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traveling from virginia all the way to boston college. more than 500 miles on foot.s just one year ago. he got into his dream school on a full scholarship. he decided to walk to school to raise money for people like him. >> hey, david, it's me, gordon. i'm taking a break. i just walked for about ten miles straight. >> reporter: determined to keep going. >> every time i want to quit, i just think about the people i'm doing this for. i have to keep going. >> reporter: arriving after 16 days. he made it. >> hello, david. >> reporter: and he wants others to have the same chance. >> i hope i can inspire people to keep walking. you have to keep going if you want to achieve what you want in life. >> reporter: gordon telling us the response after his story aired here has been overwhelming. vowing to do more. telling us this is not the end. tonight gordon's gofundme page with help from so many of you has now raised more than $146,000 to help the national alliance to end homelessness. gordon saying quite simply, thank you. we needed that. i'm david muir. good night. who's supp
traveling from virginia all the way to boston college. more than 500 miles on foot.s just one year ago. he got into his dream school on a full scholarship. he decided to walk to school to raise money for people like him. >> hey, david, it's me, gordon. i'm taking a break. i just walked for about ten miles straight. >> reporter: determined to keep going. >> every time i want to quit, i just think about the people i'm doing this for. i have to keep going. >> reporter:...
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boston mayor walsh there to bump elbows with a few of them. of these moves taking place under close scrutiny because the city moved into the red zone for coronavirus risk. they're not advancing in the state's reopening plan because of a rise in cases. the boston mayor marty walsh joins me with more. i wish the circumstances were different here. so you have the highest need students going back. in two weeks, kindergartners and preschoolers. you may have to pull the plug on that but you blame who? >> we are watching our cases here in boston, about half of the cases in people under 29 years old, many of them college students, also the other half in latino communities. so yesterday i think you played earlier i was hard on younger people saying we have to be careful here. last week we are at a 2.0 positive rate, testing rate in the city. many of the neighborhoods in the city of boston, dorchester, 2.5, 7%. we have seen an up tick here. >> i know the neighborhoods there as you know. i just want to show what you mentioned. the national positivity rat
boston mayor walsh there to bump elbows with a few of them. of these moves taking place under close scrutiny because the city moved into the red zone for coronavirus risk. they're not advancing in the state's reopening plan because of a rise in cases. the boston mayor marty walsh joins me with more. i wish the circumstances were different here. so you have the highest need students going back. in two weeks, kindergartners and preschoolers. you may have to pull the plug on that but you blame...
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mayor marty walsh, we wish you and the people of boston and the kids of boston the best of luck. >> thank you. >>> just days from election day, 12 of them, we're learning that iran and russia are actively interfering in the 2020 election. we'll have the details, the extent, with two experts ahead. you know, malcolm, audible's got more than audiobooks. of course. podcasts. originals. bestsellers. future bestsellers. sleep stories. mal... hey, no! roxy! audiobooks, podcasts, audible originals, all in one place. >>> john radcliffe says both iran and russia are actively attempting to interfere in the 2020 election. both countries have, this is key, obtained u.s. voter registration information. what's the significance? >> there's a lot. let's where in miles taylor and elizabeth newman. it's very good to have you both. there are so many headlines here. let's try to break through it if the a few folks. myles if we can start with you. it's not a surprise this happened but you say there's a good thing we've learned about this, right, pro actively, publicly at this moment and what it tells us about
mayor marty walsh, we wish you and the people of boston and the kids of boston the best of luck. >> thank you. >>> just days from election day, 12 of them, we're learning that iran and russia are actively interfering in the 2020 election. we'll have the details, the extent, with two experts ahead. you know, malcolm, audible's got more than audiobooks. of course. podcasts. originals. bestsellers. future bestsellers. sleep stories. mal... hey, no! roxy! audiobooks, podcasts,...
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finally to boston. on boston common, smith was greeted by 150,000 people. at boston arena, only 15,000 people were able to enter out of the nearly 50,000 who sought admittance were enthralled by an army of radios, all this as two other auditoriums, mechanics hall and symphony hall, remained packed to the brim with ardent listeners after the overflow events. all told, police estimated that 750,000 people flooded the streets of boston to greet the governor of new york, a gathering 2,000 souls greater than that city's population at the time of the previous census. why had they come? what did they hear? and how did they respond? in microcosm, these are the essential questions of my book. al smith's national prominence as a gubernatorial champion of social welfare of the laboring masses and his ambition to implement and expand that particular progressivism at the federal level, this blended with his biographical appeal to the growing cohort of newer voters as a representative of the urban ethnic growing classes who was a spokesman for a symbol of religious toler
finally to boston. on boston common, smith was greeted by 150,000 people. at boston arena, only 15,000 people were able to enter out of the nearly 50,000 who sought admittance were enthralled by an army of radios, all this as two other auditoriums, mechanics hall and symphony hall, remained packed to the brim with ardent listeners after the overflow events. all told, police estimated that 750,000 people flooded the streets of boston to greet the governor of new york, a gathering 2,000 souls...
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so first to boston. it was a crisp new england autumn morning as the democratic victory special steamed eastward into massachusetts from upstate new york. on october 24, 1928, the temperature in boston had dropped from an unseasonable 75 degrees the previous afternoon into the mid-50s. by 3:30 p.m., when the locomotive arrived at south station, the city had settled into one of boston's cloudy fall days, considerably cooler than the day before. the anticipatory chill resulting from this atmospheric dynamism pressured with a sort of meteorological poetry, the wave of energy and upheaval that would sweep from the berkshires down to massachusetts in the wake of the albany-bound train. on board was the governor of new york, the noted progressive champion of the urban working class, unashamed catholic and proponent of tolerance, liberal and economic reform, alfred e. smith. the train slowed first at pittsfield in the west, greeted by 10,000 supporters, followed by about 30,000 in springfield where a band haile
so first to boston. it was a crisp new england autumn morning as the democratic victory special steamed eastward into massachusetts from upstate new york. on october 24, 1928, the temperature in boston had dropped from an unseasonable 75 degrees the previous afternoon into the mid-50s. by 3:30 p.m., when the locomotive arrived at south station, the city had settled into one of boston's cloudy fall days, considerably cooler than the day before. the anticipatory chill resulting from this...
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how do you deal with that in boston?it's a tough place for a landlord or a tenant to be in right now. and all of this is through no fault of their own, due to coronavirus. and the eviction moratorium here in the commonwealth is set to expire on the 17th of october. we have extended it through the end of the year for city-owned property. but what we're working on now is programming to give rental assistance to tenants and also giving information to landlords that they have the ability to now what their rights are and give tenants some ability to help them pay their rent. i'm filing an order with the city council on monday morning and one of the things will be mandating that landlords have to give tenants the ability to know what their rights are and what steps they can do take care of themselves. it's a really bad situation. this is another one of those that the federal government, quite honestly, has not stepped up to the plate enough. we have the first c.a.r.e.s act that came down. we're waiting for the government to ta
how do you deal with that in boston?it's a tough place for a landlord or a tenant to be in right now. and all of this is through no fault of their own, due to coronavirus. and the eviction moratorium here in the commonwealth is set to expire on the 17th of october. we have extended it through the end of the year for city-owned property. but what we're working on now is programming to give rental assistance to tenants and also giving information to landlords that they have the ability to now...
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how do you deal with that in boston?of all, it's a tough place for a landlord or a tenant to be in right now. all of this is no fault of their own. it's due to coronavirus. the eviction moratorium is set to expire on the 17th of october. we've extended it on city property through the end of the year. what we're working on now is programming to give rental assistance to tenants and we're also giving information to landlords that they have the ability to know what their rights are and to give tenants the ability to pay rent. monday morning, one of the things is mandating that landlords will have to give tenants the ability to know what their rights are and what the steps they can do to take care of themselves. it's a really bad situation. this is another one of those that the federal government, quite honestly, is not stepping up to the plate enough with the first c.a.r.e.s. act that came down. we're waiting really patiently, i guess, for the united states senate to take action on the c.a.r.e.s. act, to take some action he
how do you deal with that in boston?of all, it's a tough place for a landlord or a tenant to be in right now. all of this is no fault of their own. it's due to coronavirus. the eviction moratorium is set to expire on the 17th of october. we've extended it on city property through the end of the year. what we're working on now is programming to give rental assistance to tenants and we're also giving information to landlords that they have the ability to know what their rights are and to give...
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the stakes for the boston address were especially high. for you see, no serious contender for the presidency could allow the toxic charge of socialism to be associated with their national ambitions. such was al smith's challenge beginning two days after his arrival in boston, when his opponent, former now, commerce secretary herbert hoover alerted a crowd at new york's madison square garden that their governor had abandoned the tenets of his own party in favor of state socialism. herbert hoover, the much heralded commerce secretary and the republican standardbearer was seeking the white house based on his very strong credentials as the engineer of the political economy of the 1920's. of coolidge prosperity. it was really hoover prosperity, and hoover promised to go forth with the policies of the last eight years. so he and his supporters saw smith's progressive agenda as a threat to their new era. 48 hours later, smith responded to herbert hoover's indictment. the socialism charge was an attack with which he had been grappling his entire c
the stakes for the boston address were especially high. for you see, no serious contender for the presidency could allow the toxic charge of socialism to be associated with their national ambitions. such was al smith's challenge beginning two days after his arrival in boston, when his opponent, former now, commerce secretary herbert hoover alerted a crowd at new york's madison square garden that their governor had abandoned the tenets of his own party in favor of state socialism. herbert...
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good luck to you and everyone in boston.ning us. >> thanks, wolf. >>> coming up, new questions about voter intimidation as millions of americans cast early ballots. we will be right back. (vo) 5g just got real. iphone 12 and iphone 12 pro are here on verizon 5g. this new iphone plus verizon 5g... game changer. (vo) with the coverage of 5g nationwide and in more and more cities, the performance of 5g ultra wideband, the fastest 5g in the world. whoa. i downloaded a whole movie in under 30 seconds, how is that possible? (vo) now get iphone 12 on us when you switch. i want this phone. (vo) this is the 5g phone everyone wants on the 5g america's been waiting for. only on verizon. is now a good time enough, crohn's. for adults with moderate to severe crohn's or ulcerative colitis, stelara® can provide relief, and is the only approved medication to reduce inflammation on and below the surface of the intestine in uc. you, getting on that flight? back off, uc. stelara® may increase your risk of infections, some serious, and cancer.
good luck to you and everyone in boston.ning us. >> thanks, wolf. >>> coming up, new questions about voter intimidation as millions of americans cast early ballots. we will be right back. (vo) 5g just got real. iphone 12 and iphone 12 pro are here on verizon 5g. this new iphone plus verizon 5g... game changer. (vo) with the coverage of 5g nationwide and in more and more cities, the performance of 5g ultra wideband, the fastest 5g in the world. whoa. i downloaded a whole movie in...
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boston firefighters were tending to smoke from an early voting ballot box.olo sandoval has the late it's. >> breianna, not much is known about a possible motive. they did call this incident a disagree to democracy. it was under 24-hour surveillance and contained 122 ballots when it was set on fire. according to the boston elections department, new ballots have all right been sent whose ballots were identified in the box. if you are a boston voter who depotted your ballot at that location, the election office wants you to call them to check its status. >>> "the new hampshire union leader" has endorsed joe biden for president. the editorial board wrote, quote -- building this country up sits squarely in the skill set of joe biden. we have found him to be a caring, compassionate professional public servant. he's expressed hi desire to be a president for all of america, and we take him at his word. brendan, thank you so much for joining us to talk with us about this. tell us about what push the editorial board to make this decision. >> we have endorsed democrats
boston firefighters were tending to smoke from an early voting ballot box.olo sandoval has the late it's. >> breianna, not much is known about a possible motive. they did call this incident a disagree to democracy. it was under 24-hour surveillance and contained 122 ballots when it was set on fire. according to the boston elections department, new ballots have all right been sent whose ballots were identified in the box. if you are a boston voter who depotted your ballot at that location,...
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both boston and newport, rhode island work significant ports for slavery. there is actually even one slave , the history is a little murky, a ship named the elizabeth in the early 16 80's 1680's. it put into a western new england town, it might have been bristol commanding general, this is a subject getting more attention. one thing that has tended to make it tricky, especially in terms of native slavery, is that colonial records never really referred to native slaves as slaves. they are referred to as servants, or sometimes as the injun of such and such a settlor. and that language has obscured the fact that large numbers of men, women and children were held in bondage. the other think that has been tricky in terms of studying slavery is that native slavery wasn't exactly like chattel slavery much of the time. so not all natives who were held in bondage were necessarily held wasn'te, and it necessarily an inheritable condition. you know, their children would not necessarily also be slaves. and as americans, we are very used to thinking of slavery as africa
both boston and newport, rhode island work significant ports for slavery. there is actually even one slave , the history is a little murky, a ship named the elizabeth in the early 16 80's 1680's. it put into a western new england town, it might have been bristol commanding general, this is a subject getting more attention. one thing that has tended to make it tricky, especially in terms of native slavery, is that colonial records never really referred to native slaves as slaves. they are...
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and this is what she doesn't boston. i asked her advice on how to handle these things, one of the things i said is what about readings from the book? she said, with nonfiction you don't really want to do that. [laughs] [laughter] i said okay. i don't have enough material if i can't read from the book. so i violated the rule and i reached for the book because i want you to get the feel that there are some very personal observations and experiences through 1968 and i want to give you a bit of that and get to your questions as fast as possible because with a room full of people they are smarter than me. i would like to learn some things that i would like to be able to steal and learn on tv. 1957 is the year bobby is thinking about running for president. and everywhere he goes, whenever he gives a speech anywhere, all he hears is run bobby run. run bobby run. so this part of the story picks up in that spot. underlying his speeches had never seen before or since. something shakespearean. when bobby stepped up to a microphone
and this is what she doesn't boston. i asked her advice on how to handle these things, one of the things i said is what about readings from the book? she said, with nonfiction you don't really want to do that. [laughs] [laughter] i said okay. i don't have enough material if i can't read from the book. so i violated the rule and i reached for the book because i want you to get the feel that there are some very personal observations and experiences through 1968 and i want to give you a bit of...
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what to expect from chicago to boston this weekend. >>> good evening. it's great to have you with us with four days to go. president trump and joe biden both in three states today. dueling rallies in the midwest where the coronavirus is raging. more than 92,000 cases in the past 24 hours in this country. nearly 1,000 new deaths. the president, what he said about doctors today getting more money if someone dies from covid. his son donald trump jr. asking why aren't they talking about deaths? the number is almost nothing. he said that after another 1,000 americans were lost to the virus. joe biden accusing the president of waving the white flag, but that the american people don't give up. saying it's time for the country to be united again. and the numbers coming in from texas in the historic early vote. mary bruce leads us off. >> reporter: in a sign of how the pandemic has transformed this race, joe biden today beginning the final stretch in iowa. it's a state trump won by ten points in 2016, but now with one of the highest covid rates in the country. >
what to expect from chicago to boston this weekend. >>> good evening. it's great to have you with us with four days to go. president trump and joe biden both in three states today. dueling rallies in the midwest where the coronavirus is raging. more than 92,000 cases in the past 24 hours in this country. nearly 1,000 new deaths. the president, what he said about doctors today getting more money if someone dies from covid. his son donald trump jr. asking why aren't they talking about...
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i'd like to you welcome you to the most beautiful campus in the universe, boston college. >> reporter: gordon now says he's home and wants others to have the same chance. >> i hope i can inspire people to keep walking, keep taking the extra step. even when it hurts, even wh it's hard, even when you don't want to, when there's no other choice you have >>> extreme fire danger, parks are closed and turnouts in the east bay as communities gear up for a 20-year wind event. brace yourself. good afternoon. thank you for joining us. i'm dan ashley. >> i'm dion lim. thousands of people in the east bay could lose electricity for several days due to high fire danger. pg&e is turning it off in lafayette sunday afternoon and restore monday. they have a map and locations of public safety shut offs. we're waiting for it to update to show the precise areas that will be effected. >>> we have team coverage on the upcoming winds. we begin with sand ya hya patelh a look at the wind conditions. >> yeah, dan and dion, look at the winds now. they have relaxed considerably since last night. gusting to 16 mt.
i'd like to you welcome you to the most beautiful campus in the universe, boston college. >> reporter: gordon now says he's home and wants others to have the same chance. >> i hope i can inspire people to keep walking, keep taking the extra step. even when it hurts, even wh it's hard, even when you don't want to, when there's no other choice you have >>> extreme fire danger, parks are closed and turnouts in the east bay as communities gear up for a 20-year wind event. brace...
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president for the archdiocese in boston. her awards include an award from the greatest hundred greater boston business journal. caroline, we are so pleased to have you here tonight. we were looking forward to your talk. >> thank you for that. how are you, carol? >> i am well. thank you. there was that old joke. i laughed, i cried. when i read think like a feminist, i laughed, i cried, i got mad. it made me want to take action. every time i checked my lipstick now. a huge bottle of emotions. it is exciting to talk to you about it and i know that the guest are excited to hear. as i was reading, okay, there is a lot in this book. it takes work to be this funny while you do it. is this a book that you knew five years ago? >> i would say yes and no. large parts of the book i had been wanting to write for a while. especially as a social political real-world issues that i actually care about. that is actually what motivated me throughout my entire academic career. at some point i started feeling like i wanted more. i started findin
president for the archdiocese in boston. her awards include an award from the greatest hundred greater boston business journal. caroline, we are so pleased to have you here tonight. we were looking forward to your talk. >> thank you for that. how are you, carol? >> i am well. thank you. there was that old joke. i laughed, i cried. when i read think like a feminist, i laughed, i cried, i got mad. it made me want to take action. every time i checked my lipstick now. a huge bottle of...
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that was held in boston harbor. and i was thought the only creatures to have enjoyed a tea party in boston were the fishes in boston harbour. remember, that was a riot and destruction of private property. however, with just cause. and when we learned of the atrocious method by which the crown would close down the entire port to punish all of the inhabitants of massachusetts bay, we would not let it pass in virginia. you are absolutely right that we cooked up, as i have written, a resolution for a day of fasting, humiliation, and prayer. dean: which i was not very happy with at all. bill: and if i remember, general, if i remember, the evening before, governor dunmore, who road to the old -- who rode to the old capital williamsburg, he was there to dissolve us as was the royal prerogative. if i am correct in recalling, did you not have a repast to share a meal with governor dumore at the old royal palace? dean: you are correct. i did, and i was hoping to defuse his response. but to no avail. bill: it was to no effect
that was held in boston harbor. and i was thought the only creatures to have enjoyed a tea party in boston were the fishes in boston harbour. remember, that was a riot and destruction of private property. however, with just cause. and when we learned of the atrocious method by which the crown would close down the entire port to punish all of the inhabitants of massachusetts bay, we would not let it pass in virginia. you are absolutely right that we cooked up, as i have written, a resolution for...
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with them, whether it is the boston mafia of john f. kennedy, the georgia mafia of jimmy carter. loyalty is not new in the white house. >> but trump's brand of loyalty was new. >> the trump people said essentially, if we can ever find that you publicly posted something negative about the president, you are very unlikely to get a position. >> i have never heard of that kind of vetting of people for negative comments about the president in their past lives. >> his early hires were loyalists throughout the campaign and in the early months of the presidency. he did hire a few one-time opponents who have been loyal since. >> thank you, mr. president. >> including secretary of housing and urban development, ben carson. >> our president, donald j. trump, he makes promises and he keeps them. >> and secretary of energy, former governor rick perry. >> mr. president, i know there
with them, whether it is the boston mafia of john f. kennedy, the georgia mafia of jimmy carter. loyalty is not new in the white house. >> but trump's brand of loyalty was new. >> the trump people said essentially, if we can ever find that you publicly posted something negative about the president, you are very unlikely to get a position. >> i have never heard of that kind of vetting of people for negative comments about the president in their past lives. >> his early...
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did they overpay by the heritage of the boston mutual fund industry? it is funny that you ask that. the shares are not reacting super positively this morning. they are down a little bit. morgan stanley, by the way, as you are saying, mutual funds is an area that tends to scare people. morgan stanley so far has been able to punch above its weight by sticking to many private assets, more bespoke products. but morgan stanley is also the home of dennis lynch. so they have been able to show that stockpicking pays off. they have moved a lot of that into private markets, where they have excelled pretty significantly in their investment bank, and you are right. it is a tough business. but they have made the case for public markets before, and i assure you they will continue to do that in the coming days as they convince investors that this is worth it for them. lisa: eaton vance is well-known known for its credit arm, for its fixed income operation. a big presence particularly in leveraged loans. can we make any inference from this purchase by morgan stanley i
did they overpay by the heritage of the boston mutual fund industry? it is funny that you ask that. the shares are not reacting super positively this morning. they are down a little bit. morgan stanley, by the way, as you are saying, mutual funds is an area that tends to scare people. morgan stanley so far has been able to punch above its weight by sticking to many private assets, more bespoke products. but morgan stanley is also the home of dennis lynch. so they have been able to show that...
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boston fed president eric rosengren says -- sees increasing the fed's asset purchases but that is not as good as other relief packages. louisiana is bracing for hurricane delta. storm has picked up strength and is now a category three with wind up to 100 what he must power. it is expected to slam into an area of louisiana still recovering from hurricane laura. companies are shutting down almost all of the oil production gasoline and also
boston fed president eric rosengren says -- sees increasing the fed's asset purchases but that is not as good as other relief packages. louisiana is bracing for hurricane delta. storm has picked up strength and is now a category three with wind up to 100 what he must power. it is expected to slam into an area of louisiana still recovering from hurricane laura. companies are shutting down almost all of the oil production gasoline and also
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born in boston and raised in connecticut by a mother who took in german refugees during world war ii who worked across the south for the naacp, dr. michael lane finished his medical internship and took a ja job at the cdc in 1963. still in his 20s, the epidemiologist began a crusade to eradicate one of the oldest and deadliest diseases in human history -- smallpox. in 1967, the cdc began working with the world health o organization on an ambitious smallpox eradication program. as the highly contagious virus tore through developing countries. it killed, by some estimates, up to half a billion people in the 20th century. dr. lane and his team traveled the world teaching along with the w.h.o. techniques of prevention, treatment, and quarantine. and vaccinating millions of vulnerable people. global infection rates quickly began to plunge. in 1977, 13 years after dr. lane began his march across the globe, the last case of smallpox was detected in a hospital cook in somalia. the man made a full recovery. in may of 1980, the w.h.o. publicly declared the world and all of its people have won
born in boston and raised in connecticut by a mother who took in german refugees during world war ii who worked across the south for the naacp, dr. michael lane finished his medical internship and took a ja job at the cdc in 1963. still in his 20s, the epidemiologist began a crusade to eradicate one of the oldest and deadliest diseases in human history -- smallpox. in 1967, the cdc began working with the world health o organization on an ambitious smallpox eradication program. as the highly...
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>> boston, to new york, cincinnati, philadelphia, baltimore are delinquent and will not be seated!ony is out of order! >> we insist that the brethren in the balcony be heard! >> the delegate from chicago is out of order! >> listen. we just came in from nashville. chicago walked out of the convention. >> yeah and new york and baltimore. >> boston, philadelphia and cincinnati. >> 75% of the membership walked out. >> really? what does it mean? holding their own convention. >> we're setting up our own union. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> it will be an outlaw outfit. sydney, you're out of your mind staking your head on a wild gamble. >> in the month of december, in the year 1914 they gathered at webster hall and they took the gamble. >> it was our dream to give security to our members, security within the framework of liberty, of individual freedom. lincoln said a nation cannot exist half slave and half free, neither can a man. we cannot exist free politically, but slaves industrially. >> dear brother, we just formed an organizing committee for clothing workers in milwaukee. cutters, and the bohemian, two i
>> boston, to new york, cincinnati, philadelphia, baltimore are delinquent and will not be seated!ony is out of order! >> we insist that the brethren in the balcony be heard! >> the delegate from chicago is out of order! >> listen. we just came in from nashville. chicago walked out of the convention. >> yeah and new york and baltimore. >> boston, philadelphia and cincinnati. >> 75% of the membership walked out. >> really? what does it mean?...
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kelly next went to boston to enlist brandeis. she was accompanied by joseph in gold mark, who was brandeis is sister in law. and gould mark was kelly's associate in the consumers leak. brandeis was then age 51. he said yes to the lead on one condition. he wanted to be organs council, not relegated to a friend of the courtroom, and he wanted to argue the case or early on the state's behalf. kelly gould mark made that happen. brandeis and superintendent the preparation of a brief unlike any the court had seen up to that time. it was to be loaded with facts, and spare on legal argument. joseph in gold mark, aided by her sister pauline and several volunteer researchers, scoured the columbia university and new york public libraries in search of materials of the kind brandeis wanted. facts and figures on dangers to women's health, safety and morals from working excessive hours. and on the societal benefits of shortened hours. data was extracted from reports of factory inspectors, physicians, trade unions, economists and social workers.
kelly next went to boston to enlist brandeis. she was accompanied by joseph in gold mark, who was brandeis is sister in law. and gould mark was kelly's associate in the consumers leak. brandeis was then age 51. he said yes to the lead on one condition. he wanted to be organs council, not relegated to a friend of the courtroom, and he wanted to argue the case or early on the state's behalf. kelly gould mark made that happen. brandeis and superintendent the preparation of a brief unlike any the...
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we were shooting in boston and he just kind of looked at me. can i get you some baked beans? and he kept staring. and i said, no? how about some fried dough? i got nothing. i said how about six pints of clam chowder soup? and he gave me like the big smile. >> jimmy: shaq enjoys the clam chowder. your daughters are in the film as well and they had like real big parts in it and they did a great job. >> thank you. >> jimmy: does that make you nervous? especially, with two of them because what if one of them's great and then the other one isn't? >> that would be tough. yeah. no. you only can allow one kid to be so good. you don't ever be better than your sister at anything. so, yeah, no, you make sure that doesn't happen. but my -- my kids have fun. they were -- they were -- i got very nervous when they're out there. and everybody recognizes that i get a little nutty when the kids are on the set. they've been in all my movies but this is a little bigger than usual. and i start getting panicky and stuff. and the director, friend of mine, steve brill
we were shooting in boston and he just kind of looked at me. can i get you some baked beans? and he kept staring. and i said, no? how about some fried dough? i got nothing. i said how about six pints of clam chowder soup? and he gave me like the big smile. >> jimmy: shaq enjoys the clam chowder. your daughters are in the film as well and they had like real big parts in it and they did a great job. >> thank you. >> jimmy: does that make you nervous? especially, with two of them...
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. >> the people outside boston looking to get a coronavirus test were turned away.ours before the site close. authorities are claiming what happened was michael hunter from boston 25 news explains. >> reporter: the commonwealth stop the spread office program offered free kim jong un for testing to tens of thousands of massachusetts residents everyday anything communities. not to this person or that person or that one. in fact over several days, boston 25 news that doesn't people seeking a test turned away from the stop the spread site at walsh middle school. >> 11 am and for the fourth time in a week i am attempting to enter the state's stop the spread covid-19 test site. >> going to get covid-19 test? it is close for the day. >> it is 11:00. reach time >> reporter: each time they reference the long line or lack of capacity was a spokesman for the massachusetts covid-19 command center says capacity is not a problem and they are not running out of tests saying the state averages 60-70,000 test per day and has the ability to test more than 100,000. on wednesday the sp
. >> the people outside boston looking to get a coronavirus test were turned away.ours before the site close. authorities are claiming what happened was michael hunter from boston 25 news explains. >> reporter: the commonwealth stop the spread office program offered free kim jong un for testing to tens of thousands of massachusetts residents everyday anything communities. not to this person or that person or that one. in fact over several days, boston 25 news that doesn't people...
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you can say, "hey this transaction says that i spent $500 in the uk but i live in boston and have neverre this is obvious he freshman, right?" you can't do the same thing with funny because if you can prove the way that you voted and have this transcript, someone and have this transcript, someone else and have this transcript, someone else can and have this transcript, someone else can get a hold of it. i put some of these criticisms to both of these companies. first, democracy live. at some point, we can't hold back the tide, right? next—generation voters are going to demand next—generation voting technologies. we're going to learn lessons, right? that's why we're starting small and responsibly with voters that would be otherwise disenfranchised. we don't have all the answers right now. the academic community and the security community don't have all the answers. that's why you do smaller responsible testing, learn the lessons, and then build from there. and that's what we're trying to do right now. and we're starting with groups that are today who would be otherwise disenfranchised. i
you can say, "hey this transaction says that i spent $500 in the uk but i live in boston and have neverre this is obvious he freshman, right?" you can't do the same thing with funny because if you can prove the way that you voted and have this transcript, someone and have this transcript, someone else and have this transcript, someone else can and have this transcript, someone else can get a hold of it. i put some of these criticisms to both of these companies. first, democracy live....
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but here's what we know about boston. think we have some pictures we can show you of the actual incident and the man who was wanted in connection with this event. it happened early in the morning on sunday, and election officials say there were 122 ballots inside of that drop box at the time. now, of those, 87 of them were legible and able to be processed. the rest of them, those voters who were identified will get new ballots in the mail, but the elections department says if for some reason they don't re-cast their ballot, their original ballot will be counted by hand. now, a joint statement has been released by this police department and these federal officials, encouraging people to report any sort of suspicious election activity. remember, john, this is an election where every single vote counts. and people are on high alert. and i do want to mention one other headline that we are following this morning. this one might give you deja vu, but republicans in pennsylvania are going back to the supreme court over that ball
but here's what we know about boston. think we have some pictures we can show you of the actual incident and the man who was wanted in connection with this event. it happened early in the morning on sunday, and election officials say there were 122 ballots inside of that drop box at the time. now, of those, 87 of them were legible and able to be processed. the rest of them, those voters who were identified will get new ballots in the mail, but the elections department says if for some reason...
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boston abolitionists. they were immediately drawn to each other despite the tremendous differences, they were both deep believers in american liberalism as a philosophy. i have thought a lot about their relationship. i'm going to write a biography of her after this is all over. and they both suffered terribly from the contempt that was visited on them by people who they believed rightly were much their inferiors. here is. again -- here he is. again, this is a little older. he is a fellow with white hair and this is probably in the early 1870's. he had just moved the year before stanton moved to seneca falls. he moved 50 miles west to rochester and was there starting a newspaper, his life's desire. and the person funding a newspaper was her cousin, jared smith. so they had many, many links and their friendship lasted a half-century. lee: it would be a wonderful book. and then there is this wonderful woman on the cover of the new york or a couple of weeks ago, sojourner truth. she got involved. and with a na
boston abolitionists. they were immediately drawn to each other despite the tremendous differences, they were both deep believers in american liberalism as a philosophy. i have thought a lot about their relationship. i'm going to write a biography of her after this is all over. and they both suffered terribly from the contempt that was visited on them by people who they believed rightly were much their inferiors. here is. again -- here he is. again, this is a little older. he is a fellow with...
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the hmrc boston april was 80 systems open to abuse.use. and i'mjust not boston april was 80 systems open to abuse. and i'm just not sure what is been done to stop it —— the hmrc boss said in april the system was subject to. you have millions of employers phoning up, wanting support, it is hard to weed out the fraudsters, but this is a problem they have known about. they set up a whistle—blowing they have known about. they set up a whistle— blowing hotline they have known about. they set up a whistle—blowing hotline earlier in december which i think has had about 8000 calls and hmrc have said they are chasing up cases on that. they really need to do that and start making an example of people to deter any future abuse, especially now we've got the newjob support scheme in place. that a lot of phone calls. idid not in place. that a lot of phone calls. i did not realise it was so high. let's finish on the daily mirror, looking at the same story, just a different angle. my goodness, marcus rashford, he's got his mum into help ata rashford,
the hmrc boston april was 80 systems open to abuse.use. and i'mjust not boston april was 80 systems open to abuse. and i'm just not sure what is been done to stop it —— the hmrc boss said in april the system was subject to. you have millions of employers phoning up, wanting support, it is hard to weed out the fraudsters, but this is a problem they have known about. they set up a whistle—blowing they have known about. they set up a whistle— blowing hotline they have known about. they set...
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i'd like to you welcome you to the most beautiful campus in the universe, boston college. >> reporteron now says he's home and he wants others to have the same chance. >> i hope i can inspire people to keep walking, keep taking that extra step. even when it hurts, even when it's hard, even when you don't want to. there's no other choice. you have to keep going if you want to achieve what you want in life. who's supporting prop 15? joe biden. biden says, "every kid deserves a quality education and every family deserves to live in a safe, healthy community. that's why i support prop. 15." vote yes. schools and communities first is responsible for the contents of this ad. who's supkamala harris.5? harris says, "a corporate tax loophole has allowed billions to be drained from our public schools and local communities. no more. i'm proud to support prop 15." vote yes. schools and communities first is responsible for the content of this ad. >>> a new fire in napa towncouns the bay area braces for dangerous fire weather. 25 acres burned and road closures are underway with the forecast that ca
i'd like to you welcome you to the most beautiful campus in the universe, boston college. >> reporteron now says he's home and he wants others to have the same chance. >> i hope i can inspire people to keep walking, keep taking that extra step. even when it hurts, even when it's hard, even when you don't want to. there's no other choice. you have to keep going if you want to achieve what you want in life. who's supporting prop 15? joe biden. biden says, "every kid deserves a...
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you grew up in boston.. >> yep >> seth: was that one of the things that helped your path of an actor? did you guys go and see stuff when you were growing up >> yeah, once in a while we'd see plays and we'd go to games -- hockey games. one time i went to see the ice capades. this was in the dorothy hamill days my friend called me up one night, it was a tuesday night. and he said, "do you want to go to the ice capades?" i said, "what? he said, "well, i have to take my aunt, who's a nun by the way, to the ice capades and i have an extra ticket do you want to go? and i said, "no. >> seth: that's like the most boston mad libs of you have to take your aunt who's a nun to the ice capades. >> but it was a tuesday night and any excuse to get out of the house. so i said, "yeah, i'll go. so he picked me up in his fathther's car and we went to the convent to pick up his aunt, the nun, and we were early, so we got stoned in the car and then, you know, kind of opened the windows and blew all the smoke out then his wife -
you grew up in boston.. >> yep >> seth: was that one of the things that helped your path of an actor? did you guys go and see stuff when you were growing up >> yeah, once in a while we'd see plays and we'd go to games -- hockey games. one time i went to see the ice capades. this was in the dorothy hamill days my friend called me up one night, it was a tuesday night. and he said, "do you want to go to the ice capades?" i said, "what? he said, "well, i have...
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what we do a 1970 the anniversary the boston massacre what would do 1973 that averse to the boston tea be due in 1775 the anniversary of the battle of lexington and congress. so, the commission in 1965 with the voting rights act but it is a heyday with the civil rights movement. with the johnson administration determines is telling the nation story is new in the 1960s 1970s should take stock of struggle for civil rights. and it should do the kind of things that james bolden was asking the american people to do was to was to look squarely at the nation's history of slavery, the atrocity of jim crow, the ongoing inequality. and racial injustices and facts brutality based on race. indigenous to the people's movement or will become the american indian movement was very much reached the main street press and not too far from you know, the alcatraz action, custard died for your sins are very much at the height of the early years of the movement where the gay-rightsht movement, so johnson's bicentennial commission was interested in telling this big story. this kind of new big story. johnson d
what we do a 1970 the anniversary the boston massacre what would do 1973 that averse to the boston tea be due in 1775 the anniversary of the battle of lexington and congress. so, the commission in 1965 with the voting rights act but it is a heyday with the civil rights movement. with the johnson administration determines is telling the nation story is new in the 1960s 1970s should take stock of struggle for civil rights. and it should do the kind of things that james bolden was asking the...
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baltimore and boston.er, maybe you can come to our assistance. we had a little strike down here in philadelphia. our business agent got thrown in jail. i haven't got to buy postage stamps much less pay the fine. worse comes to worse, don't worry, i'll okay my overcoat. >> i'm a boss, so don't outme, the union is the best thing that ever happened in this industry. we got arbitration, we can come together like human beings, set standards, set rates, in a civilized manner, you know what i mean? since we went union, we never had a strike. >> january 1, 1915, special to mcclures magazine. midway through the wilson stwrair administration, there are indications that the nation is seeing the beginnings of a new freedom. a weakening of monopolies by the corrupt passages act, clayton antitrust act, workman's compensation, child labor laws. ♪ ♪ >> immigrant and sons of imglan factory workers. ♪ i'll bring you a hun and kaiser too and that is about all one fella can do ♪ ♪ i may not know what the war is about, but i b
baltimore and boston.er, maybe you can come to our assistance. we had a little strike down here in philadelphia. our business agent got thrown in jail. i haven't got to buy postage stamps much less pay the fine. worse comes to worse, don't worry, i'll okay my overcoat. >> i'm a boss, so don't outme, the union is the best thing that ever happened in this industry. we got arbitration, we can come together like human beings, set standards, set rates, in a civilized manner, you know what i...
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in 1973 in boston, when there is this big celebration in boston so december 16, 1973, 200th anniversary of the dumping of the tea. these businessmen get like old boat and rig it up to look like an 18th century boat they sailing from england and it's going to be a ceremonial dumping of the tea with thousands of people they are, but the whole thing is protested, so there's a bunch of people like in a raft wearing nixon grub or masks. this is like watergate. mixing heads doing i'm not a crook pain with a bunch of indigenous people from new england to show to protest the reenactors dressed up as mohawks which the sons of liberty did dress up with mohawks to dump the tea. there was like a gay pride and then a very big march of vietnam veterans against the war protesting the militarization of the protests. so, if you want to wonder when some kind of unitary notion of the american past shattered, it didn't happen two weeks ago when trump said there's a liberal conspiracy. didn't happen with the 1619 project like it's been going on for a very long time, but in fact a lack of knowledge of histor
in 1973 in boston, when there is this big celebration in boston so december 16, 1973, 200th anniversary of the dumping of the tea. these businessmen get like old boat and rig it up to look like an 18th century boat they sailing from england and it's going to be a ceremonial dumping of the tea with thousands of people they are, but the whole thing is protested, so there's a bunch of people like in a raft wearing nixon grub or masks. this is like watergate. mixing heads doing i'm not a crook pain...
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do you have "the boston globe." go on. prove it. show me. yeah. chaos. front page of "the boston globe." here's the "l.a. times" today, "invective interruptions." this is the "washington post." talking about the debate. plunging. good verb there. and then the all capital letters subheading there, which is a rare thing at "the post." trump interrupts and jeers ceaselessly. this is the front of "the new york times" today. in keeping with the other ones you're seeing. trump's heckles sends debate into utter chaos. talks of policies and ideas drowned out. notice a theme, right? from theme to shining theme. the whole country is apparently alarmed and weirded out and shocked by what that was the president did last night, which is extreme enough that it made it a non-hypothetical live question as of last night and as of today as to whether we're going to have any presidential debates anymore since that form of discourse doesn't make that much sense anymore if this is what the president is going to be like now this. led to the presidential debates commission tod
do you have "the boston globe." go on. prove it. show me. yeah. chaos. front page of "the boston globe." here's the "l.a. times" today, "invective interruptions." this is the "washington post." talking about the debate. plunging. good verb there. and then the all capital letters subheading there, which is a rare thing at "the post." trump interrupts and jeers ceaselessly. this is the front of "the new york times" today. in...
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also with us, renee graham, social editor at the "boston globe." renee, i wanted to start with you and that language prosecutor harris used today in her closing argument to this jury of voters, a reckless disregard for human life. as soon as i heard it, i knew that's the massachusetts statute for manslaughter. that's the california statute. it is all over the country. and she is not randomly choosing those words. >> you know, a few months ago, lawrence, the idea was that donald trump was incompetent and that was the problem with his response to the coronavirus. now people realize his response has been lethal. that his response has been sadistic. and it continues to be so. he is out there at these rallies saying, you know, we've turned the corner, everything is going to be fine. he's told people not to let the virus dominate their lives. and meanwhile, hundreds of people are dying every day. tens of thousands of people are getting infected every day. and if that's not a reckless disregard of human life, i really don't know what is because he is stil
also with us, renee graham, social editor at the "boston globe." renee, i wanted to start with you and that language prosecutor harris used today in her closing argument to this jury of voters, a reckless disregard for human life. as soon as i heard it, i knew that's the massachusetts statute for manslaughter. that's the california statute. it is all over the country. and she is not randomly choosing those words. >> you know, a few months ago, lawrence, the idea was that donald...
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pfizer -- boston scientific.haved had stocks under pressure, but we've seen multiple year upside especially as we merge into a poser-covid -- post-covid world. nor. jack: one caught carlton english's eye. >> what opportunities are you seeing there? >> well, i love p and c long term. you've got a great management team, a dividend that's very, very safe, but i think your point about blackrock's sale is really, there's a lot of optionality around that. it's both positive from an offensive and defensive perspective. if you think about it, they now have the strongest balance sheet in all of banks today, so if you think about a double dip, pnc's well positioned but it's also offensively attractive because they have the ability to go do an acquisition, buy back stock and really increase their earnings power that they have coming out of this down turn. so this is a high, you know, a name that we think has multiple dollars upside over the next five, you know, 3-5 years. jack: and ben's got a question. >> hey, david, your
pfizer -- boston scientific.haved had stocks under pressure, but we've seen multiple year upside especially as we merge into a poser-covid -- post-covid world. nor. jack: one caught carlton english's eye. >> what opportunities are you seeing there? >> well, i love p and c long term. you've got a great management team, a dividend that's very, very safe, but i think your point about blackrock's sale is really, there's a lot of optionality around that. it's both positive from an...
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organizes for the boston marathon postpone the race and 2021 today.ent is usually held in april but due to the pandemic it will happen next fault at the earliest. and the organizer said the exact date of the next boston marathon will be announced by the end of this year. >> an american tradition. thank you, elizabeth. >>> coming up next, he was pulled out of the game but joined in on the celebrations. why a dodger player is under a big investigation tonight. >>> ny an east bay teacher taught students from his car. >> this is a never been done before as far as i know. but you know, it is a challenge some of us are really excited to be part of. >> later, one bay area city has said their halloween fe uber and lyft are like every big guy i've ever brought down. prop 22 doesn't "help" their drivers-- it denies them benefits. 22 doesn't help women. it actually weakens sexual harassment laws, which are meant to protect them. uber and lyft aren't even required to investigate sexual harassment claims. i agree with the la times: no on 22. uber and lyft want all
organizes for the boston marathon postpone the race and 2021 today.ent is usually held in april but due to the pandemic it will happen next fault at the earliest. and the organizer said the exact date of the next boston marathon will be announced by the end of this year. >> an american tradition. thank you, elizabeth. >>> coming up next, he was pulled out of the game but joined in on the celebrations. why a dodger player is under a big investigation tonight. >>> ny an...
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. >>> the fbi is investigating what appears to be a deliberate fire set in a boston ballot drop box. massachusetts election officials say the fire was started early yesterday morning in a drop box outside the boston public library downtown. there were 122 ballots inside the box when it was emptied. 87 were still legible and able to be processed. police release images of the person near the box at the time. people can either vote in person or by a replacement ballot that will be mailed to them. >>> a snowstorm is slowing the spread of a colorado fire fire. officials say it won't be enough to put the fire out. the east trouble some fire has destroyed some 300 scare miles. that's an area about the size of new york city. the fire has burned part of rocky mountain national park and caused thousands to evacuate. officials say it is still not safe for some to return to their homes >> until we can get this fire where it is safe for re-entry, that's our goal. we need to work on the structure that have not been lost. and continue to protect those areas. it is time intensive. >> the east troubl
. >>> the fbi is investigating what appears to be a deliberate fire set in a boston ballot drop box. massachusetts election officials say the fire was started early yesterday morning in a drop box outside the boston public library downtown. there were 122 ballots inside the box when it was emptied. 87 were still legible and able to be processed. police release images of the person near the box at the time. people can either vote in person or by a replacement ballot that will be mailed...
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the two met for the first debate at the university of massachusetts in boston, and to questions on socialpreme court, abortion, and a number of other issues. the debate was moderated by jim layer of pbs. >> 30 seconds.
the two met for the first debate at the university of massachusetts in boston, and to questions on socialpreme court, abortion, and a number of other issues. the debate was moderated by jim layer of pbs. >> 30 seconds.
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the box was set on fire outside the downtown boston public library. he appeared in court yesterday.e does not appear to be plotting against our democracy as some are alleging. yesterday police were outside of boxes. >> we want to make sure everybody's right to vote is not interfered with. >> i'm glad they're here, but it's a sad day we have to have this protection to vote. >> authorities say there were 122 ballots inside the burned box when it was emptied. 87 still able to be processed. voters whose ballots were affected can vote in person or by a replacement ballot. >>> dod ger fans are thrilled about a possible world series tiedle. the dodgers took a 3-2 lead. the dodgers can clinch the series tonight. it would be their first title since 1988. the series is being played at globe life field in arlington, texas, because of the pandemic. it's the first time the world series has ever been played at a neutral field. >>> still ahead, forget about chestnuts roasting on an open fire. kfc is back with its fire log to make your home smell extra crispy this holiday. an open fire. kfc is back
the box was set on fire outside the downtown boston public library. he appeared in court yesterday.e does not appear to be plotting against our democracy as some are alleging. yesterday police were outside of boxes. >> we want to make sure everybody's right to vote is not interfered with. >> i'm glad they're here, but it's a sad day we have to have this protection to vote. >> authorities say there were 122 ballots inside the burned box when it was emptied. 87 still able to be...
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boston area audience, if folks are interested in these we can go into detail.e studied a food swap and time bank in this locale. the easiest way to talk about what happens is nonprofits, the term failure to thrive. one of them failed during the time we were studying it. one of them thrived in a lot of ways but not in others but in all these cases there were kind of what we might think of dynamics of social exclusion that undermine the mission and intentions of the founders, they hold some important lessons for those trying to build alternative economies and i put myself in that camp. what about the for profits? they comprise many many more people, have gotten a lot of attention. so we began studying these in the early days and in the early days things were pretty good on a lot of these platforms, the earnings were generally happy although, then as now, it has gotten worse but making a full-time living on these platforms was hard to do even in the early days and that was true for a couple reasons was either the wages were too low so in the earliest days wages we
boston area audience, if folks are interested in these we can go into detail.e studied a food swap and time bank in this locale. the easiest way to talk about what happens is nonprofits, the term failure to thrive. one of them failed during the time we were studying it. one of them thrived in a lot of ways but not in others but in all these cases there were kind of what we might think of dynamics of social exclusion that undermine the mission and intentions of the founders, they hold some...
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love is like boston lager. rich, complex and it's over too soon. right, chrissy?♪ it's the most talked a chip so cheesy, year. so jalapeñoey. it could only be called: lay's cheddar jalapeño. gotta have lay's. metro has the best deal in wireless. so whatever your goal, however you hustle, metro has you covered, so you can rule your day. get unlimited data with 5g access included for just $35 a line. all on america's largest 5g network at no extra charge. and right now, get the latest 5g phones for less than 100 bucks when you switch. that's the best deal in wireless. metro. empowering you to rule your day. thanks captain obvious. i'm you from the future here to warn you about 2020. it can't be that bad, right? let's just say it gets a bit dramatic. there's no toilet paper, hand sanitizer or sports, oh and trips were cancelled. what??! listen just choose free cancellation on hotels.com because no one knows what the future holds. anything else? we're bald earlier today, i spoke with documentarian alexandra pelosi. we talked about her newest film for showtime, which d
love is like boston lager. rich, complex and it's over too soon. right, chrissy?♪ it's the most talked a chip so cheesy, year. so jalapeñoey. it could only be called: lay's cheddar jalapeño. gotta have lay's. metro has the best deal in wireless. so whatever your goal, however you hustle, metro has you covered, so you can rule your day. get unlimited data with 5g access included for just $35 a line. all on america's largest 5g network at no extra charge. and right now, get the latest 5g...
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love is like boston lager. rich, complex and it's over too soon. right, chrissy? ♪ 'the black bear school' of chess. speed players. trash talkers. you wanna come inside my house - how about i come in your house! and through defeat, he learned... ♪ you can beat every bear in the forest, but the game is never finished. ♪ ♪ you can go your own way ♪ go your own way your wireless. your rules. only xfinity mobile lets you choose shared data, unlimited or a mix of each. and switch anytime so you only pay for the data you need. switch and save up to $400 a year on your wireless bill. with the carrier rated #1 in customer satisfaction. call, click, or visit your local xfinity store today. country are calling for the removal of statues of christopher columbus, saying the italian explorer was responsible for the genocide and exploitation of native people. >> the christopher columbus statue in boston defaced-- specifically, beheaded. >> in minneapolis, protesters tied ropes around the neck of a christopher columbus statue and they pulled it down. >> demonstrators cheering as
love is like boston lager. rich, complex and it's over too soon. right, chrissy? ♪ 'the black bear school' of chess. speed players. trash talkers. you wanna come inside my house - how about i come in your house! and through defeat, he learned... ♪ you can beat every bear in the forest, but the game is never finished. ♪ ♪ you can go your own way ♪ go your own way your wireless. your rules. only xfinity mobile lets you choose shared data, unlimited or a mix of each. and switch anytime...
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. >>> up next, the newest edition at a boston zoo.aby gorilla is welcomed into the world. how cute. ♪ here's to the duers. to all the people who realize they can du more with less asthma thanks to dupixent, the add-on treatment for specific types of moderate-to-severe asthma. dupixent isn't for sudden breathing problems. it can improve lung function for better breathing in as little as 2 weeks and help prevent severe asthma attacks. it's not a steroid but can help reduce or eliminate oral steroids. dupixent can cause serious allergic reactions including anaphylaxis. get help right away if you have rash, shortness of breath, chest pain, op your asthma treatments, including steroids, without talking to your doctor. are you ready to du more with less asthma? talk to your asthma specialist about dupixent. >>> here's a look at today's forecast in some cities around the country. >> i got an invitation to a halloween party. >> it's the great pumpkin. >> for the first time in 50 years, charlie brown's holiday special's will not be broadcast o
. >>> up next, the newest edition at a boston zoo.aby gorilla is welcomed into the world. how cute. ♪ here's to the duers. to all the people who realize they can du more with less asthma thanks to dupixent, the add-on treatment for specific types of moderate-to-severe asthma. dupixent isn't for sudden breathing problems. it can improve lung function for better breathing in as little as 2 weeks and help prevent severe asthma attacks. it's not a steroid but can help reduce or eliminate...
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another million in just the last three weeks after scenes like these across the country, the mayor of boston vows to crack down on house parties. >> it's a perfect scenario it's a petrie dish for the spread of the virus. >> reporter: but small gatherings are also fueling the rise the governor of rhode island ordering businesses to close all break rooms. in georgia, 13 workers inside an election prep center tested positive >> i think as we enter the fall and the winter every part of the nation is going to be lit up by infection. >> reporter: with some towns prepared to reinstate restrictions, today cities like denver requiring masks outdoors and limiting gatherings to five people states like texas though have given the all clear for bars to open at reduced capacity across the nation, more than 36,000 people are hospitalized with covid. officials worry that number is poised to balloon, especially as fatigue grows over taking precautions gale bruso, beloved grandmother and school bus driver, took every safety measure she could but today her family holds her funeral. >> before she took her last
another million in just the last three weeks after scenes like these across the country, the mayor of boston vows to crack down on house parties. >> it's a perfect scenario it's a petrie dish for the spread of the virus. >> reporter: but small gatherings are also fueling the rise the governor of rhode island ordering businesses to close all break rooms. in georgia, 13 workers inside an election prep center tested positive >> i think as we enter the fall and the winter every...
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coming up on the show, boston beer noting a drop-off in keg sales due to the pandemic. which parts of the business helped pick up the slack we will talk to the company's chairman in a first on cnbc interview state ahead. that stock up nm 18%. >>> yields dipping a bit today, around.78% off the lows where we were at the pandemic started, .5 we'll be right back. >>> welcome back time now for our daily coronavirus tracker. the u.s. reporting more than 77,000 cases today, a new record high according to nbc news dr. anthony fauci appearing on msnbc he wouldier today called the current infection rate concerning colorado, indiana, and montana all set individual records for daily cases. this comes as a federal judge ruled that two colorado churches did not have to limit the number of worshippers they allow inside and that those worshippers did not have to wear face you everings deaths have been rising this week this the u.s. as well. more than 1,100 new deaths were reported today, the most in more than a month the number still less than half of the daily death toll in the u.s. d
coming up on the show, boston beer noting a drop-off in keg sales due to the pandemic. which parts of the business helped pick up the slack we will talk to the company's chairman in a first on cnbc interview state ahead. that stock up nm 18%. >>> yields dipping a bit today, around.78% off the lows where we were at the pandemic started, .5 we'll be right back. >>> welcome back time now for our daily coronavirus tracker. the u.s. reporting more than 77,000 cases today, a new...
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i know this map doesn't show it, but new york city, boston, i'm going to go ahead and call this. flakes tomorrow morning. >> you heard it here first janessa, thank you. >>> voters explain what keeps them motivated waiting in the long lines serum. yet formulated to be gentle on your skin. new no7 advanced retinol night concentrate. these fudge brownie m&m's are really fyes they are. to put a fudge brownie center in an m&m's is... genius! i know. i was going to say hard! why won't you... ughhhh... ahhh! why won't you go in... new fudge brownie m&m's. vicks vapopatch. easy to wear with soothing vicks vapors for her, for you, for the whole family. trusted soothing vapors, from vicks brushing only reaches 25% of your mouth. listerine® cleans virtually 100%. helping to prevent gum disease and bad breath. never settle for 25%. always go for 100. bring out the bold™ >>> in today's top stories, a curfew is in effect in philadelphia as police struggle to contain the violence and shooti looting after a deadly police shooting of walter wallace at least 50 officers have been injured. official
i know this map doesn't show it, but new york city, boston, i'm going to go ahead and call this. flakes tomorrow morning. >> you heard it here first janessa, thank you. >>> voters explain what keeps them motivated waiting in the long lines serum. yet formulated to be gentle on your skin. new no7 advanced retinol night concentrate. these fudge brownie m&m's are really fyes they are. to put a fudge brownie center in an m&m's is... genius! i know. i was going to say hard!...