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. >> here is a look at staff picks from the harvard bookstore at cambridge, massachusetts. yahoo! how the downfall of gary hart's residential campaign has shaped today's campaign in all the truth is out. supreme court justice stephen breyer looks at how high court's decisions are stretching beyond america's orders in the course and the world. in 1944 historian jay winick reviews the decisions fdr had to make regarding d-day and the end of world war zero make. journalist jenny nordberg reports on the lives of afghan women and girls in the underground girls of kabul. another staff pick from harvard bookstore is black man in a coat, why doctor damon tweeting weighs in on race and any quality in the american healthcare system. in we should all be feminists, everyone should be fighting for gender equality. brandeis university english professor john burke dissects the 7 debates between abraham lincoln and even douglas during their senate seat race in ÷÷÷÷÷÷ lincoln's tragic pragmatism. barrel markham reveals the difficulty she faced as a career pilot and the first woman to fly solo acro
. >> here is a look at staff picks from the harvard bookstore at cambridge, massachusetts. yahoo! how the downfall of gary hart's residential campaign has shaped today's campaign in all the truth is out. supreme court justice stephen breyer looks at how high court's decisions are stretching beyond america's orders in the course and the world. in 1944 historian jay winick reviews the decisions fdr had to make regarding d-day and the end of world war zero make. journalist jenny nordberg...
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. >> here's a look at some of the staff picks from the harvard bookstore in cambridge, massachusetts.oo! news map by explores how the downfall of gary hart's presidential campaign has shaped today's campaign and, all of the truth is out. supreme court justice stephen breyer looks at how some of the high court's decision court's decision or stretching beyond america's borders in, the court in the world. in 1944 historian j winick reviews the decisions fdr had to make regarding dj in the end of world war ii. journalist jenny jenny norberg reports on the lives of afghan women and girls in the underground girls of kabul. another staff pick from the harvard bookstore is a black man and a white coat by doctor damon who weighs it on race and inequalities in the american healthcare system. in, we should all be feminists, they argue everyone should be fighting for gender equality. brandeis university professor john burt dissects the seven debates between abraham lincoln and stephen douglas during the 1858 u.s. senate seat race in, lincoln's tragic pragmatism. belmar, reveals the difficulties s
. >> here's a look at some of the staff picks from the harvard bookstore in cambridge, massachusetts.oo! news map by explores how the downfall of gary hart's presidential campaign has shaped today's campaign and, all of the truth is out. supreme court justice stephen breyer looks at how some of the high court's decision court's decision or stretching beyond america's borders in, the court in the world. in 1944 historian j winick reviews the decisions fdr had to make regarding dj in the...
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he lived in cambridge, massachusetts. no connection. granted you think there's a connection that you might want to go down that path. but they had no interest in doing that. when i gave the account to the middle east, they said that is a nothing account. several billion dollars. that is to know. one of them just looked too big holdings in new york city. you wouldn't want to go there. just one absence of investigation can cover all your bases. i guess not because you might not want to see what you uncover. it's in the book. thank you very much. [applause] thank you. thank you. thank you very much. clap that [applause] and be willing to sign anyone's votes. if you want your book signed, i'd be happy to do that for you. >> you were watching tv on c-span2. this is television for serious readers. we're at hillsdale college in michigan interviewing professors who are also authors a tremendous taoist hillsdale college professor of history covering tg heart. his book is called from billy graham to sarah palin evangelicals and the portrayal of a
he lived in cambridge, massachusetts. no connection. granted you think there's a connection that you might want to go down that path. but they had no interest in doing that. when i gave the account to the middle east, they said that is a nothing account. several billion dollars. that is to know. one of them just looked too big holdings in new york city. you wouldn't want to go there. just one absence of investigation can cover all your bases. i guess not because you might not want to see what...
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that's some of the staff pics from harvard bookstore in cambridge massachusetts.many of these authors have appeared on book tv. watch them on our website, booktv.org. >> soap misfits leaving home, my latest misfit leaving home is a french teenager, marquis then lafayette and this book tells the story of him leaving home and his pregnant teenage wife to come to america to throw in with george washington's continental army and so i'll read and then i will take questions and i wanted to read this section of his voyage to america and his early time and i will read a little tangent about a heroic book seller to pander to the subject of the proceedings. [laughter] so it's 1777. lafayette has absconded to america. he's bought his own ship to come here. the king of france is trying to keep them at home. his wife's family is trying to keep them at home because as i mentioned she is pregnant. and once he makes it onto this ship he has purchased across the atlantic, he starts spending his wife's, he starts writing his wife these letters trying to explain why he has abandoned
that's some of the staff pics from harvard bookstore in cambridge massachusetts.many of these authors have appeared on book tv. watch them on our website, booktv.org. >> soap misfits leaving home, my latest misfit leaving home is a french teenager, marquis then lafayette and this book tells the story of him leaving home and his pregnant teenage wife to come to america to throw in with george washington's continental army and so i'll read and then i will take questions and i wanted to read...
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some of the staff picks from the harvard bookstore in cambridge massachusetts, many of these authors have appeared on book tv. you can watch them on our website booktv.org. >> good afternoon everyone thank you so much for being here at the national constitution center. my name is jenny parker and i'm the vice president of communication. before we begin, i would like you to take a few moments to share some basic housekeeping. we will begin, we will take audience questions at the conclusion of our program today. please jot down your? the note card provided to you and they will be gathered from one of our staff members. if you are on twitter, and encourage you to follow us at at constitution center and you can also # and submit questions, comments comments and # them with america's town hall. we will have a book sale and book signing opportunity "after words". please join us in the lobby to get your signed copy of the book. i would like to thank any members here for joining us today. the center is a private nonprofit and our work relies heavily on the generosity of people around the cou
some of the staff picks from the harvard bookstore in cambridge massachusetts, many of these authors have appeared on book tv. you can watch them on our website booktv.org. >> good afternoon everyone thank you so much for being here at the national constitution center. my name is jenny parker and i'm the vice president of communication. before we begin, i would like you to take a few moments to share some basic housekeeping. we will begin, we will take audience questions at the conclusion...
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cambridge, massachusetts startup nutonmy set to hit the public streets of boston to test out autonomouss a fleet. they began testing cars in singapore in august. they hope to roll you out the fleet in the southern pacific nation in 2018 well ahead of automakers bmw and ford. when can we expect the row he bow taxis to hit the u.s., boston no less? not the easiest streets to drive with even when gripping the steering wheel. the ceo joins me for fox business's tech minute. how is the testing going first. >> it is great. we just got our first cars in the country ba. we've been making maps and ready to take the first autonomous drives in the future in boston. liz: what initial problems that you found out you tested in singapore that you had to work out? we love to hear the glitches and things like that. >> there is always glitches. the most difficult thing, even if you can program a car to follow the rules of road, sometimes human drivers have other ideas. they have to be intelligent enough to adapt the way you and i drive. that is technically very hard. we're making progress towards making
cambridge, massachusetts startup nutonmy set to hit the public streets of boston to test out autonomouss a fleet. they began testing cars in singapore in august. they hope to roll you out the fleet in the southern pacific nation in 2018 well ahead of automakers bmw and ford. when can we expect the row he bow taxis to hit the u.s., boston no less? not the easiest streets to drive with even when gripping the steering wheel. the ceo joins me for fox business's tech minute. how is the testing going...
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sean: an entire mall in cambridge, massachusetts was evacuated last night after a large crowd gathered for an event featuring a rapper and pro basketball player. rapper designer and boston celtics forward jaylen brown were scheduled to meet fanat galleria mall. police say more than a thousand people showed up. and when the event didn't start as scheduled, the situation took a chaotic turn. they say the crowd became hostile and started throwing things at them as officers tried to clear the scene. the officers used pepper spray to disperse the crowd. >> i was there the whole time. and it just -- it just went wrong, all in five minutes time there is a better way to disperse the crowd then to use mace on these young kids. they had to be between the ages of 13 and 16. as a result, everyone had to suffer from it. sean: police say six juveniles were arrested for disorderly conduct, disturbing the peace, and trespassing. erin: turning now to sports -- the boston bruins hosted the buffalo sabres at the td garden last night. there was no scoring through the first period. but in the second, brad
sean: an entire mall in cambridge, massachusetts was evacuated last night after a large crowd gathered for an event featuring a rapper and pro basketball player. rapper designer and boston celtics forward jaylen brown were scheduled to meet fanat galleria mall. police say more than a thousand people showed up. and when the event didn't start as scheduled, the situation took a chaotic turn. they say the crowd became hostile and started throwing things at them as officers tried to clear the...
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be change that is some of the staff picks from harvard bookstore at cambridge, massachusetts. many of these authors have appeared on booktv. you can watch them on our website, booktv.org. >> for more than two decades, c. nicole mason has written about emotional issues from violence against women to reproductive justice to economic security. she is also the former executive director of the women of color policy network at new york university robert wagner graduate school. there she held the distinction of being one of the youngest scholar practitioners to lead a major us research center or think tank. in addition to being an author her commentary and writing have been featured in the los angeles times, politico, the progressive, essence magazine, cnn, msnbc, nbc and other outlets. she will be joined by a predominant magazine for african american women in the editorial leader she oversees the content and division of core magazine as well as.com. her influence extends beyond various brand extensions including events like black women in hollywood luncheon and black women in music.
be change that is some of the staff picks from harvard bookstore at cambridge, massachusetts. many of these authors have appeared on booktv. you can watch them on our website, booktv.org. >> for more than two decades, c. nicole mason has written about emotional issues from violence against women to reproductive justice to economic security. she is also the former executive director of the women of color policy network at new york university robert wagner graduate school. there she held...
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he lived in cambridge, massachusetts. no connection. but granted you think there's a connection he might want to go down that path, but they had no interest in doing that. then i told them when i gave the account of the middle east and geneva they set out that's in enough account. we had 7,000,000,000 dollars. well, that's. well, that's nice to know. you understand that a lot of of blood to holdings in new york city. you wouldn't want to go there. just one essence of investigation to cover all your bases. i guess not because you might not want to see what you uncover. >> thank you very much. [applause] thank you. thank you. [inaudible] i be happy to sign the books for you. >> you are watching book tv on c-span two. with top nonfiction books and authors every weekend. book. book tv, television for serious readers. [applause] >> thank you. and welcome to the american museum of natural history. i'm your host for the evening. i'm co-author of the book talk, i am neil degrasse tyson. i serve as the director of the hayden planetarium. the pla
he lived in cambridge, massachusetts. no connection. but granted you think there's a connection he might want to go down that path, but they had no interest in doing that. then i told them when i gave the account of the middle east and geneva they set out that's in enough account. we had 7,000,000,000 dollars. well, that's. well, that's nice to know. you understand that a lot of of blood to holdings in new york city. you wouldn't want to go there. just one essence of investigation to cover all...
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foe "cbs this morning: saturday," tony dokoupil, cambridge, massachusetts. >>> on monday, president obama bestows the medal of freedom on some of the world's most famous stars and two women who made >>> up next, medical news in our "morning rounds," including good news for people who take the popular drug celebrex for arthritis pain. >>> doctors jon lapook and tara narula on new guidelines for using statin drugs for loring the risk of heart disease. you're watching "cbs this morning: saturday." it's holiday time, and no fruit is as versatile as our ocean spray cranberries, which is why we're declaring it "the unofficial official fruit of the holidays." the fig's gonna be so bummed. [ chuckles ] just press "clean" and let roomba from irobot help with your everyday messes. roomba navigates your entire home. cleaning up pet hair and debris for up to 2 hours. omba, from irobot. better. together. remember 2007? smartphones? o m g ten years later, nothing's really changed. it's time to snap out of it. hello moto. snap on a jbl speaker. put a 70? screen on a wall. get a 10x optical zoom. get exc
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. >> reporter: but the cambridge, massachusetts police officer, sergeant thomas ahern, alleges hodge made eye contact with him and intentionally walked into him. in a police report, ahern wrote, i walked up to him in an attempt to de-escalate the situation and identified myself as a police officer. he says hodge replied with expletives and continued to demand an apology, and says both hands were clenched into fists, now hodge faces charges for disorderly conduct and assault and battery. >> stop. don't reach into his pocket. do you have a warrant to search him? >> reporter: the woman seen here grabbing at the officer's arm is now charged with assault and battery on a police officer. she and another woman who videotaped the incident also face charges of interfering with a police officer. cambridge police department released this statement saying, the officer's actions were consistent with his duty carries as much as 2 1/2 years behind bars. all three defendants are due in court december 21st. it seemed like there was a lot of overreaction here perhaps on both sides, but now taxpayer do
. >> reporter: but the cambridge, massachusetts police officer, sergeant thomas ahern, alleges hodge made eye contact with him and intentionally walked into him. in a police report, ahern wrote, i walked up to him in an attempt to de-escalate the situation and identified myself as a police officer. he says hodge replied with expletives and continued to demand an apology, and says both hands were clenched into fists, now hodge faces charges for disorderly conduct and assault and battery....
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rallies are planned for the state house, logan airport and central square in cambridge on tuesday. massachusetts minimum wage country and it's scheduled to rise from $10 to $11 an hour on january 1st. >>> l.l. bean is kicking it up a notch as demand for its iconic boot continues to grow. according to u.s. today the maine-based retailer has leased a larger to building double the size of its operation and will also hire 100 more workers next year to make the boo the and a third monthlying machine. annual sales have grown from this year. >>> hope you had a wonderful holiday weekend now we are watching clearing skies departing low pressure. it's going to set us up for a nice start to the week ahead. right now i have clear skies right over most of southern new england. a couple of scattered clouds outer cape and back into southern new england but you see here temperatures are already down to the upper 20s and lower 30s in a lot of spots. of the city. it's 37 at logan but 31? walpole, 29? lexington right now i have 30s all the way down to the south shore. even the vineyard now 38?. nantucket the only
rallies are planned for the state house, logan airport and central square in cambridge on tuesday. massachusetts minimum wage country and it's scheduled to rise from $10 to $11 an hour on january 1st. >>> l.l. bean is kicking it up a notch as demand for its iconic boot continues to grow. according to u.s. today the maine-based retailer has leased a larger to building double the size of its operation and will also hire 100 more workers next year to make the boo the and a third...
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here is a look at some of the staff picks from the harvard bookstore in cambridge, massachusetts. yahoo! news political columnist explores how the down fall of gary hart's presidential campaign shaped today's campaigns in "the truth is out". a look at how high court decisions are stretching beyond america's borders in "the court ap the and the world", a review of the decisions fdr had to make regarding d-day and the end of world war ii. a journalist reports on the lives of afghan women and girls in the underground girls of kabul. another staff pick from harvard bookstore "black man in a white coat", ways in on race and inequalities in the american health care system. in "we should all be feminists" arguing that everyone should be fighting for gender equality. gra grandeis professor looks at the 1858 u.s. senate race in "lincoln's tragic prague matism", what she found as a pilot and first to slow solo across the atlanta ocean, her memoir. and harvard picks from cambridge and many appeared ton book tv. you can watch them on our website, book tv.org. >> this photo was sent to me in a
here is a look at some of the staff picks from the harvard bookstore in cambridge, massachusetts. yahoo! news political columnist explores how the down fall of gary hart's presidential campaign shaped today's campaigns in "the truth is out". a look at how high court decisions are stretching beyond america's borders in "the court ap the and the world", a review of the decisions fdr had to make regarding d-day and the end of world war ii. a journalist reports on the lives of...
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in cambridge, massachusetts, appoints him its dean of architecture.ing tony in the craft. >> he was my mentor, and therefore i got to know his architectural vocabulary and philosophy better than anyone. >> pietro retires from m.i.t. in 1965, but he's still in demand. boston's one financial center, the meyerhoff symphony hall in baltimore, and many more. >> he became an international celebrity. >> do you remember feeling that your dad was special? >> i kind of picked that up when i was in college, and he was the commencement speaker. and i said, "whoa." >> it's a blessing and a curse. >> and that's what i went through for 40 years. >> and therein lie tony's mixed emotions over his strange inheritance. he becomes destined to receive it when his father, probably sitting at his boston drafting table, gets a long-distance call from portland. it's mrs. burkes, owner of that home he'd designed 25 years ago and never forgot. the widow tells pietro she's putting it up for sale. >> he flew out and agreed to buy it on that spot. >> that's how much it meant to hi
in cambridge, massachusetts, appoints him its dean of architecture.ing tony in the craft. >> he was my mentor, and therefore i got to know his architectural vocabulary and philosophy better than anyone. >> pietro retires from m.i.t. in 1965, but he's still in demand. boston's one financial center, the meyerhoff symphony hall in baltimore, and many more. >> he became an international celebrity. >> do you remember feeling that your dad was special? >> i kind of...
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cambridge on tuesday. the group raised up massachusetts as his community, religious and leaders will join workers in pushing for higher wages. the state's minimum wage is among the highest in the nation. it is scheduled to rise from $10 to $11 per hour on january 1. >>> massachusetts democrats are turning their focus to 2018. that top priorities will include reclaiming the governor's office from the republican charlie baker. and they want to serve as the governor will also be up for reelection and can be challenged by the former red sox pitcher. >>> the mayor says the city and have a memorandum of understanding in a cambridge-based economy. we told you earlier in the week the company plans to start testing of cars in south boston for the new year. in three continents. including a taxi service in singapore. during the test run the economy will work was with them to evaluate safety procedures. if approved by the state and city, these will be the self driving cars to hit public roads in massachusetts. >>> police from fort worth and dallas headed to san antonio to say goodbye to one of their own. the funeral fo
cambridge on tuesday. the group raised up massachusetts as his community, religious and leaders will join workers in pushing for higher wages. the state's minimum wage is among the highest in the nation. it is scheduled to rise from $10 to $11 per hour on january 1. >>> massachusetts democrats are turning their focus to 2018. that top priorities will include reclaiming the governor's office from the republican charlie baker. and they want to serve as the governor will also be up for...
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rebound to near 50 degrees into low 50s in southeastern massachusetts high temperatures tomorrow in and around boston lower 50s, wendy 53. cambridge 53 degrees tomorrow afternoon. dorchester will be a little bit cooler but still 51 gardner, worchester and cape cod temperatures here again will be in the 50s. you get the idea it will be in the 50s tomorrow. your 70 forecast includes both on wednesday and thursday. wednesday was a mixture of sun and clouds, ahead of a cold front. that a friend has rain showers with the per 60 percent, jacket up to 70, 80 percent of what i am seeing with the latest information coming in. this is the culprit we were talking about. notice events have switched to the south that is the former air coming in that is why it will be milder wednesday and thursday. this front coming in through the afternoon and through the evening. this is 8:00 so you were into and to the evening commute rain falling across the area. that will move out and she was in the seven day forecast gone by saturday morning. going into sunshine, there is a happy event coming up on sunday. you don't just before you wake up early saturday
rebound to near 50 degrees into low 50s in southeastern massachusetts high temperatures tomorrow in and around boston lower 50s, wendy 53. cambridge 53 degrees tomorrow afternoon. dorchester will be a little bit cooler but still 51 gardner, worchester and cape cod temperatures here again will be in the 50s. you get the idea it will be in the 50s tomorrow. your 70 forecast includes both on wednesday and thursday. wednesday was a mixture of sun and clouds, ahead of a cold front. that a friend has...
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cambridge, christina hager, wbz news. >> and it will be interesting to see where this goes. every house democrat from massachusetts and rhode island signed a letter, calling for the immediate removal of steve bannon. in total, 169 house democrats signed the letter which is being circulated by a rhode island democrat. it sends the wr the country. not one house republican added their signature. >>> and robert kraft made a stop at trump towers. it's unclear if he met with donald trump but they have been friends for years. >>> tom brady and rob gronkowski took hard hits last week. and steve, you just got back gronk after the big shot to the chest. number87 did not practice today. and the patriots list him with a chest injury. meanwhile, tom terrific was out on the field with the rest of the team. he got hit low on his legs and was sore afterwards but he's not listed on the injury list. he wasn't limited in any way. he postponed his did a conference call with san francisco reporters. hear what he has to say about going back to the bay area. >>> repairs are underway in pembroke. both people are expected to be earlier in
cambridge, christina hager, wbz news. >> and it will be interesting to see where this goes. every house democrat from massachusetts and rhode island signed a letter, calling for the immediate removal of steve bannon. in total, 169 house democrats signed the letter which is being circulated by a rhode island democrat. it sends the wr the country. not one house republican added their signature. >>> and robert kraft made a stop at trump towers. it's unclear if he met with donald...
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the next day, the men of eastern massachusetts rose up, 4 thousand dollars armed new england ers marched to cambridge. now, that confrontation ended without violence, being it was revolutionary, by the end of the day it was clear to everyone that there was a new political and military order in massachusetts. general gage's authority now stops at the gates of boston. 8th could not enforce royal laws. it was for all intense and purposes politically independent. gage was not back to the situation worrying about how to defend boston from the mainland. between the royal navy and his men at castle william, the major fort, the harbor was safe, but the countryside was hostile. fortunately for gage, had had a contingent of the king's army, including the royal artillery. so on september 3rd, as thomas newell wrote, four large field pieces were dragged from the common and placed at the only entrance to this town but land, on the boston neck. to the people in the country side that looked like the royal government was taking away their militia cannon that came on top of this long time of disputes over taxes and g
the next day, the men of eastern massachusetts rose up, 4 thousand dollars armed new england ers marched to cambridge. now, that confrontation ended without violence, being it was revolutionary, by the end of the day it was clear to everyone that there was a new political and military order in massachusetts. general gage's authority now stops at the gates of boston. 8th could not enforce royal laws. it was for all intense and purposes politically independent. gage was not back to the situation...
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several events are planned the first at 6:00 in central square in cambridge followed by third at the statehouse at 2:00 this afternoon, massachusetts says one of the highest minimum wages in the country is set to rise from $10 an hour to $11 an hour on january 1st. >>> it is 10 passed 5 on your tuesday morning two are among the best at the best earning a spot to play at the national championship. >>> but it are asking for help. >>> it is go-time for the dorchester eagles both undefeated teams followed by nationals in florida. >> i feel proud. >> definitely earned it, they definitely deserve it. >> they beat hartford saturday and now all 43 players are on a crunch to prepare and pay $500 each to make it to the field. >> it is kind of hurtful, you want to make sure you kid makes is a big accomplishment for a lot of kids. >>> these 12 and 13-year-olds know what it is like to give back. >>> we do a lot of good stuff for our city i'm pretty sure and hoping and praying that somebody will come through for us. >> when you get somebody something it comes back for you. >>> that's our prayer. >>> we all look out for each other that it leads t
several events are planned the first at 6:00 in central square in cambridge followed by third at the statehouse at 2:00 this afternoon, massachusetts says one of the highest minimum wages in the country is set to rise from $10 an hour to $11 an hour on january 1st. >>> it is 10 passed 5 on your tuesday morning two are among the best at the best earning a spot to play at the national championship. >>> but it are asking for help. >>> it is go-time for the dorchester...
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fellow at the john w mccormack graduate school of the university of massachusetts, boston and he trained as a historian at cambridge, university and he has at historyand taught departments in six universities in britain and the united states. he has published 27 works of history and biography. most recently, he is currently finishing the final volume of his trilogy fdr at war. the first volume was long listed for the national book prize in the second volume -- [applause] nigel: thank you very much and wonderful to be here ladies and gentlemen. i count it a great honor to be --owed to speak this morning to be invited to speak this morning about undoubtedly the two greatest men of the 20th century. franklin churchill and delano roosevelt. and in doing so i think we should bear in mind something which winston churchill wrote many years ago. "to do justice to a great man discriminating criticism is always necessary. " to a great man discriminating criticism is always necessary." however clinching is always insipid. i have addressed this wonderful society on a number of occasions over recent years. i live in boston, but
fellow at the john w mccormack graduate school of the university of massachusetts, boston and he trained as a historian at cambridge, university and he has at historyand taught departments in six universities in britain and the united states. he has published 27 works of history and biography. most recently, he is currently finishing the final volume of his trilogy fdr at war. the first volume was long listed for the national book prize in the second volume -- [applause] nigel: thank you very...
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massachusetts senator elizabeth warren voted for hillary clinton in cambridge this morning. she admitted to reporters she's nervous about the election, because she says there's a chance donald trump could win. after casting her ballot, warren headed up to new hampshire to campaign for her fellow democrats. our special election coverage continues throughout the next hour. coming up, did tom brady really vote for donald trump. write that letter to the republican candidate? we get some answers coming up in our next half-hour. plus, the feds are focusing on the south shore. the reason the department much justice sent workers to keep an eye on the polls there during the election today in quincy. and when do the polls close across the country. we'll break down what you can expect as the night unfolds and when the results will start coming in, all ahead right here on your only local news at 6:30 p.m. on fox 25 news. when the showers get here and the much colder air poised to move in by the weekend. >> mark: we want to get you caught up on the other big stories, including a plane cr
massachusetts senator elizabeth warren voted for hillary clinton in cambridge this morning. she admitted to reporters she's nervous about the election, because she says there's a chance donald trump could win. after casting her ballot, warren headed up to new hampshire to campaign for her fellow democrats. our special election coverage continues throughout the next hour. coming up, did tom brady really vote for donald trump. write that letter to the republican candidate? we get some answers...
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. >>> massachusetts voters also get to the side for ballot questions including the controversial of charter schools and marijuana the me >> chaos in cambridge a crowd pepper sprayed when a crowd gets under control. >>> live from the channel 4 studios in boston, it is wbz news this morning. >>> thanks for joining us i'm kate merril. >>> it is tuesday election day. >> a lot to get to. we want to talk about the forecast, no controversy, no
. >>> massachusetts voters also get to the side for ballot questions including the controversial of charter schools and marijuana the me >> chaos in cambridge a crowd pepper sprayed when a crowd gets under control. >>> live from the channel 4 studios in boston, it is wbz news this morning. >>> thanks for joining us i'm kate merril. >>> it is tuesday election day. >> a lot to get to. we want to talk about the forecast, no controversy, no
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several events are planned in cambridge followed by another protest at east boston memorial park near logan at noon then a third at the statehouse at 2:00 this afternoon massachusetts says the set to rise $10 an hour is$11 hour. >>> and check in for permitted hunters began at 4:30, the dear hunt will continue tomorrow and december sixth and seventh last year testimony dcr started the first ever controlled dear hunt to help control the dear population. they say over population can hurt the habitat and other wildlife. >>> after all that spending today is giving tuesday a local warner football teams could use a helping hand to make sure the national championship at disney world two dorchester eagles teams have earned a spot but the cost of sending both to florida is challenging many of the families, they set up a go fund me page and their hope is to raise $60,000 this week. >> i feel sad because my family struggles to get the money. >> it is kind of hufu your kid gets it, where they really want to be this is a bigaccomplishment. >> we do a lot for the community in the community we're hoping the community rallies behind us. >>> they hope to leave for florida by bus thi
several events are planned in cambridge followed by another protest at east boston memorial park near logan at noon then a third at the statehouse at 2:00 this afternoon massachusetts says the set to rise $10 an hour is$11 hour. >>> and check in for permitted hunters began at 4:30, the dear hunt will continue tomorrow and december sixth and seventh last year testimony dcr started the first ever controlled dear hunt to help control the dear population. they say over population can hurt...
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. >>> massachusetts voters also get to the side for ballot questions including the controversial of charter schools and marijuana the me >> chaos in cambridge a crowd pepper sprayed when a crowd gets under control. >>> live from the channel 4 studios in boston, it is wbz news this morning. >>> thanks for joining us i'm kate merril. >>> it is tuesday election day. >> a lot to get to. we want to talk about the forecast, no controversy, no comes to danielle in her forecast. more 20s on the map than this time yesterday, it is 24 norwood, 25 in taunton, 25 in pittsburgh, boston where the wind is still activity 46 in province town. it is a frosty start you may want an extra minute or two to scrape the windshield, clear skies over head, we are in for sunshine from start to finish. temperaturil still when the polls open for a lot of spots cold and frosty sunrise coming up at 6:27. sunny, mild with a light wind through the afternoon. thursday will temperatures in the upper 50s, quite pleasant through the ride home and when the polls close temperatures in the mid-50s with the sunset at 4:28 tracking rain for tomorrow i'll have the hour by hour time l
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cambridge, catherine parrotta, fox 25 news. >> recreational marijuana will become legal here in massachusetts starting next month. >> coming up, the new rush on supplies for people who want to grow at home. >> the holiday rush just got trickier. thursday morning, ice and snow making the way to new england timeline and my latest thoughts. making the way to new england timeline and my latest thoughts. >> plus, one want to we live in a pick and choose world. calm or bright? but at bedtime why settle for this? enter sleep number. don't miss the ultimate sleep number week, going on now. sleepiq technology tells you how you slept and what adjustments you can make. she likes the bed soft. he's more hardcore. so your sleep goes from good to great to wow! give the gift of amazing sleep. only at a sleep number store, right now save 50% on the ultimate limited edition bed. hurry, ends soon! learn more at sleepnumber.com >>> two days before thanksgiving, we're watching the weather for you. it's quiet and looks beautiful. >> it looks beautiful. but when you step outside, it's pretty chilly out there. >> it is chilly and not to mention mes
cambridge, catherine parrotta, fox 25 news. >> recreational marijuana will become legal here in massachusetts starting next month. >> coming up, the new rush on supplies for people who want to grow at home. >> the holiday rush just got trickier. thursday morning, ice and snow making the way to new england timeline and my latest thoughts. making the way to new england timeline and my latest thoughts. >> plus, one want to we live in a pick and choose world. calm or bright?...
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townsend acts, the radical activists went into and theyg in cambridge walked up to john singleton copley's portrait of the british governor of massachusetts and they cut the heart area out of the portrait, leaving a hole. copley was stunned by this. he comes in and is being called upon to repair it. boston newspapers at the time say -- great as an artist as he might eat, it would be impossible for him to restore a heart to the heartless governor .arnhart destroying a work of a political statement. worse, the most famous, which is like what, a stone's throw away from here? the summer of 1776, washington is marching through here and heading uptown. the british have invaded. the soldiers are demoralized, camped near where city all is today. washington is delivered a copy of the declaration of independence. he has it read to the troops. , theyhat moment than spontaneously, not by order, but they spontaneously come down here to bowling green and they lash ropes around huge equestrian statues of george the third. they drag it down to the ground. they drag it through the streets. leadhen they melt down the . it was lead covered in gold. they mel
townsend acts, the radical activists went into and theyg in cambridge walked up to john singleton copley's portrait of the british governor of massachusetts and they cut the heart area out of the portrait, leaving a hole. copley was stunned by this. he comes in and is being called upon to repair it. boston newspapers at the time say -- great as an artist as he might eat, it would be impossible for him to restore a heart to the heartless governor .arnhart destroying a work of a political...
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warren is in cambridge where she cast her vote in election 2016, she has been a vocal supporter of hillary clinton after voting she headed to new hampshire to help rally support. >>> massachusetts polls open at 7:00 with long lines in some spots, wbz nicole jacobs is in west rocksberry. >>> after today these campaign signs will go away these ads we as it all comes down to the last eight hours of this election day. >>> the sunrises over this election day bringing daybreak to one that for many was a long time. >> three months already. >> even before the doors open voters assembled. >> taking a potential wait all in stride. >> i think it is going to be a busy day. >> there have been some busy days to precede this one early for alana, this day and this election for special. >> this is my first time voting this is my firs time as a citizen, we wanted to do it the way it was supposed to be. >> most acknowledge it's been a hard fought fight, supporters have held true. >> it's been stressful for a lot of people. >> comes down to a single decision where the final one could point in either direction. >> i'm going to go to mass. >> they are praying for our country. >> when it is all said
warren is in cambridge where she cast her vote in election 2016, she has been a vocal supporter of hillary clinton after voting she headed to new hampshire to help rally support. >>> massachusetts polls open at 7:00 with long lines in some spots, wbz nicole jacobs is in west rocksberry. >>> after today these campaign signs will go away these ads we as it all comes down to the last eight hours of this election day. >>> the sunrises over this election day bringing...
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of the stamp act, some radical activists went into cambridge and walked up to john singleton copley's portrait of the british governor of massachusetts and they cut the heart area out of portrait. leaving a hole. copley was stunned by this. he was being called upon to boston newspapers at the time said, as great an artist is copley might be, it would be impossible for him to restore the heart to the heartless governor bernard. again, destroying a work of art as a political statement. they must famous, which is what? a stone's throw away from here? the summer of 17 six, washington is marching through a here heading uptown and the british have invaded and his soldiers are the moralized and camped near about where city hall is isay and washington delivered a copy of the declaration of independence and he has interbred to the troops -- and he has had it read to the troops. at that moment, they spontaneously, not by order but spontaneously, i'm down here to bowling green and last ropes around a huge equestrian statue of george the third. they drag into the ground. they drag it through the streets. then, they melt down the lead. it was led
of the stamp act, some radical activists went into cambridge and walked up to john singleton copley's portrait of the british governor of massachusetts and they cut the heart area out of portrait. leaving a hole. copley was stunned by this. he was being called upon to boston newspapers at the time said, as great an artist is copley might be, it would be impossible for him to restore the heart to the heartless governor bernard. again, destroying a work of art as a political statement. they must...
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cambridge before conducting civic duties this morning. >> if there is any chance at all that donald trump could be elected to lead this country, i'm nervous. doug: although the massachusetts senior senator feeling like many americans now that the election is finally nearing the end. hitting the voting booth early. he said neither of the top two candidates for president would be getting his vote. that box left empty. >> the first time i have not voted for president and i'm disappointed about that. i have lots of friends voting for hillary clinton, lots voting for donald trump. doug: confirming a vote for clinton with warren's choice. she continues to watch for the balance of power shifting in congress. >> these races are tight and the republicans have dumped so many millions of dollars into these campaigns. doug: no slowing down for senator warren. she's continuing to campaign for hillary clinton this afternoon in new hampshire. as far as this evening, she will be doing what a lot of us will be doing, watching television at erika: as we said voter turnout strong in a number of new hampshire polls this election day and record turnout is predicted. nicole s the fun continues
cambridge before conducting civic duties this morning. >> if there is any chance at all that donald trump could be elected to lead this country, i'm nervous. doug: although the massachusetts senior senator feeling like many americans now that the election is finally nearing the end. hitting the voting booth early. he said neither of the top two candidates for president would be getting his vote. that box left empty. >> the first time i have not voted for president and i'm...
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events are planned for tuesday in cambridge and at logan airport for the national day of action to fight for $15 an hour. right now, massachusetts workers are some of the highest paid in the u.s, the minimum wage is set sales, made online instead of in stores. shoppers spent over $3 billion on purchases made over the internet, that's up more than 21% from last year, according to adobe, which tracks online retail transactions. and shoppers used their mobile devices d industry watchers say with all that early online shopping, cyber monday may be a bust this year. doug: my phone is just too small. i need something bigger. you may have your eye on a new tv this holiday season if you haven't bought a tv in a couple of years, they've changed quite a bit almost all are smart and 4-k, but before you bring that tv home, some things you should know. your back. >> there is nothing quite like watching it like this, on a big flat beautiful screen. with so many choices, this year, for many, there is one more choice, 4k, the new high definition tv's are cheaper than ever, half as much as they were a year or two ago. >> the prices have come dow
events are planned for tuesday in cambridge and at logan airport for the national day of action to fight for $15 an hour. right now, massachusetts workers are some of the highest paid in the u.s, the minimum wage is set sales, made online instead of in stores. shoppers spent over $3 billion on purchases made over the internet, that's up more than 21% from last year, according to adobe, which tracks online retail transactions. and shoppers used their mobile devices d industry watchers say with...
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events are planned for tuesday in cambridge and logan airport for the national day of action to fight for $15 an hour. right now, massachusetts workers are some of the highest paid in $11 an hour on january 1. the 5 on main challenge made a comeback in honor of small business saturday. boston mayor marty walsh is behind the effort to get consumers to buy five gifts or meals at local businesses. those supporting the effort can post the pictures on social media with the hashtag 5 on main. it's a doug: if you haven't bought a tv in a couple of years, they've changed quite a bit. almost all are what they call smart and 4k. but before you bring that tv home, some things you should know about. this morning, ben has your back. ben: you can watch television just about anywhere today, but there's nothing quite like watching it like this on a big, year for many, there's one more choice, 4k. those new ultra-hi-def tvs are as cheap as ever. >> the prices have come down drastically. ben: it's called all sorts of thing, but alan king of best buy says manufacturers make two kinds of 4k tv's, a the difference -- the premium tv's will have ri
events are planned for tuesday in cambridge and logan airport for the national day of action to fight for $15 an hour. right now, massachusetts workers are some of the highest paid in $11 an hour on january 1. the 5 on main challenge made a comeback in honor of small business saturday. boston mayor marty walsh is behind the effort to get consumers to buy five gifts or meals at local businesses. those supporting the effort can post the pictures on social media with the hashtag 5 on main. it's a...
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events are planned for tuesday in cambridge and logan airport for the national day of action to fight for $15 an hour. right now, massachusetts workers are some of the highest paid in the u.s. the minimum wage is set to hit $11 an hour on january 1. the 5 on main challenge made a comeback in honor of small business saturda boston mayor marty walsh is behind the effort to get consumers to buy five gifts or meals at local businesses. those supporting the effort can post pictures on social media with the hashtag 5 on main. small business saturday is a nationwide effort to keep money local as the holiday shopping season kicks off. doug: how are we looking on your tv right now? pretty good. perhaps you have your eye on a new one, just so we look better. if you're looking for one this holiday season and you haven't they're all about smart and 4k, but before you bring that tv home, something you should know about this morning. ben has your back. ben: you can watch television just about anywhere today, but there's nothing quite like watching it like this on a big, flat, beautiful screen. but so many choices and this year for many, th
events are planned for tuesday in cambridge and logan airport for the national day of action to fight for $15 an hour. right now, massachusetts workers are some of the highest paid in the u.s. the minimum wage is set to hit $11 an hour on january 1. the 5 on main challenge made a comeback in honor of small business saturda boston mayor marty walsh is behind the effort to get consumers to buy five gifts or meals at local businesses. those supporting the effort can post pictures on social media...
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cambridge store to another. >> he kept guessing where i was i was born and raised there. i live down the street. is there anything i can do to help you? and he didn't respond. >> massachusetts attorney general -- says her office has seen an uptick, biased motivated threats. this came after the historic election. less than a week later, she's launching a harassment hotline, a firs to address and punish hate crime offenders. >> in massachusetts, people have rights. those rights are to be protected and the attorney general's office and others in law enforcement will stand at the ready to enforce rights to protect the rights of people, and to keep people safe. >> reporter: and that student says he supports the new harassment hotline. and he also met with the dean live in cambridge, chantee lans, wbz news. >> and here is the number. 1(800), 994-3228 and contact the attorney general's office. >>> in the wake of the deadly trench accident involving a company with a long history of safety violations, the city of boston wants to make changes to try to protect workers. bill shields is live in the south end with the story. >> reporter: this iser accident happened a few weeks ago. it t
cambridge store to another. >> he kept guessing where i was i was born and raised there. i live down the street. is there anything i can do to help you? and he didn't respond. >> massachusetts attorney general -- says her office has seen an uptick, biased motivated threats. this came after the historic election. less than a week later, she's launching a harassment hotline, a firs to address and punish hate crime offenders. >> in massachusetts, people have rights. those rights...
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events are planned for tuesday in cambridge and logan airport for the national day of action to fight for $15 an hour. right now, massachusetts workers are some of the highest paid in the u.s. the minimum wage is set to hit $11 an hour on january 1. a big slice of black friday sales made online inste stores. shoppers spending over $3 billion on purchases made over the internet. that's up more than 21% from last year, according to adobe, which tracks online retail transactions. shoppers used their mobile devices to dial up deals more than ever, spending from smartphones surged 33% to $1.2 billion in sales. industry watchers say with all of that early online shopping, this year. doug: where's the fun with messing with the malls? you may have your eye on a new tv this holiday season. if you haven't bought a tv in a couple of years, they have changed quite a bit. almost all are what they call smart and 4k. but before you bring that new tv home, there are some things you should know about. ben has your back. ben: you can watch television just about anywhere today, but there's nothing quite like watching it like this on a big, but
events are planned for tuesday in cambridge and logan airport for the national day of action to fight for $15 an hour. right now, massachusetts workers are some of the highest paid in the u.s. the minimum wage is set to hit $11 an hour on january 1. a big slice of black friday sales made online inste stores. shoppers spending over $3 billion on purchases made over the internet. that's up more than 21% from last year, according to adobe, which tracks online retail transactions. shoppers used...
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live here in cambridge, >> gene: this time tomorrow polls will be hope here in massachusetts for election day. >> sara: this morning a brand-new poll for the boston herald and franklin pierce university shows hillary clinton holding on to small lead. she has a four-point lead over donald trump. it was taken before the announcement that clinton will not face charms of latest batch of discovered e-mails which is good news for her campaign. >> daniel: there's a lot of attention the last couple days and michael henrich is in durham. we begin first with jessica reyes. donald trump and mike pence make one of the last campaign stops tonight. good morning, jess. >> jessica: good morning, gene. four electoral votes up for voters. republican presidential candidate donald trump and mike pence back in marveling, new hampshire tonight hoping to win the granite state four electoral votes. the trump camp spending a lot of time in manchester with trump here friday and mike pence and ivanka and other review of hillary clinton's e-mails she will not face charges. >> after receiving a congressional subpoena
live here in cambridge, >> gene: this time tomorrow polls will be hope here in massachusetts for election day. >> sara: this morning a brand-new poll for the boston herald and franklin pierce university shows hillary clinton holding on to small lead. she has a four-point lead over donald trump. it was taken before the announcement that clinton will not face charms of latest batch of discovered e-mails which is good news for her campaign. >> daniel: there's a lot of attention...
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cambridge and southward to scituate. we get south of there we have a plymouth but look, a dry slot has worked eastward at this time. improvements from south to north but downpours in eastern massachusetts for the next couple of hours. i want to mention that we do have that coastal flood advisory for the next high tide. we'll talk more about that as the winds are gusting to 31 miles per hour here in boston. >> we're also following some breaking news out of oklahoma city. the airport remaining shut down after a deadly shooting there. pretty dramatic police, guns drawn going car-to-car searching for a suspect and possibly a second victim here. newscenter 5 is here with the latest information. >> we now know the one victim has been identified, 52-year-old michael winchester. he's a southwest airlines employee. he's a former college football player for oklahoma. he's also the father of a member of the kansas city chiefs. the nfl team. still a very active investigation as police do not have a suspect in custody.
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. >>> in massachusetts, this encounter between a police officer and another man raising plenty of questions this morning. the cambridgeice officer says clee ondeliberately bumped into him, but some say sergeant mishandled the incident. he is facing several charges including disorderly conduct. and two facing charges. the police department says he acted appropriately. >>> the dow jones and s&p hit another record high on wall street yesterday continuing a post-election trend. the dow rose 59 points, but mortgage rates have risen sharply since the election worrying some potential home buyers. the average rate for a 30 year loan is at the highest level in more than a year. >>> football goes hand in hand with thanksgiving, and the nfl offered up a long day for you today on the menu. first up, vikings and lions with the winner taking sole possession of first place in the nfc north. then it's the redskins against the red hot cowboys who won nine consecutive games. finally, anyone can still awake enjoy steelers and colts. both those teams are trying to keep their playoff hopes alive. jack has a horse in the race. >> oh, yeah?
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