that was a tough, tough transition for me. i didn't know california. when i went to california after i graduated, i was like, darn, i should have started in california. david: did people say where is abu dhabi? your student friends? khaldoon: nobody had any idea about abu dhabi, the uae. second, the pronunciation of my name, i had a difficult name. the pronunciation in english is challenged by most friends in the united states, so i struggled with my name because people could not pronounce it. i became known as khaldoon. it is my american name. david: but you pronounce it another way. you can do that in yiddish, but not so much in arabic. khaldoon: i found that out. david: you have opened a museum. khaldoon: yes, it is beautiful. the art collection is remarkable. i think there is a bigger story. we are trying to push out of the uae a message of tolerance. ♪ david: you come
i love boston, but the weather. from a kid coming out of abu dhabi where temperatures in the summer are north of 100 degrees to end up in boston, that was a tough, tough transition for me. i didn't know california. when i went to california after i graduated, i was like, darn, i should have started in california. david: did people say where is abu dhabi? your student friends? khaldoon: nobody had any idea about abu dhabi, the uae. second, the pronunciation of my name, i had a difficult name....
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so now he writes back from boston back to the virginia frontier. for far more serious problems had just begun, now that he returns attention to the frontier, the responsibility that had been his all along to protect the front your settlers from massacre landed suddenly and crushingly upon him. he rode fast over the blue ridge to winchester, the shenandoah valley. he found the indians threatened front your settlers up and down the valley formally safe from indian attacks. they had abandoned their homestead and fled to small forts for the town of winchester itself. no one knew if the indians would attack winchester washington desperately tried to recruit more men. he had only 40 amendment under his command at winchester. the remainder were at fort cumberland, the layer of his rifle dagworthy, or spread among the small forts on the virginia frontier. washington sent out a plea through surrounding frederick county for malicious to rendezvous at winchester. they would then force the french indian raiders out of the shenandoah. only 15 men showed up. alm
so now he writes back from boston back to the virginia frontier. for far more serious problems had just begun, now that he returns attention to the frontier, the responsibility that had been his all along to protect the front your settlers from massacre landed suddenly and crushingly upon him. he rode fast over the blue ridge to winchester, the shenandoah valley. he found the indians threatened front your settlers up and down the valley formally safe from indian attacks. they had abandoned...
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am david let's go to boston, where bloomberg is pretty new coverage of the second annual boston fireworksctacular at 8:00 p.m. eastern time. are so excited about this, tell us why, matt. matt: because there is so much tradition here, but also so much new music you will be able to listen to. of course, the boston pops orchestra has done this a long time, given the name in the year 1900 and they celebrate the fourth of july here, with 500,000 people lining the greenway to watch. we are going to have great , andians from my childhood they have been playing around for the last 30 years, i'm a huge fan, and seven you musicians, including a singular singer who who -- a sings that spectacular "fight" tsonga, but we will have rita moreno join us, who plays anita, in the original broadway musical website -- original movie west side story, so we will be celebrating what makes this country special. shery: very much looking forward to that, matt miller, for today in boston and tomorrow. join bloomberg for second annual coverage of the july for boston pops fireworks spectacular tomorrow night at 8:00
am david let's go to boston, where bloomberg is pretty new coverage of the second annual boston fireworksctacular at 8:00 p.m. eastern time. are so excited about this, tell us why, matt. matt: because there is so much tradition here, but also so much new music you will be able to listen to. of course, the boston pops orchestra has done this a long time, given the name in the year 1900 and they celebrate the fourth of july here, with 500,000 people lining the greenway to watch. we are going to...
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alix steel is in boston today and as we have been mentioning all morning, you can catch the boston popsing at 8:00 p.m. eastern. i think tv has an advantage. david: do you watch these every year? julia: i do, i watched it last year. should we have a look at what fireworks bring in the markets this morning? equity markets are higher by 1% in europe, a touch softer over the last 20 minutes or so. the euro also higher. that is in part what we saw followthrough from yesterday in terms of angela merkel shoring up her coalition government. as far as the u.s. dollar is concerned, the chinese renminbi is very much in focus, seeming verbal intervention from the pboc. we are getting a quote from the officials saying they are not recognizing the chinese renminbi and they will only use it as a tool in the ongoing trade discussions. futures higher by some 6/10 of 1%. 1%.futures up for tenths of thear as risk sentiment, yen is slightly higher versus the u.s. dollar but that is more of a u.s. dollars story. 2.88 on the two-year -- 10 year. $1 million a barrel increase. the epicenter of trade concerns
alix steel is in boston today and as we have been mentioning all morning, you can catch the boston popsing at 8:00 p.m. eastern. i think tv has an advantage. david: do you watch these every year? julia: i do, i watched it last year. should we have a look at what fireworks bring in the markets this morning? equity markets are higher by 1% in europe, a touch softer over the last 20 minutes or so. the euro also higher. that is in part what we saw followthrough from yesterday in terms of angela...
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correspondent boston heartache reporting from cambodia thank you very much boston now some of the other stories making news around the world israel has released a seventeen year old palestinian from prison i had to mean he was jailed for eight months alongside her mother for slapping and kicking two israeli soldiers near her home in the west bank israel says she's being used by her family for political reasons for palestinians she has become a symbol of resistance at least fourteen people have been killed and more than one hundred sixty others injured in an earthquake on the indonesian island of lombok a six point four magnitude quake struck the northern part of the island which is close to bali and popular with international tourists. a powerful typhoon has hit japan bringing heavy rains and winds of up to one hundred eighty kilometers per hour thousands of residents have been forced to leave their homes this season's twelve typhoon so far the storm has now weekend and it's moving west. thousands of nicaraguans have marched through the capitol mounted while in support of the roman cath
correspondent boston heartache reporting from cambodia thank you very much boston now some of the other stories making news around the world israel has released a seventeen year old palestinian from prison i had to mean he was jailed for eight months alongside her mother for slapping and kicking two israeli soldiers near her home in the west bank israel says she's being used by her family for political reasons for palestinians she has become a symbol of resistance at least fourteen people have...
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that's where we've highlighted in that shading of green stretching from boston, new york and d.c. the evening, however, i think we should start to see a general clearing trend from the west to the east in time for dinner. temperatures today 82 degrees, look at this, 79 by saturday. more of the same with boston temperatures cooling off significantly and a drop in humidity levels. record heat setting up across the region. national weather service issuing extreme heat warnings for l.a., las vegas, triple digit heat for this region. >>> let's get a check on cnnmoney this morning. a trade war between the u.s. and china real and here. china immediately responded with hitting tariffs of equal value accusing the u.s. of launching the largest trade war in economic history and being a trade bully. investors knew this was coming. global stocks and the u.s. futures barely moved on the news. wall street moved yesterday on optimism of another trade battle between the u.s. and eu. the eu may do away with tariffs on cars. the june jobs report out today, how low could unemployment go. it's current
that's where we've highlighted in that shading of green stretching from boston, new york and d.c. the evening, however, i think we should start to see a general clearing trend from the west to the east in time for dinner. temperatures today 82 degrees, look at this, 79 by saturday. more of the same with boston temperatures cooling off significantly and a drop in humidity levels. record heat setting up across the region. national weather service issuing extreme heat warnings for l.a., las vegas,...
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back in boston, my robot tour has left me hungry for more. take the orders, robots cook the meals, and the humans are relegated to the source stations. chicken rice... an orange delivery box zips up and down a track transporting ingredients and dropping them into seven specially designed spinning pots. they toss the food, keeping a constant temperature via an induction plate. the only thing letting down this computerised cohort of wok wielders is arguably the people in charge of delivery. they haven't called my name out yet. it was there all along. look at that. was i supposed to get a drink with my order? ok. thank you. the concept is the brainchild of the spice boys, four mit graduates who spotted a gap in this in this field to fill in this tech hungry town. early on, the first prototype, the first idea of design was about three and a half years ago. one of the key things that we made sure to pay attention to while designing this was, you know, it's a food robot, it has to handle food. food is so unique, it comes in all different sizes and
back in boston, my robot tour has left me hungry for more. take the orders, robots cook the meals, and the humans are relegated to the source stations. chicken rice... an orange delivery box zips up and down a track transporting ingredients and dropping them into seven specially designed spinning pots. they toss the food, keeping a constant temperature via an induction plate. the only thing letting down this computerised cohort of wok wielders is arguably the people in charge of delivery. they...
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. >> one of those receiving an honorary espy is a nurse who shocked everyone at the boston marathon,y herself. here is dan harris. >> reporter: the wind chill was around freezing when sarah crossed the finish line at the 2018 boston marathon. it was clear the then 26 year old from arizona had no idea what she'd accomplished. >> when i crossed the finish line, i had no idea what place i was in. if you had asked me at that moment i probably would have said hopefully top ten. it wasn't until i asked the officials and they repeated over and over that i was second place, at that point, it was some crazy dream. >> reporter: she was a high school and college superstar until an injury forced her off the track. >> my junior year i think i had the third best time in the country among collegiate women. so i was competing at a high level. and then to have what i thought was a career-ending injury, i never thought i would be getting back to that level again. >> reporter: now sarah is recognized with an honorary espy for her achievement at the boston marathon. >> i feel like the rain and the wind
. >> one of those receiving an honorary espy is a nurse who shocked everyone at the boston marathon,y herself. here is dan harris. >> reporter: the wind chill was around freezing when sarah crossed the finish line at the 2018 boston marathon. it was clear the then 26 year old from arizona had no idea what she'd accomplished. >> when i crossed the finish line, i had no idea what place i was in. if you had asked me at that moment i probably would have said hopefully top ten. it...
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. >>> boston, massachusetts, is by any standard a world class city, but ever since its colonial days, some have called it a fighting town. and located in the heart of the city is a place for anyone who does their fighting outside a ring. >> step inside, gentlemen. back to the wall, please. >> more than 12,000 people a year pass through the doors of boston's suffolk county jail. though the jail also holds inmates who have already been convicted and are serving short sentences, most arrive here having only been accused of a crime. if they don't make bail they will stay until their cases are resolved. for some, that time could be measured in months, if not years. >> two to five, one in restraints. >> we're not necessarily housing people, very violent crimes with people with completely non-violent crimes but it's a maximum security facility. if you're one of the nonviolent ones, it's definitely something that you need to get used to. >> with an average daily population of 2,700 male and female inmates, someone reaches their boiling point virtually every day of the week. >> on the ground!
. >>> boston, massachusetts, is by any standard a world class city, but ever since its colonial days, some have called it a fighting town. and located in the heart of the city is a place for anyone who does their fighting outside a ring. >> step inside, gentlemen. back to the wall, please. >> more than 12,000 people a year pass through the doors of boston's suffolk county jail. though the jail also holds inmates who have already been convicted and are serving short...
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cincinnati, new york, philadelphia, boston, chicago all under a heat warning or heat advisory. advisory or heat warning for july 4th. how hot are we talking? these are the air temperatures before humidity factors in. 90s for boston, 90 for washington, d.c., 90 for chicago. the heat index will be between 100 and 110. 97 in dallas. not much in the way of humidity in vegas, but still hot. phoenix, 114, sacramento, the capital of california coming in at 90 degrees. one thing that won't be a big deal is widespread thunderstorms. i'm meteorologist paul deanno, cbs news for san francisco. >>> overseas the rescue of the soccer team in thailand. heavy rains are forecast for this weekend. it may force officials to make tough decisions about how to get the boys safely to the surface. laura podesta has more on this. good morning, laura. >> good morning, don. we've seen images of the boys. they appear to be in good spirits. the focus now is keeping them healthy, monitoring that rainy forecast, and establishing a line of communication between the team and their families. the 12 young soccer
cincinnati, new york, philadelphia, boston, chicago all under a heat warning or heat advisory. advisory or heat warning for july 4th. how hot are we talking? these are the air temperatures before humidity factors in. 90s for boston, 90 for washington, d.c., 90 for chicago. the heat index will be between 100 and 110. 97 in dallas. not much in the way of humidity in vegas, but still hot. phoenix, 114, sacramento, the capital of california coming in at 90 degrees. one thing that won't be a big...
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in boston, more than 190,000 people are here there noncitizens in the boston area and that's more thanr population. >> democrats already have a stranglehold on boston. they've got it. they just want to squeeze it even tighter. this is an invitation for voter fraud. municipal elections take place at the same time as congressional elections. when you go in there, it's based on the honor system. which ballot are you here for? the illegal immigrant ballot or the presidential ballot? >> no, sir, sir. let me correct you. in many precincts all across the country, there's people who live in multiple districts in the same precinct and the computer when you go, it tells you what ballot you should get. >> it's based on the honor system. >> no, it's not. >> shannon: i don't think it does. >> you go in there and you show them information. >> i am so-and-so. i'm here to vote. >> they show you a ballot that will be distinct. i can never vote in virginia. but in florida i can vote in the republican primary because i'm not a republican. >> if i wanted to commit felony, i could go in and say high matt,
in boston, more than 190,000 people are here there noncitizens in the boston area and that's more thanr population. >> democrats already have a stranglehold on boston. they've got it. they just want to squeeze it even tighter. this is an invitation for voter fraud. municipal elections take place at the same time as congressional elections. when you go in there, it's based on the honor system. which ballot are you here for? the illegal immigrant ballot or the presidential ballot? >>...
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(jrstone) looking for a nice hotel room in boston?newly- opened suite at the boston harbor hotel.(justine) but you're going to have to pay a hefty price just to stay there. a chandelier hangs from the 20-foot high ceiling of the 15-thousand dollars a night presidential suite. a button touch reveals a panoramic view of boston harbor. the suite is complete with its own dining room, full-sized kitchen and fully-stocked wine bar. all complimentary of course. stephen johnston/boston harbor hotel general manager: "previously our largest suite, which is beautiful and which still exists wasn't quite good enough for some guests." so seven months ago, the hotel began converting what used to be a reception room into a 48- hundred square foot suite named for john adams. there's also a retractable television at the end of the bed, a soaking tub with a view of the harbor and a private elevator that leads to a private entrance. the hotel expects most people who book the suite will want it for two or three nights with some staying for a few weeks. th
(jrstone) looking for a nice hotel room in boston?newly- opened suite at the boston harbor hotel.(justine) but you're going to have to pay a hefty price just to stay there. a chandelier hangs from the 20-foot high ceiling of the 15-thousand dollars a night presidential suite. a button touch reveals a panoramic view of boston harbor. the suite is complete with its own dining room, full-sized kitchen and fully-stocked wine bar. all complimentary of course. stephen johnston/boston harbor hotel...
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i cannot believe you did not mention the worst of the boston dynamics videos. i am convinced the guys at boston dynamics sit up at night trying to think of how to scare the hell out of the rest of the world. there is one of these videos of the robot dogs with the guy trying to kick the dog over. the dog flies off the ground in readjusts and lands on its feet like a cat, but a cat that could kill you. unlikelyt is probably the boston dynamics road -- dog robots will kill all of us in the next five years. but it is not unlikely they will wind up reordering our economy. robots, ihink about am concerned less with robust taking over the world and more with robots hollowing out whole sectors of jobs. a big deal about automated cars. one of the utopian things people in tech love to talk about. driverless cars are not the future. i'm here to promise you driverless cars will never happen. driverless trucks are absolutely going to happen. long-haul trucking, which is a giant part of our economy, and also employs an enormous amount of young men, those jobs are going away.
i cannot believe you did not mention the worst of the boston dynamics videos. i am convinced the guys at boston dynamics sit up at night trying to think of how to scare the hell out of the rest of the world. there is one of these videos of the robot dogs with the guy trying to kick the dog over. the dog flies off the ground in readjusts and lands on its feet like a cat, but a cat that could kill you. unlikelyt is probably the boston dynamics road -- dog robots will kill all of us in the next...
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he would always buy silver lace in boston. he also gambled.and he lost a bunch of many so then he learned not to gamble that eventually governor shirt --dash governor shirley said okay you can be above captain dag were the so he arrives back and i should say that the other peculiar thing about washington silver lace that never did get the new command almost the first thing he does designs and officer's uniform he really likes fancy officer uniforms this is where the silver lace comes in so now writes back from boston to the virginia frontier but far more serious problems have just begun and now that he returns the responsibility that was his all along to protect those settlers from massacre now it is upon the road fast to winchester in the shenandoah valley and that these frontier settlers were threatened up and down the valley formally faith they had abandoned the homestead and fled to the town of winchester itself nobody knew if the indians would attack winchester. washington desperately try to recruit more men only 31 men men under his comm
he would always buy silver lace in boston. he also gambled.and he lost a bunch of many so then he learned not to gamble that eventually governor shirt --dash governor shirley said okay you can be above captain dag were the so he arrives back and i should say that the other peculiar thing about washington silver lace that never did get the new command almost the first thing he does designs and officer's uniform he really likes fancy officer uniforms this is where the silver lace comes in so now...
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a train pulls into the mass avenue train station in boston.s open and the passengers start to get out. a woman falls. her leg trapped between the train car and the platform. a small group of fellow commuters jump into action. >> i saw a man just running full speed across the platform, and he was yelling for someone to call 911 or call for help. >> reporter: it was the quick thinking of peter shamon that may have saved her life. >> i had said to some people around me, i saw video on this. if we all push, you know it creates a little bit of space for them to pick her up and get her out of there. >> reporter: he was referring to this video of an similar incident in australia four years ago. passengers rushed to push a train car off a passenger who was stuck. shamon is credited for getting dozens of those boston passengers to do the same. >> word had spread and the next thing you know, everybody's hands are on the side of the car. but i mean, it happened like that. it was like five seconds and she was out. >> reporter: dozens of strangers coming t
a train pulls into the mass avenue train station in boston.s open and the passengers start to get out. a woman falls. her leg trapped between the train car and the platform. a small group of fellow commuters jump into action. >> i saw a man just running full speed across the platform, and he was yelling for someone to call 911 or call for help. >> reporter: it was the quick thinking of peter shamon that may have saved her life. >> i had said to some people around me, i saw...
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tom:, roni, bloomberg, boston.on, on wednesday, bloomberg brings you complete coverage of the fourth of july concert and fireworks spectacular. that will start at 8:00 p.m. eastern. that is wednesday. shery: sign up for the balance of power newsletter. bloomberg's politics.com or bloomberg.com/politics for the latest on global politics in your inbox every day. let's get a check of the major averages. we are seeing u.s. stocks falling, off at session lows. the dow falling 4/10 of 1%. most sectors on the s&p 500 are in the red. financials, the only sector that is up. the two year yield gaining ground. the nasdaq down 1/10 of 1%. the energy sector also falling. gtv go is your function on the bloomberg if you missed out on any of the charts we showed you throughout the program. this is bloomberg. ♪ mark: i'm mark crumpton with first word news. mexico's president-elect lopez has thanked president trump for sending a message of congratulations after his election victory yesterday. he says he will reach out to mr. trump f
tom:, roni, bloomberg, boston.on, on wednesday, bloomberg brings you complete coverage of the fourth of july concert and fireworks spectacular. that will start at 8:00 p.m. eastern. that is wednesday. shery: sign up for the balance of power newsletter. bloomberg's politics.com or bloomberg.com/politics for the latest on global politics in your inbox every day. let's get a check of the major averages. we are seeing u.s. stocks falling, off at session lows. the dow falling 4/10 of 1%. most...
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in this indictment, donald heathfield and tracy leanne foley were called the boston conspirators. it says in the indictment the boston conspirators have received info tackles, directives that moscow center wanted them to focus on obtaining including, among other things, u.s. foreign policy. for example, a message from in or about april 2006 set forth the info task for may and june which was that they should gather information regarding u.s. policy with regard to the use of the internet by terrorists, u.s. policies in central asia, problems with u.s. military policy and the western estimation of russian foreign policy. quote, a boston conspirator's electronic message to moscow center from 2006 focused on turnover at the head of the u.s. cia. so the fbi unsealed this indictment in 2010. we got all of this very specific directly quoted information about what they had been told to here by moscow and what they told moscow, what they carried out here under moscow's orders. we also learned all this spy information about their spy information. to further the aims of the conspiracy, moscow
in this indictment, donald heathfield and tracy leanne foley were called the boston conspirators. it says in the indictment the boston conspirators have received info tackles, directives that moscow center wanted them to focus on obtaining including, among other things, u.s. foreign policy. for example, a message from in or about april 2006 set forth the info task for may and june which was that they should gather information regarding u.s. policy with regard to the use of the internet by...
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tom: an editor at the boston globe. in south boston and boston, the last person standing in a drunk beer party was often referred to as a gonzo. for some reason. this editor described thompson as gonzo journalism, gonzo writing and thompson liked it and he appropriated it. there were others who put themselves in their narratives earlier, walt whitman and jack kerouac, talking about them selves and their travel or their poetry. in the recent generation, hunter thompson becomes known as the godfather of gonzo writing. talking started out about your days in the johnson white house and in this book you have a novel by billy lee brammer. why did you put that in the book question mark some of the way with lbj. tom: it is the a place. using the word in an earlier rendition. because journalists view that as a cult classic. so the generation of people like david broder who is that has readd on, their generation that book and loved it because they knew lbj and had covered him. austina writer for the texas monthly or something lik
tom: an editor at the boston globe. in south boston and boston, the last person standing in a drunk beer party was often referred to as a gonzo. for some reason. this editor described thompson as gonzo journalism, gonzo writing and thompson liked it and he appropriated it. there were others who put themselves in their narratives earlier, walt whitman and jack kerouac, talking about them selves and their travel or their poetry. in the recent generation, hunter thompson becomes known as the...
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vince organization that they really can go on because for example also awareness raising in boston society and it's the responsibility of all of us that. go on be stair are really strong activities what about the it's a tricky decision should women in this situation tell their children it's really a tricky decision and never never never easy because at the end the mother has to deal with it and many of us are so we cared for in ninety three ninety four in the organization may take us and it's a. it was very difficult for them to decide about this very difficult question but they need to port and i think that's why such a women's organization are so important and i really hope that the symbolic and power of such young people can also give a message to international organizations much more to support such activities to empower young people and what do you make of the response of the both you know authorities who seem to not want to know. the horn society does not want to know and and also of course the politicians but we have to see the person has to go away not such a fragment tainted count
vince organization that they really can go on because for example also awareness raising in boston society and it's the responsibility of all of us that. go on be stair are really strong activities what about the it's a tricky decision should women in this situation tell their children it's really a tricky decision and never never never easy because at the end the mother has to deal with it and many of us are so we cared for in ninety three ninety four in the organization may take us and it's...
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the pasta and we are trying to build the countries what would you say again yes again everybody in boston tries to forget about it and doesn't want to be remembered today what happened during divorce this is a problem for the ones who cannot forget the both the perpetrators because they look in the faces off the children day by day so i think it's really a task for a whole community for a whole society to berks through and to remember and these children who speak out about protecting the demo course remember this as i attend of course also the boston i'm sorry to say if you're a big task i'm happy that since two thousand and six we have these laws of preparation or safavi men who got raped during the war in order to get the pension off two hundred. fifty euro round and to get material and psychological support but . practical implementation of this law still is very very difficult so i sink the bus and i'm sorry t's have to go a step further now and i think these young people are really a symbol and to remember to hold society to to go on a first step and i think it really be very importa
the pasta and we are trying to build the countries what would you say again yes again everybody in boston tries to forget about it and doesn't want to be remembered today what happened during divorce this is a problem for the ones who cannot forget the both the perpetrators because they look in the faces off the children day by day so i think it's really a task for a whole community for a whole society to berks through and to remember and these children who speak out about protecting the demo...
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. >>> this is daybreak, i'm julia boston ey, alex is in ahead of the boston pop part rks spectacular,of the july 4th celebration, and on bloomberg tv, radio bloomberg.com. 8:00p.m. eastern on wednesday. wait. avid: how do you celebrate july 4th. julia: i think we have done well since the separation. the fireworks and the music. a great experience. julia: i'm here, sideline the issue and what it represents. you didn't want the colonies. julia: what empire. european markets. how appropriate. weaker as a result of the handover of the asia session. we are off and slightly stronger in the last 30 minutes or so. the underperformer, the italian market. the footsy happening when we see the er weakness across european market. down by a per cent. the german markets out. focussing on the german market and the euro cross rate n like of angela merkel's battles with the cfu, her sister party in the coalition pushing for a unilateral move on migration or it political game playing, we discuss in a few moments. i want to show you in right of mentioned the week of p.m.i. numbers on the private china.fi
. >>> this is daybreak, i'm julia boston ey, alex is in ahead of the boston pop part rks spectacular,of the july 4th celebration, and on bloomberg tv, radio bloomberg.com. 8:00p.m. eastern on wednesday. wait. avid: how do you celebrate july 4th. julia: i think we have done well since the separation. the fireworks and the music. a great experience. julia: i'm here, sideline the issue and what it represents. you didn't want the colonies. julia: what empire. european markets. how...