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another writer in the boston newspaper, the the boston wrote to his patriot neighbors, quote, you have no notion how grossly you are imposed upon by friendly accounts, according to this writer. the patriots employ implicit credulity toward congenial news sources, had built a baseless fabric of grievance. certainly when they looked at the declaration of independence loyalists, numerous examples of in the long list of grievances in the documents, middle section of exaggerations, if not outright fabrications concerning british actions. loyalists like thomas hutchinson, who mentioned earliehe wrote a pamphlet called strictures upon the declarioof independ ence, which attempted to sort of fact check the document and pokeome holes in the documents. assertions about british policy and conditions in the colies. and so i think it's actually taking this loyalist critique quite seriously. i think it's quite easy for us to dismiss accounts of loyalists as being, you know, anti-colonial propaganda and patriot propaganda. i should say, or as just being the result of grapes. but i don't think that's
another writer in the boston newspaper, the the boston wrote to his patriot neighbors, quote, you have no notion how grossly you are imposed upon by friendly accounts, according to this writer. the patriots employ implicit credulity toward congenial news sources, had built a baseless fabric of grievance. certainly when they looked at the declaration of independence loyalists, numerous examples of in the long list of grievances in the documents, middle section of exaggerations, if not outright...
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another writer in the boston newspaper, the the boston wrote to his patriot neighbors, quote, you have no notion how grossly you are imposed upon by friendly accounts, according to this writer. the patriots employ implicit credulity toward congenial news sources, had built a baseless fabric of grievance. certainly when they looked at the declaration of independence loyalists, numerous examples of in the long list of grievances in the documents, middle section of exaggerations, if not outright fabrications concerning british actions. loyalists like thomas hutchinson, who mentioned earlier he wrote a pamphlet called strictures upon the declaration of independ ence, which attempted to sort of fact check the document and poke some holes in the documents. assertions about british policy and conditions in the colonies. and so i think it's actually taking this loyalist critique quite seriously. i think it's quite easy for us to dismiss accounts of loyalists as being, you know, anti-colonial propaganda and patriot propaganda. i should say, or as just being the result of grapes. but i don't thi
another writer in the boston newspaper, the the boston wrote to his patriot neighbors, quote, you have no notion how grossly you are imposed upon by friendly accounts, according to this writer. the patriots employ implicit credulity toward congenial news sources, had built a baseless fabric of grievance. certainly when they looked at the declaration of independence loyalists, numerous examples of in the long list of grievances in the documents, middle section of exaggerations, if not outright...
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i imagine a gentle old boston dinner party at i imagine a genteel boston dinner partyan which conferencet ten her brother is asked awkward questions about his sisters new book. the answers as best you can. he returns home to his vast library now among the largest in greater boston, paralyzed by soul-searching. had he indeed gone wrong in cultivating a young girls intellect just has his parents had worried? what harm had he unleashed on the world by lending his little sister milton and shakespeare? he wrotete her a letter which is now lost, but child's response conjures it's admonishing tone. you asked me to be prudent and that will be so, she concedes. but, she quickly warns, it is too late for what the world calls prudent. i've examined the cause of the slave to thoroughly and felt his wrongs too deeply to be prudent in the worldly sense of the term, she wrote. i imagine him reading the letter and closing his eyes had an intense guy madge and cheerful chili told there will no longer be receiving the juvenile miscellany since a beloved editor turned out to be a dangerous radical. but whil
i imagine a gentle old boston dinner party at i imagine a genteel boston dinner partyan which conferencet ten her brother is asked awkward questions about his sisters new book. the answers as best you can. he returns home to his vast library now among the largest in greater boston, paralyzed by soul-searching. had he indeed gone wrong in cultivating a young girls intellect just has his parents had worried? what harm had he unleashed on the world by lending his little sister milton and...
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she remains one of the greatest public servants boston and our commonwealth has ever seen.chinatown community and affecting lasting and positive change. at a young age, caroline lost her father and began serving asr while also looking after her two younger brothers and sister. her willingness to care for her family extended all to boston chinatown where community members would rely on caroline's assistance when seeking medical care. at the time, socially con congruent care was not possible for asians in bosto be at her "inside edition weekend" as an advocate and friend. her community led to movement building her as she went on to fight in all levels of government against discrimination faced by asian americans. from managing chinatown's little city hall to her history making tenure in the u.s. department of health and human services office for civil rights, she always made sure her home community had a seat at the table. the massachusetts seventh, which i'm proud to represent, a vibrant and diverse district, po represent this district as a member of the congressional asian-
she remains one of the greatest public servants boston and our commonwealth has ever seen.chinatown community and affecting lasting and positive change. at a young age, caroline lost her father and began serving asr while also looking after her two younger brothers and sister. her willingness to care for her family extended all to boston chinatown where community members would rely on caroline's assistance when seeking medical care. at the time, socially con congruent care was not possible for...
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hills farm, seniors escape, parades in boston. through these and doubtless other incidents lydia fashioned an impression of slavery that was both complex and limited. she knew that slavery had recently existed in her own world and she knew that it existed elsewhere. she knew that some people were trying to end it and some to escape it. some to prevent it. some to preserve it. in her developing young mind, it probably still felt very distant and still abstract. still like nothing that could affect her life very much. let me finish a little bit on this -- on her early years. though the official education in medford was somewhat limited , lydia francis had an advantage over other children. she had an older brother who left the's. in her earliest memories, he was never without one in his pocket and poring over it at every moment of leisure. there was his little sister watching him with attention as only little sisters can. what was he doing? what was that? what do the words mean? perhaps they obliged by recounting stories for novels t
hills farm, seniors escape, parades in boston. through these and doubtless other incidents lydia fashioned an impression of slavery that was both complex and limited. she knew that slavery had recently existed in her own world and she knew that it existed elsewhere. she knew that some people were trying to end it and some to escape it. some to prevent it. some to preserve it. in her developing young mind, it probably still felt very distant and still abstract. still like nothing that could...
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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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the red army and in this moment was now the red coats in boston and housed on boston common. this is not the british army protect, the colonies. this is the british army intimidating the colonies. you don't put them in an urban area full of british people. if it's to manage the british people. so is a terrible thing. this of course it is. who's to blame the people who brought this army to are to blame heartless as the soldiers weren't there to protect us. they were there to intimidate. it was inevitable all that there was going to be a conflict conflict. and instead of celebrate the coloni sehow and what hell is that? we got tea from the dutch, as well as the english and. now we can't cheaper tea from the dutch you brought down the price. what you did is try to cage us into a monopoly and under guise of lowering the duties up the enforce cement that us rigidly tied in to. you know it's not like it was just tea like it is now tea was the most popular drink the time it was a central part of british and britain and the british colonies life for the last decade made parliament ov
the red army and in this moment was now the red coats in boston and housed on boston common. this is not the british army protect, the colonies. this is the british army intimidating the colonies. you don't put them in an urban area full of british people. if it's to manage the british people. so is a terrible thing. this of course it is. who's to blame the people who brought this army to are to blame heartless as the soldiers weren't there to protect us. they were there to intimidate. it was...
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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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the red army and in this moment was now the red coats in boston and housed on boston common. this is not the british army protect, the colonies. this is the british army intimidating the colonies. you don't put them in an urban area full of british people. if it's to manage the british people. so is a terrible thing. this of course it is. who's to blame the people who brought this army to are to blame heartless as the soldiers weren't there to protect us. they were there to intimidate. it was inevitable all that there was going to be a conflict conflict. and instead of celebrate the colonies somehow and wt hell is that? we got tea from the dutch, as well as the english and. now c't cheaper tea from the dutch you brought down the price. what you did is try to cage us into a monopoly and under guise of lowering the duties up the enforce cement that us rigidly tied in to. you know it's not like it was just tea like it is now tea was the most popular drink the time it was a central part of british and britain and the british colonies life for the last decade made parliament overs
the red army and in this moment was now the red coats in boston and housed on boston common. this is not the british army protect, the colonies. this is the british army intimidating the colonies. you don't put them in an urban area full of british people. if it's to manage the british people. so is a terrible thing. this of course it is. who's to blame the people who brought this army to are to blame heartless as the soldiers weren't there to protect us. they were there to intimidate. it was...
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so, garrison came to boston looking for recruits. looking for people who could help spread the gospel of abolition, he no -- he knew of child's work, he praised her, as being equal in wit and wisdom to benjamin franklin himself. he knew she was a talented novelist with a bend toward social justice, he knew she was capable of giving readers practical advice on how to change their lives. maybe she would write for him, first she would need to become an abolitionist. soon, after arriving in boston, garrison proposed that they meet. decades later, child still remembered garrison's effect. i was then all absorbed in poetry and painting, soaring aloft on psyche wings into the and serial regions of mysticism, garrison got hold of the strings of my conscious and pulled me into reforms, it is of no use to imagine what might have been if i never met him, all dreams vanished, old associates departed and all things became new. i could not otherwise, so help me god. so after that point, what she describes as a conversion experience, she was left w
so, garrison came to boston looking for recruits. looking for people who could help spread the gospel of abolition, he no -- he knew of child's work, he praised her, as being equal in wit and wisdom to benjamin franklin himself. he knew she was a talented novelist with a bend toward social justice, he knew she was capable of giving readers practical advice on how to change their lives. maybe she would write for him, first she would need to become an abolitionist. soon, after arriving in boston,...
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we were all at the boston airport yesterday. realize that boston has got such a migrant problem that just like chicago now, they are keeping the migrants at the airport simply because -- and we all know it's freezing out there. it's warm. >> lawrence: we will be interviewing folks about that later. >> brian: carley shimkus, 12 minutes after the hour making debut on "fox & friends." >> carley: for t this day. i stayed on that couch three straight days holding down the fort. >> brian: did you sleep here. >> carley: 4 clock in the morning i would go downstairs and just wait. >> steve: why on the couch? >> carley: personal choice. >> brian: protection. >> carley: i am glad you are back. glad to see everybody out there. have some searness to get. to say u.s. navy interpreting two missiles launched by houthi rebels yesterday. the iranian backed terror group was targeting a u.s. flags container ship in the gulf of aden and pentagon officials will discuss the u.s. military presence in iraq in the coming weeks. there are currently 2500 a
we were all at the boston airport yesterday. realize that boston has got such a migrant problem that just like chicago now, they are keeping the migrants at the airport simply because -- and we all know it's freezing out there. it's warm. >> lawrence: we will be interviewing folks about that later. >> brian: carley shimkus, 12 minutes after the hour making debut on "fox & friends." >> carley: for t this day. i stayed on that couch three straight days holding down...
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he came to boston to try to convert others.s been very good books published recently that make the point very clearly to be an abolitionist even to be a radicalte like that to think slavery should end immediately did not mean you believe in racial equality. there are many white many whites that thought slavery should end but that did not think that the and their descendents were their equals. they still did not want black americans in their churches or in their schools or in their public transportation. there was a lot of violence in the north in the 1830s as abolitionists became more vocal, people felt very threatened by their message not only of abolition but in some cases racial equality. once she converted to abolitionism did embrace the idea of racial equality. which made her even more radical among her peers. so, i want to pick up again a little bit with what happened to her and she met garrison. so garrison came to boston looking for recruits. looking for people who could help spread the gospel of abolition. a new look c
he came to boston to try to convert others.s been very good books published recently that make the point very clearly to be an abolitionist even to be a radicalte like that to think slavery should end immediately did not mean you believe in racial equality. there are many white many whites that thought slavery should end but that did not think that the and their descendents were their equals. they still did not want black americans in their churches or in their schools or in their public...
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the match ended with the boston team winning 127-120.h this win, boston won its 29th victory of the season. jason tatum , the forward of the boston team , visited the home of football in this country today with 45 keomers hashemi, the minister of sports and youth, who traveled to belgrade to sign a memorandum of understanding and meet with his serbian counterpart. sarvestan football house with an area of 11 and a half hectares is one of the most equipped football centers in europe. with the official announcement of the federation. johnny taekwondo saeed sadeghianpour, alireza bakht, hamed haqshanas, and maryam abdallahpour, the four national para-kwondo players of iran , won permission to participate in the paralympic games in paris. the basketball team of gorgan municipality, the representative of iran in the west asia super league , will go to sejas lebanon tonight in the fourth match of the group stage . gorganis are the winners of this competition with three victories. the former head coach of esteghlal football team, wilfred schae
the match ended with the boston team winning 127-120.h this win, boston won its 29th victory of the season. jason tatum , the forward of the boston team , visited the home of football in this country today with 45 keomers hashemi, the minister of sports and youth, who traveled to belgrade to sign a memorandum of understanding and meet with his serbian counterpart. sarvestan football house with an area of 11 and a half hectares is one of the most equipped football centers in europe. with...
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why do we have a seaport in boston?t 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 po
why do we have a seaport in boston?t 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...
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one of the posters says boston is full.> bill: molly line trying to deal with that in boston. >> dana: senate judiciary hearing with big tech ceos failure to protect children online is what the hearing is called. if you look at the graph here it shows a spike in depression as usage of smartphones rose' hmong teams. you look at 1990, 4%. just as smartphone use takes off after 2010 it goes way up. one of the issues on the minds of parents and the hill today. >> bill: i thought what lindsey graham was interesting. i use your product. we all use your product. let's get it right. we've seen the hearings before where they go nowhere and seen where they talk circles around the lawmakers. i would argue the lawmakers have more education into technology now. they use it and staffs use it and see whether or not. -- >> dana: there is bipartisanship on this hearing today. we'll pay attention. now over to harris faulkner. >> harris: this is happening right now and we're all over it. two important hearings right now. senate lawmakers are
one of the posters says boston is full.> bill: molly line trying to deal with that in boston. >> dana: senate judiciary hearing with big tech ceos failure to protect children online is what the hearing is called. if you look at the graph here it shows a spike in depression as usage of smartphones rose' hmong teams. you look at 1990, 4%. just as smartphone use takes off after 2010 it goes way up. one of the issues on the minds of parents and the hill today. >> bill: i thought what...
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so it's different are there any boston and charleston and boston's doing in terms of planning? i would say in terms of are there places that are doing better than boston? well you might say venice did its best, but you guys saw the article about the very, very expensive that they built that costs so much to raise and lower that they're not sure they can keep it going or that it's going to be tall enough after a few years to keep sea level rise at bay. and if it's up all the time, my god, then you turn st mark's square into this sort of fetid lagoon. so wouldn't be great for the city. so they did a lot of planning, but perhaps their planning was insufficiently courageous because they weren't actually trying to look far ahead enough to what was going to happen and i think ultimately we're all going to learn around the world that building a wall doesn't do it? because you never can protect your entire coastline. never, ever, ever. and the wall in order to make it high enough to protect you, life becomes very unpleasant behind it. and you have to pump out all the water that's on yo
so it's different are there any boston and charleston and boston's doing in terms of planning? i would say in terms of are there places that are doing better than boston? well you might say venice did its best, but you guys saw the article about the very, very expensive that they built that costs so much to raise and lower that they're not sure they can keep it going or that it's going to be tall enough after a few years to keep sea level rise at bay. and if it's up all the time, my god, then...
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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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expecting a rain/snow mix while boston could get slammed with 6 inches of snow, hartford and albany,p to a foot >> we would encourage all drivers and anyone to avoid travel during this storm. >> reporter: a needed reminder amid something of a snow drought out east >> we haven't had a storm in a while. >> i'm excited i'm ready to shovel. >> reporter: new york hasn't seen more than an inch of snow in 691 days. its longest streak on record philadelphia and d.c. topping 700 days at this salt yard near boston, trucks lined up with nearly 300,000 tons of road salt on hand. >> no one likes snow and ice, but we do. >> reporter: you're in the minority here. >> we're in the minority here. >> reporter: tens of millions bracing for a punishing storm that could bring for many, their first snowfall in nearly two years. and that snow is set to arrive this weekend with another storm set to hit early next week alongside warmer temperatures. meaning yet again we won't be talking about the possibility of snow but next week instead rain, even possible flooding lester. >> maggie vespa in boston tonight,
expecting a rain/snow mix while boston could get slammed with 6 inches of snow, hartford and albany,p to a foot >> we would encourage all drivers and anyone to avoid travel during this storm. >> reporter: a needed reminder amid something of a snow drought out east >> we haven't had a storm in a while. >> i'm excited i'm ready to shovel. >> reporter: new york hasn't seen more than an inch of snow in 691 days. its longest streak on record philadelphia and d.c....
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applause] david teaches history at the center and is the author of this this -- he's written for the boston review among other publications. he is joined in conversation by annette gordon-reed professor at harvard university. she is on the pulitzer prize and nationale book award and she's the author of six books. her honors include fellowships from the guggenheim in macarthur foundation and the national humanities metal. she's a fellow of the american academy of arts and sciences the american philosophical society academy.ritishie tonight they are here to discuss the "the odyssey of phillis wheatley" a poet's journeys through american slavery and independence. this new biography is an account of wheatley's webwork and it's written "the odyssey of phillis wheatley" the historical bibliography is a literally analysis at the indictment of political discourse developments of live in our country's history. majored alternate reality that people like wheatley gray. we are so excited to host this event. please join meom in welcoming david waldstreicher and annette gordon-reed.on [applause] >> thank
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basketball continued with the defeat of boston and the victory of oklahoma. in one of today's matches, boston celtic, the leader of the eastern conference, played against the indiana pacers 133 131 results. handed over jaylin brown, the forward of the boston team , recorded 40 points, 5 rebounds and two assists , but he could not prevent his team's defeat. in other matches of the eastern conference , miami heat and shika bulls won against their opponents. saud before this, noshad alamian amirhossein hedaei was eliminated from the competition round after losing to their opponents. today nima nishad alamiyan will face the japanese team in doubles. the iranian team won 15 gold, 8 silver and 5 bronze medals and won the runner-up position in the eurasia kick karate tournament in turkey. sinoma. thank you for your company. this is rafsanjan, the city where the two martyrs of kerman's gulzar incident have rested. martyr muhammad ali abedini is from ruknabad, rafsanjan. mohammad. ali had spent his military service with haj qasim, the soldier haj qasim was there for h
basketball continued with the defeat of boston and the victory of oklahoma. in one of today's matches, boston celtic, the leader of the eastern conference, played against the indiana pacers 133 131 results. handed over jaylin brown, the forward of the boston team , recorded 40 points, 5 rebounds and two assists , but he could not prevent his team's defeat. in other matches of the eastern conference , miami heat and shika bulls won against their opponents. saud before this, noshad alamian...
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the mba basketball league continued with the defeat of boston and the victory of oklahoma . in one of today's matches, boston, the leader of the eastern conference , scored 1333 against indiana. boston's forward jaylin brown was the star of the field with 40 points, five rebounds and two assists leading to a goal, but he could not. in order to prevent his team from losing, in the other matches of the eastern conference, the teams of miami and chicago won against their rivals in the western conference. and at the beginning of the semi-final round tonight, middlesbrough hosts chelsea and our opportunity has ended. sports, have a good night and gods. in the name of allah, the most merciful , the most merciful, may god bless muhammad and the family of muhammad and hasten their fate. greetings to you, the head of the political office of hamas, pointing out that the zionists in three months. they have dropped 70,000 tons of bombs on gaza in the past , he emphasized, and the zionists did not achieve any of the goals of their declaration. esmail haniyeh stated that the al-aqsa storm
the mba basketball league continued with the defeat of boston and the victory of oklahoma . in one of today's matches, boston, the leader of the eastern conference , scored 1333 against indiana. boston's forward jaylin brown was the star of the field with 40 points, five rebounds and two assists leading to a goal, but he could not. in order to prevent his team from losing, in the other matches of the eastern conference, the teams of miami and chicago won against their rivals in the western...
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. >> boston lighthouse is my home. i took to it like a fish to water. ♪ >> announcer: this is the "cbs weekend news" from washington with jericka duncan. >> good evening this new year's eve. jericka is off. i'm ed o'keefe. tonight, as the final hours of this year unfold, revellers around the world raising a toast to 2024, many hoping for better times. and it's already different. 2024, after all, is a leap year with 366 days. clocks in europe's capitals are the latest to strike midnight from berlin to paris and finally london. in new york, the ball has yet to drop, but the big crowds are there, and the nation's largest police force is vowing to keep everybody safe and secure. cbs' astrid martinez is above it all for us tonight. astrid, good evening. >> good evening, ed. well, officials saying there are no known credible threats, but nypd and federal law enforcement taking extra precautions as the festivities get under way. >> we could give a specific location, like how many people are on this corner. >> reporter: high a
. >> boston lighthouse is my home. i took to it like a fish to water. ♪ >> announcer: this is the "cbs weekend news" from washington with jericka duncan. >> good evening this new year's eve. jericka is off. i'm ed o'keefe. tonight, as the final hours of this year unfold, revellers around the world raising a toast to 2024, many hoping for better times. and it's already different. 2024, after all, is a leap year with 366 days. clocks in europe's capitals are the...
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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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boston will be on the colder side, the snowy side of the rain/snow line.e we'll start with some light snow, we are expecting heavier snow through sunday morning and that's where we'll see most of our accumulations with some of the higher elevations picking up a foot of snow. >> dylan, thank you very much. >>> just breaking tonight, the u.s. supreme court in a move that could have major implications in november announcing it will take up republican front runner donald trump's appeal after a colorado court banned him from the ballot. here's peter alexander. >> reporter: tonight the supreme court announcing it will hear whether former president trump can be banned from the ballot in colorado because of his role on january 6th. taking up the republican front runner's appeal of a colorado court's ruling to kick him off the ballot. mr. trump arguing its partisan election interference. the announcement coming just hours after president biden visited the revolutionary war site at valley forge arguing democracy is at stake in november. >> this is not rhetorical, ac
boston will be on the colder side, the snowy side of the rain/snow line.e we'll start with some light snow, we are expecting heavier snow through sunday morning and that's where we'll see most of our accumulations with some of the higher elevations picking up a foot of snow. >> dylan, thank you very much. >>> just breaking tonight, the u.s. supreme court in a move that could have major implications in november announcing it will take up republican front runner donald trump's...
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illegal immigrants are swarming in boston. 100 camped out in boston logan airport. shelters are at full capacity. dozens of families were sleeping on the cold floors. the massachusetts governor is calling on biden to act right now. she asked for $250-million dollars to help the overwhelmed shelters. this is not the state's making." in chicago massive of migrants are camping in train stations, police stations and airports after texas sent more than 30,000 migrants to the sanctuary cities. locals are future that resources are used for illegal immigrants rather than needy chicago residents. a democrat tells us she wants them to get rid of their sanctuary city status. >> we would like to have our status as a sanctuary city removed. we would like to see a better plan in happy. we are not happy with what is happening here. >> trace: texas sent more than 100,000 migrants to sanctuary cities. at the southern border itself there is a showdown in eagle pass, texas, when the state in less than 2 hours will hit the deadline from the biden administration to allow federal agents
illegal immigrants are swarming in boston. 100 camped out in boston logan airport. shelters are at full capacity. dozens of families were sleeping on the cold floors. the massachusetts governor is calling on biden to act right now. she asked for $250-million dollars to help the overwhelmed shelters. this is not the state's making." in chicago massive of migrants are camping in train stations, police stations and airports after texas sent more than 30,000 migrants to the sanctuary cities....
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we at the boston globe did a poll and ask the question in the fall.y about 30% of republican voters said they would even factor that in. by the way, his endorsement record in republican primaries, even in new hampshire, is really checkered. i think his impact was to signal to national donors that she has something going on here. she raised a record $24 million in the last three months of the year. that has enabled her to outspend all of the opponents in iowa and new hampshire. already has a 4 million-dollar dollars added by in south carolina. i'm not sure she would have had that much money had chris sununu not given such an enthusiastic endorsement and an argument that she had something building here. host: we will start with lisa in new hampshire. lisa in new hampshire. independent. go ahead. caller: i just wanted to say, civilization would be great right now. that is what my kids say. that is why i'm going to vote today. we just need to get rid of the -- causing all of this confusion and chaos. host: who will you be voting for? are you willing to sa
we at the boston globe did a poll and ask the question in the fall.y about 30% of republican voters said they would even factor that in. by the way, his endorsement record in republican primaries, even in new hampshire, is really checkered. i think his impact was to signal to national donors that she has something going on here. she raised a record $24 million in the last three months of the year. that has enabled her to outspend all of the opponents in iowa and new hampshire. already has a 4...
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the boston globe had a tracking poll posting at 5:00 a.m.ump and haley had to head end will provide a first look at what desantis dropping out means for the race in new hampshire. you can find those results on boston globe.com at 5:00 a.m. head-to-head, according to this tracking poll coming out tomorrow. the emerson poll that dropped tonight showshe former president 50%, nikki haley in second with 35%. that poll by emerson college and whd h, you can find more if you go to the emerson college website. we are getting your thoughts on the news from the trail today. the florida governor suspends his campaign. eddi brooklyn, democratic color. we are getting your impressions on campaign 2024 as we are two days out from thpoll you hear m? >> yes we can. >> thank. nikki haley is a smart, intelligent, beautiful woman with experience. and she is our last, best chance to beat trump. and to make a difference for our and she has the right message that trump or biden is not really talking about. what i mean by that is, biden is not talking about the infl
the boston globe had a tracking poll posting at 5:00 a.m.ump and haley had to head end will provide a first look at what desantis dropping out means for the race in new hampshire. you can find those results on boston globe.com at 5:00 a.m. head-to-head, according to this tracking poll coming out tomorrow. the emerson poll that dropped tonight showshe former president 50%, nikki haley in second with 35%. that poll by emerson college and whd h, you can find more if you go to the emerson college...
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we have a special vantage in boston where our main office is.ve 35,000 feet of existing state, 25% vacant. and you can see, at least in boston, that vacancy could be 35%, 40% or more. that is just not an area for us. >> here in candidate we have record immigration. i was speaking to a real estate investor today that was very bullish on the demographic shift because we got a very tight supply for housing and a lot of demand. when you are trying to make what is it that appeals to you in an area like multifamily? >> the opposition in the u.s. is predicted to grow as much as 1.8 million a year in the next 10 years or so. slightly lower number. the u.s. needs 1.5 million units every year to keep up with growing population and household formation and also obsolescence in some cases. so multifamily is one of our most favorite products is because you have a natural underpinning of growth. beyond that, certain market in particular, sunbelt, southeast, southwest, florida and texas will outperform. the raw statistics will be even better. i would also menti
we have a special vantage in boston where our main office is.ve 35,000 feet of existing state, 25% vacant. and you can see, at least in boston, that vacancy could be 35%, 40% or more. that is just not an area for us. >> here in candidate we have record immigration. i was speaking to a real estate investor today that was very bullish on the demographic shift because we got a very tight supply for housing and a lot of demand. when you are trying to make what is it that appeals to you in an...
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endorsement of a paper like the boston globe. assume a lot of democrats thought it handicap has presidential ambitions but only seems to have propelled him forward. >> boy were they wrong. if you take the polling even from a year ago donald trump is like a goalpost, he does not go down and if anything those lawsuits and indictments have propelled him and made him a stronger candidate. i think that's one of the reasons are doing with the news about the governor florida today is there is no place for him to go with a donald trump on the solidification of his votes in the republican primary. he has a glue with the republican primary voters it's something i've never seen. jon: it sounds like you're not making many predictions you say new hampshire voters can surprise us. >> yes the polling data would indicate donald trump is in a strong position as he has been all year but again if there is going to be a shock it usually always comes from hampshire voters who at the last minute sometimes change their mind or they get motivated for on
endorsement of a paper like the boston globe. assume a lot of democrats thought it handicap has presidential ambitions but only seems to have propelled him forward. >> boy were they wrong. if you take the polling even from a year ago donald trump is like a goalpost, he does not go down and if anything those lawsuits and indictments have propelled him and made him a stronger candidate. i think that's one of the reasons are doing with the news about the governor florida today is there is no...
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. >> reporter: tom llamas, nbc news, boston. >>> coming up as we continue tonight, the urgent manhuntor a serial stabbing suspect. >>> and what's behind the alarming rise in cancer in young people >>> we're back now with an urgent manhunt in new york city for a serial stabbing suspect. police releasing surveillance video of the suspect and images including a photo appearing to show a man holding a knife. the suspect is wanted in connection with five unprovoked stabbings over nine days. all the victims suffered nonlife-threatening injuries >>> we turn now to the alarming new report finding that more younger americans are dying from a certain form of cancer anne thompson now on the mystery behind it and the signs to watch out for. >> reporter: ciara fuller was just hitting her stride building a trauma therapy practice and closing on a house with her husband steve. then at 32 years old, she was diagnosed with cancer, stage 3b, requiring radiation, chemotherapy, and surgery. >> did you have any family history of colorectal cancer? >> no, no, and i got genetic testing done, and i have no g
. >> reporter: tom llamas, nbc news, boston. >>> coming up as we continue tonight, the urgent manhuntor a serial stabbing suspect. >>> and what's behind the alarming rise in cancer in young people >>> we're back now with an urgent manhunt in new york city for a serial stabbing suspect. police releasing surveillance video of the suspect and images including a photo appearing to show a man holding a knife. the suspect is wanted in connection with five unprovoked...
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year about the boston marathon bombing.irst via tweets. that set everything off in the fbi response they'd struggled with the amount of incoming undeserved thing you've got here that in the closed system try to figure off it's online spark and the fbi choosing to put out photos of the suspects to get off innocent people wrongly accused by people online. and that's what's because the arrest. the fbi does not have the capacity to organize that kind of video behind-the-scenes. what they really need is similar to what you have on your phone that is a good way to describe this. if you haveyo iphoto go into icloud a library and say is this that person and that links it to every other person and the videos are interconnected. i simple technology millions of people have in their pocket right now it's not something the fbi has the internal capacity ot the tools they do have along those lines is not up to grade the. >> you point the -- they were aware of the episode at leaststt was one of them you talk to they viewed it that if they
year about the boston marathon bombing.irst via tweets. that set everything off in the fbi response they'd struggled with the amount of incoming undeserved thing you've got here that in the closed system try to figure off it's online spark and the fbi choosing to put out photos of the suspects to get off innocent people wrongly accused by people online. and that's what's because the arrest. the fbi does not have the capacity to organize that kind of video behind-the-scenes. what they really...
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we brought a caravan of boston volunteers up. and what i heard from voters in manchester, nashua, is that they are excited. they want to show their strong support for president biden. and they're eager to send a signal to the rest of the country tomorrow. >> democratic congressman dean phillips, he is challenging president biden. and he will be on that ballot tomorrow. he's been campaigning in the state. other democrats have as well like marianne williamson. why is president biden unwilling to debate these candidates? that's the question that they are asking. >> we are here in boston. i'm focused on making sure that we can get our message out of what it means to be under this administration, working with president biden and putting out there the message that one person alone can't share. and so there are lots of people speaking on his behalf and able to speak to the good work that has happened under the biden-harris administration. this is an administration that really values the partnership and results of working with every leve
we brought a caravan of boston volunteers up. and what i heard from voters in manchester, nashua, is that they are excited. they want to show their strong support for president biden. and they're eager to send a signal to the rest of the country tomorrow. >> democratic congressman dean phillips, he is challenging president biden. and he will be on that ballot tomorrow. he's been campaigning in the state. other democrats have as well like marianne williamson. why is president biden...
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these are all suburbs of boston. that's a way to think about a lot of the population in the state of new hampshire, where it's located. they are really suburbs of boston and they behave like suburbs. this is very different from what we see generally speaking in the state of iowa. if you look in iowa, what do we see? we see a lot of the population is really spread out there, where you see, yes, there's some populated centers around des moines and iowa city, but it's a much more rural community in iowa than it is in the state of new hampshire where it's much more suburban. >> new hampshire what you're looking at is basically one giant suburb. i said and got in trouble with kate for saying much of new hampshire is basically a boston suburb. you draw a line here. it's all an hour commute to boston. everyone who lives here down can commute easily to massachusetts. one other way is if you look at who voted and where they voted in 2016, the bigger the circle, everyone is down here. everyone is down in this part of the state
these are all suburbs of boston. that's a way to think about a lot of the population in the state of new hampshire, where it's located. they are really suburbs of boston and they behave like suburbs. this is very different from what we see generally speaking in the state of iowa. if you look in iowa, what do we see? we see a lot of the population is really spread out there, where you see, yes, there's some populated centers around des moines and iowa city, but it's a much more rural community...
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when i qualified for boston and signed up for boston, i was excited and then i found out a week later i was pregnant. i did the math -- my additional thought was i can't run now, i can't run boston, because i will be 36, 37 weeks. at that point i think it was 36. my initial thought was i can't do it. and then i did some research and found out that a woman the year before with my same due date had run and completed the boston marathon. i was like, oh no. [laughter] we are doing this. but it was so impactful to me because she did it, i thought i could do it. i thought, i don't know if i'm going to finish the marathon, but i want to try. i'm going to train, one step at a time. i just want to try. if i run 8 miles, i will say i rent it miles -- ran 8 miles of the boston marathon while i was pregnant. but it was because she did that i thought i could. i also wanted to try so that if i did do it, someone else would believe they could do it, too. when you look at gretchen and dana and i, we ran for different reasons, but we wanted to show it was possible. whether it was running for office or
when i qualified for boston and signed up for boston, i was excited and then i found out a week later i was pregnant. i did the math -- my additional thought was i can't run now, i can't run boston, because i will be 36, 37 weeks. at that point i think it was 36. my initial thought was i can't do it. and then i did some research and found out that a woman the year before with my same due date had run and completed the boston marathon. i was like, oh no. [laughter] we are doing this. but it was...
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cheryl: robot dogs keep learning new tricks, one artist trained boston dynamics robots typically usedlice and the military to create abstract art, one piece went for $40000 at auction, their work has been so successful, the dogs are currently on display at the national gallery of victoria in australia where they are creating new paintings on their own. joining me now is the artist. this is fascinating. >> i am the artist, it is me. cheryl: where did you get the idea to combine artwork and robot dogs? >> it comes from my background i'm a traditional artist so i like working in real artist materials the aim technology is a big moment right now so i wanted to combine the two. cheryl: what is the role of the aim technology. i see what you're doing with the dogs but i don't think any of us ever thought they would create art, we thought they would be working with police and military units around the world, art was not something on our radar. >> i'm an artist that works with technology we do weird things, was not designed to be an artist it was designed for industry mostly, thing about power
cheryl: robot dogs keep learning new tricks, one artist trained boston dynamics robots typically usedlice and the military to create abstract art, one piece went for $40000 at auction, their work has been so successful, the dogs are currently on display at the national gallery of victoria in australia where they are creating new paintings on their own. joining me now is the artist. this is fascinating. >> i am the artist, it is me. cheryl: where did you get the idea to combine artwork and...
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molly line live in boston with more. what is the governor's plan?r here behind me in the roxbury neighborhood of boston will be turned from a community center to an emergency shelter, welcome 75 families today is the plan, but that means the programs here serving the elderly and under privileged youth in this predominantly black community will have to be relocated and not everyone is happy about this plan to repurpose the site in these next few months. >> we have seen across massachusetts and the country where these illegal immigrants are coming in here, taking all our resources and people who have been fighting for their own peace of the pie are being left out in the cold -- their own piece of the pie left out in the cold. >> not thrilled with the plan, but the complex is state owned and has the capacity to house up to 400 people. now equipped with cots, pack and plays and toys, the mayor traveled to washington aiming to meet with homeland security secretary mayorkas, instead meeting with his team but she traveled through boston's logan airport whe
molly line live in boston with more. what is the governor's plan?r here behind me in the roxbury neighborhood of boston will be turned from a community center to an emergency shelter, welcome 75 families today is the plan, but that means the programs here serving the elderly and under privileged youth in this predominantly black community will have to be relocated and not everyone is happy about this plan to repurpose the site in these next few months. >> we have seen across massachusetts...