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solves berger's boston globe by the new york times group boston globe says could space pay for a universal. basic income the argument here is that there are so many riches all butting around the sun on asteroids and perhaps even on the moon i didn't make the story up i'm just telling you about it. there are trillions of dollars as universal basic income which replaces the current mood of the welfare state basically the basic income could come from space if you get enough stuff from up there down to here to make a profit is that simple enough for you option and you are trying to shill for richard branson the first letter of the it's long it's a national model to serve first though it's not my prediction it's entrepreneurs and california is barry area virgin galactic which is also mentioned as they can't even do the trains on the west coast mainland was east coast how were they going to get stuff from space you really aren't thinking big here are told you can go to space including with space tourism which is predicted to be worth billions of dollars but that's a side show what this is saying
solves berger's boston globe by the new york times group boston globe says could space pay for a universal. basic income the argument here is that there are so many riches all butting around the sun on asteroids and perhaps even on the moon i didn't make the story up i'm just telling you about it. there are trillions of dollars as universal basic income which replaces the current mood of the welfare state basically the basic income could come from space if you get enough stuff from up there...
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the bank of america, and our media sponsors, the boston globe, x kennedy, and be you are. bur.inity and in addition to tonight in your chair is a brochure of different activities. as you know one week from today the actual birthday for jfk we will be having a variety of things happening. we hope become of them as your schedule permits. we also want to welcome those who are watching this streaming or those on c-span. we appreciate their partcipation as well. after the presentation tonight our authors will have a meet and greek to sign books. this is a treasure. this book is really a treasure. i know a little bit about this topic. whenever this have learned so much about how these two skilled writers put together their deep research and told a fascinating story of the road to camelot inside jfk's five-year campaign. authorsi introduce the i want to welcome back ellen many -- ellen fitzpatrick. she has been here many times, both as a moderator and an author and scholar in so many ways. each of these three -- i could tell so much about their background. i will give a few sente
the bank of america, and our media sponsors, the boston globe, x kennedy, and be you are. bur.inity and in addition to tonight in your chair is a brochure of different activities. as you know one week from today the actual birthday for jfk we will be having a variety of things happening. we hope become of them as your schedule permits. we also want to welcome those who are watching this streaming or those on c-span. we appreciate their partcipation as well. after the presentation tonight our...
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the bank of america, and our media sponsors the boston globe. in addition to tonight in your chair is a brochure of different activities. as you know one week from today the actual birthday for jfk we will be having a variety of things happening. that will all be on the schedule. we also want to welcome those who are watching this streaming or those who are on c-span. we appreciate that as well. after the presentation tonight our authors will have a meet and greet. you can also have books for sale and the gift shop that they will be signing. this is a treasure. this book is a treasure. i know a little bit about this. when i read this and i saw how they put together their deep research and told a fascinating story of the road to camelot inside jfk's five-year campaign. before i introduce the authors i want to welcome back ellen fitzpatrick. she is both a moderator and a scholar in so many ways. each of these three i could tell so much about their background. i will just do a few sentences. ellen is a professor of history at the university of new
the bank of america, and our media sponsors the boston globe. in addition to tonight in your chair is a brochure of different activities. as you know one week from today the actual birthday for jfk we will be having a variety of things happening. that will all be on the schedule. we also want to welcome those who are watching this streaming or those who are on c-span. we appreciate that as well. after the presentation tonight our authors will have a meet and greet. you can also have books for...
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. >> >> next on the presidency, former boston globe journalists discuss their book the road to camelot. inside jfk's five-year campaign. a john f. kennedy presidential library and museum posted this event which marks the centennial of the 35th presidency. >> welcome. we are so thrilled you are all here. this is part of our centennial activities. and part of the special week of centennial opportunities. i'm dennis rothstein, the executive director of the john f. kennedy library foundation. on behalf of all of my colleaguesth
. >> >> next on the presidency, former boston globe journalists discuss their book the road to camelot. inside jfk's five-year campaign. a john f. kennedy presidential library and museum posted this event which marks the centennial of the 35th presidency. >> welcome. we are so thrilled you are all here. this is part of our centennial activities. and part of the special week of centennial opportunities. i'm dennis rothstein, the executive director of the john f. kennedy library...
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former boston "globe" journalist curtis wilke "the road to camelot." >> i was a junior in college in 1960 and it was the first time i ever heard the word, charisma. it was because he had charisma. richard nixon didn't have charisma. lbj had charisma. but jack kennedy had charisma. and i think that could have possibly tipped the balance in some people's minds. ? to our complete american history tv schedule, go to c-span.org. >> senate republican leader mitch mcconnell released the latest version of the health care bill today. it would let insurers sell low-cost policies. while retaining cuts in medicaid. the bill could be voted on in the senate next week. earlier today, house speaker paul ryan and house democratic leader nancy pelosi spoke with reporters about health care legislation and other issues facing lawmakers. >> good morning. >> good morning. >> first i want to take a moment to talk about some flooding we've got right now in southeastern wisconsin. heavy rain has led to extensive flooding throughout our community. i spoke with governor walker. he has declared a state of emerg
former boston "globe" journalist curtis wilke "the road to camelot." >> i was a junior in college in 1960 and it was the first time i ever heard the word, charisma. it was because he had charisma. richard nixon didn't have charisma. lbj had charisma. but jack kennedy had charisma. and i think that could have possibly tipped the balance in some people's minds. ? to our complete american history tv schedule, go to c-span.org. >> senate republican leader mitch...
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. >> this weekend on the presidency a former boston globe journalist talked about their book the road to camelot. the road to jfk's campaign. here is a preview. >> one of the dangers of isething like the president that it is one way of looking at the campaign. it is a scenario, he went to milwaukee and said nixon is a nut job. or he went somewhere else. or he would to new york and there were all of these people on broadway and everybody would applaud him and then they would vote with the narrative. we took the approach heavily influenced in my case that the presidential campaign is a series of benchmarks. it is a series of decisions about the country. then they play out. that ofg to focus on in his benchmarks. i think that is what is a little unusual about the approach we took and white that took almost five years. program ate entire midnight eastern. american history tv, only in c-span3. words aht on after syndicated columnist on her book. resisting trump politics and the world we need. she is interviewed by the cofounder of go pink. >> on q could tell us about how the stage was set
. >> this weekend on the presidency a former boston globe journalist talked about their book the road to camelot. the road to jfk's campaign. here is a preview. >> one of the dangers of isething like the president that it is one way of looking at the campaign. it is a scenario, he went to milwaukee and said nixon is a nut job. or he went somewhere else. or he would to new york and there were all of these people on broadway and everybody would applaud him and then they would vote...
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. >> next former boston globe journalist discuss their book the road to camelot. inside jfk's five-year campaign. the jfk presidential line prairie -- library marks the centennial of the 45th presidency. welcome we are so thrilled you are all here. this is part of our centennial activities.
. >> next former boston globe journalist discuss their book the road to camelot. inside jfk's five-year campaign. the jfk presidential line prairie -- library marks the centennial of the 45th presidency. welcome we are so thrilled you are all here. this is part of our centennial activities.
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. >> the boston globe says pence might be ready to pounce.e has been quick two-putt marathon distance between himself and the controversy. donors,een courting possibly evidence before a writer that he is planning on launching his presidency bid before 2020. makinge story is headlines, paris's bid. of aey voted in favor double vid for paris and los angeles. the final decision will be announced this september. there was virtually zero suspense. hosting the olympic games is undesirable. the games are a done deal for paris. we still don't know what year paris will be hosting the games. paris will host the games under certain conditions. now the haggling begins. thes needs to convince olympics they can host the games. >> emmanuel macron said we cannot have a fourth failed bid. on, and article argues the internet startup room is over. >> it is an interesting article. it says you had microsoft in the 1970's, amazon, yahoo!, google in the 1990's. facebook, in the 2000's. has been marked with incredible success, except the current decade. there has be
. >> the boston globe says pence might be ready to pounce.e has been quick two-putt marathon distance between himself and the controversy. donors,een courting possibly evidence before a writer that he is planning on launching his presidency bid before 2020. makinge story is headlines, paris's bid. of aey voted in favor double vid for paris and los angeles. the final decision will be announced this september. there was virtually zero suspense. hosting the olympic games is undesirable. the...
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leigh montville is a former columnist at "the boston globe" and senior writer for "sports illustrated." he's written a "new york times" best-selling biography with such iconic and fascinating sports figures this paper is coming ted williams and dale earnhardt. tonight he will share his new biography of one of the most celebrated and controversial athletes of the 20th century, mohammed ali, which is appropriately tired old "sting like a bee." if someone overlooks. of life, the struggle is a conscientious draft during the tumultuous vietnam era and the legal battle that took him all the way to the supreme court. master play research with great suspense, "sting like a bee" is an inspiring account of the individual and never fails to capture the charisma and complexity of mohammed ali. please welcome leigh montville. [applause] >> thank you for that nice introduction. it's nice to be in st. louis. [inaudible] the last time i came to one of these, i gave localtalk and i walked off inside a long plastic thing that said 30 by 32 by 30 by 32. i was very careful -- [inaudible] that should be l
leigh montville is a former columnist at "the boston globe" and senior writer for "sports illustrated." he's written a "new york times" best-selling biography with such iconic and fascinating sports figures this paper is coming ted williams and dale earnhardt. tonight he will share his new biography of one of the most celebrated and controversial athletes of the 20th century, mohammed ali, which is appropriately tired old "sting like a bee." if someone...
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and wrote it up that appeared in newspapers around the country, including front badge of "the boston globe," and it became the template for the story of john kent and the pt-109 going forward and the story was read by writer, an assistant -- casual acquaintance of the kennedys, and the told kennedy he read the story. can die a longer version for the new yorker. and kennedy gave him more and the story became famous. this was the primary campaign material that john kennedy handed out every election he participated in. that was due inga arvad. i might never have become -- kennedy didn't like to talk about immigrant. felt if not partially, fully responsibility for the incident and didn't want to be seen as a hero. didn't want to brag about it because it opened up questions. those are the three ways help him. gave him the confidence to tell his family about his as operations, their affair send him into combat, and she publicized his heroics. >> what happened to inga. >> the pressure on their relationship was extraordinary. they both knew they were under surveillance bill the fbi. their family w
and wrote it up that appeared in newspapers around the country, including front badge of "the boston globe," and it became the template for the story of john kent and the pt-109 going forward and the story was read by writer, an assistant -- casual acquaintance of the kennedys, and the told kennedy he read the story. can die a longer version for the new yorker. and kennedy gave him more and the story became famous. this was the primary campaign material that john kennedy handed out...
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are delighted to have you all here for the contributor to "the new york times" on npr and the "boston globe" and the atlantic and he's here today to present his book and immigrants journey to minimum wage. [applause] >> i'm from india originally and i have an mba from india and i was working when i came here i came from a good educational background and spoke well and came from a good well known organization that would have no problem getting a job but i was surprised my qualifications and experience didn't matter much i my accent. i was working for the bbc and i met a woman from rural pennsylvania on a fulbright scholarship. i met her and we became more and friends and fell in love. so america became my new home. my parents wanted me to to get a job and make a lot of money and have kids and live with them forever and ever puti did get an mba but i didn't get the job they wanted. i also married a woman not by their choice but they liked her anyway. i came here and a lot of stuff is in this book. there was a lot of prejudice if you are educated and take a job people will look down on somethi
are delighted to have you all here for the contributor to "the new york times" on npr and the "boston globe" and the atlantic and he's here today to present his book and immigrants journey to minimum wage. [applause] >> i'm from india originally and i have an mba from india and i was working when i came here i came from a good educational background and spoke well and came from a good well known organization that would have no problem getting a job but i was surprised...
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i don't like this comment that she gave to the "boston globe."es people and draws unnecessary attention to the situation. trish: that is what they do, gina. this is the line, right? sexism that hillary clinton is not the president of the united states right now? >> yeah. it is, if this is sexist witch-hunt as she wants to paint it, i guess that means the obama administration are sexist because they are the ones that launched investigation in the first place, trish. it also means that hillary used this in their own campaign. mails to try to take the bernie sanders campaign down. so a lot sexism to throw around. >> to gina's point, very true. that is the crux of where the whole sexist complaint, it did come from obviously the hilly opo shop. trish: wow. shows you what opposition research can do. thank you very much. markets are pretty much flat today, hugging the flat line as we wait for big earnings this week. all of this as proctor & gamble becomes the company, the biggest company, ever, to face a proxy fight as investor nelson peltz make as bid
i don't like this comment that she gave to the "boston globe."es people and draws unnecessary attention to the situation. trish: that is what they do, gina. this is the line, right? sexism that hillary clinton is not the president of the united states right now? >> yeah. it is, if this is sexist witch-hunt as she wants to paint it, i guess that means the obama administration are sexist because they are the ones that launched investigation in the first place, trish. it also means...
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syndicated story that appeared in newspapers around the country including the front page of the boston globe . and it became the template for the story of john kennedy and the pt 109 and the story was read by another writer named john hershey was sort of a casual acquaintance of the kennedysto read it . he read the story about what you did in the pacific and can i do a longer version for the new yorker? kennedy gave him more and hershey's story became famous and was reprinted in the reader's digest and this was the primary campaign material that john kennedy handed out every year he participated so that was due to inga arvad. had she not gotten that story out first it might never have become, people had to talk about it. he felt he was at least partially if not fully responsible for the incident and the death of his two crewmembers and he didn't really want to be seen as a hero. he was okay with a football hero but he didn't want to grab that because it opened up questions so this was the three ways and i helped him. she gave him the confidence, it was their affair that sentiment combat and
syndicated story that appeared in newspapers around the country including the front page of the boston globe . and it became the template for the story of john kennedy and the pt 109 and the story was read by another writer named john hershey was sort of a casual acquaintance of the kennedysto read it . he read the story about what you did in the pacific and can i do a longer version for the new yorker? kennedy gave him more and hershey's story became famous and was reprinted in the reader's...
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. >>> and "the boston globe" reports that old ironside is back in the water. onstitution" was refloated in boston harbor last night after more than two years of restoration work. it's the oldest commission of a float dating back to the late 1700s. >>> coming up, a victory that was in the cards. we'll meet the rookie who won more than $8 million in the world series of poker. e than $8 million in the world series of poker. for a healthier mouth and a clean you can feel! try colgate total advanced health mouthwash. how dixie ultra plates?roved with two pounds of steak. in each hand. dixie ultra. stress tested so you can stress less at dinner. that's why nature's bounty melatonin is made to help you fall asleep faster and stay asleep longer. so you'll be ready for whatever tomorrow brings. because mom's love is unconditional. even at 6am. nature's bounty melatonin. we're all better off healthy. nature's bounty knows healthy cholesterol starts in your gut. so we made cardio-health, an innovative way to support healthy cholesterol, containing lrc, a probiotic strain
. >>> and "the boston globe" reports that old ironside is back in the water. onstitution" was refloated in boston harbor last night after more than two years of restoration work. it's the oldest commission of a float dating back to the late 1700s. >>> coming up, a victory that was in the cards. we'll meet the rookie who won more than $8 million in the world series of poker. e than $8 million in the world series of poker. for a healthier mouth and a clean you can...
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years ago writing columns for the "boston globe," i ran into that issue with the chair of the department at the university but then after a very brief while i figured i would write with the readers here in terms of writing the way you speak. do you think that is an okay way to go? >> the situation and the stories are usually very clear because nobody honors and e-mail. it's all on a piece of paper. what do we do about the language police if that is a real issue that you raise? >> when i was writing the book, i knew i was creating because it was hiding in the and they said you can't say that. i said just go away. they could arrest any day now for a language clause. >> one of the more interesting things and compelling stories very clearly told one of the interesting things for the writers to write for a living is recounting the number of people you know, certainly me, that had a little difficulty writing until they get the weeds down perfectly. it could take you an hour. it would take quite a while some days to get the first paragraph down in 850 words. when i left the university i was wri
years ago writing columns for the "boston globe," i ran into that issue with the chair of the department at the university but then after a very brief while i figured i would write with the readers here in terms of writing the way you speak. do you think that is an okay way to go? >> the situation and the stories are usually very clear because nobody honors and e-mail. it's all on a piece of paper. what do we do about the language police if that is a real issue that you raise?...
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also with us, washington columnist for the boston globe. ron, this is a fact. no president in history has ever inquired about pardoning his family, pardoning himself, and pardoning his staff at the same time. >> yeah. lawrence, i mean we've been talking about this many nights, and everything that's happened so far, hiring lawyers, discussions about the fifth amendment, these are things that both innocent and guilty people do. but article 2, section 2 of our constitution says that the pardon power exists for people who committed offenses against the united states. and if the president is sitting in the oval office contemplating pardoning himself, pardoning members of his family, he's considering do that for people who are guilty. we need to stop and take stock of why the question of pardons is on the table right now. >> and indira, the supreme court held that the acceptance of a pardon, the acceptance of a pardon from the president is legally considered an admission of guilt. that is something that president trump no doubt does not know. it is something that pre
also with us, washington columnist for the boston globe. ron, this is a fact. no president in history has ever inquired about pardoning his family, pardoning himself, and pardoning his staff at the same time. >> yeah. lawrence, i mean we've been talking about this many nights, and everything that's happened so far, hiring lawyers, discussions about the fifth amendment, these are things that both innocent and guilty people do. but article 2, section 2 of our constitution says that the...
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so i proposed a book about a guy named will mcdonough who was a writer at the boston globe when i was there. he had some mob connections and things like that and told great stories and he was probably the most charismatic guy i knew in my other editor said could you write about a 25 page proposal on this? and i did, i wrote out the 25 page proposal and he turned down and about five seconds he said, you need to write about some iconic athlete. so i wrote a list of iconic athletes and i wrote johnny unitas, bill russell, walter payton and they all seemed to have been done. there were all books on those guys. then i put down muhammad ali and i said that's the most iconic guy of all. he's the most iconic athlete that ever in the united states, but in the world and i said maybe there's something in there. and the time period i came up with on this, the last big book on muhammad ali was written by the editor of the new yorker. david remnick and it was written in 1997 and it covered the time in his life from when he was born in louisville till you won the world title in against sonny liston
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the "boston globe" reports at least nine people are hurt.lice. >>> coming up on "abc 7 news at 4:00, fireworks and the 4th. it can be a blast and not always for pets. what you can do to deep your pets safe. is b.a.r.t.'s new plan to prevent thefts next? >> happy dogs love pelly rubs and so do happy doll fun. check out this scene. nature photographer elaine farrell took this video during a recent video to western ireland and spotted the playful dolphins on the boat and rolling over the water like that. according to the independence and do we know for sure because dolphins always look like they are smiling. >> they never look unhappy, right. >> from all of us here at abc 7 news, thanks so much for joining us. "who wants to be a millionaire" is next. bye-by bye-bye. we rbut we are not victims.ack. we are survivors. we are survivors. we are survivors. and now we take brilinta. for people who've been hospitalized for a heart attack. we take brilinta with a baby aspirin. no more than one hundred milligrams... ...as it affects how well brilinta wor
the "boston globe" reports at least nine people are hurt.lice. >>> coming up on "abc 7 news at 4:00, fireworks and the 4th. it can be a blast and not always for pets. what you can do to deep your pets safe. is b.a.r.t.'s new plan to prevent thefts next? >> happy dogs love pelly rubs and so do happy doll fun. check out this scene. nature photographer elaine farrell took this video during a recent video to western ireland and spotted the playful dolphins on the boat...
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the boston globe announces his presidency and this is a wonderful picture taken, a very fine photographer. newspapersy morning arrive, by mid-day the election had been decided. kennedy became the first catholic president of the united states. he rallied his entire family here. peter lawford, who is an entertainer actor. kennedy, one of his sisters, his brother and father and at the end kennedy's husband over there. this is an interesting little moment. here is jackie looking up at her husband. a wonderful picture. there is the inauguration. an interesting snowy day. decided to walk from the white house to the inauguration. rather than just showing a picture of jfk making his speech, this is a very unique view to show. ask not what your country can do for you but what you can do for your country. it was an incredible call for action. the festivities continued. it was a brilliant occasion to be remembered. handsome, he understood the responsibilities. now we are going to come into the presidential years. from 19 xthe years the one through the tragic day. in dallas texas. jfk is a family man
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has pulled out of the paris climate agreement and the boston globe when one further and saying that it's in an unveiling of the war order so in your opinion how those new world order look like america put its own interests before the global interests world the america for campaign of president fortunately he's taking it into his presidency where she left it at the end of the. i think the leaving the purse climate agreement and abdicates american leadership and bar mental stored ship because. what you see with the climate agreement which is mainly the united states china and the european union countries like the.
has pulled out of the paris climate agreement and the boston globe when one further and saying that it's in an unveiling of the war order so in your opinion how those new world order look like america put its own interests before the global interests world the america for campaign of president fortunately he's taking it into his presidency where she left it at the end of the. i think the leaving the purse climate agreement and abdicates american leadership and bar mental stored ship because....
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has pulled out of the paris climate agreement and the boston globe went further and saying that it's in an unveiling of the war so in your opinion how does a new world order look like america put its own interests before the global interests. for. president fortunately he's taking it into his presidency where she left it at the end of the campaign i think the leaving the. american leadership and stored ship because. what you see with the climate agreement which is mainly the united states china and the european union and countries like russia is is that the climate is getting worse it's worsening it's getting warmer and what you have is a crisis of leadership if the world's largest polluter pulls out i think it's a terrible mistake. that in right after the nato summit happened after which german chancellor angela merkel came out and says that that is taking its fate into its own hands after the summit do you feel like america is losing one of its journey. i think president trump is learning as he gets more experience but. his view about nato being obsolete is wrong i think it's the s
has pulled out of the paris climate agreement and the boston globe went further and saying that it's in an unveiling of the war so in your opinion how does a new world order look like america put its own interests before the global interests. for. president fortunately he's taking it into his presidency where she left it at the end of the campaign i think the leaving the. american leadership and stored ship because. what you see with the climate agreement which is mainly the united states china...
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leona wells is probably the most envied women in government service, reported "the boston globe." not only did she earn a good salary, "to the globe" noted, but she was the first woman to be placed in charge of affairs of a big committee, while scouting new territory for female staff. but one area remained off-limits, the senate chamber. when chairman warren was on the floor doing committee business, wells had to wait outside. male community clerks -- committee clerks freely entered the chamber, but the senate was not ready to admit a female staffer. instead, wells waited just outside the chamber and kept the door and inch or two in jar so she could hear what was going on inside. wells is largely forgotten now, but her service on the appropriations committee opened a door so whether wo -- so other women could come in. has been an all-too-brief summary of the history of the appropriations committee, but i hope it will serve as a reminder, just like francis warren or perl hayden or even leona wells, all of you are part of the history of the committee on appropriations. thank you. [a
leona wells is probably the most envied women in government service, reported "the boston globe." not only did she earn a good salary, "to the globe" noted, but she was the first woman to be placed in charge of affairs of a big committee, while scouting new territory for female staff. but one area remained off-limits, the senate chamber. when chairman warren was on the floor doing committee business, wells had to wait outside. male community clerks -- committee clerks freely...
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has pulled out of the paris climate agreement and the boston globe in one further and saying that it's in an unveiling of the war order so in your opinion how does a new world order.
has pulled out of the paris climate agreement and the boston globe in one further and saying that it's in an unveiling of the war order so in your opinion how does a new world order.
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has pulled out of the paris climate agreement and the boston globe in one further and saying that it's in and.
has pulled out of the paris climate agreement and the boston globe in one further and saying that it's in and.
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he is a contributor to pri's the world, the new york times, npr, the boston globe and the atlantic. he is here to present his new book "how may i help you?: an immigrant's journey from mba to minimum wage". [applause] >> thank you for having me here. my name is deepak singh. if you can't tell, you have seen the posters and everything. i am from india originally. i moved to the united states 13 years ago, 2003. i have an mba, i was working in india and when i came here i came from a good educational background, spoke well, came from a well-known organization, thought i would have no problem getting a job but i was surprised my educational qualifications and experience didn't matter much and also my accent. working on a radio, bbc world service, coming here i had to speak like an american and say things like pakistan instead of pakistan or baghdad instead of baghdad. so i took a job here and this happened. tell you a few things about me, how i came to the united states. i was working for bbc in india and met a woman from rural pennsylvania who was there on a scholarship. her name was
he is a contributor to pri's the world, the new york times, npr, the boston globe and the atlantic. he is here to present his new book "how may i help you?: an immigrant's journey from mba to minimum wage". [applause] >> thank you for having me here. my name is deepak singh. if you can't tell, you have seen the posters and everything. i am from india originally. i moved to the united states 13 years ago, 2003. i have an mba, i was working in india and when i came here i came...
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well first of all interesting piece by a writer for the boston globe that i was looking at the other day he published back in february that was about the baby boomer generation and how the boomers you know by and large have been a net positive for the republican party over the last thirty five years you know the image a grew up with of boomers being flower children really didn't translate into how they lived and how they move structurally through our democracy and i can see now that if the millennium goals and i encourage you know generation y. and z. in that if they're going to want to to make the change and work with my generation genex there's less of us obviously than the two around us generations they're going to have to get involved in electoral politics they're going to have to vote and when i mean vote they're going to have to vote in on your elections and off year elections are going to have to vote for their county commissioners are going to vote for their mayors they can't just ignore it they're going to have to engage it is america a country that could give rise to a grou
well first of all interesting piece by a writer for the boston globe that i was looking at the other day he published back in february that was about the baby boomer generation and how the boomers you know by and large have been a net positive for the republican party over the last thirty five years you know the image a grew up with of boomers being flower children really didn't translate into how they lived and how they move structurally through our democracy and i can see now that if the...
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eastern on the presidency, former boston globe journals, spooky on the book "the road to camelot: inside jfk's five-year campaign." >> i was in junior in college in 1960, and it was the first time i ever heard the word charisma. he had charisma. richard nixon did not have charisma, lbj did not have charisma, by jack kennedy had charisma. i think they could've had chari. i think that could have possibly tipped the balance in some people's minds. >> for our complete american history tv schedule, go to www.c-span.org. >> the shot heard round the world happened right here at the northbridge. we are in concord, massachusetts to learn more about the battle that started the american revolution. >> by the bridge, here the embattled farmers stood and fired the shot heard round the world. nu
eastern on the presidency, former boston globe journals, spooky on the book "the road to camelot: inside jfk's five-year campaign." >> i was in junior in college in 1960, and it was the first time i ever heard the word charisma. he had charisma. richard nixon did not have charisma, lbj did not have charisma, by jack kennedy had charisma. i think they could've had chari. i think that could have possibly tipped the balance in some people's minds. >> for our complete american...
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this weekend on the presidency, former boston globe journalist rtis wilke and thomas on their book the road to camelot. inside jfk's five-year campaign. here's the preview. >> one of the dangers of something like the making of the president, it's one way of looking at a presidential campaign. it's a narrative. he went to milwaukee and he said nixon is a nut job. r he went to, you know, some other epithet with current staff. or he went to new york and this were all these people on broadway and the voice boomed in the canyons of the big buildings and everybody applaudd and went home and then they voted. the narrative. we took the approach heavily influenced in my case by sorenson that a presidential campaign is a series of benchmarks. important decisions about how to face the country. then they play out. and the thing to focus on in that school of thought are these benchmarks. i think that's what's a little unusual about the approach we took and why we viewed the whole five years together. >> watch the entire program sunday at 8:00 p.m. and midnight eastern. this is american history tv n
this weekend on the presidency, former boston globe journalist rtis wilke and thomas on their book the road to camelot. inside jfk's five-year campaign. here's the preview. >> one of the dangers of something like the making of the president, it's one way of looking at a presidential campaign. it's a narrative. he went to milwaukee and he said nixon is a nut job. r he went to, you know, some other epithet with current staff. or he went to new york and this were all these people on broadway...
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. >> at 8 p.m., former boston globe journalist on his book the roads to kamala. camelot.ad to >> in 1960, it was the first time i had heard the word charisma. it was because he had it. richard nixon did not have a. lbj did not have it. kennedy had charisma, and it could have possibly tipped the balance in some peoples minds. and he was smart as hell to. o. >> next, history and an author tj stiles, looks at the civil war experiences of jesse james. as the 16-year-old jesse james
. >> at 8 p.m., former boston globe journalist on his book the roads to kamala. camelot.ad to >> in 1960, it was the first time i had heard the word charisma. it was because he had it. richard nixon did not have a. lbj did not have it. kennedy had charisma, and it could have possibly tipped the balance in some peoples minds. and he was smart as hell to. o. >> next, history and an author tj stiles, looks at the civil war experiences of jesse james. as the 16-year-old jesse james
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winning presidential author and historian, the author of most recently, bush 41, john meecham, boston globe and the joint chair with us, an and aut and friend of the broadcast. because a man from kenosha, because the man who is a friend of yours is in the white house, i want to start with what reince priebus's life has looked like this last six months. what his departure looks like to you today. i would love to hear it. >> i do think of reince priebus as a friend. but i think the story is tragic, because he made a series of decisions and rationalizations, and enabled and empowered donald trump. and even though a lot of us warned him this would end badly i don't think anybody thought it would end in this torrent of profanity and humiliation that we have seen. you know, reince priebus says he is going to try to keep this classy and above board. but the reality is when you watch the trajectory of the first six months of this presidency, it's not because reince priebus was a bad chief of staff, it's because you have a bad president. everything starts and ends with donald trump. and unfortunatel
winning presidential author and historian, the author of most recently, bush 41, john meecham, boston globe and the joint chair with us, an and aut and friend of the broadcast. because a man from kenosha, because the man who is a friend of yours is in the white house, i want to start with what reince priebus's life has looked like this last six months. what his departure looks like to you today. i would love to hear it. >> i do think of reince priebus as a friend. but i think the story is...
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besmirch joseph ellis except to go back and remember the time in 2001, he won the pulitzer and the boston globeeported he had lied to his students about serving in vietnam and making the freedom march in mississippi. they suspended him for a year. he got everything back. he is a historian and now he is involved in politics. we supposed to believe someone who would tell students those lies? you write about lies in your speeches. david: brian, joe ellis is a friend of mine. i can't answer your question. he is a friend and i will not speak negatively about him. as much as i could say is positive about him as a historian and as a friend. the story broke and came as a shock to me. a serious shock but i called him right away and said i just want you to know i am your friend and i will stand by you and i have. it has happened to some other people, plagiarism charges and so forth. i guess the answer to that is historians are human. we all have our flaws and sometimes what we think will be kept private is not and i think that from a professional point of view, joe ellis, i've never sat in on one of his
besmirch joseph ellis except to go back and remember the time in 2001, he won the pulitzer and the boston globeeported he had lied to his students about serving in vietnam and making the freedom march in mississippi. they suspended him for a year. he got everything back. he is a historian and now he is involved in politics. we supposed to believe someone who would tell students those lies? you write about lies in your speeches. david: brian, joe ellis is a friend of mine. i can't answer your...
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it was there for the "boston globe" and i drove out the day before the fight. i didn't know the media mostly got on the bus and went out and they got taken back on the bus. i drove in the car and after the way and everybody got on the bus and i was still there. i said maybe i should go to muhammad ali's dressing room and check it out and i can get something different. so i went and i went and and there was no security, nothing. i went in and there were maybe seven or eight people in their and he was stretched out on a rubbing table and his back was up against the wall. billy epstein the singer, that old black magic, james brown the singer, and red fox was there. red fox was telling dirty jokes. red foxes from st. louis i guess and he was telling the best dirty jokes i have ever heard in my life. everybody sides were just splitting and tears were in her eyes. ali would say tell another one and he would tell another one that was even more dirty and even better than the last one. it was like the moment you know, in that moment i said i wish this could go on foreve
it was there for the "boston globe" and i drove out the day before the fight. i didn't know the media mostly got on the bus and went out and they got taken back on the bus. i drove in the car and after the way and everybody got on the bus and i was still there. i said maybe i should go to muhammad ali's dressing room and check it out and i can get something different. so i went and i went and and there was no security, nothing. i went in and there were maybe seven or eight people in...
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rob: welcome back, bernie sanders' wife blaming fraud, jane sanders crying foul telling the boston globet that he's going after my husband by destroying my reputation and that's not okay. sanders accused of illegally obtaining a loan as president of a now defunct college that she once oversaw. all right, even democrats think their own party can't win. former campaign manager for president clinton james, very intelligent man, expressing doubt that the party will win back the senate in 2018 says because the party is without a leader. >> if a party is out of power and we don't have a presidential candidate, there's no one going to be in charge until sometime 2020. rob: there's a 250% chance that they take the house back but says the chances for taking back the senate are substantially lower than half. heather. heather: thank you, rob. well, president trump slamming the face news double standard calling out the media for going after donald trump, jr. and giving hillary clinton a pass. you can see one of his tweets there. is the president right? is the media distorting democracy? here to deba
rob: welcome back, bernie sanders' wife blaming fraud, jane sanders crying foul telling the boston globet that he's going after my husband by destroying my reputation and that's not okay. sanders accused of illegally obtaining a loan as president of a now defunct college that she once oversaw. all right, even democrats think their own party can't win. former campaign manager for president clinton james, very intelligent man, expressing doubt that the party will win back the senate in 2018 says...
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boston globe columnist and the chair of journalism ethics in enenen dira is with we welcome james pendle to the broadcaster. well to you all. ashley i'll begin with you by embarrassing you and quoting you back to you but you and rucker know your way around a sentence. this is from your piece tonight. the -- this week had it all vicious tweets, nasty nicknames and entrenched foe in the main stream media and the reprice alby trump of one his favorite roles the victim but to many inside the white house as well as outside allies what looked like a public recommendations did he backle amounted to an abundance of winning a trump yan catch phrase playfully repeated by west wing officials even as they are discomforted by the brzezinski broad side. ashley what's going on in there? >> well, it's an interesting question, because what you saw in week a lot of people in the media us that was a p.r. did he backle not that great for the president. but it seemed that the white house enjoyed the feud. they liked going to war with cnn earlier in the week for the story that network ultimately had to retrac
boston globe columnist and the chair of journalism ethics in enenen dira is with we welcome james pendle to the broadcaster. well to you all. ashley i'll begin with you by embarrassing you and quoting you back to you but you and rucker know your way around a sentence. this is from your piece tonight. the -- this week had it all vicious tweets, nasty nicknames and entrenched foe in the main stream media and the reprice alby trump of one his favorite roles the victim but to many inside the white...
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. >> ken delany is with us and boston globe columnist and the chair of journalism ethics at pointer and rick stengel from the state department and former managing editor of time magazine. welcome to you all. mr. delanian, you brought us today's news. maybe nothing happened of consequence at that meeting, but the drip, drip, drip nature of it sure looks like it's not nothing. >> that's absolutely right, brian. that's really an interesting point. even if you take the innocent explanation that it really was a nothing burger, the kind of things this lawyer and lobbyist were talking to the trump campaign about were of no consequence, the way the trump folks handled it is just so deeply suspicious, the story changed like three times and then even when don jr. went on fox news said eye i've told you everything today we learn he didn't tell us everything. and the person that -- whose presence was not disclosed happens to be a kind of a political fixer who has represented russian interests in some way as suspicious character maybe not as quote i don't think he is a agent of putin's secret police
. >> ken delany is with us and boston globe columnist and the chair of journalism ethics at pointer and rick stengel from the state department and former managing editor of time magazine. welcome to you all. mr. delanian, you brought us today's news. maybe nothing happened of consequence at that meeting, but the drip, drip, drip nature of it sure looks like it's not nothing. >> that's absolutely right, brian. that's really an interesting point. even if you take the innocent...
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"boston globe" columnist, and the chair of journalism ethics at pointer indira is with us.k show host charlie sykes. and charlie because a man from kenosha, wisconsin, is in the news tonight because he is a friend of yours. i'm starting with him. start wherever you like. but a personal note about what reince priebus' life looked like the past six months what his departure means to you. i'd love to hear you. >> well, you know i do think of reince as a friend but the story is tragic. because he made a series of decisions, a series of rationalizations he enabled and empowered donald trump. and even though a lot of us warned him this would end badly. i don't think anybody thought it was going to end in this torrent of profanity, obscenity and humiliation that -- that we have seen. you know reince says that he is going to try to keep this classy and above board. but the reality is when you watch the trajectory of the first six month of this presidency it's not because reince priebus was a bad chief of staff. it's because you have a dysfunctional president. everything starts and
"boston globe" columnist, and the chair of journalism ethics at pointer indira is with us.k show host charlie sykes. and charlie because a man from kenosha, wisconsin, is in the news tonight because he is a friend of yours. i'm starting with him. start wherever you like. but a personal note about what reince priebus' life looked like the past six months what his departure means to you. i'd love to hear you. >> well, you know i do think of reince as a friend but the story is...
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"the boston globe" reports review has been ordered for manchester va medical center physicians and employees that facility was endangering patients with conditions such as a fly-invested operating room and surgical instruments that were not always sterilized. more and more veterans are getting an opportunity to go someplace other than a va hospital for treatment and they do not have to pay, and the government is not picking up the tab. casey stegall explains. >> this is not a sign of weakness. >> after 21 years served in the u.s. navy and multiple deployments, retirement from the military didn't come as easy for jeff or his family. >> what i was most shocked, my older son bore the brunt of most of my deployment and time away. >> he says he was in a dark place, had sought help from traditional avenues like the va, yet nothing had really worked. then he heard about a private program called the veterans network and met dr. amy williams. williams is the clinical director at cowans north texas location. it's one of more than five offices up and running around the country with form are scheduled t
"the boston globe" reports review has been ordered for manchester va medical center physicians and employees that facility was endangering patients with conditions such as a fly-invested operating room and surgical instruments that were not always sterilized. more and more veterans are getting an opportunity to go someplace other than a va hospital for treatment and they do not have to pay, and the government is not picking up the tab. casey stegall explains. >> this is not a...