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, and the founding factor of boston college high school, and later, boston college, now, boston college university. also in this group was vernon fitzpatrick, who was the father of the future for chip -- bishop john fitzpatrick, who became an important person in raising leaf funds for ireland in 1847. art in group of pre-famine and grants was patrick don who, the editor -- donna who -- donahue. you degrees of poverty in ireland with the most severe cases in the western and southern section of the country, the areas that would be very vulnerable to the loss of potatoes. this is where people were most dependent upon it for their food. bishop fitzpatrick, here you see a graph indicating the scale of the loss of the potato. it never went back to the levels of the pre-famine. the dietary practices of the irish had to change a little bit after this, although, potatoes, as any of you have visited ireland know, are still very popular. now, bishop fitzpatrick, andrew carney, and patrick donahue were prominent in boston efforts. they spearheaded fundraising to help send relief to ireland. america
, and the founding factor of boston college high school, and later, boston college, now, boston college university. also in this group was vernon fitzpatrick, who was the father of the future for chip -- bishop john fitzpatrick, who became an important person in raising leaf funds for ireland in 1847. art in group of pre-famine and grants was patrick don who, the editor -- donna who -- donahue. you degrees of poverty in ireland with the most severe cases in the western and southern section of...
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, and the founding factor of boston college high school, and later, boston college, now, boston college university. also in this group was bernard fitzpatrick, who was the father of the future for bishop john fitzpatrick, who became an important person in raising leaf -- raising relief funds for ireland in 1847. and in this group of pre-famine immigrants was patrick donahue, the editor of the boston pilot and a very successful banker in boston. it is noteworthy that these early immigrants responded rapidly and generously by organizing fundraising campaigns to help feed the starving irish in their homeland. when news of the severity of the second failure of the potato crop in late 1846 arrived in boston. here we have a slide that shows you the degrees of poverty in ireland, with the most severe cases in the western and southern sections of the country. these would be the areas that would be very, very vulnerable to the loss of the potato since this is where the people were most dependent upon it for their food. bishop fitzpatrick -- here you see a graph indicating the scale of the loss o
, and the founding factor of boston college high school, and later, boston college, now, boston college university. also in this group was bernard fitzpatrick, who was the father of the future for bishop john fitzpatrick, who became an important person in raising leaf -- raising relief funds for ireland in 1847. and in this group of pre-famine immigrants was patrick donahue, the editor of the boston pilot and a very successful banker in boston. it is noteworthy that these early immigrants...
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my career with the boston police department was changed. things he did to deal with corruption and the detective sergeants at that time they took care of the gambling et cetera and this was no secret. nobody would do anything. on a saturday morning he transferred every one of them and the saturday morning massacre was something that sent the message loud and clear there was a new game in town. second, he brought in five whiz kids, outside men that were extraordinary. gary hayes, bob wasserman who's been a mentor to me and still think he's one of the smartest in the business and totally transformed the system to allow young people to get promoted and totally changed the academy. one of the people they brought in from the outside just passed away here in new york who created the hostage negotiation initiative and i was trained for a period of time myself. we actually shared a desk in the commissioner's office for a period of time. when you look at these young minds that changed everything they created a planning research committee 26 people c
my career with the boston police department was changed. things he did to deal with corruption and the detective sergeants at that time they took care of the gambling et cetera and this was no secret. nobody would do anything. on a saturday morning he transferred every one of them and the saturday morning massacre was something that sent the message loud and clear there was a new game in town. second, he brought in five whiz kids, outside men that were extraordinary. gary hayes, bob wasserman...
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said that's just boston because of the boston -- the catholic boston -- the boston catholics have a special problem. boom. what you guys set in motion led quickly to the revelations it wasn't a boston problem, it was an american problem. the europeans immediately said that's an american problem. it's american catholics have the problem. no boom. germany, france, astoria, dash astoria, poland, netherlands, we have yet to see the reckoning and over these years we're looking at a problem that exists everywhere that our catholic priests, nowhere more grievously than in ireland, and in ireland, something approaching 20,000 victims of priests in a small country. i've said before, i say in the book, it's reasonable to think that everyone in ireland is somehow related to a victim of a priest which accounts for the collapse of the catholic church in ireland. >> right. >> what's that pop francis was oning into and why some of us thought here is when he'll gibb to reckon with it, and he didn't. that was always the season of revelations in philadelphia, a grand jury laid bare accusations agains
said that's just boston because of the boston -- the catholic boston -- the boston catholics have a special problem. boom. what you guys set in motion led quickly to the revelations it wasn't a boston problem, it was an american problem. the europeans immediately said that's an american problem. it's american catholics have the problem. no boom. germany, france, astoria, dash astoria, poland, netherlands, we have yet to see the reckoning and over these years we're looking at a problem that...
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i believe that's the case in new york and to a lesser extent in boston. it's certainly the case in los angeles where my successor in l.a. charlie beck and mike moore both of whom i had the opportunity work with. >> host: when you tell the story about rule colin you committed the cardinal sin of asking a question. ugoda roll call and you say are there any questions and you raise your hand and you asked a question. tell us about that. >> guest: as you know as an outsider you learn it by being mayor and showing up for roll call and not to catch them but to listen to them and make yourself available. that's something he did. at that time i have become so disillusioned with policing and i was looking to move to a suburban police department where i was living at the time and he came into that roll call and he after hearing a few things about him i was desperate to get out at that precinct. as a dumping ground in never having any connections i was stuck there. it was a tough place to work. the bosses were awful and there was no money in those days. you were desp
i believe that's the case in new york and to a lesser extent in boston. it's certainly the case in los angeles where my successor in l.a. charlie beck and mike moore both of whom i had the opportunity work with. >> host: when you tell the story about rule colin you committed the cardinal sin of asking a question. ugoda roll call and you say are there any questions and you raise your hand and you asked a question. tell us about that. >> guest: as you know as an outsider you learn it...
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boston, massachusetts want? tsarnaev not to be put to death but sit in a prison cell the rest of his life? >> i think the majority of people think he should be put to death and fast, stop paying for him. most people i talk to feel that way. i would love it if i could guarantee he would sit in jail and wrought forever. the state of massachusetts use taxpayer dollars for abortion to kill innocent babies but not to call criminals and murderers who mutilated 17 men and women, 265 injured people and we couldn't put this guy to death, but support planned parenthood, disgusting. todd: do you think djokhar tsarnaev is ultimately put to death for what he did on that fateful monday in april of 2013? >> i pray he does. i do. i think he should be put to rest. todd: please finish your thought. >> my son knows there's no way he will never get out the way policies are changing. todd: appreciate your time, david country should never forget, horrible day and you're living with the scars the rest of your life. >> a federal holida
boston, massachusetts want? tsarnaev not to be put to death but sit in a prison cell the rest of his life? >> i think the majority of people think he should be put to death and fast, stop paying for him. most people i talk to feel that way. i would love it if i could guarantee he would sit in jail and wrought forever. the state of massachusetts use taxpayer dollars for abortion to kill innocent babies but not to call criminals and murderers who mutilated 17 men and women, 265 injured...
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she moved to boston in 1992 to attend boston university. there see the became an activist in the community, working as a senior aid to congressman joseph kennedy ii and working for senator carey for 13 years in a vurayty of roles. including constituency director and political director. in 2009, she launched a histor, at-large campaign for boston city counsel and won, becoming the first woman of color elected to the counsel in the 100-year history. she worked in partnership with residents, advocates and other elected officials to combat the disparities facing the community. in 2016, congresswoman pressly was named one the 14 young democrats to watch. and in 2018, boston chamber of commerce, named her as the one of the outstanding civil rights leaders. in 2015, she earned the emily's risk, rising star award and named one of boston magazine's 50 most powerful people. she's also a fellow in public leadership in the class of 2012. and she has accomplished so much. she's been a champion for justice, are productive justice, justice for immigrants,
she moved to boston in 1992 to attend boston university. there see the became an activist in the community, working as a senior aid to congressman joseph kennedy ii and working for senator carey for 13 years in a vurayty of roles. including constituency director and political director. in 2009, she launched a histor, at-large campaign for boston city counsel and won, becoming the first woman of color elected to the counsel in the 100-year history. she worked in partnership with residents,...
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it's outside of boston. and we're actually part of a trisite park system one park three sites, so to say but our sister sites are frederick law olmsted national historic site, which is also in brookline, massachusetts frederick law olmstead being the landscape architect who designed green spaces all across america people often, i think know him best for central park in new york city. and then longfellow house, washington's headquarters national historic site just across the river in cambridge. and that was george washington's headquarters and home for close to nine months during the american revolution during the siege of boston and it also became the home of henry wadsworth longfellow and his family. he was the preeminent american poet of the 1800s. and so again, we're all sort of one park system managed by the same upper management team. and so we are a very small site, but we certainly get a lot of visitors from all around the world all around the united states and generally we offer 30 minute guided tour
it's outside of boston. and we're actually part of a trisite park system one park three sites, so to say but our sister sites are frederick law olmsted national historic site, which is also in brookline, massachusetts frederick law olmstead being the landscape architect who designed green spaces all across america people often, i think know him best for central park in new york city. and then longfellow house, washington's headquarters national historic site just across the river in cambridge....
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going on between what was known as the boston bombers, elite boston society. and she really wanted them i think, to rub shoulders with people of all backgrounds, and all walks of life as a way of again, making sure that they were well rounded individuals. now, they also attended another school. a boy school cooley dexter school. and at school at the time had an after school supervised program. one of the reasons why ms. kennedy placed -- -- actually caught a neighbor's roof. and said, okay, we have to do something here. the dexter school was a private school. it was generally around third or fourth grade where mr. kennedy started to take a more active role with children's education around that point. and then putting them into the dexter school which was a private school. and kennedy was likely the only irish name on the roster. and so, when these boys first got to the school they were actually teased for being irish and catholic pretty early on. but within just a short amount of time, jack kennedy was really finding ways to make friends. he was actually joine
going on between what was known as the boston bombers, elite boston society. and she really wanted them i think, to rub shoulders with people of all backgrounds, and all walks of life as a way of again, making sure that they were well rounded individuals. now, they also attended another school. a boy school cooley dexter school. and at school at the time had an after school supervised program. one of the reasons why ms. kennedy placed -- -- actually caught a neighbor's roof. and said, okay, we...
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a boston police patrolman.than a shock to me to read in bill bratton's new book about policing "the profession," this fact of his childhood. quote, i didn't know any cops, no one in my family was a cop. i didn't know anybody who didn't know any cops, but bill bratton is the only cop i know whose ambition to wear the badge began with a book, a picture book called "your police," a child's history of the new york police department, biggest department in america. that little billy bratten would grow up to run twice, two different tours of duty for new york city mayors. first mayor he served is someone he does not recognize, rudolph giuliani. when bill bratton returned from military service in vietnam, joined boston police department in 1970, rose to the top of that department and served as boston's police commissioner before serving as nypd commissioner and chief of police in los angeles. no one in history of american law enforcement has run three of our biggest police departments. no one in the history of american
a boston police patrolman.than a shock to me to read in bill bratton's new book about policing "the profession," this fact of his childhood. quote, i didn't know any cops, no one in my family was a cop. i didn't know anybody who didn't know any cops, but bill bratton is the only cop i know whose ambition to wear the badge began with a book, a picture book called "your police," a child's history of the new york police department, biggest department in america. that little...
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boston is under a heat emergency. temperatures rose above 90 degrees for the third consecutive day. >> in the last couple of days we have had 18 calls that we flagged as being directly heat- related. but on top of that we have seen a 31% increase in our call but on top of that we have seen a 31 percent incre volume for the last 48 hours. >> reporter: many flock to cooling centers and neighboring parks. why'd you guys come out here? >> it is hot. >> reporter: more than 24 million people from the northern plains to new england and parts of texas are under a heat advisory. today at least six states set record highs. it was a similar story in late today a large tornado was spotted northeast of denver in weld, county, colorado. a tornado warning was issued for the surrounding areas. severe drought conditions across the west have helped fuel two wildfires in arizona, more than 100,000 acres have burned. in neighboring utah, the dry conditions prompted the governor to call for a weekend of prayer. >> we need more rain and we
boston is under a heat emergency. temperatures rose above 90 degrees for the third consecutive day. >> in the last couple of days we have had 18 calls that we flagged as being directly heat- related. but on top of that we have seen a 31% increase in our call but on top of that we have seen a 31 percent incre volume for the last 48 hours. >> reporter: many flock to cooling centers and neighboring parks. why'd you guys come out here? >> it is hot. >> reporter: more than 24...
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charlie hundred family offices in boston turns out boston with the rise of the industrial revolution was the silicon valley of its day. that is are some of the first really big cash fortunes were emerged. now today there is an estimated 10,000 family offices globally with 1000 andh london alone. most cater to families usually with wealth with usually two to $50 million or more. a quarte of $8 billion. even though we do not know about it there's nothing inherently sinister they say they hire a place or people can bring the wealth industry professionals, the tax lawyers and others. bringing them in-house to provide even another layer of confidentiality and secrecy. but inherent to their mission is accumulation and transfer of wealth to the next generation. and so they are inherently all about tax minimization, planning trust, planning succession, moving the money to the next legislation will paying the least amount of taxes. that's one of the things or sing with the growth of this concentration of wealth. but instead of families paying their taxes and having children it is accelerating
charlie hundred family offices in boston turns out boston with the rise of the industrial revolution was the silicon valley of its day. that is are some of the first really big cash fortunes were emerged. now today there is an estimated 10,000 family offices globally with 1000 andh london alone. most cater to families usually with wealth with usually two to $50 million or more. a quarte of $8 billion. even though we do not know about it there's nothing inherently sinister they say they hire a...
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we both grew up in the -- section of boston.epartment, including my father who is a police bitch woman. it came as nothing less than a shock to me, to see in bill bratton. book about policing, this fact of his childhood. quote, i didn't know any carbs, no one in my family was a cop a. i didn't know anyone who didn't know any cops. but bill baton is the only caught by no who so ambition to wear the badge, began with a book. a 1956 picture book called your police. a child's history of the new york police department, the biggest police department in america. the department that little billy bratton who would grow up to run twice, two different tours of duty for today for new york city mayor's, the first new york city mary who bill bright and served is someone he no longer recognize is named rudolph giuliani. when bill brought in return from military service in vietnam, he joined the boston police department in 1970, he rose to the top of that department, and served as boston's police commissioner before serving as the nypd commissi
we both grew up in the -- section of boston.epartment, including my father who is a police bitch woman. it came as nothing less than a shock to me, to see in bill bratton. book about policing, this fact of his childhood. quote, i didn't know any carbs, no one in my family was a cop a. i didn't know anyone who didn't know any cops. but bill baton is the only caught by no who so ambition to wear the badge, began with a book. a 1956 picture book called your police. a child's history of the new...
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albany to boston, watch for that. the west coast broke the long street for portland and seattle, but it just moves inland to the northern rockies. linsey? >> unprecedented heat and it's not even july yet. ginger, thank you. >>> next tonight, new developments in the deadly condo collapse in surfside, florida, as families are still awaiting word. tonight, c news confirming a letter was sent to residents back in april warning that the damage to the building had gotten significantly worse. one again today there were difficult can dif conditions for the search, including more heavy rain. falling debris put some areas off-limits. a caravan of dump trucks escorted by police taking debris to is a warehouse for examination. and tonight, we're hearing from residents, including a survivor who miraculously made it out and she says she had been reporting issues with the building for years. abc's victor oquendo in surfside for us again tonight. >> reporter: tonight, the dangerous and desperate search, combing through millions of po
albany to boston, watch for that. the west coast broke the long street for portland and seattle, but it just moves inland to the northern rockies. linsey? >> unprecedented heat and it's not even july yet. ginger, thank you. >>> next tonight, new developments in the deadly condo collapse in surfside, florida, as families are still awaiting word. tonight, c news confirming a letter was sent to residents back in april warning that the damage to the building had gotten significantly...
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especially to boston to see the red sox. for those of us in new england, we like to hear that. we know the audience is looking forward to hearing more about the book winning independence, so let's begin again. the focus has been on the era of the revolution. what do you love most about this chapter in our history? >> thank you for having me in the library and historical society for inviting me tonight. i've been looking forward to doing this. i was drawn to the revolution because that is where everything starts for the united states. the social ideas were formed during the course of the revolution. if you think about it, lincoln when he talked about it seven years ago was referring to 1776 and the ideas of equality and god-given rights of life, liberty and pursuit of happiness for all people. and when martin luther king talked about having a dream, his dream was that african-americans would be cut in on the ideas that really begin with the american revolution so i was drawn to that and i think in addition because the revolution consisted of two things. on the one hand, there's
especially to boston to see the red sox. for those of us in new england, we like to hear that. we know the audience is looking forward to hearing more about the book winning independence, so let's begin again. the focus has been on the era of the revolution. what do you love most about this chapter in our history? >> thank you for having me in the library and historical society for inviting me tonight. i've been looking forward to doing this. i was drawn to the revolution because that is...
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so he looked to many of the most prominent volitionists in the massachusetts area in boston specifically to form what was called a black committee which consisted of not only noted african-american abolitionists such as frederick douglass, but also white abolitionists as well such as wendell phillips or george luther stearns. they formed the black committee and started to rally support around the idea of forming a regimen of african-american. they got together a group of recruiters and along this wall over here. we have pictures of many of the men and women who spread out across the north seeking african-american's to join the 54th, massachusetts regiment. at the time of during the civil war each state would put forth regimen of soldiers. so you would have the 110th new york regimen for example or the 20th, massachusetts regimen that means that all the soldiers from that regimen came from, massachusetts or new york at the time there weren't enough eligible african-american's of eligible military age to support a regimen so the recruiters fanned out across the north seeking enlistments to
so he looked to many of the most prominent volitionists in the massachusetts area in boston specifically to form what was called a black committee which consisted of not only noted african-american abolitionists such as frederick douglass, but also white abolitionists as well such as wendell phillips or george luther stearns. they formed the black committee and started to rally support around the idea of forming a regimen of african-american. they got together a group of recruiters and along...
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. >> and we have jane richard, a little girl who grew up in the neighborhood i grew up in boston. she was seven years old when she lost her leg in the boston marathon bombing, her brother martin standing beside her was killed, her mother was injured, her father was injured, they were all there as a family at the marathon. she stood up at fenway park and sang the national anthem. i can't even talk about it now, rachel, it's so moving. we'll show that at the end of the hour. it's special night in boston. >> i'm already falling apart thinking about it. >> i should not have mentioned it until the time comes because it's going to be hard for me to compose myself for that. but thank you, rachel. it's time for you to go fishing, it's friday night. >> do you want me to tell you a quick dad joke to help you reset emotionally? >> please. >> what's the best thing about switzerland? >> the mountains? >> i don't know, but the flag is a big plus. >> okay. that worked. that did it. your weekend starts now, rachel, thank you. >> thank you, lawrence. >>> the breaking news for defendant trump tonig
. >> and we have jane richard, a little girl who grew up in the neighborhood i grew up in boston. she was seven years old when she lost her leg in the boston marathon bombing, her brother martin standing beside her was killed, her mother was injured, her father was injured, they were all there as a family at the marathon. she stood up at fenway park and sang the national anthem. i can't even talk about it now, rachel, it's so moving. we'll show that at the end of the hour. it's special...
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the city of boston is not being consistent with the best thing can say about it.nt when it invites all of these outsiders to raise their flags and says yes to all of them commit until our client applies, this isn't the safety speaking, this is a public forum for the speech of all these various organizations and boston was quite happy to host all of these organizations until our client supplied. that's unconstitutional discrimination of the view figh point of our client. to get this gets to in exhibit c . it has been open to all flags the city never took a position on any those conveyed freight can they really claim now that all the groups that they said yes to over the years are actually engaging in speech sponsored and approved by the government and only the christian flag is beyond the pale? >> briefly on that, none of the were religious groups and the interestingly enough and i thin this is actually quite relevant the briefs were filed by the anti-defamation league and the sikh group on the side of the city of boston. are what the plaintiffs are arguing here. >
the city of boston is not being consistent with the best thing can say about it.nt when it invites all of these outsiders to raise their flags and says yes to all of them commit until our client applies, this isn't the safety speaking, this is a public forum for the speech of all these various organizations and boston was quite happy to host all of these organizations until our client supplied. that's unconstitutional discrimination of the view figh point of our client. to get this gets to in...
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this was when i was in boston to book passage to join mr. adams after a five-year absence from one another and mr. jefferson. i remember you coming and making yourself known to me and saying that you would travel with me to see that all of my needs were met aboard ship for my husband had cautioned me about being on the ship was no place for a lady. but you did not have passage on the active as i did. i have already paved my way and spoken with the captain and could not pull out for we were to leave the very next day. but, i was very grateful to you. >> that turned out to be our very first meeting. very first time we met 100 or having heard so much about your forehead to think that it was nearly ten years later that i was able to meet you personally. and perhaps it was far too much of a presumption to think that after five years. not seeing your husband that you might welcome to travel with me. an afterthought. i'm happy that you are ships sailed the earlier. and i following not too long thereafter and then yes. to meet in front. you know, i
this was when i was in boston to book passage to join mr. adams after a five-year absence from one another and mr. jefferson. i remember you coming and making yourself known to me and saying that you would travel with me to see that all of my needs were met aboard ship for my husband had cautioned me about being on the ship was no place for a lady. but you did not have passage on the active as i did. i have already paved my way and spoken with the captain and could not pull out for we were to...
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tomorrow boston will be 97, feeling like 100. tomorrow boston will be 97, if you're wondering where relief is, right now for the east coast, there are storms around pittsburgh. they will push through the area tomorrow into thursday. by friday, saturday, sunday, a big chunk of the northeast doesn't get out of the 70s. >> o'donnell: tonight, as vaccinated americans are getting used to living without masks, the most populous county in the u.s. is asking residents to put that face covering back on because of a more-contagious strain of coronavirus that's spreading across the country. we get more on this from cbs' jamie yuccas. >> reporter: tonight, the delta variant is spreading so fast, that l.a. county now wants everyone, even those fully vaccinated, to keep wearing masks indoors. >> i feel like there's got to be more than a couple of people around. i wear one. >> reporter: 68% of l.a. county residents 16 and older are now at least partially vaccinated. of the more than 400,000 cases reported in the county since december, nearly ev
tomorrow boston will be 97, feeling like 100. tomorrow boston will be 97, if you're wondering where relief is, right now for the east coast, there are storms around pittsburgh. they will push through the area tomorrow into thursday. by friday, saturday, sunday, a big chunk of the northeast doesn't get out of the 70s. >> o'donnell: tonight, as vaccinated americans are getting used to living without masks, the most populous county in the u.s. is asking residents to put that face covering...
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sober and he believes in hierarchy and his country is written and he loves his hometown with his boston area, that he had been born 20 years earlier he would not have been picking between them, but he does and so i do try to widen the cast of characters beyond the first four credits in this and of course jefferson, madison, franklin and harrison. smack you also mentioned benjamin franklin. the way it almost selzer conversation, images are involved. can you tell us about this great cartoon that franklin generates very early on in the conversation. >> yes, so he sets a gene genius and he invents a lightning rod and social institutions in the first secular university and he's also someone that invents the world's first real political cartoon and it's not from britain and it's a very democratic culture. and it is the picture of a snake that is cut up into pieces and he has a slogan. it is the first viral means in which we could say hash tag join. the colleagues after work together with the mother country to deceive the french in the early stages what would become the french and indian war.
sober and he believes in hierarchy and his country is written and he loves his hometown with his boston area, that he had been born 20 years earlier he would not have been picking between them, but he does and so i do try to widen the cast of characters beyond the first four credits in this and of course jefferson, madison, franklin and harrison. smack you also mentioned benjamin franklin. the way it almost selzer conversation, images are involved. can you tell us about this great cartoon that...
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but he moves to boston finally and she's able to transfer his title over to her in boston. lived there. she also is able to help them get a job on the railroad. >> again, and representative schiff because believe it or not we only have ten minutes left and we haven't even gotten to the nation of islam which apparently happen because his oldest siblings, family again, had become members of the nation of islam which was an easy step for them having grown up under their fathers interest in garvey is him. >> both of them, parents. >> the parents, right. malcolm gets in trouble and now he's in jail, he's age 20, is a? everybody has his perception of malcolm, big time, excel and but he was only in prison, what, two years maybe? >> he was in there for seven years but he was 20 when he went in. >> okay. during that time he's doing his reading and his studies and is studying about -- >> here's the thing. from this hustling in harlem and the crime ring in boston getting in trouble and even saying that is giving a harsher sentence than he would have if he wasn't messing with white wom
but he moves to boston finally and she's able to transfer his title over to her in boston. lived there. she also is able to help them get a job on the railroad. >> again, and representative schiff because believe it or not we only have ten minutes left and we haven't even gotten to the nation of islam which apparently happen because his oldest siblings, family again, had become members of the nation of islam which was an easy step for them having grown up under their fathers interest in...
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he was captured from africa and brought to boston. i 1706, he was enslaved by reverend kotten mather, a puritan minister known for his involvement in the salem witch trials. onesimus had known about variolation from africa. when there was a smallpox epidemic in boston, onesimus told cotton mather about the practice. here we have an instance of technical medical knowledge transported from africa to america throu thegh slave trade. practices, iron working, technologies and so forth are by slaves. they brought variolation to the americas, too. through the knowledge that cotton mather gained from awesomeness -- onesimus, they were able to combat an outbreak of smallpox in boston in 1721. through the success of that, word spread throughout the colonies and the practice of variolation followed. benjamin franklin was an advocate. several virginia founding fathers were as well, including thomas jefferson. jefferson traveled to philadelphia as a young man in 1766 to get inoculated by variolation. george washington, he was a smallpox survivor.
he was captured from africa and brought to boston. i 1706, he was enslaved by reverend kotten mather, a puritan minister known for his involvement in the salem witch trials. onesimus had known about variolation from africa. when there was a smallpox epidemic in boston, onesimus told cotton mather about the practice. here we have an instance of technical medical knowledge transported from africa to america throu thegh slave trade. practices, iron working, technologies and so forth are by slaves....
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, boston's police commissioner is out of a job.ice commissioner is out of a job. mayor kim janey today firing commissioner dennis white, saying the public has lost trust in his judgment amid allegations of domestic violence. there are reports white admitted hitting and pushing members of his household during a meeting in recent days. mayor janey calling her decision an inescapable conclusion. he was placed on leave in february after just two days on the job. white has repeatedly denied the allegations. >>> when we come back here tonight, news on bruce springsteen. >>> and the reaction from buckingham palace after the birth of prince harry and duchess meghan's new daughter, named after queen elizabeth and princess diana. why hide your skin if dupixent has your moderate-to-severe eczema or atopic dermatitis under control? hide my skin? not me. by hitting eczema where it counts, dupixent helps heal your skin from within, keeping you one step ahead of eczema. and that means long-lasting clearer skin... and fast itch relief for adults.
, boston's police commissioner is out of a job.ice commissioner is out of a job. mayor kim janey today firing commissioner dennis white, saying the public has lost trust in his judgment amid allegations of domestic violence. there are reports white admitted hitting and pushing members of his household during a meeting in recent days. mayor janey calling her decision an inescapable conclusion. he was placed on leave in february after just two days on the job. white has repeatedly denied the...
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and london newspapers are being read in boston. and boston newspapers are being read in london. both of them are being read in philadelphia and new york city and charleston. you are beginning to have a genuine world conversation. it's a conversation about constitutional first principles like what should be the rules for the empire. and fortin having a one candidate is going to have to pay for that really expensive war. they think it's only fair that americans chip in there the big beneficiaries we just got rid of a big french threat to the british colonies further going to start imposing taxes and made of the after wars and the convention begins in 1757 ends with a treaty of paris in 1763. but the aftermath of that to pay for that war britain is going to try to tax america's that's eventually going to lead to the american revolution. the american revolution is going to be a continuation of the world war. eventually france is going to jump back in. again the audience might not know if other very sophisticated the american revolution of the war for independence was one part of a l
and london newspapers are being read in boston. and boston newspapers are being read in london. both of them are being read in philadelphia and new york city and charleston. you are beginning to have a genuine world conversation. it's a conversation about constitutional first principles like what should be the rules for the empire. and fortin having a one candidate is going to have to pay for that really expensive war. they think it's only fair that americans chip in there the big beneficiaries...
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so it's a big day for the victims in boston. yeah, but it's also a very big day for international justice. as you say, it was a very long monster trial. thousands of witnesses and documents have been presented, presenting some pictures of the horrors of the war and a war that has still left the scenes until today. so there is a lot of anxious feelings here waiting for this for i think we will only hear within a 30 minute delay actually. so it has started already, but we won't see anything until 30 minutes because of a safety regulation up here at the court. steadfast and that across all of that force, but the latest from the hague will be speak to a bit later as well. thanks so much. that's well, let's now speak to algebra. nadine, a much bigger that she joins us from sober needs. medina, you will then i know with some of the mothers of the victims, what do they expect to hear today? yes, the mother of the victims, they are awaiting the final law. the child with particular attention and fear because many of them so that com la b
so it's a big day for the victims in boston. yeah, but it's also a very big day for international justice. as you say, it was a very long monster trial. thousands of witnesses and documents have been presented, presenting some pictures of the horrors of the war and a war that has still left the scenes until today. so there is a lot of anxious feelings here waiting for this for i think we will only hear within a 30 minute delay actually. so it has started already, but we won't see anything until...
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boston says, "no, you're not." [ laughter ] >> jimmy: but that's boston. >> but that's boston >> jimmy mike shur, our dear friend who worked at "snl" with us and then went on to -- nothing to just fail [ laughter ] >> jimmy: no, wait, he did "the office." >> "the office," "parks and rec," "the good place. >> jimmy: he's one of our friends. >> he does an incredible job, yeah >> jimmy: yeah, he's brilliant but do you remember when we went out drinking one night with david wells >> yeah. i mean, you guys know david wells. one of the best pitchers in the history of baseball. >> and one of the greatest partiers of all time [ laughter ] he's a new york yankee he's a legend. he's so much fun we used to hang out with him whenever we got a chance >> yep >> jimmy: and then we went out, i go, "seth, let's just do it. wells is around, let's do it." >> and we had an incredible night with david wells >> jimmy: he's unbelievable, though >> he's unbelievable, the thing about him is, and i don't know if you found this. i felt like when you went out and drank with david wells, he would tell you all the
boston says, "no, you're not." [ laughter ] >> jimmy: but that's boston. >> but that's boston >> jimmy mike shur, our dear friend who worked at "snl" with us and then went on to -- nothing to just fail [ laughter ] >> jimmy: no, wait, he did "the office." >> "the office," "parks and rec," "the good place. >> jimmy: he's one of our friends. >> he does an incredible job, yeah >> jimmy: yeah,...
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so why not do what the folks at the boston globe are suggesting?abated crime wave as president. even before he became president he committed campaign finance violations with michael cohen for which michael cohen went to prison. donald trump has yet to be charged, and he arguably gained unfair advantage by committing those campaign finance violations. ali, then once he took office he could tick through the felony crimes that we can prove based on the information that has been publicly reported alone, whether it's the bribery and extortion of president zelenskiy, the ten counts of obstruction of justice meticulously document wii bob mueller in volume 2 of the trump-russia report for which bob mueller famously testified donald trump could be prosecuted upon leaving office. there's something we often forget about which is obstructing congressional proceedings. remember donald trump instructed all of his executive branch officials do not comply with lawfully issued congressional subpoenas. and that's very different from saying let's go in and assert exe
so why not do what the folks at the boston globe are suggesting?abated crime wave as president. even before he became president he committed campaign finance violations with michael cohen for which michael cohen went to prison. donald trump has yet to be charged, and he arguably gained unfair advantage by committing those campaign finance violations. ali, then once he took office he could tick through the felony crimes that we can prove based on the information that has been publicly reported...
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they left boston to head south. waves focuses on one soldier in this big monument and she says that you know the because of the looking at these images in the tarnished winters and the experience of the artwork changing as a result of the elements it looks as their sweat rolling and falling down the soldiers phase and the way that this brings life to the experiences of contemporary artists who looking at the war such as willy william earl williams' image of sergeant carney monument in norfolk, virginia, that was built and by black people in that town and then linda ford roberts as she's photographing in north carolina and thinking about death as well as the experience of the burial grounds that the divided in death and you know and divided in life and here we see the two sides of a cemetery. and and then ending with images of women who were who worked for the union and the confederate hospitals. they were nurses and cooks and laundry women. and here are some photographs are in collections and one of my i really love
they left boston to head south. waves focuses on one soldier in this big monument and she says that you know the because of the looking at these images in the tarnished winters and the experience of the artwork changing as a result of the elements it looks as their sweat rolling and falling down the soldiers phase and the way that this brings life to the experiences of contemporary artists who looking at the war such as willy william earl williams' image of sergeant carney monument in norfolk,...
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boston does probably look the best. boston will peak around 5:30, new york around 5:40 and d.c. around 5:45. if there are clouds, you won't see it all that well. best of luck in the northeast. we have a lot of heavy rain to deal with. we'll see more afternoon storms and possible flooding. mississippi already dealing with flash flooding again. heaviest rain, mississippi, alabama, georgia and virginia. 20 million people impacted. the heat wave is over in the northeast. some can view that eclipse now, for others, a little too cloudy. >> bill, we appreciate it. see you tomorrow. >>> still ahead, the final nail in the coffin for keystone. and what happened one year ago when peaceful protesters were removed from washington square park as former president trump made his way to a photo op. back in a moment. rcreme with max-strength* lidocaine. works fast and lasts. keep it. you're gonna need it. kick pain in the aspercreme welcome to allstate. ♪ ♪ you already pay for car insurance, why not take your home along for the ride? allstate. here, better protection costs a whole lot less. you'r
boston does probably look the best. boston will peak around 5:30, new york around 5:40 and d.c. around 5:45. if there are clouds, you won't see it all that well. best of luck in the northeast. we have a lot of heavy rain to deal with. we'll see more afternoon storms and possible flooding. mississippi already dealing with flash flooding again. heaviest rain, mississippi, alabama, georgia and virginia. 20 million people impacted. the heat wave is over in the northeast. some can view that eclipse...
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i think in boston area our numbers are better than many in the united states.s was never going to be a print and i want to say to all those people doing the hard work on the ground, talking to their neighbors and listening and being patient we just have to keep it up and what we will do. i don't want anyone to forget because what happens is if the majority population is vaccinated and we are all celebrating and visiting and traveling you forget the community that needs the vaccines more than anybody. and the life goes on and then hold the burden of this disease even more so than we are holding now. that's my biggest fear to continue to just kind of grow in our communities and people are going to continue to get covid and to get sick and to die and i believe that's happening as we speak though not in the bigger numbers that we heard about before. in our community the same death and illnesses. it is very scary. >> i know you know how long 60 seconds is after years in television but for folks who don't know, they know we live in an era of anti-vaxxers and conspira
i think in boston area our numbers are better than many in the united states.s was never going to be a print and i want to say to all those people doing the hard work on the ground, talking to their neighbors and listening and being patient we just have to keep it up and what we will do. i don't want anyone to forget because what happens is if the majority population is vaccinated and we are all celebrating and visiting and traveling you forget the community that needs the vaccines more than...
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probably saw the president biden brought this up to us citizens for addition to that i currently in boston prison. and we just got that that could be some ground for compromise to boston for ministry, and the us department will work in this direction to show it you can reach it. let's see a tv channel, the recapping question. we're good day me or tone of want to channel you discuss train for president biden. maybe that one point business communities to seek corporation from both sides of the process. so corporation doesn't depend on the on the us size. we do not impose any restrictions. i believe we come to imposing certain restrictions in economy in the us as much as it is somehow affects his, our development to a certain extent. next time the us implemented the goal of bus development because nothing new, quite important. second thing is important and the interest of the us business community the us has the biggest delegation last night can make for him 200 person before restrictions against the company. some companies law involved they gave to their prize, look at what for what is point
probably saw the president biden brought this up to us citizens for addition to that i currently in boston prison. and we just got that that could be some ground for compromise to boston for ministry, and the us department will work in this direction to show it you can reach it. let's see a tv channel, the recapping question. we're good day me or tone of want to channel you discuss train for president biden. maybe that one point business communities to seek corporation from both sides of the...
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, she was seven years old when she lost her leg in the boston marathon bombing. her brother, martin, standing beside her was killed. her mother was injured. her father was injured. they were all there as a family watching them marathon. jane, tonight, stood up in fenway park, saying the national anthem and -- i can't even talk about it now, rachel. it's so moving and we're going to show that at the end of the hour. it's a special night for us. >> i'm already falling apart thinking about it. so, you've already effect to me. >> i should not have mentioned it until the kind comes. because it's going to be hard for me to compose myself for that. but thank you, rachel. and it's time for you to go fishing. it's friday night. >> do you want me to tell you a quick dad joke to help you reset emotionally? >> please, please. >> okay, what's the best thing about switzerland? >> the mountains? >> i don't know. but the flag is a big plus. [laughs] come on, that helped write? >> that did it. that did it. >> your weekend starts now,. rachel >> thank you, lawrence. >> thank you.
, she was seven years old when she lost her leg in the boston marathon bombing. her brother, martin, standing beside her was killed. her mother was injured. her father was injured. they were all there as a family watching them marathon. jane, tonight, stood up in fenway park, saying the national anthem and -- i can't even talk about it now, rachel. it's so moving and we're going to show that at the end of the hour. it's a special night for us. >> i'm already falling apart thinking about...