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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 -- 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 people
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 -- 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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i want to touch on this study, i think it was out of the boston area, where they lifted the mask mandatet a few schools kept it for their schools, and it looked at transmissions, and the schools that had masking had lowered cases. how do you view that case study? dr. gandhi: that study had some very serious methodological flaws. one aspect of it is those who lifted mask mandates actually had higher vaccination rates for you can only apply to lift the mask mandate in the city of boston if you had an 80% vaccination rate among the children and that school. by definition, it is almost saying like vaccinated people are less safe. that is not true. if you are unmasked, you are more likely to have exposure by cdc criteria, and there were increase testing rates in those unmasked, and that confounds the study. it makes it look like masking protects you from cases, but it was actually that we did more test being in those who work unmasked, do you know what i mean? kristen: i do. dr. gandhi: it was a confounded study. kristen: i see. i'm reminded early on in the pandemic, when we had a president w
i want to touch on this study, i think it was out of the boston area, where they lifted the mask mandatet a few schools kept it for their schools, and it looked at transmissions, and the schools that had masking had lowered cases. how do you view that case study? dr. gandhi: that study had some very serious methodological flaws. one aspect of it is those who lifted mask mandates actually had higher vaccination rates for you can only apply to lift the mask mandate in the city of boston if you...
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some pretty good results coming out of their bay area -- and i don't mean san francisco, i mean boston areak there's potential to the upside, and it's a fairly stable business. >> all right up next, we're taking your questions. we'll be right back. it's hard to run a business on your own. make it easier on yourself. with shopify, you can have everything you need to streamline your shipping, returns, and product storage, so you can focus on growing your business. because when we work together, the future is bright. it doesn't have to be lonely at the top. join the millions at finding success on their own terms. start your journey with a free trial today. these days, our households depend on the internet more and more. families grow, houses get smarter, and our demands on the internet increase. that's why we just boosted speeds for over 20 million xfinity customers, on us. so you get more of the speed you need for day and night streaming. more speed you need when you're work from homeing. and more speed you need as your family keeps growing. check in on your current speed through the xfinity
some pretty good results coming out of their bay area -- and i don't mean san francisco, i mean boston areak there's potential to the upside, and it's a fairly stable business. >> all right up next, we're taking your questions. we'll be right back. it's hard to run a business on your own. make it easier on yourself. with shopify, you can have everything you need to streamline your shipping, returns, and product storage, so you can focus on growing your business. because when we work...
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some pretty good results coming out of their bay area -- and i don't mean san francisco, i mean boston areaso i think there's potential to the upside, and it's a fairly stable business. >> all right up next, we're taking your questions on nvidia, tesla and more we'll be right back. you ok, man? the internet is telling me a million different ways i should be trading. look! what's up my trade dogs? you should be listening to me. you want to be rich like me? you want to trust me on this one. [inaudible] wow! yeah! it's time to take control of your investing education. cut through the noise with best-in-class education resources that match your preferred style of learning. learn your way. not theirs. td ameritrade. where smart investors get smarter℠. >>> welcome back to "options action." time to take some tweets our first fan says, i'm sure you get bombarded with all the tesla questions, but in this situation and environment, what would be the best way to trade maybe a slight drop from here around plus or minus 5% to 10% but still protecting the share's health earnings not until january, so loo
some pretty good results coming out of their bay area -- and i don't mean san francisco, i mean boston areaso i think there's potential to the upside, and it's a fairly stable business. >> all right up next, we're taking your questions on nvidia, tesla and more we'll be right back. you ok, man? the internet is telling me a million different ways i should be trading. look! what's up my trade dogs? you should be listening to me. you want to be rich like me? you want to trust me on this one....
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there are very rural regions of the greater boston area. >> where banjo music is played? >> very rural area in massachusetts. >> we do consider berman an honorary redneck in kentucky. >> i guess he does know banjo music, all right, fair. >> it's interesting, alisyn. you heard from trump. is that the closest he's gotten to saying what he'll do because that's a whole lot of words where he could have just said yeah, i'm going to do it or no, i'm not. he just seems to be dangling the carrot and i wonder if there's a stick coming. >> very trumpesque to give something as indecisive as that, but oprah winfrey has just endorsed fetterman in pennsylvania and it's just interesting in this particular race because that means she's not endorsing her protegee, dr. mehmet oz who she, let's face it, made famous. >> it's true. that's really kind of stunning and also the idea the why and the now. they are early voting there. they could vote right now in pennsylvania based on that endorsement and not even wait till say tuesday, but i wonder why there has been the push now. i wonder what tha
there are very rural regions of the greater boston area. >> where banjo music is played? >> very rural area in massachusetts. >> we do consider berman an honorary redneck in kentucky. >> i guess he does know banjo music, all right, fair. >> it's interesting, alisyn. you heard from trump. is that the closest he's gotten to saying what he'll do because that's a whole lot of words where he could have just said yeah, i'm going to do it or no, i'm not. he just seems to...
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but then, you know, i have someone like marty baron, who's very, i think, very well known in the boston area, who in the book makes a very strong of objectivity and says it's not what people are. it's not the thing that people are to. it's it's approaching a story with an open mind, without the decision already made about the story is and looking evidence and and being rigorous and allowing that to drive where it's going. so but i think that the word has become kind of tainted. and in circles. and so i like use other words that don't set everybody off. like, for example accuracy, fairness you know, on evidence reporting, all those kinds of things because they don't make they make you cringe, see. yeah, i only cringes, you know, as a punctuation point because as researchers often called to the task of objective ity and what that might in my research, especially around online extremism and violent extremists as well, is people will say, well, why you just interview them and then you'll know the whole story and you know anymore. we do this deep dive into all of these far right community online
but then, you know, i have someone like marty baron, who's very, i think, very well known in the boston area, who in the book makes a very strong of objectivity and says it's not what people are. it's not the thing that people are to. it's it's approaching a story with an open mind, without the decision already made about the story is and looking evidence and and being rigorous and allowing that to drive where it's going. so but i think that the word has become kind of tainted. and in circles....
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there are very rural regions of the greater boston area. >> where banjo music is played? >> we do consider berman an honorary right back in kentucky. >> i guess he does know banjo music [laughs] . >> alison, it is interesting you heard from trump is that the closest that he has got to say what he is going to do? that is a whole lot of words where he could've just said yeah i'm going to do, it or no i'm not going to. do it he just seems to be dangling the carrot, and i wonder if there's a stick coming. very trump ask to give something as indecisive as that. but i do want to tell you this laura, oprah winfrey has just endorsed fetterman in pennsylvania and it is interesting in this particular race because that means that she is not endorsing her protegee, dr. mehmet oz. let's face it, she made him famous. >> it is true. that is really kind of stunning. also the y and the now? they are early voting there. they could vote right now, based on that endorsement, and not even wait till tuesday. but i wonder why there is been a push now. i wonder what that is being reflective us?
there are very rural regions of the greater boston area. >> where banjo music is played? >> we do consider berman an honorary right back in kentucky. >> i guess he does know banjo music [laughs] . >> alison, it is interesting you heard from trump is that the closest that he has got to say what he is going to do? that is a whole lot of words where he could've just said yeah i'm going to do, it or no i'm not going to. do it he just seems to be dangling the carrot, and i...
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killed and more than a dozen others were injured when a driver slammed into an apple store in the boston aread tonight police continue their investigation into whether or not that crash was accidental. fox is alexis mcadams has the story. tragedy as the holiday shopping season is getting into full swing suv plowing into a busy apple store in massachusetts this morning wasn't unthinkable morning. and people are trying to get through it and process. what happened. emergency responders called to the scene less than an hour after the store opened. several witnesses called 911 to report a dark colored vehicle had jumped the curb and crashed right through apple's plate glass storefront window. i just heard like glass shatter, and there's just a gaping hole in the middle of the story. the suv struck multiple people, trapping a number of them inside. victims were spotted on the ground. some were treated by bystanders who of i did first aid. first responders jumped in to render emergency treatment as soon as they got their 16 people have been transported to hospitals 14 to social hospitals to the bost
killed and more than a dozen others were injured when a driver slammed into an apple store in the boston aread tonight police continue their investigation into whether or not that crash was accidental. fox is alexis mcadams has the story. tragedy as the holiday shopping season is getting into full swing suv plowing into a busy apple store in massachusetts this morning wasn't unthinkable morning. and people are trying to get through it and process. what happened. emergency responders called to...
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william and kate will be limiting their visit to the boston area from tomorrow to friday. >> hey, willie, can you make sure you've got him right there, can you make sure lemire doesn't go home? we can't have lemire back up in boston. >> keep him here. >> i think he's afraid i might heckle the royals after i came out so strongly for usa, in the usa/england game last week. that's the concern. i'll be here, joe. it will be fine. >>> one more news story here -- >> that will be like season seven of the crown, the lemire incident. you know? >> katty, are you a fan of "the crown,". >> i didn't love the last season. i loved the early seasons, claire foy. i found the last season grim, it's basically about failed marriages all around, and the queen's difficult marriage at that moment, diana and charles. i felt like voyeuristic, and i didn't want to watch it, to be honest. >> you know, it was -- i'm a huge fan of the crown and like you, loved the early seasons. well, i loved all the seasons. this season was a very difficult season to get through. >> yeah. >> but, you know, the thing is really does
william and kate will be limiting their visit to the boston area from tomorrow to friday. >> hey, willie, can you make sure you've got him right there, can you make sure lemire doesn't go home? we can't have lemire back up in boston. >> keep him here. >> i think he's afraid i might heckle the royals after i came out so strongly for usa, in the usa/england game last week. that's the concern. i'll be here, joe. it will be fine. >>> one more news story here -- >>...
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the i-95 area, la gaaguardia, j logan in boston, this is the area we're considering low volume.he weather won't hamper your travel throughout the course of the day. i can't say the same though for dulles, ft. worth, into the houston area. that is the region where we have a storm system that's developing, bringing us the heavy rainfall threat, a chance of severe weather and the potential for some flash flooding as well. so, we're going to monitor that closely. this storm system, though, is migrating towards the northeast. and that is going to quickly change that outcome for your travel outlook along the eastern seaboard of those airports i just mentioned a moment ago. sunday will not be a good day to travel because it will be impacted by a high number of people traveling, sheer volume, right? and also the weather factor. flash flood watch in and around the houston metro region as we speak. here's the radar lighting up like a christmas tree around dallas, dfw, houston, importantly there aren't any major cities or airports around this particular location as it spins out and moves a
the i-95 area, la gaaguardia, j logan in boston, this is the area we're considering low volume.he weather won't hamper your travel throughout the course of the day. i can't say the same though for dulles, ft. worth, into the houston area. that is the region where we have a storm system that's developing, bringing us the heavy rainfall threat, a chance of severe weather and the potential for some flash flooding as well. so, we're going to monitor that closely. this storm system, though, is...
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it works quickly up to the northeast so saturday looks dry for areas in the northeast like new york city, boston, saturday sunny, but areas into your sunday from the great lakes off to the east going to be soggy as we head into your sunday. so, quite a bit to talk about. luckily a lot of the central portion of the country dry today, so great for those people heading out shopping, trying to snag a few deals, but again, this is going to be a big weather system, especially for the northeast by sunday, and we know sunday, the busiest travel day of the holiday weekend. >> arthel: i was thinking people have to pay attention to you and everybody else there on fox weather because getting home is going to be a little bit tricky. you'll eventually make it. pack your patience as they say. thank you. for more on this story and so much more, download the fox weather app, or stream from your favorite connected device. lots of information you'll need to know. >> gillian: some folks are hitting stores today in search of black friday deals, probably not as many as you would think. retailers are predicting a smal
it works quickly up to the northeast so saturday looks dry for areas in the northeast like new york city, boston, saturday sunny, but areas into your sunday from the great lakes off to the east going to be soggy as we head into your sunday. so, quite a bit to talk about. luckily a lot of the central portion of the country dry today, so great for those people heading out shopping, trying to snag a few deals, but again, this is going to be a big weather system, especially for the northeast by...
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look at the east coast, the major metropolitans from dulles, laguardia, jfk, to boston, these are areas we anticipate flight delays because of the sheer volume of people traveling and the potential for heavy rainfall on eastern seaboard. plenty of travel headaches coming up. >> the weather this weekend will be more active than the past few days for millions of americans who traveled by plane to visit family and relatives. pete mounteen has more. >> reporter: the thanksgiving rush is in a brief lull, the tsa screened 2.46 million people nationwide. that is just shy of a new pandemic-era air travel record. only 6% off of what we saw back in 2019 before the pandemic. so far things have been pretty smooth for passengers, especially considering the fact the weather has been very good and airlines cancelled 50,000 flights in total in the summertime. on wednesday, 60 nationwide. and on tuesday, it says zero. american airlines said it operated the biggest schedule of any airline and operated 99.9% of all of its flights. the industry went through a hiring blitz to try to avoid the meltdowns of t
look at the east coast, the major metropolitans from dulles, laguardia, jfk, to boston, these are areas we anticipate flight delays because of the sheer volume of people traveling and the potential for heavy rainfall on eastern seaboard. plenty of travel headaches coming up. >> the weather this weekend will be more active than the past few days for millions of americans who traveled by plane to visit family and relatives. pete mounteen has more. >> reporter: the thanksgiving rush is...
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grandson and his wife, prince and princess of wales will be making their stop here in boston and the surrounding area shot prize. founded by prince william in 2020 and focused on environmental solutions to, in his words, repair, restore and rejuvenate the planet in this current decade, the earth shot prize is named for president kennedy's famous speech in 1962 challenging america to land astronauts on the moon. the kennedy library foundation, headed by ambassador caroline kennedy, is cohosting year's awards which will culminate with a ceremony pretty evening where five winners will be announced, each receiving $1.2 million toward their programs. but a royal visit especially to the states is complicated by the reported tension between prince william and his los angeles-based brotherly harry and his wife meghan, the duke and duchess of sussex. not to be outdone, kerry kennedy, president of the foundation named for her father, announced it will honor harry and meghan next week in new york city with its annual ripple of hope award. kennedy praised the company saying they went to the oldest institution in
grandson and his wife, prince and princess of wales will be making their stop here in boston and the surrounding area shot prize. founded by prince william in 2020 and focused on environmental solutions to, in his words, repair, restore and rejuvenate the planet in this current decade, the earth shot prize is named for president kennedy's famous speech in 1962 challenging america to land astronauts on the moon. the kennedy library foundation, headed by ambassador caroline kennedy, is cohosting...
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as a result boston, new york, newark, those areas will be impacted by weather so you might anticipate those minor delays becoming more moderate delays. in houston, it's rain. if you were to travel towards midland, amarillo, this will be an icy mix or perhaps some snow. either way we have cold air on the back side. along the i-10 corridor, look for wet weather, heavy at times. mild in washington, d.c., even chicago. we'll see about 52 degrees and what about new york city for the big parade? well, it's cold but it's going to be relatively mild. doesn't look like wind is going to be a problem there. the temperatures 30s and into the 40s. what about for sunday? everybody trying to get back home so work can start on monday. chicago, it looks like that may be a little problematic as that storm system moves across the region. delays could be a little more significant from boston, new york, newark, philadelphia, washington, d.c. look for delays there. atlanta, lots of people crowding into the world's busiest airport. millions will move through the thresholds here trying to get into or out of
as a result boston, new york, newark, those areas will be impacted by weather so you might anticipate those minor delays becoming more moderate delays. in houston, it's rain. if you were to travel towards midland, amarillo, this will be an icy mix or perhaps some snow. either way we have cold air on the back side. along the i-10 corridor, look for wet weather, heavy at times. mild in washington, d.c., even chicago. we'll see about 52 degrees and what about new york city for the big parade?...
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again, this is the focus for sunday -- chicago, cincinnati, detroit, new york, boston, d.c., baltimore, all of these areas likely to have delays not only in the air but keep in mind the roadways are likely to be more congested. having standing water on them at times. in the west, a brand-new system starting to make its way into the pacific northwest, so the concern there, alex, is it's likely also going to cause some delays in cities like seattle and portland as well. >> as we've been saying, pack your patience. allison chinchar thanks very much. >>> with travel back at near prepandemic levels, the nation's airports are packed this weekend with millions of holiday travelers, and tsa officials are saying that tomorrow's numbers could be record-breaking. to here's cnn's pete muntean. >> reporter: we are in a short-lived air travel lull but it's about to come back the sunday after thanksgiving when everybody begins coming home at at once, the tsa screening 1.4 million people at airports across the country on thanksgiving day, the lowest since february. but the day before, 2.46 million people screened by the
again, this is the focus for sunday -- chicago, cincinnati, detroit, new york, boston, d.c., baltimore, all of these areas likely to have delays not only in the air but keep in mind the roadways are likely to be more congested. having standing water on them at times. in the west, a brand-new system starting to make its way into the pacific northwest, so the concern there, alex, is it's likely also going to cause some delays in cities like seattle and portland as well. >> as we've been...
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she also wants to rezone some areas to attract new business. this is all an effort to boston a key shopping district. >> you can have a great retail establishment on the first floor, an amazing restaurant on the second floor, an office space on the third floor. in the past, many of our restrictions around what can happen in spaces made it difficult to do that. >> reporter: the city is deploying increased police and ambassadors. >>> apparently it is the perfect weather to wear a pie hat. >> reporter: yeah, you know, we were just talking about that earlier. what is he wearing? it was a pie. yeah, i don't blame him. i kind of want one now too. outside, as we look at daytime highs, it is going to warm up. we are expecting upper 60s in san francisco. for anyone heading to sfo, trying to catch a flight out to spend time with your loved ones, the weather is beautiful and it is dry, too. no weather delays luckily at the airports. no matter which one you are choosing. >>> let's particular a quick look at san francisco, though, as we extend into our thanksgiving forecast. we are mostly
she also wants to rezone some areas to attract new business. this is all an effort to boston a key shopping district. >> you can have a great retail establishment on the first floor, an amazing restaurant on the second floor, an office space on the third floor. in the past, many of our restrictions around what can happen in spaces made it difficult to do that. >> reporter: the city is deploying increased police and ambassadors. >>> apparently it is the perfect weather to...
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and especially this evening, boston, new york, hartford, baltimore, all of the cities that are likely going to see impacts from this system before it finally exits the area once we get to monday. for today specifically, boston, new york, washington, d.c., even detroit, chicago, and raleigh, all looking at the potential for? delays. out west, we have our next system pushing into the pacific northwest. that could likely cause delays as well. especially for places like seattle and portland. then interior across the intermountain west, a lot of snow. this snow will actually be measured in feet. one to two feet will be widespread across the higher elevations. as it progresses eastward it could lead it a significant severe weather event on tuesday of the upcoming week. the main threats will be tornadoes, damaging winds and even large hail. for memphis, shreveport, stretching down to new orleans, paula. >> thank you so much. now let's go to gloria at laguardia airport. all right, yesterday you were out amid the shoppers. today you're at the airport. you may be working but you're still getting the full holiday experience. what is the situation like today at the
and especially this evening, boston, new york, hartford, baltimore, all of the cities that are likely going to see impacts from this system before it finally exits the area once we get to monday. for today specifically, boston, new york, washington, d.c., even detroit, chicago, and raleigh, all looking at the potential for? delays. out west, we have our next system pushing into the pacific northwest. that could likely cause delays as well. especially for places like seattle and portland. then...
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gang members but their operations have done little to bring relief to areas now, dominated by fear. alison and betty al jazeera, a, boston serv, opposition parties have held a rally and protest against an election last month. they saw all they say was stolen, protested say the election commission ignored evidence. the vote was wrecked. bosley held presidential and parliamentary elections in october, as well as a vote for the president of the autonomous serb republic. final result showed bosnian serb nationalist leader millard doug. far when i typed presidential race against his main rival, he had made a trip which ah your channel to 0 me. so robin a reminder of our top story is north korea has launched 3 more missiles. it comes a day after the north $523.00 massage. one is suspected to have been a long range, intercontinental ballistic missile. it's prompted the u. s. and south korea to extend joint military exercises. ukraine, grain shipments are now expected to resume despite present vladimir zalinski raising concerns over security. russia has confirmed it'll allow vessels to continue carrying grain from ukraine as a b
gang members but their operations have done little to bring relief to areas now, dominated by fear. alison and betty al jazeera, a, boston serv, opposition parties have held a rally and protest against an election last month. they saw all they say was stolen, protested say the election commission ignored evidence. the vote was wrecked. bosley held presidential and parliamentary elections in october, as well as a vote for the president of the autonomous serb republic. final result showed bosnian...
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support for democrats, it tends to be isolated in a few large urban areas. san francisco, los angeles, houston, miami, new york city, boston, chicago, detroit, vast parts of the united states consistently have voted for republicans, were increasingly show over recent election. so if you look at those maps that show votes by state, by state, or county by county, whether it's for president or congress or governor vash, parts of the united states, or relatively conservative on social issues. and they don't like the message that they've heard from democrats in recent years and bad parts of the country still support republicans. and that's a trend that's going to get you new. and the democrats seem very ineffectual. i changing that reality ross as always, great to see again. good. see here in our table to we again soon. no doubt. thanks again for your time. okay, so change gears. lighting up terrorism is destroying africa by some quotes from the president of cimbawe, always senate of the african parliamentary union, highlighting the ever growing challenges that the content faces. now these are concerns of social networks of ena
support for democrats, it tends to be isolated in a few large urban areas. san francisco, los angeles, houston, miami, new york city, boston, chicago, detroit, vast parts of the united states consistently have voted for republicans, were increasingly show over recent election. so if you look at those maps that show votes by state, by state, or county by county, whether it's for president or congress or governor vash, parts of the united states, or relatively conservative on social issues. and...
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areas now dominated by fear. allison ramp yeti al jazeera, the boston serv, opposition parties had held a rally and protest against an election last month. they saw all they say was stolen, protested say the election commission ignored evidence. the vote was wrecked. busby held presidential and parliamentary elections in october as well as a vote for the president of the.
areas now dominated by fear. allison ramp yeti al jazeera, the boston serv, opposition parties had held a rally and protest against an election last month. they saw all they say was stolen, protested say the election commission ignored evidence. the vote was wrecked. busby held presidential and parliamentary elections in october as well as a vote for the president of the.
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day, which means in turn if you have some travel plans for cities like boston, new york, d.c., baltimore, raleigh, or even other areasncinnati and chicago, you may be experiencing some delays in those cities. and then out to the west as our next system slides in, denver as well as seattle and portland may have delays as well. >> all across the country. best of luck to everyone out there heading home this weekend. thanks for that update. >>> the stormy weather isn't dampening holiday shoppers. despite inflation driving up prices, consumers were out in full force hunting as always for the best deals. as cnn's vanessa yurkevich reports, retailers are hoping for a happier holiday season as shoppers return to stores after the covid-19 pandemic drove many to buy online. here's this report. >>> on this year's holiday shopping menu, more sales but with a healthy side of inflation. >> cutting off your circulation. >> it's going crazy. >> reporter: denise is in the middle of her holiday shopping at willowbrook mall in wayne, new jersey. >> this is for my mom, and i got stuff for my kids and my niece. and oh, my gosh. >> report
day, which means in turn if you have some travel plans for cities like boston, new york, d.c., baltimore, raleigh, or even other areasncinnati and chicago, you may be experiencing some delays in those cities. and then out to the west as our next system slides in, denver as well as seattle and portland may have delays as well. >> all across the country. best of luck to everyone out there heading home this weekend. thanks for that update. >>> the stormy weather isn't dampening...
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access to funding, according to the man whose job is to ensure the area remains competitive. 80% of venture capital funding is in new york, bostonolina has grown over 400% in the last four years. but no state is perfect. what�*s good for business isn�*t necessarily good for employees. north carolina ranked as the worst place in the us to work by an 0xfam report tracking pay, worker protections and the right to organise. we have very low corporate tax rates. we have limited liability rules for employers. we have very low unemployment insurance requirements. so the sorts of things that you would say if you were looking moving as an employer, you might say, yes, this is a good place to go. from the worker�*s perspective, perhaps not so much. not that it�*s showing any sign of slowing down the state�*s momentum. the number of people living in the suburbs around the research triangle is growing at a rapid pace, given how important small businesses are to the us economy, the efforts of this region to support entrepreneurs is helping keep the american dream alive. michelle fleury, bbc news, raleigh, north carolina. as international tra
access to funding, according to the man whose job is to ensure the area remains competitive. 80% of venture capital funding is in new york, bostonolina has grown over 400% in the last four years. but no state is perfect. what�*s good for business isn�*t necessarily good for employees. north carolina ranked as the worst place in the us to work by an 0xfam report tracking pay, worker protections and the right to organise. we have very low corporate tax rates. we have limited liability rules...
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they thought of her as an out of touch bay area liberal but she was the daughter of tommy willis andra who was raised on the streets of boston and she can trace her political connections going back to the kennedy administration. she was steeped in politics at the ground level and by the time she got into politics, willing into her 40's, she was wise and by the ways of the world. she understood the way that people worked and she enjoyed when people would underestimate her abilities or the way that she would be able to roll the house. she was an unknown quantity when she was a democratic leader. never going to be known as one of the world's great public speakers, but a steady hand who got remarkable things done through congress in terms of helping the democrats get control, steering through the obama years where things were pretty heavy for the democrats. and again, the victories that she was able to deliver under joe biden will also be defining ones. the people that underestimated her did so at their own peril. she was more than happy to let them think that she did not understand the game better than she did. kristen: why now
they thought of her as an out of touch bay area liberal but she was the daughter of tommy willis andra who was raised on the streets of boston and she can trace her political connections going back to the kennedy administration. she was steeped in politics at the ground level and by the time she got into politics, willing into her 40's, she was wise and by the ways of the world. she understood the way that people worked and she enjoyed when people would underestimate her abilities or the way...
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areas lucy after 6 inches of rain. tomorrow rain expected chicago to new york city to boston, homes of major air travel hubs.onic songs that defined the 80s died. irene cara passed away this weekend. she rose to stardom after being in the movie fame and thanked the world-famous title song and she won an academy award for the 1983 hit song flashdance, what a feeling. she was 63. back to one's nation. >> hello. [laughter] >> look how it jiggles. >> the sign of a good bean curd. >> what you want? >> leg. [laughter] >> when you think of thanksgiving, what comes to mind? family parades, turkey, mashed potato's, cranberry sauce. don't forget the pie. the food, and watch lines loose thursday. it wasn't always that way. his a look back. ♪ >> september 1620, desperate to leave their home and for the land of the free, religious separatists board of the mayflower, a 66 day journey across the atlantic from england to plymouth, massachusetts and would start a new life but the first winter proved to be brutal. only half survived and the rest were starving, weak and sick until a native american who greeted them in english
areas lucy after 6 inches of rain. tomorrow rain expected chicago to new york city to boston, homes of major air travel hubs.onic songs that defined the 80s died. irene cara passed away this weekend. she rose to stardom after being in the movie fame and thanked the world-famous title song and she won an academy award for the 1983 hit song flashdance, what a feeling. she was 63. back to one's nation. >> hello. [laughter] >> look how it jiggles. >> the sign of a good bean curd....
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boston. thanks for watching. bill a better bay area moving forward finding solutions. this is abc.back up. the east bay has just been a mess this morning. southbound 6 80 before ch 42, your speeds are going to be down to around 14 mph things are moving once again on the cemetery bridge from that stall earlier in the westbound direction still crowded at the bay bridge toll plaza hydra. we're warming through the forties and fifties right now, but look at half moon bay 61 degrees were in store for a sunny day and a mild day alive. look from the tower soaked in sun. that s f skyline. here's another day shapes up. we'll have temperatures into the sixties by lunchtime, and by the afternoon, four pm we're getting close to 70 degrees and our warmest spots. in fact, 17 santa rosa 67 open 65 san francisco 67 san jose reggie through. thank you. it's time now for live with kelly and ryan and we are back on the air at 11 a.m. for midday live until then. i >> announcer: it's "live with kelly and ryan!" today, academy award winner jessica chastain. and from "dancing with the stars," shangela. plu
boston. thanks for watching. bill a better bay area moving forward finding solutions. this is abc.back up. the east bay has just been a mess this morning. southbound 6 80 before ch 42, your speeds are going to be down to around 14 mph things are moving once again on the cemetery bridge from that stall earlier in the westbound direction still crowded at the bay bridge toll plaza hydra. we're warming through the forties and fifties right now, but look at half moon bay 61 degrees were in store for...
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areas. it could be a little sloppy on su io new rk city, even boston, and by sunday evening it's moving into northeast and really new england. it pushes out just in time for that monday morning commute. back to you. >>> now to new details emerging in that deadly walmart shooting, we're learning more about the youngest victim as the city of chesapeake, virginia, prepares to take action to help the community recover. abc's jay o'brien joins us with the latest. >> reporter: that youngest victim just 16 years old as the chesapeake community plans memorials for the six killed inside that walmart and investigators released new details about the alleged gunman and what he wrote before the attack. this morning, authorities identifying 16-year-old fernando chavez-barron, the sixth and youngest victim of the shooting at a virginia walmart two days before thanksgiving. >> fernando is my friend. best friend. he was intelligent, he was a soccer friend. fernando was like any other kid in the community. >> reporter: the teenager's family holding a memorial in his memory as the chesapeake community plans a
areas. it could be a little sloppy on su io new rk city, even boston, and by sunday evening it's moving into northeast and really new england. it pushes out just in time for that monday morning commute. back to you. >>> now to new details emerging in that deadly walmart shooting, we're learning more about the youngest victim as the city of chesapeake, virginia, prepares to take action to help the community recover. abc's jay o'brien joins us with the latest. >> reporter: that...
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roemer, in other news in the area, ukraine's national police force has launched some so chart bought to help track down collaborators. what can you tell us about this child? boston? how exactly does it work? well i have seen this said she had bought with my own eyes. it is a pretty much as straightforward v. a welcoming message in this chat bought says states that it belongs to the infernal police or for ukraine. and it says that the chad bought is designed to uncover traders among the ranks of our former ukrainian police officers who might have collaborated so with russian authorities. however, once you start working with this, chad bought, you finds out that any civilian can fall victim to the special services of ukraine, and that could be called a traitor or a collaborator. well, let's go one by 1. 1 option there is says to report police officers who are suspected of treason or collaboration. the 2nd option states that if you want to give up or a civilian freighter, and a 3rd option is to report someone who is suspected offer a record hearing. now, according to plenty of reports on the ground, many civilians have already fell a victim to this chat, bought and
roemer, in other news in the area, ukraine's national police force has launched some so chart bought to help track down collaborators. what can you tell us about this child? boston? how exactly does it work? well i have seen this said she had bought with my own eyes. it is a pretty much as straightforward v. a welcoming message in this chat bought says states that it belongs to the infernal police or for ukraine. and it says that the chad bought is designed to uncover traders among the ranks of...
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moderate rain throughout boston and even parts of washington, d.c., and we are tracking though some of those showers even off the coast in the atlantic for us here in the bay area. noticeably dry and calm. but we do have a weak storm to our north. >> just exiting your weekend now making its way into garber ville. and then eventually ukiah overnight could see some very light scattered showers for those of you in santa rosa shortly before midnight. but we are going to notice an increase in that storm cloud cover. and then we are going to see some light scattered hit or miss showers by saturday afternoon around 4.30. for those of you in santa rosa and even over concord in the east bay, really traces amount for most of the bay area. but those of you in santa rosa, you could pick up about a 10th of an inch of rain or less so very dry, clear conditions out there right now. temperatures pretty uniform, so to speak right now. there are facts. 48 degrees, those of you in pittsburgh in the eastern contra costa county. you're 58 degrees. so 10 degrees warmer than fairfax. but widespread 50's for most of the bay area overnight. temperatures a little bit milder than last ni
moderate rain throughout boston and even parts of washington, d.c., and we are tracking though some of those showers even off the coast in the atlantic for us here in the bay area. noticeably dry and calm. but we do have a weak storm to our north. >> just exiting your weekend now making its way into garber ville. and then eventually ukiah overnight could see some very light scattered showers for those of you in santa rosa shortly before midnight. but we are going to notice an increase in...
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areas. nicole gaining strength tonight. expected to make landfall as a hurricane. then moving right up the east coast into the northeast. georgia, the carolinas, washington, d.c., new york, to boston. ginger zee standing by in florida with the timing and the track tonight. >>> the war in ukraine, of course, this is another issue we'll cover on this election. and tonight, what president zelenskyy is now suggesting when it comes to talks with vladimir putin. >>> here at home, the high school shooting in seattle. what authorities have now revealed. >>> also the search at this hour. one person killed, three rescued. reports of others swept away in flooding. >>> and at the end tonight, the powerball mystery. what happened last night? we do have a word of a winner now. and the store owner we've also learned who won big. what he was given today. >>> and good evening tonight from abc news election headquarters here in new york city. this room will be full just moments from now. election day in america, in a country deeply divided. the final votes are being cast in the crucial midterm elections. one of the most consequential u.s. elections in history. the first exit polls just coming in. t
areas. nicole gaining strength tonight. expected to make landfall as a hurricane. then moving right up the east coast into the northeast. georgia, the carolinas, washington, d.c., new york, to boston. ginger zee standing by in florida with the timing and the track tonight. >>> the war in ukraine, of course, this is another issue we'll cover on this election. and tonight, what president zelenskyy is now suggesting when it comes to talks with vladimir putin. >>> here at home,...
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just look at the breakdown here of the metro areas that are going to see really bad traffic over the next few hours. atlanta, new york, l.a., chicago, bostonsan francisco, the congestion today will be twice the worst congestion on a normal day. so this is going to be really bad out there. what is really interesting here is that gas prices really aren't factoring into this for folks even though we're seeing gas prices the highest they've ever been for a thanksgiving rush. $3.61 is the national average according to aaa. up from $3.40 not all that long ago, about a year ago. so you know, down from the highs of $5 which we saw on june 14th. but it's going down, just not really keeping folks off the roads. they can't really be daunted, especially when you look at traffic like this on i-95. it is not holding people back. >> yeah. pete, wonderful report. i got everything i needed. what's with these house phones hanging up next to you? from "family ties"? you have a cell phone anywhere? >> reporter: it's a little old school. this is what we call the rcv, the roaming coverage vehicle. and yeah, we got land lines in here. it's so we can talk to you
just look at the breakdown here of the metro areas that are going to see really bad traffic over the next few hours. atlanta, new york, l.a., chicago, bostonsan francisco, the congestion today will be twice the worst congestion on a normal day. so this is going to be really bad out there. what is really interesting here is that gas prices really aren't factoring into this for folks even though we're seeing gas prices the highest they've ever been for a thanksgiving rush. $3.61 is the national...
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areas like atlanta and charlotte. the concern tomorrow is going to be the big east cities, new york, boston, philadelphia, washington,.c., that's where you are likely going to see delays on sunday. >> such an easy start, too, for the thanksgiving holiday. looks like that may be changing quickly as people head home. allison chinchar, thank you so much. >>> that stormy weather isn't dampening the spirits of holiday shoppers. the official start to the season got off to a strong start yesterday on black friday and despite inflation driving up prices, consumers were out in full force. hunting for the best deals. the national retail federation expects more than 166 million americans will be shopping this weekend. that's an increase of about 8 million over last year. cnn's gloria pazmino is at the herald square macy's in new york city. what are you seeing today? >> reporter: we have been seeing crowds gathering in front of that door to head into macy's this morning. the doors opened up an hour ago and there was quite a bit of a crowd waiting to get in. now, black friday was yesterday, but the reality is that it's really bec
areas like atlanta and charlotte. the concern tomorrow is going to be the big east cities, new york, boston, philadelphia, washington,.c., that's where you are likely going to see delays on sunday. >> such an easy start, too, for the thanksgiving holiday. looks like that may be changing quickly as people head home. allison chinchar, thank you so much. >>> that stormy weather isn't dampening the spirits of holiday shoppers. the official start to the season got off to a strong...
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boston. in new york to chicago could see some slowdowns on i-80 and i-95 -- so this is what we're looking, at the area on to the northeast, it's bringing when with. it heavy. rain where you see those brighter colors is where we're expecting heavy rain. that's going to continue over the next several hours. looking at the chance for some severe weather, most likely that would be portions of southwestern -- and also the mid-atlantic. we could see some heavy rain in spots. over inch -- inch of rain -- into tomorrow morning. and then the northwest. this is a powerful storm. it's gonna be track across the country. we're gonna be watching this throughout the week. but for today, we're looking at persistent snow showers contained in the mountains. up to a foot of snow in some spots. and really gusty winds. that's gonna make for difficult travel. winds gusting up -- as we know -- we're going to watch that very closely to. >> okay. the passengers, -- thank you, michelle, for that update. meantime, some new reaction to donald trump dinner with the gay and white supremacists, nick fuentes. trump still under fire
boston. in new york to chicago could see some slowdowns on i-80 and i-95 -- so this is what we're looking, at the area on to the northeast, it's bringing when with. it heavy. rain where you see those brighter colors is where we're expecting heavy rain. that's going to continue over the next several hours. looking at the chance for some severe weather, most likely that would be portions of southwestern -- and also the mid-atlantic. we could see some heavy rain in spots. over inch -- inch of rain...
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Nov 18, 2022
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area. and the diversity, equity and inclusion subcommittee here with miss beatty, i asked him about progress on our hiring goals within the city of boston and brockton, in my district. the numbers were much improved, but i'd like to hear you talk about the system more generally. not just in my district. one area where i think we do need a lot more progress is that, as a chair mentioned, i chair the task force on fintech. there is very little funding going to minority fintech principles, in terms of pushing their projects forward. it's really deplorable, in terms of, i think, it's less than 5% of the money that goes to minority heads of fintech firms. concerned about that. so, i'd like to hear about your efforts in both regards. >> so, on hiring, starting with who works for our company. women are more than half the workforce, 49% diverse from the top the company to the bottom. managers, 42% women, 42% people of color. this is a 30-year effort of continuing to work and watch how the hiring flows through, to get the representation of society. the team has done a good job with that. in addition, we have committed to hiring 10,000 people of
area. and the diversity, equity and inclusion subcommittee here with miss beatty, i asked him about progress on our hiring goals within the city of boston and brockton, in my district. the numbers were much improved, but i'd like to hear you talk about the system more generally. not just in my district. one area where i think we do need a lot more progress is that, as a chair mentioned, i chair the task force on fintech. there is very little funding going to minority fintech principles, in...
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area that needs to provide electricity the alternative is rolling blackouts. i think that everybody understands that that's not an attractive option. >> no, this is america okay, bostonoth, kennebunkport, hartford, rolling blackouts because we can't get enough energy in america this is mind blowing i don't want to dive into politics, i'm sure you don't want to, either, 70% of the iso, 70% of your power generation is natural gas or nuclear new england has grown its population by a million in the last 20 years. it doesn't feel like what we hear is the reality of what is actually occurring, and the challenge we have is the wind doesn't always blow and the sun doesn't always shine we need battery storage in the area we have a battery to carry 11,000 customers for several hours should at outage occur that's the kinnell of -- that we need again, renewables are awesome, the technology is very cool and they create jobs, but even the best battery storage is, what, 12 hours max just like a cell phone no different >> correct >> so you can generate a bunch of wind power offshore, everybody generates it at the same time, because you generate when the wind blows or the sun shines
area that needs to provide electricity the alternative is rolling blackouts. i think that everybody understands that that's not an attractive option. >> no, this is america okay, bostonoth, kennebunkport, hartford, rolling blackouts because we can't get enough energy in america this is mind blowing i don't want to dive into politics, i'm sure you don't want to, either, 70% of the iso, 70% of your power generation is natural gas or nuclear new england has grown its population by a million...
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than in boston, massachusetts, at this hour in temps across the south, comparable to what's happening across the midwest. it is going to get only colder in the coming several days across a large areaills in atlanta into the 30s. nashville feels like 24 at this hour. chicago, it feels warmer than in nashville, tennessee. notice portions of the upper midwest, temps in duluth about 22. windchills even colder. notice the next several days. temps dropping to the 30s in chicago. atlanta, we should be close to 65 degrees across this region. only 50 to 55 over the next several days. st. louis, a couple of notches shy of 60 this time of year. they'll be down into the 30s. look at these temperatures of what we expect on monday afternoon. climatologically, these are the dates you should see these temperatures. in fact, really what makes this most impressive to me is how warm it was just a few days ago. nashville, it was 73 degrees. the average is 62. we don't do average, we go 30 degrees cooler on saturday, down to 43. the coldest air we've seen since march 12th. with that dramatic shift from a hurricane about a week ago to having subfreezing temperatures in a few spots is really what's shoc
than in boston, massachusetts, at this hour in temps across the south, comparable to what's happening across the midwest. it is going to get only colder in the coming several days across a large areaills in atlanta into the 30s. nashville feels like 24 at this hour. chicago, it feels warmer than in nashville, tennessee. notice portions of the upper midwest, temps in duluth about 22. windchills even colder. notice the next several days. temps dropping to the 30s in chicago. atlanta, we should be...
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case because this is the area that has benefited the most the past 10 years or is this a predecessor to some job cuts we are going to see but not yet. at 10:00 a.m. we hear from boston fed president susan collins at the brookins institute event. how much that she talked about the terminal rate? i was shocked at this. i was looking at the fed futures. a higher rate for pretty much the entirety of 2023. have we priced in this especially at a time when we have this yield inversion version that will only get steeper? >> fascinating to see the fed speak over the last couple days. do we seem split or are they all on the same page? >> to be have a cumulative? >> it will be fascinating for the next couple of days. the queen of rates, head of global rate strategy at td securities. great to catch up. the 2/10s very close to -60%. >> i think it all depends on inflation. if inflation remains high, we can absolutely flaccid -- absolutely flaccid further. at some point, the front curve will give the most amount of yields. the labor market is strong, i think we will move to the front end. the fed also doing qt. i do think there is a limit to the inversion because there is a lot of
case because this is the area that has benefited the most the past 10 years or is this a predecessor to some job cuts we are going to see but not yet. at 10:00 a.m. we hear from boston fed president susan collins at the brookins institute event. how much that she talked about the terminal rate? i was shocked at this. i was looking at the fed futures. a higher rate for pretty much the entirety of 2023. have we priced in this especially at a time when we have this yield inversion version that...
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boston to buffalo. new york to chicago traveling on i-80, i-95. as we go throughout time here. we're looking at travel impacts because of this area of low pressure. moving off to the north, moving off to the east. it's bringing heavy rain with it. it's bringing the potential for some severe weather. the likely spots for any stronger thunderstorms would be portions of the carolinas. it looks like the jacksonville gain was delayed about because some lightning. we're seeing some lighting the southeast as well. as far as your rainfall forecasts were not talking about a huge amount of rain we're talking a decent amount we're looking at an inch in some spots as we go throughout the rest of this afternoon into the evening hours we'll see some lingering snow showers in northern parts of new england tomorrow it's really the north where we're looking at snow and rain higher elevation snow mountain snow up to a foot in some spots in also really windy. so if you're traveling on the roadways, it's going to be tough with winds gusting up to 50, 60, 70 miles per hour as we go throughout today. then tomorrow, we'll see that snow stretching into
boston to buffalo. new york to chicago traveling on i-80, i-95. as we go throughout time here. we're looking at travel impacts because of this area of low pressure. moving off to the north, moving off to the east. it's bringing heavy rain with it. it's bringing the potential for some severe weather. the likely spots for any stronger thunderstorms would be portions of the carolinas. it looks like the jacksonville gain was delayed about because some lightning. we're seeing some lighting the...