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american middle class i think that those are 2 very different constructions for example in boston massachusetts the media household income or the median household net worth is 247000 die. for african-americans in that same area it's dollars so again you see the stark difference where people are or worse you know what they have in their wali versus people homes you know home ownership 40 percent for african-americans where to read or a 50 year low right now 40 percent profit american 70 percent for me tonight almost out of time and i am not going to contest anything you said but you know i'm really tired of rich white liberals saying well at least i'm not racist ok and then that this cleans their conscience addressing the structural economic problems of the united states and affect all people that's all the time we have your aunt margaret and i want to thank jason for being on our program what i think our viewers are watching us here are you see an x. i'm remember. you know we look at the solutions we look take a deep dive into the issues they've been chatting about all year now today we're goin
american middle class i think that those are 2 very different constructions for example in boston massachusetts the media household income or the median household net worth is 247000 die. for african-americans in that same area it's dollars so again you see the stark difference where people are or worse you know what they have in their wali versus people homes you know home ownership 40 percent for african-americans where to read or a 50 year low right now 40 percent profit american 70 percent...
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theresa gatherings or let ix incoming students planning to attend northeastern university in boston, massachusetts this fall only to find another school if they don't agree to follow the university social gathering guidelines. syracuse university in new york has already handed down interim suspensions to 23 students after they gathered on the campus quad wednesday night we cannot go to bars and indoor dining we have to wear masks, we have to do the hard work to do the thing that matters the most which to get our kids through the school year. so i'd like to see people realize that what we do today matters tomorrow, let's put in the work. >>as far as latest numbers in south carolina, the state is nearing 110,000 coronavirus cases in georgia department of public health reports 95 new covid related deaths on saturday bringing the state's total to over 5,000. >>in florida state's covid-19 cases are nearing 600,000. good news in new jersey, the state is seeing its lowest number of coronavirus related hospitalizations since march 24th, the governor tweeted saturday the problem is when we see some states
theresa gatherings or let ix incoming students planning to attend northeastern university in boston, massachusetts this fall only to find another school if they don't agree to follow the university social gathering guidelines. syracuse university in new york has already handed down interim suspensions to 23 students after they gathered on the campus quad wednesday night we cannot go to bars and indoor dining we have to wear masks, we have to do the hard work to do the thing that matters the...
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i guess it was logan airport up in boston, massachusetts. that's what you learn. you don't give up. this country is in pursuit of perfection. the preamble. the pursuit of a more perfect union.we will never getthere, but we should always bein search of that.i am not giving up on the country.ibelieve that we aregoing to get throughthis pandemic, i believewearegoing to get throughthis racial strife. i often think about my wife and i met in jail and it worked for us. we stayed married 58 years. [laughter] she passed away last september, having lost a 30-year bat toll diabetes. but we never gave up on this country. e talked about it often. right after labor day, she wasstill talkingabout the election like johnlewis.the lastthing john lewissaid to the former mayorofatlantacampbell who spoke at hisfuneral, tell people to vote. so no, we're not giving up on this country.i think we will get beyond allof this and i will do everythingi can.i have alwayssaidthat and i reallymean this when i say it. that if the political differences betweenme andanopponent only requires five steps, i don't mind
i guess it was logan airport up in boston, massachusetts. that's what you learn. you don't give up. this country is in pursuit of perfection. the preamble. the pursuit of a more perfect union.we will never getthere, but we should always bein search of that.i am not giving up on the country.ibelieve that we aregoing to get throughthis pandemic, i believewearegoing to get throughthis racial strife. i often think about my wife and i met in jail and it worked for us. we stayed married 58 years....
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he talked about a chance he had to meet him in an airport, i guess it was logan airport in boston, massachusetts. that is what you learn. you don't give up. this country is in pursuit of perfection. it is there in the preamble. the pursuit of a more perfect union. we will never get there, but we should always be in search of that. i am not giving up on the country. i believe that we are going to get through this pandemic, i believe we are going to get hrough this racial strife. my wife and i met in jail. it works for us, we stayed married 58 years. [laughter] she passed away last september, having lost a 30 year battle to iabetes. we never gave up on this country. we talked about it often. right after labor day she was still talking about the election like john lewis. the last thing john lewis said to the former mayor of atlanta campbell who spoke at his funeral, tell people to vote. we are not giving up on this country. i think we will get beyond all of this and i will do everything i can. i have always said that and i eally mean this when i say that if political differences etween me and an op
he talked about a chance he had to meet him in an airport, i guess it was logan airport in boston, massachusetts. that is what you learn. you don't give up. this country is in pursuit of perfection. it is there in the preamble. the pursuit of a more perfect union. we will never get there, but we should always be in search of that. i am not giving up on the country. i believe that we are going to get through this pandemic, i believe we are going to get hrough this racial strife. my wife and i...
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we were hit very hard in the beginning, both boston and the commonwealth of massachusetts. >> and you want to go in reverse. and the governor there, charlie baker, announced tomorrow he is restricting gathering sizes and stepping up enforcement of bars masquerading as restaurants. do you think these additional restrictions will be necessary if cases keep rising? and what more can be done? >> i hope -- they have to work. i think that people understand that if they don't work we're going to be rolling back even more. and that's something we don't want to go backwards. we have a very busy six or seven weeks in front of us. i would love to see schools opening in boston. obviously we're looking at it now. but that's only a potential it. >> might not happen. if the numbers continue to rise, we want to make sure that the restaurants and our service industry survives. they took a big hit for the months of march, april, may, june and they don't want to see it roll back. and i keep reminding people to look at what's happening around the country in seeing those numbers go high, particularly in g
we were hit very hard in the beginning, both boston and the commonwealth of massachusetts. >> and you want to go in reverse. and the governor there, charlie baker, announced tomorrow he is restricting gathering sizes and stepping up enforcement of bars masquerading as restaurants. do you think these additional restrictions will be necessary if cases keep rising? and what more can be done? >> i hope -- they have to work. i think that people understand that if they don't work we're...
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. ♪ >> sandra: looking live at boston, massachusetts, where the mayor just announced public schools will the year remotely. this is a new study finds children with little to no symptoms of covid-19 may spread the virus to adults. the coauthor of that study joining us now to discuss. doctor, thanks for being here. >> thank you. >> sandra: we are all listening because parents are confused right now whether to send their kids to school or not. some schools are even giving parents the option, if they are opening, to learning remotely from home because parents are so concerned. what was the key take away from this study? >> well, it was conducted to answer the question why kids are spared by the covid-19 pandemic. that was our understanding based on the data, so almost 200 kids in boston here, that they are affected. they can be affected by the virus. they have little to no symptoms. and they harbor as many, if not more, as adults. >> sandra: parents have a lot to take in here. listening to what you are saying and wondering okay, should i send my kid to school? what do you say? >> i wouldn't
. ♪ >> sandra: looking live at boston, massachusetts, where the mayor just announced public schools will the year remotely. this is a new study finds children with little to no symptoms of covid-19 may spread the virus to adults. the coauthor of that study joining us now to discuss. doctor, thanks for being here. >> thank you. >> sandra: we are all listening because parents are confused right now whether to send their kids to school or not. some schools are even giving...
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for more, we go to boston, massachusetts, where we are joined by anti-racist scholar dr.bram x kendi who himself has battled colon cancer and on friday celebrated two years of being cancer-free. he tweeted friday, the anniversary of his operation for cancer -- "i see august 28 as my second birthday." ibram x kendi is founding director of the bu center for antiracist research, contributing writer at the atlantic, and the author of many books, including "stamped from the beginning: the definitive history of racist ideas in america," "how to be an antiracist," and most recently, the children's book "antiracist baby." welcome back to democracy now! on friday, i was so thrilled to see your tweet. this was the 57th anniversary of the march on washington, which, by the way, that date was chosen because back in 1955, it was the day emmett till was killed but i was so thrilled to see you talking about this amazing moment for yourself, two years ago. talk about what happened and then the end of that night, learning the news about chadwick boseman. august 28 is always going to be a
for more, we go to boston, massachusetts, where we are joined by anti-racist scholar dr.bram x kendi who himself has battled colon cancer and on friday celebrated two years of being cancer-free. he tweeted friday, the anniversary of his operation for cancer -- "i see august 28 as my second birthday." ibram x kendi is founding director of the bu center for antiracist research, contributing writer at the atlantic, and the author of many books, including "stamped from the beginning:...
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farmer jim, you are up first from brandon in boston, massachusetts. i'm 24 years old and have 10,000 to invest. do you recommends putting a couple thousands into a few stocks or a few hundred into a basket of stocks good question. what's the answer. >> brandon, i love that you're doing this 24 years old, $10,000. great. take half of it and put into spiders. i want you in the market in general to see how the market moves. take the other 5,000 find three or four stocks that mean something to you that you want to learn how stocks individually move and you will if you invest in those stocks. make sure they are stocks for companies that you know and like their products >> good stuff there. is micron a good buy >> they are two completely different separate companies micron has been down because of memory being down. i like micron out right. i think it's a cheaper stock i own it didn't sell any. looking to buy some more if it gets lower >> stewart, chicago. what's your thought on lvs las vegas sands. >> i bought this one thinking it would be all kinds of up
farmer jim, you are up first from brandon in boston, massachusetts. i'm 24 years old and have 10,000 to invest. do you recommends putting a couple thousands into a few stocks or a few hundred into a basket of stocks good question. what's the answer. >> brandon, i love that you're doing this 24 years old, $10,000. great. take half of it and put into spiders. i want you in the market in general to see how the market moves. take the other 5,000 find three or four stocks that mean something...
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theresa gatherings or let ix incoming students planning to attend northeastern university in boston, massachusetts this fall only to find another school if they don't agree to follow the university social gathering guidelines. syracuse university in new york has already handed down interim suspensions to 23 students after they gathered on the campus quad wednesday night we cannot go to bars and indoor dining we have to wear masks, we have to do the hard work to do the thing that matters the most which to get our kids through the school year. so i'd like to see people realize that what we do today matters tomorrow, let's put in the work. >>as far as latest numbers in south carolina, the state is nearing 110,000 coronavirus cases in georgia department of public health reports 95 new covid related deaths on saturday bringing the state's total to over 5,000. >>in florida state's covid-19 cases are nearing 600,000. good news in new jersey, the state is seeing its lowest number of coronavirus related hospitalizations since march 24th, the governor tweeted saturday the problem is when we see some states
theresa gatherings or let ix incoming students planning to attend northeastern university in boston, massachusetts this fall only to find another school if they don't agree to follow the university social gathering guidelines. syracuse university in new york has already handed down interim suspensions to 23 students after they gathered on the campus quad wednesday night we cannot go to bars and indoor dining we have to wear masks, we have to do the hard work to do the thing that matters the...
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i am here in boston, massachusetts. i grew up in new hampshire. i found my calling and my home in the attorney general's office when i left a big firm practice many years ago. i became head of the civil rights division. i saw what it was like to work with kamala harris and take on the predatory lenders. a were the first to file civil rights suit against those lenders who had such disparate impact on black and brown communities. of theght the challenge defense of marriage act and sued president obama. ultimately, that case went all the way to the supreme court. the law of the land changed forever. those are my experiences as a lawyer. run, it ended up being a landslide even though i was an unknown candidate and had never run for office. the thing that got me there and why i love being with you today is it's all about grassroots. people,ut working with being out there and engaging. that what makes this so powerful. see the norms of democracy and our institutions being whittled away, this is how we build. i don't even use that language. i talked abou
i am here in boston, massachusetts. i grew up in new hampshire. i found my calling and my home in the attorney general's office when i left a big firm practice many years ago. i became head of the civil rights division. i saw what it was like to work with kamala harris and take on the predatory lenders. a were the first to file civil rights suit against those lenders who had such disparate impact on black and brown communities. of theght the challenge defense of marriage act and sued president...
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they don't tend to be the schools that are in the control of the teachers unions and so boston teachers, massachusettsu name it are putting coo cobash: paul: is it the threat of strikes? >> i think it's both. i think it's the threat of strikes, look, we shouldn't demand that every school open necessarily in person, that's not what any of us want. what we want is school to happen and school can happen in a hybrid variety of ways, right, there are institutions like a lot of charter networks that are opening their doors in person and offering teachers and parents the options of virtual online, remote education and so what we want is flexibility, flexibility for districts, flexibility for schools, private, public, we don't want to tell anybody they can't do something, but we have to start school and so the fact of the matter is school is starting on time for awful lot of students most of them online or remotely but for those that are controlled by the institutions, they are not opening at all and they are not sure they can open because they've done nothing to prepare and so who is doing it better those wi
they don't tend to be the schools that are in the control of the teachers unions and so boston teachers, massachusettsu name it are putting coo cobash: paul: is it the threat of strikes? >> i think it's both. i think it's the threat of strikes, look, we shouldn't demand that every school open necessarily in person, that's not what any of us want. what we want is school to happen and school can happen in a hybrid variety of ways, right, there are institutions like a lot of charter networks...
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anywhere from 30 to 60 miles per hour, so, you're still going to have that from boston up through massachusetts into upstate new york. we're going to be keeping an eye on that. and of course, the timing of it all, we're going to say good-bye to isaias by tomorrow. david? >> good riddance. all right, ginger, thank you. >>> there are awful images coming in from beirut tonight, after a massive and deadly explosion. buildings destroyed. at least 60 dead, more than 3,000 injured. and those numbers are expected to rise right into the night. and just before we came on this evening, president trump said this looked like a terrible attack, in his words, but what authorities in beirut are now saying about early clues of a cause. here's our senior foreign correspondent ian pannell tonight. >> reporter: this was the moment an entire city shook to its core as a massive explosion erupted in beirut port. the blast occurring around 6:00 p.m. local time. eyewitness video showing a fire and a series of smaller detonations. unconfirmed reports suggesting perhaps fireworks, but what happened next was far bigger. a
anywhere from 30 to 60 miles per hour, so, you're still going to have that from boston up through massachusetts into upstate new york. we're going to be keeping an eye on that. and of course, the timing of it all, we're going to say good-bye to isaias by tomorrow. david? >> good riddance. all right, ginger, thank you. >>> there are awful images coming in from beirut tonight, after a massive and deadly explosion. buildings destroyed. at least 60 dead, more than 3,000 injured. and...
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theresa gatherings reflux incoming students planning to attend northeastern university in boston, massachusetts find another school if they don't agree to follow the university social gathering guidelines. syracuse university in new york has already handed down interim suspensions to 23 students after they gathered on the campus quad wednesday night we cannot go to bars and indoor dining we have to wear masks, we have to do the hard work to do the thing that matters the most which to get our kids through the school year. so i'd like to see people realize that what we do today matters tomorrow, let's put in the work. >>as far as latest numbers in south carolina, the state is nearing 110,000 coronavirus cases in georgia department of public health reports 95 new covid related deaths on saturday bringing the state's total to over 5,000. >>in florida state's covid-19 cases are nearing 600,000. good news in new jersey, the state is seeing its lowest number of coronavirus related hospitalizations since march 24th, the governor tweeted saturday the problem is when we see some states make some gains we
theresa gatherings reflux incoming students planning to attend northeastern university in boston, massachusetts find another school if they don't agree to follow the university social gathering guidelines. syracuse university in new york has already handed down interim suspensions to 23 students after they gathered on the campus quad wednesday night we cannot go to bars and indoor dining we have to wear masks, we have to do the hard work to do the thing that matters the most which to get our...
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they don't tend to be the schools that are in control of the teachers unions so boston teachers association, massachusettsfornia, new york, you name it are putting the kibosh on time openings, even online and in person. it is just a tragedy. paul: why do the unions have such leverage, because obviously if the school districts order and the politicians order the schools to open, in class they can open previous and because the unions have so much political with the government or is it the strikes. jeanne: i think it's both, we should not demand that every school open necessarily in person, that is not what any of us want, we want school to happen, school can happen in a hybrid of variety of ways. there are institutions like a lot of charter networks that are opening their doors in person and offering teachers and parents options a virtual online remote education. so what we want is flexibility for districts, flexibility for schools, private, public, we don't want to tell me when they can't do something but we have to start school, the fact of the matter school is starting on time for auto students around th
they don't tend to be the schools that are in control of the teachers unions so boston teachers association, massachusettsfornia, new york, you name it are putting the kibosh on time openings, even online and in person. it is just a tragedy. paul: why do the unions have such leverage, because obviously if the school districts order and the politicians order the schools to open, in class they can open previous and because the unions have so much political with the government or is it the...
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kendi, in years of covering the city where you sit now, boston, massachusetts, two words that begin withs of what happens within the black community. and i'm not just talking about violence, friday night, saturday night shootings. i'm talking about the awareness of institutions that don't respond to people, which is violence in and of itself in a separate way. the other word that begins with "a" that i twin with awareness is access. and in this case, the lack of access, the lack of access to health insurance, to good schools, to good jobs, to better incomes, the access that means that you can walk into a company and apply for a job and not be looked at as someone different as they. what do we do about improving access? we've improved awareness. the demographics of this country have greatly changed. we've improved awareness. but what can we do to improve access? >> well, i think, first and foremost, when we think about access, we're typically thinking about policies. so, you know, policies determine sort of who has access. or in many cases in american history, who is being denied access.
kendi, in years of covering the city where you sit now, boston, massachusetts, two words that begin withs of what happens within the black community. and i'm not just talking about violence, friday night, saturday night shootings. i'm talking about the awareness of institutions that don't respond to people, which is violence in and of itself in a separate way. the other word that begins with "a" that i twin with awareness is access. and in this case, the lack of access, the lack of...
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in massachusetts, boston university is reporting 12 covid cases since testing began on campus late last month. five students at virginia tech have tested positive for covid ahead of the fall semester which starts next week. that's on top, of course, of the situations at unc chapel hill and notre dame having to move to online learning only after outbreaks on their campuses this week and in kansas health officials are investigating at least five covid clusters at universities across that state. let's go there. joining me right now is the health secretary for the state of kansas dr. lee norm ena. thanks for coming back on. i appreciate it. first, i want to ask you what you think dr. birx is advising about campuses and colleges doing surge testing. are are the colleges and universities in kansas capable of that? >> we have some of our colleges and universitieses that are doing surveillance testing when students, faculty and staff come in. we have some that are not doing surveillance or testing. we do have the ability to do surge testing, and, of course, to follow anybody that's going to be
in massachusetts, boston university is reporting 12 covid cases since testing began on campus late last month. five students at virginia tech have tested positive for covid ahead of the fall semester which starts next week. that's on top, of course, of the situations at unc chapel hill and notre dame having to move to online learning only after outbreaks on their campuses this week and in kansas health officials are investigating at least five covid clusters at universities across that state....
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boston. the shaw 54th massachusetts memorial. that is augustus st. gauden's masterpiece. he bas relief in boston common across from the state capitol. in a very public place, a bus stop. but that monument tells a narrative. it tells a story. it tells a deeply moving story of what black men had to do. they had to go die in a war to be acknowledged as men. furthermore, it is an artistic masterpiece. it is a bas relief like nothing else i don't think any american artist has ever created. once people learn that story, that monument moves them still. they have got to know what it represents. and it is about suffering. it is about blood sacrifice in a war, the way that can grab our emotions that other kinds of stores don't. but monuments do need to tell a story if they are really good. annette: yes. and the ones that we are upset about are the ones that tell stories that are painful in another way. it is not a story of -- i talked before about the values that we have, the value of suffering and redemption, those kinds of things, versus the white man's burden or manifest destiny.
boston. the shaw 54th massachusetts memorial. that is augustus st. gauden's masterpiece. he bas relief in boston common across from the state capitol. in a very public place, a bus stop. but that monument tells a narrative. it tells a story. it tells a deeply moving story of what black men had to do. they had to go die in a war to be acknowledged as men. furthermore, it is an artistic masterpiece. it is a bas relief like nothing else i don't think any american artist has ever created. once...
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south of boston in quincy, massachusetts. i thought, how my going to handle that.an just a, will he went home from the white house. [laughter]. he didn't do much of anything pretty lived on virtually every years. [laughter]. nor it was all entirely tedious, day after day and nothing happening, cannot possibly expect any intelligent reader to stay with another 50 pages about that. as lawson that we often worry about things we should worry about. in fact, in the final years of his life from the last two chapters of the book, many ways the most interesting part of the whole story. that was the inward journey beginning thin. in the inward ginny is because he was a man of such death. and such turmoil worried who needed the result love about himself about his family and his thoughts and his own mortality. it was beset by one terrible vote of another. lots of children, grandchildren. while he had one child was really a property prophecy, a young quincy, and the president. another son, charles, a very popular and lovable child. who killed himself with alcohol. and by the t
south of boston in quincy, massachusetts. i thought, how my going to handle that.an just a, will he went home from the white house. [laughter]. he didn't do much of anything pretty lived on virtually every years. [laughter]. nor it was all entirely tedious, day after day and nothing happening, cannot possibly expect any intelligent reader to stay with another 50 pages about that. as lawson that we often worry about things we should worry about. in fact, in the final years of his life from the...
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researchers at the massachusetts institute of technology and boston's brigham and women's hospital have created a new version of the n-95 mask. with high demand and shortages in some hospitals, this design could be a lifesaver. it's reusable. it's made of silicone rubber, and is designed to fit various faces shapes and sizes. most important, with proper sterilization it can be used again and again, simply by inserting special filters. it costs about 7 dollars to make. mit is also working on a new way to detect covid 19. teaming up with 3m in minnesota, chemists are developing an in-home test that works much like a pregnancy test. using bodily fluids, the paper test would identify the telltale proteins of the virus. the project is testing accuracy. their goal is to provide millions of in-home tests weekly. and, a new way to speed up antibody testing. the cdc released pictures of laboratory robots capable of processing 36 hundred samples in a day while public health scientists manage about 400 each day. that's it for this edition of matter of fact. we'll see you next week. >> if you joine
researchers at the massachusetts institute of technology and boston's brigham and women's hospital have created a new version of the n-95 mask. with high demand and shortages in some hospitals, this design could be a lifesaver. it's reusable. it's made of silicone rubber, and is designed to fit various faces shapes and sizes. most important, with proper sterilization it can be used again and again, simply by inserting special filters. it costs about 7 dollars to make. mit is also working on a...
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if you take a look, you can see this dramatically in boston where the larged slave population lived in massachusetts. there's a record taken through someone who writes it now -- about 1500 enslaved people in boston in like 1752. then you look at the slave census, 1754, and there's only like 900. well, what happened to 600 people in two years? well, that's dramatically undercounting. and this is one of the things that has led to the interpretation by historians who look at official records and say, oh, there's not that many. look at the low numbers. that's not the case. there was dramatic undercounting and i'm being very conservative with numbers in the book because it's so hard to get. yes. >> i have a question that is actually kind of a preamble to your book. >> okay. >> i was struck when you were talking about folks in the 1630s enslaving people. just as the people came here with the skill to make a buck or make a gristmill work, they came with a spirit to make a slave. they also came with a societal permission as to what they could get away with. you know, my question is kind of, without going ba
if you take a look, you can see this dramatically in boston where the larged slave population lived in massachusetts. there's a record taken through someone who writes it now -- about 1500 enslaved people in boston in like 1752. then you look at the slave census, 1754, and there's only like 900. well, what happened to 600 people in two years? well, that's dramatically undercounting. and this is one of the things that has led to the interpretation by historians who look at official records and...
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in august, massachusetts governor charlie baker hosted us in boston to discuss ways to reduce traffic congestion. in september we completed a three city fact-finding mission in australia. we were hosted by the michigan governor where we talked about protecting america's critical infrastructure. governor gavin newsom hosted us in san francisco for a discussion on eliminating redtape and smart technologies. we were looking forward to going to phoenix. hosted us virtually instead to discuss leveraging private sector investments. after our winter meeting in washington in february, the world changed. for all of us, and our focus shifted to battling an unprecedented pandemic. which has taken a terrible toll on our communities and wreak havoc on our national and state economies. responding to this crisis has shown the vital role of governors and of the nga. over the past five months, in the face of the most daunting challenge of our lifetime, america's governors have stepped up and lead. we did not let politics get in the way. we did not hesitate to make tough decisions. we followed the advi
in august, massachusetts governor charlie baker hosted us in boston to discuss ways to reduce traffic congestion. in september we completed a three city fact-finding mission in australia. we were hosted by the michigan governor where we talked about protecting america's critical infrastructure. governor gavin newsom hosted us in san francisco for a discussion on eliminating redtape and smart technologies. we were looking forward to going to phoenix. hosted us virtually instead to discuss...
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you could see this dramatically in boston, where the largest and sleeve population lived in massachusetts. there is a record taken -- about 15 or over 1500 enslaved people in boston, in like 1752, then you look at the sleeve census in 1754, and there is only 900. what happened to the 600 people over two years? it's dramatically being undercounted. it's one of the things that have been led to historical interpretations and look at the records and say there's just not that many. it's not important. look at the numbers. i think there is dramatic undercounting of being very conservative. it's so hard to get at them. >> i have a question. it is preamble to your book. i was struck when you were talking about folks in 16 thirties since leaving people, just as people came here with the skill anne -- they came with the skill to make someone a slave. they also came with a societal permission as to what they could get away with. my question is kind of, without going back to egypt, greece and rome. going to britain. magma canada. was it a permission that was granted for native peoples? non christian
you could see this dramatically in boston, where the largest and sleeve population lived in massachusetts. there is a record taken -- about 15 or over 1500 enslaved people in boston, in like 1752, then you look at the sleeve census in 1754, and there is only 900. what happened to the 600 people over two years? it's dramatically being undercounted. it's one of the things that have been led to historical interpretations and look at the records and say there's just not that many. it's not...
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state where there are no taxes but your citizens are deriving a lot of economic benefit from boston and massachusetts forward after covid to tax people who live in new hampshire, don't go to massachusetts much but derive a lot of benefit from the companies there? how would you structure that after covid? >> so let me clarify something we are not lucky for having taxes. we have fought hard to create a new hampshire advantage. democrats try to put income taxes on my desk all the time. the new hampshire advantage is real we've structured a model that works. when it comes to taxes, the key isn't revenue problem. we don't have a revenue problem. regardless of what the costs are, you can always manage within the revenue that you have it takes some intervention -- >> you're deriving a benefit from massachusetts how do you structure that if you're massachusetts >> who i do i structure that if i'm massachusetts? let them figure that out you don't come start taxing people across the boarder. you don't create new rules and gym min gimmicks that's why they're flooding over here they're putting their headquarters
state where there are no taxes but your citizens are deriving a lot of economic benefit from boston and massachusetts forward after covid to tax people who live in new hampshire, don't go to massachusetts much but derive a lot of benefit from the companies there? how would you structure that after covid? >> so let me clarify something we are not lucky for having taxes. we have fought hard to create a new hampshire advantage. democrats try to put income taxes on my desk all the time. the...
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in august, massachusetts governor charlie baker hosted us in boston to discuss innovative ways to reduceic congestion. in september weinding completed three city fact-finding mission in australia.re we were hosted by michigan frasr governor gretchen whitmer in october where we talked about protecting america's critical infrastructure. inr a di january, governor gavi newsom hosted nous san francisco for a discussion on eliminating red tape and smart technologies and we were looking forward to traveling to phoenix last monthv but governor ducey hosted us virtually instead to discuss leveraging private sector investments. after our nga winter meeting in washington in february, the world changed for all of us, our focus quickly shifted to battling an munitiesunprecedentl pandemic, which has take an terrible toll on our communities and wreaked havoc on our national and state economies. responding to this crises has e. more than ever the vital role of governors and of the ur nga. over the past five months, in e' the face of the most daunting challenge of our lifetime, america's governors have
in august, massachusetts governor charlie baker hosted us in boston to discuss innovative ways to reduceic congestion. in september weinding completed three city fact-finding mission in australia.re we were hosted by michigan frasr governor gretchen whitmer in october where we talked about protecting america's critical infrastructure. inr a di january, governor gavi newsom hosted nous san francisco for a discussion on eliminating red tape and smart technologies and we were looking forward to...
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and so if you take a look, there's december y -- you can see this in boston where the largest enslaved population lived in massachusetts, there's a record taken kind of through someone -- i forget who writes it now, but about 1500, over 1500 enslaved people in boston in like 1752, then you look at the slave census, 1754, and there's only like 900. well, what happened to 600 people in two years? that's dramatically undercounting. that's one of the things that has led to this interpretation by historians who look at official records and say there's just not that many. it's not that important. look at the low numbers. it's just not the case. i think there's dramatic undercounting. i'm being very conservative with numbers in the book because it's so hard to get at them. yeah. yes. >> i had a question that's actually kind of a preamble to your book. >> okay. >> i was struck when you were talking about folks in the 1630s enslaving people, that just as people came here with a skill to make a buck or to make a gristmill work, they came with a skill to make somebody a slave. and they also came with a societal permission as to w
and so if you take a look, there's december y -- you can see this in boston where the largest enslaved population lived in massachusetts, there's a record taken kind of through someone -- i forget who writes it now, but about 1500, over 1500 enslaved people in boston in like 1752, then you look at the slave census, 1754, and there's only like 900. well, what happened to 600 people in two years? that's dramatically undercounting. that's one of the things that has led to this interpretation by...
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boston conference in february triggered tens of thousands of coronavirus cases in the u.s. and abroad. researchers say the event, with just 177 attendees, led to 20,000 infections in massachusetts about 40% of all the cases in the boston area. it was also traced to other states and other countries, including singapore and australia. >>> the fastest man in the world has tested positive for the coronavirus. the diagnosis comes days after usain bolt celebrated his 34th birthday with a big maskless party. bolt is self-isolating in his home in jamaica. the eight-time olympic gold medalist says he is symptom free. >>> all right, let's talk more about sports. mona's favorite subject. we're talking baseball. something you don't see every day. >> yes, nationals and phillies tied at the top of the third. >> give it to me, mona. >> j.t. realmuto -- i looked that one up. real-muto? >> the highlights are off because you ad-libbed it there. >> sent it to the right field where it bounced off the top, it fell in the nationals' bullpen. that's a home run for philadelphia, that helped lift philly over d.c. 8-3. >> wow, mona. >> how were those highlights? >> that was very nice. yes. >> espn, you
boston conference in february triggered tens of thousands of coronavirus cases in the u.s. and abroad. researchers say the event, with just 177 attendees, led to 20,000 infections in massachusetts about 40% of all the cases in the boston area. it was also traced to other states and other countries, including singapore and australia. >>> the fastest man in the world has tested positive for the coronavirus. the diagnosis comes days after usain bolt celebrated his 34th birthday with a big...
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creation of that seat, one of the most searing racial justice moments in massachusetts history for the integration of the boston public schools, you chose to support the continued segregation. that was your choice. that the issue here is not that it was just one choice. you have opposed, he voted for three strikes and mass incarceration. he still to apologize for the consequences of the 19 i'd four crime bill. rejoinders are republicans against the obama administratio administration, the caucus, and democrats were the only member of the house democratic delegation to vote to maintain the number of immigration detention beds used to detain immigrants. and when a mom and dad came to asking for justice justice for the murdered son this isn't some bill, this is a family in front of you. >> r8 there is a laundry list there, take your time to respond. >>> thank you john very much. the crime bill was supported by every member of the massachusetts delegation, by nancy plessis by joe biden. the provisions in their created violence is women's act. it was a ban on assault weapons. the sentencing guidelines were clearly wr
creation of that seat, one of the most searing racial justice moments in massachusetts history for the integration of the boston public schools, you chose to support the continued segregation. that was your choice. that the issue here is not that it was just one choice. you have opposed, he voted for three strikes and mass incarceration. he still to apologize for the consequences of the 19 i'd four crime bill. rejoinders are republicans against the obama administratio administration, the...
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boston a long time ago. the very sturgis rally, a couple weeks ago. reading on my way up to set, a bachelorette party, most from massachusetts, super spreader state, are people learning lessons? >> i would like to think so. you see the big events you worry they're not. indeed, the boston study demonstrated that a third of the first 772 cases probably came from that singular genetic mutation, genetic event that happened at biogen that then led, propagated to 20,000 new infections. indeed, the first week of march. we weren't doing a lot of, all the things we know now to do and, boy, do i hope other people are doing them as they start to gather. >> doctor, as always, grateful for your time and incites. >> thank you so much. >>> up next, republican national convention. a different take on the coronavirus than your life, and this from the first lady. >> whether you like it or not, you always know what he's thinking. ♪ come on in, we're open. ♪ all we do is hand you the bag. simple. done. we adapt and we change. you know, you just figure it out. we've just been finding a way to keep on pushing. ♪ made with 98% naturally-derived ingredients bursting with sup
boston a long time ago. the very sturgis rally, a couple weeks ago. reading on my way up to set, a bachelorette party, most from massachusetts, super spreader state, are people learning lessons? >> i would like to think so. you see the big events you worry they're not. indeed, the boston study demonstrated that a third of the first 772 cases probably came from that singular genetic mutation, genetic event that happened at biogen that then led, propagated to 20,000 new infections. indeed,...
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boston community -- relatives of present. harold, your question. >> hello, senator i served 31 years in prison in massachusetts. i became a jailhouse lawyer during that time. i was able to get seven people out of prison through studying the law. the constitution affords the right of access to the court. no other politically unpopular group has had their access to the courts restricted in the way that incarcerated persons have. to ensure that all incarcerated persons can pursue legal remedies to unjust conditions, would you author or cosponsored legislation to repeal the prison litigation act to ensure that all incarcerated persons can pursue legal remedies to unjust conditions? >> absolutely. there has to be a are right for people who are incarcerated to be able to exercise their constitutional rights. they have to have an ability to be able to have legal recourse. and for somebody who like you who, 41 years, has been playing that role, you know that the system is one that should allow for those incarcerated to raise issues that otherwise would never be raised. so yes, , yes, i agree with you. that should be so
boston community -- relatives of present. harold, your question. >> hello, senator i served 31 years in prison in massachusetts. i became a jailhouse lawyer during that time. i was able to get seven people out of prison through studying the law. the constitution affords the right of access to the court. no other politically unpopular group has had their access to the courts restricted in the way that incarcerated persons have. to ensure that all incarcerated persons can pursue legal...
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no power or no influence or popularity, just an old fellow living on his farm south of boston in quincy massachusettsand i thought how will i handle that? i just can't say he went home from the white house and didn't do much and live 25 years. [laughter] nor was it all entirely tedious day after day nothing happening and i possibly expect any intelligent reader to stay another 50 pages about that. and the last two chapters and the most interesting part of thet whole story because with begins as the inward journey. that needed to resolve his family when terrible blow after another and while he had one child who was and john quincy became president he also had charles and he killed himself with alcohol by the time he was in his early thirties his daughter abby died in a consequence of a hideous mastectomy performed in-house in the day before anesthetics. a horror that one cannot even imagine. and her mother and father right outside the door. and the death of his wife abigail and his declining health and strength and it blazed burned right to the end. and interestingly he would've said a realist and bec
no power or no influence or popularity, just an old fellow living on his farm south of boston in quincy massachusettsand i thought how will i handle that? i just can't say he went home from the white house and didn't do much and live 25 years. [laughter] nor was it all entirely tedious day after day nothing happening and i possibly expect any intelligent reader to stay another 50 pages about that. and the last two chapters and the most interesting part of thet whole story because with begins as...
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boston marathon bombing. the judge who oversaw the case did not adequately screen jurors for potential bias. defense claimed a jury from massachusetts cannot be impartial. they took issue with two jurors who said they lied during jury selection claiming one of them did not disclose their social media post about the bomber. >> the naacp and local at african-american safety leaders are calling out those who use violence and try to hijacked e arnot coitted to our -- >> agitators said the alameda county fire department offered. >> time to check on the weather. we did the hurricane stuff. how about us? fog in the morning? >> no hurricanes for us. we have some of the most stable weather. the marine layer doesn't get much more settled than that with low clouds in the bay. with the cut the billion-dollar suspension. instead of the skyway part of the bridge they added this fancy guy. it is a pretty sight out there. is a look at numbers around the bay area they have called off a bit. here's what we are expecting. fog and clouds roll into the coastline overnight. it would be cloudy on saturday but in the and highs will stay warm and it will be
boston marathon bombing. the judge who oversaw the case did not adequately screen jurors for potential bias. defense claimed a jury from massachusetts cannot be impartial. they took issue with two jurors who said they lied during jury selection claiming one of them did not disclose their social media post about the bomber. >> the naacp and local at african-american safety leaders are calling out those who use violence and try to hijacked e arnot coitted to our -- >> agitators said...
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areas places in commuting distance to big cities, places like colorado spring, melrose, massachusetts outside bostont you kind of like to get a bargain. case schiller in their 20-city index today released about two hours ago up 3.5% in terms of prices in june led by phoenix, seattle and tampa, all of the cities in their 20-city index reporting were up. and i leave you with one final number. that's existing home sales i never bought a new home in my life but existing home sales, those up 24.7%, that's the largest monthly gain since 1968 and i leave you with a place you could buy in gary, indiana. did you ever want to live in gary, indiana stuart? stuart: just tell me the price, jeff. >> [laughter] >> reporter: i could get you a house here for $100,000. stuart: sold, baby, sold. >> reporter: not this house. you haven't seen the house but that's fine. stuart: jeff you're all right thanks very much indeed. now i'm going to switch gears, completely switch gears showing lavish properties in california. take a look. >> if a disney princess design ed a bathroom this is what it would look like. i'd probably
areas places in commuting distance to big cities, places like colorado spring, melrose, massachusetts outside bostont you kind of like to get a bargain. case schiller in their 20-city index today released about two hours ago up 3.5% in terms of prices in june led by phoenix, seattle and tampa, all of the cities in their 20-city index reporting were up. and i leave you with one final number. that's existing home sales i never bought a new home in my life but existing home sales, those up 24.7%,...
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massachusetts, the swat team and many things they have done to capture the boston marathon bomber.mer police chief leading the search with the commissioner and he will talk about that. he is more than disappointed. i never met sean hannity in person that seems nice, he will talk about his book in the country. lawrence jones and joey jones, no relation. a powerful symbol of triumph, starch resuming on new york city's saint nicholas church which was destroyed in the 9/11 attacks. we will talk about the importance of this project for all americans in the high school student who raise $2,000 to support veterans and this is only the beginning of his mission. what is next for the patriotic team? i urge you and don't demand that you get dressed. back in a moment. given my unique lifestyle, that'd be perfect! let me grab a pen and some paper. know what? i'm gonna switch now. just need my desk... my chair... and my phone. only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ . i will go down as the most aggressive president in american history. >> donald trump releasing a new
massachusetts, the swat team and many things they have done to capture the boston marathon bomber.mer police chief leading the search with the commissioner and he will talk about that. he is more than disappointed. i never met sean hannity in person that seems nice, he will talk about his book in the country. lawrence jones and joey jones, no relation. a powerful symbol of triumph, starch resuming on new york city's saint nicholas church which was destroyed in the 9/11 attacks. we will talk...