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of chicopee, massachusetts. officials say she'll be named in the next few minutes. it is the largestjackpot is up one in commonwealth it is all good is the largestjackpot won in the united states by a single ticket. it is a really historic day and a great day for the massachusetts lorry and —— lottery and the commonwealth. we have identified the jackpot winner, and if beggaring dolls and very little longer, we will plan to have a press conference in the same location at ipm conference in the same location at 1pm to introduce that individual to you, concerning the jackpot, later today. so, as we've been hearing, the gcse exams have been getting harder. so we thought we should give you a flavour of the kind of questions this year's teenagers have been facing. first, a maths question... then, we go on to biology. 0ptions options include new system, acid, proteins. if you think you know the answers to those questions that the aid of the internet of course, then treat them. and we will reveal the answers at 8:25pm. if that isn't a cliffhanger, i don't know what is. that's look at the weather forecast. no major changes in
of chicopee, massachusetts. officials say she'll be named in the next few minutes. it is the largestjackpot is up one in commonwealth it is all good is the largestjackpot won in the united states by a single ticket. it is a really historic day and a great day for the massachusetts lorry and —— lottery and the commonwealth. we have identified the jackpot winner, and if beggaring dolls and very little longer, we will plan to have a press conference in the same location at ipm conference in...
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Aug 23, 2017
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secure slavery in what became the united states were passed not in the south but in the commonwealth of massachusetts. the transatlantic slave trade provided the wealth basis for the earth early commonwealth. it supported a life of culture, expansion, learning and prosperity. all backed by religious and biblical belief. which allowed for a life of ease and plenty. the wealth, leisure and educational platforms in which early new england stood owed their existence and prominence to slavery. which freed up the time of the owning class to rapidly grow their holdings and also enrich themselves intellectually and culturally. owning land and labor created wealth. plantations were few in new england. but northern merchants owned the ships that moved the slaves from one continent to another. they also owned the factories that manufactured the clothing that slaves and others wore. they owned the distilleries, apie appeasing appetites with rums and spirits. and industry dependent on sugar. on sugar cultivation. wherever profit could be made, they were there. and gold and silver fill their coffers day and night.
secure slavery in what became the united states were passed not in the south but in the commonwealth of massachusetts. the transatlantic slave trade provided the wealth basis for the earth early commonwealth. it supported a life of culture, expansion, learning and prosperity. all backed by religious and biblical belief. which allowed for a life of ease and plenty. the wealth, leisure and educational platforms in which early new england stood owed their existence and prominence to slavery. which...
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applause] >> senator warren and i both represent the united states people represent the commonwealth of massachusetts. but also represent marshfield and this region and in the course of the evening we will be talking not just about national issues and international issues, but also issues that affect our region disproportionally at that toe piece of legislation, the repeal of the affordable care act in our district alone would've had an economic impact over the next ten years affecting the biggest employer in my area, the hospital industry, $2.1 billion in cuts. in cuts. that means cutting jobs and services and out-of-pock and if you are on medicare with prescription drug costs, would've been another $1100 out of your pocket. so tonight is the night for us to get the big picture, the international picture, the global picture but also the picture right here in our neighborhoods and our towns. and i want to really with a great deal of excitement talk about the person i came up with innocent side along with senator markey and that senator warren who is a terrific fighter who was there on -- [applause] w
applause] >> senator warren and i both represent the united states people represent the commonwealth of massachusetts. but also represent marshfield and this region and in the course of the evening we will be talking not just about national issues and international issues, but also issues that affect our region disproportionally at that toe piece of legislation, the repeal of the affordable care act in our district alone would've had an economic impact over the next ten years affecting...
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of schooling for more than 1,600 students. deb goldberg, massachusetts state treasurer:"mass will reap the benefit and as the treasurer of the commonwealthhat's very good news."wanczyk has already told her bosses at the hospital she's now retired. she plans to pay off her car... and figure out what's next.mavis wanczyk, powerball jackpot winner: "i'm going to go hide in my bed." (jr stone) that was david bienick reporting. wanczyk said she picked the numbers herself -- which were a combination of birthdays and other special numbers. lottery officials said she chose to take a lump sum payment of 336-million after taxes. (justine) considering how expensive bay area home prices are.. this will seem like a steal! you can buy a mansion in michigan ... as you don't mind stepping back in time when you walk in the front door. reporter syma chowdhry (sigh-ma chow- drie) visited the house the is still partying like it's 19-99. mark z/realtor"i feel like i went back in time. the colors are very unique. the decor is very unique."the 90's called -- they want their house back! mark z is the realtor selling this mansion in waterford and he was taken ab
of schooling for more than 1,600 students. deb goldberg, massachusetts state treasurer:"mass will reap the benefit and as the treasurer of the commonwealthhat's very good news."wanczyk has already told her bosses at the hospital she's now retired. she plans to pay off her car... and figure out what's next.mavis wanczyk, powerball jackpot winner: "i'm going to go hide in my bed." (jr stone) that was david bienick reporting. wanczyk said she picked the numbers herself -- which...
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Aug 25, 2017
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volumes including "contesting slavery, the politics of bondage and freedom in the new american nation," and "massachusetts and the civil war," the commonwealth and national disunion . david wall striecher is distinguished professor of history at city history center of new york at the graduate center. his interests span split cal and cultural history, slavery and anti slavery and print culture. his books include "slavery's constitution, from revolution to ratification," "runaway america, benjamin franklin, slavery and the american revolution," and "the making of american nationalism." e's also edited a number of volumes and is the recipient of a number of distinguished awards. i'm pleased to welcome david and matt here tonight and i look for wort to their insights on one of my favorite adamss, john quincy. >> thank you, sarah and thank you all for being here. we're really excited to speak about john adams here. i've done a lot of research i remember fondly in this room over the years. it's fun to be here talking about john quincy adams. this volume we put together is heavy on selections from the diary as the subtitle suggests, and our present
volumes including "contesting slavery, the politics of bondage and freedom in the new american nation," and "massachusetts and the civil war," the commonwealth and national disunion . david wall striecher is distinguished professor of history at city history center of new york at the graduate center. his interests span split cal and cultural history, slavery and anti slavery and print culture. his books include "slavery's constitution, from revolution to...
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Aug 25, 2017
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republic, a possible biograp biography -- the politics of bondage and freedom in the new american nation, and massachusetts in the civil war. the commonwealth and national disunion edited with the mhs' own conrad wright. david is distinguished professor of history at the city university of new york's graduate center. he is a historian of the early and 19th century america and his interests span political and cultural history, slavery and anti-slavery and print culture. his books include slavery's constitution from revolution to ratification, runaway america, benjamin franklin, slavery and the american revolution and the making of american nationalism. he is also edited a number of volumes and is the recipient of a number of distinguished awards. i am pleased to welcome david and matt here and i look forward to their insights on one of my favorite items, john quincy. thank you. [ applause ] >> thank you, sarah. thank you all for being here. we're really excited to be able to speak about john quincy adams here at the mhs have done a lot of research that i remember fondly, right, in this room over the years. so it's fun to be here talking abou
republic, a possible biograp biography -- the politics of bondage and freedom in the new american nation, and massachusetts in the civil war. the commonwealth and national disunion edited with the mhs' own conrad wright. david is distinguished professor of history at the city university of new york's graduate center. he is a historian of the early and 19th century america and his interests span political and cultural history, slavery and anti-slavery and print culture. his books include...