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mark: charlie baker, senior official. they have all ridden the bus. very impressive.t does your department do? >> we are in charge of political engagement. on the hill, talking to governors, local elected officials, also working with our ally groups and coalition groups. coming together with what our program is going to look like. mark: tell us what you do here. >> i coordinate with people who are prominent figures for elected officials to do some outreach for us. >> all of our conference rooms are named after early states. south carolina, over here is tech. i will show you guys the kitchen. mark: the clinton kitchen. >> you may have read about the infamous brown refrigerator. mark: what is the story behind it? >> it has been used before. we are saving money in every way, shape, or form. mark: did you inherit that? >> i'm not actually sure. mark: the point is, it's old. no one would choose that. donate it. it's a freebie. what is this? >> i'm not entirely sure. it looks like maybe it makes sandwiches. mark: how long do you work in a day? >> this morning i got in at ar
mark: charlie baker, senior official. they have all ridden the bus. very impressive.t does your department do? >> we are in charge of political engagement. on the hill, talking to governors, local elected officials, also working with our ally groups and coalition groups. coming together with what our program is going to look like. mark: tell us what you do here. >> i coordinate with people who are prominent figures for elected officials to do some outreach for us. >> all of...
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massachusetts governor charlie baker was among those who came to pay their respects. tackling domestic violence congresswoman donna edwards and representatives from the nfl and local and federal law enforcement are talking about the growing problem. john gonzalez is that susan high school. john: autria, good afternoon. this is a very unique summit on a very troubling, growing problem in our country. lawmakers came together here at suitland high school with the national football league. recently, several high-profile players have found themselves on the wrong side of this issue. overall, the statistics around the country are startling. nearly 12,000 women have been killed by an abusive partner since 2001. that is nearly double the casualties from both of our wars. maryland congresswoman donna edwards hosted this roundtable in maryland. 50 victims were killed each year on average. we heard from the face of domestic violence here today the ex-wife of the d.c. sniper, now an advocate who keeps a productive order against the john allen mohammed, against her continued fight
massachusetts governor charlie baker was among those who came to pay their respects. tackling domestic violence congresswoman donna edwards and representatives from the nfl and local and federal law enforcement are talking about the growing problem. john gonzalez is that susan high school. john: autria, good afternoon. this is a very unique summit on a very troubling, growing problem in our country. lawmakers came together here at suitland high school with the national football league....
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. >> reporter: governor charlie baker refusing to get on board saying he was waiting to review a full report from a consulting group commissioned by the state to analyze the bid. >> we made very clear in march what our time frame was associated with this. and we made pretty clear we were not going to have this report until sometime around the beginning of august. and nobody ever said that was a problem until about a week ago. >> reporter: the decision throws the bid process and hopes that the u.s. will host the 2024 games into flux. the usoc is acknowledging the situation saying in a statement quote, we understand the reality of the timeline that is before us. there were those that were rooting for boston to host the games but an active opposition group managed to keep support low. saying the bid was set up to fail. >> that is why cities in the past have not had any hopes of hosting a game. >> reporter: kelly wright fox news. >>> do you ever wonder what firefighters see when they are fighting a fire? we have a rare look at that perspective thanks to a northern california fire academy.
. >> reporter: governor charlie baker refusing to get on board saying he was waiting to review a full report from a consulting group commissioned by the state to analyze the bid. >> we made very clear in march what our time frame was associated with this. and we made pretty clear we were not going to have this report until sometime around the beginning of august. and nobody ever said that was a problem until about a week ago. >> reporter: the decision throws the bid process...
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. >> charlie baker. >> the withdrawal of boston puts the spotlights on los angeles. they healed a host of game in the '80s and san francisco and washington. the i.o.c. will decide in 2017 the question is will we see more of this. >> we'll talk about this in a minute. >> boston may not want the games. others see it as a prize. friday the 2022 winter games will be hosted. beijing, china and kazakhstan are the favourites. leaders in almati emphasised the snowy climate and size in their pitch. dave zirin is sports editor for the nation host of the "edge of sport" and al jazeera sports contributor, and joins us. good to see you. you studied the olympics. including a recent book. about what you called the dance with the devil. and about boston you wrote a column saying hosting the olympics was a bit like getting hit by a car. the question is not whether the experience was positive or negative it's about assessing the scale of the damage. in your mind little doubt that in moston's case hosting the games is unaffordable. >> boston is unaffordable now, without the olympics. >
. >> charlie baker. >> the withdrawal of boston puts the spotlights on los angeles. they healed a host of game in the '80s and san francisco and washington. the i.o.c. will decide in 2017 the question is will we see more of this. >> we'll talk about this in a minute. >> boston may not want the games. others see it as a prize. friday the 2022 winter games will be hosted. beijing, china and kazakhstan are the favourites. leaders in almati emphasised the snowy climate and...
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from massachusetts governor charlie baker, terror comes home to massachusetts.livan and his family and his friends. sullivan's last day of duty spend in chattanooga, tennessee at the naval reserve center. his marine brothers by his side. sergeant carson holmquist, a decorated marine from wisconsin served two tours of duty in afghanistan before being killed here at home. he leaves behind a wife and son. the youngest victim, 21-year-old lance corporal "skip" wells graduated three years ago from high school in marietta, georgia. >> he loved this country. his mama served in the military. i believe she was a marine also. i figured he just wanted to follow in her footsteps. he was rotc in high school. he loved that. i just think that was a calling that he had. >> reporter: wells recently took a trip to disney world with his mom. she said, my son died doing what he loved for the love of his country and his family a decorated 11-year veteran who served multiple tours staff sergeant david wyatt is pictured with his two children. there is no sleep tonight, someone writes.
from massachusetts governor charlie baker, terror comes home to massachusetts.livan and his family and his friends. sullivan's last day of duty spend in chattanooga, tennessee at the naval reserve center. his marine brothers by his side. sergeant carson holmquist, a decorated marine from wisconsin served two tours of duty in afghanistan before being killed here at home. he leaves behind a wife and son. the youngest victim, 21-year-old lance corporal "skip" wells graduated three years...
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from massachusetts governor charlie baker -- "terror comes home to massachusetts. bless tom sullivan and his family and his friends." sullivan's last day of duty spent in chattanooga, tennessee, at the naval marine reserve center. his marine brothers by his side. search sergeant carson holmquist, a decorated marine from wisconsin, served two tours of duty in afghanistan before he was killed here at home. he leaves behind a wife and son. the youngest victim 21-year-old lance corporal skip wells, graduated three years ago from high school in marietta georgia. service was in his family. >> i mean, he loved his country. you know his mama his mama served in the military. i believe she was a marine also. so, i figured he just wanted to follow in her footsteps. i know he was in rotc in high school. he loved that you know. i just think, you know that's just a calling that he had. >> reporter: wells recently took a trip to disney world with his mom. she says, "my son died doing what he loved for the love of his country and his family." a decorated, 11-year veteran who serve
from massachusetts governor charlie baker -- "terror comes home to massachusetts. bless tom sullivan and his family and his friends." sullivan's last day of duty spent in chattanooga, tennessee, at the naval marine reserve center. his marine brothers by his side. search sergeant carson holmquist, a decorated marine from wisconsin, served two tours of duty in afghanistan before he was killed here at home. he leaves behind a wife and son. the youngest victim 21-year-old lance corporal...
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from the massachusetts governor charlie baker. terror comes home to massachusetts.less tom sullivan and his family and his friends. sullivan's last day of duty spent in chattanooga, tennessee, at the naval marine reserve center. his marine brothers by his side. sergeant carson holmquist a decorated marine from wisconsin served two tours of duty in afghanistan before he was killed here at home. he leaves behind a wife and son. the youngest victim, 21-year-old lance corporal skip wells graduated three years ago from high school in marietta, georgia. service was in his family. >> i mean, he loved this country. you know, his mamma, his mamma served in the military. i believe she was a marine also. so i figured he just wanted to follow in her foot steps. he was in rotc in high school. he loved that. i just think that is a calling that he had. >> reporter: wells recently took a trip to disneyworld with his mom. she says, my son died doing what he loved for the love of his country and his family. a decorated 11-year veteran who served multiple tours. staff sergeant david w
from the massachusetts governor charlie baker. terror comes home to massachusetts.less tom sullivan and his family and his friends. sullivan's last day of duty spent in chattanooga, tennessee, at the naval marine reserve center. his marine brothers by his side. sergeant carson holmquist a decorated marine from wisconsin served two tours of duty in afghanistan before he was killed here at home. he leaves behind a wife and son. the youngest victim, 21-year-old lance corporal skip wells graduated...
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massachusetts governor charlie baker posted on facebook, quote, terror comes home to massachusetts. also new this morning, a time line. the fbi says it was 10:45 a.m. when heavily armed mohammed yousef abdulazeez observed fire at a military recruiting center. it all ended within 30 minutes. authorities now confirm that abdulazeez was shot dead by a chattanooga police officer. the big unknown right now, motive. authorities say abdulazeez had no known ties to international terrorist organizations, no red flags boo possible radicalization. let's go to victor blackwell at the site where the four marines were killed. victor, what's the scene this morning? >> reporter: well, the scene here 24 hours after this rampage began, the fbi evidence response team still here taking photographs, collecting evidence. that's the physical part of the investigation which certainly will be wrapped up as the forensic element, the intelligence end of this investigation will continue. as you mentioned, john, according to a law enforcement source, mohammed abdulazeez's name did not show up any u.s. database
massachusetts governor charlie baker posted on facebook, quote, terror comes home to massachusetts. also new this morning, a time line. the fbi says it was 10:45 a.m. when heavily armed mohammed yousef abdulazeez observed fire at a military recruiting center. it all ended within 30 minutes. authorities now confirm that abdulazeez was shot dead by a chattanooga police officer. the big unknown right now, motive. authorities say abdulazeez had no known ties to international terrorist...
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♪ [ cheers ] >> seth: initially, many were enthusiastically behind the bid including governor charlie bakerrty walsh and john fish the leader of the organization boston 2024 who said at a news conference announcing boston's selection in the most boston way possible -- >> i'm wicked excited. and boston's wicked excited. [ laughter ] >> but in order to host the olympics, boston needed to sign a city contract that would guarantee taxpayers, boston taxpayers, would pay for all cost overruns. now, how often do the olympics experience cost overruns? according to a paper from the university of oxford, 100% of the time. [ laughter ] and not just a little bit. in london, for example, the initial bid for 2012 summer games was $6 billion. the final cost $18 billion, about $14 billion of which came from tax payers. russia spent $50 billion on the sochi games, compared to original production cost of $12 billion. that meant they went $38 billion over budget despite spending zero on shirts. [ laughter and applause ] in fact, the average cost overrun for the games since 1976 is 252%. to put that in perspec
♪ [ cheers ] >> seth: initially, many were enthusiastically behind the bid including governor charlie bakerrty walsh and john fish the leader of the organization boston 2024 who said at a news conference announcing boston's selection in the most boston way possible -- >> i'm wicked excited. and boston's wicked excited. [ laughter ] >> but in order to host the olympics, boston needed to sign a city contract that would guarantee taxpayers, boston taxpayers, would pay for all...
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. >> massachusetts governor charlie baker said he simply wanted more time to make sure taxpayers wouldn't foot any of the $8.6 billion expected to bring the games to boston. >> our view all along was that sometime toward the end of july, beginning of august, we would have a panel of experts that would help us to figure out what the expectations would be with regard to the commonwealth going forward. >> al jazeera. >> boston may not want the olympics but other cities still see them as a prize. the i.o.c. will announce the host city for the 2022 winter games. the finalists of beijing and kazakhstan. beijing is considered the favorite. it hosted the summer games so hat infrastructure in place. it would become the first city to host both the summer and winter games if it is selected. >> when the arizona cardinals take the field for their first practice of the year, their staff will include a first what's believed to be the nfl's first female coach. more on the cardinals historic hire. who is she? >> she is a very impressive person. jen welter is her name and coaching the cardinals won't be he
. >> massachusetts governor charlie baker said he simply wanted more time to make sure taxpayers wouldn't foot any of the $8.6 billion expected to bring the games to boston. >> our view all along was that sometime toward the end of july, beginning of august, we would have a panel of experts that would help us to figure out what the expectations would be with regard to the commonwealth going forward. >> al jazeera. >> boston may not want the olympics but other cities...