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the second part is boston. what is going on in boston? we said that 20,000 americans descend on the city and the city is under siege. this is the governor of massachusetts. he is also rich commander in -- british commander in north america. thomas gage. he is an interesting guy. he is married to an american. his wife is an american, maybe even an american spy. those of you doing female spies, gage's wife is someone to look at. he has been in america since the french and indian war. he somewhat sympathizes with , he believes in liberty but not in the american sense of liberty is. throughout the fall of 1774 and spring of 1775, gage keeps asking for reinforcements. he sends letters to england, the situation is pretty bad, we should send more reinforcements. instead of sending gage reinforcements, the british sent three more generals. a guy by the name of william howe. he will feature prominently in your book. a guy named henry clinton. and a guy named john burgoyne. all these guys we are going to talk about later. what do you suppose the ga
the second part is boston. what is going on in boston? we said that 20,000 americans descend on the city and the city is under siege. this is the governor of massachusetts. he is also rich commander in -- british commander in north america. thomas gage. he is an interesting guy. he is married to an american. his wife is an american, maybe even an american spy. those of you doing female spies, gage's wife is someone to look at. he has been in america since the french and indian war. he somewhat...
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you can see boston on this peninsula sticking out here. it is called the boston neck. the americans are at roxbury and cambridge and they have the british bottled up in boston. you can see boston harbor. here you can see castle william. the documentead about the boston riots and the governor was writing from castle william? that's where it is. what is interesting here, and this shows the american anger after lexington and concord. the americans don't just sit here, they don't try to storm the city, they could never get across the boston neck, but what the americans do is they fortify this peninsula, called the charlestown peninsula. this area here is that the americans control this high ground, and they can put artillery up here and potentially shelled the city and make boston harbor untenable. the americans occupied this land on the night of june 16. they are supposed to go to this hill called bunker hill. bunker hill is the back hill. than about 40 feet taller breeds hill, but in the darkness, the men get confused and go to the forward hill, breeds hill, it is closer
you can see boston on this peninsula sticking out here. it is called the boston neck. the americans are at roxbury and cambridge and they have the british bottled up in boston. you can see boston harbor. here you can see castle william. the documentead about the boston riots and the governor was writing from castle william? that's where it is. what is interesting here, and this shows the american anger after lexington and concord. the americans don't just sit here, they don't try to storm the...
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especially in boston. what is your plan and to support the 28th amendment which is given power back to the people and taking operation money out of politics? i don't know how that affected you when you're running for office. do you support the 28th amendment? >> well, i hope i'm entering, so i did that except corporate pac money as a candidate. i will not now as a member of congress. i don't offer that with any level of righteousness or anything like that. it's just that the issues that are of consequences in massachusetts seven district including gun violence, including the ongoing epidemic, including of our, i could not accept money from fossil fuel industries or from the gun lobby or from pharmaceutical companies that are contributing to those things. there's far too much corporate influence and dark money and politics. it is obstructing our justice and our progress as a nation. i'm very proud of fact i people on my campaign who experienced homelessness, living in shelter, who donated and invested one d
especially in boston. what is your plan and to support the 28th amendment which is given power back to the people and taking operation money out of politics? i don't know how that affected you when you're running for office. do you support the 28th amendment? >> well, i hope i'm entering, so i did that except corporate pac money as a candidate. i will not now as a member of congress. i don't offer that with any level of righteousness or anything like that. it's just that the issues that...
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especially in boston. what is your plan and do you support the 28th amendment, which is giving power back to the people and taking operational money out of politics? i don't know how that affected you when you were running for office, do you support the 28th amendment? ms. pressley: i hope i'm answering this correctly. i did not accept corporate pack money, i will not now is a member of congress. i don't offer that with any level of righteousness. the issues that are consequences to the massachusetts district including gun violence, the opioid epidemic, environmental injustices, i could not accept money from fossil fuel industries or the gun lobby or pharmaceutical companies that are contributing to this. there's too much dark money in politics. it is obstructing our justice and our progress as a nation. i am proud of the fact that i had people on my campaign who experienced homelessness, who volunteered every day because they felt heard, included, and they felt a stakeholder in democracy. i want that for
especially in boston. what is your plan and do you support the 28th amendment, which is giving power back to the people and taking operational money out of politics? i don't know how that affected you when you were running for office, do you support the 28th amendment? ms. pressley: i hope i'm answering this correctly. i did not accept corporate pack money, i will not now is a member of congress. i don't offer that with any level of righteousness. the issues that are consequences to the...
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hundred most influential people in boston. please join me in welcoming leygresswoman elect and shir to the front of the room to begin tonight's discussion. [applause] shirley: i have a cold so forgive me. we are going to talk for 30 minutes. presley andn elect die. after 30 minutes we will open it up to questions and answers. there will be mike's roaming around. have -- we have a lot of time to talk tonight. do most of the talking with my raspy voice. my first question is -- how has your life changed? i turn on the tv and you're on cnn or they are talking about you. what is life like now? i want to thank the kennedy institute for hosting us, thanks dr. grant, the entire team that made this event possible. as someone who was behind-the-scenes for 16 years, i know nothing happens without a team so can we salute the entire team? i also appreciate the team comprised with a lot of young women. to share this stage in this moment with you, this replica of a body and institution for which i have such respect and to share this stage wi
hundred most influential people in boston. please join me in welcoming leygresswoman elect and shir to the front of the room to begin tonight's discussion. [applause] shirley: i have a cold so forgive me. we are going to talk for 30 minutes. presley andn elect die. after 30 minutes we will open it up to questions and answers. there will be mike's roaming around. have -- we have a lot of time to talk tonight. do most of the talking with my raspy voice. my first question is -- how has your life...
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he was a da in boston prosecuting murder cases. it's not like he is a loser but summer thought he was from everyone that i talk to. he was in and out of the business a little bit but never really and at some point he just moved to colorado because there are no direct flights from boston. . >> so out of the amount of time you spent researching the boo book, what percentage was public record efforts or pulling papers quick. >> that's a good question that is totally where i started the backbone of thear book is legal documents. that is a huge percentage of the citations. however, i feel i learned a lot about the public record system in the process. and my every r attempt almost to get records from the court through the normal ways send your check and we will send it to you, it is almost always pointless the only way to do it is to find a lawyer who can get it to you is my experience. especially also depositions are not court on - - kept with the courts but with the lawyers. so one of the weird things is the "wall street journal" has h
he was a da in boston prosecuting murder cases. it's not like he is a loser but summer thought he was from everyone that i talk to. he was in and out of the business a little bit but never really and at some point he just moved to colorado because there are no direct flights from boston. . >> so out of the amount of time you spent researching the boo book, what percentage was public record efforts or pulling papers quick. >> that's a good question that is totally where i started the...
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of wgbh in boston.colm, thanks for joining us. pu called this or the p calls this an epidemic of untapped potential. what happened to the ambitions of these young men an women? >> well, i think, oftentimes, they come out of school, they are, you know, positioned for success or seeminglyositioned for success, they oftentimes go to school with scholarships depending on their gpa and quickly realize the beeps beepsn public schools has not given them the tools t succeed in a rigorous academic environment and, so,ftentimes, that's th beginning of the obstacles that they encounter, and those obstacles increase ovemer ti >> yang: this was a multimedia project. you have interviews taped on the web site wi tth some ofhese valedictorians. we want to play one. what should the viewers knomaw abouline before they hear this tape? >> well, madeline was like a lot of the valedictorians in the boston public schools. she came over to the united states as an imigrant, in her case from the dominican republic, and ended up
of wgbh in boston.colm, thanks for joining us. pu called this or the p calls this an epidemic of untapped potential. what happened to the ambitions of these young men an women? >> well, i think, oftentimes, they come out of school, they are, you know, positioned for success or seeminglyositioned for success, they oftentimes go to school with scholarships depending on their gpa and quickly realize the beeps beepsn public schools has not given them the tools t succeed in a rigorous academic...
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the story ahead from boston. also, the singer chris brown accused of a new crime, this time a woman says he raped her. at this moment, cops have him in custody. as someone in witness protection, i can't tell you anything about myself. but believe me... i'm not your average consumer. that's why i switched to liberty mutual. they customized my car insurance, so i only pay for what i need. and as a man... uh... or a woman... with very specific needs that i can't tell you about- say cheese. mr. landry? oh no. hi mr. landry! liberty mutual customizes your car insurance so you only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ onmillionth order.r. ♪ there goes our first big order. ♪ 44, 45, 46... how many of these did they order? ooh, that's hot. ♪ you know, we could sell these. nah. ♪ we don't bake. ♪ opportunity. what we deliver by delivering. it's a revolution in sleep. the sleep number 360 smart bed is on sale now during the january savings event. it senses your movement, and automatically adjusts
the story ahead from boston. also, the singer chris brown accused of a new crime, this time a woman says he raped her. at this moment, cops have him in custody. as someone in witness protection, i can't tell you anything about myself. but believe me... i'm not your average consumer. that's why i switched to liberty mutual. they customized my car insurance, so i only pay for what i need. and as a man... uh... or a woman... with very specific needs that i can't tell you about- say cheese. mr....
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olivia ambrose had moved to boston just a week ago. she was last seen leaving a bar saturday night, in fact, it was just today police released images of a person of interest, and then a break in the case just hours later. tonight, our boston affiliate wcvb with exclusive video of a man now in custody. and here's abc's eva pilgrim with the story unfolding now. >> reporter: tonight, after days of searching, a breakthrough. >> we can tell you that the young woman, olivia ambrose, who's been missing since saturday, has been found alive. >> reporter: boston police confirming the news. >> it's been a long night and day. but well worth it. >> reporter: 23-year-old olivia ambrose was last seen out at this bar with her twin sister and friends on saturday night. she had just moved to boston to work for a software company. >> she only moved a week ago. yes. it was her -- i think her first night out in the city. >> reporter: the news coming just after police released these photos of a person of interest in the case. she left the bar around 11:00 p
olivia ambrose had moved to boston just a week ago. she was last seen leaving a bar saturday night, in fact, it was just today police released images of a person of interest, and then a break in the case just hours later. tonight, our boston affiliate wcvb with exclusive video of a man now in custody. and here's abc's eva pilgrim with the story unfolding now. >> reporter: tonight, after days of searching, a breakthrough. >> we can tell you that the young woman, olivia ambrose, who's...
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you know, something like a quarter of boston valictorians wanted to be doctors.ay there's not a singlemo doctor that cohort. meanwhile, among the suburbans, there are eight doctors. >> yang: you mentioned in boston there are twors tief high schools. you've got exam schools you've got to test into them, a tn the other public high schools, and there was also a difference between those schools. t t right? >> that's correct. i think the advanced schools are a real issue within the boston public schools. about a quarter of all boston public high schoolers go to exam schools, and while tht may sound like, you know, a great thing, the exam schools test higher on standardized tests, they oftentimes go to fouye colleges compared to the rest of the district. what that also means is the rest of the district is oftentimes burdened with having to educate "adjudicated" kids, kids that advantagedically dis special needs kids, so the burden on the rest of the system is quite higch beause of the school situation boston hased embror so long. >> yang: essentially, they skim off the
you know, something like a quarter of boston valictorians wanted to be doctors.ay there's not a singlemo doctor that cohort. meanwhile, among the suburbans, there are eight doctors. >> yang: you mentioned in boston there are twors tief high schools. you've got exam schools you've got to test into them, a tn the other public high schools, and there was also a difference between those schools. t t right? >> that's correct. i think the advanced schools are a real issue within the...
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you can hear, they're just coming back to boston common here from their march. she was on the bill for a long time, she was the last speaker before folks set off on their march and i asked her why it was so important for her to be a part of this year's march. >> well, because our federal government has all but abandoned american workers and families. the rights to self agency. the autonomy of health care of women is at stake every day under this administration. the work that is being done here on the ground in states and cities, these community-based organizations, by the citizen activist, the resistance is the only way that we will preserve existing rights, and build upon our rights and fight for more. >> fred, a lot of energy here on the ground today. obviously, a smaller number than certainly that first year in 2017 but the folks i spoke with said they were energized, they want to be here because they felt there was more work to be
you can hear, they're just coming back to boston common here from their march. she was on the bill for a long time, she was the last speaker before folks set off on their march and i asked her why it was so important for her to be a part of this year's march. >> well, because our federal government has all but abandoned american workers and families. the rights to self agency. the autonomy of health care of women is at stake every day under this administration. the work that is being done...
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erica hill is following the march in boston. what are you seeing there in boston, erica?> reporter: hi, christi, good morning. we're a half hour from the start in boston which you can likely hear from music behind me on the stage as they get ready to kick things off. the area behind me filled in in the last hour or so. here in boston, this is a locally organized march. this is organized by march forward massachusetts. and i want to point out that hundreds of marches around the country, whether in big cities or small towns are organized locally as they have been from the beginning in 2017. this year as you pointed out, there's some question and there's controversy. that specifically involves a group known as women's march inc. they're organizing the march in washington, d.c. and has done so the last couple of years. the questions surrounding the group have to do with use of association of louis farrakhan, leader of the nation of islam, known for hate speech against jews, against the lgbtq community, questions arose about tameka mallory at an event where fair con called jew
erica hill is following the march in boston. what are you seeing there in boston, erica?> reporter: hi, christi, good morning. we're a half hour from the start in boston which you can likely hear from music behind me on the stage as they get ready to kick things off. the area behind me filled in in the last hour or so. here in boston, this is a locally organized march. this is organized by march forward massachusetts. and i want to point out that hundreds of marches around the country,...
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>> all right, whit johnson in boston for us. thank you, whit. >>> we're following yet another storm tonight. the dangerous system moving east. 20 states under winter weather alerts and flood alerts, as well. whiteout conditions in travis city, michigan. in fact, the detroit airport was closed for more than 12 hours. all of this, of course, heading east and meteorologist rob marciano tracking it all for us. hey, rob. >> reporter: hi, david. this is a big storm. it's going to hit everybody on the east coast. mostly with rain. left's get right to it. we've got a flash flood watch posted for the big cities and the southeast is going to get some heavy rain with thunderstorms rumbling across the gulf coast area. atlanta you get it tonight. during the day tomorrow, heavy rain from raleigh to richmond, baltimore, d.c., new york and up through boston. high wind warnings, too, just a miserable day. most of it clears out by the evening rush. a little mixing in, but lake effect snows crank as temperatures drop 30 to 40 degrees and that sett
>> all right, whit johnson in boston for us. thank you, whit. >>> we're following yet another storm tonight. the dangerous system moving east. 20 states under winter weather alerts and flood alerts, as well. whiteout conditions in travis city, michigan. in fact, the detroit airport was closed for more than 12 hours. all of this, of course, heading east and meteorologist rob marciano tracking it all for us. hey, rob. >> reporter: hi, david. this is a big storm. it's going to...
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she went missing from a boston bar saturday night.veillance cameras showed pena with his arms around ambrose, apparently forcing her toward a subway station. >> it's obvious from the video surveillance that she did not go willingly. >> reporter: police say they don't have a motive, and pena could face additional charges. he's scheduled to be arraigned today. >>> "the milwaukee journal sentinel" reports that sources say the man accused of kidnapping jayme closs hosted a christmas gathering while she was being held captive in the same house. the family of jake patterson was reportedly in the gordon, wisconsin, home while the terrified teen was forced to stay hidden under a twin bed. the houseguests had no idea she was there. 16 days later, closs escaped. patterson is accused of killing the girl's parents and kidnapping her in october. >>> "wired" reports federal regulators accuse oracle of underpaying thousands of women and minorities by more than $400 million over four years. the allegations by the u.s. department of labor emerged yest
she went missing from a boston bar saturday night.veillance cameras showed pena with his arms around ambrose, apparently forcing her toward a subway station. >> it's obvious from the video surveillance that she did not go willingly. >> reporter: police say they don't have a motive, and pena could face additional charges. he's scheduled to be arraigned today. >>> "the milwaukee journal sentinel" reports that sources say the man accused of kidnapping jayme closs...
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we will be here throughout the day in boston. >> erica hill there in boston, thank you very much. we reached out to teresa shook. the hawaii woman, her facebook post after the election planted a seed for the initial women's march. she called for the d.c. leadership to step down in december amod anti-semitism. they called her irresponsible and an attempt to frar the network. in a statement, shook says we all have the same goals for fairness, justice and inclusivity. even if our needs are different. women must be the ones to lead the way. >>> the board member of the women's march is with us now. linda, thank you so much for being with us. >> thank you. >> first and foremost after all we seen in that story, do you denounce the words of louis farracon? >> we unequivocally have rejected the comments made by him and on jewish communities. we have said multiple times on our statements at womensmarch.com we unequivocally denounce transphobia and ask people to ask us directly and read our statements and understand we have been doing this work before there was a woman's march. our track rec
we will be here throughout the day in boston. >> erica hill there in boston, thank you very much. we reached out to teresa shook. the hawaii woman, her facebook post after the election planted a seed for the initial women's march. she called for the d.c. leadership to step down in december amod anti-semitism. they called her irresponsible and an attempt to frar the network. in a statement, shook says we all have the same goals for fairness, justice and inclusivity. even if our needs are...
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so first to boston. it was a crisp autumn scene.on october 20, 1928, the temperature in boston had dropped from 75 degrees the previous afternoon to the mid-50's. by 3:30 p.m. when the local motive arrived, the city had settled into one of boston's cloudy fall days, considerably cooler than the day before. the anticipatory autumnal chill resulting from this atmospheric dynamism presaged with a sort of meteorological poetry, the wave of energy and upheaval that would sweep from the birchers to the massachusetts bay. on board the train was the democratic nominee for president, the governor of new ork. the noted progressive crusader. champion of the urban working class, unashamed catholic and proponent of tolerance and the liberal economic reform, alfred e smith. the train slowed, greeted by 10,000 supporters, followed by about 30,000 in springfield, where a band hailed the visitor with his familiar theme -- the sidewalks of new york. and there, massachusetts senator david ignatius walsh an irish catholic democrat from fitchburg and no
so first to boston. it was a crisp autumn scene.on october 20, 1928, the temperature in boston had dropped from 75 degrees the previous afternoon to the mid-50's. by 3:30 p.m. when the local motive arrived, the city had settled into one of boston's cloudy fall days, considerably cooler than the day before. the anticipatory autumnal chill resulting from this atmospheric dynamism presaged with a sort of meteorological poetry, the wave of energy and upheaval that would sweep from the birchers to...
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whit johnson in boston. >> reporter: mountains of salt here in boston to help clear the roads. 300,000 tons of it, and 150 trucks ready to take it where it's needed most. >> reporter: from new york city to new jersey, officials taking no chances. >> we've got equipment deployed all over the state, roads have been brined. preparedness is the big watch word. >> linsey davis with us tonight from new york. in addition to the snow, the artic air behind this storm. officials are concerned about the ice that's coming. >> that's right, david. after the snow temperatures are expected to plummet with windchills well below zero. which is why there's a lot of concern about black ice making for some treacherous driving. >> be careful these next couple of days. linsey davis, thank you. let's get right to sam champion. on a friday night he's tracking this storm. he's live along the west side highway. sam, great to have you as always. time it out for us. >> all right. good evening, david. you've seen what's happening now. it gets worse. here's the area of low pressure that strengthens in the plains an
whit johnson in boston. >> reporter: mountains of salt here in boston to help clear the roads. 300,000 tons of it, and 150 trucks ready to take it where it's needed most. >> reporter: from new york city to new jersey, officials taking no chances. >> we've got equipment deployed all over the state, roads have been brined. preparedness is the big watch word. >> linsey davis with us tonight from new york. in addition to the snow, the artic air behind this storm. officials...
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the major winter storm from colorado, all the way east to new york city and boston. tonight bracing for blizzard conditions and brutal cold. the passenger plane off the runway tonight. hundreds of flights canceled. sam champion i don't know has t >>> the deadly avalanche at the popular ski resort. the moment they tried to perform cpr. >>> democrats demanding answers after a report claiming president trump directed michael cohen to lie to congress. the president's lawyers at the white house firing back. >>> as we come on the air the president revealing moments ago he'll deliver a message tomorrow. >>> breaking, the former police officer convicted of murdering a black teenager. outrage across the country. right now he's in front of the judge about to be sentenced. >>> new reporting on prince phillip and the crash slamming into a car with two women and a baby. >>> honoring the four americans killed in syria. >>> the police video, their guns drawn as a toddler emerges. the young child with its hands in the air. >>> the birthday surprise that thousands were in on. who is
the major winter storm from colorado, all the way east to new york city and boston. tonight bracing for blizzard conditions and brutal cold. the passenger plane off the runway tonight. hundreds of flights canceled. sam champion i don't know has t >>> the deadly avalanche at the popular ski resort. the moment they tried to perform cpr. >>> democrats demanding answers after a report claiming president trump directed michael cohen to lie to congress. the president's lawyers at...
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our south east asia correspondent boston hard to going to be now with more boston what else do we know about this attack. well we know karl that this wasn't the first time that this particular church was targeted we know as you said that there were two bombs one going off as the mass was going on and then the second one about a minute later near the entrance of the church as the people were fleeing the building and security for forces were coming in to secure the perimeter is now we understand that the majority of the victims are in fact civilians although there are some army personnel among the wounded as well most of the casualties were taken to the local hospital in holo some however were also airlifted out to zamboanga city which is on the neighboring island of mindanao which is the main island in the southern philippines karl president. is calling this an act of terrorism but what do we know about who might be behind the bombings. well so far there are no group has claimed responsibility for this attack the filipino authorities however are focusing on one group of several armed is
our south east asia correspondent boston hard to going to be now with more boston what else do we know about this attack. well we know karl that this wasn't the first time that this particular church was targeted we know as you said that there were two bombs one going off as the mass was going on and then the second one about a minute later near the entrance of the church as the people were fleeing the building and security for forces were coming in to secure the perimeter is now we understand...
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the stakes for the boston address were especially high. you see, no serious contender for the presidency could allow the toxic charge of socialism to be associated with their national ambitions. such was al smith's challenge beginning two days after his arrival in boston, when his opponent, former now, commerce secretary herbert hoover alerted a crowd at new york's madison square garden that their governor had abandoned the tenets of his own party in favor of state socialism. herbert hoover, the much heralded commerce secretary and the republican standardbearer was seeking the white house based on his very strong credentials as the engineer of the political economy of the 1920's. prosperity. it was really hoover prosperity, and hoover promised to go forth with the policies of the last eight years. so he and his supporters saw smith's progressive agenda as a threat to their new era. 48 hours later, smith responded to herbert hoover's indictment. the socialism charge was an attack with which he had been grappling his entire career. so these
the stakes for the boston address were especially high. you see, no serious contender for the presidency could allow the toxic charge of socialism to be associated with their national ambitions. such was al smith's challenge beginning two days after his arrival in boston, when his opponent, former now, commerce secretary herbert hoover alerted a crowd at new york's madison square garden that their governor had abandoned the tenets of his own party in favor of state socialism. herbert hoover,...
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because you're from boston and you shoot in boston, do you have friends and family stop by? by, i have friends -- i have friends' parents come by. i actually ran into, this summer, my high school boyfriend's mother. and he was almost the man who raised my baby with me. but he didn't. so, that was extra awkward. [ laughter ] and but it was still nice to see her and meet his little children. >> seth: oh, wow. >> yeah, my son's almost 11. >> seth: and you're not going to -- you should do another show about that interaction. >> oh, yeah. yeah. i mean, he actually was a character that i wrote in. >> seth: yeah. >> and then cut out. >> seth: wow. [ light laughter ] so, that's pretty decent revenge as far as revenge goes. [ cheers and applause ] i want to address quickly -- or give you a chance to address, after your first season and after you finished shooting your second season, there were allegations of misconduct on the set. you had an actress quit the show because she felt as though she wasn't taken into account during a sex scene. >> yeah. >> seth: i've heard you apologize an
because you're from boston and you shoot in boston, do you have friends and family stop by? by, i have friends -- i have friends' parents come by. i actually ran into, this summer, my high school boyfriend's mother. and he was almost the man who raised my baby with me. but he didn't. so, that was extra awkward. [ laughter ] and but it was still nice to see her and meet his little children. >> seth: oh, wow. >> yeah, my son's almost 11. >> seth: and you're not going to -- you...
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abc 7's mindi bach live in boston where the warriors are hoping to keep the winning streak alive.indi. >> reporter: hi, larry. the warriors have won nine straight but steve kerr expected more from the team. he was not satisfied with the defensive effort in the last win over the wizards and spoke to the team about it and said they need to be focused, especially against teams like boston. >> all of the teams that you know have a chance to be there at the end, the game takes on a little more significance for us given where we are and the fact that we -- we hope to be there. we could be there. and you always want to show your best in a game like that. >> i think the most important thing is you have players in the locker room that feel the same way and want the best for themselves that expect to go out there and play well every night. and hold each other to a standard of greatness every day. >> reporter: well the celtics are riding a streak of their own. they've won ten straight here at home and during the morning's shoot-around i asked kevin durant what it is like to play here, he sai
abc 7's mindi bach live in boston where the warriors are hoping to keep the winning streak alive.indi. >> reporter: hi, larry. the warriors have won nine straight but steve kerr expected more from the team. he was not satisfied with the defensive effort in the last win over the wizards and spoke to the team about it and said they need to be focused, especially against teams like boston. >> all of the teams that you know have a chance to be there at the end, the game takes on a...
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the people in boston dressed as native americans, boarded ships , dumped tea into the boston harbor. afterwards, parliament passed the coercive act which turned the massachusetts civil government into a military government, appointing thomas gage as governor. that leads the colonists to take more formal action and they form the first continental congress, second continental congress, and finally independence. this is the well-known story of the american revolution. it's an inspirational story of liberty, of freedom. it's the story of people overthrowing a monarchy and placing the power in their hands. it's about democracy. it's also, i think, an eastern story, one based in the seaports. so what i want to do tonight is ask you to forget about everything that i just said. instead, i want us to shift our gaze west to the frontier of the british empire, to understand the coming of the american revolution there, in what i call in my book the frontier revolution. i want to propose to you tonight that 1765 is just as important for the origins of the american revolution and independence ther
the people in boston dressed as native americans, boarded ships , dumped tea into the boston harbor. afterwards, parliament passed the coercive act which turned the massachusetts civil government into a military government, appointing thomas gage as governor. that leads the colonists to take more formal action and they form the first continental congress, second continental congress, and finally independence. this is the well-known story of the american revolution. it's an inspirational story...
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ten straight wins after a 115-111 victory in boston. in the second quarter, knocked down five threes. he was doing the shimmy here before the ball went through the neat. and look at kerry keatn the pos. that's not su kerr, fastest coach to 300 in any major sport. stop it, kerry! >> it means i'm very thankful for being dealt four aces in a poker game, basically. you know, to coach these guys right away in my first job. you think about the talent. there's a bunch of hall of fames in there. so it's my job to the to screw it up. >> reporter: steve kerr's 300 win, what can you say about him? >> he's amazing. you know, to get 300 wins, that's amazing. >> everybody was moving. >> yeah. i mean, you've got a great team on the other end and great coaching, good crowd. you know, you want to play it to exhaustion. >> you haven't played yet in oracle. one more in indiana and then home. are you ready to get back home? >> yeah, i'm ready to get back to that home crowd. i'm excited for it. >> what do you think it will be like for you? >> very loud. >>
ten straight wins after a 115-111 victory in boston. in the second quarter, knocked down five threes. he was doing the shimmy here before the ball went through the neat. and look at kerry keatn the pos. that's not su kerr, fastest coach to 300 in any major sport. stop it, kerry! >> it means i'm very thankful for being dealt four aces in a poker game, basically. you know, to coach these guys right away in my first job. you think about the talent. there's a bunch of hall of fames in there....
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population put together that report as well of course boston good morning to you what it would is the chances that this referendum is going to lead to and autonomy this region for the muslims in mindanao. brian the chances of this referendum turning out positive for this law being ratified through this referendum are in general really really really great what you see behind me here is a bit of a commotion that's been going on in front of one of the polling stations here in court about the city for the last fifteen minutes or so the people around me here are in favor of this autonomy law but they are suspecting this vote to be expecting voter fraud and that goes to show how high the tension is and how high the mistrust and the suspicion is here around this referendum but nonetheless it's very likely to be accepted because it's only being held in the muslim dominated areas here in southern lebanon now and in western mindanao. and so the question really is brian what not if this is going to be accepted but if what happens after that if the new leadership is going to be able. to to admini
population put together that report as well of course boston good morning to you what it would is the chances that this referendum is going to lead to and autonomy this region for the muslims in mindanao. brian the chances of this referendum turning out positive for this law being ratified through this referendum are in general really really really great what you see behind me here is a bit of a commotion that's been going on in front of one of the polling stations here in court about the city...
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i got to know boston latin very well in researching this.is the oldest public school in the country. they have this wall in the auditorium of their many signers of the constitution, these great patriots, their name in gold lettering. the implication for the students who get in there is, you need to get your name on this wall. sumner does have his name on that wall, but there is a lower wall for people who donate. he bought his way onto the wall. brian: what is his education? keach: he went to boston latin and then to harvard and harvard law. smart guy. brian: he practiced law? keach: he did. he thought he was going to save the world through public service. he left harvard law and got the clerkship, the federal clerkship. he actually went to work at the justice department for a little while. during a time when the justice department was breaking up the studio system through the paramount decision 1948 and 49. that is when they decided you cannot have a movie studio and also run movie theaters. they broke up paramount. this company that was ve
i got to know boston latin very well in researching this.is the oldest public school in the country. they have this wall in the auditorium of their many signers of the constitution, these great patriots, their name in gold lettering. the implication for the students who get in there is, you need to get your name on this wall. sumner does have his name on that wall, but there is a lower wall for people who donate. he bought his way onto the wall. brian: what is his education? keach: he went to...
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he was staying on the third floor of a beautiful hotel in boston. there was a fire that broke out in the hallway. a couch right and th in the hallway had caught fire. the way he tells the story is that he woke up, he smelled smoke, he went to the door -- as you should never do if you are in a hotel fire -- he opened the door, flames burst in, he tried to get to the window, would not open, finally found a window that was open, he hung outside , waiting for the fire trucks to come pick him up. brian: what floor was that again? keach: third floor. as the flames were burning the flesh off his hands. it is absolutely true that he was very badly burned in the fire. people that he would not live. he had to have hours of surgery, and it was incredibly painful. he did almost die. he opens his autobiography with this story everyone knew about. this is a parable that was supposed to show what a tenacious guy he was. what a superhuman, tough guy he was. that's how he acted in negotiations. it was a perfect metaphor for who he was in business. that part of it is
he was staying on the third floor of a beautiful hotel in boston. there was a fire that broke out in the hallway. a couch right and th in the hallway had caught fire. the way he tells the story is that he woke up, he smelled smoke, he went to the door -- as you should never do if you are in a hotel fire -- he opened the door, flames burst in, he tried to get to the window, would not open, finally found a window that was open, he hung outside , waiting for the fire trucks to come pick him up....
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talk about relief here in boston. 23-year-old is home this morning with her parents. she went missing after a night here at this bar with friends and family on saturday night. she wasn't seen then for three days until police used surveillance video and cell phone pings to track her and her alleged kidnapper down. this morning homecoming. >> we are beyond happy to have her home. it's amazing. >> reporter: 23-year-old olivia ambrose returning home with her parents. >> we know that many times the outcome isn't this. >> reporter: it comes after a frantic search in boston leading to a dramatic arrest. >> the suspect is now being charged with kidnapping. >> reporter: the alleged victim safe after being treated at a boston hospital. the young woman vanished after leaving this bar late saturday night. her twin sister who was dancing with her that night says no one saw olivia leave. her family growing concerns after olivia missed several appointments on sunday and did not answer her phone. >> not a minute goes by that she isn't talking to somebody. >> reporter: they observed h
talk about relief here in boston. 23-year-old is home this morning with her parents. she went missing after a night here at this bar with friends and family on saturday night. she wasn't seen then for three days until police used surveillance video and cell phone pings to track her and her alleged kidnapper down. this morning homecoming. >> we are beyond happy to have her home. it's amazing. >> reporter: 23-year-old olivia ambrose returning home with her parents. >> we know...
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president was the fed for boston speaking exclusively to us. will take a look at stocks to watch including u.k. retailers, tesco among them after christmas sales beat estimates. this is bloomberg. ♪ anna: welcome back. this is bloomberg markets. the european open. let's get around the newsroom and find out what you need to know. we are joined from -- from our equities team. let's come to you first. a mixed picture or a lot of gloom? beatsco, christmas sales estimates. they are up 2.2%. the estimate was 1.1%. those shares higher early. sales& spencer's, food beat estimates but general merchandise mixed. it is likely to fall at the open. alfords,r its, -- how for they issued a profit warning. don't be surprised if that goes down 10%. lost 45-- saying they million euros in sales because of the yellow vest protestds. anna: the mining sector. moners may -- miners may move based on the election in congo. not only is this important for miners, they could move. they have lots of royalty disputes, taxes. a new ration could be useful for them. a a quick
president was the fed for boston speaking exclusively to us. will take a look at stocks to watch including u.k. retailers, tesco among them after christmas sales beat estimates. this is bloomberg. ♪ anna: welcome back. this is bloomberg markets. the european open. let's get around the newsroom and find out what you need to know. we are joined from -- from our equities team. let's come to you first. a mixed picture or a lot of gloom? beatsco, christmas sales estimates. they are up 2.2%. the...
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boston and d.c.york city had snow. but since december 1st, hardly anything. it's been unusually a lock of snow. boston's almost never gone this long. >> we need to pray to the snow gods, because the kids need the snow in new york. >> just on the weekend. all the teachers are yelling at me. they want the snow days themselves. today's forecast is another rainstorm. we're getting another snow day probably in oklahoma city. but otherwise it's all rain now and it's pouring in areas through georgia this morning and the panhandle of florida. the rain will make it to d.c. about 6:00 p.m., philadelphia not until about 10:00 p.m., new york city after midnight. you'll wake up to the rain. let's get into that weekend forecast and track it. it's a soggy first half of the day around d.c. to baltimore. then it improved. new york city, the rain will be with us until mid afternoon, maybe toward the dinner hour. even central new england is going to be warm, 45 in boston. by the time we get to sunday, widespread warmth
boston and d.c.york city had snow. but since december 1st, hardly anything. it's been unusually a lock of snow. boston's almost never gone this long. >> we need to pray to the snow gods, because the kids need the snow in new york. >> just on the weekend. all the teachers are yelling at me. they want the snow days themselves. today's forecast is another rainstorm. we're getting another snow day probably in oklahoma city. but otherwise it's all rain now and it's pouring in areas...
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she disappeared saturday night after leaving a bar in boston with a suspect.has been identified as victor pena. he was arrested and charged with kidnapping. he's expected in court later today. nikki battiste is in the charleston neighborhood of boston with how this search unfolded. this is such great news. good morning to you. >> reporter: unbelievable. good morning. olivia ambrose was found in an apartment at this housing complex. she was then taken to a hospital where she appeared to be in good physical condition just hours after she was found. police were here last night gathering evidence and looking for a motive. >> been a long night and day, but well worth it. >> reporter: boston police commissioner william gross says officers had no need to force their way into the apartment where they found olivia ambrose. the suspect, victor pena, opened his door for them. >> she was observed standing inside of the apartment near the suspect. we eventually separated them. >> reporter: a lengthy digital trail including these surveillance images of the suspect helped cr
she disappeared saturday night after leaving a bar in boston with a suspect.has been identified as victor pena. he was arrested and charged with kidnapping. he's expected in court later today. nikki battiste is in the charleston neighborhood of boston with how this search unfolded. this is such great news. good morning to you. >> reporter: unbelievable. good morning. olivia ambrose was found in an apartment at this housing complex. she was then taken to a hospital where she appeared to be...
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>> (música). >> llegó lhorae saber como esta el mundo deportivo, enfrentamiento entre warriors y bostonntaron en la nba, los warriors habían ganado nueve consecutivos, los celtics habían ganado cinco consecutivos, los warriors habían ganado cuatro de sus cinco partidos, se la roba, toma, 16 puntos en la primera mitad, en el segundostephen cur consecutivo y conectó otra más, empezó a gozarlo bailando antes de que entrara al aro, en el tercer tiempo con el triple y los celtics que fueron al frente por un punto, en el último tiempo el juego empatado, 21 puntos y los warriors ganaron el partido, son 10 victorias consecutivas para el equipo de oakland. 1 millón de dólares para el ganador10 a cuatro gana ir contra atlanta, la división metropolitana ganó siete a cuatro, y será la final metropolitana contra central, marcó cuatro goles en toda la noche y con esto fue suficiente para ganarse el premio de jugador más valioso. una impresionante racha la de los warriors, y el américa sin agosto del año pasado cayeron ante león pero hoy visitaban a rayados de monterrey, perdían una a cero cuando Álva
>> (música). >> llegó lhorae saber como esta el mundo deportivo, enfrentamiento entre warriors y bostonntaron en la nba, los warriors habían ganado nueve consecutivos, los celtics habían ganado cinco consecutivos, los warriors habían ganado cuatro de sus cinco partidos, se la roba, toma, 16 puntos en la primera mitad, en el segundostephen cur consecutivo y conectó otra más, empezó a gozarlo bailando antes de que entrara al aro, en el tercer tiempo con el triple y los celtics...
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we are delighted to have the boston globe shall elong join us tonight -- surely long join us tonight. thank you for being here. no stranger to congress, ayanna is headed to congress in her own right as the first woman of color to represent the baystate in washington dc. [applause] grassrootsredits a victory for carrying her victory. she has always been about as she often reversed herself as her mother's child. we know how much you credit your love's faith and working community organizing for
we are delighted to have the boston globe shall elong join us tonight -- surely long join us tonight. thank you for being here. no stranger to congress, ayanna is headed to congress in her own right as the first woman of color to represent the baystate in washington dc. [applause] grassrootsredits a victory for carrying her victory. she has always been about as she often reversed herself as her mother's child. we know how much you credit your love's faith and working community organizing for
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flash flood watches from boston into northern northcarolina.winter storm watches, advisories, blizzard warnings in the dakotas a the system makes its way to the east, snow from waterloo chicago, into green bay. also looking at heavyunhowers and rstorms louisville all the way down to houston. here is what we look for. by thursday, into the u.p. of michigan, parts of western michigan, six to nine inches of snow. tug hill plateau of new york, about nine inches as well. a lot of heavy rain, talking down fm the panhandle of florida all the way into the northeast. a widespread area of one to two inches. locally, could see upwards of three inches in parts of new england. thhat's going on around the country. here's what's happening in your neck of the woods. >>> we will indeed be dealing with the hvy rain tomorrow, especially in the morning hour. after a colorful sunrise, skies have turned mostly gray. flood watches issued from late tonight into early tomorrow, an inch of rain is possible. also very winds could be gusting over 50 miles per hour tomorro
flash flood watches from boston into northern northcarolina.winter storm watches, advisories, blizzard warnings in the dakotas a the system makes its way to the east, snow from waterloo chicago, into green bay. also looking at heavyunhowers and rstorms louisville all the way down to houston. here is what we look for. by thursday, into the u.p. of michigan, parts of western michigan, six to nine inches of snow. tug hill plateau of new york, about nine inches as well. a lot of heavy rain, talking...
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health problems among the schoolchildren back to correspond to boston hot it was more. for weeks now bangkok has been covered in thick toxic smog down in the streets more and more people are wearing these so much so that face masks have become hard to come by the people are growing increasingly frustrated with the situation also because the authorities don't seem to be able to get a grip on the problem they have been trying different things spraying water into the air and even seeding clouds in an attempt to make it rain but so far to little avail the newest plan now is to use drones to sprinkle the air with sugarcane juice to trap the dust but until something works it's all down to damage control more than four hundred public schools around the city will remain closed until friday in the faint hope that by monday the air will have cleared at least a little bit to the philippines next where these jeepneys virtually a global symbol of the country but they're living on borrowed time for decades they've been cheap transportation for millions but many g.p.'s are highly poll
health problems among the schoolchildren back to correspond to boston hot it was more. for weeks now bangkok has been covered in thick toxic smog down in the streets more and more people are wearing these so much so that face masks have become hard to come by the people are growing increasingly frustrated with the situation also because the authorities don't seem to be able to get a grip on the problem they have been trying different things spraying water into the air and even seeding clouds in...
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we're delighted to also have with us the "boston globe" showed a long join us as moderator tonight. thank you both for being with us this evening. [applause] >> no stranger to congress, ayanna pressley or promote representative joe kennedy kennedy the second and then senator john kerry which he is not hard to congress in her own right as the first woman of color to ever represent the baystate in washington, d.c. [cheers and applause] the congresswoman elect had a grassroots movement for carrying her victory in the primary election this fall and she will tell you that grassroots organizing is where she is always been about as she often refers to herself as her mothers child. we know how much you credit your mothers love, faith, persistence
we're delighted to also have with us the "boston globe" showed a long join us as moderator tonight. thank you both for being with us this evening. [applause] >> no stranger to congress, ayanna pressley or promote representative joe kennedy kennedy the second and then senator john kerry which he is not hard to congress in her own right as the first woman of color to ever represent the baystate in washington, d.c. [cheers and applause] the congresswoman elect had a grassroots...
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about an inch in new york, boston and washington, d.c. but then some higher totals to the northwest of the boston area. i'm meteorologist drew bourgoyne for cbs news. >>> president trump's former campaign adviser roger stone will appear before a federal judge today. stone faces charges that he obstructions an investigation into russian interference in the 2016 presidential campaign. marc liverman is here with more on what stone is saying publicly before his court hearing. marc, good morning. >> good morning, anne-marie. roger stone has been speaking to the media basically nonstop since he was arrested on friday. the message that he's putting out there that he's not guilty but that's not what special counsel robert mueller says. >> reporter: former trump campaign adviser roger stone faces prison time, but you wouldn't know it when he arrived in washington for his arraignment monday. >> it's not a bad day. >> reporter: late last week, stone was indicted on lying, obstruction and witness tampering. it alleges he was in contact with several t
about an inch in new york, boston and washington, d.c. but then some higher totals to the northwest of the boston area. i'm meteorologist drew bourgoyne for cbs news. >>> president trump's former campaign adviser roger stone will appear before a federal judge today. stone faces charges that he obstructions an investigation into russian interference in the 2016 presidential campaign. marc liverman is here with more on what stone is saying publicly before his court hearing. marc, good...
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we are delighted to have the boston globe with us. i do for being with us. [applause] no stranger to congress, ayanna worked for joe kennedy the second and the john kerry, but she is now headed to congress in her own right, as the first woman of color to represent the baystate in .c.hington, the sed [applause] elect isesswoman credited for a grass roots movement carrying her in her election this fall, and she will tell you grassroots organizing is what she has always been about as she often refers to herself as her mother's child. we know how much you credit your mother's love, faith, persistence, and working in
we are delighted to have the boston globe with us. i do for being with us. [applause] no stranger to congress, ayanna worked for joe kennedy the second and the john kerry, but she is now headed to congress in her own right, as the first woman of color to represent the baystate in .c.hington, the sed [applause] elect isesswoman credited for a grass roots movement carrying her in her election this fall, and she will tell you grassroots organizing is what she has always been about as she often...
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we went to boston to see the impact there. >> from an airport in boston, they are trying to tell washingtony are suffering. >> right now our nation is being held hostage by our president. >> air traffic controllers and airport security officers are among hundreds of thousands who ave gone unpaid. it started when donald trump iodemanded approval for bi of dollars for his border wall, and the democrats refused. no one is budging. >> today we are here to send a very simple message to washington. open our government and pay our people for the work they do. >> not far to the west is one of the many federal prisons are officers are working without pay. some othem voted for donald trump, but the shut-down doesn't discriminate. >> we might have some folks that see the border security issue exactly like the president, and we have folks that don't.we bull see that we are pawns in this game, that our livelihood is being used in a political game of chicken. who is going to cave first? we all feel like that. er and the effects are being felt far beyond wonot seeing their salaries. other "businessweek" c
we went to boston to see the impact there. >> from an airport in boston, they are trying to tell washingtony are suffering. >> right now our nation is being held hostage by our president. >> air traffic controllers and airport security officers are among hundreds of thousands who ave gone unpaid. it started when donald trump iodemanded approval for bi of dollars for his border wall, and the democrats refused. no one is budging. >> today we are here to send a very simple...