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in particular the may 10, 1764 issue of the pennsylvania gazette. on page two is one paragraph that details the forthcoming sugar acts. in that article, it says the scheme of taxation that has been previously debated in parliament whether they had the power to lay such tax on colonies collins which had no representative parliament and determined in the affirmative. also interesting to me about this article is this is where you get the first teaser for the forthcoming stamp act that everyone knows so well. and internal tax that is cut off and you can see that but an internal tax is forthcoming. violence and mobs and riots are also something that struck me because of the sheer magnitude of the violence that is reported in the newspapers of the day. in particular, this is a supplement to the boston newsletter from september 5, 1755. extraordinary for multiple reasons. one, the front page of this two page issue is details of the destruction of lieutenent governor thomas hutchinson's home, the lieutenant governor of boston but on page two from newport rh
in particular the may 10, 1764 issue of the pennsylvania gazette. on page two is one paragraph that details the forthcoming sugar acts. in that article, it says the scheme of taxation that has been previously debated in parliament whether they had the power to lay such tax on colonies collins which had no representative parliament and determined in the affirmative. also interesting to me about this article is this is where you get the first teaser for the forthcoming stamp act that everyone...
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the 1764 issue of the pennsylvania gazette. on page two is one paragraph that details the forthcoming sugar act. in that article, it says a scheme of taxation, had had been previously debated in the parliament will weather they had a power to lay it on which had no representative on parliament. you get the teaser. besides this an internal tax was cut off and can't see that. besides this the internal tax is forthcoming. a stamp duty. violence and mobs and rites are also something that struck me because of the sheer magnitude of the violence that is reported in the newspaper of the day. in particular, this is a supplement from the boston news letter from september 5, 1765. extraordinary many reasons. on front page of the two-page issue is details of the direction of the lieutenant governor thomas hutchison's home the lieutenant governor of boston. but on page two from new port, rhode island we read of similar home direction of loyalists so here it reads for a three-day rite practical to-do list. day one assemble and erect gallows
the 1764 issue of the pennsylvania gazette. on page two is one paragraph that details the forthcoming sugar act. in that article, it says a scheme of taxation, had had been previously debated in the parliament will weather they had a power to lay it on which had no representative on parliament. you get the teaser. besides this an internal tax was cut off and can't see that. besides this the internal tax is forthcoming. a stamp duty. violence and mobs and rites are also something that struck me...
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this is also a boston gazette issue from 1766. so you do chang or 60 of mine tells me this news came from new york and quite rightly the new york newspaper. after action reports are primary source of news once the war begins. so after action reports that when the commanding officer would read a summary of the events of the military engagement and some not at the chain. often an america that would be the president of congress. you share that report with the local newspaper printer. i'm not newspaper printer would send additions up and down and you would see the after action report appear in multiple newspapers up and down the colonies. so here we have the junior 23rd 1777 of the carnal journal that includes george washington's own account of the battle of trenton and crossing of the delaware. you can see at the top the dateline baltimore come over congress is meeting at the time. i said earlier you really don't see headlines in the 18th century newspapers. was a dateline is an extract of the letter from. here's april 21st 1775 issu
this is also a boston gazette issue from 1766. so you do chang or 60 of mine tells me this news came from new york and quite rightly the new york newspaper. after action reports are primary source of news once the war begins. so after action reports that when the commanding officer would read a summary of the events of the military engagement and some not at the chain. often an america that would be the president of congress. you share that report with the local newspaper printer. i'm not...
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in his diary where he spends the evening at the office of the prints up with a grading the boston gazette. samuel adams was there and a man named william davis and possibly james soda. and they were cooking up things for next day's newspaper, essa essays, what adams -- what john adams called occurrences. and i think that might be a reference to an actual, a concerted effort of the boston patriots, or whigs of the time, had done to tell other newspapers in other towns what is like to be living in boston under the occupation of the british army in 1768-1770. 1768-1770. said they would send it would be called the journal of transaction. every week, and this horrible thing happened this week. and oh, this soldier was very bad this week. and oh, here's what's happening with soldiers on trial for this. those were not actually published in the boston paper because and, of course, everybody in boston already knew about that award. those were sent to new york and then from the new york papers they were sent all up and down the coast and eventually they were reprinted in boston. so that was an exam
in his diary where he spends the evening at the office of the prints up with a grading the boston gazette. samuel adams was there and a man named william davis and possibly james soda. and they were cooking up things for next day's newspaper, essa essays, what adams -- what john adams called occurrences. and i think that might be a reference to an actual, a concerted effort of the boston patriots, or whigs of the time, had done to tell other newspapers in other towns what is like to be living...
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and i think tonight is the first response and i think we are disturbed and it's like the knob hill gazette for lawyers but this was a bad article. >> thank you commissioner mazzucco. i would like to introduce nancy rodriquez and if you could say a little bit about yourself. >> i spend most of my days doing government relations consulting and served as government affairs for gavin noose som when he was mayor. i served on the commission for a year and a half. it's an incredible honor because i have spent time working on womens' issues in the womens' community and i also spend time working closely with the jewish community relations council which i am a member so it's an honor to be tonight to focus on this issues. >> thank you. commissioner shorter. >> good evening everyone. again thank you to the police commissioners for joining us this evening and i am very excited as well in terms of what we can do together on the issues, particularly about domestic violence. again i am andrea shorter and on the commission for status of women for 12 years now, so during the day time i try to do as little
and i think tonight is the first response and i think we are disturbed and it's like the knob hill gazette for lawyers but this was a bad article. >> thank you commissioner mazzucco. i would like to introduce nancy rodriquez and if you could say a little bit about yourself. >> i spend most of my days doing government relations consulting and served as government affairs for gavin noose som when he was mayor. i served on the commission for a year and a half. it's an incredible honor...
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the city has voted to lift the ban on fortunetelling businesses, all according to "the gazette."prohibited all fortune-telling practices. however, gaithersburg's city code had its own form of the ban. that remained in effect. the process to lift that in gaithersburg took several months to complete, but it's been done. >>> it's that time of year when the bills from all that holiday shopping start arriving in your mailbox. >> yes, they they do, but don't delay in paying them. liz crenshaw has a warning on how one late payment can affect your entire financial life. >> jim, wendy, this one surprised me. it doesn't take much to ding crier credit. bad news bills, putting off payments, can really cost you. >> i have spent years building my credit and being reliable and depend able and a conscientious consumer. >> but for daria, it only took one late bill to damage her credit. >> i bought $51 worth of clothes. >> that's it? >> that's it. >> she bought a dress to wear to her mother's funeral. they offered a discount if she opened a new credit card. sounded good. the problem -- >> i never
the city has voted to lift the ban on fortunetelling businesses, all according to "the gazette."prohibited all fortune-telling practices. however, gaithersburg's city code had its own form of the ban. that remained in effect. the process to lift that in gaithersburg took several months to complete, but it's been done. >>> it's that time of year when the bills from all that holiday shopping start arriving in your mailbox. >> yes, they they do, but don't delay in paying...
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he allowed the advertising of slavery in the pennsylvania gazette he realized it was abhorrent but he becomes the president of the society for the abolition of slavery to make up for what he called that
he allowed the advertising of slavery in the pennsylvania gazette he realized it was abhorrent but he becomes the president of the society for the abolition of slavery to make up for what he called that
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fashionable; the pleasure of love, the pleasure of providence, the new russia dance, the morning gazette. all of these wonderful dances that we know and can imagine the men and women of providence in the 1788 doing. and it's one of the strengths, i think, of historical society collections and libraries in general is that they aren't just repositories of the works of ill luminaries and great thinkers such as a roger williams, but they really are places where people can find the cultural history and find out more about the callly life of everyday people and how they would have been expressing themselves whether in word, in dance, in music or in film in the 20th century. and the collections here have all of that, and i think this is a wonderful example of an early piece of our cultural history. the next piece we have hearkens back a bit even though it's a later period, it's 1806. many people might know that rhode island actually has the first synagogue in north america. it's located in newport. so we have a very active jewish community in rhode island from the 18th century on. and it become
fashionable; the pleasure of love, the pleasure of providence, the new russia dance, the morning gazette. all of these wonderful dances that we know and can imagine the men and women of providence in the 1788 doing. and it's one of the strengths, i think, of historical society collections and libraries in general is that they aren't just repositories of the works of ill luminaries and great thinkers such as a roger williams, but they really are places where people can find the cultural history...
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obama laid out his vision of the presidency, talking about leadership in an interview with the "reno gazette-journal's" editorial board. >> i think ronald reagan changed the trajectory of america, in a way that, you know, richard nixon did not. and in a way that bill clinton did not. he put us on a fundamentally different path, because the country was ready for it. >> that wasn't the way president obama talked during his first term, but that was the guy who launched his second term yesterday. in an 18-minute address, the president laid out a defense of liberalism, a forceful argument for progressive values. just as president reagan made the conservative movement mainstream in the '80s, this president wants to mainstream liberalism, to leave a center-left country as his political legacy. >> we have always understood that when times change, so must we. that fidelity to our founding principles requires new responses to new challenges. that preserving our individual freedoms ultimately requires collective action. >> the president took on conservative opponents, making this unmistakable reference to wiscon
obama laid out his vision of the presidency, talking about leadership in an interview with the "reno gazette-journal's" editorial board. >> i think ronald reagan changed the trajectory of america, in a way that, you know, richard nixon did not. and in a way that bill clinton did not. he put us on a fundamentally different path, because the country was ready for it. >> that wasn't the way president obama talked during his first term, but that was the guy who launched his...
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. >>> the pittsburgh "post-gazette" says the governor plans to sue over sanctions against penn state. the sanctions imposed because of the jerry sandusky sex abuse scandal. >>> britain's telegraph reports that williams' helicopter was searching for a man. they had to turn back due to the high winds. >>> it was part of a major policy statement he made on new year's day. some analysts see it as kim's effo >>> she attended one of new york city's top private schools. he went to hall vard. now they're accused of collecting bomb-making tools including a powerful explosive it's extremely potent which is one of the reasons why it's so appealing for terrorists. >> this morning we'll look at the charges against the couple. >>> and the faa ordered inspections for dozens of older airliners three years after southwest 747 landed with a hole in a roof. we'll ask peter greenberg if any planes out there are too old to fly on "cbs this morning." this cold season, nasal congestion won't stop me. i made the clear choice. claritin-d. decongestant products on the shelf can take hours to start working. cla
. >>> the pittsburgh "post-gazette" says the governor plans to sue over sanctions against penn state. the sanctions imposed because of the jerry sandusky sex abuse scandal. >>> britain's telegraph reports that williams' helicopter was searching for a man. they had to turn back due to the high winds. >>> it was part of a major policy statement he made on new year's day. some analysts see it as kim's effo >>> she attended one of new york city's top...
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. >>> the pittsburgh "post-gazette" says doctors are doing a better job.t uncommon for abusive men to sabotage women's birth control. >>> the righting paid tribute to victims of 9/11. many were written by public workers. others are from public officials including president obama. >>> the "new york post" says a man is suing subway for $142 million. the issue got attention last week when they showed a subway sandwich that did not measure 12 estimates. he's eaten about 50 sandwich as year since he was 18. he says now i feel cheated. i feel like he has a lot of time on his hands. >>> doctors often worn patients that eating grapefruit can interfere with their medication. now we learn that's not the only food we need to other about. dr. holly phillips is here at the table. let's start with grapefruit. i learned the hard way lipitor and grapefruit does not mix. >> we have known for a while there's interaction with a few medicine bus there's a new review out that says it's not a few, it's 85. and these are the big drugs, things we -- everyone is prescribes, things
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one voice in all of this -- a piece written for the marine corps gazette -- she says as a combat experienceemale, i am here to tell you that we are not created all equal. any attempt will not improve the marine corps as the nation's national security. last july, she appeared on cnn. >> first off, women have been in combat for decades. i am not seeing that women do not have a role in combat. we do not fight a conventional enemy. there is not a front line anymore. what i am proposing is women in the infantry. >> essentially, what is the problem with women in the infantry? if ohlman can get through training, why can she not serve alongside fellow infantryman? >> it is an issue purses' cost and benefit. the cost will outweigh the benefit. it will not help the individual or the institution. we are a war footing institution. combat readiness is going to be affected by this. >> i read the piece that you wrote recently. it was very expensive. it was called "get over it, we are not all created equal." i know that you created the it -- the image of yourself, your abilities, the way he trained, the wa
one voice in all of this -- a piece written for the marine corps gazette -- she says as a combat experienceemale, i am here to tell you that we are not created all equal. any attempt will not improve the marine corps as the nation's national security. last july, she appeared on cnn. >> first off, women have been in combat for decades. i am not seeing that women do not have a role in combat. we do not fight a conventional enemy. there is not a front line anymore. what i am proposing is...
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"the pittsburgh post gazette" this front-page story -- that is the story in many of the papers this morning. also, "the houston chronicle" -- carl, virginia beach, independent caller -- caller: good morning. i want to call and say that i do support the president's appointment of senator chuck hagel. don't cut me off because it seems you are uncomfortable when we talk about the fact that many folks talk about israel and then getting special treatment when it comes to dealing with them like we do with any other country. i think senator hagel'ups one that puts him in the middle where he is not a democrat or republican and he is not leaning specifically toward israel. we have got to start giving israel not so much special treatment and space -- and step up and be a fair superpower. why does israel get such special treatment? host: why do you think they get special treatment? caller: because of the aid money and anytime that speaks out against israel, there is always a backlash. israel, is like any other country. host: jacksonville, fla., democratic caller -- caller: good morning, i think the pr
"the pittsburgh post gazette" this front-page story -- that is the story in many of the papers this morning. also, "the houston chronicle" -- carl, virginia beach, independent caller -- caller: good morning. i want to call and say that i do support the president's appointment of senator chuck hagel. don't cut me off because it seems you are uncomfortable when we talk about the fact that many folks talk about israel and then getting special treatment when it comes to dealing...
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the $16.4 trillion debt limit so the next debate in washington is raising the debt limit from the gazette in eastern iowa hopes for tax reform officials agree on the need but difficult on the methods. a look at tax reform in iowa and impact here in the country. from the "philadelphia inquirer" a season of uncertainty. landlords fear sandy will hurt the summer season and g.o.p. looking to retool its brands. finally, from "the charlotte observer," after a 20-year drought for the republicans taking back control of the state house, swearing in that took place yesterday for the governoa mccare mccrory. caller: this call so i realize how nervous people can get. host: no need. give us your thoughts. caller: how many hours did you spokes spend on the call so i realize how nervous people can get. host: no need. give us your thoughts. caller: how many hours did you spokes spend on the fast and furious scandal? host: a fair amount actually. >> well, to have the government help any more by doing these is not the answer. host: what are the solutions? caller: well, for one thing enforce the laws that t
the $16.4 trillion debt limit so the next debate in washington is raising the debt limit from the gazette in eastern iowa hopes for tax reform officials agree on the need but difficult on the methods. a look at tax reform in iowa and impact here in the country. from the "philadelphia inquirer" a season of uncertainty. landlords fear sandy will hurt the summer season and g.o.p. looking to retool its brands. finally, from "the charlotte observer," after a 20-year drought for...