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it's a map of boston in 1769. and while i wouldn't recommend it, you could still this map in downtown boston today. there are many of the same landmarks and some of the same street. you see the arrow pointing to hancock's mansion at the hancock's wharf. me there was also longworth longest war here. not every merchant was wealthy enough to have their own wharf named for them, but hancock certainly was. and you can tell it's of the bigger wharves. so hancock's ship called liberty docks at hancock's wharf in 1768. he declares that there is 25 casks of madeira board and the customs official named thomas kirk accepts. this number hancock pays his taxes on it and they both go their separate ways. except liberty's cargo could hold more than double that. and it was unlikely that hancock would sail across the atlantic with his ship at half capacity. so he's much too experience to do and customs commissioners were suspicious? yes, they asked thomas kirk about the incident and he that everything had been on level customs wer
it's a map of boston in 1769. and while i wouldn't recommend it, you could still this map in downtown boston today. there are many of the same landmarks and some of the same street. you see the arrow pointing to hancock's mansion at the hancock's wharf. me there was also longworth longest war here. not every merchant was wealthy enough to have their own wharf named for them, but hancock certainly was. and you can tell it's of the bigger wharves. so hancock's ship called liberty docks at...
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it's a map of boston in 1769. and while i wouldn't recommend it, you could still this map in downtown boston today. there are many of the same landmarks and some of the same street. you see the arrow pointing to hancock's mansion at the hancock's wharf. me there was also longworth longest war here. not every merchant was wealthy enough to have their own wharf named for them, but hancock certainly was. and you can tell it's of the bigger wharves. so hancock's ship called liberty docks at hancock's wharf in 1768. he declares that there is 25 casks of madeira board and the customs official named thomas kirk accepts. this number hancock pays his taxes on it and they both go their separate ways. except liberty's cargo could hold more than double that. and it was unlikely that hancock would sail across the atlantic with his ship at half capacity. so he's much too experience to do and customs commissioners were suspicious? yes, they asked thomas kirk about the incident and he that everything had been on level customs wer
it's a map of boston in 1769. and while i wouldn't recommend it, you could still this map in downtown boston today. there are many of the same landmarks and some of the same street. you see the arrow pointing to hancock's mansion at the hancock's wharf. me there was also longworth longest war here. not every merchant was wealthy enough to have their own wharf named for them, but hancock certainly was. and you can tell it's of the bigger wharves. so hancock's ship called liberty docks at...
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i point boston's leading whig newspaper, the boston gazette. when the stamp act was passed eight years ago in 1765. replaced the sign of the king on the front page of my paper with the skull and crossbones to protest the tax. my paper speaks for the patriot cause every day i host good americans like samuel adams and james otis and their meetings in my print shop. that tax on my tea may be only three pences right now? but what's stopping the king from raising it to $0.04? £4? £10 without without a representative in parliament? these taxes will continue to go up for. speaker to my left on the floor. i am abigail adams. my husband. ma'am. miss adams has the floor. hey. to often forget the struggles of women men. men like dr. warren and mr. savage have talked about the great a great deal about english liberties and what their rights are in of parliament. but what are the english liberties to me. only men get to participate in our politics. but women also live politics. we live it every day by spinning our clubhouse and by participate in boycotts on
i point boston's leading whig newspaper, the boston gazette. when the stamp act was passed eight years ago in 1765. replaced the sign of the king on the front page of my paper with the skull and crossbones to protest the tax. my paper speaks for the patriot cause every day i host good americans like samuel adams and james otis and their meetings in my print shop. that tax on my tea may be only three pences right now? but what's stopping the king from raising it to $0.04? £4? £10 without...
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i point boston's leading whig newspaper, the boston gazette. when the stamp act was passed eight years ago in 1765. replaced the sign of the king on the front page of my paper with the skull and crossbones to protest the tax. my paper speaks for the patriot cause every day i host good americans like samuel adams and james otis and their meetings in my print shop. that tax on my tea may be only three pences right now? but what's stopping the king from raising it to $0.04? £4? £10 without without a representative in parliament? these taxes will continue to go up for. speaker to my left on the floor. i am abigail adams. my husband. ma'am. miss adams has the floor. hey. to often forget the struggles of women men. men like dr. warren and mr. savage have talked about the great a great deal about english liberties and what their rights are in of parliament. but what are the english liberties to me. only men get to participate in our politics. but women also live politics. we live it every day by spinning our clubhouse and by participate in boycotts on
i point boston's leading whig newspaper, the boston gazette. when the stamp act was passed eight years ago in 1765. replaced the sign of the king on the front page of my paper with the skull and crossbones to protest the tax. my paper speaks for the patriot cause every day i host good americans like samuel adams and james otis and their meetings in my print shop. that tax on my tea may be only three pences right now? but what's stopping the king from raising it to $0.04? £4? £10 without...
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he is the voice behind the murder in boston podcast. part of the team behind the new hbo documentary series, murder in boston, roots, rampage, and reckoning. hbo is of course owned by cnn's parent company, warner bros. discovery. thank you so much for being with us. i just wonder, we see the reaction, folks behind the mayor, what is your reaction to this apology? >> it was a truly dramatic and unprecedented moment. it was really something to watch. it was a very important apology. >> yeah, it really is. you see the words that she chose and how that impacted people listening there in that room. can you talk to us a little bit about how painful the fallout from these false accusations has been for the families and for the entire black community in boston from the late 80s through today? >> the fallout has been really dramatic. you know, as part of the reporting, i reported two years -- to put together the podcast and the series in the boston globe, you talked about numbers of the family. and they talked about how serious this has been. an
he is the voice behind the murder in boston podcast. part of the team behind the new hbo documentary series, murder in boston, roots, rampage, and reckoning. hbo is of course owned by cnn's parent company, warner bros. discovery. thank you so much for being with us. i just wonder, we see the reaction, folks behind the mayor, what is your reaction to this apology? >> it was a truly dramatic and unprecedented moment. it was really something to watch. it was a very important apology....
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pregnant woman killed and her husband's accusation that ignited deep racial divisions and mistrust in boston. tonight an apology 34 years later to the two black men who were wrongly accused. kaitlan collins is off tonight. i'm brianna keilar, and this is "the source." >>> tonight, donald trump's potential return to the white house will depend, in part, on the same branch of government that repeatedly rebuffed his election conspiracy theories, the judiciary. colorado, with its ten electoral votes, unlikely to decide the 2024 race. but there are other cases that are still in the works. one pending in oregon, and others going through the appeals process in arizona, minnesota, michigan, and new hampshire. and other states could follow suit if folks like our first guest tonight have their way. we'll have more on that in a moment. as for trump, he has long made clear the fealty he expects from those he considers allies, including on the bench, once telling supporters, quote, if it's my judges, you know how they're going to decide. and he filled the courts with lots of judges that he likes to think
pregnant woman killed and her husband's accusation that ignited deep racial divisions and mistrust in boston. tonight an apology 34 years later to the two black men who were wrongly accused. kaitlan collins is off tonight. i'm brianna keilar, and this is "the source." >>> tonight, donald trump's potential return to the white house will depend, in part, on the same branch of government that repeatedly rebuffed his election conspiracy theories, the judiciary. colorado, with its...
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you're going to put them in boston? why the hell do you need the red party, the redcoats, quite a different story wouldn't day, the red army. the redcoats in boston and housed on boston commons, this is not the british army protecting the colonies. this is the british army intimidating the colonies. you don't put them in an urban area full of british people but not to manage the british people. so is it a terrible thing, of course it is, who's to blame, people who brought this army to boston are toblame . heartless. the soldiers weren't there to protect us, they were there to intimidate us. it was inevitable that there was going to be aconflict . d stead of selling it the colonists said what was that, we got tea from the dutch as well asthe english and now we can't an. cheaper tea from the dutch. you brought down the price, what you did is try to cageus into a monopoly . and under the guise of lowering the duty, the enforcement. that keeps us rigidly tied into. it's not like t was just tea like it is now, t was the most
you're going to put them in boston? why the hell do you need the red party, the redcoats, quite a different story wouldn't day, the red army. the redcoats in boston and housed on boston commons, this is not the british army protecting the colonies. this is the british army intimidating the colonies. you don't put them in an urban area full of british people but not to manage the british people. so is it a terrible thing, of course it is, who's to blame, people who brought this army to boston...
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he was nearing the end of his prison sentence for kidnapping 's daughter in boston.till untold murder case seemed within reach. >> that is not spin, that is not smoke. >> his defense team conceded right off, the client was a fraud and an oddball. >> this man used different names since coming to the united states in 1978. >> but attorney brad bailey said none of that made a murderer. >> this had nothing to do with covering up a 28-year-old homicide, and everything to do with perpetuating this recreation. >> in court, he attacked the forensic evidence as weak, and mostly nonexistent, i got the prosecution's own experts to admit that. not a single fingerprint respective dna to tie the defendants to the victim, the bloodstains or even those university book bags. >> that is correct, i did not detect a dna profile. >> the defense also challenged the neighbor who testified that she saw blood on it carpet the defendant had tried to sell her. had she really? >> and you do not know that that was blood, do you? >> not absolutely. >> i love the challenge, this one from detective
he was nearing the end of his prison sentence for kidnapping 's daughter in boston.till untold murder case seemed within reach. >> that is not spin, that is not smoke. >> his defense team conceded right off, the client was a fraud and an oddball. >> this man used different names since coming to the united states in 1978. >> but attorney brad bailey said none of that made a murderer. >> this had nothing to do with covering up a 28-year-old homicide, and everything...
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she was vaulted by that book into, boston's literary circles. she was really celebrated by people, like george tickner, she got to meet lafayette when he came through and was at the governors ball. she quickly followed that novel with another one, she started writing stories for children. she started editing one of the first periodic calls for children called the juvenile miscellany, which was this wonderful concoction of stories and poems and riddles and games. it was quickly popular up and down the east coast are records of children in the south waiting for it to appear. the mothers saying, i know what that noise is the juvenile must have come. so it was a very popular and again very early american kind of publication. there hadn't been anything like that really published for americans yet. and then in 1829, she published something that keenan referred to, the american frugal housewife. i love this subtitle of this book, which is dedicated to those are not ashamed of economy. so it's a definite indication that she was growing with the boston h
she was vaulted by that book into, boston's literary circles. she was really celebrated by people, like george tickner, she got to meet lafayette when he came through and was at the governors ball. she quickly followed that novel with another one, she started writing stories for children. she started editing one of the first periodic calls for children called the juvenile miscellany, which was this wonderful concoction of stories and poems and riddles and games. it was quickly popular up and...
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michelle wiu, the boston mayor.sian, but if you're white, you're not invited to her christmas party. earlier this week a staffer with pronouns in her name. so glad i needed to know. sent an invitation to city council members in boston. quote, on behalf of the mayor i invite you to the electives of color holiday party meaning only elected officials of color were allowed. but michelle made a mistake. she didn't mean to invite everybody. the e-mail went out to everybody whites included. 15 minutes later the staffer said, oops, sorry, whites, you can't come. this is a nonwhite party. you're not welcome to the eggnog. seven white boston city council members were uninvited. we call them the uninvited whites. except there was a white invited. michelle wu's husband's white. what was the elective of colors christmas party plus one policy? we're not sure. primetime is investigating. we'll have more tomorrow. sure, it's racist. the mayor has an excuse. >> i think we've had conversation individuals with everyone so everyone und
michelle wiu, the boston mayor.sian, but if you're white, you're not invited to her christmas party. earlier this week a staffer with pronouns in her name. so glad i needed to know. sent an invitation to city council members in boston. quote, on behalf of the mayor i invite you to the electives of color holiday party meaning only elected officials of color were allowed. but michelle made a mistake. she didn't mean to invite everybody. the e-mail went out to everybody whites included. 15 minutes...
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the red army in this moment -- the redcoats in boston, houses on boston commons.his is not the british army protecting the colonies, the this is the british army intimidating the colonies. you don't put them in an urban area full of british people if it is not to manage the british people. is it a terrible thing? of course it is, who is to blame? the people who brought this army to boston are to blame. heartless. the soldiers weren't there to protect us, they were there to intimidate us. it was inevitable that there was going to be a conflict. and instead -- t conists, what is that? we've got tea fm e dutch as well as the english and now we can't, cheaper tea from the dutch, you brought down the prices. what you did is try to cage us into a monopoly and under the guise of lowering the duties, tighten up the enforcement that keeps us rigidly tied into -- and not like he was just tea like it is now. t was the most popular drink of the time. it was a central part of british life in britain and british colony life. for the last decade, parliament, overstepping its bou
the red army in this moment -- the redcoats in boston, houses on boston commons.his is not the british army protecting the colonies, the this is the british army intimidating the colonies. you don't put them in an urban area full of british people if it is not to manage the british people. is it a terrible thing? of course it is, who is to blame? the people who brought this army to boston are to blame. heartless. the soldiers weren't there to protect us, they were there to intimidate us. it was...
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i'll see you in boston. perfect. all right, up nextjohna bunc , jonny talks to a bunch of dictators. >> if you could becomet woul a dictator for a day, what would you do? >> college freyoe. college free. the loans canceled, everything done while flights have been grounded. and these storms are rolling in the north. i to scale serious sticking to the distances nothing would hold everything get 5.9% financing for 72 months on the 2023 greenway near and grand wagoneer series to search new inventory and locate a dealerit's why near you at lig intercom. >> the saronno name has always been something we're proud of. it's why we show it off on normal riders and why we wear our name on our jeans. we come fromme in ja people we n be proud of from socal to our f family it' in texas to back hom. and police are seeing all the places i come from. i know if it's a serrano, it's something to be proud of. i take it all with me and i always will give the gift of family heritage with ancestry, the virus with ancestry, the virus that ca
i'll see you in boston. perfect. all right, up nextjohna bunc , jonny talks to a bunch of dictators. >> if you could becomet woul a dictator for a day, what would you do? >> college freyoe. college free. the loans canceled, everything done while flights have been grounded. and these storms are rolling in the north. i to scale serious sticking to the distances nothing would hold everything get 5.9% financing for 72 months on the 2023 greenway near and grand wagoneer series to search...
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i went to boston college, graduated.he reason i wanted to enter the insurance industry was i wanted to stay in boston. a company called the hartford offered me a job if i would do training elsewhere to come back to boston. that is the reason i took the job. david: some might say insurance is born, does not attract people the way private equity desperate is that not the case? peter: i find it interesting. you are not doing the same thing all the time when you start in the industry. you are learning to build relationships, understand the quantitative and qualitative natures of how to underwrite. i liked it because it had a balance. david: what about after your first job in boston? peter: ironically, i never made it back to boston. i stayed in new york. early on in my career, i do not think i could really work in new york city, which is been a predominant portion of my career. i was bennett big companies, itt -- at big companies, itt my general elected -- electric. david: you were working at marsh on september 11, 2001. whe
i went to boston college, graduated.he reason i wanted to enter the insurance industry was i wanted to stay in boston. a company called the hartford offered me a job if i would do training elsewhere to come back to boston. that is the reason i took the job. david: some might say insurance is born, does not attract people the way private equity desperate is that not the case? peter: i find it interesting. you are not doing the same thing all the time when you start in the industry. you are...
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no, the red coats in boston and a house on boston common. thisis is not the british army protecting the colonies, this is the british army intimidating thing colonies. you don't put them in an urban area full of british people if it's not to manage the british people. so is it a terrible thing that'. who's to blame? the people who have brought this army to boston are to blame. heartless. the soldiers weren't there to protect us, they were there to intimidate us. it was inevitable. there was gonna be a conflict. and instead of -- the kohl just somehow, whatheell is that? we got tea from the dutch can. as well d as the english. andowe can't. cheaper tea from the dutch. you brought down the prices. what you did is trying to cage us into a monopoly. and under the guise of lowering the duties, tighten up the enforcement that keeps us rigidly tied into with, you know, it's not like tea was just teaas like it is now. tea was the most popular drink of the time. it was a central part of british life in britain and the british colonies'st life. for th
no, the red coats in boston and a house on boston common. thisis is not the british army protecting the colonies, this is the british army intimidating thing colonies. you don't put them in an urban area full of british people if it's not to manage the british people. so is it a terrible thing that'. who's to blame? the people who have brought this army to boston are to blame. heartless. the soldiers weren't there to protect us, they were there to intimidate us. it was inevitable. there was...
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i went to boston college, graduated.he reason why i wanted to enter the insurance industry as i wanted to stay in boston, at a company called the hartford. they offered me a job if i would be training elsewhere to come back to boston. that is the reason i took the job. >> some people might say that insurance is a boring business and does not attract people the way private equity does. is that not the case or did you think it would be interesting out of college? >> i find it very interesting. you learn to build relationships, you understand the quantitative nature of how to underwrite, also the qualitative nature. i liked it because it had a balance of doing different things at once. david: what did you do after your first job in boston? >> ironically, i never made it back to boston. i stayed on the new york. early in my career i did not think i could really work in new york city, which has been the predominant portion of my career. i have always been at big companies, worked at itt, then general electric. david: so you w
i went to boston college, graduated.he reason why i wanted to enter the insurance industry as i wanted to stay in boston, at a company called the hartford. they offered me a job if i would be training elsewhere to come back to boston. that is the reason i took the job. >> some people might say that insurance is a boring business and does not attract people the way private equity does. is that not the case or did you think it would be interesting out of college? >> i find it very...
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david: what did you do after your first job in boston?er: well, that is, ironically i never made it back to boston. i stayed in new york, and, you know, early on in my career i did not really think i could work in new york city, which has been the predominant portion of my career. so, i've always been in big companies, worked at itt and at general electric and marsh mclennan after that. david: all right, so you were working at marsh mclennan on september 11 of 2001. and where were you on that morning? peter: that morning -- so, it was my sixth day of work at marsh mclennan. i was on the 53rd floor of tower two that day to work. david: and so, what happened? peter: the first plane went into tower one. i had seen it. and so, colleagues and i started to evacuate. nothing urgent, but into the stairwell to make our way down, and made it to about the 40th floor when the second plane went into the building, which i did not know what it was at the time. i figured either tower one had tipped over or something else had come into the building. we ha
david: what did you do after your first job in boston?er: well, that is, ironically i never made it back to boston. i stayed in new york, and, you know, early on in my career i did not really think i could work in new york city, which has been the predominant portion of my career. so, i've always been in big companies, worked at itt and at general electric and marsh mclennan after that. david: all right, so you were working at marsh mclennan on september 11 of 2001. and where were you on that...
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we have got to close boston's port. restricted their representative governing body that we couldn't trust any longer. look at how they were acting. we were going to try british officials in england which would include soldiers byn the way in massachusetts. there's no way we do get a freer trial there and the army custody were tested the wherever they wereer needed. rebellion, contempt for the law behavior freeloading cannot be condoned. the next 30 seconds, think about it. all right you colonists, you americans can you poke holes in any of my arguments there? you freeloading people, you. am i wrong with any of this? how would you phrase it? thank you. >> that's nice. other things that come to mind? to have anything on the british point of view? b just a t little bit but it was the right point of view in baby our elementary and middle schools in high h school's were you learned a rather different story about this are wrong. what is wrong here? >> there was no explaining things [inaudible] >> it hadn't slipped into my bri
we have got to close boston's port. restricted their representative governing body that we couldn't trust any longer. look at how they were acting. we were going to try british officials in england which would include soldiers byn the way in massachusetts. there's no way we do get a freer trial there and the army custody were tested the wherever they wereer needed. rebellion, contempt for the law behavior freeloading cannot be condoned. the next 30 seconds, think about it. all right you...
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the mayor of boston playing defense tonight over a holiday party for city council members of color. party that white city council members were invited to. we have new information on this. >> boston's democratic mayor michelle woo racism right about eyebrows over what was it unfortunate divisive invite for they sent this to only intended for minority members of the cit council. minutes later all white counselors who had had their party invitations rescinded, th director of city council relations apologized in that e-mail writing i did send that to everyone by accident, i apologize if my e-mail may have offended or come across as so. >> we celebrate all kinds of connection and identity and culture and heritage and the city. we are a city where everyone's identity is embraced. >> boston's first asian and female mirror so sending an invitation for elected official of color to the whole city council was just an honest mistake. explaining that the annual part has been held for years and tha it's customary for diverse members to take turns hosting it . other elected official say it sends t
the mayor of boston playing defense tonight over a holiday party for city council members of color. party that white city council members were invited to. we have new information on this. >> boston's democratic mayor michelle woo racism right about eyebrows over what was it unfortunate divisive invite for they sent this to only intended for minority members of the cit council. minutes later all white counselors who had had their party invitations rescinded, th director of city council...
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boston college law school student joins me now.r performed last year at the white house when the president was unveiling his reduction act. i will play that. ♪ ♪ only time i could not find a friend, but i always thought i'd see somehow one more time again. ♪ ♪ thought i'd see you one more time again. >> griff: you get the idea there, i'm not sure that is worth $7000. are you going to attend this? what do you make of your vip visitor today? >> i love james taylor as much as the next girl, could not be more ironic the fundraising is in boston while the homeless and migrant crisis is raging outside. it is emblem attic how out of touch this administration is with the country. >> griff: i was just reporting yesterday on the channel, 10,000 migrant encounter day at the border yesterday, the numbers are astonishing. jay johnson told congress, if you have 1000 migrants at the border, it is a crisis, we had 10,000 yesterday. today's numbers are expected to be even higher. this administration doesn't realize thousands of miles from the south
boston college law school student joins me now.r performed last year at the white house when the president was unveiling his reduction act. i will play that. ♪ ♪ only time i could not find a friend, but i always thought i'd see somehow one more time again. ♪ ♪ thought i'd see you one more time again. >> griff: you get the idea there, i'm not sure that is worth $7000. are you going to attend this? what do you make of your vip visitor today? >> i love james taylor as much as...
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instead of the bahamas, boston and canada.ad the option to cancel at the last minute and receive future credit. they blamed the weather. >>> when we come back here tonight, our made in america christmas, and here's a hint for you. we're just keeping it cool tonight. literally. if you're like me, one of the millions suffering from pain caused by migraine, nurtec odt may help. it's the only medication that can treat a migraine when it strikes and prevent migraine attacks. treat and prevent, all in one. don't take if allergic to nurtec. allergic reactions can occur, even days after using. most common side effects were nausea, indigestion, and stomach pain. relief is possible. talk to a doctor about nurtec odt. my frequent heartburn had me taking antacid after antacid all day long but with prilosec otc just one pill a day blocks heartburn for a full 24 hours. for one and done heartburn relief, prilosec otc. one pill a day, 24 hours, zero heartburn. i've always been prone to hair thinning. i was getting older. i was under a lot of
instead of the bahamas, boston and canada.ad the option to cancel at the last minute and receive future credit. they blamed the weather. >>> when we come back here tonight, our made in america christmas, and here's a hint for you. we're just keeping it cool tonight. literally. if you're like me, one of the millions suffering from pain caused by migraine, nurtec odt may help. it's the only medication that can treat a migraine when it strikes and prevent migraine attacks. treat and...
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and my favorite, boston harbor.rom there she went to the east room which is the largest room in the white house used for formal ceremonies, receptions and entertainments. mrs. kennedy made a few changes here. she thought it was a lovely space find as it was. in the photo you can see in the background the piano which has its supports personally designed by president roosevelt's. also on display in the east room is the oldest artifact in the white house collection or should i say it is a painting that had been inn the white house from te very beginning. covid stewards portrait of george washington to the efforts of dolley madison that portrait was saved before the british burned the white house in 1814. the stated dining room where in placeen was a beautiful monroe centerpiece and candelabra. president monroe had purchased a great deal gold items from france for the white house in 1817. not on display in time for the tv tour but installed shortly thereafter was a mantle with the buffalo head design first commissioned
and my favorite, boston harbor.rom there she went to the east room which is the largest room in the white house used for formal ceremonies, receptions and entertainments. mrs. kennedy made a few changes here. she thought it was a lovely space find as it was. in the photo you can see in the background the piano which has its supports personally designed by president roosevelt's. also on display in the east room is the oldest artifact in the white house collection or should i say it is a painting...
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and what i've learned through my work here in boston. the seeds for mrs. historical restoration were perhaps first planted after she visited there as. a tourist with her mother sister when she was just 12 years old, having loved history. she recalled being disappointed to see so few furnishings for pieces of art on display that were evocative of history of our nation. she got this same feeling of disappoint ment during visits as a senate white in the 1950s, and yet, after touring the house with mamie eisenhower following the 1960 presidential election. now, tonight, i very much want to try when i can, to bring mrs. kennedy's own voice into the presentation. so i thought i could quote from a letter she wrote to a white correspondent for the associated press that. correspondent had written to the first lady and asked the idea for her restoration was born. mrs. kennedy. i don't know when it did spring full blown from my forehead at any special moment. i've cared about old houses, about preserving the past. in georgetown, in newport, where i lived. i was alway
and what i've learned through my work here in boston. the seeds for mrs. historical restoration were perhaps first planted after she visited there as. a tourist with her mother sister when she was just 12 years old, having loved history. she recalled being disappointed to see so few furnishings for pieces of art on display that were evocative of history of our nation. she got this same feeling of disappoint ment during visits as a senate white in the 1950s, and yet, after touring the house with...
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this saturday marked 270 years since the boston tea party.dumping teainto the boston harbor to protest taxation without representation to kickstart the revolutionary war and form free and powerful country the us is today. but "washington post" thinks americans were the bad guys. the paper asking was the boton tea party an act of terrorism? a columnist writes white women dawned head dresses in say way that would lead to black face decades later to destroy private property. the mob trespassed on three ships and destroyed goods with two million in today's money all because they didn't want to obey duly passed law that was also criminal, comparable event now might be classified as an act of terrorism. a bit overdramatic, huh, bill? >> bill: democracy dies in darkness. only reason you write that so folks like us talk about it. men dawned headdresses. i think you said it all. would you agree? >> kennedy: i would agree this person sounds like he's a writer on "the crown." a vowed monarchist. >> tammy: where was that guy when king george needed him?
this saturday marked 270 years since the boston tea party.dumping teainto the boston harbor to protest taxation without representation to kickstart the revolutionary war and form free and powerful country the us is today. but "washington post" thinks americans were the bad guys. the paper asking was the boton tea party an act of terrorism? a columnist writes white women dawned head dresses in say way that would lead to black face decades later to destroy private property. the mob...
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today it's basically a suburb of boston, isn't it? >> guest: that's right. >> host: what was alike in 1692? >> guest: there were two assailants in 19 -- 1692. the village in which the witchcraft breaks out where samuel parrish is a minister. it's a tiny little town that feels much like an outpost. feels itself at the edge of the wilderness as one would put in those days. these are years whether been frequent wars against native americans, in which people felt very volatile. and at a time when the colony with itself politically vulnerable. .. >> to the people in salem town because they're the ones on the frontier and more vulnerable in salem town which is a much larger, much wealthier community as they should see it. >> here are things that i wrote town in reading this book and tell me which apply, if any, and we're talking about the witches, class, sex, teen angst, religion, peer pressure, conspiracy theory, puritan. >> i think you pretty much covered it. it's an early manifestation of the early conspiratorial thinking and everyone ha
today it's basically a suburb of boston, isn't it? >> guest: that's right. >> host: what was alike in 1692? >> guest: there were two assailants in 19 -- 1692. the village in which the witchcraft breaks out where samuel parrish is a minister. it's a tiny little town that feels much like an outpost. feels itself at the edge of the wilderness as one would put in those days. these are years whether been frequent wars against native americans, in which people felt very volatile....
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back here in boston, peak winds were 68 miles an hour.utheast wind, that's why we had the record high of 63. meanwhile, this major storm is taking its leave away from the maine coast tonight, leaving a path of destruction from florida all the way into new england. norah. >> norah: mike seidel, thank you so much. well, for more on what's to come, including colder temperatures and snow, let's get the forecast from weather channel meteorologist mike bettes. good evening, mike. >> norah, good evening. obviously weather has been a major factor across the northeast in particular today, but there are improvements on the way. the entire system is on its way out. the rain will be leaving, the snow eventually will be dying down as well, and those winds in particular will be coming down pretty significantly overnight tonight. there is the snow that remains in the morning, especially off lake erie and lake ontario, but some areas could pick up another 5 to 8 inches of snow, then down through the mountains of west virginia as well. because we've had s
back here in boston, peak winds were 68 miles an hour.utheast wind, that's why we had the record high of 63. meanwhile, this major storm is taking its leave away from the maine coast tonight, leaving a path of destruction from florida all the way into new england. norah. >> norah: mike seidel, thank you so much. well, for more on what's to come, including colder temperatures and snow, let's get the forecast from weather channel meteorologist mike bettes. good evening, mike. >>...
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the other one is actually a former boston pd officer. and lo and behold, actually the way that sleuths identified him in part was because they were looking through footage from the boston marathon bombing and that joseph fischer was in the back of a clip from the boston marathon bombing. and the boston marathon bombing, for the sleuths, is kind of like this event that is almost a sort of warning sign about how this could go poorly and why it's so important not to put names out there in the public unless you have them a thousand percent confirmed, to run these through law enforcement, to work with journalists, not just to throw names out there. it's this weird thing where there's this tie to the boston marathon bombing and that was such a big lesson. >> that's so interesting because in 2013 i remember, first of all, "the new york post" had to pay a defamation settlement because they put somebody on the cover that they were doing the sleuthing too and they were wrong. but i remember doing a story and we ended up not airing it for the same
the other one is actually a former boston pd officer. and lo and behold, actually the way that sleuths identified him in part was because they were looking through footage from the boston marathon bombing and that joseph fischer was in the back of a clip from the boston marathon bombing. and the boston marathon bombing, for the sleuths, is kind of like this event that is almost a sort of warning sign about how this could go poorly and why it's so important not to put names out there in the...
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these images from brookline outside boston. a ground top at boston's log an airport.ands of flights cancelled and delayed in several states. in myrtle beach, south carolina, look at the images. a confirmed ef-1 tornado. an arctic blast with thousands without power. this is the lake effect snow in michigan causing a pileup, i-95 near kalamazoo. temperatures in the teens and 20s across the northeast by morning. senior meteorologist rob marciano leading us off with images. >> tonight powerful storms pounding the northeast, knocking out power for hundreds of thousands, massive trees knocking out cars and punching holes in homes. >> the power outages approaching 300,000. i will tell you there are trees down, power lines down. if you don't have to drive, i would stay home. >> reporter: connecticut getting slammed. wind clocked over 60 miles an hour this morning. for the second monday in a row, the northeast hit by a storm, this one by far worst. boston logan airport issuing a ground stop for hours due to high winds as delays and cancellations piled up. roads across the stor
these images from brookline outside boston. a ground top at boston's log an airport.ands of flights cancelled and delayed in several states. in myrtle beach, south carolina, look at the images. a confirmed ef-1 tornado. an arctic blast with thousands without power. this is the lake effect snow in michigan causing a pileup, i-95 near kalamazoo. temperatures in the teens and 20s across the northeast by morning. senior meteorologist rob marciano leading us off with images. >> tonight...