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fabricantes de armas de estados unidos, el litigio presentado fue ante una corte federal de boston, massachusettstrategia legal le llevÓ varios aÑos. hay empresas que serÁn demandadas. mÉxico busca frenar los asesinatos en el paÍs. >> que desarrollen e implementen estÁndares razonables y verificables para monitorear y disciplinar a sus distribuidores. >> esta demanda no atenta contra la segunda enmienda de los estados unidos. jessica: los daÑos ocurren aquÍ. segÚn cÁlculos oficiales, el 70% de las armas que llegan aquÍ son estadounidenses, y los grupos criminales presumen ese armamento para intimidar. segÚn cancillerÍa mexicana, el armamento estadounidense estÁ vinculado a 17.000 muertes. >> cuanto menos, esto va a motivar a que las compaÑÍas fortalezcan sus esquemas de control, es decir que retomen esquemas de seguridad para prevenir en el futuro que las armas sigan llegando a mÉxico. jorge: al regresar, las zonas californianos, ¿sabían que nuestros hogares comparten la energía? pero cuando tratamos de mantenernos frescos en medio de una ola de calor, llevamos la red de suministro al límite. ¡se
fabricantes de armas de estados unidos, el litigio presentado fue ante una corte federal de boston, massachusettstrategia legal le llevÓ varios aÑos. hay empresas que serÁn demandadas. mÉxico busca frenar los asesinatos en el paÍs. >> que desarrollen e implementen estÁndares razonables y verificables para monitorear y disciplinar a sus distribuidores. >> esta demanda no atenta contra la segunda enmienda de los estados unidos. jessica: los daÑos ocurren aquÍ. segÚn cÁlculos...
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por eso el gobierno de méxico demandó 11 fabricantes en boston massachusetts. >> en contra de quienesallí apoyan la demanda. dicen que es una guerra de la que estados unidos es responsable. según el gobierno cada año entran ilegalmente al país medio millón de armas, y cuantifican $200,000,000,000. daños por las que se exigirá una compensación económica de $10,000,000,000. las empresas no han hecho comentarios. pero la asociación de tiro de estados unidos dice que méxico es responsable de la violencia de su territorio, aunque fabrican armas específicamente para los narcos. especialistas en seguridad no creen que ganen la demanda. >> lo que hacen los fabricantes de armas es comercializarlas por intermediarios. >> las armas poleas ser parte de una guerra en el tribunal. >> ahora hablemos de la crisis que experimentan las aerolíneas por episodios violentos en el país. en el casoás reciente el agresor tuvo que ser amarrado a su asiento. también la cancelación y demora de vuelos ha causado pagos en aeropuertos. >> (gritos). >> pasado de copas un pasajero arremete contra una auxiliar de vuel
por eso el gobierno de méxico demandó 11 fabricantes en boston massachusetts. >> en contra de quienesallí apoyan la demanda. dicen que es una guerra de la que estados unidos es responsable. según el gobierno cada año entran ilegalmente al país medio millón de armas, y cuantifican $200,000,000,000. daños por las que se exigirá una compensación económica de $10,000,000,000. las empresas no han hecho comentarios. pero la asociación de tiro de estados unidos dice que méxico es...
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said no a chinese invent the fortune cookie, but about 10 years ago a chinese archivist from boston, massachusetts got in contact with brian keto the grandson today that's operating the shop. he said indeed his grandfather was the originator of the fortune cookie. however, when say chiquito did the fortune cookie he put haiku poetry into the fortune cookie. whereas the chinese put the fortune in there and then commercialize it by giving it out. the local restaurants this is a sparrow building built way back in 1882. what do you think they had here? this is before the automobile. this was a blacksmith shop. so the sparrow building had blacksmith shop here and historically this is where the pentecostal movement first had their meetings upstairs in the rooms up here the pentecostal movement way back in 1906. down this driveway again. it's one of the buddhist temples. this was built way back in 1940. and both the temple was built as a community center also, so in the sanctuary they do not have permanent seating so they could have maybe a dance hall during the evenings or on weekends. toyo miitake was
said no a chinese invent the fortune cookie, but about 10 years ago a chinese archivist from boston, massachusetts got in contact with brian keto the grandson today that's operating the shop. he said indeed his grandfather was the originator of the fortune cookie. however, when say chiquito did the fortune cookie he put haiku poetry into the fortune cookie. whereas the chinese put the fortune in there and then commercialize it by giving it out. the local restaurants this is a sparrow building...
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massachusetts in general and, of course, boston specifically, was a hotbed of abolitionist sentiment, and he had very much wanted to pull together a troop, a regiment of african-american soldiers. so he looked to the prominent abolitionists in the massachusetts area, in boston specifically, to form what was called a black committee, which consisted of not only noted african-american abolitionists such as frederick douglas, but also white abolitionists, as well, such as wendell phillips or george luther sterns. they formed the black committee and started to rally support around the idea of forming a regiment of african-americans. they got together a group of recruiters. along this wall over here, we have pictures of many of the men and women who spread out across the north, seeking african-americans to join the 54th massachusetts regiment. at the time, of course, during the civil war, each state would put forth a regiment of soldiers. so you would have the 110th new york regiment, for example, or the 20th massachusetts regiment. that means all the soldiers from that regiment came from
massachusetts in general and, of course, boston specifically, was a hotbed of abolitionist sentiment, and he had very much wanted to pull together a troop, a regiment of african-american soldiers. so he looked to the prominent abolitionists in the massachusetts area, in boston specifically, to form what was called a black committee, which consisted of not only noted african-american abolitionists such as frederick douglas, but also white abolitionists, as well, such as wendell phillips or...
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massachusetts volunteer infantry. up next, an additional segment from the program with co-curator saro greenough, regarding the legacy of the memorial and efforts to conserve the once neglected bronze sculpture in boston. >> the 54th massachusetts regiment, augusta saint-gauden shaw memorial, has continued to reverberate through american culture in the 20th and 21st century. artists, poets, writers have reflected on its importance throughout this time. there have been poems written to it, composers have reflected on it. st. gaudens himself was one of the first people to try and promote knowledge about his memorial as soon as it was installed. he commissioned curtis and cameron, who were a company that made prints that circulated images of the finest works of art that america had created. they circulated these images to colleges and libraries and schools throughout the country. he commissioned them to make a photograph and a print of the shaw memorial that was sold to schools and libraries. you could buy it in a variety of different sizes in the late 19th and early 20th century. because he wanted people to see and understand this monument and also the importance of the 54th. we can get a sense of how w
massachusetts volunteer infantry. up next, an additional segment from the program with co-curator saro greenough, regarding the legacy of the memorial and efforts to conserve the once neglected bronze sculpture in boston. >> the 54th massachusetts regiment, augusta saint-gauden shaw memorial, has continued to reverberate through american culture in the 20th and 21st century. artists, poets, writers have reflected on its importance throughout this time. there have been poems written to it,...
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but ten years ago, the chinese archivist from boston, massachusetts, got in contact with brian kito, the grandson today, who's operating the shop. he said, indeed, his grandfather was the originator of their fortune cookie. however when seiichi kito invented the porch and kobe, he put haiku poetry in the fortune cookie. when the chinese back to 40 kobe cookie, they commercialized and put it out in the restaurant. this is the sperl building, built way back in 1882. what do you think they had? here this is before the automobile. this was a black smith shop, so the sperl building had blacksmith's shop here. historically, this is where the [inaudible] had their first meetings upstairs in the room up here. the pentecostals movement, way back in 1906. down this driveway, again, it's one of the buddhist temples. this is built way back 1940. and though this temple was built as a community center, also, so in the sanctuary, they do not have permanent seating. so they could have, maybe, it dance hall during the evenings, or on weekends. miitake was a local professional photographer here in lau
but ten years ago, the chinese archivist from boston, massachusetts, got in contact with brian kito, the grandson today, who's operating the shop. he said, indeed, his grandfather was the originator of their fortune cookie. however when seiichi kito invented the porch and kobe, he put haiku poetry in the fortune cookie. when the chinese back to 40 kobe cookie, they commercialized and put it out in the restaurant. this is the sperl building, built way back in 1882. what do you think they had?...
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environmental and social impact assessment to the deep sea mining company, known as deep grain and in boston, massachusetts science journalist daniel ackerman, welcome to everyone. daniel, i'm going to start with you with the most basic question of explain to us what deep sea mining is. yes. so deep sea mining is basically the extraction of mineral resources from the bottom of the ocean. and there are a number of different ways that it could work, but one of the most common proposals is to collect these resources called poly metallic nodule. so these nodules form over millions of years at the bottom of the ocean and they're really rich and cobalt nickel, copper and manganese. a lot of these metals that we could potentially use for electric car batteries or wind turbines, things that will fuel the green economy. and so one of the more common proposals for forgetting the nodules which can be miles below the surface on the sea floor is basically to do the kind of vacuum cleaner system of the sea floor. and it would start with the maybe dump truck size collector vehicles that would roam around on the sea floor
environmental and social impact assessment to the deep sea mining company, known as deep grain and in boston, massachusetts science journalist daniel ackerman, welcome to everyone. daniel, i'm going to start with you with the most basic question of explain to us what deep sea mining is. yes. so deep sea mining is basically the extraction of mineral resources from the bottom of the ocean. and there are a number of different ways that it could work, but one of the most common proposals is to...
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so joining us to discuss what we just saw and a whole lot more from boston, massachusetts, a psychiatrist, dr. nicole christian back wait from shreveport, louisiana, i see you. nurse felicia croft and from tampa, florida document, often assistant professor of internal medicine and pediatrics. university. south florida. thank you all for joining me. i know that you all are busy, stressed out and the little bit of time that you have, you're giving it to us for this conversation. so we appreciate it very much. obviously need to talk about what we just saw from that a nurse. so i'm going to go to the psychiatrist on the panel, dr. a christian brathwaite, and before we get to that doctor, i'm going to read something that you posted on twitter something. i think our viewers need to see. you said i have tested positive for kobe. i tried to be diligent about masking, but i had moments where i let my car down. now i'm isolating in my office and i can hear my kids crying because they can't have mommy. i feel like i had about a bad sinus infection, praying for quick recovery and everyone stays negat
so joining us to discuss what we just saw and a whole lot more from boston, massachusetts, a psychiatrist, dr. nicole christian back wait from shreveport, louisiana, i see you. nurse felicia croft and from tampa, florida document, often assistant professor of internal medicine and pediatrics. university. south florida. thank you all for joining me. i know that you all are busy, stressed out and the little bit of time that you have, you're giving it to us for this conversation. so we appreciate...
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the acting mayor of boston, massachusetts, kim janey on tuesday likened requiring proof of a covid vaccination to slave papers and birtherism. let me play a sound bite from this mayor. >> during slavery, post slavery, as recent as what the immigrant population has to go through here. we heard trump with the birth certificate nonsense. here, we want to make sure we're not do anything that would further create a barrier for residents. >> an additional layer of this is, although she has put out a statement that she is encouraging people to get vaccinations. i'm wondering what you think that message, coming from a mayor of a major american city. >> gosh, i really am having trouble following that completely. here is where i would break it down. politics infused into this epidemic is harmful. it's held us back every step of the way. it's given a platform more misinformation. and that's what's caused the most amount of damage, in my opinion, is this infusion of politics into public health. we've got to stop that. what we need to do is keep a simple message. delta is here. it's bad. it's going to be w
the acting mayor of boston, massachusetts, kim janey on tuesday likened requiring proof of a covid vaccination to slave papers and birtherism. let me play a sound bite from this mayor. >> during slavery, post slavery, as recent as what the immigrant population has to go through here. we heard trump with the birth certificate nonsense. here, we want to make sure we're not do anything that would further create a barrier for residents. >> an additional layer of this is, although she...
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my wife, she has a green card and my two kids was born in boston, massachusetts. they are u.s. right now the situation is really tough, as you know. >> i came, i think it was on july 13. on the u.s. embassy website, there was an email address that i could send an email and i could request embassy assistance. and i did that. i just got the auto-reply and i didn't get anything else other than that. and then i was just waiting for last three days for a response and i didn't receive anything. lisa: he and his family finally got help from a u.s. senator. yesterday president biden affirmed that the u.s. would stick with the 31 evacuation august deadline despite pleas by some world leaders and members of congress to prolong the mission. the president did say there were contingency plans being drawn up to stay longer. but sources involved in the evacuation efforts, including members of congress, tell "newshour" that the situation on the ground is glaringly different that the american process remains a bottleneck and there is no way everyone can be out by august 31 under current conditi
my wife, she has a green card and my two kids was born in boston, massachusetts. they are u.s. right now the situation is really tough, as you know. >> i came, i think it was on july 13. on the u.s. embassy website, there was an email address that i could send an email and i could request embassy assistance. and i did that. i just got the auto-reply and i didn't get anything else other than that. and then i was just waiting for last three days for a response and i didn't receive anything....
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heavy rainfall is going to continue across jersey, new york city, on into connecticut and boston, massachusettsyou can see it, too. all of massachusetts will see -- see heavy rainfall. northern new -- new hampshire, vermont, we're also going to see it. about 6 inches of rain. some areas, up to 10 inches. this is on top of what we have already dealt with the last seven days so you take that saturated ground. tropical storm to hurricane force winds coming onshore. you mix all that together. trees are going to topple and, yeah, we are going to see power outages for sure. the good news is we are seeing out of state crews, power crews come into the region. robyn, they are coming from 30 different states, d.c., and canada. more than 12,000 crews are coming in to help restore power. that's the kind of storm we are dealing with here. >> goodness. thanks for keeping us posted. we will check in with you in about half an hour's time. thanks so much. tyler mauldin there. >>> so earlier, cnn spoke with lieutenant commander robert mitchell. he is part of a hurricane-hunter team that flew directly into hurric
heavy rainfall is going to continue across jersey, new york city, on into connecticut and boston, massachusettsyou can see it, too. all of massachusetts will see -- see heavy rainfall. northern new -- new hampshire, vermont, we're also going to see it. about 6 inches of rain. some areas, up to 10 inches. this is on top of what we have already dealt with the last seven days so you take that saturated ground. tropical storm to hurricane force winds coming onshore. you mix all that together. trees...
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it's going to bring in martial law over boston massachusetts and the british actually start -- the military governor starts seizing power and weapons leading to increased tensions. and this is ultimately going to build into a potential chance to seize gunpowder in the town of conquered, or rest sons of liberace -- john hancock. wet results -- is this! i'm the shot heard around the world had been conquered. one of the first shots of the american revolution was fired when the british regulars meet up with colonial militiamen, from massachusetts. and shots are fired. who fires the first shot? >> nobody knows. >> exactly. but, who do the british say fired? the communist rebels. who do the colonists say fired? the british! murderers. it is from this that the war begins. this is an issue a militia group. refreshing a militia unit was basically anyone from the years of 16 and 60. they would meet up roughly once a month and drill and train traditionally like the national guard. , but most american colonists do have some experience with a gun, a musket. more so than your average british soldier, lar
it's going to bring in martial law over boston massachusetts and the british actually start -- the military governor starts seizing power and weapons leading to increased tensions. and this is ultimately going to build into a potential chance to seize gunpowder in the town of conquered, or rest sons of liberace -- john hancock. wet results -- is this! i'm the shot heard around the world had been conquered. one of the first shots of the american revolution was fired when the british regulars...
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. >>> cbs boston reports a massachusetts woman says she's lucky to be alive after a tree branch felle she was inside. the huge branch fell on maureen gallagher's car in the town of palmer narrowly missing her head. she was on her way to see her husband who's recovering from a stroke at a rehab facility. she said she saw the crackling of a facility. >> i don't know why i did this, but i turned my head this way and i kept my head parallel to my shoulder and that's what saved me. >> the palmer fire chief said if the branch fell a couple of inches in either direction, the woman would have been killed. >>> and the associated press said nasa is delaying a space walk scheduled for today because of an astronaut undisclosed medical issue. mark vandehi was supposed to venture outside of the space station to install a bracket for new solar wings. he's dealing with a, quote, minor medical issue but did not provide further details. the space walk will be rescheduled. >>> so still ahead, an irreplaceable diamond. how superstars beyonce and jay z are making history in a new tiffany campaign. b beyo
. >>> cbs boston reports a massachusetts woman says she's lucky to be alive after a tree branch felle she was inside. the huge branch fell on maureen gallagher's car in the town of palmer narrowly missing her head. she was on her way to see her husband who's recovering from a stroke at a rehab facility. she said she saw the crackling of a facility. >> i don't know why i did this, but i turned my head this way and i kept my head parallel to my shoulder and that's what saved me....
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but here's the problem everyone in connecticut wanted hartford or new haven everyone in massachusetts wanted boston but nobody wanted the capital to be in another state they all knew that power would be an economic boom and nobody wanted to have another city to have its only got but for 25 years there is a fight over where the capital city should be. next slide. we were working under the articles of confederation it took several drafts and years to ratify the articles but the unicameral legislature they cannot raise money to pay back the veterans they cannot govern it was wholly into factual we lack the capital city, the functioning government. and this is what washington responds to. next slide. on everyone's minds , washington ways in and we are either a united people, united for federal purposes or 13 independent sovereigns contradicting each other. and then to say i see no greater evil than this union. political factions or parties start to form. the north against the south the eastern seaboard seaboard versus the west and then the federalist and anti- federalist instead of the opposition party
but here's the problem everyone in connecticut wanted hartford or new haven everyone in massachusetts wanted boston but nobody wanted the capital to be in another state they all knew that power would be an economic boom and nobody wanted to have another city to have its only got but for 25 years there is a fight over where the capital city should be. next slide. we were working under the articles of confederation it took several drafts and years to ratify the articles but the unicameral...
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it's going to bring in martial law over boston and massachusetts. and the british actually start, under thomas gage, whose military governor to start seizing weapons leading to aggression. this is going to lead to a chance to seize gunpowder at the town of concord. and maybe revolutionary figures. in lexington. and what results? hmm. is this. the shot heard round the world maybe. concord also said the shot round the world happened in concord. one of the first shots of the american revolution is fired when the british regulars meet up with colonial militiamen. from massachusetts on to lexington grid. shots are fired. who fired the first shot? >> good enough. the british. murderers. and it's from this that the war begins. now, this is initially a militia unit so refreshing, a militia unit is basically anyone from the ages of 16 and 60, they would meet up roughly once a month and drill and train in traditional trappings, think of like the national guard today. most american colonists do have some experience with a gun, with a musket, more so than your
it's going to bring in martial law over boston and massachusetts. and the british actually start, under thomas gage, whose military governor to start seizing weapons leading to aggression. this is going to lead to a chance to seize gunpowder at the town of concord. and maybe revolutionary figures. in lexington. and what results? hmm. is this. the shot heard round the world maybe. concord also said the shot round the world happened in concord. one of the first shots of the american revolution is...
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ya mÁs al este, massachusetts y boston verÍamos menos lluvia.e grace. ha dejado ocho muertos, varios desaparecidos y muchas, muchas afectaciones en algunos municipios en el centro del paÍs. paulina: el huracÁn grace tocÓ territorio mexicano en esta madrugada. las calles estÁn completamente inundadas, no hay energÍa elÉctrica, permanecen incomunicados y hay 1 millÓn de habitantes en la costa afectados. >> devastados por un huracÁn. el mÁs violento. no se comparan con este animal. paulina: grace sembrÓ temor. >> ver cÓmo salen volando las cosas es un pÁnico por completo. paulina: el gobernador de veracruz confirmÓ que grace dejÓ un saldo de ocho muertos y tres desaparecidos. >> ahÍ en el lugar seis que son familias. paulina: el ejÉrcito mexicano ya desplegÓ el plan para emergencia y rescatÓ cuerpos y sobrevivientes atrapados en un derrumbe. es la familia completa de este hombre. >> era mi esposa y mis seis hijos.
ya mÁs al este, massachusetts y boston verÍamos menos lluvia.e grace. ha dejado ocho muertos, varios desaparecidos y muchas, muchas afectaciones en algunos municipios en el centro del paÍs. paulina: el huracÁn grace tocÓ territorio mexicano en esta madrugada. las calles estÁn completamente inundadas, no hay energÍa elÉctrica, permanecen incomunicados y hay 1 millÓn de habitantes en la costa afectados. >> devastados por un huracÁn. el mÁs violento. no se comparan con este...
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everyone in connecticut went to connecticut, everyone in delaware wanted -- if in massachusetts wanted boston wanted the capitol to be in another state they all knew political power would follow the capitol, and economic boom no one wanted another city to have a leg up, everybody wanted their own city. for 25 years, there is a fight over where the capitol city should be. we were working under the articles of confederation, a league of friendship. i took several drafts and years to radically they didn't have a president or ports, it had a camera legislature and that's it. they couldn't raise money to pay back veterans, the so we lack the capitol city, we lack functioning government, good luck with that and this is what washington response to. next slide. on everyone's mind, it was written in newspapers, have we fought for this? washington poison and says with her are united people in federal purposes or 13 independent sovereignties. contradicting each other, washington speaks and says i see no greater evil. the north against the south, seaboard against the west, more rural areas and within the
everyone in connecticut went to connecticut, everyone in delaware wanted -- if in massachusetts wanted boston wanted the capitol to be in another state they all knew political power would follow the capitol, and economic boom no one wanted another city to have a leg up, everybody wanted their own city. for 25 years, there is a fight over where the capitol city should be. we were working under the articles of confederation, a league of friendship. i took several drafts and years to radically...
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to boston, massachusetts on a gallon of diesel fuel. out of the corridor they use different fuels to move their locomotives. but one of the beauties about the legislation we've been debating here for the last week or two is that we, we actually, in terms of getting the economy moving or keeping our economy moving, we provide significant investments in passenger rail service. we also provide significant investments in road, highways, and bridges. and we provide significant investments in rail to be used by freight. and we make significant investments in our ports. a lot of people are going to be involved, as the presiding officer knows. a lot of people are going to be involved in doing all the work involved in the different kinds of investments i just mentioned, and those are good jobs. many of them are union jobs. they'll pay the prevailing wage and provide a lot of income for communities and for the folks who do that work. the other thing, at the end of the day when work is more or less completed, we've made a lot of progress on roads,
to boston, massachusetts on a gallon of diesel fuel. out of the corridor they use different fuels to move their locomotives. but one of the beauties about the legislation we've been debating here for the last week or two is that we, we actually, in terms of getting the economy moving or keeping our economy moving, we provide significant investments in passenger rail service. we also provide significant investments in road, highways, and bridges. and we provide significant investments in rail to...
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everyone in massachusetts wanted boston. parochial interest range. nobody wanted the b in another state. the all-new that political power would follow the capital, that would be an economic boon and no one wanted another city double leg of the everybody won its own city. for 25 years there is a fight over where the capital city should be. next light. or a function government. we were working under the articles of confederation, a loose quote-unquote league of friendship. it took several drafts and used to even ratify the articles. the problem the articles didn't have president, , didn't have courts. a unilateral -- unicameral legislative that's it. it was utterly and wholly ineffectual. we lacked a capital city. we lacked a function government. good luck with that. this is what washington responds to. next light. on everyone's minds and was written in newspapers, have we fought for this? washington weighs in. he says we are either a united people that are united for federal purposes, or we are 13 independent sovereigns, contradicting each other. wash
everyone in massachusetts wanted boston. parochial interest range. nobody wanted the b in another state. the all-new that political power would follow the capital, that would be an economic boon and no one wanted another city double leg of the everybody won its own city. for 25 years there is a fight over where the capital city should be. next light. or a function government. we were working under the articles of confederation, a loose quote-unquote league of friendship. it took several drafts...
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everyone in massachusetts wanted boston. parochial interests rained. nobody wanted a b in another state. they all knew that political power would follow the capital, that would be an economic boom and a with one kevin of the city travel like. everybody wanted its own city, after 25 years there is a fight over where the capital city should be. next slide. or a functioning government. we were working under the articles of confederation, a loose quote-unquote league of friendship. it took several drafts and years to even ratify the articles. the problem the articles didn't have a president, didn't have ports. it had a unicameral legislature, that's it. they couldn't raise money to pay back the veterans. they couldn't govern. it was utterly and wholly ineffectual. so we lack the capital city, we lack a functioning government, good luck with that this is what washington response to. next slide. on everyone's minds, , and it ws written in newspapers, have we fought for this? washington weighs in. he says we are either a united people that are united for fede
everyone in massachusetts wanted boston. parochial interests rained. nobody wanted a b in another state. they all knew that political power would follow the capital, that would be an economic boom and a with one kevin of the city travel like. everybody wanted its own city, after 25 years there is a fight over where the capital city should be. next slide. or a functioning government. we were working under the articles of confederation, a loose quote-unquote league of friendship. it took several...
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connecticut wanted harvard or new haven everyone in delaware wanted wilmington, everyone in massachusetts wanted bostone worldview interests range and no one wanted the capital in another state turkey they all knew political power would involve the capital that it would be an economic boom and no one wanted another city to have a leg up. everyone wanted its own city and for 25 years, there's a fight over where the capital city should be. next slide. all function government, we were working under the articles of confederation, a loose quote unquote league of friendship. it took several drafts and years to even ratify the articles. the problem, the articles did have a president, didn't have courts, it had a unicameral legislature, that's it they couldn't raise money to pay back the veterans. they couldn't govern. it was utterly ineffectual tear we lacked a capital city. we lacked a functioning government. this is what washington response to. next slide. on everyone's mind, and it was written in newspapers, have we fought for this. washington ways in and says we are either united people that are united fo
connecticut wanted harvard or new haven everyone in delaware wanted wilmington, everyone in massachusetts wanted bostone worldview interests range and no one wanted the capital in another state turkey they all knew political power would involve the capital that it would be an economic boom and no one wanted another city to have a leg up. everyone wanted its own city and for 25 years, there's a fight over where the capital city should be. next slide. all function government, we were working...
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connecticut wanted hartford and everyone in delaware wanted wilmington and everyone in massachusetts wanted boston. the world interests ranged and nobody wanted capitol to be in another state and they although that political power would probably follow the capitol and would be an economic moment and nobody wanted another city to have leg up and everybody wanted the city and for 25 years, there is a fight over where the capitol city should be. next slide. no or a functioning government, we were working under the articles of confederation, natives league of friendship. it took several drafts and years to ratify the articles. the problem the articles did not have a president, no force, had legislature and that's it. they couldn't raise money to pay back the veterans they couldn't govern. it was utterly ineffectual so we like the capitol city, we lacked functioning government, and good luck with that. this is what washington respond to grade next slide. but everyone's minds, and it was written in newspapers, have we fought for this. in washington ways in and he said we are either united people and uni
connecticut wanted hartford and everyone in delaware wanted wilmington and everyone in massachusetts wanted boston. the world interests ranged and nobody wanted capitol to be in another state and they although that political power would probably follow the capitol and would be an economic moment and nobody wanted another city to have leg up and everybody wanted the city and for 25 years, there is a fight over where the capitol city should be. next slide. no or a functioning government, we were...
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guest: i have a practice-based in boston, massachusetts.p folks navigate what is a complex student loan system. i help people dealing with disputes or problems with their student loans or misinformation and i defend folks who are dealing with issues of hardship, default collections. host: i imagine that during this pandemic, you have had to deal with those issues and related issues. what are some of the biggest problems you are seeing with student debt management? guest: for federal student loan borrowers, the good news is there are a lot of programs to help people manage their loans. there are so many complex eligibility criteria -- servicers do not always do a great job of facilitating these programs. a lot of people get tripped up. sometimes they get sent in the wrong direction and sometimes their errors are mistakes that need to be corrected. host: when it comes to the federal reserve, about $1.8 trillion in student loan debt out there. the average debt is $32,000. the average monthly payment is $393. we saw the biden abundance ration e
guest: i have a practice-based in boston, massachusetts.p folks navigate what is a complex student loan system. i help people dealing with disputes or problems with their student loans or misinformation and i defend folks who are dealing with issues of hardship, default collections. host: i imagine that during this pandemic, you have had to deal with those issues and related issues. what are some of the biggest problems you are seeing with student debt management? guest: for federal student...
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massachusetts. just outside boston. then he looks back at the monitor. last nights phone call from nearby winchester hospital requesting permission to transfer this patient suddenly it makes more sense. the distraught 22-year-old has recently overdosed like a broken wrist or appendicitis but when patients with complex conditions or unexplained symptoms come in and send them over a facility is hundreds and more equipment. the high quality image in front of him they can see the winchester staff could not and it explains why the and that explained why he was acting strangely. he has looked at thousands of scans brains shrunken from alzheimer's disease, with tiny broken blood vessels, brains with tumors and different sizes, shapes, locations. in every case no matter what the damage looked like it was pretty clear what was going on. what he sees on the screen in front of him is strange and alien belonging to note category he can imagine. it looks like someone took a page out of his medical school textbook and deliberately highlighted the brain's memory center
massachusetts. just outside boston. then he looks back at the monitor. last nights phone call from nearby winchester hospital requesting permission to transfer this patient suddenly it makes more sense. the distraught 22-year-old has recently overdosed like a broken wrist or appendicitis but when patients with complex conditions or unexplained symptoms come in and send them over a facility is hundreds and more equipment. the high quality image in front of him they can see the winchester staff...
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now let's meet today's semi-finalists-- a junior at boston university from danvers, massachusetts...shington... and a urologist from baltimore, maryland... and now, here is the host of "jeopardy!"--alex trebek! [ cheers and applause ] hey, johnny. thank you. thank you, ladies and gentlemen and welcome, and a warm welcome back to our first group of semi-finalists-- erin, tom, and justin. they performed well in the quarter-final games. justin, in this threesome, was the highest scorer so he will select first as we start the jeopardy! round. we begin with the dollar figures, and we follow that with the categories. here they are... next... ...aren't they? and finally... good variety there, justin. where do we start? we'll start with bond movie for $200. - tom. - what is "doctor no"? - that's it. - bond movie, $400, please. - tom. - what is "casino royale"? - right again. - bond movie, $600. [beep] that was "the spy who loved me." - tom. - bond movie, $800, please. - erin. - what is "die another day"?
now let's meet today's semi-finalists-- a junior at boston university from danvers, massachusetts...shington... and a urologist from baltimore, maryland... and now, here is the host of "jeopardy!"--alex trebek! [ cheers and applause ] hey, johnny. thank you. thank you, ladies and gentlemen and welcome, and a warm welcome back to our first group of semi-finalists-- erin, tom, and justin. they performed well in the quarter-final games. justin, in this threesome, was the highest scorer...
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the rain is going to push in to boston or, excuse me, massachusetts and then ev eventually rhode island and then connecticut and new york. and then it just continues to go downhill for the rest of the region as the system pushes from the south to the north. a lot of rainfall has already fallen across the region. i mean, we've picked up several inches over the last week. new york probably picked up four to five. some areas six inches just within the last 24 hours and we'll add to those totals as theist ism slows down after making landfall. some of us could see up to six inches of rainfall. isolated areas, maybe about ten. and then storm surge, yeah, we've got that, as well. storm surge warning in effect for pretty much the entire coastline of new york, as well as the entire coastline of southern new england. we could see storm surge get up to about five feet. so, it's not all about the wind with these multifacetted systems like henri. not only bring tropical storm hurricane force winds but we also have to look for the potential for flash flooding, as well as storm surge, especially in th
the rain is going to push in to boston or, excuse me, massachusetts and then ev eventually rhode island and then connecticut and new york. and then it just continues to go downhill for the rest of the region as the system pushes from the south to the north. a lot of rainfall has already fallen across the region. i mean, we've picked up several inches over the last week. new york probably picked up four to five. some areas six inches just within the last 24 hours and we'll add to those totals as...
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waiting room upon the seventh floor at late hospital and medical center in burlington massachusetts just outside boston. then he looks back at the monitor. last nights phone call from nearby winchester hospital requesting permission to transfer this patient suddenly makes more sense. the distraught 22-year-old has recently overdosed. he was dragging one leg and repeatedly asking his mother he was dying. winchester is a small hospital that handles routine emergencies like a broken wrist or an appendicitis. but when patients with complex conditions are unexplained symptoms come in, the staff of offense in the over to leahy, facility that has hundreds of specialists in more equipment. with a high quality image in front of him, barash can see what the winchester death could not and it explains why the patient was acting strangely. in ten years of medical training, barash has reviewed thousands of scans, brains shrinking from also missed disease, brain started tiny broken blood vessels, brains with tumors in different sizes shapes and locations. in every case, , no matter what the damage looked like, it was
waiting room upon the seventh floor at late hospital and medical center in burlington massachusetts just outside boston. then he looks back at the monitor. last nights phone call from nearby winchester hospital requesting permission to transfer this patient suddenly makes more sense. the distraught 22-year-old has recently overdosed. he was dragging one leg and repeatedly asking his mother he was dying. winchester is a small hospital that handles routine emergencies like a broken wrist or an...
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the waiting room up on the second floor at thee hospital and the medical center in massachusetts just outside of boston. then he looks back at the monitor. last night's phone call requesting permission to transfer the patient suddenly makes more sense. the distraught 22-year-old recently overdosed. he was driving and asking his mother if he was dying. when chester is a smaller hospital that handles routine emergencies like a broken wrist or appendicitis. but when patients with complex conditions orie unexplained symptoms come in, the staff often send them over to lay he, a facility that has hundreds of specialists and more equipment. with a high quality in front of him, he can see what the winchester staff could not and it explained why the patient was acting strangely. in the ten years of medical training, he had reviewed thousands of scans, brains shrunken from alzheimer's disease, with a tiny broken blood vessels and tumors in different sizes, shapes and locations. in every case, no matter what the damage looked like, it was pretty clear what was going on in. about what he sees on the screen inha fr
the waiting room up on the second floor at thee hospital and the medical center in massachusetts just outside of boston. then he looks back at the monitor. last night's phone call requesting permission to transfer the patient suddenly makes more sense. the distraught 22-year-old recently overdosed. he was driving and asking his mother if he was dying. when chester is a smaller hospital that handles routine emergencies like a broken wrist or appendicitis. but when patients with complex...
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waiting room upon the seventh floor at late hospital and medical center in burlington massachusetts just outside boston. then he looks back at the monitor. last nights phone call from nearby winchester hospital requesting permission to transfer this patient suddenly makes more sense. the distraught 22-year-old has recently overdosed. he was dragging one leg and repeatedly asking his mother he was dying. winchester is a small hospital that handles routine emergencies like a broken wrist or an appendicitis. but when patients with complex conditions are unexplained symptoms come in, the staff of offense in the over to leahy, facility that has hundreds of specialists in more equipment. with a high quality image in front of him, barash can see what the winchester death could not and it explains why the patient was acting strangely. in ten years of medical training, barash has reviewed thousands of scans, brains shrinking from also missed disease, brain started tiny broken blood vessels, brains with tumors in different sizes shapes and locations. in every case, , no matter what the damage looked like, it was
waiting room upon the seventh floor at late hospital and medical center in burlington massachusetts just outside boston. then he looks back at the monitor. last nights phone call from nearby winchester hospital requesting permission to transfer this patient suddenly makes more sense. the distraught 22-year-old has recently overdosed. he was dragging one leg and repeatedly asking his mother he was dying. winchester is a small hospital that handles routine emergencies like a broken wrist or an...
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room up on the seventh floor at the hospital and medical center in burlington, massachusetts printed just outside of boston. i looked back at the monitor. last night phone call from nearby hospital requesting permission to transfer the patient suddenly makes more sense in the discharge 22 -year-old and recently overdosed and he was dragging one leg repeatedly asking his mother he was dying. the smaller hospital that handles routine emergencies. like appendicitis go in the patient's this complex conditions are unexplained symptoms come in, the staff will often send them over to the heat, facility that has hundreds of specialists and more equipment. the high-quality admissions content, he can see with the winchester staff could not and explained the patient was acting strangely. in ten years of medical training, he's reviewed thousands of scans, brains carbon from alzheimer's disease and dotted with high broken blood vessels, brains the tumors in different sizes shapes and locations. in every case, no matter what the damage look like, it was pretty clear what was going on. if what he sees on the screen in fr
room up on the seventh floor at the hospital and medical center in burlington, massachusetts printed just outside of boston. i looked back at the monitor. last night phone call from nearby hospital requesting permission to transfer the patient suddenly makes more sense in the discharge 22 -year-old and recently overdosed and he was dragging one leg repeatedly asking his mother he was dying. the smaller hospital that handles routine emergencies. like appendicitis go in the patient's this complex...
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the study was conducted by researchers at massachusetts general hospital as well as harvard, georgia tech and boston it included hundreds of nfl and college football games. lots of people up this new study will allow for a more normal season this year, not only for fans but also for the players. and football fans say they hope this new study will really get people back in the stands again in a limited capacity with masks, but hopefully we get. back to normal come this fall. normal would be >> covid-19 vaccine booster shots could be coming sooner than was previously announced the wall street journal is reporting that regulators could approve a 3rd shot to be administered 6 months after the second dose instead of 8 months approval for boosters of all 3 vaccines is reportedly going to come next month. pfizer already started the application for approval saying that their data shows a 3rd dose improves protection right now the fda has only approved boosters for vaccinated people, 12 years and older whose immune systems are compromised. >> coming up, getting tense out. there are kylen mills is live at the
the study was conducted by researchers at massachusetts general hospital as well as harvard, georgia tech and boston it included hundreds of nfl and college football games. lots of people up this new study will allow for a more normal season this year, not only for fans but also for the players. and football fans say they hope this new study will really get people back in the stands again in a limited capacity with masks, but hopefully we get. back to normal come this fall. normal would be...