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the lead and keep it meanwhile the nightmare she's in of would be champion for our driver said boston federal continued when he and his team me shiela clear collided during the 1st lap of the race to force an early retirement for both. red bull driver max 1st step and began in the front row on the starting grid with hamilton kept up the pressure on the brits but it was then passed in the latter stage of the race by hamilton's team mate paul terry booked us. and that's how it ended with hamilton winning it followed by his teammate booked us for a mercedes 12 with her stop in a red bull taking 3rd. quarter we had a year it is but it's great to be back up here and to be driving in to be driving at the at that point of the just kind of performance it's hamilton's 85th career when edging ever closer to me kyle schumacher is record of 91 grand prix victories but the biggest record hamilton is after is trying schumacher world champion 7 titles the bridge has won 6 so far and so far both are still leads this season but hamilton is right behind. and here's a reminder of our top story this hour. early
the lead and keep it meanwhile the nightmare she's in of would be champion for our driver said boston federal continued when he and his team me shiela clear collided during the 1st lap of the race to force an early retirement for both. red bull driver max 1st step and began in the front row on the starting grid with hamilton kept up the pressure on the brits but it was then passed in the latter stage of the race by hamilton's team mate paul terry booked us. and that's how it ended with hamilton...
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for snacks so bosnian muslims and bosnian serbs and croats and it separated the country into a boston federation where muslims and croats live and the so-called republika srpska which is predominantly serb and which is where most of the genocide happened and now this part is alleged completely by genocide deniers by separatists and it's very difficult for people to even return to their homes i'm also from this part of the country but i can't go by. because i just drove past one time in my life after the war and there was a giant poster of the convicted genocidal mass murderer my bitch on the city hall so it's very difficult and also in serbia the president of serbia and the entire political leadership also deny the genocide and many of them were even part of milosevic the regime are you worried with what you've just described to me are you worried that something like the genocide in srebrenica 25 years ago could happen again of course it's a daily topic in bosnia because now because we have 3 presidents and one of them is one of these serbs separatists who also denies genocide or even openly cel
for snacks so bosnian muslims and bosnian serbs and croats and it separated the country into a boston federation where muslims and croats live and the so-called republika srpska which is predominantly serb and which is where most of the genocide happened and now this part is alleged completely by genocide deniers by separatists and it's very difficult for people to even return to their homes i'm also from this part of the country but i can't go by. because i just drove past one time in my life...
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about two weeks ago the boston federal reserve issued a study, and it looked at net family wealth, basicallyetses and liabilities for families in boston. your average white family, think about -- this is a misleading -- [inaudible] you've got a bunch of super rich anemia boston, so it -- people in boston, so it pushes it up. essentially, it's $247,000 a year. your black family in boston $8. let me say that again, $8, right? you do not get those type it is of inequalities unless you have serious institutions pushing things in this direction for many years at a time. the red-lining of property, access to credit, unable to access the financial system, policing is just one part of that set of institutions. so, of course, this is tied into it in a particular form of anger and moral outrage which i think is is utterly justified in the united states today is what we see in the current process. >> it's, you know, in the book you and eric have a number of very interesting proposals. i guess we'll call them policy proposals for national wealth funds, dual interest rates, direct transfers to household
about two weeks ago the boston federal reserve issued a study, and it looked at net family wealth, basicallyetses and liabilities for families in boston. your average white family, think about -- this is a misleading -- [inaudible] you've got a bunch of super rich anemia boston, so it -- people in boston, so it pushes it up. essentially, it's $247,000 a year. your black family in boston $8. let me say that again, $8, right? you do not get those type it is of inequalities unless you have serious...
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call 1.877.only.att >>> in boston, a federal appeals court has now overturned the death sentence of boston marathon bomber dzhokhar tsarnaev. the three-judge panel issue that decision more than six months after arguments were heard in the case . the panel agreed with his lawyers who argued intense media coverage made it impossible to have a fair trial in boston. three people were killed and more than 260 others were injured in the april 2013 attack. >>> and prosecutor will review the shooting of a man and of alejo drive-through. willie mccoy was shot and killed last year at a taco bell drive-through. police say mccoy had reached for the loaded gun that was in his lap. yesterday the solano county district attorney's office said they would oversee the case. more on this case and this announcement, we are joined by michael cordova. thank you so much for joining us. the solano county da, she said ramos will be able to provide a fair review. he is not connected to the case, to this area, but how can the public be assured that this will truly be an independent investigation? >> let me start by s
call 1.877.only.att >>> in boston, a federal appeals court has now overturned the death sentence of boston marathon bomber dzhokhar tsarnaev. the three-judge panel issue that decision more than six months after arguments were heard in the case . the panel agreed with his lawyers who argued intense media coverage made it impossible to have a fair trial in boston. three people were killed and more than 260 others were injured in the april 2013 attack. >>> and prosecutor will...
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a federal appellate court in boston decided to overturn the death sentence of the boston bomber.-judge panel made up of one reagan and two obama-appointed judges ruled pretrial publicity unfairly affected the bomber's trial. >>> the justice department has the option of asking the entire first circuit court of appeals now for a new hearing or could can ask the supreme court to review the case. well, an unprecedented rehearing set for august 11th for general michael flynn. the d.c. court of appeals sided with the corrupt judge, emmet sullivan, to re-examine the justice department's decision to drop the case against the general. this politically corrupt judiciary refuses to right the wrongs of what was a corrupt fbi against, working against flynn and president trump from four years ago. and it goes on and on. joining us now to take this up is tom fitton, the president of judicial watch, a man whose organization involved every day in trying to right wrongs. his new book is "a republic under assault: the left's ongoing attack on american freedom." it's available for preorder now. we r
a federal appellate court in boston decided to overturn the death sentence of the boston bomber.-judge panel made up of one reagan and two obama-appointed judges ruled pretrial publicity unfairly affected the bomber's trial. >>> the justice department has the option of asking the entire first circuit court of appeals now for a new hearing or could can ask the supreme court to review the case. well, an unprecedented rehearing set for august 11th for general michael flynn. the d.c. court...
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a federal judge in boston announcing moments ago that the trump administration is backing down off ofhat campaign. we'll have that story next. usaa is made for what's next we're helping members catch up by spreading any missed usaa insurance payments over the next twelve months so they can keep more cash in your pockets for when it matters most find out more at usaa.com
a federal judge in boston announcing moments ago that the trump administration is backing down off ofhat campaign. we'll have that story next. usaa is made for what's next we're helping members catch up by spreading any missed usaa insurance payments over the next twelve months so they can keep more cash in your pockets for when it matters most find out more at usaa.com
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if they take all of their classes online this fall, harvard and mit filed a federal lawsuit in boston. the state of california and you see system also said that they plan to sue as well. happening right now flames continue to rage through the warship the sitting off the san diego coast. the fire broke out aboard the uss bottom chart on sunday injuring close to 60 sailors. a top navy official revealed at a fire suppression system was not working at the time of the fire. more than 400 sailors are working right now to put that fire out. so far it's brought down the ship's forward mast and damage other structures as well we'll keep you updated on their efforts. here in the bay area, the crews fire that's burning near gilroy is now 100% complete so great news there. the fire scorched more than 5500 acres since breaking out on july 5th, caused the fire. still under investigation. authorities say a body found at a ventura county lake is that a former glee actress naya rivera her body was recovered near the surface of lake piru monday morning. investigators say they found no signs of foul pla
if they take all of their classes online this fall, harvard and mit filed a federal lawsuit in boston. the state of california and you see system also said that they plan to sue as well. happening right now flames continue to rage through the warship the sitting off the san diego coast. the fire broke out aboard the uss bottom chart on sunday injuring close to 60 sailors. a top navy official revealed at a fire suppression system was not working at the time of the fire. more than 400 sailors are...
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. >> it's up to a federal judge in boston to endorse this mandate, or approve the order.>> dana: william la jeunesse. that's interesting. thank you. new push back against cancel culture and it comes from some prominent liberal figures with j.k. rowling, gloria steinem, other signing an open letter published, calling for openness to opposing views. joining me now is dave rubin host of "the rubin report." pretty fascinating because as soon as the letter comes out you had people apologizing. i want to read one of these tweets. she signed the letter and she said, "i did not know who else had signed it, i thought i was endorsing a well-meaning message against internet shaming. i thought, good company. the consequences are mind to bear and i'm so sorry." she canceled herself. >> oh the web we weave when we decide to cancel everybody. love, it's nice, were all glad to see it. it's nice to see liberals finally coming around and realizing, cancel culture isn't about taking conservatives. it might take them out too. for the record, there is a couple people who signed this thing who
. >> it's up to a federal judge in boston to endorse this mandate, or approve the order.>> dana: william la jeunesse. that's interesting. thank you. new push back against cancel culture and it comes from some prominent liberal figures with j.k. rowling, gloria steinem, other signing an open letter published, calling for openness to opposing views. joining me now is dave rubin host of "the rubin report." pretty fascinating because as soon as the letter comes out you had...
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it's up to a federal judge in boston to approve the restraining order or not.ohn. >> john: william la jeunesse reporting from los angeles. thank you. one of the now former minneapolis police officers accused in the death of george floyd is asking to have charges against him dropped. an attorney for thomas lane says that the case against his client should be dismissed for lack of probable cause. attorney earl gray says lane asked twice if the officers should turn floyd on his side. the officer who used his knee to pin floyd's neck to the ground said no. latest -- lane is charged with aiding and abetting second-degree murder and manslaughter. new calls for bill de blasio to resign over the epidemic of violence in his city and his support of drastically defunding police. law enforcement reform is a major issue in several big cities. correspondent aishah hasnie shows us tonight. >> as calls to defined and dismantled the police spread across the country, philadelphia's chapter for black lives matter announces it has a five-year plan to do just that. >> we don't want
it's up to a federal judge in boston to approve the restraining order or not.ohn. >> john: william la jeunesse reporting from los angeles. thank you. one of the now former minneapolis police officers accused in the death of george floyd is asking to have charges against him dropped. an attorney for thomas lane says that the case against his client should be dismissed for lack of probable cause. attorney earl gray says lane asked twice if the officers should turn floyd on his side. the...
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if this were happening in your city, would you want federal agents to come in? >> we in boston and in communities across the united states work with federal agents every day. we have a community policing response with the d.a. and the fbi, jurisdictional points of contact and federal agencies, and work hand-in-hand on challenges. we try and figure out whether it's a local solution that is the best or for those hard-core individuals who don't want to change their behavior the federal system oftentimes has more harsh consequences and we returroutinely return them. we wouldn't be changing anything and something that we do here and have been doing for a number of years. >> harris: interesting. >> they are under extreme pressure. they got this new use of force policy that has been put upon them. a somebody who has trained law enforcement my entire career, i don't know how anyone can physically do what they want the officers to do when someone is physically resisting them. i encourage anyone who is voting on use of force policies and how police officers use force, whether they should
if this were happening in your city, would you want federal agents to come in? >> we in boston and in communities across the united states work with federal agents every day. we have a community policing response with the d.a. and the fbi, jurisdictional points of contact and federal agencies, and work hand-in-hand on challenges. we try and figure out whether it's a local solution that is the best or for those hard-core individuals who don't want to change their behavior the federal...
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think you wish that witnessed martial law much more at the boston marathon when that bombing took place because what happened there the federal troops came in were actually occupying the streets and people were told to stay at home they were given orders of house arrest which is totally unconstitutional what you're seeing now is def it. practice towards it by sending federal troops in when they're not being asked by the local government or the state government this is federally an issue but i think holland the bigger picture is this it's advertising look at all trump sads trumps ads are for law and order so if he can send federal troops out there stir things up that convinces the public that oh we need to relax donald trump because look at our cities are in chaos when it's all maybe being orchestrated right out of his campaign office because let's remember something linda mcmahon the wife of vince mcmahon of the w w e used to head his small businesses she now has moved over a while ago to running and helping with his campaign there says w w e written all over it. yeah the showmanship of it though could swing both ways it's a
think you wish that witnessed martial law much more at the boston marathon when that bombing took place because what happened there the federal troops came in were actually occupying the streets and people were told to stay at home they were given orders of house arrest which is totally unconstitutional what you're seeing now is def it. practice towards it by sending federal troops in when they're not being asked by the local government or the state government this is federally an issue but i...
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a federal lawsuit in boston today accuses the supermarket change of retaliation against those who wore such face coverings. it said the workers were retaliated against for showing solidarity with the racial injustice movement. whole food said company policy prohibits clothing with logos that are not.let related. >>> trader joe's is removing some names from items, after a campaign for trader joe's to not name there are ethnic foods with nicknames, saying it is racist. the company said that it was already in the process of phasing out the names, and hopes to complete that transition soon. >>> coming up here, cracking down on civil unrest. today president trump threatened to send federal officers to oakland. how the governor and the mayor of oakland are responding. >>> also, jury trials resume in san francisco for the first time in four months. why a certain type of mask is being worn by witnesses. >>> and windy and cool out there. the temperatures the next fee days are going to stay that way. the five-day forecast is next. >>> promising signs from scientists in the u.k. what they are see
a federal lawsuit in boston today accuses the supermarket change of retaliation against those who wore such face coverings. it said the workers were retaliated against for showing solidarity with the racial injustice movement. whole food said company policy prohibits clothing with logos that are not.let related. >>> trader joe's is removing some names from items, after a campaign for trader joe's to not name there are ethnic foods with nicknames, saying it is racist. the company said...
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they're asking a federal court in boston to block the policy as the case moves forward. no word yet. but as rachel says, watch this space. >>> that does it for us tonight. we'll see you again tomorrow. now it is time for "the last word" with lawrence o'donnell. >> good evening. i was settling into the chair here. i got the ear piece in just in time to hear you say donald trump slammed his big, fat -- and i thought, where is this going? and then it was beautiful door and then i -- and then i understood what you were talking about. and very, very, very important point, and i'm so glad that you covered that tonight. very, very important story. >> thank you, sir. have a good evening. >> thank you. >>> well, they did it again. once again, the white house press corps asked donald trump the questions that he wanted to be asked today. instead of asking him about the most grotesque dereliction of duty, he has done nothing about the reports of the killing of american soldiers in afghanistan. nine questions. reporters got in nin this time, and not one of them was about vladimir put
they're asking a federal court in boston to block the policy as the case moves forward. no word yet. but as rachel says, watch this space. >>> that does it for us tonight. we'll see you again tomorrow. now it is time for "the last word" with lawrence o'donnell. >> good evening. i was settling into the chair here. i got the ear piece in just in time to hear you say donald trump slammed his big, fat -- and i thought, where is this going? and then it was beautiful door and...
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the move that was announced by a federal judge in boston comes a little over a week after immigrationms enforcement announced the new policy, which sent foreign students scrambling to plan for the fall semester, just weeks away, and prompted colleges like harvard and some 18 states in the district of columbia to file lawsuits challenging the change in policy. >> reporter: i'm pete monotine in washington. no mask, no service is the new word from the governor of virginia. ralph northam says cases are spiking near virginia beach, especially among 20-somethings. now state agencies will start dropping in on restaurants, bars, and stores. inspectors will be looking for social distancing and masks. the governor says that businesses that are doing a bad job can lose licenses and permits. and businesses have the right to boot customers from their establishments if they refuse to wear a mask. >>> i'm cristina alesci in new york. walmart's ceo is now floating the idea of a national mask mandate for all of its stores in the u.s. right now the company only requires masks in the 3,700 locations whe
the move that was announced by a federal judge in boston comes a little over a week after immigrationms enforcement announced the new policy, which sent foreign students scrambling to plan for the fall semester, just weeks away, and prompted colleges like harvard and some 18 states in the district of columbia to file lawsuits challenging the change in policy. >> reporter: i'm pete monotine in washington. no mask, no service is the new word from the governor of virginia. ralph northam says...
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they're asking a federal court in boston to block the policy as the case moves forward. but as rachel says, watch this space. >>> that does it for us tonight. we'll see you again tomorrow. now it is time for "the last word" with lawrence o'donnell. >> good evening. i was settling into the chair here. i got the ear piece in just in time to hear you
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a federal appeals court has overturned the death sentence of the boston marathon bomber.e the jurors weren't biased. but the court upheld his conviction for helping to carry out the attack in 2013, which killed three people and injured more than 260 others. stay with us on bbc world news, still to come: film director sir alan parker — has died — we will look back at his legacy. cheering. the us space agency nasa has ordered an investigation after confirmation today that astronauts were cleared to fly while drunk. the last foot patrol, once an everyday part of the soldiers' lot, drudgery and danger, no more after almost four decades. 9.2.29 age; 2—735 eir‘? —; 2755.77; —— —— .
a federal appeals court has overturned the death sentence of the boston marathon bomber.e the jurors weren't biased. but the court upheld his conviction for helping to carry out the attack in 2013, which killed three people and injured more than 260 others. stay with us on bbc world news, still to come: film director sir alan parker — has died — we will look back at his legacy. cheering. the us space agency nasa has ordered an investigation after confirmation today that astronauts were...
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affect a lot of people to so many schools are going online this fall, harvard and mit filed a federal lawsuit in boston. and the state of california and you see system say they also plan to file a lawsuit. >>happening right now flames continue to rage through that. navy ship off the san diego coast that fire broke out aboard the uss. bottom or shard on sunday injuring close to 60 sailors, a top navy official revealed that the fire suppression system is not working and was not working at the time of the fire. a lot of people are wondering what's arthur sprinkler systems on board well turns out they're not working. more than 400 sailors are working to put that fire out right now. at the moment, the ship's forward mast has been damaged and other structures as well as the fire continues to to its way through that ship. and in the bay area the crews fire that was burning near gilroy is now 100% contained. so good news on that front the fire though did scorched more than 5500 acres since it broke out on july 5th. the cause of fire still under investigation, but the leading suspicion is perhaps fireworks sinc
affect a lot of people to so many schools are going online this fall, harvard and mit filed a federal lawsuit in boston. and the state of california and you see system say they also plan to file a lawsuit. >>happening right now flames continue to rage through that. navy ship off the san diego coast that fire broke out aboard the uss. bottom or shard on sunday injuring close to 60 sailors, a top navy official revealed that the fire suppression system is not working and was not working at...
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if they take all their classes online this fall, harvard and mit filed a federal lawsuit in boston. a judge is scheduled to hear arguments tomorrow state of california and the use the system also said they plan to sue in the east bay, a stunning report from also police the 1st half of 2020 is showing a spike in violence police say assault with a firearm are up more than 30%. >>however, 86% of shootings go unreported that's why police say they use shotspotter technology, here's a look at the locations pinpointed this year by that technology. oakland police say that there have been more than 2600 activations of the system that's a 24% jump over last year the department says it is among several cities in the country seen a rise in shootings and homicides. >>president trump takes aim is president trump trying to discredit the nation's top infectious disease experts after doctor anthony fauci says the pandemic is not under control. we'll have details on the president's attempts to discredit the doctor plus a new documentary, hoping to shine a national spotlight on east bay congresswoman
if they take all their classes online this fall, harvard and mit filed a federal lawsuit in boston. a judge is scheduled to hear arguments tomorrow state of california and the use the system also said they plan to sue in the east bay, a stunning report from also police the 1st half of 2020 is showing a spike in violence police say assault with a firearm are up more than 30%. >>however, 86% of shootings go unreported that's why police say they use shotspotter technology, here's a look at...
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how we meet the needs of students, emotional and learning needs, and the massachusetts federation of teachers in boston teachers y g union have a plan for that. every kid is really different right now because every kid has been -- has dealt with the virus, the pandemic, in very different ways and so when i say it's a bridge year we need to meet kids' instructal and emotional needs and september on remote or whether we're in person in a hybrid way, we're going to have to assess where our kids are and then in some ways what we're doing is we will have to group kids differently to actually meet their needs and that's what i mean by a bridge year. this is not a year like any other because of what happened last year and this year. >> right. that's where dedicating the resources in the right direction is critical. there are a lot of parents who fear that this potential school year is a potential setback. because, you know, some of the kids may not make the adjustments and have the education because, you know, if it's remote or hybrid and they're worried. >> look. i think we are all worried and if parents and
how we meet the needs of students, emotional and learning needs, and the massachusetts federation of teachers in boston teachers y g union have a plan for that. every kid is really different right now because every kid has been -- has dealt with the virus, the pandemic, in very different ways and so when i say it's a bridge year we need to meet kids' instructal and emotional needs and september on remote or whether we're in person in a hybrid way, we're going to have to assess where our kids...
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attorney's office in boston served a federal grand jury subpoena to he tribe for a hefty number of documents and financial records. mr. gosar: yet here we are once again, misguidedly considering the establishment of two separate reservations for the tribe of massachusetts. one reservation will be the town, the tribe's historic reservation lands. no casino will be allowed within, quote, the geographic boundaries of the town. end of quote. the other reservation will be 50 miles away in the city of taughten. this site is not part of the tribe's historic reservation, and was selected by the tribe for a billion-dollar casino project because of its proximity to providence, rhode island, casino market, 20 miles' distance. there's no reason for the second reservation other than to build an off-reservation casino 50 miles away from where the tribe currently resides. in 1988, congress enacted the indian gaming regulatory act, with the intent to restrict casinos to tribes' original reservations in order to protect the states and the rights of citizens of those states. by placing land and trust -- in tr
attorney's office in boston served a federal grand jury subpoena to he tribe for a hefty number of documents and financial records. mr. gosar: yet here we are once again, misguidedly considering the establishment of two separate reservations for the tribe of massachusetts. one reservation will be the town, the tribe's historic reservation lands. no casino will be allowed within, quote, the geographic boundaries of the town. end of quote. the other reservation will be 50 miles away in the city...
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the annocement came at a federal court hearing in boston. harvard and m.i.t. had filed suit, arguing the rule would force students to risk getting the coronavirus and cost the hools money. more than 200 other collegesd suppore suit. three states held primaries today, amid the covid-19 resurgence. in texas, democrats were choosing a challenger to republican john cornyn, a three-term u.s. senator. the state did not require face masks at the polls, and did not expand mail-in voting. in alabama, former u.s. attorney general jeff sessions faced tommy tuberville for a republican senate nomination. anorin maine, republican sen susan collins awaited the winner of the democratic nominating contest. the question about black americans being disproportionately killed by police by saying quote so are white people more white people by the way. president also signed an order aimed at china's effortso reign in protests in hong kong. they stripped the tort of preferential treatment. china criticized the u.s. for most of its fetterral claims in the south china sees aused washin
the annocement came at a federal court hearing in boston. harvard and m.i.t. had filed suit, arguing the rule would force students to risk getting the coronavirus and cost the hools money. more than 200 other collegesd suppore suit. three states held primaries today, amid the covid-19 resurgence. in texas, democrats were choosing a challenger to republican john cornyn, a three-term u.s. senator. the state did not require face masks at the polls, and did not expand mail-in voting. in alabama,...
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were among the first in the suit but a number of others joined in, moments ago, a federal judge in boston announced this resolution, our correspondent julia ainsley has covered the trump administration's immigration policies extensively and she's with us now with more on just what happened. >> reporter: brian, we were dialing in to hear whether or not the judge would issue a temporary restraining order that said foreign students who are taking their classes exclusively online can't live in the united states, but she didn't have to give that order, brian, because she announced at the very beginning the partieses had come to a resolution that the trump administration has agreed to rescind that order, july 6th order that got harvard, m.i.t. and 17 states and the district of columbia not to mention numerous other universities up in arms saying this would damage their ability to do business and to educate students both here and abroad if they instituted this, so the government has backed down before a judge even had to get involved. i covered immigration a lot, usually it takes the court to ge
were among the first in the suit but a number of others joined in, moments ago, a federal judge in boston announced this resolution, our correspondent julia ainsley has covered the trump administration's immigration policies extensively and she's with us now with more on just what happened. >> reporter: brian, we were dialing in to hear whether or not the judge would issue a temporary restraining order that said foreign students who are taking their classes exclusively online can't live...
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the announcement came at a federal court hearing in d boston. harvd m.i.t.d, with more than 200 other supporting the lawsuit. the battlever the dakota access pipeline continues tonight. last week a judge ordered the pipeline shut down pending an enviroental review but tonight an appeals counters court granted an administrativta allowing oil to continue to ngflow. the rus a setback for the standing rock sioux tribe. the states held primaries today, amid the "covid-19" resurgence. in texas, democrats were choosing a challenger to republican john cornyn, a three-term u.s. senator.e ate did not require face masks at the polls -- and did not expand mail-in voting. in alabama, former u.s. attorney general jeff sessions faced tommy tuberville for a republican senate nomination. and in maine, republican senator nnsan collins awaited the of the democratic nominating november election.l face in the president trump has weighed in again on racial issues confronting the tion. in a cbs news interview today, he said about the con feds rat flag, "people love it. he also cri
the announcement came at a federal court hearing in d boston. harvd m.i.t.d, with more than 200 other supporting the lawsuit. the battlever the dakota access pipeline continues tonight. last week a judge ordered the pipeline shut down pending an enviroental review but tonight an appeals counters court granted an administrativta allowing oil to continue to ngflow. the rus a setback for the standing rock sioux tribe. the states held primaries today, amid the "covid-19" resurgence. in...
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a federal appeals court has overturned the death sentence of the boston earth on bomber -- boston marathonber. at issue is whether the trial judge had done enough to end otsure jurors were biased. the court upheld hisn convict of helping to carry out the attack in 2013 which killed three people and injured 260 others. the british film director alan parker has died at the age of 76, what is britain's most versatile and successful directs, his films couldn't bugsy malone, mississippi burning.he won 19 back towards, 10 golden clothes and six academy awards -- 19 bafta, 10 golden globes and six academy awards. you're watching bbc america. still to come, tinseltown without tourists. mias the pandec shuts down the entertainment industry. ♪ : anchvietnam has announced its first ever coronavirus totality's after an outbreak in the city of denning -- coronavirus fatalities after an outbreak in the city of denang. they have instituted lockdown messengers. dust locked on measures. -- they have reinstituted lockdown message -- lockdown measures. >> they were so astonished they tested the man five time
a federal appeals court has overturned the death sentence of the boston earth on bomber -- boston marathonber. at issue is whether the trial judge had done enough to end otsure jurors were biased. the court upheld hisn convict of helping to carry out the attack in 2013 which killed three people and injured 260 others. the british film director alan parker has died at the age of 76, what is britain's most versatile and successful directs, his films couldn't bugsy malone, mississippi burning.he...
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tossed out for the man convicted of killing three and wounding hundreds in the 2013 boston marathon bombing a federald the trial judge did not allow enough questioning of the jurors to make sure they had not been affected by the enormous media coverage of that case. >> a report from a house committee accuses the trump administration of what it calls "incompetent negotiations" for vent lateors ventilators. the administration "squandered" more than half a billion dollars by paying inflated prices for the equipment. >>> and inside the house chamber today, a moment of silence as the death count in the united states from the virus continues to grow after crossing 150,000 >>> the world health organization reports it has received reports of more than 300,000 cases from around the globe over the last 24 hours that is the biggest one-day total so far >>> you are up to date back to you. >> sue, thank you very much. have a lovely weekend. >>> just want to bring you news on the capital one dividend. it was cut from 40 cents a share to 10 cents a share after the first stress tests six weeks or so ago they were on
tossed out for the man convicted of killing three and wounding hundreds in the 2013 boston marathon bombing a federald the trial judge did not allow enough questioning of the jurors to make sure they had not been affected by the enormous media coverage of that case. >> a report from a house committee accuses the trump administration of what it calls "incompetent negotiations" for vent lateors ventilators. the administration "squandered" more than half a billion dollars...
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if they're taking all of their classes online in the fall, harvard and mit filed a federal lawsuit over this in boston. the state of california and you see system said they too plan to sue. >>authorities say a body found at a ventura county lake is that of former glee actress naya rivera her body was recovered near the surface of lake monday morning. investigators say they found no signs of foul play in her death does not appear to be a suicide. this point all indications are it was accidental. they've been searching for the 33 year-old since last wednesday when she went missing after running a boat to go out on the lake to enjoy the day with her 4 year-old son rivera's son was found on that boat by himself, but he was safe and wearing a life jacket. >>she was found in a northeastern portion of the wake. near the surface of the water. the depth of the water in that area is is between 3560 feet deep. and there's heavy brush and trees and the lake that there. >>and here's video from the beach sir that side of the lake the glee cast members there gathering holding hands during the search. as the officers
if they're taking all of their classes online in the fall, harvard and mit filed a federal lawsuit over this in boston. the state of california and you see system said they too plan to sue. >>authorities say a body found at a ventura county lake is that of former glee actress naya rivera her body was recovered near the surface of lake monday morning. investigators say they found no signs of foul play in her death does not appear to be a suicide. this point all indications are it was...
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a federal appeals court has overturned the death sentence of the boston marathon bomber. judge had done enough to ensure the jurors weren't biased. but the court upheld his conviction for helping to carry out the attack in 2013, which killed three people and injured more than 260 others. the us department ofjustice has charged three people in relation to a twitter hack on july 15 that took over the accounts of high profile figures — including former president barack obama and bill gates. the justice department has named 19—year—old mason sheppard from west sussex in the uk, and 22—year old nima fazeli from orlando in florida. the third person is a juvenile and has not been named. the bbc‘s technology reporter chris mason explains how the hackers managed to breach the security system. twitter actually today has explained a little bit more about how the attackers got access into the system. they said it was a spear phishing attack. phishing attacks are those ones that most of us have probably experienced where somebody will send you an e—mail or text message saying that urg
a federal appeals court has overturned the death sentence of the boston marathon bomber. judge had done enough to ensure the jurors weren't biased. but the court upheld his conviction for helping to carry out the attack in 2013, which killed three people and injured more than 260 others. the us department ofjustice has charged three people in relation to a twitter hack on july 15 that took over the accounts of high profile figures — including former president barack obama and bill gates. the...
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federal appeals court overturned the death sentence of boston marathon bomber and he was convicted of helping carry out the 2013 attack which killed three people and wounded more than 260 others. first u.s. circuit court of appeals in boston upheld much of the conviction but ordered a lower court judge t to oversee t the penalties he should receive. 1 of 3 people's charged with hacking the twitter accounts of prominent politicians, celebrities, technology moguls to scam people around the globe out of more than $100,000 in the coin. the hillsboro state attorney's office say the boy was arrested today and will face 30 felony charges as the investigation continues. u.s. supreme court justice ruth bader ginsburg discharged from the hospital after undergoing a procedure on a stint earlier in the week and according to a court statement the 87-year-old justice is at home and doing well. up next, we will talk with a commissioner of the national hockey league and the nhl about the return of big-time sports during this pandemic. the puck drops when the nhl this weekend. fox affiliate's are in t
federal appeals court overturned the death sentence of boston marathon bomber and he was convicted of helping carry out the 2013 attack which killed three people and wounded more than 260 others. first u.s. circuit court of appeals in boston upheld much of the conviction but ordered a lower court judge t to oversee t the penalties he should receive. 1 of 3 people's charged with hacking the twitter accounts of prominent politicians, celebrities, technology moguls to scam people around the globe...
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thursday and spent the weekend in a jail there about 2 hours north of boston she's now been transferred here to proclaim to this federal detention center the metropolitan correctional facility here in brooklyn that you see behind me she was transferred here mid to morning on this monday morning the bureau of prisons is not releasing much more information. other than that but we do know that she will have 'd a court hearing later this week at some point with a federal judge in new york city it will be a bail hearing where the judge will decide if she's allowed to be released on bail or not prosecutors have already said they're going to vigorously argue against her being released on bail because they claim she has 3 passports and access to tens of millions of dollars in more than a dozen bank accounts linked to her all over the world now this maxwell now at this jail behind me is so appalled big fall from grace from her life in glitzy and glamorous life and very expensive homes that she had around the world she was arrested in new hampshire in a $1000000.00 estate that prosecutors say she bought in a with cash under a fa
thursday and spent the weekend in a jail there about 2 hours north of boston she's now been transferred here to proclaim to this federal detention center the metropolitan correctional facility here in brooklyn that you see behind me she was transferred here mid to morning on this monday morning the bureau of prisons is not releasing much more information. other than that but we do know that she will have 'd a court hearing later this week at some point with a federal judge in new york city it...
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a federal appeals court today overturned the death sentence of the man convicted in the boston marathon. three-judge panel of the first circuit court of appeals in boston issued the decision today, more than six months after arguments were heard in the case. attackril 15, 2013 killed three people and injured more than 260 others. -- a tropical storm battering the bahamas is aiming for the u.s. east coast by saturday. the national hurricane center has posted a watch along florida's east coast. meteorologists expect it will largely, likely rather, skirt be eastern coast, staying offshore until the hurricane probably comes a short near north carolina next week. global news 24 hours a day on air and on quicktake by bloomberg powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in over than 120 countries. i am mark crumpton. this is bloomberg. ♪ says she ordered the election postpone for one year in order to ensure public safety amid a third wave of coronavirus outbreak. cases, on top of a record search thursday. the pro-democracy candidates for those elections are not buying the reasoning. th
a federal appeals court today overturned the death sentence of the man convicted in the boston marathon. three-judge panel of the first circuit court of appeals in boston issued the decision today, more than six months after arguments were heard in the case. attackril 15, 2013 killed three people and injured more than 260 others. -- a tropical storm battering the bahamas is aiming for the u.s. east coast by saturday. the national hurricane center has posted a watch along florida's east coast....
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boston by. the state and ththe massachusetts institue of technology i'm i. t. the us district judge listened borrowed saying that the federal immigration. he's agreed to pull the july six directive and returned to this quoo the reaction of the- hm. looked into the not guilty. on charges of aiding and abetting the building nests sex traffickers and abusers. jeffrey epstein bail has been refused after t the u u. s. prosececutors argued that the socialite with three passed to the flight with. yes the committed suicide while in custody awaiting trial over the systemematic sexual abuse of women and girls. at his homes in new york and florida jessica the missouri has this. british socialalite dylanan m maxwell wl not be grantnted bail she poses too much of a flighght risk according to the judge hey at a it i is the former girlfriend ad alleged co c conspirator of the late convicted paedophile jeffrey epstein she is accused of trafficking of minonors for sesex over routing it. is young forty four x. two the next inn some c cases that she's accused of takaking part in thohose sex acts her self knowledge is brought against. yes she
boston by. the state and ththe massachusetts institue of technology i'm i. t. the us district judge listened borrowed saying that the federal immigration. he's agreed to pull the july six directive and returned to this quoo the reaction of the- hm. looked into the not guilty. on charges of aiding and abetting the building nests sex traffickers and abusers. jeffrey epstein bail has been refused after t the u u. s. prosececutors argued that the socialite with three passed to the flight with. yes...
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in my 50 years associated with policing going back to when i used to stand outside those federal buildings in bostone like this and never been as concerned as i am at this particular minute to our history. >> hmm. very strong words. maya, the, head of the naacp in portland talked about the violence as a distraction. what are your thoughts as you see an overreach, gross overreach by the federal government's police powers, and also what we're seeing played out in the street every night. this at naacp in portland this "spectacle" that seems to be growing by the night? >> well, bill is absolutely right, that this is a very scary time and it's unprecedented, because what we're seeing is federal agents instigating more violence. i say "instigating" because in many instances we're seeing video where the aggressive level of law enforcement, which i would not call law enforcement. i call it instigation is ratcheting up the violence. it's actually a cause. we even see this in local policing sometimes. where the way that police respond to anger and to demonstration, even when it's peaceful, provokes the violen
in my 50 years associated with policing going back to when i used to stand outside those federal buildings in bostone like this and never been as concerned as i am at this particular minute to our history. >> hmm. very strong words. maya, the, head of the naacp in portland talked about the violence as a distraction. what are your thoughts as you see an overreach, gross overreach by the federal government's police powers, and also what we're seeing played out in the street every night....
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other suspects, one in britain and one in orlando, a federal appeals court has overturned the death sentence of dzhokar tsarnaev, the convicted boston marathon bomber.ru today'ng said jurors were not sufficiently vetted for bias. tsarnaev and his older brother killed three people and injuredt 260. the brother di in a gun battle th police. u.s. supreme court justice ruth bader ginsburg was discharged a frospital in new york today. she had a procedure on a bile duct stent. ginsburg is 87, and is also being treated for a recrence of cancer. the u.s. its deadline for this year's count back to december 31. officials wanted an extension through next april, due to pandem delays, but the request is stalled in congress.ht today, civil rand other groups warned that the dember timetable means an under-count that will hurt minorities. census results affect congressional districts and distribution of federal funds. and on wall street, tech stocks led a late rally to close out a fourth straight month of market gains. the dow jones industrial average was up 114 points to close at 26,428. the nasdaq rose 157 points, and the s&p 500 added nearly 25.
other suspects, one in britain and one in orlando, a federal appeals court has overturned the death sentence of dzhokar tsarnaev, the convicted boston marathon bomber.ru today'ng said jurors were not sufficiently vetted for bias. tsarnaev and his older brother killed three people and injuredt 260. the brother di in a gun battle th police. u.s. supreme court justice ruth bader ginsburg was discharged a frospital in new york today. she had a procedure on a bile duct stent. ginsburg is 87, and is...
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boston and d.c. and richmond virginia department has assigned a federal special unit.rs specifically to protected monuments and statues from vandalism. here is acting secretary ken cuccinelli last night on the story. >> we also have teams predeployed to cities and areas where we think are more likely to be problem areas. we are going to be very forward leaning in keeping our history safe. >> a salute to america. featuring what the white house describes as a one of a kind air show with flyovers from world war ii era air craft. the u.s. air force thunder bird and u.s. navy blue angels and capping it all off will be more than 10,000 fireworks and what's being billed as one of the largest fireworks shows ever. should be something to see. back to y'all. pete: garrett, great job. you undersold it a little bit. you will get flyovers from the world war ii. the korean war, the vietnam era aircraft dessert storm, global war on terrorism and future aircraft, garrett. you 1u78d it all up. you didn't have all the time to hit all that it's going to be a great program. >> i'm glad yo
boston and d.c. and richmond virginia department has assigned a federal special unit.rs specifically to protected monuments and statues from vandalism. here is acting secretary ken cuccinelli last night on the story. >> we also have teams predeployed to cities and areas where we think are more likely to be problem areas. we are going to be very forward leaning in keeping our history safe. >> a salute to america. featuring what the white house describes as a one of a kind air show...
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quemente with the new england public policy center in the research department at the federal reserve bank of boston, if current economic activity does not improve substantially without an extension of the cares act, unemployment insurance or additional stimulus money or other fiscal relief up to 13% of homeowners and 33% of renters in rhode island are at the risk of being unable to pay their mortgage or rent payments. this represents over 80,000 rhode island households. nationally, according to the census survey data, 23% of all adults reported being housing insecurely in mid-june, meaning that they had missed last month's rent or mortgage payment or had slight or no confidence that their household can pay next month's rent or mortgage on time. we know that behind each one of these numbers is a family that could be homeless at the worst possible time in the middle of a public health emergency. for some, given their current health situations and age, there will be an additional human toll that we surely should try to avoid. we implore our colleagues on the other side of the aisle to work with us to
quemente with the new england public policy center in the research department at the federal reserve bank of boston, if current economic activity does not improve substantially without an extension of the cares act, unemployment insurance or additional stimulus money or other fiscal relief up to 13% of homeowners and 33% of renters in rhode island are at the risk of being unable to pay their mortgage or rent payments. this represents over 80,000 rhode island households. nationally, according to...
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places like boston lerner but results like benadryl on the eastern coast have reported far fewer cases u.s. attorney general william barr is defending his department's deployment of federal offices to black lives matter demonstrations he claims legitimate protests have been hijacked by anarchists who are causing violence and vandalism is testifying in front of a congressional committee a un report says that female prisoners in north korea face torture particularly those who flee the country are forced to return it says the detainees are regularly abused and beaten by prison officials as punishment the information is based on 1st hand accounts of 100 women detained in north korean prisons there's the headlines more news for you on al-jazeera after today's inside story next. guilty all the corruption for malaysian prime minister a sentence simple than a decade in prison. that can lead to involvement in the one scandal so could this be a step towards losing out brought in malaysia and what if any of the political ramifications this is inside story. thank you. hello there and welcome to the program i'm noriko for you is the one m.t.b. scandal has shaken malaysia billions of
places like boston lerner but results like benadryl on the eastern coast have reported far fewer cases u.s. attorney general william barr is defending his department's deployment of federal offices to black lives matter demonstrations he claims legitimate protests have been hijacked by anarchists who are causing violence and vandalism is testifying in front of a congressional committee a un report says that female prisoners in north korea face torture particularly those who flee the country are...
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he'll be joined tonight in conversation about boston 25 reporter giving one of the best crime reporters from local investigations to federal probes he said hundreds of these cases and known for getting officials, alleged criminals go on record for reporting. he's received numerous awards for his reporting and his community service as well for we are so excited to have the incredible writers and journalists, join me in welcoming him. >> bradley thank you so much and thank you for those kind words. it is an honor to be with casie and dave as they launched this a book, hunting white he which i've been reading over the last couple of days. in boston 25 i've known both of you guys for so long a site out in the field on the white tea story and other stories as well. the white tea story for me is probably the most important story i will ever cover. it still goes on. can i ask both of you why you decided to go after the story? what was it you are trying to get across in your new book? >> sure, again bob is been so much great reporting on this story in the boston area. you're one of many journalists that nail down his life of crime
he'll be joined tonight in conversation about boston 25 reporter giving one of the best crime reporters from local investigations to federal probes he said hundreds of these cases and known for getting officials, alleged criminals go on record for reporting. he's received numerous awards for his reporting and his community service as well for we are so excited to have the incredible writers and journalists, join me in welcoming him. >> bradley thank you so much and thank you for those...
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those federal agents clash with protesters in portland, trump's campaign ads have grown darker and more ominous. we welcome back to the broadcast kimberly atkins, senior opinion writer for the boston. she remains an nbc news contributor. also with us, former fbi special agent clint watts. a national security contributor for us. welcome to you both. kim, the snarky way to put this is, no matter where you live if you thought all your city was missing was a secret police force on the streets, you may be in luck rather soon it will be interesting to see what happens in chicago where mayor lori lightfoot has said in no uncertain terms they're not welcome. >> yes, and look, president trump gave the game away yesterday when he essentially said that this is way for him to set himself apart from joe biden. this is a campaign move, this is not about law and order and it's a very comfortable campaign spot to engage in this sort of culture war, divisive racial messaging. remember, brian, his appeal to black voters back in 2016, they were living in hell holes and what do they have to lose? he's promised a federalized police response to crack down on them. that was a dog whistle to his white su
those federal agents clash with protesters in portland, trump's campaign ads have grown darker and more ominous. we welcome back to the broadcast kimberly atkins, senior opinion writer for the boston. she remains an nbc news contributor. also with us, former fbi special agent clint watts. a national security contributor for us. welcome to you both. kim, the snarky way to put this is, no matter where you live if you thought all your city was missing was a secret police force on the streets, you...
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she is set to be arraigned on child sex trafficking charges in federal court on tuesday. a bostonhes after someone burned nearly two dozen flags on display for the fourth of july. >> people put those out and, you know, to just burn them, you know, nonchalantly, it's hurtful. carley: katie robbie says she has placed these flags around her community every year for the last deck a kid. however, this year her holiday display was destroyed. the flags have since been replaced and police are investigating. a new poll reveals which classic movies wish they saw in theaters and the number one film might make your jaw drop. steven spielberg's 1975 thriller jaws taking the top spot, of course, rounding up the top five in the poll includes the original "star wars," the shining, the lord of the rings trilogy and the princess bride which is my all time favorite movie, guys. brian: andre the giant. carley: sump a cute movie. steve: i saw all of them in the theater and i think we need a bigger boat. thanks, carley. it is 11 minutes before the top of the hour janis dean joins us from the weather bu
she is set to be arraigned on child sex trafficking charges in federal court on tuesday. a bostonhes after someone burned nearly two dozen flags on display for the fourth of july. >> people put those out and, you know, to just burn them, you know, nonchalantly, it's hurtful. carley: katie robbie says she has placed these flags around her community every year for the last deck a kid. however, this year her holiday display was destroyed. the flags have since been replaced and police are...
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places like boston learner but results like ben a dorm on the eastern coast have reported far fewer cases u.s. attorney general william barr is defending his department's deployment of federal offices to black lives matter demonstrations he claims legitimate protests have been hijacked by anarchists who are causing violence and vandalism is testifying in front of a congressional committee a un report says that female prisoners in north korea face torture particularly those who flee the country are forced to return it says the detainees are regularly abused and beaten by prison officials as punishment the information is based on 1st hand accounts of 100 women detained in north korean prisons there's the headlines more news for you on al-jazeera after today's inside story next. guilty all the corruption will malaysian prime minister a sentence of more than a decade in prison was just going to result from leds and involvement in the one scandal so could this be a step towards losing out croft and malaysia and what if any of the political ramifications this is inside story. i know that and welcome to the program i'm not.
places like boston learner but results like ben a dorm on the eastern coast have reported far fewer cases u.s. attorney general william barr is defending his department's deployment of federal offices to black lives matter demonstrations he claims legitimate protests have been hijacked by anarchists who are causing violence and vandalism is testifying in front of a congressional committee a un report says that female prisoners in north korea face torture particularly those who flee the country...
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boston harbor and will make that worse. in the question of joe biden, he will put a greenhouse gas test on basically all federal permitting andmpanies are looking at a situation where in a foreseeable future they might not be able to build pipelines. paul: do you think this is a decision that is directly related to the anticipation that joe biden may win the presidency and therefore you'll see all of the new regulations and higher costs on energy projects? kyle: well, that may -- that may be part of it. the prospect of joe biden, but that's just the litigation environment already is pretty miserable. i mean, if you're building a pipeline, a different pipeline in montana get ruling against it, putting in question some permits from the u.s. corp. -- army corps of engineers and you have permits and sitting and thinking, how long is it going to take before i get the same lawsuit against me. paul: kim, it wasn't too long ago that i recall the environmentalists supported natural gas and they did so because it replaced coal in power production, coal, of course, gets more co2 omissions than natural gas. maybe the main reason the u.s.
boston harbor and will make that worse. in the question of joe biden, he will put a greenhouse gas test on basically all federal permitting andmpanies are looking at a situation where in a foreseeable future they might not be able to build pipelines. paul: do you think this is a decision that is directly related to the anticipation that joe biden may win the presidency and therefore you'll see all of the new regulations and higher costs on energy projects? kyle: well, that may -- that may be...
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boston. they'll be joined tonight by news reporter bob ward, widely regarded as one of new england's best crime reporters. from local investigations to federal probes, he has covered hundreds of these cases and is known for getting officials, alleged criminals and witnesses to go on record in his reporting. numerous awards for his reporting, too numerous to mention here, and we're so, so excited to have these incredible writers and journalists with us tonight. please, join me in welcoming them. >> bradley, thank you so much. and thank you for all the kind words. it's an honor, really, to be with casey and dave as they launch this book, "hunting whitey," which i've been reading over the last couple of days. i've known both of you guys for so hong and saw you out -- so long are saw out in the field. the whitey story, for me is probably the most important story that i'll ever cover, and it still goes on. can i ask both of you why you decided to go after the story of whitey bulger? what was it you were trying to get across in your new book? >> sure. well, you know, again, bob, you -- there's been so much great reporting on the story in the bosto
boston. they'll be joined tonight by news reporter bob ward, widely regarded as one of new england's best crime reporters. from local investigations to federal probes, he has covered hundreds of these cases and is known for getting officials, alleged criminals and witnesses to go on record in his reporting. numerous awards for his reporting, too numerous to mention here, and we're so, so excited to have these incredible writers and journalists with us tonight. please, join me in welcoming them....
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will be joined tonight in conversation by boston 25 news reporter bob ward regard as for new england best crime reporters. from local investigations to federal probes he has covered hundreds of these cases no forgetting officials allege criminal and witnesses to go on record in his reporting. he has received numerous awards for his reporting, too numerous to mention here, and his committee service as well where we are so excited to have these incredible writers and journalists with us tonight so please come in welcoming them. >> bradley, thank you so much and thank you for those kind words. it's an honor really to do with casey and dave as they launch this book, "hunting whitey" which i been reading over the last couple of days. i have known what but the you s for so long and all you out in the field on the whitey story and other stories are well. the whitey story from is probably the most important story that i'll ever cover, and it still goes on. can ask both of you, why you decided to go after the story of whitey bulger? what was it you are trying to get across in your new book? >> again bob, there's been so much great reporting on this s
will be joined tonight in conversation by boston 25 news reporter bob ward regard as for new england best crime reporters. from local investigations to federal probes he has covered hundreds of these cases no forgetting officials allege criminal and witnesses to go on record in his reporting. he has received numerous awards for his reporting, too numerous to mention here, and his committee service as well where we are so excited to have these incredible writers and journalists with us tonight...
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federal express is a minority owner of the redskins. they paid over $205 million for naming rights. we see this happen a lot. i am a bostonames. former candlestick park in san francisco has had corporate names. when you have segments of the community offended by name, like the redskins, or with the indians. by the way, my husband is a native american indian, people from india or indians. they are benefited by having some washington federal express players as opposed to the redskins, for example. or a name that is more pleasing to them. and would satisfy the masses. i think these name changes have been a long time coming. long before the death of mr. george floyd. >> dagen: kennedy, the washington express! [laughs] >> kennedy: i don't know, man. they should take the bullets back. i was always disappointed when they became the wizards. come on! where does it end? i bet you have atlanta and the florida state seminoles looking at all of this, wondering if they are next. because you can actually keep pushing and pushing and pushing. i think the boston red sox to change their names, because they suck. >> david: how about chicag
federal express is a minority owner of the redskins. they paid over $205 million for naming rights. we see this happen a lot. i am a bostonames. former candlestick park in san francisco has had corporate names. when you have segments of the community offended by name, like the redskins, or with the indians. by the way, my husband is a native american indian, people from india or indians. they are benefited by having some washington federal express players as opposed to the redskins, for...
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boston area. my question can you outline the reasons are mere perspective and expertise as to why the covid-19 pandemic has disproportionately affected poor communities and communities of color and more portly explain what the federal government should do with these inequalities especially in the event of another local health crisis in the future. >> rate question i'm glad you asked because i was hoping someone would ask. if you look at minority communities like african-american, latino and some native americans and alaskan americans. there are two areas in which they find themselves disadvantaged. the first no one likes to generalize but it general demographic group, minorities find themselves because of economic and employment situations in a situation where it's less easy for them to protect themselves from getting infected, they have less of a chance of sitting in front of a computer teleworking as opposed to being outside with jobs that require exposure. so their chances of getting infected are greater then the general population. that is disadvantage number one. disadvantage number two is when they do it infected, given the social determinants of medicine that has been around so long, they have a much later i
boston area. my question can you outline the reasons are mere perspective and expertise as to why the covid-19 pandemic has disproportionately affected poor communities and communities of color and more portly explain what the federal government should do with these inequalities especially in the event of another local health crisis in the future. >> rate question i'm glad you asked because i was hoping someone would ask. if you look at minority communities like african-american, latino...