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and so so now you had the the british in south boston you had the nazi's in south boston, and now i'm arguing you have shades of the russians in south boston as well all centered on this group. and finally, how what happens to herbert shoals herbert shoals ends up in he's arrested by counter us army counterintelligence core in 1945. he escapes their clutches. in 1946 through the good offices of cardinal fasanti of turin who wrote him a very lovely letter of letter a character reference and he escapes briefly to buenos aires to have us six month affair with the a former wife of the italian fashion designer oleg cassini. actually, she was a nazi sympathizer. they went to buenos aires that lasted for about six months until she broke up with him. then he moved to bolivia started investing in copper. mine's and then was able to move back to germany in the late 50s and petitioned the german german republic the federal republic to give him his pension as a german diplomat and he purchased a villa on the shores of lake starnberg a very affluenter address outside of munich and lived in avila u
and so so now you had the the british in south boston you had the nazi's in south boston, and now i'm arguing you have shades of the russians in south boston as well all centered on this group. and finally, how what happens to herbert shoals herbert shoals ends up in he's arrested by counter us army counterintelligence core in 1945. he escapes their clutches. in 1946 through the good offices of cardinal fasanti of turin who wrote him a very lovely letter of letter a character reference and he...
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so boston could take a two-track approach like that.ost of the time it does use the flagpole for its own flags, but if it wanted to preserve this kind of flag raising program in which third parties could raise their flags, they could limit it as we suggest and as mr. staver pointed out to flags of countries. >> could it limit it only with the purpose of discriminating against religious viewpoints? >> i don't believe that would be appropriate. this court has said that even in a non-public forum viewpoint discrimination is impermissible and we read cases to suggest that prohibiting all religious viewpoints the nonetheless viewpoint-based discrimination, so i don't think that would be available. >> i want to follow up on justice kagan's questions about what an informed observer might think about seeing this flag, because i agree with her this really is a fiction. i'm trying to figure out how much the observer or the informed observer knows. it seems to me that when you think about the three factors from our case law controlled almost all o
so boston could take a two-track approach like that.ost of the time it does use the flagpole for its own flags, but if it wanted to preserve this kind of flag raising program in which third parties could raise their flags, they could limit it as we suggest and as mr. staver pointed out to flags of countries. >> could it limit it only with the purpose of discriminating against religious viewpoints? >> i don't believe that would be appropriate. this court has said that even in a...
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. >> couldn't boston or i should ask you, do you agree boston could accomplish that by making the exact same run of flags that it has had up to this point government speech by exercising more control and putting a boston official next to the flagpole when it is raised up to show that this is the city speaking? isn't that another way to do it other than just designated as a limited public forum for these categories or subject matters? >> that would be a closer call. in fact, if the city simply wanted to use government speech as a guise for censorship as i believe happened in this particular case -- >> i'm not saying this case. i'm saying, can't the government choose what it wants to say? if the government makes it clear, it's not just stamping government speech on it to hide discrimination against private viewpoints, but if the government truly exercises control, wouldn't that be okay? >> if the government truly exercised control and in fact the brief of the local governments show that boston is an outlier respects. those that do can invite some third party participation as long as they
. >> couldn't boston or i should ask you, do you agree boston could accomplish that by making the exact same run of flags that it has had up to this point government speech by exercising more control and putting a boston official next to the flagpole when it is raised up to show that this is the city speaking? isn't that another way to do it other than just designated as a limited public forum for these categories or subject matters? >> that would be a closer call. in fact, if the...
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and a week and a half ago, at brigham and women's hospital in boston, this happened. they had an outbreak of nazis. this is a neo nazi group based in worcester, massachusetts. we know that because they put they're mail address on the threatening flier that the group handed out at the hospital. high proton mail, your servers are being used as contact information for literal nazi recruitment efforts in the united states.te did you know that the nazi group was out in front of brigham and women's hospital, a week ago saturday, they handed out flyers, targeting two doctors be name, accusing them of anti-white genocidal policy, and these guys lined up in their pants and their little matching shirts and their masks, and they held up this big sign. brigham and women's hospital killssi whites. really? the hospital kills whites. kills white people. and so the nazis are out there in front of the hospital, on saturday morning, defending all of the poor white people from the doctors and the hospitals are trying to kill all of the white people. why do the nazis think that the hospi
and a week and a half ago, at brigham and women's hospital in boston, this happened. they had an outbreak of nazis. this is a neo nazi group based in worcester, massachusetts. we know that because they put they're mail address on the threatening flier that the group handed out at the hospital. high proton mail, your servers are being used as contact information for literal nazi recruitment efforts in the united states.te did you know that the nazi group was out in front of brigham and women's...
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because boston has a big, powerful health care community. it is some of the best hospitals in the world. they attract medical town from all over the world. now that this harassment and targeted harassment of individual doctors and, to a certain degree, individual hospitals, has reached this level of scary and, frankly, to my eyes, disgusting levels, is there any signs that these doctors who have been personally targeted -- are they getting support? are they getting back up from the broader and, as i say, powerful influential community in boston? >> to a large degree, yes. the american medical association, the ema, traditionally a very conservative organization, not always known for being within the racial progress vanguard, if you will, they are led -- their equity efforts are led by a doctor who has done quite a bit -- who has been working tirelessly to basically create equity asked the chief officer for the american medical association. they introduced a plan to attacked structural racism, which -- and these doctors in boston also have bee
because boston has a big, powerful health care community. it is some of the best hospitals in the world. they attract medical town from all over the world. now that this harassment and targeted harassment of individual doctors and, to a certain degree, individual hospitals, has reached this level of scary and, frankly, to my eyes, disgusting levels, is there any signs that these doctors who have been personally targeted -- are they getting support? are they getting back up from the broader and,...
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you can take the kid out of boston. i brought my kid from boston here. what does tom brady mean? so many grate memories, 28, 25, the last couple years ago, i took my now 10-year-old to foxboro. he got to see tom brady, patriots lost that game. just those family memories. the connected tissue. the sports history, it's a fabulous thing. we have larry byrd, bobby orr. we will have tom brady forever and big poppy. this is a great time for boston sports. >> very exciting. what do you make of how brady handled all of this trying to walk back the earlier reporting over the weekend of his retirement as you mentioned, initially not even mentioning the patriots? >> that car was actually fascinating for a guy that has had such control. many say manipulated his image over the years. he's been masterful. whether you like tom brady or not, he has been masterful at his image. the departure was quite messy. a link him retiring, him saying, no, i didn't. having his dad giving an interview saying he didn't make up his mind and instagram and facebook post today. it won't affect his legacy. it does
you can take the kid out of boston. i brought my kid from boston here. what does tom brady mean? so many grate memories, 28, 25, the last couple years ago, i took my now 10-year-old to foxboro. he got to see tom brady, patriots lost that game. just those family memories. the connected tissue. the sports history, it's a fabulous thing. we have larry byrd, bobby orr. we will have tom brady forever and big poppy. this is a great time for boston sports. >> very exciting. what do you make of...
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martin, i tried to put this in context in terms of the medical community in boston, because boston has a big, powerful health care community. it's some of the best hospitals in the world, they attract medical talent from all over the world. now that this harassment, and targeted harassment, of individual doctors, and to a certain degree, certain hospitals, has reached this level of scary and, frankly, to my eyes, disgusting levels, is there any sign that these doctors, who have been targeted, are they getting support? are they getting back up from the broader and more powerful influential medical community in boston, and around new england? >> to a large degree, yes. the american medical association, am, a traditionally a very conservative organization, not always known for being within the racial progress vanguard, if you will. their equity efforts are led by a doctor who has done quite a bit, aretha may bank, who is been working tirelessly to create equity, as the chief equity officer for the association. they introduced a plan to attack structural racism, within the medical field, p
martin, i tried to put this in context in terms of the medical community in boston, because boston has a big, powerful health care community. it's some of the best hospitals in the world, they attract medical talent from all over the world. now that this harassment, and targeted harassment, of individual doctors, and to a certain degree, certain hospitals, has reached this level of scary and, frankly, to my eyes, disgusting levels, is there any sign that these doctors, who have been targeted,...
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as a proud member of labor to 23 in boston, it is always great to be at home.oday, joining us is secretary granholm. thank you for being with us. deputy of defense secretary. thank you. we have a couple members of congress, and also local elected officials, and of course, the president of the united states of america, president biden and president harris. thank you. today we are proving once again that this is the most prolabor, pro-worker administration in our nations history. in the future, the president united states will sign an executive order. that order will make sure that federally funded construction projects are covered by project labor agreements. the poa will carry -- guarantee great projects and great jobs. when i led the building trade in boston, i had the honor of negotiating the label agreement for 35,000 workers. what i was mayor of boston, i saw those labor agreements bring opportunity, equity and resiliency dorsey. this is a powerful tool. it protects taxpayer investments and brings projects on time and on budget. to guarantee high-quality re
as a proud member of labor to 23 in boston, it is always great to be at home.oday, joining us is secretary granholm. thank you for being with us. deputy of defense secretary. thank you. we have a couple members of congress, and also local elected officials, and of course, the president of the united states of america, president biden and president harris. thank you. today we are proving once again that this is the most prolabor, pro-worker administration in our nations history. in the future,...
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one of them, front and center, was on a boston green new deal.y vulnerable, and the impacts of climate change fall just in line with racial disparities across the city, exacerbating economic disparities. and so, the “big” is that we will be the leading city, tackling issues when it comes to reducing emissions, delivering health and well-being, creating the jobs that the green economy brings. and then the “little” is how city government gets it done each and every day. we will double the number of street trees in boston to absorb the storm water and cleaner air. it seems small. but every tree we plant is, in some ways, the most effective technology. and it adds up to cleaner air, less asthma, better health for everyone, and much faster pace to hit our goals. soledad: does your ethnic identity change the conversation in your agenda? and the answer might be, no, not at all. if things are going to get done, it doesn't really matter. mayor wu: it's impossible to separate the policies and the lens through which i see the world from my lived experience
one of them, front and center, was on a boston green new deal.y vulnerable, and the impacts of climate change fall just in line with racial disparities across the city, exacerbating economic disparities. and so, the “big” is that we will be the leading city, tackling issues when it comes to reducing emissions, delivering health and well-being, creating the jobs that the green economy brings. and then the “little” is how city government gets it done each and every day. we will double the...
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yeah, alex mulatto the course that he's like boston new york, philly. they're all connected by highways but also new cities like chicago new orleans. they're also connected. yeah, excellent. so we have these colonial era cities being connected to one another and a more concrete way through road and rail transport and then we all have the emergence of new western cities. excellent. yeah, jordan. yeah going off the point also now that there's an ability for city to pop up in the middle of the country no longer just along seaport because they're able to travel a lot easier than just through the water. yeah great. great. yeah. excellent. so the economic transformations in the early national period as we've seen drastically altered people's relationship to western lands and spurred the growth of these new cities that we've been talking about today. and americans were lured west by improvements in transportation and communication and between 1790 and 1840 a period of just 50 years about 4.5 million people crossed over the appalachian mountains to settle in ne
yeah, alex mulatto the course that he's like boston new york, philly. they're all connected by highways but also new cities like chicago new orleans. they're also connected. yeah, excellent. so we have these colonial era cities being connected to one another and a more concrete way through road and rail transport and then we all have the emergence of new western cities. excellent. yeah, jordan. yeah going off the point also now that there's an ability for city to pop up in the middle of the...
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and we see this happening here in boston and philadelphia. it happens in cities across the united states in this period. it's a very common way of building. and we know from property records, real estate documents, city directories that he is building in not only one of the hottest real estate regions in the city at this time, but also one of the most crowded. so i just want to show you what you're looking at here is the property map, a plat map created centuries later. this is from the early 1900s showing you the names of the property owners who bought water lot property around the same time. so there's the water lot. so this region is also incredibly dense. over 5,600 people lived on roughly 53 acres of land surrounding the wharf. if you're trying to get a sense for what that means and you like to think in terms of sports, we're thinking about approximately 55-ish football fields worth of space. and it's important that we consider this density in relative terms. so manhattan had a much smaller geographic footprint at the time that he was bu
and we see this happening here in boston and philadelphia. it happens in cities across the united states in this period. it's a very common way of building. and we know from property records, real estate documents, city directories that he is building in not only one of the hottest real estate regions in the city at this time, but also one of the most crowded. so i just want to show you what you're looking at here is the property map, a plat map created centuries later. this is from the early...
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this is from boston in 1770. this is my granny with the gun and i say this because my grandma had a gun and then this is the 1773 cover that really illustrates the ways that a particular brand of americanism is shaped as the patriot protecting home from the encouraging of the savages of various kinds. so parkinson's account of revolutionary print culture, especially colonial newspapers helps us visualize a kind of circular process in which an event or as importantly a specter of an event via the slavery conspiracy or the threat of british alliances with indigenous peoples or other convulsions would become a published account a shaped intentionally crafted published account and listening a sort of response both in print and in action, which would then lead to a new event. comic sort of self-fulfilling prophecy in a way this account of print is a revision and refinement of both benedict benedict. anderson's imagined community thesis which suggests that proliferation of french in the early 19th century in particular
this is from boston in 1770. this is my granny with the gun and i say this because my grandma had a gun and then this is the 1773 cover that really illustrates the ways that a particular brand of americanism is shaped as the patriot protecting home from the encouraging of the savages of various kinds. so parkinson's account of revolutionary print culture, especially colonial newspapers helps us visualize a kind of circular process in which an event or as importantly a specter of an event via...
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ok, let's go to vladimir in boston. where are we right now? i'm glad i mean, because i thought this invasion was supposed to happen a few months ago. i mean, this is kind of like waiting for godot and the longer we wait, the more we see the western alliance, particularly nato fragment, maybe that's an exaggeration, but they're certainly not all on the same page. the more they discuss this and about what role the united states, u. k. and continental european countries, a nato. what kind of role they should go? headline. well, what do we have here on the surface? it is the same old story about russia invasion, fear mongering and so on. but i suspect that and the knees, every country a rehabilitation is trying to sort of, you know, like they say to fish in the my, the waters. and i feel good in order to johnson if you travel with all his party, whatever he was doing, the non stop. but you know, of course, is my always good, you know, to get tough stands and say that we're going to show it to russia and, you know, british presses johnson that, and
ok, let's go to vladimir in boston. where are we right now? i'm glad i mean, because i thought this invasion was supposed to happen a few months ago. i mean, this is kind of like waiting for godot and the longer we wait, the more we see the western alliance, particularly nato fragment, maybe that's an exaggeration, but they're certainly not all on the same page. the more they discuss this and about what role the united states, u. k. and continental european countries, a nato. what kind of role...
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she is united nations correspondence in boston. we have let me go see if the chair of the department of slavic studies at brown university and in lancaster we cross to alexandra claxon. he is a researcher at the university of lancaster across the rules. and i think that means you can jump in any time you want. i would appreciate it. ok, let's go to bottom here in boston, where are we right now? i'm glad i mean, because i thought this invasion was supposed to happen a few months ago. i mean, this is kind of like waiting for godot and the longer we wait, the more we see the western alliance, particularly nato fragment, maybe that's an exaggeration, but they're certainly not all on the same page. the more they discuss this and about what role the united states, u. k. and continental european countries in nato. what kind of role they should go? headline? well, what do we have key on the surface. it is the same old story about russia invasion, fear mongering and so on. but i suspect that underneath every country a rehabilitation is tryi
she is united nations correspondence in boston. we have let me go see if the chair of the department of slavic studies at brown university and in lancaster we cross to alexandra claxon. he is a researcher at the university of lancaster across the rules. and i think that means you can jump in any time you want. i would appreciate it. ok, let's go to bottom here in boston, where are we right now? i'm glad i mean, because i thought this invasion was supposed to happen a few months ago. i mean,...
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even boston s.we did speak to boston. that is indicated as a point of interest. they are the best example of the municipality that has opted to own the infrastructure. they own all of the hardware. the contract with private operator t.there were more reasons. they wanted accountability and control. they wanted to have authority. boston has had lyft proposed increase. the city has to approve it. the other thing about boston. the laws in boston are such that the city has certain authorities over right-of-way and usage of streets. it would have been very cumbersome for the city and for the operator to have lyft trying to negotiate those things. it is like m.t.a. has certain powers and authorities. that was part of the consideration. >> can you talk about on the issue. i guess on the issue for the board and other decision making bodies. just the goal of bike share program. i think you phrased it as looking at what the conflict might between a private company operating it and achieving those goals. i think the way it was framed in the report. that is the heart of the
even boston s.we did speak to boston. that is indicated as a point of interest. they are the best example of the municipality that has opted to own the infrastructure. they own all of the hardware. the contract with private operator t.there were more reasons. they wanted accountability and control. they wanted to have authority. boston has had lyft proposed increase. the city has to approve it. the other thing about boston. the laws in boston are such that the city has certain authorities over...
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and institutions of boston right near at the beginning here page six right after this city directory lists the banks of boston and how much they're worth it goes on right away to list the incorporated insurance companies of boston and the amount of capital that these insurance companies have really struck me from beginning even when i didn't really know what they were doing. um if you look on the right, you'll see a list of premiums of insurance. so insurance rates that were published in city newspaper. these are the rates that american insurers were charging to american merchants for voyages to places all around the world. so now that americans are not subject to the british empire, they're not subject to british commercial restrictions in theory in political terms the whole world's lies open to them at least that they can get to by hooker by crook but what this list really is is an assessment of the safety of american merchant ships in the world. because one of the things that you learn swiftly when you start to research insurance in this period is that you know, most chips don't s
and institutions of boston right near at the beginning here page six right after this city directory lists the banks of boston and how much they're worth it goes on right away to list the incorporated insurance companies of boston and the amount of capital that these insurance companies have really struck me from beginning even when i didn't really know what they were doing. um if you look on the right, you'll see a list of premiums of insurance. so insurance rates that were published in city...
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you know, we're fine here in boston. but let's let them freeze europeans is kind of so i don't know who is actually united states thinking they're not on tv. they're not unless media media just as amount of, you know, news about, you know, russian. yeah. it was, it's one of the things that, again, you know, the way this media i grew up in a way from, in my opinion, is that, and, and alexander is already mentioned. it is that, you know, they're talking about ukraine security concerns, though it is not a member of nato. the u. s. it is not going to send troops to ukraine to defend ukraine. the u. k. as essentially said the same thing away. she said, we don't want anything to do with this. bulgarian says, we don't really want to have anything to do with the french president comes out and we the, you should have a separate dollar dialogue with, with russia. and then the german chancellor says, we need what a, what a fresh start with russia. so i mean, who is listening to whom here? because if you listen to the general genera
you know, we're fine here in boston. but let's let them freeze europeans is kind of so i don't know who is actually united states thinking they're not on tv. they're not unless media media just as amount of, you know, news about, you know, russian. yeah. it was, it's one of the things that, again, you know, the way this media i grew up in a way from, in my opinion, is that, and, and alexander is already mentioned. it is that, you know, they're talking about ukraine security concerns, though it...
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another british, they were going to break out of boston when it warmed up, storm his position, and theny would end the revolutionary war, but then a 25-year-old excel are named henry knox came to general washington with a proposal. he had never been in combat, but he had plenty of common sense. he was self educated in military matters. he sold books for a living, but he read them, too. he volunteered to lead a group of individuals to retrieve cannons that were recently captured at a fort in new york. -- a port in new york. he and his team traveled to that port. they disassembled 59 different pieces of weapons. they loaded them onto boats and shipped them 30 miles across lake george. in fact, the lake froze solid just as they reached the other side. next, they loaded these cannons up onto sleds. they hitched them onto oxen, and dragged over 60 tons of artillery over 300 miles of frozen rivers and mountains. and they did it in less than two months. on st. patrick's day 1776, general washington and his troops forced the british to evacuate boston, and america won the battle. [cheers and ap
another british, they were going to break out of boston when it warmed up, storm his position, and theny would end the revolutionary war, but then a 25-year-old excel are named henry knox came to general washington with a proposal. he had never been in combat, but he had plenty of common sense. he was self educated in military matters. he sold books for a living, but he read them, too. he volunteered to lead a group of individuals to retrieve cannons that were recently captured at a fort in new...
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boston y otras ciudades del noroeste se recuperando la tormenta de nieve, hielo y viento, este fin dea la nevada se traslado, otra tormenta amenaza el medio oeste. mora publicÓ un reportaje sobre la vida de lujos del hijo mayor del presidente mexicano, el mandatario lo acusÓ de mercenario. presidente lÓpez: este seÑor, que es un mercenario, en este gobierno no tienen influencia mis hijos. presentadora: en algunas ciudades subiÓ hasta 40%, provocando una seria crisis entre miles de inquilinos. presentadora: la policÍa de las vegas, nevada, dice que se te renueva vÍctimas de un accidente automovilÍstico eran miembros de una sola familia hispana. jorge: una verdadera tragedia, xosÉ vehÍculos involucrados en este accidente ocurrido en el municipio de las vegas. el alcalde lamentÓ la pÉrdida de vida precedentes. juan: las imÁgenes del accidente son impresionantes como la tragedia que ha causado un gran dolor " quien sÓlo momento esta pareja perdiÓ todos sus hijos. >> me arrancaron mi vida desde el mÁs pequeÑo hasta el mÁs grande, no me dejaron nada. >> a todos se los llevaron, yo no tengo
boston y otras ciudades del noroeste se recuperando la tormenta de nieve, hielo y viento, este fin dea la nevada se traslado, otra tormenta amenaza el medio oeste. mora publicÓ un reportaje sobre la vida de lujos del hijo mayor del presidente mexicano, el mandatario lo acusÓ de mercenario. presidente lÓpez: este seÑor, que es un mercenario, en este gobierno no tienen influencia mis hijos. presentadora: en algunas ciudades subiÓ hasta 40%, provocando una seria crisis entre miles de...
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he was confirmed to the supreme court justice breyer sat on the supreme court circuit located in bostonday on the banks of the boston harbor stands a building that reflects the service, johns moakley courthouse. i knew joe moakley, he was my friend in the house. and the judge helped design the courthouse and he keeps an office there. the building features a curved glass ball stretching tens of thousands of feet so passersby can peer into the courthouse and a clear view of justice. engraved on the wall are the workers who had a hand in building it alongside the names of brick layers and carpenters is etched in equal standing, the name stephen breyer. those two principles reflected in the building transparency and equality have in many ways defined stephen breyer's legal contribution to america and he understands our system of justice is stronger when the american people understand how the law works and when the law works for them. now we must carry that tradition forward. soon president biden will announce the he successor to the supreme court, big shoes to fill, but i have no doubt that
he was confirmed to the supreme court justice breyer sat on the supreme court circuit located in bostonday on the banks of the boston harbor stands a building that reflects the service, johns moakley courthouse. i knew joe moakley, he was my friend in the house. and the judge helped design the courthouse and he keeps an office there. the building features a curved glass ball stretching tens of thousands of feet so passersby can peer into the courthouse and a clear view of justice. engraved on...
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in boston, we had a case, i'm sure i'll pringle from liberty massachusetts on. and her remains were found by her fair. and this goes back also to the documentary on natalie and erico wilson. they also stated that on, you know, the 1st 24 hours of when a person goes missing is super critical. and then a lot of jared dollars distinctions, and you can't, you have to wait. you have to wait after 24 hours to to file that that person is missing. so there's a lot of the way the structure in law enforcement also hinders the development of like making sure that block, woman and block grows are safe as well. why is it that block families are forced to do the work? then a lot of people are saying long foresman, it is inadequate, and i would agree with them, but it is inadequate. let me just bring in 2 to 2 young women who were found dead. they died on december, the 12th 2021. so he is low in smith fields, and this is brenda rose on my laptop and what happened to them really speaks to what you're talking about, the detective process, the police process. so with lauren smith
in boston, we had a case, i'm sure i'll pringle from liberty massachusetts on. and her remains were found by her fair. and this goes back also to the documentary on natalie and erico wilson. they also stated that on, you know, the 1st 24 hours of when a person goes missing is super critical. and then a lot of jared dollars distinctions, and you can't, you have to wait. you have to wait after 24 hours to to file that that person is missing. so there's a lot of the way the structure in law...
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en boston y washington retrasos posibles en los aeropuertos por el fuerte viento que está soplando.frente encontramos aire bastante frío para boston, nueva york, bualo, temperaturas gélidas, sobre todo el sábado. chicago para el día sábado 22°, el lexington 37, richtmonf el domingo debería ser el mejor día. boston podría recibir un cuarto de nieve, pero no será un evento trascendental en términos de actividad de nevadas en la zona. el fin de semana para el resto del país luce mágico, de costa a costa prácticamente en calma con temperaturas en texas en el rango de los 60. el domingo repetimos, pero ojo, en el oeste del país comenzaremos a ver nieve y actividade lluvia. es positivo por la sequía que atraviesan estos sectores. Éste es el anticipo y el presagio de una nueva tormenta invernal que nos debería afectar para mediados de la próxima semana. parece un déja vu. esta zona recibiendo más nieve para el miércoles y jueves. la próxima semana es la última de este invierno y al parecer el invierno dirá presente nuevamente. >> como siempre muchas gracias, carlos. >> (música). >> rusia h
en boston y washington retrasos posibles en los aeropuertos por el fuerte viento que está soplando.frente encontramos aire bastante frío para boston, nueva york, bualo, temperaturas gélidas, sobre todo el sábado. chicago para el día sábado 22°, el lexington 37, richtmonf el domingo debería ser el mejor día. boston podría recibir un cuarto de nieve, pero no será un evento trascendental en términos de actividad de nevadas en la zona. el fin de semana para el resto del país luce...
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>> well, there's a new mayor coming into boston.id i would stay on. we've worked together, have mutual respect for one another and made for a really smooth transition. we were able to do some great things here in boston, build a strong foundation for the next team to come in. >> so it's that. it's change in management as opposed to you yourself deciding were in this group. so what is the single biggest thing that would help teachers? right, it's an in-person job and i think we've all learned that, right? and i know in general, right, across the population flexibility of where you work is one of the top things. that's just not going to be the reality for k-12 public education in this country. so what is the biggest thing that can help you recruit more people? is it literally paying them more or something else? >> it's a mix of a lot of othof things and i'm glad you asked. an op-ed was written from a teacher perspective to mas make classrooms to build stronger relationships and have the support in place like social workers, counselors
>> well, there's a new mayor coming into boston.id i would stay on. we've worked together, have mutual respect for one another and made for a really smooth transition. we were able to do some great things here in boston, build a strong foundation for the next team to come in. >> so it's that. it's change in management as opposed to you yourself deciding were in this group. so what is the single biggest thing that would help teachers? right, it's an in-person job and i think we've...
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and when would you see the coil in boston city? you my much for calling the preston's. luckily i did that ship. and so when you got to pick up a campus hoyt, a junior at the occasion of ours and chestnut disney, douglas, i switch it out in the when i'm switching those not at the moment. suff woolley said he wasn't sure what he's of the wood panel without choking the media with. daniel boots on the rope. why medical roster? i lou, one which he has not most of it would have seen you or get only imagery room for quite a new position with her need more with him. he's always different up. i don't wish . but yesterday, just by chance initially i chat, but they've let content rush could lamazzo wolf, i chad of but they will edge, super a key at the end of a sudden they're eager, your likeness to ones that the bletchley, anybody show any dollar never in the middle that beach keep it almost on the ellsworth, but they haven't listened even last but santa selina, not only this but it's on scottish, the guy durham is cut the initial set of tim
and when would you see the coil in boston city? you my much for calling the preston's. luckily i did that ship. and so when you got to pick up a campus hoyt, a junior at the occasion of ours and chestnut disney, douglas, i switch it out in the when i'm switching those not at the moment. suff woolley said he wasn't sure what he's of the wood panel without choking the media with. daniel boots on the rope. why medical roster? i lou, one which he has not most of it would have seen you or get only...
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and selena voltaire, dingey lou slogan, boston romker, which senate by judge nobody at them. but alice, who it was afloat, juggle because the shannon shit is come to the negro, the toys in the mirror. it sounds good as the luxury in today's michelle quarry mosque. yes, blah, blah, gardening? yup. the store? yes. it does that. lots of lots bedroom door, a small arkansas summit with reusable, run them are within the cigar last night. we got, you come up here, one of e new, got you. her sanity of our crockett to 1000 with is that there was to near pledging want to, which is not soliri at a process next to the bus. this john is gil, politically, it's out of there, but foolish now to get corporate say this last one who got a lot of yeast a day chevy speech, which your ship is up last couple of fish into, but offshore is from of course of the work here will a whole lot of work hostile dot stories of goldsboro killed her or short alert trust and companions electrical which plenty was more than you have to couple screwed for. yes. it's over the boy, you know, it's valid with working
and selena voltaire, dingey lou slogan, boston romker, which senate by judge nobody at them. but alice, who it was afloat, juggle because the shannon shit is come to the negro, the toys in the mirror. it sounds good as the luxury in today's michelle quarry mosque. yes, blah, blah, gardening? yup. the store? yes. it does that. lots of lots bedroom door, a small arkansas summit with reusable, run them are within the cigar last night. we got, you come up here, one of e new, got you. her sanity of...
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even boston s.we did speak to boston. that is indicated as a point of interest.le of the municipality that has opted to own the infrastructure. they own all of the hardware. the contract with private operator t.there were more reasons. they wanted accountability and control. they wanted to have authority. boston has had lyft proposed increase. the city has to approve it. the other thing about boston. the laws in boston are such that the city has certain authorities over right-of-way and usage of streets. it would have been very cumbersome for the city and for the operator to have lyft trying to negotiate those things. it is like m.t.a. has certain powers and authorities. that was part of the consideration. >> can you talk about on the issue. i guess on the issue for the board and other decision making bodies. just the goal of bike share program. i think you phrased it as looking at what the conflict might between a private company operating it and achieving those goals. i think the way it was framed in the report. that is the heart of the question for the public
even boston s.we did speak to boston. that is indicated as a point of interest.le of the municipality that has opted to own the infrastructure. they own all of the hardware. the contract with private operator t.there were more reasons. they wanted accountability and control. they wanted to have authority. boston has had lyft proposed increase. the city has to approve it. the other thing about boston. the laws in boston are such that the city has certain authorities over right-of-way and usage...
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louis to buffalo more than a foot, lesser amounts for boston and new york city.'m accuweather meteorologist kevin coskren. >>> coming up, the best job in america according to a new survey. >>> also ahead, major mix-up. a family's stunning discovery about a fertility treatment three decades ago. >>> and later a rescue at sea caught on camera. hear from a fisherman who survived 45 minutes in the frigid waters near boston. ♪ [coughs] ♪ [inhales] [exhales] ♪ [camera click] [inhales] halls breathe it in >>> four men have been arresteds in the death of michael k. williams. he bought heroin laced with fentanyl. the dealer is among those facing charges. >>> new trouble for facebook and its parent company. stock has dropped 20% after it lost daily users for the first time in its history. >>> the best job in america is an enterprise architect. it looked at pay and job satisfaction. enterprise architect works with corporate i.t. departments. the median annual salary is $145,000, and there are thousands of job openings. >>> an ohio family suing after they in essential nated
louis to buffalo more than a foot, lesser amounts for boston and new york city.'m accuweather meteorologist kevin coskren. >>> coming up, the best job in america according to a new survey. >>> also ahead, major mix-up. a family's stunning discovery about a fertility treatment three decades ago. >>> and later a rescue at sea caught on camera. hear from a fisherman who survived 45 minutes in the frigid waters near boston. ♪ [coughs] ♪ [inhales] [exhales] ♪ [camera...