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the boston market is tremendous.his amazing supply chain of talents with m.i.t., bu, umass, harvard, plenty of talent. these the other side, companies that are transforming industries like wayfarer, car gurus, toast. it is an amazing market for us to thrive in and an awesome restaurant community. carol: you mentioned what a great city to be in an terms of talent. what about in terms of what you guys are doing? how do you see that working? >> we feel we are enabling the community to thrive. a lot of restaurants adding -- running toast are adding workforce. they can spend more time with guests, more time cooking, managing the operations. we see a lot of restaurants thriving and adding labor and we are trying to make it easier. carol: 10 seconds, international expansion? is that in the works? >> at some point, not anytime soon, but at some point. carol: that was the toast ceo. coming up, this was the biggest tech ipo ever, but they have faced pressure from the public. we talk to the ceo about moving into the markets and
the boston market is tremendous.his amazing supply chain of talents with m.i.t., bu, umass, harvard, plenty of talent. these the other side, companies that are transforming industries like wayfarer, car gurus, toast. it is an amazing market for us to thrive in and an awesome restaurant community. carol: you mentioned what a great city to be in an terms of talent. what about in terms of what you guys are doing? how do you see that working? >> we feel we are enabling the community to...
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and harvard, and boston really was a good fit. carol: boston and ge looked like perfect partners.corporate headquarters and bring 800 new jobs to the city. boston pledged $25 million in property tax relief, and the state of massachusetts kicked in $120 million in additional incentives. boston mayor marty walsh was exuberant about the deal. $150 million incentive package. how do you know it's worth it? they are walsh: i think it is already worth it. ge is moving to the city of boston. we have other great companies, as well, but general electric is one of those that's such a big win for the city. carol: one year later, the good feeling was still flowing at the groundbreaking ceremony. >> i think boston should look to the future with great promise and great optimism. >> this is the start of what i would like to call a terrific relationship. carol: by the summer of 2017, though, the ground had shifted for ge. >> they started to see cracks in ge's financials. so their cash flow was a huge disappointment. their organic sales growth didn't materialize as promised. when it he was made ceo
and harvard, and boston really was a good fit. carol: boston and ge looked like perfect partners.corporate headquarters and bring 800 new jobs to the city. boston pledged $25 million in property tax relief, and the state of massachusetts kicked in $120 million in additional incentives. boston mayor marty walsh was exuberant about the deal. $150 million incentive package. how do you know it's worth it? they are walsh: i think it is already worth it. ge is moving to the city of boston. we have...
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i'm super proud of boston for taking the lead for boston companies. paid leave, pay equity.ike care atit work. , manynk about companies of these great boston companies really provide care benefits so their workers can show up for work. i think it is really important. andink they are speaking up articulating what is important for them because there is interdependency. you need great care to work and you need to work to pay for great care. carol: you have access to a lot of critical information in terms of individuals, health care. am curious what you are doing in terms of securing that data and data privacy? sheila: it is nonmedical. from a client perspective, it doesn't actually touch care.com but we invest a lot around privacy and cybersecurity. requirements in europe, the california requirements. it is something we take very seriously because it is about protecting families and caregivers. carol: let's talk about the award you are receiving. i love this name, women in business, all in. what does all in mean? sheila: it is really about bringing your authentic self to work i
i'm super proud of boston for taking the lead for boston companies. paid leave, pay equity.ike care atit work. , manynk about companies of these great boston companies really provide care benefits so their workers can show up for work. i think it is really important. andink they are speaking up articulating what is important for them because there is interdependency. you need great care to work and you need to work to pay for great care. carol: you have access to a lot of critical information...
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ge is moving to the city of boston.ve other great companies, as well, but general electric is one of those that's such a big win for the city. carol: years later, the good feeling was still flowing at the groundbreaking ceremony. >> i think boston should look to the future with great promise and great optimism. >> this is the start of what i would like to call a terrific relationship. carol: by the summer of 2017, though, the ground had shifted for ge. >> started to see cracks in ge's financials. so their cash flow was a huge disappointment. their organic sales growth didn't materialize as promised. when it he was made ceo, i don't think anybody realized quite how bad things were for ge. carol: in august 2017, the company announced it would delay construction of its new tower, pushing completion back two years to 2021. as the stock price plunged, the slipped far down his successor's list of priorities. >> the problem was he was too grand, too ambitious. he wanted a ge to be the be-all, end-all of all things software. as
ge is moving to the city of boston.ve other great companies, as well, but general electric is one of those that's such a big win for the city. carol: years later, the good feeling was still flowing at the groundbreaking ceremony. >> i think boston should look to the future with great promise and great optimism. >> this is the start of what i would like to call a terrific relationship. carol: by the summer of 2017, though, the ground had shifted for ge. >> started to see cracks...
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boston is a primary driver of that.rom venture capital funding to academic brainpower, boston is undergoing a revolution into its economic future. boston, a city thatthing or two about revolution is undergoing a new one. an innovation revolution. boston tech is booming, powering massachusetts to the second-highest spot in the nation on bloombergs stay innovation index, based on factors including research and development and education level. and it's number of tech companies. -- therescore was score was really high. much of that led by the boston area, which is a tech hub. it has many programs for science and engineering and also has a high tech company density as well as robust venture-capital investment. carol: on tech density alone, bloomberg ranked the state number one. more than 60% of all publicly traded companies are classified as high tech. >> one of the reasons it is ranked so high is because of the tech company density. a lot of that is led by the boston region. you think of some of the top s&p 500 companies, b
boston is a primary driver of that.rom venture capital funding to academic brainpower, boston is undergoing a revolution into its economic future. boston, a city thatthing or two about revolution is undergoing a new one. an innovation revolution. boston tech is booming, powering massachusetts to the second-highest spot in the nation on bloombergs stay innovation index, based on factors including research and development and education level. and it's number of tech companies. -- therescore was...
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they are headquartered in boston.begin on the challenges of facing international and industrial companies, such as ge, in an increasingly digital world. david: when you look at the giants of the information technology space, amazon, google, facebook, and so forth, they really started in this new, digital way. and it is very hard for industrial companies that are used to doing things in a certain way, everything from technology to accounting, it's entirely different, and the culture is different. so i think it's very hard to do. and quite honestly, i think people still need manufactured products. and i'm not sure that it's a good idea for people making goods to try to pivot. carol: really who you are. david: you have still got to manufacture. carol: that's a good point. there are a lot of goods that need to be manufactured. david: they will have to change notably to be successful. carol: that was david friend, the ceo of wasabi. coming up, we hear from the andairman of bank capital co-owner of boston's beloved celtics,
they are headquartered in boston.begin on the challenges of facing international and industrial companies, such as ge, in an increasingly digital world. david: when you look at the giants of the information technology space, amazon, google, facebook, and so forth, they really started in this new, digital way. and it is very hard for industrial companies that are used to doing things in a certain way, everything from technology to accounting, it's entirely different, and the culture is...
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a lot of that is led by the boston region.he top s&p 500 companies, raytheon, general electric, those are in massachusetts, some in boston. carol: that tech density is no accident, given the brain burst, which includes 70 top science graduate programs, in an area where 40% of adults have college degrees. statewide, there are now more than 1.3 million jobs in the technology economy. a boost in venture-capital investment has helped fuel that job growth. in 2018, the seed firms invested 11.6 -- v.c. firms invested $11.6 million in boston tech companies. amazon's $800 million purchase of the online pharmacy was a coming out party of sorts for the areas startup sector. -- the area's startup sector, and a shot heard round the world for boston's tech revolution. as boston and other cities grow, many leaders are focusing on the impact the environment. this man has advised companies on this exact issue. earlier, we caught up with him. we discussed how climate change impacts the financial world. >> is going to have significant impact ac
a lot of that is led by the boston region.he top s&p 500 companies, raytheon, general electric, those are in massachusetts, some in boston. carol: that tech density is no accident, given the brain burst, which includes 70 top science graduate programs, in an area where 40% of adults have college degrees. statewide, there are now more than 1.3 million jobs in the technology economy. a boost in venture-capital investment has helped fuel that job growth. in 2018, the seed firms invested 11.6...
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♪ carol: i'm carol massar in boston in for emily chang.his is the "best of bloomberg: technology." coming up, we highlight our coverage from boston, including the innovations and industries that are driving the city. we've got guests leading the way in biotech, academia, and sports. plus, we sit down with a guest, getting his thoughts on the trade war, volatility, and the future of professional sports. and turbulence and turnover at ge has upended the plans for the city of boston. we find out exactly what happened. boston is a city famous for igniting a revolution and is once again leading the way. the bloomberg innovation survey finds massachusetts as the second most innovative place for business in the country. and boston is a primary driver of that destination. from venture capital funding to academic brainpower, boston is undergoing a revolution into its economic future. boston, a city that knows a thing or two about revolution is -- revolution, is undergoing a
♪ carol: i'm carol massar in boston in for emily chang.his is the "best of bloomberg: technology." coming up, we highlight our coverage from boston, including the innovations and industries that are driving the city. we've got guests leading the way in biotech, academia, and sports. plus, we sit down with a guest, getting his thoughts on the trade war, volatility, and the future of professional sports. and turbulence and turnover at ge has upended the plans for the city of boston....
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boston won 4-2. game two is tomorrow night in boston. >>> and it seems everybody in boston is a bruins fan this time of year. this is the sculptor of legendary boston pops conductor arthur feidler. he is now wearing a really big boston bruins hockey helmet. it is 17 feet around the outside edge. the conductor's son says his dad would have approved. >>> major league basketball lost and all-star player. bill buckner died after losing his dattal with dementia. he was drafted to the dodgers, played for several teams and won the 1980 league battle title but unfortunately best known for an error he made as an member of the red sox during the 6th game of the 1968 world series. in the bottom of the 10th new york scored three times after wilson hit a ground ball right through buckner's legs. the red sox lost and he was hated for years. boston finally forgave him after they won the world series in 2004 and 2007. he was 69 years old >> they cheered when he came back out. >> they let him throw the ball but i rem
boston won 4-2. game two is tomorrow night in boston. >>> and it seems everybody in boston is a bruins fan this time of year. this is the sculptor of legendary boston pops conductor arthur feidler. he is now wearing a really big boston bruins hockey helmet. it is 17 feet around the outside edge. the conductor's son says his dad would have approved. >>> major league basketball lost and all-star player. bill buckner died after losing his dattal with dementia. he was drafted to...
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and power of the regional tech economy in boston.oston known worldwide for its higher education, 70 top science programs. an area where 49% of adult have college degrees, 40% of which are in science or engineering. we are at the massachusetts institute of technology. last year, the school announced a $1 billion announcement in ai investment and education. we will have more on that later on, but first we have to get to our top story. u.s. stock turn in there were stake in four months as global trade tensions enter the forefront. tech was certainly among the worst performers with apple and uber standing out. let's go to pimm fox in new york. no doubt about it, this is a tough day for the bulls. pimm: no doubt. what happened to apple today -4uld also be connected to a 5 decision at the u.s. supreme court. it have to do with the amount of money that apple remits to those developers that offer up their apps on the itunes app store. this ruling could affect apple, amazon, facebook. any company that has apps or third-party software they sel
and power of the regional tech economy in boston.oston known worldwide for its higher education, 70 top science programs. an area where 49% of adult have college degrees, 40% of which are in science or engineering. we are at the massachusetts institute of technology. last year, the school announced a $1 billion announcement in ai investment and education. we will have more on that later on, but first we have to get to our top story. u.s. stock turn in there were stake in four months as global...
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boston is arguably the center of the biotech world.f this competition, madurns stands out. based in cambridge, the company is focused on making drugs based on merge r.n.s., and combatting infections to cardiovascular diseases. it went public last year and turned out to be the biggest biotech company ever. we talked about what changed since that i.p.o. >> i think the big difference for us and our employees is we use shell data all time with everybody. you do great medicine and science. that is the biggest change. >> so you are sharing more data? >> we are sharing less deats because now we have to be careful and when we share deats. >> because you are a public hell company? >> yes. >> what has changed in terms of the work you are doing and the perception with some of your partners. has anything along that line changed. >> we are work with partners for many years. it goes back to 2013 -- 2014 and 2015. we have other long-term investors for a long time. it is the same for us. >> what i wonder is there is something different between being p
boston is arguably the center of the biotech world.f this competition, madurns stands out. based in cambridge, the company is focused on making drugs based on merge r.n.s., and combatting infections to cardiovascular diseases. it went public last year and turned out to be the biggest biotech company ever. we talked about what changed since that i.p.o. >> i think the big difference for us and our employees is we use shell data all time with everybody. you do great medicine and science....
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in boston, i'm carol massar.even states have since joined nevada for offering legal sports betting, and daily sports fantasy platform draftkings is receiving the benefits. joining us now is ceo and cofounder of draftkings, jason robin. so nice to talk to you again. jason: nice to talk again as well. carol: can you believe it has een just one year? jason: i can't believe it. a lot has happened. feels like more than a year. carol: what has happened? what have you learned since the legalization? jason: it has been exciting. what we learned, there is a lot that is similar but also a lot of differences from fantasy sports product and how customers respond. carol: is it tougher? jason: i was surprised at how many new customers came on. we thought it would be mostly overlap. about half of our customers in new jersey are brand-new to the platform. we certainly advertise, so i'm sure they knew about the fantasy sports product. carol: is it a different demographic? jason: a little younger, but otherwise quite a similar dem
in boston, i'm carol massar.even states have since joined nevada for offering legal sports betting, and daily sports fantasy platform draftkings is receiving the benefits. joining us now is ceo and cofounder of draftkings, jason robin. so nice to talk to you again. jason: nice to talk again as well. carol: can you believe it has een just one year? jason: i can't believe it. a lot has happened. feels like more than a year. carol: what has happened? what have you learned since the legalization?...
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one group in boston is take an innovative but controversial approach to solve the problem.as more >> reporter: giovanni morris is doing something he never could have imagined just a few years ago. he's in college. are you happy to be here >> of course i'm happy to be here i'm blessed to be here >> reporter: he's enrolled at boston's bunker hill community college hoping to one day work with at-risk kids. surprising because this former gang member spent time behind bars i used to do little stupid stuff. >> reporter: now morris and dozens more caught in rtf a prod boston uncornered, a nonprofit focused on getting gan part, by it founder mark admits it's a controversial idea >> we pay young people $400 a week, about $20,000 per year, to give them the opportunity to make the choices that we believe and we know that they want to make >> i still think you're going to have people watch this and say, hold on a minute you guys are paying criminals. >> it's not enough to say, come on, get in there you can be great you need a way to focus on education. you need a way to get out of the
one group in boston is take an innovative but controversial approach to solve the problem.as more >> reporter: giovanni morris is doing something he never could have imagined just a few years ago. he's in college. are you happy to be here >> of course i'm happy to be here i'm blessed to be here >> reporter: he's enrolled at boston's bunker hill community college hoping to one day work with at-risk kids. surprising because this former gang member spent time behind bars i used...
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playoffs and the milwaukee bucks have squared the series against the boston celtics yes that's gone but it was the standout player for the bucs with twenty nine points in front of a home crowd as they went on to win by twenty one the seven game series is now locks that one of peace with game three coming up on friday in boston elsewhere the golden state warriors beat the houston rockets to go to up in this series. is great. but i noticed your stay humble. gave three on the road now you know every game is going to get tougher and seven seven they keep playing. just one out and hope you get good three. well it's playoff time in the n.h.l. to show was the stuff this time as they shots he scored the first half of his career and leads him to victory i was with the colorado avalanche the final score was four two means the sharks now only two one in their western conference semifinal series in full is thursday. over in ohio the columbus blue jackets beat
playoffs and the milwaukee bucks have squared the series against the boston celtics yes that's gone but it was the standout player for the bucs with twenty nine points in front of a home crowd as they went on to win by twenty one the seven game series is now locks that one of peace with game three coming up on friday in boston elsewhere the golden state warriors beat the houston rockets to go to up in this series. is great. but i noticed your stay humble. gave three on the road now you know...
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they are part of a program called "boston uncornered." a nonprofit focused on getting gang members off the streets and into the classroom. in part by paying them to do it. founder mark cullerton admits it's a controversial idea. >> we pay young people $400 a week, about $20,000 per year to give them the opportunity to make the choices that we believe and we know that they want to make. >> i still think you'll have people watch this and say, hold on a minute. you guys are paying criminals. >> it's not enough to say, come on, get in there. you can be great. you need a way to focus on education. you need a way to get out of the crew and the gang and the activities you're involved in. >> reporter: the stipend is funded mostly through private donations and continues as long as it takes for students to pass their high school equivalency exams and enroll in college. and they get support from college readiness advisers, all former gang members, like luis rodriguez. >> i really got tired of going to funerals. >> reporter: he was shot ten times and
they are part of a program called "boston uncornered." a nonprofit focused on getting gang members off the streets and into the classroom. in part by paying them to do it. founder mark cullerton admits it's a controversial idea. >> we pay young people $400 a week, about $20,000 per year to give them the opportunity to make the choices that we believe and we know that they want to make. >> i still think you'll have people watch this and say, hold on a minute. you guys are...
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cbs boston station wbz reports on the death of former red sox player bill buckner.uckner died yesterday after a long battle with dementia. despite a stellar career, he's best remembered for one play in the 1986 world series. in game six buckner let a ground ball roll through his legs for an error allowing the new york mets to win the game. the mets went on to win game seven and take the series. >> unfortunately he went through a lot of bad times because of that one play, that is really unfair to him. >> boston fans' reaction to the error forced buckner and his family to move from massachusetts, but the fans eventually forgave buckner and welcomed him back to boston. during a 22-year career with several teams buckner collected more than 2,700 hits, won a batting title and was an all star. bill buckner was 69. >>> "the washington post" reports another red state could soon pass an abortion ban, but this time it would be a democratic governor signing it into law. the louisiana legislature is set to vote today on a six-week fetal heartbeat abortion ban. if it passes, dem
cbs boston station wbz reports on the death of former red sox player bill buckner.uckner died yesterday after a long battle with dementia. despite a stellar career, he's best remembered for one play in the 1986 world series. in game six buckner let a ground ball roll through his legs for an error allowing the new york mets to win the game. the mets went on to win game seven and take the series. >> unfortunately he went through a lot of bad times because of that one play, that is really...
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game two of the series is tomorrow night in boston and i'm sitting right next to a boston sports fansins. >> that red. boston red. >> that's not it but -- >> oh it's not? >> close enough. >> go, sports. >>> up next in "the pulse," sit, stay and get your diploma. the new degree in dog training. >>> also ahead, the epic basketball battle between lebron james and a 14-year-old. >> that's unfair. >>> plus, why this couple pose for newborn pictures with this car part. >> ah. ♪ ♪ ♪ walgreens save your skin today go to the pharmacy counter for powerful... congestion and pressure? claritin-d. while the leading allergy spray is indicated for 6 symptoms... claritin-d is indicated for 8... including sinus congestion and pressure. claritin-d. get more. are confusing quilted northern for robes. they're both cushiony, comforting, and add elegance to your home. but quilted northern is not a robe. it's just really nice toilet paper. itso chantix can help you quit "slow turkey." along with support, chantix is proven to help you quit. with chantix you can keep smoking at first and ease into quitting. c
game two of the series is tomorrow night in boston and i'm sitting right next to a boston sports fansins. >> that red. boston red. >> that's not it but -- >> oh it's not? >> close enough. >> go, sports. >>> up next in "the pulse," sit, stay and get your diploma. the new degree in dog training. >>> also ahead, the epic basketball battle between lebron james and a 14-year-old. >> that's unfair. >>> plus, why this couple pose...
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she had herself transported to boston to be buried with that family. i think that tells us a little bit about who she was as a human. thanks for the question. are there any other questions? >> i just have a comment, and i want to thank you for this work from a photogenic perspective and also from a historical perspective. and particularly the part about passing because so often there's so many women during the 19th century the past but there's no story about them, or we don't know their story or the stories are yet to be uncovered. so i think this is the great work to shed some light on what occurred during that particular time. >> thank you. thank you, vivian. there's, i think there's no greater form of silencing and for someone to live a false identity and identity that is different from the one that is assumed to be true. we think about it now as clausing folks, a little bit more of a contemporary idea. but if you think about what that means for the archives and what that means for stories, it's very hard work. allison hobbs if you're interested in
she had herself transported to boston to be buried with that family. i think that tells us a little bit about who she was as a human. thanks for the question. are there any other questions? >> i just have a comment, and i want to thank you for this work from a photogenic perspective and also from a historical perspective. and particularly the part about passing because so often there's so many women during the 19th century the past but there's no story about them, or we don't know their...
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i spoke toto him april 11 at te old south church in boston.i askeked noam chomsky to talk about the green new w deal and ththe lessons of the old new deal. noam: first of a all, i think the grgreen new deal is exaxactly the r right idea. you can raise questions about the specific form in whihich ocasio-cortez and markeyey introduced it: maybe it shouldn't be exactly this way; it should be a little bit differently. but the general idea is quite right. and there's very solid work explaining, developing in detail, exactly how it could work. so, a very fine economist at umass amherst, robert pollin, has written extensively on, in extensive detail, with close analysis of how you could implement policies of this kind in a very effective way, which would actually make a better society. it wouldn't be that you'd lose from it; you'd gain from it. the costs of renewable energy are declining very sharply. if you eliminate the massive subsidies that a are given to fossil fufuels, they probably already surpass them. there are many means that can be impleme
i spoke toto him april 11 at te old south church in boston.i askeked noam chomsky to talk about the green new w deal and ththe lessons of the old new deal. noam: first of a all, i think the grgreen new deal is exaxactly the r right idea. you can raise questions about the specific form in whihich ocasio-cortez and markeyey introduced it: maybe it shouldn't be exactly this way; it should be a little bit differently. but the general idea is quite right. and there's very solid work explaining,...
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boston wins 4-2. and they leave the series. that level of violence upset you? boston wins 4-2. just having fun. look out. almost got his head taken off by a line drive. jeff was backwards right this. caught in self-defense. the brewers beat the twins 5-4. abc7 sports sponsored by sarah's last tuition payment, sent off. feeling good? oh yeah. now i'm ready to focus on my project. ♪ ♪ this is why we plan. ♪ ♪ you never cease to amaze me, maya. see how investing with a j.p. morgan advisor can help you. visit your local chase branch. >> dicky: from hollywood, it's "jimmy kimmel live," tonight, trevor noah, from "booksmart," billie lourd, and music from ciara. and now, stop right there, jimmy kimmel! >> jimmy: welcome to the show. thank you for watching. thank you for coming. that's very nice. i appreciate it. i will say this, i'm glad you're in. the borders around this show are always open. how many in the audience are visitors from other countries tonight? all right. now does president trump know
boston wins 4-2. and they leave the series. that level of violence upset you? boston wins 4-2. just having fun. look out. almost got his head taken off by a line drive. jeff was backwards right this. caught in self-defense. the brewers beat the twins 5-4. abc7 sports sponsored by sarah's last tuition payment, sent off. feeling good? oh yeah. now i'm ready to focus on my project. ♪ ♪ this is why we plan. ♪ ♪ you never cease to amaze me, maya. see how investing with a j.p. morgan advisor...
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i can see a texas accent being sexy, but nothing about a boston accent feels -- dickey, yy, you a bostonccent, has anybody ever told you your accent is sexy. >> dicky: certain parts of boston are very sexy. >> jimmy: which areic: e be in right little friend from seacock, hi. >> this guy again? i got to talk to this [ bleep ]? >> jimmy: tommy. >> what do you want? i'm watching nesn. they're playing highlights. >> jimmy: i have a quick question for you. >> shoot. >> jimmy: what do you think, i don't know if you saw this, but there's a report that says boston accents are the second sexiest accents in the united states. >> i think that's nonsense. >> jimmy: that's what i said. >> yeah, it's nonsense, because we have the number one most sexy accent in these here united states. listen to me, i talk wicked sexy. >> jimmy: yeah. >> i've gotten to second base more times than harry hooper. >> jimmy: than harry hooper? >> yea hooper! you got a hearin' problem! you want to argue with me! >> jimmy: do you think the accent is why they say. all i know is you're talking to me in a little bit of a condes
i can see a texas accent being sexy, but nothing about a boston accent feels -- dickey, yy, you a bostonccent, has anybody ever told you your accent is sexy. >> dicky: certain parts of boston are very sexy. >> jimmy: which areic: e be in right little friend from seacock, hi. >> this guy again? i got to talk to this [ bleep ]? >> jimmy: tommy. >> what do you want? i'm watching nesn. they're playing highlights. >> jimmy: i have a quick question for you....
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. >> boston?idding me? >> i love a boston accent on a guy. heather says i say this as someone with a boston accent, decidedly unsexy. i disagree. another twitter user said the accent is sexy, mark wahlberg. other than that no. unfortunately for my fellow new jerseyans the long island and new jersey accent was voted least sexy. philadelphia number 8 for most attractive accent which i totally disagree with. >> texas, the south in general, savanna georgia accent is kind of fun. boston. are you out of your mind? >> so many people -- speak with are not easily offended. >> i'm in the majority. i'm in the majority. >> the french accent is the best in the world. >> and british. >> i fall in love with them. jillian: i'm sure they are very happy about that. thank you. let's check in with steve doocy with a wonderful new jersey accent. >> i am from kansas. i the midwestern non-regional accent. every frenchwoman you meet you fall in love with? okay. >> in new york. >> we are going to say something? >> just a
. >> boston?idding me? >> i love a boston accent on a guy. heather says i say this as someone with a boston accent, decidedly unsexy. i disagree. another twitter user said the accent is sexy, mark wahlberg. other than that no. unfortunately for my fellow new jerseyans the long island and new jersey accent was voted least sexy. philadelphia number 8 for most attractive accent which i totally disagree with. >> texas, the south in general, savanna georgia accent is kind of fun....
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boston wins 4-2. and they leave the series. that level of violence upset you? boston wins 4-2.having fun. look out. almost got his head taken off by a line drive. jeff was backwards right this. caught in self-defense. the brewers beat the twins 5-4. abc7 sports sponsored by never choose between or being tough on ants.fe because new raid ants & roach, infused with plant-based active ingredients lets you have both. safely defend your kitchen. it's good to be tough. sc johnson i was on the fence about changing from a manual to an electric toothbrush. but my hygienist said going electric could lead to way cleaner teeth. she said, get the one inspired by dentists, with a round brush head. go pro with oral-b. oral-b's gentle rounded brush head removes more plaque along the gum line. for cleaner teeth and healthier gums. and unlike sonicare, oral-b is the first electric toothbrush brand accepted by the ada for its effectiveness and safety. what an amazing clean! i'll only use an oral-b! oral-b. brush like a pro. >> all right. that's our report. >> good night. ♪ >>> tv's number one dai
boston wins 4-2. and they leave the series. that level of violence upset you? boston wins 4-2.having fun. look out. almost got his head taken off by a line drive. jeff was backwards right this. caught in self-defense. the brewers beat the twins 5-4. abc7 sports sponsored by never choose between or being tough on ants.fe because new raid ants & roach, infused with plant-based active ingredients lets you have both. safely defend your kitchen. it's good to be tough. sc johnson i was on the...
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i've come to the sunrise boston. there are 204 hubs like this spread across the nation. here every month 60 sunrise members gather to share experiences get behind the cause. welcome your 2nd husband . i mean i guess it's the way. they're. every thing. that. i get that was. the hubs give people of all backgrounds and opportunities to come together and voice their concerns every single person who decided to come to the scene as a part of this movement as a part of this greater moment in history these are young people need to be heard it's precisely with us and we're teaching by rote. and they want to take positive steps to fix the world we live in going to let the folks who actually understand. the hopes listen to breakout groups where they plan their next actions what do we think what actually may. high schoolers and listen we just both like their green background with the words like bring new deal and put a link in our body or something i don't interact so feel free to ignore me dear friends in high school care about climate change because of people i know know that clim
i've come to the sunrise boston. there are 204 hubs like this spread across the nation. here every month 60 sunrise members gather to share experiences get behind the cause. welcome your 2nd husband . i mean i guess it's the way. they're. every thing. that. i get that was. the hubs give people of all backgrounds and opportunities to come together and voice their concerns every single person who decided to come to the scene as a part of this movement as a part of this greater moment in history...
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well, boston management, they framed the issue. of personal choice and not of politics after you sent the tweet. you wrote in the athletic that we should respect as you're pointing out the players' personal choice to go or to not go, but then you added, it gets complicated when you look at the roster whof is in and who is out. so do you mean the complication being simply the color of their skin? >> ginch who is not there and given who the players and personnel are, it's impossible not have that discussion. and that's okay. it's okay for people who disagree on things to sit down and talk about, okay, why aren't they there? same thing with the members of the new england patriots who took a knee during the national anthem which again, i have no problem with and people who said that's an insult to our military, there was a player on the patriots whose father and uncle were both in the military. and this guy's eyes were glistening as he talked about it. in no way was he insulting the military. what you need to do is take a step back and
well, boston management, they framed the issue. of personal choice and not of politics after you sent the tweet. you wrote in the athletic that we should respect as you're pointing out the players' personal choice to go or to not go, but then you added, it gets complicated when you look at the roster whof is in and who is out. so do you mean the complication being simply the color of their skin? >> ginch who is not there and given who the players and personnel are, it's impossible not...
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over in ohio the columbus blue jackets beat the boston bruins two one being generous old first and not just ten the second. now and the savings to one game for all will be tight again in ohio. all right that is . joe thanks very much indeed martin is going to be here in a couple of minutes with more on all these stories including of course that breaking news that we can leagues founder julian assange being sentenced to fifty weeks in jail for skipping bail got sentencing being done by a london courts just in the last hour or so on world markets and about for not. hardly. conservation ease helping kids to recover its snow leopard population to see the results i traveled up to the remote nature reserve of saudi chat at a touch camera traps have identified a healthy population of up to twenty snow leopards as the technology improves we're finding all these ways in which our guesses are are getting corrected the latest evidence suggests there are more cats than previously acknowledged but the snow leopard trust believes it's premature to downgrade the cats on the international beast of a t
over in ohio the columbus blue jackets beat the boston bruins two one being generous old first and not just ten the second. now and the savings to one game for all will be tight again in ohio. all right that is . joe thanks very much indeed martin is going to be here in a couple of minutes with more on all these stories including of course that breaking news that we can leagues founder julian assange being sentenced to fifty weeks in jail for skipping bail got sentencing being done by a london...
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prior to their times in boston, they traveled into the american frontier. it included a trip from -- into what was called michigan territory, between saginaw and detroit back and forth. it took -- they took a journey and wrote about it or they were inspired by their relatives who had written about in very romantic terms america's wilderness and tocqueville wanted to experience it. so on this trip, they were surprised with what they found. first of all, they had trouble getting help, planning the trip. the americans they encountered in setting up for the trip couldn't understand why they would be interested in the wilderness for its own sake. so they strategized about this and they then feigned interest in purchasing property. only then did the americans give them more attentive insistence -- assistance. the american pioneer was no different than the east coast city dweller, same clothes, mind, language, pleasures, he observed. beaumont noted from new york and the great lakes "i looked in vain for intermediate degrees of american society." instead he found t
prior to their times in boston, they traveled into the american frontier. it included a trip from -- into what was called michigan territory, between saginaw and detroit back and forth. it took -- they took a journey and wrote about it or they were inspired by their relatives who had written about in very romantic terms america's wilderness and tocqueville wanted to experience it. so on this trip, they were surprised with what they found. first of all, they had trouble getting help, planning...
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after nearly 20 years, he was welcomed back in boston to fenway park. bill buckner leaves behind a wife and three children. >>> an old building might be the key to solving a very modern day problem for hundreds of south bay college students because of a housing shortage, this could be their new home. our business and tech reporter scott budman joins us from that building. what's happening inside that building now? >> reporter: not a whole lot, raj, and that's good news for san jose state, which has been hit especially hard by the high coast of hou cost of housing. so san jose students are excited by the prospect of this building potentially becoming a housing solution. there are already dozens of students walking and scooting nearby, but soon they might be even closer to home thanks to a city recommendation that the al friend e. alquist on san antonio between 2nd and 3rd streets be taken over by san jose university. a welcomed development students tell us for a school hemmed in by a housing shortage and sky high rent. >> i currently pay almost $900 a mo
after nearly 20 years, he was welcomed back in boston to fenway park. bill buckner leaves behind a wife and three children. >>> an old building might be the key to solving a very modern day problem for hundreds of south bay college students because of a housing shortage, this could be their new home. our business and tech reporter scott budman joins us from that building. what's happening inside that building now? >> reporter: not a whole lot, raj, and that's good news for san...
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boston. protest leaders in sudan are stepping up the pressure on the transitional military council to hand over power to a civilian government 2 day strike is underway with workers nationwide. walking off their jobs let's get the latest on this now from imran khan who is in hard to for a saw him on 1st day of the strike today to what extent has it been observed and what is the opposition trying to achieve with it. just take a look at the street behind me it's this is one of the busiest streets and you know it seem it's almost completely empty and that's really the picture across the whole of busy the capital the entire courtroom has almost come to a shutdown there are some shops very scarce very few that are all still open and there are some government offices open but generally speaking the strike has held let's take a look at the events of the day so far. on any other day this would be the main transport hub for the whole local 2 but the central bus station is shot in the general strike is
boston. protest leaders in sudan are stepping up the pressure on the transitional military council to hand over power to a civilian government 2 day strike is underway with workers nationwide. walking off their jobs let's get the latest on this now from imran khan who is in hard to for a saw him on 1st day of the strike today to what extent has it been observed and what is the opposition trying to achieve with it. just take a look at the street behind me it's this is one of the busiest streets...
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the boston bruins take game one of the stanley cup finals fighting back to beat the san louis blues in boxing. more than 20 civilians have been killed in estrich some rebel held areas of northern syria syrian government forces and their allies have been attacking the last rebel held areas and how all over the last month the un says that haul off the syrian population has either fled the country or faced repeated internal displacement it says the recent. has left more than $160.00 civilians dead at least 270000 of those displaced in the past month the world health organization has reported a total of $25.00 attacks targeting medical facilities in northwestern syria reports from. the intensity of strikes like these is increasing and so is the number of civilians killed across southern and northern russian and syrian jets are carrying out more than 100 raids a day. and most are hitting crowded residential areas marketplaces are reduced to rubble hospitals clinics and schools have been destroyed in the offensive in northwest syria that is entering its 2nd month. of the. many civilians have
the boston bruins take game one of the stanley cup finals fighting back to beat the san louis blues in boxing. more than 20 civilians have been killed in estrich some rebel held areas of northern syria syrian government forces and their allies have been attacking the last rebel held areas and how all over the last month the un says that haul off the syrian population has either fled the country or faced repeated internal displacement it says the recent. has left more than $160.00 civilians dead...
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at boston fenway parklj the well cgi mice are taking on each other. at boston fenway park.ere. the dinosaurs we re were not appearing that night. sunset is next. a hungarian film. the oscar—winning director laszlo. gave us one of the greatest holocaust films. he is back with a film called sunset, easily the film of the week. terrific. but it is very confusing. it stars a woman played by a newcomer, a woman called iris. we see things through her eyes and watch her face almost continuously. she arrives in budapest in 1913, flowering, grey society full of inventions and industry, she wants to work in a hat shop that used to belong to her pa rents. shop that used to belong to her parents. it doesn't any more she thinks ourfamily parents. it doesn't any more she thinks our family has parents. it doesn't any more she thinks ourfamily has been parents. it doesn't any more she thinks our family has been wiped out but somebody says your brother is living care. but he has gone bad an arc is mussed up she wants to investigate and find out more. —— but your brother is living here. —— t
at boston fenway parklj the well cgi mice are taking on each other. at boston fenway park.ere. the dinosaurs we re were not appearing that night. sunset is next. a hungarian film. the oscar—winning director laszlo. gave us one of the greatest holocaust films. he is back with a film called sunset, easily the film of the week. terrific. but it is very confusing. it stars a woman played by a newcomer, a woman called iris. we see things through her eyes and watch her face almost continuously. she...
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historian as well as author of manufactured crisis the untold story of the iran nuclear scare and in boston we cross to max abrams he's a professor at northeastern university as well as author of the new book rules for rebels the science of victory in militant history brilliant title or at crosstalk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want i always appreciate brian i called john bolton a clear and present threat to the united states in the world would you concur brian . yes i think president bolton oh i mean national security adviser. is. a clear and present danger for people around the world and for the united states i mean just look at this record i mean john bolton was one of the architects of the iraq invasion bolton rumsfeld and cheney all of them thought the iraqis were going to run out into the streets and put flowers in the end of the gun barrels of american troops instead they went into armed resistance even those who certainly opposed saddam hussein went into armed resistance because guess what people actually don't like foreign power. ours no matter how big or
historian as well as author of manufactured crisis the untold story of the iran nuclear scare and in boston we cross to max abrams he's a professor at northeastern university as well as author of the new book rules for rebels the science of victory in militant history brilliant title or at crosstalk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want i always appreciate brian i called john bolton a clear and present threat to the united states in the world would you concur brian . yes i...
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and tonight many people are remembering his life and the bitter fan reaction in boston.t of it ares terri mcsweeney is in oakland this evening with the details. terri. terry. >> reporter: the animosity between buckner and the boston media and some fans did go on for decades, but it finally healed. time healed those wounds. it got to the point where the actual baseball, the ball itself that got past buckner became a fund-raiser for charities. >> little roller up along first. >> reporter: game six of the 1986 world series and vallejo native bill buckner makes an error. red sox lose, mets win. he had been one of the best hitters in baseball, led the hitting in 1980, but this is what some remember him for. >> please join us in a moment of silence. >> reporter: at the oakland coliseum today, a moment of silence for buckner choosing to recall his greatness, not that error. >> i remember he was ostracized in boston for a long time for that. had he held him personally responsible. >> reporter: umpiring the right field line was bay area nate i. ed montague. he gave it to a mezzo
and tonight many people are remembering his life and the bitter fan reaction in boston.t of it ares terri mcsweeney is in oakland this evening with the details. terri. terry. >> reporter: the animosity between buckner and the boston media and some fans did go on for decades, but it finally healed. time healed those wounds. it got to the point where the actual baseball, the ball itself that got past buckner became a fund-raiser for charities. >> little roller up along first. >>...
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going boston go ahead you know i mean there are very real similar i mean actual curse of. john bolton between 2003 european and what's going on with the wrong and there were many many missteps with. the previous guest hi why did. an important point and that is this assumption that when america decides to escalate against him a so-called regime thurst this conviction it's part of american exceptionalism that the international community will come aboard that there might be some initial resistance but when the united states to clear its policy of going after the latest victim her 1st assumption that the rest of the world will come along all and that did not happen with iraq and it's certainly not happening with the rob. i mean let's be honest iran is not a perfect country in fact it's one of the least popular countries in the world 1 but it took. you know go after iran for the international community in unprecedented fashion rallied around the iranian government and so. rather than isolating iran it's actually helping iran internationally and so if you look on twitter for exa
going boston go ahead you know i mean there are very real similar i mean actual curse of. john bolton between 2003 european and what's going on with the wrong and there were many many missteps with. the previous guest hi why did. an important point and that is this assumption that when america decides to escalate against him a so-called regime thurst this conviction it's part of american exceptionalism that the international community will come aboard that there might be some initial resistance...
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with that boston strong slogan i came into win. i was very motivated.it, i was grateful to be able to take their lead at mile five, which you never do, i kept pushing and pushing, i remember going through the halfway point, i was so much in the zone. ijust kept pushing and pushing. angels pulls me through. to be able to come through the finish line and be the first american to win in 31 days, a great day. it was an honour. 36,000 other people came across the finish line. that said, the tragic moment in 2013, we changed it into something positive. you are still running but you are not competing. somebody told me that you ran around new york sometimes and you pick up people who arejust running. sometimes and you pick up people who are just running. suddenly they realise who you are. you see, i will run with you. they are obviously bold over that they are running with the great meb. do they stay with you? i the great meb. do they stay with you ? i have the great meb. do they stay with you? i have visions of them running out of breath on the sidewalk. how d
with that boston strong slogan i came into win. i was very motivated.it, i was grateful to be able to take their lead at mile five, which you never do, i kept pushing and pushing, i remember going through the halfway point, i was so much in the zone. ijust kept pushing and pushing. angels pulls me through. to be able to come through the finish line and be the first american to win in 31 days, a great day. it was an honour. 36,000 other people came across the finish line. that said, the tragic...
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moments later, boston got on the board, and in the third, boston put it into overdrive getting threels. boston wins 4-2, game two is tomorrow night in boston. >>> it seems like everyone is a bruins fan this year. the symphony conductor is even wearing the bruins black and gold. the artwork honoring the late conductor is now scoring a big bruins hockey helmet here, it is 17 feet around the outside edge. he said his dad would have approved. >>> coming up, most people have joked about feeling burned out at work, now it is proof that it is a real condition. what the world health organization says could help put some pep back in your step when it comes to your job. this is the couple who wanted to get away who used expedia to book the vacation rental that led to the ride ♪ which took them to the place where they discovered that sometimes a little down time can lift you right up. ♪ flights, hotels, cars, activities, vacation rentals. expedia. everything you need to go. expedia. i swibecause they let metual, customize my insurance. and as a fitness junkie, i customize everything, like my bi
moments later, boston got on the board, and in the third, boston put it into overdrive getting threels. boston wins 4-2, game two is tomorrow night in boston. >>> it seems like everyone is a bruins fan this year. the symphony conductor is even wearing the bruins black and gold. the artwork honoring the late conductor is now scoring a big bruins hockey helmet here, it is 17 feet around the outside edge. he said his dad would have approved. >>> coming up, most people have joked...
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in the 6th, the two runs score. 6-1, boston.apman goes into the crowd and gets this one, but the a's lose. >>> the nba had a message for draymond green. the nba rescinded his technical foul. it would be his fourth t of the postseason. you get a mandatory one-game suspension if you get to several. now he's back to three heading into game three saturday night here on abc 7. >>> braves mascot mascot asks manny machado for an autograph. this is actually a check. blooper gave him a check to sign. it's your time... .lf... . own it... take off in 3... 2... .aww it's time to get more. lower fares. better service. sweeter rewards. alaska airlines. [ announcer ]rchetiger woods.] [ tap of the putt ] expect anything different? [ waves crashing ] probably the most important shot dustin johnson has ever hit right here. [ crowd cheering ] what a gem! now keopka, down there into the wind. [ club thwacking ] how about that? back to back united states opens. [ tense elegant music ] just awesome. i receive travel rewards. going new places! going o
in the 6th, the two runs score. 6-1, boston.apman goes into the crowd and gets this one, but the a's lose. >>> the nba had a message for draymond green. the nba rescinded his technical foul. it would be his fourth t of the postseason. you get a mandatory one-game suspension if you get to several. now he's back to three heading into game three saturday night here on abc 7. >>> braves mascot mascot asks manny machado for an autograph. this is actually a check. blooper gave him a...
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so that ice covered boston, boston was under ice, the ice covers new york, the ice covers chicago, the ice covers seattle. it was icecaps. you can imagine with that much ice on land where did that water come from, several hundred feet lower in terms of sea level. only 18,000 years ago, 4 times, twice the age of human civilization, it's not that long ago. i lived in seattle, 605 feet tall, little bit later, great experience. 18,000 years ago there were 3,000 feet of ice for seattle. think about this. that was seattle 3,000 -- 18,000 years ago. that's a mine-blowing thing. so whether you go to seattle now, every bit of seattle is post racial recent and people in seattle don't know that. they will, they don't really realize they are living in post place shaped by ice, ice came and sent several times during the most recent period of ice, maybe 20 times. so tremendous dynamic planet where climate has naturally changed in tremendous ways recently. so the world we live in today, the period where we live in, like the period. by the 1890's, 3 or 4 of these things. seeing the patterns, we realiz
so that ice covered boston, boston was under ice, the ice covers new york, the ice covers chicago, the ice covers seattle. it was icecaps. you can imagine with that much ice on land where did that water come from, several hundred feet lower in terms of sea level. only 18,000 years ago, 4 times, twice the age of human civilization, it's not that long ago. i lived in seattle, 605 feet tall, little bit later, great experience. 18,000 years ago there were 3,000 feet of ice for seattle. think about...
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the sox lost that series to the mets and many boston fans blamed buckner.ater he to fenway park. bill buckner leaves behind a wife and his three children. >> game one ended about an houra game you might have seen right here on nbc bay area. it should have been the sharks, but it wasn't. instead, the st. louis blues. >> next year. >> it was the st. louis bluesfo boston bruins. i think a lot of people are right for the blues. blues have never won the stanley cup. third period, game tied at two. a close game, but boston gets the goal there, they add an empty-netter, and that's how it goes. the bruins win game one. they beat st. louis 4-2. game two is wednesday. >> finally tonight, it's not just serena williams' skills on the tennis dhurt are being talked about. her outfit at the french open making waves. hidden message on the back of the fabric, the french words for championship queen, mother andd. it may be lucky because serena won her match in three sets. >> coming at 11, just about what, the growing concerns about mt. everest. we talked about it a few momen
the sox lost that series to the mets and many boston fans blamed buckner.ater he to fenway park. bill buckner leaves behind a wife and his three children. >> game one ended about an houra game you might have seen right here on nbc bay area. it should have been the sharks, but it wasn't. instead, the st. louis blues. >> next year. >> it was the st. louis bluesfo boston bruins. i think a lot of people are right for the blues. blues have never won the stanley cup. third period,...
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the boston bruins take game won the stanley cup finals fighting back to beat frankly with claims in boston. protest leaders in sudan are increasing the pressure on the transitional military council to hand over power to a civilian broad administration a two day strike is on the way with workers nationwide walking off the job protesters are hoping that the strike will force military leaders into a new round of negotiations let's go straight to al-jazeera cimarron khan who is live for us in khartoum iran what impact on daily life is this strike having how well supported is it. this strike is very well supported i'm just going to move out the way so i can. show you this street behind me i'm going to wait a second we had a. easy the street behind me that's one of the busiest streets actually in khartoum completely empty the entire row of shops has been shut down the sudanese professionals association are calling this strike a success and they say that the strike is holding but let's take a look at how the day has unfolded so far. on any other day this would be the main transport hub for the wh
the boston bruins take game won the stanley cup finals fighting back to beat frankly with claims in boston. protest leaders in sudan are increasing the pressure on the transitional military council to hand over power to a civilian broad administration a two day strike is on the way with workers nationwide walking off the job protesters are hoping that the strike will force military leaders into a new round of negotiations let's go straight to al-jazeera cimarron khan who is live for us in...
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to see you in boston. hello in sudan protest leaders are upping the pressure on the transitional military council to hand over power to a civilian administration a 2 day nationwide strike is underway so far we know many shops and banks are closed as walk workers walk off the job to join the protests in the streets some flights were canceled in and out of the capital hard to leaving many travelers stranded several airlines including some of. dance carry is suspended flights are talks between protest groups and the military council have been deadlocked so far dennis traitors are hoping the strike will force military leaders into a new round of talks let's get the latest now from him but morgan who is in khartoum for so here what sort of effects is this strike likely to have on the military council what sort of pressure is going to put on them. what the opposition is hoping has them is that the military council won't come out and say that they're willing to negotiate once again after more than a week of suspe
to see you in boston. hello in sudan protest leaders are upping the pressure on the transitional military council to hand over power to a civilian administration a 2 day nationwide strike is underway so far we know many shops and banks are closed as walk workers walk off the job to join the protests in the streets some flights were canceled in and out of the capital hard to leaving many travelers stranded several airlines including some of. dance carry is suspended flights are talks between...
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and there's breaking news in boston.ss felicity huffman in the last few seconds pleaded guilty in the country's largest ever college admissions scandal. she's the highest profile to admit wrong doing. prosecutors say felicity huffman paid $15,000 to have somebody corrected her daughter's sat answers. they say they recommend add punishment in the low end of the federal sentencing guidelines. said she came clean. she told the judge that they were recommending four months in prison compared to 20 years. felicity huffman previously apologized to the victims, if you will. she said she's ashamed after what she did and her daughter did not know anything about it. the other big name in the case is the full house actress, lori loughlin. she's pleaded not guilty and is due in court in a few minutes. but felicity huffman is the news of the day. molly line reporting live outside the courthouse in boston. molly? >> shep, as you mentioned, we expected this guilty plea from felicity huffman. we have just received that here in federal c
and there's breaking news in boston.ss felicity huffman in the last few seconds pleaded guilty in the country's largest ever college admissions scandal. she's the highest profile to admit wrong doing. prosecutors say felicity huffman paid $15,000 to have somebody corrected her daughter's sat answers. they say they recommend add punishment in the low end of the federal sentencing guidelines. said she came clean. she told the judge that they were recommending four months in prison compared to 20...
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in the 6th, the he two runs score. 6-1, boston.apman goes into the crowd and gets this one, but the a's lose. >>> the nba had a message for draymond green. the nba rescinded his technical foul. it would be his fourth t of the postseason. you get a mandatory one-game suspension if you get to several. now he's b three heading into game three saturday night here on abc 7. is is actually a check.aph. blooper gave him a check to blooper gave him a check to sign. ok i'll admit. i didn't keep my place as clean as i would like 'cuz i'm way too busy. who's got the time to chase around down dirt, dust and hair? so now, i use heavy duty swiffer sweeper and dusters. for hard-to-reach places, duster makes it easy to clean. it captures dust in one swipe. ha! gotcha! and sweeper heavy duty cloths lock away twice as much dirt and dust. it gets stuff deep in the grooves other tools can miss. y'know what? my place... is a lot cleaner now. stop cleaning. start swiffering. >>> now on jimmy ki ymy kimmel , tv's number one daily viral "ri" >> a grocery
in the 6th, the he two runs score. 6-1, boston.apman goes into the crowd and gets this one, but the a's lose. >>> the nba had a message for draymond green. the nba rescinded his technical foul. it would be his fourth t of the postseason. you get a mandatory one-game suspension if you get to several. now he's b three heading into game three saturday night here on abc 7. is is actually a check.aph. blooper gave him a check to blooper gave him a check to sign. ok i'll admit. i didn't keep...