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boston is typically known for biotech and health care. there are a variety of sectors thriving in the b2b space whether it is commerce with companies like salsify . and as you mention, increasingly in ai and machine learning. we have had the pleasure of backing several companies in that space. what makes the ecosystem unique is the universities in our backyard. a lot of the leading edge technology and talent coming out of those ecosystems fuels what is now powering the ai and machine learning revolution. we expect to see a lot of tech and talent coming through this ecosystem fueling what people are excited about. caroline: how are you seeing a desire to build in what is a pretty unstable economic environment? as we had job layoffs, they would go out and build things. is that happening? >> yeah. we are investors in on-campus funds for harvard and mit. the partnership allows us to see the most exceptional entrepreneurs coming out of those ecosystems as soon as they graduate. over 26% of our portfolio comes from that ecosystem. i think in pa
boston is typically known for biotech and health care. there are a variety of sectors thriving in the b2b space whether it is commerce with companies like salsify . and as you mention, increasingly in ai and machine learning. we have had the pleasure of backing several companies in that space. what makes the ecosystem unique is the universities in our backyard. a lot of the leading edge technology and talent coming out of those ecosystems fuels what is now powering the ai and machine learning...
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the system then moving from washington to new york city to boston. rob marciano standing by to time this out. >>> tonight, the migrant crisis in this country. the surge at the southern border. the staggering new number tonight. and the white house this evening now making it easier for nearly 500,000 venezuelans to get work permits. matt rivers at the border. >>> yet another puzzling escape tonight. this time, authorities say a convicted child sex offender, last seen on this surveillance, showing him somehow escaping custody while being treated at a hospital in st. louis. two corrections officers were assigned to watch him. still, he walked right out. where they're searching tonight. >>> president zelenskyy at the white house, at a pivotal moment in this war. president biden tonight promising more air defense weapons, ammunition, anti-armor systems. as some republicans question support for ukraine. what house speaker kevin mccarthy said today after his meeting with zelenskyy. terry moran live on the hill tonight. >>> could there be an end in sight to
the system then moving from washington to new york city to boston. rob marciano standing by to time this out. >>> tonight, the migrant crisis in this country. the surge at the southern border. the staggering new number tonight. and the white house this evening now making it easier for nearly 500,000 venezuelans to get work permits. matt rivers at the border. >>> yet another puzzling escape tonight. this time, authorities say a convicted child sex offender, last seen on this...
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the path of this system right through washington to new york city and boston. heavy rain, dangerous winds. senior meteorologist rob marciano is tracking it all for us tonight. hey, rob. >> reporter: hi, david. these are always worrisome when they two drop this close to shore. it's not even having a center yet. look at it, 340 miles southeast of charleston. forecast is for it to become a tropical storm, so, for that reason, tropical storm warnings have been posted for north carolina, up through delaware. storm surge warnings, as well, for the chesapeake, some of the rivers. a lot of heavy rain coming in with this. 60-mile-an-hour winds is what we expect it to be. ophelia will be the name. landfall on saturday. but heavy rains spiraling in tomorrow. wilmington, nags head. 55-mile-per-hour winds. friday night into saturday morning, the rain shield expands north. d.c., baltimore, philly, new york. the i-95 corridor getting it, as well. if it gets a name or not, looks to be a wet and windy weekend for a big chunk of the east coast. david? >> david: rob, thank you. >
the path of this system right through washington to new york city and boston. heavy rain, dangerous winds. senior meteorologist rob marciano is tracking it all for us tonight. hey, rob. >> reporter: hi, david. these are always worrisome when they two drop this close to shore. it's not even having a center yet. look at it, 340 miles southeast of charleston. forecast is for it to become a tropical storm, so, for that reason, tropical storm warnings have been posted for north carolina, up...
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so i read the boston because of the boston evening post only for those years. but but basically this was a book that was and it turned out to be a smart to have done because boston is is a character really in the book and in boston plays a role here almost in a sort of as a personality of its own. so those were just two pieces of the two poles of the research really went into it. yeah, i'll leave it there because i think have more to say. oh, yeah. and fred, you wrote something called a literary biography. and that's been your genre. i don't know if you could talk a little bit more. what a literary biography means and what it revealed about thomas jefferson that perhaps regular biographies have not. my interest as been in language and language as an expression of human nature, a personal of context of, situation, and my fascination childhood on has with reading and with words and they they the key. it seems me because of who i am to understanding jefferson, for example, is to understand how jefferson's mind worked and to understand jefferson's mind worked. i ne
so i read the boston because of the boston evening post only for those years. but but basically this was a book that was and it turned out to be a smart to have done because boston is is a character really in the book and in boston plays a role here almost in a sort of as a personality of its own. so those were just two pieces of the two poles of the research really went into it. yeah, i'll leave it there because i think have more to say. oh, yeah. and fred, you wrote something called a...
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this time at mass general in boston. and the person you met right here, who said, i'll walk to get there to make it hundreds of miles. who is our person of the week? and can help you breathe better in as little as 2 weeks. dupixent is an add-on treatment for specific types of moderate-to-severe asthma that's not or sudden breathing problems. dupixent can cause allergic reactions that can be severe. get help right away if you have rash, chest pain, worsening shortness of breath, tingling or numbness in your limbs. tell your doctor about new or worsening joint aches and pain, or a parasitic infection. don't change or stop asthma medicines, including steroids, without talking to your doctor. ask your specialist about dupixent. (fisher investments) it's easy to think that all money managers including steroids, without talking to your doctor. are pretty much the same, but at fisher investments we're clearly different. (other money manager) different how? you sell high commission investment products, right? (fisher investments
this time at mass general in boston. and the person you met right here, who said, i'll walk to get there to make it hundreds of miles. who is our person of the week? and can help you breathe better in as little as 2 weeks. dupixent is an add-on treatment for specific types of moderate-to-severe asthma that's not or sudden breathing problems. dupixent can cause allergic reactions that can be severe. get help right away if you have rash, chest pain, worsening shortness of breath, tingling or...
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why do we have a seaport in boston? it we need the property tax all the both cities rely almost entirely on property. it's not their fault. the state set it up this way and so just as recently finished the seaport area no public transit and right exposed to water so to charleston my voice goes up in incredulity is planning for an enormous development on a former pier on the east side of the peninsula the whole development plot used to be in the cooper river and now they're saying it's going to be 1200 apartments in hotel rooms and new condos. they're doing as quickly as possible because need to get it on the on the books fast for their tax rolls also for a sense of growth to develop. there's their commonalities and their i think that boston is really aware of these equity climate fairness issues in a way that charleston doesn't even give lip service to really they. yeah. thanks so much to both of you and my question concerns the human side of this my understanding of the political issue is partly it's not an especially
why do we have a seaport in boston? it we need the property tax all the both cities rely almost entirely on property. it's not their fault. the state set it up this way and so just as recently finished the seaport area no public transit and right exposed to water so to charleston my voice goes up in incredulity is planning for an enormous development on a former pier on the east side of the peninsula the whole development plot used to be in the cooper river and now they're saying it's going to...
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she went to boston. she spent almost 2 weeks on a vessel escaping from north carolina to boston and it was under very difficult conditions. she survived and lived the rest of her life in freedom as a result of this daring escape. we also have stories of abolitionists in the north you recount tales of how they secretive the way people arriving on vessels to northern ports. here is an example of a memoir about fugitive slave law days in boston. this was published in 1880. in the 1850s, he operated a yacht called the moby . they would go out to the harbor and talk to newly arrived ships from the south that were northern ships, and they would ask discreetly if they had any contraband on board, runaway enslaved persons. if they did, those persons would quietly be taken off in the middle the night and entered into the network, the underground railroad in the north, so they can be taken to places where they could not be in danger of re-enslavement from bounty hunters and people who were seeking to bring enslave
she went to boston. she spent almost 2 weeks on a vessel escaping from north carolina to boston and it was under very difficult conditions. she survived and lived the rest of her life in freedom as a result of this daring escape. we also have stories of abolitionists in the north you recount tales of how they secretive the way people arriving on vessels to northern ports. here is an example of a memoir about fugitive slave law days in boston. this was published in 1880. in the 1850s, he...
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this is the story of a young woman and north carolina goes to boston. her story is not published until the 1920s, but she spent almost two weeks on a vessel escaping from north carolina to boston and under very difficult conditions, it was cold, but she survived and lived the rest of her life in freedom, as we sought during her escape. we sell stories of abolitionists in the account tales of how they secreted away people arriving on vessels to northern ports. here is an example of boston beers who wrote a memoir about fugitive slave law dates. this was published in 1880. in the 1850s, he operated a yacht called the moby and they would go out to the harbor and talk to newly arrived ships, but had been in seven harbors and they would be asked discreetly if they had any contraband on board of runaway enslaved persons that if they did, they would clearly be taken off in the middle of the night and entered into the network, so the underground railroad to the north, so they can be taken to places where they can not be in danger every enslavement from bounty h
this is the story of a young woman and north carolina goes to boston. her story is not published until the 1920s, but she spent almost two weeks on a vessel escaping from north carolina to boston and under very difficult conditions, it was cold, but she survived and lived the rest of her life in freedom, as we sought during her escape. we sell stories of abolitionists in the account tales of how they secreted away people arriving on vessels to northern ports. here is an example of boston beers...
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. >>> the pilot on a delta flight from chicago to boston declaring an emergency. reporting multiple systems failures, after the plane was hit by lightning. >>> outside boston tonight, authorities now investigating the death of a father of two, a patriots fan, at gillette stadium after a fight in the stands during the game against the dolphins. >>> new reporting right here tonight, how did that $100 million u.s. fighter jet go missing for more than 24 hours? what martha raddatz has learned. she's with me here tonight. >>> the alarming scene witnessed by so many students. body camera video showing police using a stun gun on a high school band director following a football game. they wanted the band director to stop. how did it go this far? >>> the chilling investigation in a chicago suburb. a family of four, a father, a mother and their sons found dead. >>> the disturbing discovery in an airplane bathroom. a teenage girl reportedly finding an iphone taped to the seat, set to record. >>> the news involving vanna white here tonight. >>> and america strong this evening
. >>> the pilot on a delta flight from chicago to boston declaring an emergency. reporting multiple systems failures, after the plane was hit by lightning. >>> outside boston tonight, authorities now investigating the death of a father of two, a patriots fan, at gillette stadium after a fight in the stands during the game against the dolphins. >>> new reporting right here tonight, how did that $100 million u.s. fighter jet go missing for more than 24 hours? what...
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then washington, d.c., to new york city to boston. victor oquendo where it's already being felt tonight, and rob marciano with the track. >>> also tonight, new jersey senator bob menendez indicted, tonight facing growing calls to resign, accused of accepting hundreds of thousands of dollars in bribes. prosecutors revealing stunning images of gold bars and stacks of cash. some they say stuffed in his jacket and found in his home. aaron katersky reporting. >>> there is late news tonight. president biden revealing he will join the picket line with the autoworkers in michigan as the uaw tonight expands its strike. union members today walking out of 38 facilities from california to florida that make auto parts for cars across this country. >>> tonight, the surge on the border. more than 142,000 migrant encounters reported in just the first half of this month. matt rivers at the border. >>> the deadly bus crash outside new york city. news on the two people killed on the bus. five students in critical condition, and tonight now a theory on t
then washington, d.c., to new york city to boston. victor oquendo where it's already being felt tonight, and rob marciano with the track. >>> also tonight, new jersey senator bob menendez indicted, tonight facing growing calls to resign, accused of accepting hundreds of thousands of dollars in bribes. prosecutors revealing stunning images of gold bars and stacks of cash. some they say stuffed in his jacket and found in his home. aaron katersky reporting. >>> there is late news...
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so here's an example of austin beers who wrote a memoir about fugitive slave law days in boston. this is published in 1880 and in the in the 1850s, he operated a yacht called the moby -- they would go out to the harbor and talk to newly arrived ships from the south that were northern ships, but had been in southern harbors and they would ask discreetly if they had any contraband on board runaway enslaved persons and if they did those persons would quietly be taken off in the middle of the night and then entered into the networks of the underground railroad in the north so that they could be taking to places where they could not be in danger of re-enclavement from from bounty hunters and people who were seeking to bring enslaved persons back to their lawful owners. another way that we know about the underground railroad happening by water. is that southern ports municipalities and even entire states of the south past laws and and ordinances that that provided for ships that were leaving southern ports headed north to be searched or fumigated or otherwise controlled so that people
so here's an example of austin beers who wrote a memoir about fugitive slave law days in boston. this is published in 1880 and in the in the 1850s, he operated a yacht called the moby -- they would go out to the harbor and talk to newly arrived ships from the south that were northern ships, but had been in southern harbors and they would ask discreetly if they had any contraband on board runaway enslaved persons and if they did those persons would quietly be taken off in the middle of the night...
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the boston pride about knowing where you come from. the maps about knowing where you are and where you're going. mark wants to make sure he has the necessary facts to inform his decisions as a leader. and his advice to others. as commander in chief, i have relied on mark's counsel because i know he always gives it to me straight no matter what. he always gives it to me straight. he's working with the best information possible. and he doesn't hold anything back. during his tenure as chairman, mark has been a steady hand guiding our military as we navigate what i would argue is one of the most complex security environments our world has faced in a long time. he's been critical to strengthen america's existing alliances from nato to the indo-pacific. building the new strategic narytships. keeping our force on the cutting edge of the fields of cyber and space. and in america's -- ending america's longest war and continuing to take terrorists off the battlefield. standing with the brave people of ukraine, making sure they have the equipment
the boston pride about knowing where you come from. the maps about knowing where you are and where you're going. mark wants to make sure he has the necessary facts to inform his decisions as a leader. and his advice to others. as commander in chief, i have relied on mark's counsel because i know he always gives it to me straight no matter what. he always gives it to me straight. he's working with the best information possible. and he doesn't hold anything back. during his tenure as chairman,...
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what does this tell us about about people in boston? what is it? tell us about slavery in boston? what what are what are and what are african-americans doing? and what is she? what is she? what are people saying? what is she responding to in the coming of the colonial controversy, but also in relation to other more everyday things as well? and then that that really became the the grounding of it in a in in the sense of carrying the story and thinking about why she's developing as a poet and writing certain kinds of poems for certain kinds of audiences over time. and so then that that was really the thing that made it, i think, really hold together and be as hopefully as, as rich and also as, as kind of really seeing her poems as not just something that happened in a kind of vague revolutionary era or boston in the 1760s or 1770s, but actually, no, she wrote she writes this poem. she's doing this thing in 1767 because of other things that are going on. and she is a political poet in that sense, but also a person really reading the newspaper and listening to what's going on and resp
what does this tell us about about people in boston? what is it? tell us about slavery in boston? what what are what are and what are african-americans doing? and what is she? what is she? what are people saying? what is she responding to in the coming of the colonial controversy, but also in relation to other more everyday things as well? and then that that really became the the grounding of it in a in in the sense of carrying the story and thinking about why she's developing as a poet and...
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she was very much a traditional boston upper-class person. she was definitely anti-semitic, lots of comments she made. holmes had a lot of young jewish intellectual friends and he kept saying a number of times i did not played it this way, but all of these young men who i love and love to talk to and are so bright, it never even occurred to me that they were jewish. but they are. his wife clearly did not like this. it was a prejudice. there was, in one of the free speech cases, where holmes was planning to dissent, several of the justices came to his house, unusually, and try to lobby him out of it during world war i. fannie sat in with the discussion and she agreed with them and she thought that holmes was being quixotic in defending the right of these anarchists and radicals. but they had a very long and very devoted marriage. and holmes had many close friendships, i think that they were nothing more than that, with much younger women, who we corresponded with. he -- it probably gave her a lot of grief at times. you also see that there was
she was very much a traditional boston upper-class person. she was definitely anti-semitic, lots of comments she made. holmes had a lot of young jewish intellectual friends and he kept saying a number of times i did not played it this way, but all of these young men who i love and love to talk to and are so bright, it never even occurred to me that they were jewish. but they are. his wife clearly did not like this. it was a prejudice. there was, in one of the free speech cases, where holmes was...
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cardiac surgeons from a boston clinic are ready to perform one radical operation for kolya, this is thefor parents the opportunity to see their son as an adult family, kolya hopes that in the world many kind ones. hearts, people will respond and help even after walking on a balance bike. kolya won’t feel bad again, let’s go to ukraine nikolay bulkin victor hoodie pavel zelenkov ntv leningrad region. thank you for being with us. all the best see you later. i could become anyone, a musician, a restaurateur, a leading producer, a husband, a father , and i did, because there was always a free alpha bank for the smart and free. in 2022, fraudsters stole 14 billion rubles from the accounts of russians. this is the security service. name the code from the sms, let's do it this way if you need it if you manage to outwit me, i will return the stolen money to the client, but it is unlikely that you will succeed and get a free service to protect the bearings from your phone. he's the only one. ervishka bears are not toys for children ; we advise mothers to prepare in advance. anaferon for children
cardiac surgeons from a boston clinic are ready to perform one radical operation for kolya, this is thefor parents the opportunity to see their son as an adult family, kolya hopes that in the world many kind ones. hearts, people will respond and help even after walking on a balance bike. kolya won’t feel bad again, let’s go to ukraine nikolay bulkin victor hoodie pavel zelenkov ntv leningrad region. thank you for being with us. all the best see you later. i could become anyone, a musician,...
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surgeons in the world who can literally rebuild the heart, the operation is ready to be performed in bostong russian ones. with such a defect , they offer several so-called palliative interventions, that is, operations that only reduce the negative impact of the defect, but in boston kolya will have a chance for healthy life and salvation, in order to completely cure kolya we need to collect more than twenty-eight million rubles, of which only 12 are left to be collected and we really believe that we will succeed. it is extremely necessary for this person to remain absolutely healthy, to lead a full life and please their parents and us all . unfortunately, according to statistics, people with such defects do not live very long. we were given a maximum survival rate of 20 years; if a child is born and survives childbirth, then for more than 20 years the probability is extremely low, if accordingly, this operation cannot be performed ; cardiac surgeons from a boston clinic are ready to perform one radical operation for kolya ; this means life’s illnesses are won for the parents ; the opportun
surgeons in the world who can literally rebuild the heart, the operation is ready to be performed in bostong russian ones. with such a defect , they offer several so-called palliative interventions, that is, operations that only reduce the negative impact of the defect, but in boston kolya will have a chance for healthy life and salvation, in order to completely cure kolya we need to collect more than twenty-eight million rubles, of which only 12 are left to be collected and we really believe...
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so what are those through boston is the bonus room is tommy josh. kind of support as a career chance coming up 3 of them through the my cause so quick and we'll go to visit that with can see letting equal the timing time this was, but that's like most of the students, the money me. so job, i don't really have to have it all squared useless. yeah. me am i able to explore this loan? oh yeah, yeah. no floss blackwell this afternoon. if you're familiar with on your, on your use or get back to me, got you. then you have 9 plus loan store. well, how many double email as well as lama 3 islam of 50 slam? i'll wait for the next one. i was looking at the middle of the me slowing them to the maybe it was funny and those are your meat. so even with the purple, everybody, me, my public on the mostly monitor overall most of can use the money. yes. so for the one those up i do, i should pick on the waste time when we bring us up. but it's not you this one, the nose up. i do. so it's for you guys on screen, but it must be my one is when i was off of the football th
so what are those through boston is the bonus room is tommy josh. kind of support as a career chance coming up 3 of them through the my cause so quick and we'll go to visit that with can see letting equal the timing time this was, but that's like most of the students, the money me. so job, i don't really have to have it all squared useless. yeah. me am i able to explore this loan? oh yeah, yeah. no floss blackwell this afternoon. if you're familiar with on your, on your use or get back to me,...
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in boston, they win.ey have too much winning there. >> they went through a series where they were like loveable losers. now the tables have turned. >> jimmy: now they've become hateable winners. i think i'd rather be a loveable loser ultimately. [ laughter ] right now are you in wrestling mode or movie mode? or is there a difference between the two? >> that's a great question. right now i'm smack-dab in the middle of filming the new installment of "suicide squad." >> jimmy: so full movie mode. [ cheers and applause ] >> full movie mode, yes. >> jimmy: you work out, right? [ laughter ] >> it's one of my new year's resolutions. >> jimmy: do you work out harder when you're wrestling or doing a movie? >> the days are actually longer in a movie. so believe it or not, even though the touring schedule is grueling for wwe, i actually have more time to work out. in movie mode but working out less. >> jimmy: do you do it with other people? >> other people are around, but i scare them with all the grunts and noises.
in boston, they win.ey have too much winning there. >> they went through a series where they were like loveable losers. now the tables have turned. >> jimmy: now they've become hateable winners. i think i'd rather be a loveable loser ultimately. [ laughter ] right now are you in wrestling mode or movie mode? or is there a difference between the two? >> that's a great question. right now i'm smack-dab in the middle of filming the new installment of "suicide squad."...
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history after president mccall night, says the plumb withdrawal, a friends group, some parsons, on boston. derek from the west african nation, also at the canadian politicians face pike, rage and condemnation after the countries parliaments, including the prime minister, something of the patients, the curious enough collaborator who was welcome to as a world war to veteran uncorrected his accusers, washington of housing, imperialism, fissions and the loss in them are a kid that comes and made speculations of us loans to set off a little bit free based in a directory dispute between venezuela and they bring the guy on the across the globe around the clock. this is our a t pleasure to have your company. my name's you're a new beginning. now this how needs yours leaders? hub harold did the unload, spent. that's french military forces. i'm the countries and busted or are to leave the country. the army had this direct message both to parse and anyone else seeking in their words to override the nation, suffered french troops, and the french ambassador will leave news year before the end of the
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>>> also tonight, hurricane lee regaining strength to a major category 3 storm, and this just in boston now in its possible path. >>> plus, manhunt. the images showing that escaped killer's new appearance police acknowledging today they no longer have a defined search area for the fugitive as he reaches out to acquaintances for help and tonight our reporter talks to his former roommate. >>> rescued. the american trapped in the cave in turkey freed just moments ago. we'll show you the moment his stretcher is pulled up >>> the fda approving new covid booster shots as cases are rising when will they be available? >>> more major medical news does a key ingredient in popular cold medicine actually work >>> and remembering the 9/11 attacks the health battles so many firefighters are still waging, 22 years later. ♪ >> announcer: this is nbc "nightly news" with lester holt >>> good evening i'm tom llamas, in for lester tonight we begin with the all-out race against time playing out in morocco. the window for finding survivors is quickly closing after that devastating earthquake killed more than
>>> also tonight, hurricane lee regaining strength to a major category 3 storm, and this just in boston now in its possible path. >>> plus, manhunt. the images showing that escaped killer's new appearance police acknowledging today they no longer have a defined search area for the fugitive as he reaches out to acquaintances for help and tonight our reporter talks to his former roommate. >>> rescued. the american trapped in the cave in turkey freed just moments ago....
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20 school based food pantries. >> interestingly enough, the day after the boston globe story came outs a big front page headline, they opened up a food pantry and tried to call in the citywide media to cover them. that just happened to be in our neighborhood, just happened to be a couple of days after the globe story came out. >> stop and shop says the food pantry was planned long before the student report. they also highlighted the small tract of land surrounding the jamaica plain store that utilized to determine median income as being misleading. after the media coverage stop and shop agreed to meet with the task force. >> we don't want to assume anything because we don't want to like throw any like accusations around or make any uneducated assumptions about stop and shop, which is why we're going to that meeting to hear them out. >> in a statement after the meeting, stop and shop says they toured the newly opened food pantry and shared their concerns with the task force report. they say the 20 products student purchased represent 1% of the 10,000 items available in the two stores.
20 school based food pantries. >> interestingly enough, the day after the boston globe story came outs a big front page headline, they opened up a food pantry and tried to call in the citywide media to cover them. that just happened to be in our neighborhood, just happened to be a couple of days after the globe story came out. >> stop and shop says the food pantry was planned long before the student report. they also highlighted the small tract of land surrounding the jamaica plain...
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okay, the duration of the state, the situation in boston. helena, could you just give us an idea of the why this solution a just give us idea of why this association is important? why is it such a sticking point of how might it benefit subs living in northern cost of i well, i think obviously deserves who, who live in the north. do not want to see comfortable independent and all things considered would have preferred the cost of whatever declared independence. right. and i think for a lot of them, they have substantial concerns whether their rights would be protected if they would solely to fall within the legislation of the cost of old government. subsequently, the argument goal was given that we are to graphically located in this area. and given that we are the majority in this area, and given you know, the past differences, the conflicts, the history of the tool. these people believed that they have the right to to more autonomy and to make decisions for themselves. and that was basically the key argument that was presented. and i think right now in the aftermath of everything that w
okay, the duration of the state, the situation in boston. helena, could you just give us an idea of the why this solution a just give us idea of why this association is important? why is it such a sticking point of how might it benefit subs living in northern cost of i well, i think obviously deserves who, who live in the north. do not want to see comfortable independent and all things considered would have preferred the cost of whatever declared independence. right. and i think for a lot of...
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and comfortable. >> reporter: last year, boston public schools installed 3,800 new air conditioners federal pandemi grants. now the $9 million investment is having a big payoff. >> we can predict that things are going to be warmer and hotter. this was something for students and staff that was needed for them to be able to, again, focus on teaching and learning, be comfortable in the buildings. >> reporter: a recent study found that students scored increasingly worse on standardized tests when temperatures were above 80 degrees. dozens of districts across ten states have been forced to close or dismiss early this week because of inadequately cooled classrooms. back in new york, 4-year-old sophie had a cool first day of kindergarten. it was a little hot outside? was it cool inside? the three-day heat wave is expected to break tonight in the northeast with temperatures dipping below 90 degrees. but in texas tomorrow, they're expected to break another record, reaching 108 degrees. norah. >> that is too hot. meg oliver, thank you. >>> the other big weather story tonight is hurricane lee.
and comfortable. >> reporter: last year, boston public schools installed 3,800 new air conditioners federal pandemi grants. now the $9 million investment is having a big payoff. >> we can predict that things are going to be warmer and hotter. this was something for students and staff that was needed for them to be able to, again, focus on teaching and learning, be comfortable in the buildings. >> reporter: a recent study found that students scored increasingly worse on...
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she went to boston, providence, hartford, and all the areas in new york, albany and troy. and then, she went south. she went all the way south to south carolina, north carolina. and from there, she went to cuba , because clearly, the objects were being sent far and wide via ship. she then came back to florida. she was in pensacola. she went by steamboat from pensacola to new orleans. she then went all the way up the mississippi river into ohio and into pennsylvania, pittsburgh. she traveled, probably, between 1500 and 2000 miles across united states and cuba. and the reason why they are doing this is because the objects were being distributed very broadly. people would be seeing her and purchased the objects. >> she has quite a knack for crisscrossing the united states and beyond the continents as well. it is really exciting. i think someone had a quick question. i know i mentioned in my introduction the afong moy had met the president of the time, andrew jackson. you have noted she would prefer chinese guests to be welcomed into the white house. can you talk about how she
she went to boston, providence, hartford, and all the areas in new york, albany and troy. and then, she went south. she went all the way south to south carolina, north carolina. and from there, she went to cuba , because clearly, the objects were being sent far and wide via ship. she then came back to florida. she was in pensacola. she went by steamboat from pensacola to new orleans. she then went all the way up the mississippi river into ohio and into pennsylvania, pittsburgh. she traveled,...
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this guy is like getting investigated by boston university. how about the irs gets involved.rney up in the commonwealth of massachusetts gets involved. this is a massive scam. every one is dancing around it because he's black. who cares what color is he? he just stole $30 million that could have been used for scholarships for african-americans at boston college. when in the racism industry, you don't want it to go away. he was teaching people to see racism. he wasn't trying to get rid of racism. he was teaching people to look for racism where ever they could find it. i just hope that this guy spends lots of time behind bars. that's what he deserves. you don't need people making up racism. they just found out he fraudulently concocted the data in his research and now he's been fired. >> it's racist if we don't bring greg in. >> that's true. i identify as a black man. nobody went to bu to go to this center. they go to bu to drink. no parent wants their kid to be educated by this non-sense. i got to give him credit. it's a great scam. he married the accusations of racism to not
this guy is like getting investigated by boston university. how about the irs gets involved.rney up in the commonwealth of massachusetts gets involved. this is a massive scam. every one is dancing around it because he's black. who cares what color is he? he just stole $30 million that could have been used for scholarships for african-americans at boston college. when in the racism industry, you don't want it to go away. he was teaching people to see racism. he wasn't trying to get rid of...
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"the boston globe" reports on catastrophic flooding in leominster, massachusetts.emergency was declared in the city about 40 miles northwest of boston. up to 11 inches of rain fell over the past two days. it caused rivers to overflow, flooding homes, washing out roads, stranding drivers, and forcing hundreds of evacuations. residents living near the old dam were told to get out over concerns that it would give way. >> this particular dam is one that we're actually about to replace and is very sensitive. it's water saturated, and worry about that downstream. so we've put out a code red and notified everyone along that stream bank. >> more rain is forecast for today and over the weekend. >>> and "the hill" says four las vegas valley schools canceled classes due to a teacher shortage. it comes amid ongoing contract negotiations between the school district and the clark county education association. parents were told not to send their kids to school due to what officials said was a coordinated sickout by teachers led by their union. the union denies being involved in a
"the boston globe" reports on catastrophic flooding in leominster, massachusetts.emergency was declared in the city about 40 miles northwest of boston. up to 11 inches of rain fell over the past two days. it caused rivers to overflow, flooding homes, washing out roads, stranding drivers, and forcing hundreds of evacuations. residents living near the old dam were told to get out over concerns that it would give way. >> this particular dam is one that we're actually about to...
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after the death of george floyd boston university hired dr.lowed him to raise tens of millions of dollars for a anti racist research center. huge mistake, they've launched an inquiry over the allegations of financial mismanagements. it has only produced two research papers since it started and just had to lay off half the staff. a former employee describes dr. kennedy as some sort of power drunk tyrant. one professor who works there is asking what happened to the money? quote. it's pretty hard for me to imagine they blew through 30 million in two years, we have reached out to dr. kendi for comment we haven't heard back. that's surprise. why where do you think the money went? that's a lot of money, $30 million for a research center. >> judge jeanine: $30.02 papers in two years. now, if you have 30 people on staff -- no, not 30. >> kennedy: 45. >> judge jeanine: 45 people and now they're down to like 25, they cut it in half, whatever the number is. so you didn't pay them that $30 million. so it's either embezzlement, some kind of fraud or, you k
after the death of george floyd boston university hired dr.lowed him to raise tens of millions of dollars for a anti racist research center. huge mistake, they've launched an inquiry over the allegations of financial mismanagements. it has only produced two research papers since it started and just had to lay off half the staff. a former employee describes dr. kennedy as some sort of power drunk tyrant. one professor who works there is asking what happened to the money? quote. it's pretty hard...
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boston's now in the cone?yeah, we've expanded this northwards now including areas of nova scotia getting into the main coastline and boston and the cape and the islands are now included in the cone. now, the storm will be much weaker then than it is now. and it will look a lot different. almost like a powerful nor'easter with a large wind field. but we will miss bermuda, and then it looks like it will make its way on friday night into saturday towards the gulf of maine. all of our computer models are up here. now, none of them are going directly into new england. but the storm itself is going to be expanding in size. even if the center of the storm is 200 miles to the east, we could still see winds over 50 to 60, maybe even 70 miles per hour on areas of cape cod. and with leaves on the trees that's a big difference in what we'd deal with in the winter time. we could have significant power outages, even without a direct hit. and we'd better hope this thing doesn't trend closer to the u.s. coast in the next coup
boston's now in the cone?yeah, we've expanded this northwards now including areas of nova scotia getting into the main coastline and boston and the cape and the islands are now included in the cone. now, the storm will be much weaker then than it is now. and it will look a lot different. almost like a powerful nor'easter with a large wind field. but we will miss bermuda, and then it looks like it will make its way on friday night into saturday towards the gulf of maine. all of our computer...
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here in boston, you can see the skyline here. this is boston harbor.y good timing with this storm because we are at the depths of low tide, and this water would be up by easily another ten feet. folks have come into safe harbor the past few days to prep for this storm. emergency and electrical crews have come in from as far away as delaware, because we're worried about the lights going out. it's been a very, very wet summer, so a lot of these trees are unhealthy, and could see a lot come down and had over 6,000 power outages across new england. that number is going to go up. back across the bay, that is boston logan airport. over 200 flights canceled. most are with cape air. they service the islands. over 60% of the flights going into halifax are canceled as well. so if you're flying to canada where this thing is going, that's where the bad news is. the big impacts with this have been the waves all week long. look at this video out of scituate slamming up against the seawall during high tide, and we have to deal with the waves and wind and certainly th
here in boston, you can see the skyline here. this is boston harbor.y good timing with this storm because we are at the depths of low tide, and this water would be up by easily another ten feet. folks have come into safe harbor the past few days to prep for this storm. emergency and electrical crews have come in from as far away as delaware, because we're worried about the lights going out. it's been a very, very wet summer, so a lot of these trees are unhealthy, and could see a lot come down...
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the w boston party. they're trying to stay dry in portland boston. thank you. all right, here's a round up now what some of the other stories that are making headlines around the world. the long serving us democratic senator dianne feinstein has died at the age of 90. she was known as a firm and advocate for liberal causes, such as gun control and gender equality, but also as a pragmatic lawmaker who could find common ground with republicans. feinstein was the oldest serving us senator las vegas police have charged the man with the 1996 murder, a rap legend to fax record. dwayne cathy d. davis previously admitted that he was in the cadillac from which the fatal gun fire came the unsolved case. as long, frustrated investigators it has fascinated the public. the human refugee agency says about a $186000.00 migrants and refugees of arrived in southern europe. so far this year . the vast majority entering the e u in italy, which has experienced an 83 percent increase on last years now at least 57 people have been killed in 2 separate suicide bomb attacks targeting
the w boston party. they're trying to stay dry in portland boston. thank you. all right, here's a round up now what some of the other stories that are making headlines around the world. the long serving us democratic senator dianne feinstein has died at the age of 90. she was known as a firm and advocate for liberal causes, such as gun control and gender equality, but also as a pragmatic lawmaker who could find common ground with republicans. feinstein was the oldest serving us senator las...
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yet, some boston newspapers were really harsh in their appraisal about afong moy. i think it's just good to hear -- not good, but it's interesting to hear that the boston evening transcript had a really hard, and references to her. they called her a homely indian squall with her feet cut off, and her ankles stuck to a couple of turnips. that would be well worth looking at. and they better prepared her skin to that of an indian. so, her countenance. her feet. all of these aspects of her bodily features were being commented upon. and in charleston her feet were unwrapped, and shown to the public in all of its native nakedness. such an embarrassment, and such a difficult moment for her i'm pretty sure. and i know, because it was something she never would've had the experience to confront in china. so, unbinding her feet in public was just the most humiliating i'm sure experience that she had in america. difficult. >> definitely. we've been talking about how we know a lot more about how moy was proceed, and we see her experiences. and you can sort of see that in the st
yet, some boston newspapers were really harsh in their appraisal about afong moy. i think it's just good to hear -- not good, but it's interesting to hear that the boston evening transcript had a really hard, and references to her. they called her a homely indian squall with her feet cut off, and her ankles stuck to a couple of turnips. that would be well worth looking at. and they better prepared her skin to that of an indian. so, her countenance. her feet. all of these aspects of her bodily...
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the greek coast guard said a $101.00 people were picked up of the island of less boston alone. so far this year, more than 17 pads, migrants from the middle east and africa have arrived in greece. 20 police in the us state of ohio have released body comm footage, showing a police officer safely shooting a pregnant black woman. the incident took place on august 24th. the video shows officers attempting to question the woman for alleged shoplifting before firing a shot. the officer who open fire has been suspended while police investigate the incident. russian active is to campaign against the war and ukraine have won a prestigious award. the awesome peace prizes awarded every year on september. first, germany's official anti worth i. the, this here is prize goes to rushes, feminist, anti war resistance. collective need to be met. 2 of the campaigners here in berlin, where they're living in exxon. all you got and you can see the look at both active is with the feminist on 2 more resistance. the group emerged in the early days of freshest, full scale innovation, for few queen tell
the greek coast guard said a $101.00 people were picked up of the island of less boston alone. so far this year, more than 17 pads, migrants from the middle east and africa have arrived in greece. 20 police in the us state of ohio have released body comm footage, showing a police officer safely shooting a pregnant black woman. the incident took place on august 24th. the video shows officers attempting to question the woman for alleged shoplifting before firing a shot. the officer who open fire...
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let's go across to dw boston heartache now who joins us from new york city, boston. it looks like you've managed to find a fairly dry spot. he's been out for some time now, or how bad is it as well? and it looks like the worst is over, at least for the 5 boroughs of new york city. that doesn't mean that this storm is over. so for the north of the city and also further east out to long island, there is more rain. so for all the people who need to make that commute tonight, so need to go home. when you do go out, use long island somewhere. they are going to be in for a rough ride. they're going to need a lot of patients that have you said, i think that goes for everybody who wants to get anywhere in the city tonight. i just spent the last few hours on the subway. i went down to brooklyn to see what the situation is like there because it was really bad there this morning. this is a dirty that would usually take me maybe an hour. it took me closer to 3. today. a lot of the subways are running. it's very hard to predict what software is a running, which stops they're actu
let's go across to dw boston heartache now who joins us from new york city, boston. it looks like you've managed to find a fairly dry spot. he's been out for some time now, or how bad is it as well? and it looks like the worst is over, at least for the 5 boroughs of new york city. that doesn't mean that this storm is over. so for the north of the city and also further east out to long island, there is more rain. so for all the people who need to make that commute tonight, so need to go home....
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and after the death of george floyd, boston university hirednnedy as dr.nedy as a professor and allowed him to raise ten of millions of dollars to start an anti-racist center, for a research center, well, that was a huge mistake. >> the college has launche d inquiry into the center over the allegations of financial mismanagin g. it has only produced two research papers since ithalf started and just had to lay off half the staff. a former employee describes dr. kendi as some sort of power drun k tyrant. one professor who works theres r is asking what happened to theq. money. >> quote, it's pretty hard for me to imagin ore they throughh 30 30 million in two years, we have reachedio to dr. kennedy fr comment. we have not heard back. that's very surprising kendimmek >> so, judge, where do you think the money went? that's a lot of money. that's a$30 million for a reseah center. center, $30 million and two papers in two years. now, i.f you have 30 people on staff for what? no no,, not 35, 45 people. and now they're down to like five. they cut them in half, whate
and after the death of george floyd, boston university hirednnedy as dr.nedy as a professor and allowed him to raise ten of millions of dollars to start an anti-racist center, for a research center, well, that was a huge mistake. >> the college has launche d inquiry into the center over the allegations of financial mismanagin g. it has only produced two research papers since ithalf started and just had to lay off half the staff. a former employee describes dr. kendi as some sort of power...
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they dump all that moisture in the form of rain when they hit land, in this case, new york city dw boston hard to new york. thanks so much for all of your insights and make sure that you stay dry. thank you. is a round up of some other stories making headlines. ukraine is commemorating the ac 2nd down diverse array of one of the largest mass murders of jews in the holocaust . around and say actually 4000 people. mostly jews, were killed at the bobby ravine outside nazi occupied keys. president polanski joined thousands of others, paying their respects in the capital, or at least 57 people have been killed in 2 separate suicide from attacks and packaged on the 1st blast in the country side. the west has a procession marking the birth of these law mach prophet muhammad, killing 52 people. 5 more were killed and lost in the northwest. no group has claimed responsibility so far. las vegas police have charged them on with the 1996 murder of rock legend to puncture court. dwayne k, c. d. davis had previously admitted that he was in the cadillac from which the fatal gunfire came. the unsolved ca
they dump all that moisture in the form of rain when they hit land, in this case, new york city dw boston hard to new york. thanks so much for all of your insights and make sure that you stay dry. thank you. is a round up of some other stories making headlines. ukraine is commemorating the ac 2nd down diverse array of one of the largest mass murders of jews in the holocaust . around and say actually 4000 people. mostly jews, were killed at the bobby ravine outside nazi occupied keys. president...
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take a look at it, from boston, all the way down to baltimore. you see that front, that one means business. that will push across the area tonight and tomorrow morning, triggering storms from d.c., along i-95. some of these are going to be severe, dumping heavy rain. so we could see more in the way of flooding. those watches up through thursday morning. hurricane lee, a category 3 storm, getting bigger. now about 500 miles south of bermuda. will pass bermuda during the day on thursday, likely as a category 2. but kicking up waves and rip currents up and down the east coast in through the weekend. and on saturday, a landfall between portland, maine, and eastern parts of nova scotia. potentially at a cat 1. david? >> david: rob marciano with us again tonight. thank you, rob, as always. >>> we're going to turn now to that stunning and awful moment on the field last night, just four plays into the game, aaron rodgers down. the jets' new quarterback and four-time mvp, it happened just 3:30 in, into his debut with the team on "monday night football." r
take a look at it, from boston, all the way down to baltimore. you see that front, that one means business. that will push across the area tonight and tomorrow morning, triggering storms from d.c., along i-95. some of these are going to be severe, dumping heavy rain. so we could see more in the way of flooding. those watches up through thursday morning. hurricane lee, a category 3 storm, getting bigger. now about 500 miles south of bermuda. will pass bermuda during the day on thursday, likely...
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. >> inside the majority of our schools, it is very cool and comfortable. >> reporter: last year, bostonditioners partially funded by federal pandemic grants. now the $9 million investment is having a big payoff. >> we can predict that things are going to be warmer and hotter. this was something for students and staff that was needed for them to be able to, again, focus on teaching and learning, be comfortable in the buildings. >> reporter: a recent study found students scored increasingly worse on standardized tests when temperatures were above 80 degrees. dozens of districts across ten states have been forced to close or dismiss early this week because of inadequately-cooled classrooms. back in new york, 4-year-old sophie had a cool first day of kindergarten. >> it was a little hot. >> reporter: it was a little hot outside? was it cool inside? the three-day heat wave is expected to break tonight in the northeast, with temperatures dipping below 90 degrees, but in texas tomorrow, they are expected to break another record, reaching 108 degrees. norah? >> norah: that is too hot. meg olive
. >> inside the majority of our schools, it is very cool and comfortable. >> reporter: last year, bostonditioners partially funded by federal pandemic grants. now the $9 million investment is having a big payoff. >> we can predict that things are going to be warmer and hotter. this was something for students and staff that was needed for them to be able to, again, focus on teaching and learning, be comfortable in the buildings. >> reporter: a recent study found students...