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neta crawford, co-director of the costs of war project and a professor of political science at boston university. in september, she released a report that found the united states has spent nearly $5 trillion since the september 11, 2001 attacks on homeland security and the wars in iraq, afghanistan, syria, and pakistan. professor crawford, welcome to democracy now! can you talk about what presesident trump hihimself is calling this historic increase that he is asking for for the military? a 10% increase? >> it is his stork. there has been no increase of this magnitude in peacetime, in fact, since 2002 when the united states was running up for the iraq war. so in recent war memory. this is unprecedented. amy: and your response to it? .> well, look there is no grand strategy here. it is unclear to what purpose all of this money will be put. anyone who calls for even more spending i think is missing the point. the united states has this year a military budget of $583 billion. billion will take us well into the $600 billion a year. thist a grand strategy for increase, what is it to be spent on? hurt
neta crawford, co-director of the costs of war project and a professor of political science at boston university. in september, she released a report that found the united states has spent nearly $5 trillion since the september 11, 2001 attacks on homeland security and the wars in iraq, afghanistan, syria, and pakistan. professor crawford, welcome to democracy now! can you talk about what presesident trump hihimself is calling this historic increase that he is asking for for the military? a 10%...
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i think you just drove past my old college dorm there at boston university. you have seen new york today. you have seen boston today. the cities are just pretty much shut down now, huh? >> yeah. and when you get into the center of these cities, whether it's new york or it's boston, it gets worse. and that's because the snow, obviously, piles up. snow on the roadways, and the priority is to keep the highways open, not necessarily the side roads. and for all of the obvious reasons. i keep switching back and forth here so you can look at the road. for obvious reasons. we're talking about a very fast storm. that's what makes the storm unique. eight hours of snow and potentially 18 inches. on the roadways, if you get stuck for an hour, if you're stuck behind a jack-knifed trailer for just one hour, 4 inches of snow. your car won't go anywhere. you can see the snowplows working overtime, steve. >> cal perry on the road in boston, mass. thanks for that. >>> if it's a big weather situation, there is only one person you really want to talk to. guess what? we've got him
i think you just drove past my old college dorm there at boston university. you have seen new york today. you have seen boston today. the cities are just pretty much shut down now, huh? >> yeah. and when you get into the center of these cities, whether it's new york or it's boston, it gets worse. and that's because the snow, obviously, piles up. snow on the roadways, and the priority is to keep the highways open, not necessarily the side roads. and for all of the obvious reasons. i keep...
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and she went to boston university medical school. she had a mind of her own. >> reporter: in medical school autumn developed a romantic thing for a research colleague and he for her. robert ferrante, bob to his friends, held a ph.d. in neuroscience and was hunting for cures to devastating brain illnesses like lou gehrig's and huntington's diseases. he was also more than 20 years her senior, divorced with two grown kids. >> i simply told her that that was a little bit too old for her. i didn't think that that was the right age. >> reporter: but two days before graduation from med school a determined autumn, wasting no time, was walking down the aisle with her much older bridegroom. >> and what was your impression of him, sharon? >> nice guy, a charming guy. a bit heady, you know? >> egghead? >> yeah. >> nerdy? >> yeah. and she kind of was and she kind of wasn't, you know. >> reporter: the couple made a home just outside boston. in a few years, a baby girl arrived into their hectic lives. autumn took it in stride. >> a 2:00 a.m. diaper
and she went to boston university medical school. she had a mind of her own. >> reporter: in medical school autumn developed a romantic thing for a research colleague and he for her. robert ferrante, bob to his friends, held a ph.d. in neuroscience and was hunting for cures to devastating brain illnesses like lou gehrig's and huntington's diseases. he was also more than 20 years her senior, divorced with two grown kids. >> i simply told her that that was a little bit too old for...
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i go to boston university. this is amazing. appy right now. >> well the snowball fight took place before nearly a foot of snow was dumped on part of boston. >> and take a look at this, apparently not so smart, could not make the grade in rhode island snow. you can see the car having a hard time navigating that snowy hill. when it couldn't get -- just let go, slid down the road. luckily though the but the being of the messy weather did miss our area yesterday. that's very luckily, unfortunately. >> my brother has one of those cars. i call them the clown car. they're really economical, and you can park anywhere. but i'm like i don't know. >> but can you get up a hill? >> can you get up a hill in the snow? >> that's the question. >> indeed the other question this morning, katie? >> we got our dose of weather, snow weather, and 60s yet? >> not yet, not yet. how much, we do at least have a warming trends that will take place after today. it is still very cold outside. we are eventually going to see the worse of this, still, ease up,
i go to boston university. this is amazing. appy right now. >> well the snowball fight took place before nearly a foot of snow was dumped on part of boston. >> and take a look at this, apparently not so smart, could not make the grade in rhode island snow. you can see the car having a hard time navigating that snowy hill. when it couldn't get -- just let go, slid down the road. luckily though the but the being of the messy weather did miss our area yesterday. that's very luckily,...
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the new england conservatory of music in boston when she met a divinity doctoral student at boston university in 1952 in boston. and one year later coretta scott married dr. martin luther king jr. as they took their degrees from boston now to begin a cause found in the south that became a national and international movement. the two shared their life and cause that would change the world. the voices and legacy of coretta scott king and dr. martin luther king jr. are as much a part of massachusetts history as the american revolution, john adams and president john kennedy. what senator warren was doing last night was standing up for equal justice the way massachusetts has always stood up for equal justice, the way senator ted kennedy stood up for equal justice. we have a deep and proud history in massachusetts of fighting for what is right. the abolitionist movement was born in massachusetts. in past generations, when young women wanted the right to vote, a group of committed activists in massachusetts formed the suffragette movement and they changed the constitution in massachusetts so women c
the new england conservatory of music in boston when she met a divinity doctoral student at boston university in 1952 in boston. and one year later coretta scott married dr. martin luther king jr. as they took their degrees from boston now to begin a cause found in the south that became a national and international movement. the two shared their life and cause that would change the world. the voices and legacy of coretta scott king and dr. martin luther king jr. are as much a part of...
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col >> yes, i went to boston university. >> did you go to schoo l specifically to become an b actress or when did the acting bug hilt? >> absolutely, i knew what i wanted toutel do. i majored in theater that came with ect ac -- acting, directing, playwrighttig ing. >> when you were here at handwriting owe high school, did it start then? is that when you started acting, when did you get the bug? >> i think it started acting when i was three, and puttinguti on plays for the family. but in high school i was able to do some on the side. able to prepare for college,, the future, and where i am headed now. >> what was it like to work wor with vaughn miller and the team as you put that together? >> it was amazing.zing vaughn was so great.reat he was so calm on the set. the team was really, really, rea really nice.ly n there was really interesting, because i never realized my first commercial. so i didn't know how manymany people were going to be there. e there were so many people onset. i'm just so thankful, i feel so blessed, having gotten the opportunity. vaughn was quite a character, real
col >> yes, i went to boston university. >> did you go to schoo l specifically to become an b actress or when did the acting bug hilt? >> absolutely, i knew what i wanted toutel do. i majored in theater that came with ect ac -- acting, directing, playwrighttig ing. >> when you were here at handwriting owe high school, did it start then? is that when you started acting, when did you get the bug? >> i think it started acting when i was three, and puttinguti on plays...
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suspect did try to get away but met three boston university seniors who leaped into action. >> they heard crunch, of this guy ducking out of the door, broken glass door and they looked at each other and said we have to do something about this. they went right in. they said it it was over in 20 seconds. it happened all very quickly. >> i'll say. gallery says natalie 29 year-old suspect grabbed the paintings at random. the $7,500 rembrandt but left a $90,000 rembrandt hanging right next to it. >>> hundreds of the philadelphians get the a second chance at graduating high school,. >> one student's success is serving as inspiration for others. seventy-one year-old charlotte was among 200 students to get their difficult prom through the philadelphia educational options program for at risk and returning students. now, she would have graduated in 19 have one but dropped out to take care of her family. >> once i got down to it and i started writing, i said okay, it is important. i have been out of school for 55 years. >> wow. >> after dropping out in the 11th grade five five-year old lawrence pick
suspect did try to get away but met three boston university seniors who leaped into action. >> they heard crunch, of this guy ducking out of the door, broken glass door and they looked at each other and said we have to do something about this. they went right in. they said it it was over in 20 seconds. it happened all very quickly. >> i'll say. gallery says natalie 29 year-old suspect grabbed the paintings at random. the $7,500 rembrandt but left a $90,000 rembrandt hanging right...
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. >> boston university brought these friends together, but their tal end brought them together to america'send of is her end dip it i. >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> hal lou yeah, will be the highlight of our week. they're on our studios, and can i not believe it. mikai, former teacher, right, lead vocalist, cadero, used to be an attorney, kendall used to be an instructor on the cello, still plays cello, and mason is the harpist. and you'll sing one of our favorite songs of all time. halleluhia. >> yes. >> thank you for coming. >> thank you for having us. >> take it away. >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ i let her play sheriff so i can wash it. i use tide to get out those week old stains and downy to get it fresh and soft. you are free to go. tide and downy together. allure best of beauty and marie claire's most wanted. eyes show emotion, not your age. olay eyes. ageless. ♪ [one is the loneliest number that you'll ever do] ♪ nobody likes a dog with bad breath. that's why th
. >> boston university brought these friends together, but their tal end brought them together to america'send of is her end dip it i. >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> hal lou yeah, will be the highlight of our week. they're on our studios, and can i not believe it. mikai, former teacher, right, lead vocalist, cadero, used to be an attorney, kendall used to be an instructor on the cello, still plays cello, and mason is the harpist. and you'll sing one of our...
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with denver broncos star player von miller graduated from handwriting owe h high schoolan in boston universityle bit of the ad >> so this year ---- >> von miller, von mill is herer planning my superbowl party. >> when i am not busy being the superbowl mv pz p, i like to focus on my other passion.on. superbowl party planning. >> we were excited obviously to hear about the success. her family tells us she is aspiring actress, and we wante a to say congrats to her on her superbowl ad appearance. very nice.ry n >> guess what, we will talk to a little more coming up on foox five news at 6:00. obviously hearing from her, as a she talks about her experience p in that ad. >> all right. look forward to. meanwhile?? >> ahead at 5:30, the latest sanctuary debates. >> tom fitzgerald is work that >> hey, good evening, aning warning of sorts from the toptgu before you go, naming yourselves a sanctuary city,y, he says, thinks think through what could be very big consequences. we'll have more. >> and monitoring metro. into statistics out tonight about metro safety and security, including the list of stations
with denver broncos star player von miller graduated from handwriting owe h high schoolan in boston universityle bit of the ad >> so this year ---- >> von miller, von mill is herer planning my superbowl party. >> when i am not busy being the superbowl mv pz p, i like to focus on my other passion.on. superbowl party planning. >> we were excited obviously to hear about the success. her family tells us she is aspiring actress, and we wante a to say congrats to her on her...
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. >> this is a new study from boston university. setting clocks forward in springtime doubles number of miscarriages for women who have undergone ivvf. loss of that hour places stress on a woman's body during the early stage of pregnant i. the impact is most pronounced in woman who have already had miscarriaging before. >>> in your money watch, samsung is unveiling two new tablets overnight they un veiled the galaxy book, and, tab s3. they offer 10 or 12-inch screen and run on microsoft 10 this is first major announcement since these problems with the galaxy phones, and samsung's new phone by the way which is galaxy s8 is going to be launched in march. >>> apparently is what oldies new again on the smart phone market. >> so we have got our first look at new nokia3310 phone a blast from the past. remake of the original 3310 which was sold 17 years ago. what was so great it was inn destructible. it has bigger screen, better camera. phone maker is hmd and they bought rights to the nocia brand and releasing several new phones on sale th
. >> this is a new study from boston university. setting clocks forward in springtime doubles number of miscarriages for women who have undergone ivvf. loss of that hour places stress on a woman's body during the early stage of pregnant i. the impact is most pronounced in woman who have already had miscarriaging before. >>> in your money watch, samsung is unveiling two new tablets overnight they un veiled the galaxy book, and, tab s3. they offer 10 or 12-inch screen and run on...
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researchers at boston university found that seniors sleeping more than nine hours a night may be facingnt dementia. researchers say those needing extra sleep about two and a half more times likely to get dementia and those without a high school degree the risk is six times higher. experts think it may have to do with the build up of a brain protein which causes dementia. >>> it is a necessary diet for some with legs every allergies while others use to lose weight new study shows that cutting gluten from your meals may actually have a side everybody you didn't think of. dr. oz explains. >>> gluten free diets have been growing in popularity over the past few years now research shows people who cut out gluten may be at risk for negative side effects. new study found that people who don't eat gluten had twice the amount of arsenic a toxic metal in their urine compared to gluten eaters because people tendon rice products for bread and pasta and rice natural al arsenic. the amount found in gluten people people wasn't at a high enough level to make it dangerous but it's better to be safe by no
researchers at boston university found that seniors sleeping more than nine hours a night may be facingnt dementia. researchers say those needing extra sleep about two and a half more times likely to get dementia and those without a high school degree the risk is six times higher. experts think it may have to do with the build up of a brain protein which causes dementia. >>> it is a necessary diet for some with legs every allergies while others use to lose weight new study shows that...
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. >> an the is a professor at boston university, served in the military, military analyst and was against the war in iraq. people say no one was against the war in iraq. he was against the war in iraq before his own son was killed there. so his quite a figure. >> can you say something about why these events began to happen when they did? what was the role of american manufacturing capability and interested when it was mentioned that andrew carnegie was an antiinterventionist, given he was a huge titan of industry. >> guest: so, why did these events begin happening when they did? i think a confluence of factors was at work. certainly that had been pressure from manufacturers to find new markets and also the business elite was worried about going to war. they were worried about instability. so, that wasn't the real pressure. you had a psychic pressure from people like henry cabot lung lodge who truly believe that european powers wish were taking all the good parts of the world and the united states had to join the competition. he said we would become conscientious objectors and just retire
. >> an the is a professor at boston university, served in the military, military analyst and was against the war in iraq. people say no one was against the war in iraq. he was against the war in iraq before his own son was killed there. so his quite a figure. >> can you say something about why these events began to happen when they did? what was the role of american manufacturing capability and interested when it was mentioned that andrew carnegie was an antiinterventionist, given...
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and just last year, he drew fire at a boston university conference, when he couldn't name any women writers who had influenced him. talese says he misspoke, and decries today's gotcha journalism. >> i didn't mean a thing that i said. i can't erase the quote. i can't flee the charge. and i'm so angry about it and so defenseless and helpless. >> but don't pity gay talese, at 85 he's still getting magazine assignments, and working on a new book about his marriage. and he still loves his style of reporting. >> you know, for 60 years, i still have not lost my sense of wonder, amazement at how extraordinary the ordinary person is if you know them well. and i try to know them know more. >> pauley: coming up. she made history. [phey dad.g] hey sweetie, how was your first week? long. it'll get better. i'm at the edward jones office, like sue suggested. thanks for doing this, dad. so i thought it might be time to talk about a financial strategy. you mean pay him back? knowing your future is about more than just you. so let's start talking about your long-term goals. multiplied by 14,
and just last year, he drew fire at a boston university conference, when he couldn't name any women writers who had influenced him. talese says he misspoke, and decries today's gotcha journalism. >> i didn't mean a thing that i said. i can't erase the quote. i can't flee the charge. and i'm so angry about it and so defenseless and helpless. >> but don't pity gay talese, at 85 he's still getting magazine assignments, and working on a new book about his marriage. and he still loves...
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boston university researchers followed a group of adults for ten years and they were asked how much theyach night. researchers concluded that excessive sleepers, test subjects that slept more than nine hours each night were twice as likely to develop dementia. it could be connected to the buildup of a brain protein that limits cognitive skills. >>> the fourth of july may include fireworks, hot dogs and ski poles. >> joining us on the morning is sam of squaw valley. good morning to you. >> good morning. how are you. >> fine. will you be open on the fourth of july? has that decision been made. >> i will be skiing personally at squaw valley alpine meadows on the fourth of july. >> fantastic. >> in all of your years, what is the latest opening that you have seen. >> i ski on the fourth of july in 2010-2011. and we were looking at some data the other day. and in the past 50 years, we have only been open on the fourth of july three other times. so we're very excited. we will be hosting tahoe's longest season at squaw valley alpine meadows. we're thrilled. personally i'm excited to ski on the f
boston university researchers followed a group of adults for ten years and they were asked how much theyach night. researchers concluded that excessive sleepers, test subjects that slept more than nine hours each night were twice as likely to develop dementia. it could be connected to the buildup of a brain protein that limits cognitive skills. >>> the fourth of july may include fireworks, hot dogs and ski poles. >> joining us on the morning is sam of squaw valley. good morning...
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a bachelors degree from smith college, masters degree from boston college and harvard university and a doctorate from harvard. now, you have a particular expertise in catholic identity and culture. you have been a consultant to many catholic institutions and today at the archdiocese of san francisco you are director of the office of catholic identity, assessment and information. you published extensively including the book we are basing our discussion on today called "renewing bearish culture, building for a catholic -- renewing parish culture: building pray catholic future." and you have hands-on experience. let me state this, what is the anatomy of the parish? it has three groups. the people, largest group, the staff, smallest group, and then the priest. if you're lucky enough to have a priest. a priest is one or two or three. of these three groups i'd like to have you address the challenges and opportunities for all three. if you could let's start with the largest, the people. the congregation, the people in the pews. we know there is a decline in parish participation. can you sug
a bachelors degree from smith college, masters degree from boston college and harvard university and a doctorate from harvard. now, you have a particular expertise in catholic identity and culture. you have been a consultant to many catholic institutions and today at the archdiocese of san francisco you are director of the office of catholic identity, assessment and information. you published extensively including the book we are basing our discussion on today called "renewing bearish...
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host: we have 10 more minutes with karen jacobsen joining us campus of tufts university in boston. he is a professor of global migration at fletcher school. we are talking about the issue of refugees, the process and involved in the issue. allen from east chicago, indiana. democrats line. caller: good morning and thank thank having me on and you for c-span. i didn't want to put the young lady on the spot so much but i have a question that i don't know the answer to. been ited states has pretty magnanimous over the certain refugees ut correct me if i'm wrong, after world war ii didn't the united states prevent thousands european jews from entering the united states? who t it president truman id not let jews come in apnd we ended up dropping them in palestine and they occupied it wholly subsidizing the occupation of palestine. host: we will get a response the allen, thank you for the call. guest: yes indeed, allen. was a very sad chapter when away european jews who had been displaced in europe and murdered in europe. countri incidents in countries' history do happen. think that the u
host: we have 10 more minutes with karen jacobsen joining us campus of tufts university in boston. he is a professor of global migration at fletcher school. we are talking about the issue of refugees, the process and involved in the issue. allen from east chicago, indiana. democrats line. caller: good morning and thank thank having me on and you for c-span. i didn't want to put the young lady on the spot so much but i have a question that i don't know the answer to. been ited states has pretty...
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but once a week those two worlds intersect when students from harvard university and boston college comeo help inmates earn their geds. >> for them to come in and do it for us as little convicts, i should say, that's a good thing. looking out for us. showing us, you know, there is a world out there. there is help out there. people want to help you. >> girard cohen has been teamed with alexander, a harvard sophomore. >> it's one of these things, you can do the answers in your head probably, just to be sure, because we all make mistakes and try do it in our head, just write it out. it will take five extra seconds, but it's totally worth it. if you're taking a test, each answer matters for the final score. people have a wall about what how they think of prisoners and what this whole community is like and it's just not true. if you work with someone consistently for a while, you really get to know them. that's one of the interesting parts of being here. you're very confident. >> i sure am. i know this stuff. >> all right. i'm going to make you prove to me that you know this stuff on paper. >
but once a week those two worlds intersect when students from harvard university and boston college comeo help inmates earn their geds. >> for them to come in and do it for us as little convicts, i should say, that's a good thing. looking out for us. showing us, you know, there is a world out there. there is help out there. people want to help you. >> girard cohen has been teamed with alexander, a harvard sophomore. >> it's one of these things, you can do the answers in your...
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but once a week, those two worlds intersect when students from harvard university and boston college help inmates earn their geds. >> they come in and go for us. convicts, i should say. that's a good thing, looking out for us, showing us there is a world out there and there's help out there. people want to help you. >> gerard cohen has been teamed with alexander, a harvard sophomore. >> thing like you can do this in your head probably, but just to be sure because we all make mistake when we try to do it in our head. write it out, it takes an extra five second, but it will be totally worth it. it's taking a test. each answer matters for that final score. people have this wall about how they think of prisoners and what this whole community is like and it's just not true. if you work with someone consistently for a while, you really get to know them and i think that's one of the more interesting parts of being here. >> you're very confident. >> i sure am. >> all right. well, i'm going to make you prove to me that you know this stuff on the paper. >> i know he's smart, he goes to harvard
but once a week, those two worlds intersect when students from harvard university and boston college help inmates earn their geds. >> they come in and go for us. convicts, i should say. that's a good thing, looking out for us, showing us there is a world out there and there's help out there. people want to help you. >> gerard cohen has been teamed with alexander, a harvard sophomore. >> thing like you can do this in your head probably, but just to be sure because we all make...
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host: roben farzad has written for "the new york times," "the boston globe," graduate of princeton university and harvard business school. he now hosts a podcast on npr and is a special correspondent on the pbs newshour. george, maryland, democrat line. good morning. caller: good morning. how are you doing? host: we are fine. go ahead with your question, george. caller: here's one of the things i like to ask, we had the glass-steagall act in place for many years until it was abolished by clinton and then we went into this crisis, and after the crisis, we went to dodd frank. now, trump is trying to rewrite the dodd frank act. here is what i really want to if your person there with you can talk a little bit how -- andollar and explain it to the folks and how that will affect the united states if the middle east somehow or another enabled to destroy the petrodollar? host: george, you are looking puzzled. -- george, we will get a response. you are looking puzzled. 2008, if you go back to oil prices broke $140 a barrel, people were paying four dollars -- $4.25 a gallon and that is another that hel
host: roben farzad has written for "the new york times," "the boston globe," graduate of princeton university and harvard business school. he now hosts a podcast on npr and is a special correspondent on the pbs newshour. george, maryland, democrat line. good morning. caller: good morning. how are you doing? host: we are fine. go ahead with your question, george. caller: here's one of the things i like to ask, we had the glass-steagall act in place for many years until it was...
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united dates enable or college and served as cochair of the university of virginia's court oralrld history program -- history program. phd from boston college and has taught at the university of virginia. he is the author of the book we "ve just mentioned as well as covered secrets and sanctions." knott recently co-authored a book entitled "washington and " and if you will prepare concise questions, that will help for after the talk. help me in welcoming stephen knott. >> thank you. thank you all. thank you very much. i appreciate you coming out on this cold winters today. i particularly want to thank nicole and everyone involved with the alexander hamilton awareness society. you guys do terrific work in terms of keeping hamilton's legacy alive for your statuses -- for your fellow citizens. i also want to thank the john's street methodist church for providing such a nice venue for our talk today. when i wrote "alexander hamilton and the persistence of myth," well over 15 years ago, that hamilton would be restored to his rightful place as a founding bother but would also become a broadway celebrity, i never dreamed in my wildest imag
united dates enable or college and served as cochair of the university of virginia's court oralrld history program -- history program. phd from boston college and has taught at the university of virginia. he is the author of the book we "ve just mentioned as well as covered secrets and sanctions." knott recently co-authored a book entitled "washington and " and if you will prepare concise questions, that will help for after the talk. help me in welcoming stephen knott....
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boston. i attended the university of massachusetts amherst and will be applying to graduate school next year. i eat an anti-inflammatory diet. i exercise regularly, do not smoke, and drink lots of water. i am on my parents' insurance, which they receive through their employer. i am a patient at some of the best hospitals in the world. i am so fortunate to live in a state that protects my right to the affordable health care. i was also hopeful when i heard that president trump was considering modifying obamacare rather than repealing it. however, i am still worried about the actions that will be taken in 2017 by his administration and by congress. if you met me, you would see a young, vibrant, and ambitious woman. in other people's words, not mine. many people and politicians in this country would meet me and not assume that i rely on the a.c.a. i am not from a low-income family, i don't live in an their doesn't have adequate medical facilities, i appear well. i am, however, living with multiple chronic illnesses. i suffer from asthma, fibro myalgia, chronic uritucaria, chronic migraines, i.b.
boston. i attended the university of massachusetts amherst and will be applying to graduate school next year. i eat an anti-inflammatory diet. i exercise regularly, do not smoke, and drink lots of water. i am on my parents' insurance, which they receive through their employer. i am a patient at some of the best hospitals in the world. i am so fortunate to live in a state that protects my right to the affordable health care. i was also hopeful when i heard that president trump was considering...
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universal robotics as well as boston die name inynamics and o this robot to carry stuff. it's not all about working hand in hand with machines. these advancements will eliminate jobs. about 7% net job loss a year over a decade. that includes the gains in robotics jobs. some jobs will still require human minds. >> creative jobs actually over the next ten years will be resilient because human imagination is very hard to ought mate. >> we will see if that changes and whether more jobs are threatened as robot technology improves. >> finally tonight, not only does the new treasury secretary want to overall the tax code, but he recently overhauled his signature. because his signed name will appear on all u.s. currency going forward. he didn't like the way it was looking. here it is, the one on the left is his former signature. totally illegible. in it the interview today, he revealed the new and improved version which you can see right there on the right. steven t. mnuchin. >> you can read the one on the rig right. mine has gone the opposite direction. >> have a great evening.
universal robotics as well as boston die name inynamics and o this robot to carry stuff. it's not all about working hand in hand with machines. these advancements will eliminate jobs. about 7% net job loss a year over a decade. that includes the gains in robotics jobs. some jobs will still require human minds. >> creative jobs actually over the next ten years will be resilient because human imagination is very hard to ought mate. >> we will see if that changes and whether more jobs...
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boston. on their backs, the university in the shape of a clenched fist, on their wrist the symbol of resistancelm where we have to stand upfor into a realm where we have to stand up for the necessity of science in informing public policy, contributing to advancements in technology and health and potentially averting the global crisis we have seen in environmental and climate change. we are going to cancel the paris climate agreement. mit is one of the leading science universities in the world. feelings among the staff and students are running high, they are worried about what the trump presidency might mean for science and concerned about a white house they feel has little regard for evidence when it comes to policy making. more than 600 mit professors signed an open letter opposing donald trump's presidency just before he took office. nancy helped organise the petition. the president—elect has appointed individuals to positions of power who have endorsed racism, misogyny and religious bigotry. science is not a special interest, it is not optional, it is a foundational ingredient in how we as a
boston. on their backs, the university in the shape of a clenched fist, on their wrist the symbol of resistancelm where we have to stand upfor into a realm where we have to stand up for the necessity of science in informing public policy, contributing to advancements in technology and health and potentially averting the global crisis we have seen in environmental and climate change. we are going to cancel the paris climate agreement. mit is one of the leading science universities in the world....
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dr max abrahms, is an assistant professor of political science at northeastern university, in boston,m now. why did it take so long, because there were questions raised in january about this, president trump is saying that the real problem is the illegal leaks. is saying that the real problem is the illegal lea ks. essentially is saying that the real problem is the illegal leaks. essentially there was a real problem and has been for weeks. that's right. there does seem to be some sort of a lag where the administration, especially trump and pence were aware of these contacts and yet then only later, only quite recently has it been divulged through the american media that in fa ct through the american media that in fact the general was in touch with russia at high level, a russian ambassador and basically doing things arguably against the logan act by communicating with the russian government about matters of foreign policy and allegedly thereby undermining the 0bama administration. so it seems as if it was really the revelation to the media that the trump administration knew which real
dr max abrahms, is an assistant professor of political science at northeastern university, in boston,m now. why did it take so long, because there were questions raised in january about this, president trump is saying that the real problem is the illegal leaks. is saying that the real problem is the illegal lea ks. essentially is saying that the real problem is the illegal leaks. essentially there was a real problem and has been for weeks. that's right. there does seem to be some sort of a lag...
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universities. but a school sponsored trip to boston was kansas he willed when trump signed the order. >> i felt bad and i felt unfair. why? what mistake we did? i cannot find explanation. >> that she is understandably starting to have mixed feelings with the program as a hold. he has no idea if he'll ever get his family to the u.s. if there will be another executive order banning them. or even if he'll be able to get his half a million dollars back. for now, "nightly business report." >> to read more about the article, go to our website. >> is that apple or smartphone leaking personal information about you? >>> here's a look at what to watch for. retail sales, industrial prices a few of the economic reports expected to be released. sysco reports sxerngs they will look to see if the big investments in software are starting to pay off. and president trump is meeting with benjamin netanyahu at the white house. >>> airline industry turned in its best performance in decades. u.s. airlines kansas he told just 1% of scheduled flights in 2016. the lowest cancellation rate in two years. the number of compla
universities. but a school sponsored trip to boston was kansas he willed when trump signed the order. >> i felt bad and i felt unfair. why? what mistake we did? i cannot find explanation. >> that she is understandably starting to have mixed feelings with the program as a hold. he has no idea if he'll ever get his family to the u.s. if there will be another executive order banning them. or even if he'll be able to get his half a million dollars back. for now, "nightly business...
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and taking a snapshot at the center of the universe -- how a team of scientists in boston hope to reveal the heart of darkness. welcome to our viewers on public television in america and around the globe. for more than an hour this afternoon president donald trump held court in the east room of the white house for an impromptu news conference that became something of a free-for-all. in addition to taking potshots at the press, he denied any links to russia, accused intelligence officials of criminal leaks, and said his ousted national security adviser was simply doing his job. north america editor jon sopel was there. >> ladies and gentlemen, the president of the united states. jon: at short notice, news conference was announced to be given by the president. highly unusual. ostensibly to announce the new choice of labor secretary, it really was to get a whole lot of his chest, and his principal target was the media. president trump: the press has become so dishonest and we don't talk about it. we are doing a tremendous disservice to the american people. tremendous disservice. we have to
and taking a snapshot at the center of the universe -- how a team of scientists in boston hope to reveal the heart of darkness. welcome to our viewers on public television in america and around the globe. for more than an hour this afternoon president donald trump held court in the east room of the white house for an impromptu news conference that became something of a free-for-all. in addition to taking potshots at the press, he denied any links to russia, accused intelligence officials of...
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airy. >>> last night villanova university honored a mother and daughter both victims from the bostonhon bombings. villanova presented celeste and cindy with the humanitarian award. the doctors had to amputate both of her legs and her mother is still recovering from ptsd but now they are both giving back to those in need. the award recognizes people who help others with disabilities. >>> 6:40. beyonce is boeing out and beehive is buzzing when she's expected to return to the coachela stage i say they are. watch me have prove it, hang's take coming up. ♪ we buy any car dot com ♪ ♪ we buy any car dot com ♪ ♪ we buy any car dot com ♪ ♪ any any any any ♪ did you know trading in your car at a dealer could cost you money? a recent study found consumers who trade in their car pay an average of $990 dollars more. so don't trade in... sell it.... to we buy any car. learn more and get your free online valuation now at we buy any car dot com ♪ find out how much your car is worth at webuyanycar.com ♪ >>> good morning, tgif, live look at the schuylkill expressway starting to see slow downs pop here
airy. >>> last night villanova university honored a mother and daughter both victims from the bostonhon bombings. villanova presented celeste and cindy with the humanitarian award. the doctors had to amputate both of her legs and her mother is still recovering from ptsd but now they are both giving back to those in need. the award recognizes people who help others with disabilities. >>> 6:40. beyonce is boeing out and beehive is buzzing when she's expected to return to the...
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a new book out there called east metric politics, the author from michigan state university and david hopkins of bostonlege make a pretty bold argument that they write that most democrats are the 2016 election chose between clinton and sanders because of group identity, not ideology. they claim in the end instead of building her campaign around a single ideological theme, clinton offered an array of policies and proposals designed to appeal to a variety of specific constituencies. this is radically different from how the republican party, and the authors acknowledged that. republicans have organized their own party to advance an ideological cause defined by set of common values. they stress, democrats tend to explain that he is by citing the social groups. republicans link specific issues to general beliefs about the proper role of government. and i promise, these are their words, not mine. the conservative movement is not perfect but margaret thatcher remind us that you can fight a battle more than once to win it. and often find myself urging the right to really recognize and appreciate our diversity.
a new book out there called east metric politics, the author from michigan state university and david hopkins of bostonlege make a pretty bold argument that they write that most democrats are the 2016 election chose between clinton and sanders because of group identity, not ideology. they claim in the end instead of building her campaign around a single ideological theme, clinton offered an array of policies and proposals designed to appeal to a variety of specific constituencies. this is...
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boston. hunterwe speak with rawlings, cornell university interim president.ow trump's executive order on immigration is impacting the university? that is at 4:40 p.m. eastern. scarlet: russia reducing oil output by 117,000 barrels a day, putting it way ahead of schedule with his agreement with opec. the minister says it was double the amount originally planned. moscow is the largest of the 11 non-opec producers that pledged forces with the cartel to produce -- reduce output. ratings company s&p cut under armour's credit rating to junk status, citing heavy competition and pressure on prices as the apparel company struggles through a salesman on. they lower the corporate credit -- corporate credit grade to double plea -- double b plus two triple b minus. naslund moving its u.s. headquarters from california to virginia. 750 jobs are associated with the move. the move brings its headquarters closer to customers. of chocolate maker says 85% its top customers and 75% of its factories are in the eastern u.s.. and that is your business flash update. joe: up next, fac
boston. hunterwe speak with rawlings, cornell university interim president.ow trump's executive order on immigration is impacting the university? that is at 4:40 p.m. eastern. scarlet: russia reducing oil output by 117,000 barrels a day, putting it way ahead of schedule with his agreement with opec. the minister says it was double the amount originally planned. moscow is the largest of the 11 non-opec producers that pledged forces with the cartel to produce -- reduce output. ratings company...
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boston. i attended the university of massachusetts amherst and will be applying to graduate school next year. i eat an anti-inflammatory diet. i exercise regularly, do not smoke, and drink lots of water. i am on my parents' insurance, which they receive through their employer. i am a patient at some of the best hospitals in the world. i am so fortunate to live in a state that protects my right to the affordable health care. i was also hopeful when i heard that president trump was considering modifying obamacare rather than repealing it. however, i am still worried about the actions that will be taken in 2017 by his administration and by congress. if you met me, you would see a young, vibrant, and ambitious woman. in other people's words, not mine. many people and politicians in this country would meet me and not assume that i rely on the a.c.a. i am not from a low-income family, i don't live in an their doesn't have adequate medical facilities, i appear well. i am, however, living with multiple chronic illnesses. i suffer from asthma, fibro myalgia, chronic uritucaria, chronic migraines, i.b.
boston. i attended the university of massachusetts amherst and will be applying to graduate school next year. i eat an anti-inflammatory diet. i exercise regularly, do not smoke, and drink lots of water. i am on my parents' insurance, which they receive through their employer. i am a patient at some of the best hospitals in the world. i am so fortunate to live in a state that protects my right to the affordable health care. i was also hopeful when i heard that president trump was considering...
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boston we have snow right now. >> in "healthcheck," officials say there is a flu outbreak at the university of delaware, officials say it happened when the students came back from the winter break. there were 26 this week alone. this is an issue across the state with officials finding a spike in college age people in general. there's been a lot of flu activity for children five and up. cdc is reporting high flu activity in pennsylvania and new jersey. >> "action news" as a warning about a popular medication that some say are linked to neurological and psychiatric issues in children. wendy saltzman has a preview on the special report at 11:00 p.m. >> reporter: these parents are sounding the alarm after their exirn e -- children experienced side effects. >> sudden she had weird ticks. >> i trust in the medical community, they robbed me of part of my son. >> rin philadelphia to determine if the drug is safe. >> it breaks my heart because i know how i felt, i didn't want anyone to feel that way. >> tonight miss my specialn net at 11:00. up next in the morning buzz, the history making moment at the 69th annual grammie
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the american university not only won the race in boston, he set a personal record.eless runner is training to do it again. he tweeted a picture of his banged up shoeless foot, and we'll spare you that sight. amazing that -- >> can you imagine? i've seen football kickers intentionally not wearing a shoe because they think they can kick better. to run like that. >> show must go on, right? >>> we are smashing record temperatures as we ease into the weekend. >> the sudden spring will come to a sudden end before the weekend is over. glenn? >>> that's right. we saw a bunch of records fall today. changes are on the way, and that line of thunderstorms is going to do it. talking a big drop in the temperatures. saturday storms, i'll tell you what to expect and when ahead of my exclusive first alert forecast. >> reporter: is it too warm for hockey outside? a question everyone is asking here at heinz field. my name's keith jones. i am live in the steel city. it's 70 degrees. the ice might be melting. will the flyers get a chance to play tomorrow? i'll tell you coming up. ♪ trad
the american university not only won the race in boston, he set a personal record.eless runner is training to do it again. he tweeted a picture of his banged up shoeless foot, and we'll spare you that sight. amazing that -- >> can you imagine? i've seen football kickers intentionally not wearing a shoe because they think they can kick better. to run like that. >> show must go on, right? >>> we are smashing record temperatures as we ease into the weekend. >> the sudden...
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served as co-chair of the university of virginia's presidential oral history program and directed the ronald reagan oral history project. professor knott received his ph.d. from boston college and has taught at the united states air force academy and the university of virginia. he's the author of the book that we just mentioned, the persistence of myth, also the secret and sanctioned covert operations of the american presidency, which alexander hamilton was also involved with that, with general george washington. dr. knott recently co-authored a book about hamilton and washington. the talk will be followed by q&a, so you could prepare concise questions, that will be terrific for after the talk. help me welcome stephen knott. [applause] dr. knott: thank you. thank you all. thank you very much. i appreciate you coming out on this cold winter's day. i particularly want to thank everyone involved with the alexander hamilton awareness society. these guys do terrific work in terms of keeping hamilton's legacy alive for your fellow citizens. i also want to thank the john street methodist church for providing such a beautiful venue for my talk today. let me begin by noting
served as co-chair of the university of virginia's presidential oral history program and directed the ronald reagan oral history project. professor knott received his ph.d. from boston college and has taught at the united states air force academy and the university of virginia. he's the author of the book that we just mentioned, the persistence of myth, also the secret and sanctioned covert operations of the american presidency, which alexander hamilton was also involved with that, with general...
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boston there's snow. >> in "healthcheck," officials say there's a flu outbreak at the university of delaware.en students came back from winter break. this is an issue across the state in this age group. officials finding a spike in college age people in general. there's flu activity in kids five and up. there's flu activity in pennsylvania and new jersey. >>> "action news" a warning about a popular medication that linked to psychiatric issues in children. >> reporter: these parents are sounding the alarm after their children experience severe side effects from an over the counter medication. >> all of a sudden she started having this weird tick. >> reporter: they believe the drug sickened their kids. >> i trust in the medical community they robbed me of part of my family. >> reporter: plus the research happening in philadelphia to determine if the drug is safe. >> it's breaks my heart because i know how i felt, i didn't want anyone else to feel that way. don't miss my special report on "action news" at 11:00 p.m. >> it is 6:23, up next, the grammy awards top music moments. >> katherine scott
boston there's snow. >> in "healthcheck," officials say there's a flu outbreak at the university of delaware.en students came back from winter break. this is an issue across the state in this age group. officials finding a spike in college age people in general. there's flu activity in kids five and up. there's flu activity in pennsylvania and new jersey. >>> "action news" a warning about a popular medication that linked to psychiatric issues in children....
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. >>> "the boston globe" said john kerry will lead a group at his alma nadir. kerry will teach and hold conferences at the universitytarting next fall. >>> and "the wall street journal" says sexy steak salting is the trending internet meme. a turkish chef started it all. it's over his sexy way of drizzling salt over the stake. >>> still ahead, a baby stroller warning. a real over a popular stroller after dozens of injuries. reimagined for everyday play.s easy to pair, easy to wear. kids' separates starting at just $7. plus, take an extra 15% or 20% off. now that's the good stuff. kohl's. see me. see me. don't stare at me. see me. see me. see me to know that psoriasis is just something that i have. i'm not contagious. see me to know that... ...i won't stop until i find what works. discover cosentyx, a different kind of medicine for moderate to severe plaque psoriasis. proven to help the majority of people find clear or almost clear skin. 8 out of 10 people saw 75% skin clearance at 3 months. while the majority saw 90% clearance. do not use if you are allergic to cosentyx. before starting, you should be tested for tub
. >>> "the boston globe" said john kerry will lead a group at his alma nadir. kerry will teach and hold conferences at the universitytarting next fall. >>> and "the wall street journal" says sexy steak salting is the trending internet meme. a turkish chef started it all. it's over his sexy way of drizzling salt over the stake. >>> still ahead, a baby stroller warning. a real over a popular stroller after dozens of injuries. reimagined for everyday...
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. >>> "the boston globe" said john kerry will lead a group at his alma nadir. kerry will teach and hold conferences at the university starting next fall. >>> and "the wall street journal" says sexy steak salting is the trending internet meme. an insta grant video of a turkish chef started it all. fans call him salt bey for the sexy way of drizzling salt over steak. >>> still ahead, a baby stroller warning. a real over a popular stroller after dozens of injuries. reimagined for everyday play.s easy to pair, easy to wear. kids' separates starting at just $7. plus, take an extra 15% or 20% off. now that's the good stuff. kohl's. see me. see me. don't stare at me. see me. see me. see me to know that psoriasis is just something that i have. i'm not contagious. see me to know that... ...i won't stop until i find what works. discover cosentyx, a different kind of medicine for moderate to severe plaque psoriasis. proven to help the majority of people find clear or almost clear skin. 8 out of 10 people saw 75% skin clearance at 3 months. while the majority saw 90% clearance. do not use if you are allergic to cosentyx. before
. >>> "the boston globe" said john kerry will lead a group at his alma nadir. kerry will teach and hold conferences at the university starting next fall. >>> and "the wall street journal" says sexy steak salting is the trending internet meme. an insta grant video of a turkish chef started it all. fans call him salt bey for the sexy way of drizzling salt over steak. >>> still ahead, a baby stroller warning. a real over a popular stroller after...
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. >> the boston globe reports on rihanna being named harvard university's humanitarian of the year. barbados and has an oncology center in her home country. i didn't know that. that's good. >>> usa today gets ready for summer with a look at the world's best beaches. fifth is siesta beach on florida's west coast. cuba's playa paraiso, eagle beach, grace bay in turks and kasey kahne and baia do sancho in brazil. i will take any of those. >> i'm tempted to see the pictures again. >> right. >>> the washington post says tom brady listed culprits he suspects of taking his missing jersey. among them, lady gaga, the jaws shark and teammate julien edelman. some say the shirt could be worth half a million dollars. >> i'm surprised it's taking this long. the number of people who can be in the locker room after the super bowl -- i think the list would be small. >> if you took it you have to hide it for a long time. >> can't do a thing with it. the "new york times" has a new national ad campaign that asks the question, how do we arrive at the truth? >> the truth is our nation is more divided tha
. >> the boston globe reports on rihanna being named harvard university's humanitarian of the year. barbados and has an oncology center in her home country. i didn't know that. that's good. >>> usa today gets ready for summer with a look at the world's best beaches. fifth is siesta beach on florida's west coast. cuba's playa paraiso, eagle beach, grace bay in turks and kasey kahne and baia do sancho in brazil. i will take any of those. >> i'm tempted to see the pictures...
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the boston tell six will have interest in the 21 year old big man. the nba trade deadline is on thursday. drexel university'sasketball team is in the midst of 20 and six season led by senior megan. what crate on does off the supreme court what makes her a special person. x-rayton recently set drexel record with ten, three pointers in a game, stands seconds in school history. but she also started a program called assisting other. and for every assist this season, money is donated to two charities. >> it is almost like selfish. i think that i get way more out of giving than i'll ever give to people. so if i can go and i can help people for ten minute or an hour, and they need my heff, i'll do it. >> one of the charities benefit from megan's work is evan fest, which helps children with life threatening illnesses. it is named after her brother's childhood friend, who died from cancer. speaking every helping others, group called "focus" athletics is doing their part, as well. coming up at 6:00 how a local man is helping inner city high school student get to college by offering free work-outs and much, much more.
the boston tell six will have interest in the 21 year old big man. the nba trade deadline is on thursday. drexel university'sasketball team is in the midst of 20 and six season led by senior megan. what crate on does off the supreme court what makes her a special person. x-rayton recently set drexel record with ten, three pointers in a game, stands seconds in school history. but she also started a program called assisting other. and for every assist this season, money is donated to two...