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so here in the greater boston area, there were numerous examples of this pattern. so the american academy of arts and sciences, the boston -- the american in -- a society and of course the nhs. all these institutions had patents it looks very similar to the one at the abs. around this time, harvard college also had what was called of loss of the chamber. and this is a teaching collection that similarly included a range of different kinds of objects such as natural specimens, artifacts, but also scientific instruments. and this was the subject of a really great exhibit a few years ago at the harvard art museum. so we can actually still access a virtual version of that through their website if you are interested. so these collections don't get discussed as often as something like peel's museum. they were more short-lived. they were less popular with visitors, and they were definitely more tied to the elite scientific communities. but they are nonetheless really important to how we understand the kinds of museums that were being founded during this period, and how peop
so here in the greater boston area, there were numerous examples of this pattern. so the american academy of arts and sciences, the boston -- the american in -- a society and of course the nhs. all these institutions had patents it looks very similar to the one at the abs. around this time, harvard college also had what was called of loss of the chamber. and this is a teaching collection that similarly included a range of different kinds of objects such as natural specimens, artifacts, but also...
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. >>> back with an suv driven into a boston-area mall.ties say a 78-year-old woman was behind the wheel. video shared by police shows the vehicle on the second floor of a mall in braintree after she'd driven 200 feet inside. fortunately, no one was hurt. >>> oysters are of course considered a delicacy, but now the cdc is warning about the shellfish being a potential danger. after two people died from eating raw oysters. abc's christine sloan has the story. >> reporter: oysters, considered a delicacy with their briny flavor and chewy texture. but an alert this morning after two people in florida recently died of a rare bacterial infection linked to eating raw oysters. one of the victims, 55-year-old rodney jackson of pensacola. an air force veteran, father and former banker who helped minority businesses. >> we don't know how we're going to do it without rodney. it's going to be very hard. >> reporter: jackson, who got his oysters from a seafood market, reportedly first had mild symptoms but then had trouble breathing. and in south florida
. >>> back with an suv driven into a boston-area mall.ties say a 78-year-old woman was behind the wheel. video shared by police shows the vehicle on the second floor of a mall in braintree after she'd driven 200 feet inside. fortunately, no one was hurt. >>> oysters are of course considered a delicacy, but now the cdc is warning about the shellfish being a potential danger. after two people died from eating raw oysters. abc's christine sloan has the story. >> reporter:...
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sober and he believes in hierarchy and his country is written and he loves his hometown with his boston area, that he had been born 20 years earlier he would not have been picking between them, but he does and so i do try to widen the cast of characters beyond the first four credits in this and of course jefferson, madison, franklin and harrison. smack you also mentioned benjamin franklin. the way it almost selzer conversation, images are involved. can you tell us about this great cartoon that franklin generates very early on in the conversation. >> yes, so he sets a gene genius and he invents a lightning rod and social institutions in the first secular university and he's also someone that invents the world's first real political cartoon and it's not from britain and it's a very democratic culture. and it is the picture of a snake that is cut up into pieces and he has a slogan. it is the first viral means in which we could say hash tag join. the colleagues after work together with the mother country to deceive the french in the early stages what would become the french and indian war. and i
sober and he believes in hierarchy and his country is written and he loves his hometown with his boston area, that he had been born 20 years earlier he would not have been picking between them, but he does and so i do try to widen the cast of characters beyond the first four credits in this and of course jefferson, madison, franklin and harrison. smack you also mentioned benjamin franklin. the way it almost selzer conversation, images are involved. can you tell us about this great cartoon that...
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i tell them i'm write about this and id was in the 60s and we knew about tom misin the boston area. he was a figure. heed derived, as i said the commitments to black autonomy and self organize and foundational critique of integration and belief in racial separatism. and we are resting that though he has a strong migration to the right he doesn't lose a lot of the commitments. >> what is the path.e how does he make the move. blackla nationalism, it has a reactionaryme element i. inif his early life he was patriarchal. the emphasis on self autonomy and blackti nationalism can easy come very reactionary objection of the idea of structure alconstraints and individuals. not inevitable. what drives? thomas to the right. >> the biggest thing to remember is when he's politicized. in the late 19 60s and early 1970s it's a feet. the last big recommendation and richard nixon and reelection. the dawning awareness on many black activist across theli spectrum of black political life who feeln like in the words thee was a statement in 1973 for a group of black activist. the political are error goi
i tell them i'm write about this and id was in the 60s and we knew about tom misin the boston area. he was a figure. heed derived, as i said the commitments to black autonomy and self organize and foundational critique of integration and belief in racial separatism. and we are resting that though he has a strong migration to the right he doesn't lose a lot of the commitments. >> what is the path.e how does he make the move. blackla nationalism, it has a reactionaryme element i. inif his...
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this is a map of the boston area many people watching her to the battle of the american occupation dorchestere is boston the pink part on the left at the time it was pretty much an island barely connected to the mainland toward the bottom of the map. there's another peninsula to the south to the right on our map and that is dorchester heights washington did a great job of sneaking them up there to occupy dorchester heights on the night of march 4, 1776. that famous for chasing the british out and it's seen as washington's first victory chasing the british out of boston, guess what word washington used to describe the battle of occupying of dorchester heights he talked about his disappointment. disappointment because he didn't want them to walk away from a fight, he wanted to fight them. what he was hoping, i asked everyone to follow me on the map, we will put our guys on dorchester heights, that threatens boston so the british troops are going to come try to take dorchester heights back from the american troops and while they are doing that, the american troops who are across the river, you s
this is a map of the boston area many people watching her to the battle of the american occupation dorchestere is boston the pink part on the left at the time it was pretty much an island barely connected to the mainland toward the bottom of the map. there's another peninsula to the south to the right on our map and that is dorchester heights washington did a great job of sneaking them up there to occupy dorchester heights on the night of march 4, 1776. that famous for chasing the british out...
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this is a map of the boston area. many people watching heard about the battle, the american occupation, of dorchester heights. there's boston, the pink part over on the left. we are-minded by this map the boston, at the time, was pretty much an island. just barely connected to the mainland, towards the bottom of the map. there's another peninsula to the south of it, to the right on our map, and that is dorchester heights. washington did a great job of sneaking men up there to occupy dorchester heights on that night of march 4th, 1776. that's famous for chasing the british out and it is seen as washington's first victory, chasing the british out of washington. but guess what word washington used to describe his occupying of dorchester heights? he talked about his disappointment. because he didn't want them to walk away from the, fight he wanted to fight them. we'll ask you a nightfall was on the map here, that threatens boston. so they'll try to take notice rides back from the american troops and while they're doing th
this is a map of the boston area. many people watching heard about the battle, the american occupation, of dorchester heights. there's boston, the pink part over on the left. we are-minded by this map the boston, at the time, was pretty much an island. just barely connected to the mainland, towards the bottom of the map. there's another peninsula to the south of it, to the right on our map, and that is dorchester heights. washington did a great job of sneaking men up there to occupy dorchester...
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she represents the seventh congressional district in massachusetts, covering most of the boston area.ouse financial services committee. congresswoman pressley, good to see you this. morning thank you for being with us. have you fought so hard for, this having seen the results, and now having seen the various embraces and criticisms of its, what is the way in which we present this to someone? >> look. obviously we would have loved to have been your ambitious in this. we want to advance policies and responses to the everyday struggles and needs of people to go as far and as deep as the heart. that being said, i work is not done. the fight is not done. and for us to get us to invest in higher education is the public good that is, with hbcus and pell grants for community college. state laws are going to cost some peoples lives. we cannot give short trip to the, real meaningful, transformative relief that 43 million people will feel, disproportionately black borrowers. >> let me talk about that for a second. you and i have often talked about this. the historic inequalities, wealth inequali
she represents the seventh congressional district in massachusetts, covering most of the boston area.ouse financial services committee. congresswoman pressley, good to see you this. morning thank you for being with us. have you fought so hard for, this having seen the results, and now having seen the various embraces and criticisms of its, what is the way in which we present this to someone? >> look. obviously we would have loved to have been your ambitious in this. we want to advance...
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i was in the new left in the in the 60s and we about thomas in the boston area or things like that. so he was you know, he was a figure and he he derived as i said these sort of foundational commitments to black autonomy black self-organization a very foundational critique of integration and a belief really in racial separatism at its heart in racial self-organization. and and what's interesting. is that though he has a very strong migration to the right. he doesn't lose a lot of those foundational commitments. they are the seed bed in which his conservatism then grows. so what what is the path to that conservatism? how does he make this move? because black nationalism that has conservative elements has reactionary elements even and you see some of those in thomas's work his is early life. he sort of subscribed to this highly patriarchal you might even call misogynist view of women and you can make a case. that's still exists in the present day be the emphasis on self-autonomy and black nationalism can very easily become a very reactionary rejection of the idea of structural constra
i was in the new left in the in the 60s and we about thomas in the boston area or things like that. so he was you know, he was a figure and he he derived as i said these sort of foundational commitments to black autonomy black self-organization a very foundational critique of integration and a belief really in racial separatism at its heart in racial self-organization. and and what's interesting. is that though he has a very strong migration to the right. he doesn't lose a lot of those...
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right about this and who said i was in the new left in the '60s and we all knew about thomas in the boston areahe was a figure. and he derived, as i said, commitments know black autonomy, black self-organization, a very foundational critique of integration and a belief, really of racial separationism and at its heart organization, and what's interesting though he has a very strong migration to the right, he doesn't lose a lot of those foundational commitments. they are the seed bed in which his conservativism grows. >> so what is the bath of that conservativism. because they have reactionary elements and you see that in his work. in his early life he's sort of subscribed to this highly patriarchal, maybe view of women and may exist in the present day the emphasis on self-autonomy and black nationalism can easily become very reactionary rejection of the idea of structural constraints and individuals, but it's not inevitable. so what drives thomas to the right? >> so, i think the biggest thing to remember about thomas is the moment and when he is politicized. the late 1960's and really the early
right about this and who said i was in the new left in the '60s and we all knew about thomas in the boston areahe was a figure. and he derived, as i said, commitments know black autonomy, black self-organization, a very foundational critique of integration and a belief, really of racial separationism and at its heart organization, and what's interesting though he has a very strong migration to the right, he doesn't lose a lot of those foundational commitments. they are the seed bed in which his...
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we who lived in the boston area with reality of the miracle as part of our environment and our world that is getting great, i love kidding these profiles i read that when i was still young and not aware what i wanted to do with my life and i love his regard for john quincy adams. >> equal to him right in the beginning. >> what i like and that quote and i'm not here to comment on anything but what i like on that quote is the word civility which is a lost art in the public discourse of america today in the sense of comity that existed among people who share a common goal and no there needs to be a common end it is gone and you write we've had many instances with deep chasms of division in this country but we come out of them what is going to bring us out of this the two sides when politics trumps policy when the sense of a national goals is gone and party goals matter more than the national goal. >> what brings us together. >> leadership are the best kind leaders who have encouraged to stand up for their convictions and the backbone to do with writing your respective of what it means t
we who lived in the boston area with reality of the miracle as part of our environment and our world that is getting great, i love kidding these profiles i read that when i was still young and not aware what i wanted to do with my life and i love his regard for john quincy adams. >> equal to him right in the beginning. >> what i like and that quote and i'm not here to comment on anything but what i like on that quote is the word civility which is a lost art in the public discourse...
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and so there were some forensics psychologists and psychiatrists in the boston area who were focused on this and starting to look into these questions in a state mental health institution in massachusetts and a forensic psychologist by the name of robert fine. who i whose story i tell an early in the book. of his mentor a psychiatrist by the name of sherv sherbert fraser who was basically one of the foremost experts on violence and violent crime in in the mental health field in that era had told him when he was leaving his studies at har. i think you should go work with dangerous men was what he said to him. and robert fine was was kind of floored by this. it wasn't even on his radar and he was essentially saying go to bridgewater the mental health statemental health hospital for at the time was called this for the criminally insane. and spend time with these incarcerated essentially incarcerated people. i mean, they called it a hospital, but it was a prison a maximum security prison. for people who were considered the most psychotic and dangerous and violent men in the state of mass
and so there were some forensics psychologists and psychiatrists in the boston area who were focused on this and starting to look into these questions in a state mental health institution in massachusetts and a forensic psychologist by the name of robert fine. who i whose story i tell an early in the book. of his mentor a psychiatrist by the name of sherv sherbert fraser who was basically one of the foremost experts on violence and violent crime in in the mental health field in that era had...
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murphy grew up in the boston massachusetts area he holds an undergraduate degree from swarthmore college, a masters in historic preservation from boston university and his ph.d. is from the university of chicago in art, architecture, and preservation. his areas of particular interest are 19th century french architecture, american architecture, and the meanings of these various styles and the periods which they were popular. doctor murphy credits growing up around so many historic buildings in the northeast with stimulating his interest in architectural history and historic preservation. he calls old hickory village just up the road from here home. following dr. murphy's presentation, there will be a time for questions and answers. if you would like to ask questions, please step to the mic here in the middle of the room. we are honored to have c-span here tonight filming this evening's events. please silence your cell phones, you are not recorded and broadcast across america in a few weeks. please join with me in welcoming dr. kevin murphy to the platform. >> thank you, howard, for that g
murphy grew up in the boston massachusetts area he holds an undergraduate degree from swarthmore college, a masters in historic preservation from boston university and his ph.d. is from the university of chicago in art, architecture, and preservation. his areas of particular interest are 19th century french architecture, american architecture, and the meanings of these various styles and the periods which they were popular. doctor murphy credits growing up around so many historic buildings in...
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. >> we definitely benefit from biotech growth in the boston cambridge area ours is primarily throughpharma you've seen a lot of acquisition, stand-alone larger biotech firms have been gobbled up i think in the small and mid cap space this is probably where we would prefer to see the biotech exposure however, i don't want to under state the importance of the growth of life sciences research that is going to continue over the next five to ten years so coming up with companies that are adjacent to biotech being able to optimize clinical trials, being able to potentially partner with some of these biotech companies to get drugs through the process of tr trialing even faster is where we see potential growth in this area over the next few years. >> kevin, you feeling good about biotech? what is your take on this >> i do feel good about biotech. my focus is longevity research i've invested there privately and publicly one comment about investing in biotech and picking names. what i've seen, just a personal observation, but i believe it to be a fact, for the last three decades, find me a bio
. >> we definitely benefit from biotech growth in the boston cambridge area ours is primarily throughpharma you've seen a lot of acquisition, stand-alone larger biotech firms have been gobbled up i think in the small and mid cap space this is probably where we would prefer to see the biotech exposure however, i don't want to under state the importance of the growth of life sciences research that is going to continue over the next five to ten years so coming up with companies that are...
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conditions from the west, now expanding into portions of new england including coastal areas of massachusetts in and around bostoneas over the west coast have had their first or second driest year to date. just incredible what's taking place right along the coastal regions of california, for instance. and of course with the ongoing drought the heat, we have our wildfires burning out of control. 70 active large wildfires. many of them as you heard from lynda occurring in the state of alaska. but all in all 14 states have large active wildfires ongoing as we speak. we have the heat to contend with across the central interior. this excessive heat warning includes the omaha region, and then we look toward the aeast coast. one more day of heat for places like boston as well as new york and philadelphia, we have heat advisories in place for this area. temperatures as you step outside will feel like the triple digits very easily. very hot and very humid at least for the next 24 hours before some minor relief starts to settle in. you can see the nation's capital in the same situation as well. the other big story we're fo
conditions from the west, now expanding into portions of new england including coastal areas of massachusetts in and around bostoneas over the west coast have had their first or second driest year to date. just incredible what's taking place right along the coastal regions of california, for instance. and of course with the ongoing drought the heat, we have our wildfires burning out of control. 70 active large wildfires. many of them as you heard from lynda occurring in the state of alaska. but...
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places like boston, these are areas where crime has gone down in the same. that five and crime has risen across other places in the country. people like my old colleague alex johnson who was freed under the trump administration or folks like the american conservatives union. individuals like rate on crime are all focused on curbing the violence and police leaders. we are confidently trying to expand the compilation and also expended on the grassroot level so we can have a great coalition of individuals on the top on the bottom that are changing their communities. host: who is financially backing you? esco we have a lot of individuals who are looking to invest in this. there is no one particular group behind it but i would say like organizations like stand together, metro prosperity have been great leaders. host: our first call is from nathan. go ahead. caller: good morning, gentlemen. i am a firm believer that parenting plays a huge part starts at the beginning and assess the basis of what happens to the person. i would like to hear what adjustments has to s
places like boston, these are areas where crime has gone down in the same. that five and crime has risen across other places in the country. people like my old colleague alex johnson who was freed under the trump administration or folks like the american conservatives union. individuals like rate on crime are all focused on curbing the violence and police leaders. we are confidently trying to expand the compilation and also expended on the grassroot level so we can have a great coalition of...
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casey, thank you for joining us from the boston area.ion.com. if you don't have it you should. >> katie: i love the pun that's how i know it's going to be good. >> brian: i watched the tucker carlson special on horse mutilation. i could never be a butcher. >> katie: stick to the conspiracy theories denver airport with casey. >> brian: guts and organs. >> steve: not a good way to tell. >> brian: very interesting and mysterious. >> steve: denver airport, fewer animals. just the one. still ahead, the temporary relief at the pump could be short lived. experts warn of a possible in gas. ♪ it's so easy. and more customers today are relying on their cars advanced safety features, like automatic emergency breaking and lane departure warning. that's why our recalibration service is state of the art. we recalibrate your vehicle's camera, so you can still count on those safety features. all right, we're all finished. >> customer: thank you so much. >> tech: thank you. don't wait--schedule now. >> singers: ♪ safelite repair, safelite replace. ♪ a po
casey, thank you for joining us from the boston area.ion.com. if you don't have it you should. >> katie: i love the pun that's how i know it's going to be good. >> brian: i watched the tucker carlson special on horse mutilation. i could never be a butcher. >> katie: stick to the conspiracy theories denver airport with casey. >> brian: guts and organs. >> steve: not a good way to tell. >> brian: very interesting and mysterious. >> steve: denver airport,...
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certainly locked in place around the northeast from washington to philly, new york into boston, some of these areasy included, new york could feel close to 104, even though when you look at the air temperature it is at 94, but speaks to how humid and moist atmosphere is with boston closing in on 100 degrees to the heat index in the afternoon as well. good news this is going to be short lived. we expect thunderstorms later into the evening and much cooler air at least relative to what it has been over the next 24 or so hours. new york drops from the 90s down to the 80s. boston from 9 5 down to 75 in te span of 24 hours. and you look at this, records falling by the wayside the last couple days around the northeast and we expect this to be the final day before cooler air arrives later tonight. >> do you promise? >> i think that i can promise cooler air for sure. >> i have to tell you, yesterday the dash board on my car read 108 degrees. i had never seen it that hot. i mean, really so hot the ac barely even works. you just don't even go to the grocery store, just stay home. pedram javaheri, thank you s
certainly locked in place around the northeast from washington to philly, new york into boston, some of these areasy included, new york could feel close to 104, even though when you look at the air temperature it is at 94, but speaks to how humid and moist atmosphere is with boston closing in on 100 degrees to the heat index in the afternoon as well. good news this is going to be short lived. we expect thunderstorms later into the evening and much cooler air at least relative to what it has...
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yesterday, we got our new drought outlook, and we're now under extreme drought conditions in areas from bostonbout providence, and we're about five to 10 inches behind from maine all the way down to new york city and including areas of new jersey. so we need rainfall in this region. a lot of lawns are brown and gardens haven't done so well, unless you're good at watering them. here is the rain forecast. it looks like monday and tuesday, there is a chance of rain at least, in areas in the northeast. but today and for this weekend, it is just going to be brutally hot. today, 96 dallas. 94 oklahoma city. and so that doesn't change, alex, it is going to stay very nice for many places in the east coast this weekend, but the middle of the country will be very hot. >> i cannot believe that you even uttered the word sweatshirt for some but i guess we'll believe you. thank you very much, my friend. >>> still ahead for many of donald trump's closest allies have hammered the justice department to release the mar-a-lago search warrant. our next guest says republicans may have bit off more than they can ch
yesterday, we got our new drought outlook, and we're now under extreme drought conditions in areas from bostonbout providence, and we're about five to 10 inches behind from maine all the way down to new york city and including areas of new jersey. so we need rainfall in this region. a lot of lawns are brown and gardens haven't done so well, unless you're good at watering them. here is the rain forecast. it looks like monday and tuesday, there is a chance of rain at least, in areas in the...
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so the areas around boston, salem, commercial cities, would be hyper-represented in the senate. it wasn't just based on population, it was based on tax roles. the number of senators a certain area got. so some of these western towns were not even going to be able to qualify to send representatives to the lower house of the massachusetts simply. you need to also have, a town needed to have at least 125 or 150 people to send a rep. so this constitution really sort of represented the interests of the wealthier eastern part of boston. it was creating a lot of order, and making sure that in elite would still have control of some important offices within massachusetts society within this new constitution. but it did do one interesting thing, it actually sent the constitution out for people to consent to. so, a special election was held for local conventions to look, representatives from localities, to look at this constitution and amend it and decide what they could live with and could not live with. so they pushed back on some elements of this constitution and got some things changed,
so the areas around boston, salem, commercial cities, would be hyper-represented in the senate. it wasn't just based on population, it was based on tax roles. the number of senators a certain area got. so some of these western towns were not even going to be able to qualify to send representatives to the lower house of the massachusetts simply. you need to also have, a town needed to have at least 125 or 150 people to send a rep. so this constitution really sort of represented the interests of...
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the areas around boston, salem, commercial cities were highly represented in the senate. it was not based on population. it was based on tax rules, it was a number of senators that a certain area got. you would be qualified to send representatives to the lower house assembly. you also need to have a town that has 125, 150 people. you are still going to do a town based thing. this constitution really represented the interest of the wealthier eastern part of boston. it was creating a lot of order. it was making sure that an elite would still have control over an important order over society in this constitution. it did to one interesting thing. it sent the constitution out for people to consent to. a special election was held for a local conventions to invite representatives from localities to look at the constitution and amend it. this i would take a look at them with they couldn't live with. they push back on elements of the constitution. some things changed. this principle of ratification and of consent was an important principle. also, when adams did was he offered up a
the areas around boston, salem, commercial cities were highly represented in the senate. it was not based on population. it was based on tax rules, it was a number of senators that a certain area got. you would be qualified to send representatives to the lower house assembly. you also need to have a town that has 125, 150 people. you are still going to do a town based thing. this constitution really represented the interest of the wealthier eastern part of boston. it was creating a lot of...
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today boston, new york, philadelphia once again under heat alerts. temperatures topping 100 degrees in many areas. >> yeah, again. and that is what it will feel like on your exposed skin. you factor in the humidity level and we'll get to the triple digit heat. but that is not the only story we're focusing on. also a flash flood threat across some of the areas hardest hit by the flooding, not just a week ago across eastern kentucky. more on that in a second. excessive heat warnings and advisories in place for the central portions of the country and some of the most populated areas of the u.s., boston, new york, philadelphia, heat advisories and the heat indices value will scorch over 100 degrees in many locations. you can see by this afternoon temperatures for the nation's capital will feel like 99 as you step outside. not only new england, mid-atlantic, also the deep south. look at dallas/ft. worth, your heat index today 105 degrees. take care, take a break under the shade if you get a chance. look at the slight risk of flash flooding anywhere from the mid-atlantic right through kentucky and the
today boston, new york, philadelphia once again under heat alerts. temperatures topping 100 degrees in many areas. >> yeah, again. and that is what it will feel like on your exposed skin. you factor in the humidity level and we'll get to the triple digit heat. but that is not the only story we're focusing on. also a flash flood threat across some of the areas hardest hit by the flooding, not just a week ago across eastern kentucky. more on that in a second. excessive heat warnings and...
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and some of the most populated areas, anywhere from boston, detroit, philadelphia, you have heat advisoriesoday. that means, as you step outside you'll feel like nearing the upper 90s to around 100 degrees in terms of the heat index value. that is the temperature and humidity value on your skin. look at this temperature forecast for today incredible amounts of heat. we have a brief break from the excessive heat before the mercury and thermometer starts to climb. and the other story that we continue to monitor is the potential for more flash flooding. you can see from the weather prediction center still the monsoonal throat across the great basin. and then areas of kentucky, additional rainfall taking place as we speak. >> derek van dam, good to see you as always. stick around, i'll come back to you next hour. >>> second verdict against conspiracyist alex jones. how much more the info war host should pay. >>> and former president trump set to speak on the final day of the political action c conferen. we'll bring you all the latest from dallas. fine lines in 1-week, deep wrinkles in 4. so you
and some of the most populated areas, anywhere from boston, detroit, philadelphia, you have heat advisoriesoday. that means, as you step outside you'll feel like nearing the upper 90s to around 100 degrees in terms of the heat index value. that is the temperature and humidity value on your skin. look at this temperature forecast for today incredible amounts of heat. we have a brief break from the excessive heat before the mercury and thermometer starts to climb. and the other story that we...
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y las Áreas metropolitanas con menos inflaciÓn. san francisco, boston de la inflaciÓn, en estados unidos en el mes de julio, esto cayÓ un 8,5% pero los expertos aÚn estÁn recomendando el que no hay que confiarnos, no hay que gastar mucho y bueno, por lo contrario se deben tomar medidas para corrÍ dar las finanzas. no se emocionen, se recomienda que reduzca las salidas a comer. no haga compras innecesarios y usarlo menos posible el automÓvil. pasamos con guillermo quiroz, autoridad en el tiempo, asÍ luce san josÉ a esta hora de la tarde ¿quÉ temperaturas tenemos?. quÉ tal. >>> veÍamos buenas condiciones en san josÉ. a las 4:30 se presentÓ cerca del aeropuerto de san josÉ un incendio. que emite humo, mala calidad del aire. la capa aire estÁ extraordinario. vemos la cÁmara en vivo del puente de la bahÍa en san francisco. son las 5 de la tarde con 7 minutos y el panorama es extraordinario. es un miÉrcoles muy bello, por cierto vamos a poder disfrutar la formaciÓn de nuestro satÉlite natural y me refiero a la luna, que ya a partir de maÑana es la Última supe
y las Áreas metropolitanas con menos inflaciÓn. san francisco, boston de la inflaciÓn, en estados unidos en el mes de julio, esto cayÓ un 8,5% pero los expertos aÚn estÁn recomendando el que no hay que confiarnos, no hay que gastar mucho y bueno, por lo contrario se deben tomar medidas para corrÍ dar las finanzas. no se emocionen, se recomienda que reduzca las salidas a comer. no haga compras innecesarios y usarlo menos posible el automÓvil. pasamos con guillermo quiroz, autoridad en el...
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chris: one of the greatest athletes the bay area has ever known, bill russell, has died. a bostonefully earlier today. he was an 11 time nba champion, two-time ncaa champion, an olympic gold medalist as well as the first black head coach. at the age of 77, he was awarded the presidential medal of freedom. here is steve kerr on the life and legacy of bill russell. >> bills life meant so much more than just his exploits on the court as we all know. he was an incredible voice in the fight for an equal and just society. during a time when it was very difficult for athletes to speak up, bill russell was fearless in his quest to ask for and to demand social justice for african-american people around this country and around the world. bill has always been somebody who the entire nba has looked up to and revered and today is a day to celebrate his incredible life and to mourn his passing and to also send our thoughts to his family. bill russell, from the warriors organization, rest in peace. you were an amazing man. chris: transitioning to football, six weeks from today the 49ers open the
chris: one of the greatest athletes the bay area has ever known, bill russell, has died. a bostonefully earlier today. he was an 11 time nba champion, two-time ncaa champion, an olympic gold medalist as well as the first black head coach. at the age of 77, he was awarded the presidential medal of freedom. here is steve kerr on the life and legacy of bill russell. >> bills life meant so much more than just his exploits on the court as we all know. he was an incredible voice in the fight...
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stronger later this afternoon and into this evening especially this area in orange here it includes alnybait, includes hartford and boston some of these storms produce winds up to 60 miles an hour and could see some hail and we can't rule out a weak tornado, too this cold front will continue to move to the east again, the reason for the showers and thunderstorms, but its definitely not going to do much for temperatures. cool things off a bit going into the weekend and warms back up as we start next week we could end up with an inch or >>> good friday morning. i'm meteorologist kari hall. it is a cloudy start to the day. we've also seen some fog drifting around parts of the bay area. all of that clears up, going into the afternoon for most of us, but it's also going to be a slightly cooler day for spots like oakland, headed for 72 degrees for a high temperature. we're back to 84 in san jose and 80 in palo alto and santa rosa expect a high of 83 degrees and as we look at our forecast for the inland areas, it will reach into the low 80s for the weekend. >>> and that's your latest forecast >> when we come back, after a lot o
stronger later this afternoon and into this evening especially this area in orange here it includes alnybait, includes hartford and boston some of these storms produce winds up to 60 miles an hour and could see some hail and we can't rule out a weak tornado, too this cold front will continue to move to the east again, the reason for the showers and thunderstorms, but its definitely not going to do much for temperatures. cool things off a bit going into the weekend and warms back up as we start...
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another story we're monitoring is the heat, heat alerts including many populated areas of the eastern seaboard, bostonnew york, philadelphia, this is including upstate new york as well and into the hudson valley. it is today will range from the lower to middle 90s, but it is when you factor in the humidity, that is when it really starts to feel balm any outside. and central part of the country, heat indices in triple digits. we'll top 100 degrees in portland, oregon. and by the way we are monitoring the tropics starting to come alive, a 40% of our fourth named storm developing here in the coming days. >> derek van dam, thanks so much. >>> as monkeypox spreads around the world, so does the need to make people aware of the dangers. ahead, how this adult film entertainer is sharing his experience with the disease on social media to help educate others. >>> i ran twice, i won twice and did much better the second time than i did the first getting millions and millions of votes. >> former u.s. president donald trump rehashes old grievances while teasing a future white house run. those details ahead. the tem
another story we're monitoring is the heat, heat alerts including many populated areas of the eastern seaboard, bostonnew york, philadelphia, this is including upstate new york as well and into the hudson valley. it is today will range from the lower to middle 90s, but it is when you factor in the humidity, that is when it really starts to feel balm any outside. and central part of the country, heat indices in triple digits. we'll top 100 degrees in portland, oregon. and by the way we are...
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across the central portions of the country, but also across some of the most populated areas of the u.s. from bostonnew york, all the way to philadelphia, anywhere you see the shading of orange, heat index values today could top 100 degrees in some locations. so let's get the particular forecast, this afternoon we do anticipate the heat index to reach 97 for norfolk into the d.c. area, 93, 96 for richmond, excessively hot temperatures especially when you factor in the humidity levels outside. temperatures the actual air temperature should be about 87 for philadelphia, 85 in the big apple. we're talking temperatures in the lower 90s for many of these locations prompting the heat alerts that are in place. we can't escape the heat from the deep south as well. excessive heat across texas and into oklahoma as well. we should be about 94 in oklahoma city, but our high temperature of 100 is forecast both today and tomorrow. now, you heard foreman talk about the brief reprieve from the heat across the northeast. it is coming for the weekend. we have to get through one more day of excessive heat, but we do s
across the central portions of the country, but also across some of the most populated areas of the u.s. from bostonnew york, all the way to philadelphia, anywhere you see the shading of orange, heat index values today could top 100 degrees in some locations. so let's get the particular forecast, this afternoon we do anticipate the heat index to reach 97 for norfolk into the d.c. area, 93, 96 for richmond, excessively hot temperatures especially when you factor in the humidity levels outside....
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pressures, long commute times, and are being forced to relocate within the area, because they don't have a choice to move to bostonor seattle. they don't have the resources or career options to be up to pick up and move out of the region. we also need to keep in focus who his left ear, who has been here, and is also being displaced and moved around by me of the pressures we are seeing. >> so, where are they going? some of the people not earning high-tech incomes, or maybe earning a minimum wage? where do they go? >> what we've seen, within san francisco, we've seen, actually, tremendous growth in the white, high-income white publishing, over the last 10 years, and a handful of neighborhoods, mostly the eastern part of the city from south beach down, especially intensely in bay view and hunters point. we have seen a large growth in those populations throughout all of oakland, and in some parts of the south bay then, the inverse, we have seen these core cds losing significant portions, particularly if they're a black publishing. you see black publishing growth in the outer suburbs, the far parts of the region. we kn
pressures, long commute times, and are being forced to relocate within the area, because they don't have a choice to move to bostonor seattle. they don't have the resources or career options to be up to pick up and move out of the region. we also need to keep in focus who his left ear, who has been here, and is also being displaced and moved around by me of the pressures we are seeing. >> so, where are they going? some of the people not earning high-tech incomes, or maybe earning a...
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places like boston, these are areas where crime has gone down in the same.t five and crime has risen across other places in the country. people like my old colleague alex johnson who was freed under the trump administration or folks like the american conservatives union. individuals like rate on crime are all focused on curbing the violence and police leaders. we are confidently trying to expand the compilation and also expended on the grassroot level so we can have a great coalition of individuals on the top on the bottom that are changing their communities. host: who is financially backing you? esco we have a lot of individuals who are looking to invest in this. there is no one particular group behind it but i would say like organizations like stand together, metro prosperity have been great leaders. host: our first call is from nathan. go ahead. caller: good morning, gentlemen. i am a firm believer that parenting plays a huge part starts at the beginning and assess the basis of what happens to the person. i would like to hear what adjustments has to say a
places like boston, these are areas where crime has gone down in the same.t five and crime has risen across other places in the country. people like my old colleague alex johnson who was freed under the trump administration or folks like the american conservatives union. individuals like rate on crime are all focused on curbing the violence and police leaders. we are confidently trying to expand the compilation and also expended on the grassroot level so we can have a great coalition of...
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reporter: bill russell may be best known for his dynasty years in boston as both a player and coach, but he has strong ties to the bay area. after his family moved to oakland when he was eight years old he won two straight basketball titles while playing at the kleiman high, and then to ncaa championships and the university of san francisco. >> it is a sad day, but it is a life everybody will celebrate. >> former usf dogs basketball coach, don bella many, grew up in san francisco and was a teenager when russell and he went undefeated in that year winning back-to-back ncaa championships. >> got to sit in the stands and watch all the great santa clara usf games and followed the dons, because they were the talk of the town >> a gold medal with team usa also in 1956, and almost immediate success continued when in his second season, the 6'10" center and has bostic's boston celtics when the team's first-ever nba championship. 11 total titles in russell's 13 seasons with the celtics, and the last two he won as a player and coach. >> we all lost a giant, not only somebody who was one of the all-time greats on the court, but also
reporter: bill russell may be best known for his dynasty years in boston as both a player and coach, but he has strong ties to the bay area. after his family moved to oakland when he was eight years old he won two straight basketball titles while playing at the kleiman high, and then to ncaa championships and the university of san francisco. >> it is a sad day, but it is a life everybody will celebrate. >> former usf dogs basketball coach, don bella many, grew up in san francisco...