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it really mattered for boston. researching this book actually reveals that there is significant enslaved populations in other parts of the region as well. rural areas. deerfield, massachusetts, 1750, had a population of 550 people. 50 of them were enslaved. the narragansett country, washington county, what was called south county, home to large slave holdings. families who had owned thousands of acres of grasslands, and they had vast herds of cattle on them. and they would own large, enslaved labor forces, mostly women who would then process the dairy products from the cattle to ship all over the place, but mostly to the west indies. so you see slave holdings in the south county, rhode island of 40, 50, 60 enslaved people. we are talking rivaling plantations we think of in places like virginia. highly localized but nonetheless a significant slaveholding that belies that kind of 4%. the other piece of this, the other way in which i kind of push back, is going back to that caribbean connection. while there were not l
it really mattered for boston. researching this book actually reveals that there is significant enslaved populations in other parts of the region as well. rural areas. deerfield, massachusetts, 1750, had a population of 550 people. 50 of them were enslaved. the narragansett country, washington county, what was called south county, home to large slave holdings. families who had owned thousands of acres of grasslands, and they had vast herds of cattle on them. and they would own large, enslaved...
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boston.e'd like to thank our guests for taking part. we'd like to start with senator markey. he has served since 2013. before that, he served massachusetts seventh district in the house of representatives since 1976. we also bracket -- all come congressman joe kennedy. he's served since 2014. before that, he served as assistant dirt -- assistant district attorney. we are following social distancing guidelines, as you can see. everyone, including the candidates, are spread out more than six feet apart, and panelist are not in the studio with us. they are in different locations. there's a news anchor for boston, a newsmaker for nesn, and a producer for nbc 10 boston. here are the rules. both candidates get one minute of questions, rebuttals at my discretion. 45 seconds for individual questions, with a 32nd rebuttal. -- 30 second rebuttal. they will both have one minute for closing statements. you can join right now. ate, senatorenddeb markey will get the first question. the past two weeks, the
boston.e'd like to thank our guests for taking part. we'd like to start with senator markey. he has served since 2013. before that, he served massachusetts seventh district in the house of representatives since 1976. we also bracket -- all come congressman joe kennedy. he's served since 2014. before that, he served as assistant dirt -- assistant district attorney. we are following social distancing guidelines, as you can see. everyone, including the candidates, are spread out more than six feet...
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you're looking live over the skies of boston. there is the flyover, the flyover today, military aircraft beginning. let's listen. it is a special awe-inspiring sight of military might and the celebration of this nation, really in a sense where it all began, along with philadelphia, the great city of paul revere and founding fathers. who knows that city more than anyone, molly line, who is in boston right now and lives there as the folks up in bean town and throughout massachusetts are watching this live, before the aircraft head south and fly over new york, then philadelphia and baltimore before ending in washington, d.c. for the spectacular event tonight. looks like a b-1 bomber. let's look. you can hear excited people react to that sight and more are coming. [sound of aircraft] eric: wow. what a show. we're watching live the flyover, over boston. i'm eric shawn in new york. we're awaiting for those aircraft to come here as they head south and molly line is in boston now as we report and welcome you here to the coverage of july
you're looking live over the skies of boston. there is the flyover, the flyover today, military aircraft beginning. let's listen. it is a special awe-inspiring sight of military might and the celebration of this nation, really in a sense where it all began, along with philadelphia, the great city of paul revere and founding fathers. who knows that city more than anyone, molly line, who is in boston right now and lives there as the folks up in bean town and throughout massachusetts are watching...
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bases loaded for boston. walk to verdugo and single by chavchavis. >> john: now that you mentioned i'm still mad at my teammates back in the day, i got drilled in the back and i turned away, it was such -- it looked really bad, like i got hit my kidney is what it felt like you. i melted to the ground. they didn't even wait to see if i was okay, they were in the dugout laughing, i could hear them laughing and i'm struggling for breath. i'm still having a hard time getting over tha that. the point is it hurt and when you're a pitcher and you're on the mound and you're in the national league and you got to bat, you better know where the ball is going when you're on the mound or you're going to wear one. >> kevin: i know the game has gone on for a while, i didn't know if you slipped into an old therapy session for a moment, i just want to make sure you're okay. >> john: to be honest i did drift there. >> kevin: 2-2 again, foul ball again. it's been a theme. >> john: well played game but a game of opportunities ha
bases loaded for boston. walk to verdugo and single by chavchavis. >> john: now that you mentioned i'm still mad at my teammates back in the day, i got drilled in the back and i turned away, it was such -- it looked really bad, like i got hit my kidney is what it felt like you. i melted to the ground. they didn't even wait to see if i was okay, they were in the dugout laughing, i could hear them laughing and i'm struggling for breath. i'm still having a hard time getting over tha that....
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in boston, the old statehouse.hese were the legislative assemblies where men met who had been elected and those were the people who were, in the view of colonists, could actually pass taxes. two visions of empire collide in this room. is this empire going to be managed locally by colonists? are colonists going to tax themselves and make the decisions about defense? or is that going to come from above in this case from parliament? that's what's represented by the tax stamp behind me here. of course it's very famously benjamin franklin, who's in london at the time, serving as a colonial agent for pennsylvania, recognizes that nobody likes taxes but does not anticipate the absolutely virulent reaction in the colonies. he even recommends some friends of his to become tax collectors then really has to sort of react and recover his reputation a little bit after the stamp act was passed. so the next room which we call "resistance" is the decade stretching from the stamp act of 1765 to the outbreak of the revolutionary war
in boston, the old statehouse.hese were the legislative assemblies where men met who had been elected and those were the people who were, in the view of colonists, could actually pass taxes. two visions of empire collide in this room. is this empire going to be managed locally by colonists? are colonists going to tax themselves and make the decisions about defense? or is that going to come from above in this case from parliament? that's what's represented by the tax stamp behind me here. of...
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i covered a lot of the whitey stuff in boston with the boston herald for 14 years and i never thought i would even consider whiting a book about whitey bulger because they were so me different great reporters to tackle the topic, but after he was murdered we really thought there was a need to write the book because so many unanswered questions with his murder and his life on the run and there was a lot of morphology out there about whitey bulger and this benevolent gangster that the three of us now is completely fiction and we felt a duty to kind of reported out so that's what we did here. >> yeah, and one of the great things about the book is that when i approached whitey bulger, it is such a huge's story. do you dive in, the crimes, how far back do you go and then there's the fbi corruption and the great thing about this book is you get a taste of all of its with a focus on the last 17, 18 years of his life that's not widely reported so you will learn a lot from reading the book and i think you'll get some insight into who whitey bulger actually was. why don't we go chronologically
i covered a lot of the whitey stuff in boston with the boston herald for 14 years and i never thought i would even consider whiting a book about whitey bulger because they were so me different great reporters to tackle the topic, but after he was murdered we really thought there was a need to write the book because so many unanswered questions with his murder and his life on the run and there was a lot of morphology out there about whitey bulger and this benevolent gangster that the three of us...
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angie: en boston ya hay una madre agradecida.da como "fda" publicÓ seis guÍas para desarrollar terapias genÉticas. hasta ahora ha aprobado solo cuatro de esas terapias. el proceso puede durar aÑos. por el momento hay mÁs de 900 solicitudes de nuevas drogas en este campo que deben ser sometidas a estudios clÍnicos. mientras tanto miles de familias siguen esperando. ya regresamos. locutor: despuÉs de una pausa un pueblo olvidado que despierta fuertes sentimientos. jordy: estoy enojado, en parte triste y eso es lo que siento. y no sÉ qué es lo que podemos hacer. ¿pelo largo? sella las puntas abiertas. elvive dream lengths con un cóctel de vitaminas y aceite de ricino. le da más fuerza al pelo, hasta la última pulgada. logra el pelo largo de tus sueños. elvive dream lengths, de l'oréal paris. tú lo vales. homestyle waffles crujientes y esponjosos. to para unos despeguen ¿otra vez? ¡sí! son tan crujientes y esponjosos ¿dejarías l'eggo tu eggo? se enamoraron de su irresistible aroma. gain ultra flings... y parece que michelangelo tambi
angie: en boston ya hay una madre agradecida.da como "fda" publicÓ seis guÍas para desarrollar terapias genÉticas. hasta ahora ha aprobado solo cuatro de esas terapias. el proceso puede durar aÑos. por el momento hay mÁs de 900 solicitudes de nuevas drogas en este campo que deben ser sometidas a estudios clÍnicos. mientras tanto miles de familias siguen esperando. ya regresamos. locutor: despuÉs de una pausa un pueblo olvidado que despierta fuertes sentimientos. jordy: estoy...
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together they cowrote the definitive story of the boston marathon bombings in boston strong in the city's trying over tragedy which was adapted into the film patriots' day. tonight it be discussing their new book "hunting whitey." drawing on exclusive interviews and exhaustive investigative reporting they tell the complete story of whitey bulger, the leader of boston's winter hill gang and the one on the fbi's most wanted list. the book focuses on the years he's been on the run and eventual capture and murder in prison one course record america's most infamous prisons. there are other books include ice bucket challenge -- a the fight against illness which is development for future from right now and "new york times" best-selling 12, the inside story of tom brady fight for attention. they will be joined tonight in conversation by boston 25 news reporter bob ward regard as for new england best crime reporters. from local investigations to federal probes he has covered hundreds of these cases no forgetting officials allege criminal and witnesses to go on record in his reporting. he has recei
together they cowrote the definitive story of the boston marathon bombings in boston strong in the city's trying over tragedy which was adapted into the film patriots' day. tonight it be discussing their new book "hunting whitey." drawing on exclusive interviews and exhaustive investigative reporting they tell the complete story of whitey bulger, the leader of boston's winter hill gang and the one on the fbi's most wanted list. the book focuses on the years he's been on the run and...
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we're at the nbcu boston media center home of nbc 10, telemundo and nbc boston. we'll d we'd like to thank you for taking part of tonight's event. let's go to ed marky. he served in 2013 in the senate. before that he served massachusetts's seventh district in the house of representatives since 1976. we welcome congressman joe kennedy he served massachusetts's fourth district since 2013. before that he served as an assistant district attorney. we are following social distancing guidelines. everyone is spread out more than six feet apart. and our panelists are not in 2 studio with us. they're in different locations. grace gomez, news anchor for lemundo boston, tim kaputo news anchor for nbcn. here are the rules for tonight's debate. both candidates will get one minute for questions directed to the both of them and that will be at my discretion. they will get 40 seconds with a 30-second rebuttal. at the end of the evening and they'll both have one minute for closing statements. you can join in right now on this debate. use the #masen debate. a coin toss determined t
we're at the nbcu boston media center home of nbc 10, telemundo and nbc boston. we'll d we'd like to thank you for taking part of tonight's event. let's go to ed marky. he served in 2013 in the senate. before that he served massachusetts's seventh district in the house of representatives since 1976. we welcome congressman joe kennedy he served massachusetts's fourth district since 2013. before that he served as an assistant district attorney. we are following social distancing guidelines....
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this one came from today's, this afternoon boston globe online. best books to read this summer and i might note here about the boston globe. i had chance to go quickly through it and see what they were recommending and i was really struck. at one point the new york times was criticized for its book list that included primarily white authors, one season they were accused of having reach peak caucacity with their choices and the best choice to read this summer in the boston globe are incredibly varied and diverse. okay, but where did this idea of summer reading come from? reading is practice found to be an established part not only of literary commerce, but of american culture as well and those are some of the questions that i begin to explore. so i'm a book historian and so i practice in the field that looks at the intersection of authorship, reading and publishing. history is field that concerns itself and first, but also with the cultural practices that surround books, how books are produced, how they are circulated and they are received. one sum
this one came from today's, this afternoon boston globe online. best books to read this summer and i might note here about the boston globe. i had chance to go quickly through it and see what they were recommending and i was really struck. at one point the new york times was criticized for its book list that included primarily white authors, one season they were accused of having reach peak caucacity with their choices and the best choice to read this summer in the boston globe are incredibly...
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since i began with an example from boston, i'd like to end there as well. this example is very far removed from blackwell and her copy of a thief in the night. it's also an example that complicates this discussion of summer reading by referencing a second tradition that takes shape in the 19thcentury . a counter narrative that summer at the time for serious sustained and fossil reading.though the book i want to end with an in this illustration is taken from that book. it's called the new harry and lucy, a story of boston in the summer of 1891 andit's by edward hale and his sister lucretia hale . the plot is exceedingly familiar to anyone who's familiar with the genre. to anyone who has read any of the novels set at a summer resort. two young people meet, fall in love in thesummertime . the plot moves forward with the characters engaging in a variety of summer activities area in this case, they ride the streetcars to riverside where they rent acanoe. they visit from mountauburn cemetery . they ride the votes in the hampton back . but the young lucy of the ti
since i began with an example from boston, i'd like to end there as well. this example is very far removed from blackwell and her copy of a thief in the night. it's also an example that complicates this discussion of summer reading by referencing a second tradition that takes shape in the 19thcentury . a counter narrative that summer at the time for serious sustained and fossil reading.though the book i want to end with an in this illustration is taken from that book. it's called the new harry...
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finish they both live in boston. they'll be joined tonight by news reporter bob ward, widely regarded as one of new england's best crime reporters. from local investigations to federal probes, he has covered hundreds of these cases and is known for getting officials, alleged criminals and witnesses to go on record in his reporting. numerous awards for his reporting, too numerous to mention here, and we're so, so excited to have these incredible writers and journalists with us tonight. please, join me in welcoming them. >> bradley, thank you so much. and thank you for all the kind words. it's an honor, really, to be with casey and dave as they launch this book, "hunting whitey," which i've been reading over the last couple of days. i've known both of you guys for so hong and saw you out -- so long are saw out in the field. the whitey story, for me is probably the most important story that i'll ever cover, and it still goes on. can i ask both of you why you decided to go after the story of whitey bulger? what was it yo
finish they both live in boston. they'll be joined tonight by news reporter bob ward, widely regarded as one of new england's best crime reporters. from local investigations to federal probes, he has covered hundreds of these cases and is known for getting officials, alleged criminals and witnesses to go on record in his reporting. numerous awards for his reporting, too numerous to mention here, and we're so, so excited to have these incredible writers and journalists with us tonight. please,...
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>> i don't think we'd do that here in boston.k we are asking people that come from outside of the state of massachusetts to our city other than those seven states, the northern states plus new jersey and new york, to self-quarantine for 14 days. one of the concerns i have coming up in the late summer or early fall is schools and colleges. a lot of our colleges here in boston want to open up and my concern is seeing the spike in cases around the country many of the kids coming from those states right now that are seeing these incredible surges that we're all witnessing over the last seven days. >> how do you police this? just very quickly, are you checking license plates? how do you monitor this? >> no, we're not doing license plates. we're asking people to kind of self-quarantine. we've done it here pretty much the whole time in boston and in massachusetts made recommendations for wearing masks and keeping physical social distancing. and, you know, quite honestly i think a lot of our numbers being so low is due to the fact people
>> i don't think we'd do that here in boston.k we are asking people that come from outside of the state of massachusetts to our city other than those seven states, the northern states plus new jersey and new york, to self-quarantine for 14 days. one of the concerns i have coming up in the late summer or early fall is schools and colleges. a lot of our colleges here in boston want to open up and my concern is seeing the spike in cases around the country many of the kids coming from those...
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. >> rebecca is a mother of three living in boston her kids fall under the age of four. >> i only have two hands so sometimes it's tough. >> since the covid-19 outbreak, rebecca has been reluctant to take her children for their wellness exams and vaccinations. >> my concern was bringing them into an environment where there may be people that are covid positive. >> rebecca is not alone. the national foundation for infectious diseases reports the overall number of well child office visits is down by 50% since the pandemic started the world health organization sounded the alarm this week saying the avoidable suffering and death caused by children missing out on routine immunizations could be far greater than covid-19 itself that warning and decline in visits is why doctors and nurses at boston medical center started coming to see patients like rebecca's children in a mobile vaccination unit. >> when they pulled up, the pediatrician was there, >> early in the pandemic, there was a lot of fear in the community. we knew this was going to cause dramatic reductions in our rates of vaccination
. >> rebecca is a mother of three living in boston her kids fall under the age of four. >> i only have two hands so sometimes it's tough. >> since the covid-19 outbreak, rebecca has been reluctant to take her children for their wellness exams and vaccinations. >> my concern was bringing them into an environment where there may be people that are covid positive. >> rebecca is not alone. the national foundation for infectious diseases reports the overall number of...
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they are in different locations in the boston be deceptive.y are grace gomez, tim, and alison king. before we get started here are the rules for two nights debate. both candidates will get one minute for questions directed to the both of them. rebuttals at my discretion. they would get 452nd for individual questions with a 30-second rebuttal with a rapidfire round pick up into the eating they will both have one minute for closing statements. you can join in right now on this debate use hashtag #masendebate. going tough to come this that store market would get the first question. over the past two weeks the campaign has turned ugly. the kerry campaign called off a fundraiser when the broadway stars were scheduled to appear canceled after they were called on twitter by your supporters. some were subjected to cyber bowling for isis was tweaked and they're pretty nasty. what steps have you your campaign taken to put an end to this. markey: a lot of young people put up the pictures of themselves. when they were in the theater in high school to talk
they are in different locations in the boston be deceptive.y are grace gomez, tim, and alison king. before we get started here are the rules for two nights debate. both candidates will get one minute for questions directed to the both of them. rebuttals at my discretion. they would get 452nd for individual questions with a 30-second rebuttal with a rapidfire round pick up into the eating they will both have one minute for closing statements. you can join in right now on this debate use hashtag...
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have -- ine that we boston. forof income goes to paying transportation costs, so on each and every one of those issues, and partnering with cory booker, i am the only cosponsor to overhaul the criminal justice system in our country. >> let's bring in congressman kennedy. same question for you. give us specifics on what you have done and what you will do to show that black lives matter. askedennedy: when i was to give response to donald trump's national platform, i was legislators tot declare that black lives matter. i was one of the founding mortality the black caucus in washington. i have voted for legislation likely george floyd policing and justice act, the bill that set the framework for the beginning of this work. i've authored legislation with hakeem jeffries to make it easier to hold police officers accountable. i have worked hand-in-hand with a family from massachusetts that knows this pain directly, dj henry family. they have become dear friends because of the work i have done with them after their son
have -- ine that we boston. forof income goes to paying transportation costs, so on each and every one of those issues, and partnering with cory booker, i am the only cosponsor to overhaul the criminal justice system in our country. >> let's bring in congressman kennedy. same question for you. give us specifics on what you have done and what you will do to show that black lives matter. askedennedy: when i was to give response to donald trump's national platform, i was legislators tot...
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example all the far right terrorists all over the world they are inspired by the genocide against boston and muslims of course it's part of their ideology so the guy who killed people in iowa and in christ church even here in germany and holland munich they were all inspired by the boston genocide so that's why it's very important to listen to bosnian muslims because if the deaths of bosniaks are ignored then they can turn into the deaths of people all over the world through these far right people what echoes are there still from srebrenica into days of politics in boston as will be the well boss now was kind of forced into a peace agreement just to end the genocide which separated power 2 or 3 groups for snacks so bosnian muslims and bosnian serbs and croats and it separated the country into a boston federation where muslims and croats live and the so-called republika srpska which is predominantly serb and which is where most of the genocide happened and now this part is alleged completely by genocide deniers by separatists and it's very difficult for people to even return to their home
example all the far right terrorists all over the world they are inspired by the genocide against boston and muslims of course it's part of their ideology so the guy who killed people in iowa and in christ church even here in germany and holland munich they were all inspired by the boston genocide so that's why it's very important to listen to bosnian muslims because if the deaths of bosniaks are ignored then they can turn into the deaths of people all over the world through these far right...
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that is the ceo of boston children's hospital ahead of the boston pops as we can. join bloomberg for the broadcast of the fireworks. it's starting at 8:00 p.m. on bloomberg television, radio, bloomberg.com. this is bloomberg. ♪ guy: this is the european close on labor markets. for supers gearing up saturday with the government hoping for a big boost on the economic recovery. people will be able to get their hair cut, they will be able to go to the pub. what is the economic significance? think it's the beginning of getting back to normal. they can open now. however, it's disappointing to know how much we are going to see. about 42% were going to open. that's not the entire industry. they are not letting as many people in as they would have. back inple want to go the same way? it's important to have the progress and it's questionable how much of a massive boost we will get. guy: what have we relearned from the opening of shops? now it seems to have gotten quieter. think there was a certain excitement. we won't see that this weekend. there has been a lot of business l
that is the ceo of boston children's hospital ahead of the boston pops as we can. join bloomberg for the broadcast of the fireworks. it's starting at 8:00 p.m. on bloomberg television, radio, bloomberg.com. this is bloomberg. ♪ guy: this is the european close on labor markets. for supers gearing up saturday with the government hoping for a big boost on the economic recovery. people will be able to get their hair cut, they will be able to go to the pub. what is the economic significance? think...
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so the campus of boston university, their mascot is named rhett, like rhett butler.hley in that video but, rhett butler versus clark gable and gone with the window. so deroy murdock and troy mikell take on that and the big picture of what's around in all of this coming up next. who the best tv experience just got better because now you can watch all your favorite hulu shows and movies on xfinity. you're only a voice command away from award winning shows like the handmaid's tale, to new hits like little fires everywhere. and fx originals you can only watch on hulu. that's just the beginning of what you can experience with hulu on xfinity. tv made simple, easy, awesome. you say that customers maklet's talk data.s. only xfinity mobile lets you switch up your wireless data whenever. i accept! 5g - everybody's talking about it. how do i get it? everyone gets 5g with our new data options at no extra cost. that's good. next item - corner offices for everyone. just have to make more corners in this building. chad? your wireless your rules. only with xfinity mobile. now that'
so the campus of boston university, their mascot is named rhett, like rhett butler.hley in that video but, rhett butler versus clark gable and gone with the window. so deroy murdock and troy mikell take on that and the big picture of what's around in all of this coming up next. who the best tv experience just got better because now you can watch all your favorite hulu shows and movies on xfinity. you're only a voice command away from award winning shows like the handmaid's tale, to new hits...
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i'm a proud graduate of the boston latin school.were never three feet apart let alone six feet apart. what are you going to do? the governor said three feet might be okay with him. are you okay with that, or do you need more spacing in the schools and do you have the facilities and infrastructure to do it? >> when i think about schools it's about protecting our children and the teachers and staff and janitors and all the folks inside the school. we had a meeting last week, a couple hour long meeting last week and will have another one this week. we'll talking to the unions as well about their concerns that they have. you know, it's something that, you know, as we think about reopening, there's a couple of options on the table. one is just go fully remote like we have been, but that's -- that's a tough situation. if we have the opportunity, again, it goes back to the data, if we have the opportunity to reopen our schools in a potential phased approach, we'll look at that. all of it is on the table. you know, it's still early enough i
i'm a proud graduate of the boston latin school.were never three feet apart let alone six feet apart. what are you going to do? the governor said three feet might be okay with him. are you okay with that, or do you need more spacing in the schools and do you have the facilities and infrastructure to do it? >> when i think about schools it's about protecting our children and the teachers and staff and janitors and all the folks inside the school. we had a meeting last week, a couple hour...
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boston police say they arrived at st.n dorchester where another statue of the virgin mary had been set on fire. police say someone had started the fire on the plastic flowers in the statues hands. that's according to "the boston herald." the archdiocese of boston says it plans to clean and restore the statue. >> shocked. disappointment, sadness. you know, the image of our lady is so important for us in our faith. >> for my heart. they don't believe, that's okay. they don't believe. but the people that believe, we would like to have that clean and neat. >> boston mayor martin walsh said in the statement, "any act of hatred and destruction towards religious figures is deeply saddening and unacceptable. regardless of faith, it is our responsibility to be respectful towards others religious beliefs. and another report out of boston this weekend says residents there discovered swastikas carved into the concrete into the street. the fbi's most recent public data says the police reported more than 7,000 hate crimes nationwide in
boston police say they arrived at st.n dorchester where another statue of the virgin mary had been set on fire. police say someone had started the fire on the plastic flowers in the statues hands. that's according to "the boston herald." the archdiocese of boston says it plans to clean and restore the statue. >> shocked. disappointment, sadness. you know, the image of our lady is so important for us in our faith. >> for my heart. they don't believe, that's okay. they don't...
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, so it -- people in boston, so it pushes it up.entially, it's $247,000 a year. your black family in boston $8. let me say that again, $8, right? you do not get those type it is of inequalities unless you have serious institutions pushing things in this direction for many years at a time. the red-lining of property, access to credit, unable to access the financial system, policing is just one part of that set of institutions. so, of course, this is tied into it in a particular form of anger and moral outrage which i think is is utterly justified in the united states today is what we see in the current process. >> it's, you know, in the book you and eric have a number of very interesting proposals. i guess we'll call them policy proposals for national wealth funds, dual interest rates, direct transfers to household income which i think are quite novel and provocative and persuasive in many respects. but how would that the then play out against what you just said? new deal and new great the society. we've had pushes like this which th
, so it -- people in boston, so it pushes it up.entially, it's $247,000 a year. your black family in boston $8. let me say that again, $8, right? you do not get those type it is of inequalities unless you have serious institutions pushing things in this direction for many years at a time. the red-lining of property, access to credit, unable to access the financial system, policing is just one part of that set of institutions. so, of course, this is tied into it in a particular form of anger and...
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boston police arrived at st.ter's parish in dorchester where another statue of the virgin mary was set on fire. police say someone started the fire on the plastic flowers in the statue's hand according to the boston herald, the archdiocese of boston says it plans to clean and restore the statue. >> shock, disappointment, sadness. >> pain in my heart. they don't believe, it is okay, they don't believe that people who believe would like to have that. >> reporter: martin walsh said any act of hatred a distraction toward religious figures is saddening and unacceptable. regardless of faith it is our responsibility to be respectful towards others religious beliefs. another report out of boston says residents discovered swastikas carved on the concrete of the street. the most recent public data says the police reported 7000 hate crimes nationwide in 2018. 19% of those based on religion. shannon: thank you very much. tonight the us conference of mayors backing a proposal by congressional democrats to study slavery repara
boston police arrived at st.ter's parish in dorchester where another statue of the virgin mary was set on fire. police say someone started the fire on the plastic flowers in the statue's hand according to the boston herald, the archdiocese of boston says it plans to clean and restore the statue. >> shock, disappointment, sadness. >> pain in my heart. they don't believe, it is okay, they don't believe that people who believe would like to have that. >> reporter: martin walsh...
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team decides to change its name to the boston red skins that team the boston red skins part of me yeah the boston redskins that moved to washington 3 years later i think i was about 936 and officially becomes the washington redskins and here is now the one that really addresses your point when the you ready 2013 dan snyder utters the following words we will never change our name never never never he goes on to say quote put that in caps well. guess what he's changing the name of the change in the tune because rick money talks but where do you suppose this leaves all the other pro sports teams that have you know native american symbols groups like the atlanta braves or what about college teams like your home state florida state seminoles. yeah i know there's a real question about how far this is going to go but there's also a question here i think about what this really represents i mean look. i think if you were to ask most native americans what they would say is tell you what keep the name redskin and give us back our dignity give us back our pride somehow give us back many of the thi
team decides to change its name to the boston red skins that team the boston red skins part of me yeah the boston redskins that moved to washington 3 years later i think i was about 936 and officially becomes the washington redskins and here is now the one that really addresses your point when the you ready 2013 dan snyder utters the following words we will never change our name never never never he goes on to say quote put that in caps well. guess what he's changing the name of the change in...
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alix: what has it been like to support the boston symphony and boston pops?s an agonizing period of time. this is not one of the industries that gets talked about a lot. most of the people, my colleagues and friends and the people who have made me look good for the last 40 years of my life, most of them are part of the gig economy. none of those gigs are happening. is completelyeam dried up for them. the full-time musicians have accepted a pay reduction. it is hard on everybody, not just economically, but because it is what we do, it is our voice and it is very important for us for reasons beyond the paycheck. alix: i really wish i was in person as well. hopefully, next year we will be able to do the fireworks spectacular. the annual broadcast of the boston pops fireworks spectacular is this saturday at 8:00 p.m. in new york. that wraps it up for guy and me in new york. guy will be with you tomorrow to take you through all of the action as well. up, balance of power with david westin on bloomberg television and radio as we still get virus headlines combining
alix: what has it been like to support the boston symphony and boston pops?s an agonizing period of time. this is not one of the industries that gets talked about a lot. most of the people, my colleagues and friends and the people who have made me look good for the last 40 years of my life, most of them are part of the gig economy. none of those gigs are happening. is completelyeam dried up for them. the full-time musicians have accepted a pay reduction. it is hard on everybody, not just...
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. >> ladies and gentlemen, i'm lou, one of the cofounders of safe boston. and we have with us a variety of issues and do a lot of educational forums like this to talk but immigration. tonight we are talking of -- i want to welcome the people assembled and welcome everybody who may have be watching live on the live stream and the people who are watching on c-span booktv, and i want to let you know that despite the covid regulations in boston, the cradle of lisch and we're in lockdown all the time but what we're doing is skirting the law and getting together for this wonderful event, and we're going to talk about a very important book in our minds, more than 50% of it deals with immigration, legal and i will legal, and i would like everybody to welcome mr. harlan chill mr. ryan girdusky. [applause] >> apparently i'm going to be doing a marco rubio imitation all night so bear with me. it's very hot here in boston, and let's start, get right to it. harlan is a political consultant. an adviser to the trump re-election campaign we have seen him on cnn, msnbc, and
. >> ladies and gentlemen, i'm lou, one of the cofounders of safe boston. and we have with us a variety of issues and do a lot of educational forums like this to talk but immigration. tonight we are talking of -- i want to welcome the people assembled and welcome everybody who may have be watching live on the live stream and the people who are watching on c-span booktv, and i want to let you know that despite the covid regulations in boston, the cradle of lisch and we're in lockdown all...
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my son plays for boston college so he plays you know a.c.c. football and so that's a situation we monitor every day and i think it's listen money is on the other side of this cease all right dennis and we all know that we all know you know what the end goal is here and why everybody wants to play and how critical it is both on the t.v. side is on the university side it is on the n.f.l. owner side. i don't think things are track in the right direction you know i've been in this studio here in e.s.p.n. for this going to week 5 now of doing remote broadcasting flights from vegas where they've created this coded safety bubble at the m.g.m. grand we're leaders come in the support staff comes in peace tested you say on one single floor they get you to a boxing ring we put life lights on e.s.p.n. and there has not been a show in those are the strictest standards procedures protocols you could have done a series not been one single show that hasn't been disrupted where there's not a positive test that this person so that person and then with the conta
my son plays for boston college so he plays you know a.c.c. football and so that's a situation we monitor every day and i think it's listen money is on the other side of this cease all right dennis and we all know that we all know you know what the end goal is here and why everybody wants to play and how critical it is both on the t.v. side is on the university side it is on the n.f.l. owner side. i don't think things are track in the right direction you know i've been in this studio here in...
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boston city council. the goal today is going to decide to go fossil fuel body which got it later down the road will work with her several other councillors to craft a resolution for a greener deal that's going to pass the city council. yes that's the way it's got. the 1st step for the group is to encourage politicians to sign a pledge promising that they will refuse money from possible companies who want them to act in their interests. over $1400.00 politicians have signed so far. as they approached the council president's office i'm struck by this group's confidence they walk straight in. just to meet you and your son are nice to me you are pumped we're here to ask you if you could sign the no fossil fuel money pledge absolutely i mean i will say before i even you know sign this thank you for your advocacy. work this stuff doesn't happen by accident if people aren't showing up so happy simply just to pay happy to do this i just want to say thank you. so it's not just a movement where there have been conf
boston city council. the goal today is going to decide to go fossil fuel body which got it later down the road will work with her several other councillors to craft a resolution for a greener deal that's going to pass the city council. yes that's the way it's got. the 1st step for the group is to encourage politicians to sign a pledge promising that they will refuse money from possible companies who want them to act in their interests. over $1400.00 politicians have signed so far. as they...
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company like wire card which was in part a financial company but was also mostly a technology company boston has repeatedly said that they weren't able to really oversee the company because it was because it was mostly a technology company in this would allow often to have regulatory authority over any company that's involved and financial activities including the technology companies as well the other thing that this would do is allow boss and sue to do it and counting investigations before that was outsourced to another organization this would bring accounting investigations back and house as well for boston now to some of the other global business stories making news. intel shares tumbled over a 16 percent on friday trading slashing its market value by $40000000000.00 for the company that is next generation of chips would be delayed by 6 months it comes as computer makers like apple look to alternative chips due to previous intel delays. goldman sachs has agreed to a nearly $4000000000.00 settlement with malaysia over a corruption scandal prosecutors allege the wall street types and organ
company like wire card which was in part a financial company but was also mostly a technology company boston has repeatedly said that they weren't able to really oversee the company because it was because it was mostly a technology company in this would allow often to have regulatory authority over any company that's involved and financial activities including the technology companies as well the other thing that this would do is allow boss and sue to do it and counting investigations before...
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of course being in massachusetts and vermont they were big boston red sox fans.hen they went to washington they had a little allegiance to the local team down there, the washington senators. in our collection we have a number of the season passes that she was given by the american league. usually they were issued to her either in a wallet or a pocketbook. some of the pocketbooks are wonderful are deco in style. of course he was given the 14-carat gold season passes. and so, we have them as part of the display as well. and we acknowledged the president's interest in the sport but focus most especially on grace's passion for it. one of the items in the exhibit is the certificate that she was given by the boston red sox and the washington nationals as they were called in 1955 designating her first lady of the land, first lady of baseball. another object in the exhibit is a very fine baseball that was given to john coolidge, the son of grace and calvin and it is signed by both babe ruth and lou gehrig. susan swain: we're going to return to phones calls. next up is jo
of course being in massachusetts and vermont they were big boston red sox fans.hen they went to washington they had a little allegiance to the local team down there, the washington senators. in our collection we have a number of the season passes that she was given by the american league. usually they were issued to her either in a wallet or a pocketbook. some of the pocketbooks are wonderful are deco in style. of course he was given the 14-carat gold season passes. and so, we have them as part...
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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. look at your every 2nd husband. ok it's the way. every day. that goes right yes. the hubs give people of all backgrounds an opportunity to come together and voice their concerns every single person who decided to come to the scene and say is a part of this movement as a part of this greater moment in history these are young people who need to be heard it's precisely with hopes and routines but broke. and they want to take positive steps to fix the world we live in jerusalem as the folks who actually live in. the hub splits into break out groups where they plan their next actions what do we think will actually make high schoolers and listen we just both like a green background with the words like bring new deal and put a link in our bio or something i don't interact so feel free to ignore me dear friends in high school care about climate change alliance of people i know know that climate change is an
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. look at your every 2nd husband. ok it's the way. every day. that goes right yes. the hubs give people of all backgrounds an opportunity to come together and voice their concerns every single person who decided to come to the scene and say is a part of this movement as a part of this greater moment in history these are young...
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anniversary is being marked in the shadow of the global coronavirus pandemic the atrocity in the boston town was europe's worst massacre since the 2nd world war . 3 watching the news a lot from berlin remember you can always stay up to date on our website that's com and follow us on twitter and instagram and the news more news as always at the top of the hour. are they friends so long to be with you she said she. would be what it was living a little fun among the glittering museum.
anniversary is being marked in the shadow of the global coronavirus pandemic the atrocity in the boston town was europe's worst massacre since the 2nd world war . 3 watching the news a lot from berlin remember you can always stay up to date on our website that's com and follow us on twitter and instagram and the news more news as always at the top of the hour. are they friends so long to be with you she said she. would be what it was living a little fun among the glittering museum.
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i am quincy walters i'm a reporter at the you be you are boston's n.p.r. news station i've been covering stories about identity pretty much since i started in journalism 5 years ago. welcome everybody i'm going to start up here i'm not one of quincy stories is the headline i mean a pecial state of anger hundreds in boston protest george floyd's death what has it been like the out there in the protests for you could say. it's been. sort of a range of emotions i think the 1st one being concern over you know we are in the midst of a deadly pandemic that was sort of my 1st concern and my 2nd concern is that you know the impetus for these protests is because. police. brutalizing black people and you know i'm going out into the world as a black person and at this protest and sort of how can i ensure that it's known that i am a journalist. but as we see in recent weeks being a journalist does not make you immune to being harassed by police and also sort of just being able to. capture the moment and speak to people and sort of share why they're out there especiall
i am quincy walters i'm a reporter at the you be you are boston's n.p.r. news station i've been covering stories about identity pretty much since i started in journalism 5 years ago. welcome everybody i'm going to start up here i'm not one of quincy stories is the headline i mean a pecial state of anger hundreds in boston protest george floyd's death what has it been like the out there in the protests for you could say. it's been. sort of a range of emotions i think the 1st one being concern...
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a new robot has been deployed to disinfect the greater boston food bank using qvc the greater bostone greater boston food bank using qvc light. mit says the robot could work quickly in schools, shops and warehouses. touchless technology developed by a bristol company will be used for advertising in us cinemas. the company will develop adverts that customers can interact with, saying it is a safe and responsible way to operate in the pandemic. and finally a humanlike robot will also be added to the cinema. erica, who was created at osaka university has been given a role in an upcoming science—fiction film. an a! database has been developed for erica to draw on to her acting skills. i have missed going out with my friends during the lockdown. a night at the cinema, may be catching a play or broadway style musical. i would even accept tickets to the opera right now. but sadly, we are not out of the woods when it comes to covid—19 yet. so instead i truly internet looking for virtual events. why don't you join me? you deserve a night out. a broadway hd .com you will find all your favourit
a new robot has been deployed to disinfect the greater boston food bank using qvc the greater bostone greater boston food bank using qvc light. mit says the robot could work quickly in schools, shops and warehouses. touchless technology developed by a bristol company will be used for advertising in us cinemas. the company will develop adverts that customers can interact with, saying it is a safe and responsible way to operate in the pandemic. and finally a humanlike robot will also be added to...