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so governor hutchinson is completely unable to do anything.hat's the the admiral going to do, fire the cannonballs into the town? i mean, that would have really started a problem for the british, and they weren't ready to make it that kind of a fight just yet. it's a tricky thing, but some of it has to do with the constitutional role of armed forces is and civilian control. so these -- the boss be tone yangs talk a good game about how, oh, the navy could have fired on us, but i think they felt pretty confident the navy wasn't going to interfere with what they were doing. good question. >> actually, two points. the first is one, working at historic sites i sometimes get involved in explaining tea as a commodity to young children, and the question always comes up was it pressed block tea or loose tea? did you ever get into what type of tea it actually was? and secondly, did the british ever successfully identify and prosecute any of the people that dumped the teasome. >> okay. the first question is what do we know about what kind of tea it was t
so governor hutchinson is completely unable to do anything.hat's the the admiral going to do, fire the cannonballs into the town? i mean, that would have really started a problem for the british, and they weren't ready to make it that kind of a fight just yet. it's a tricky thing, but some of it has to do with the constitutional role of armed forces is and civilian control. so these -- the boss be tone yangs talk a good game about how, oh, the navy could have fired on us, but i think they felt...
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so governor hutchinson is completely unable to order the army and navy to do anything. also if they'd done anything, it would have been risky. what's the admiral going to do, fire cannonballs into the town? they weren't ready to make it that kind of fight just yet. so it's a tricky thing, but some of it has to do with how the british thought about the kind of constitutional role of the armed forces and civilian, and civilian control. so the boss toke yangs talk a good game about, oh, they could have fired on us all the time. that's a good question. >> actually two points. the first is one working at an historic site, i sometimes get involved in explaining tea as a commodity to young chirp. and the question -- children. and the question always comes up, was it loose tea? did you ever get into what type of tea it actually was? and secondly, did the british ever successfully identify and prosecute any of the people that dumped the tea? >> okay. the first question is what do we know about what kind of tea it was that was dumped into the harbor. it's all loose tea, two varie
so governor hutchinson is completely unable to order the army and navy to do anything. also if they'd done anything, it would have been risky. what's the admiral going to do, fire cannonballs into the town? they weren't ready to make it that kind of fight just yet. so it's a tricky thing, but some of it has to do with how the british thought about the kind of constitutional role of the armed forces and civilian, and civilian control. so the boss toke yangs talk a good game about, oh, they could...
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y en el pasado se refirió como una amnistía, y también se enfocan en la senadora hutchinson, donde muchos reelección. y muchos dicen que votaran en contra porque el gobierno no hizo nada para reforzar las fronteras. y me refiero al senador mccain, y en este verano el gobierno aprobó 600 millones de dólares, y envió 1600 tropas a la frontera, es una cifra récord desde que se tiene registros. >>>josé díaz balart: lo que sí muchos están mirando es en cuanto al dream act, una votación de 216 a favor, pero que hay detrás de esto. >>> exactamente josé, 38 votaron en contra, y por qué? los representantes mario díaz balart, votaron a favor, siempre apoyaron políticas inmigrantes, y representan estos intereses. y de igual manera el representante de hawai. y el de michigan se retira, no ganó y deja su puesto, y el de carolina del sur perdió su puesto. ellos no tenían nada que temer. y aunque la gran mayoría lograron que todos votaron, para entender qué fue lo que paso vamos a este tablero para que tengan una idea de lo que pasó, 12 de los votos vinieron de los estados del sur, tampoco apoyaron mich
y en el pasado se refirió como una amnistía, y también se enfocan en la senadora hutchinson, donde muchos reelección. y muchos dicen que votaran en contra porque el gobierno no hizo nada para reforzar las fronteras. y me refiero al senador mccain, y en este verano el gobierno aprobó 600 millones de dólares, y envió 1600 tropas a la frontera, es una cifra récord desde que se tiene registros. >>>josé díaz balart: lo que sí muchos están mirando es en cuanto al dream act, una...
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police say hutchinson broke into corn's home, beat him and stole his car.uld face the death penalty if convicted. >>> homicide detectives in antioch say a man found shot in the head on monday has died. the victim is identified as 24- year-old arnold from pittsburgh. now police say he got a ride from a friend to rock spring way. he then got into a two door 1990s green ford escort where several people were waiting. police say he was shot almost immediately then pushed into the street where officers found him. >>> santa rosa man is out on bail this morning following an arrest for drunk driving. it was his third dui arrest in the past month. tuesday police arrested the 43- year-old outside a relative's home in santa rosa. that followed his two earlier dui arrests in napa. police say in all three cases young's blood alcohol level was way over the legal limit. >>> san francisco assemblywoman pushing for legislation to limit wild electronic music parties known as raves. this week she introduced a bill that would ban the parties at the cal palace and other publicly
police say hutchinson broke into corn's home, beat him and stole his car.uld face the death penalty if convicted. >>> homicide detectives in antioch say a man found shot in the head on monday has died. the victim is identified as 24- year-old arnold from pittsburgh. now police say he got a ride from a friend to rock spring way. he then got into a two door 1990s green ford escort where several people were waiting. police say he was shot almost immediately then pushed into the street...
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sophie hutchinson has the latest on the police inquiry. >> seen more the -- for the last time on cameraese cctv images show yates as she enters an off-license to buy some ciser. there are no sounds be -- signs of distress. eight days later her body wa found, strangled. this seems to be the end of the camera trail showing her alive and well. it's believed she then headed back to her flat. what happened next is still say matter for this murder inquiry, but police say they're investigating claims that jill yates' landlord may have seen her leave her flat here at 9:00 p.m. on the night she disappeared with two people. but there are conflicting accounts of what exactly was wisss -- witnessed. throughout the day, police experts continued their forensic investigation. a number of objects of investigation have been recovered from the home in this affluent part of bristol. >> yes, we're all frightened. and you are, aren't you? >> yes. >> it's given everyone a very unpleasant, nervous feeling, actually. >> and the forensic examination of the place where joanna yates' body was discovered on christ
sophie hutchinson has the latest on the police inquiry. >> seen more the -- for the last time on cameraese cctv images show yates as she enters an off-license to buy some ciser. there are no sounds be -- signs of distress. eight days later her body wa found, strangled. this seems to be the end of the camera trail showing her alive and well. it's believed she then headed back to her flat. what happened next is still say matter for this murder inquiry, but police say they're investigating...
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chairman, ranking member hutchinson and distinguished members of the committee.my name is steven finen senior director of policy at the american cancer society cancer action network. we are the advocacy affiliate of the mesh cancer society a nationwide voluntary health organization dedicated to eliminating cancer as a major health problem by bre venting cancer, saving lives, and diminishing suffering through cancer. we are grateful for the company's interest in the mini med plan. today i would like to share about what our organization has learned and paint a picture all too common in america of how cancer patients and survivors with inadequate insurance face barriers of financial burdens in getting the quality health care they need to fight their disease. as defined by the american cancer society, adequate health insurance ensures timely access to the full range of evidence-based health care services including prevention and primary care, disease treatment, and survivorship. coverage should be comprehensive and protect the individual from occurring catastrophic e
chairman, ranking member hutchinson and distinguished members of the committee.my name is steven finen senior director of policy at the american cancer society cancer action network. we are the advocacy affiliate of the mesh cancer society a nationwide voluntary health organization dedicated to eliminating cancer as a major health problem by bre venting cancer, saving lives, and diminishing suffering through cancer. we are grateful for the company's interest in the mini med plan. today i would...
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ranking member hutchinson and distinguish numbers of the committee. i would like to thank you for the opportunity to share my story with you. my name is eugene melville. i am from riverside, california. and it was racially diagnosed with oral cancer. i was asked to attend today's hearings to discuss the difficulties i'm having with getting the treatment i need because of the limitations of my current health insurance coverage, the american cancer society, cancer action network, acs can't was able to make the committee of where of my story because i call the american cancer society health information assistant service for help of trying to get access to the medical services i need to fight this disease. i'm hopeful that my story was demonstrated by the adequacy of health insurance coverage is so important, a last thing anyone wants to be told when they are diagnosed with cancer is that their health insurance provides inadequate coverage to fully address the treatment that they need. however, that's what's happened to me. that's the reason why i travele
ranking member hutchinson and distinguish numbers of the committee. i would like to thank you for the opportunity to share my story with you. my name is eugene melville. i am from riverside, california. and it was racially diagnosed with oral cancer. i was asked to attend today's hearings to discuss the difficulties i'm having with getting the treatment i need because of the limitations of my current health insurance coverage, the american cancer society, cancer action network, acs can't was...
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police say hutchinson broke into his home, beat him and stole his car. he could face the death penalty if convicted. >>> homicide detectives in antioch say a man found shot in the head on monday has died. the victim is identified as 24- year-old arnold from pittsburgh. police say he got a ride from a friend to the 1200 block of rock spring way. he then got into a two door 1990s green ford escort where several people were waiting. police say he was shot almost immediately. then pushed into the street where officers found him. >>> santa rosa man out of bail this morning following his arrest for drunk driving. now it was his third dui arrest in the past month. on tuesday police arrested the 43-year-old jeffrey young outside a relative's home in santa rosa. that followed his two earlier dui arrests in napa. police say in all three cases young's blood alcohol level was way over the legal limit. >>> san francisco pushing for legislation to limit wild electronic music parties known as raves. she introduced a bill this week that would ban the parties at the cal
police say hutchinson broke into his home, beat him and stole his car. he could face the death penalty if convicted. >>> homicide detectives in antioch say a man found shot in the head on monday has died. the victim is identified as 24- year-old arnold from pittsburgh. police say he got a ride from a friend to the 1200 block of rock spring way. he then got into a two door 1990s green ford escort where several people were waiting. police say he was shot almost immediately. then pushed...
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published in south africa by hutchinson, i think. >> something that seems to connect all the stories is they connect to england which is an island nation. so in the middle of the atlantic, so that makesceps. do you have of -- sense. do you have stories about new england which depended heavily on the atlantic and where people went back and forth to sort of stay in touch and to make a living whaling and then trading? >> there's a whole heap of stuff about whaling from glouster and new bedford, of course, nantucket. there is, there's a lot -- i don't want to sound as if i'm a shill trying to sell this book, but i suppose that's what i am trying to do in a way. [laughter] there's a lot about everything. in fact, i don't know if any of you heard this morning, i was on the morning edition program. looking at the -- there was a very nice interview by lynn neary, and looking at the comments as i did on the train coming down to washington this evening, the first content was an angry man saying you're a racist, there was no mention in your discussion on npr about slavery. but, i mean, there is
published in south africa by hutchinson, i think. >> something that seems to connect all the stories is they connect to england which is an island nation. so in the middle of the atlantic, so that makesceps. do you have of -- sense. do you have stories about new england which depended heavily on the atlantic and where people went back and forth to sort of stay in touch and to make a living whaling and then trading? >> there's a whole heap of stuff about whaling from glouster and new...
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i can't -- and so did senator hutchinson. this is out a -- this is our day for the commerce commission, russlynn, beautiful hearing room. i would like to make a statement, that i thank you for having this hearing. and i think what it is exposing, since i had the privilege and sitting with you in the finance committee as we crafted this legislation of trying to have reform of health care in america, and health insurance. and i think what we're seeing today is another reason why, why should there be a country as advanced as ours, that of the 300 million people, 45 million people do not have health insurance? but still get health care when they get sick, and everybody else pays for them, because when they get sick, they get health care, they just go to the most expensive place, which is the emergency room at the most expensive time, since they didn't have any preventive health care, then when the sniffles turn into pneumonia then you have to treat the emergency. now, i think what we're talking about here today is a lot of these
i can't -- and so did senator hutchinson. this is out a -- this is our day for the commerce commission, russlynn, beautiful hearing room. i would like to make a statement, that i thank you for having this hearing. and i think what it is exposing, since i had the privilege and sitting with you in the finance committee as we crafted this legislation of trying to have reform of health care in america, and health insurance. and i think what we're seeing today is another reason why, why should there...
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congressman markey and senator pryor, chairman waxman, senator rockefeller, representative barton and hutchinson, chairman boucher and kerry, representative, senator ensign. it was an important effort that sets us, for us now, a bar at the commission that we are taking very serious and. the law means nothing unless we implement it. we have been working on a, karen, as you indicated, first in connection with the national broadband plan. we made access by people with disabilities a priority. and, in fact, discussed, supported and endorsed the provisions that became law in the broadband plan. we are moving on implementation. and i think, let me just .1 reason why this is so important. one of the challenges in this phase historically has been that the idea of making technologies accessible to people with disabilities has often, well after the development, design, go to market stage of a product. and when that happens it's your typical, very difficult for everyone involved. we have all participate in meetings where people are looking at each other and say it would be good if this technology had this
congressman markey and senator pryor, chairman waxman, senator rockefeller, representative barton and hutchinson, chairman boucher and kerry, representative, senator ensign. it was an important effort that sets us, for us now, a bar at the commission that we are taking very serious and. the law means nothing unless we implement it. we have been working on a, karen, as you indicated, first in connection with the national broadband plan. we made access by people with disabilities a priority. and,...
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hutchinson is an ob/gyn and the author of the new ebook called the good in bed guide and sex in the babythough? >> it has to for a short time at least, doesn't it? >> for a short time you can't get back in the saddle, so to speak. from the university of denver they did a study that showed 90% of new parents for years after having a baby reported decline in satisfaction. >> is it a chemical hormonal thing? are you too tired? what is it? >> it's a combination of hormones and fatigue and let's face it. when we become mothers, we focus on our children more than we do on our relationship, and that's what this book is about. keeping that relationship fresh and sexy. >> it goes from recreation to p procreation. there's six weeks or so until a woman should resume the -- >> six weeks for a normal delivery and eight weeks for a cesarean. >> often with my friends, too, the young child sleeps in the bed with them. that really puts -- what's the advice for that? >> babies should never be in the bed. don't even start it. it's difficult to get them out. >> i think that's the thing. it's a new trend for
hutchinson is an ob/gyn and the author of the new ebook called the good in bed guide and sex in the babythough? >> it has to for a short time at least, doesn't it? >> for a short time you can't get back in the saddle, so to speak. from the university of denver they did a study that showed 90% of new parents for years after having a baby reported decline in satisfaction. >> is it a chemical hormonal thing? are you too tired? what is it? >> it's a combination of hormones...
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in boston they refused to resign their commissions, and the customs officers and governor thomas hutchinson in boston refused to look the other way and let those tea ship under the around. so this is where the problem is going to arise from. back to wyeth's statement. this is when he's 75 years old, so it's in about 18 -- this is in -- it's 1826 when he first tells the story, so it's actually not 15 years later. maybe this is his 1835 statement. anyway, wyeth continues: we agreed if tea was landed, the people could not withstand the temptation and would certainly buy it. it's not that they don't want tea, they're obsessed with tea. they want to keep drinking it. and this was the fear. even though the tea act was to mean cheaper tea for the colonists, this is going to mean a reduction in the cost of the tea. but what the boston sons of liberty argue is this was just a way to seduce the colonists into paying taxes for which they had not given consent. even though they had taken the taxes off what the east india company paid in london, the american colonists were still going to have to pay tax
in boston they refused to resign their commissions, and the customs officers and governor thomas hutchinson in boston refused to look the other way and let those tea ship under the around. so this is where the problem is going to arise from. back to wyeth's statement. this is when he's 75 years old, so it's in about 18 -- this is in -- it's 1826 when he first tells the story, so it's actually not 15 years later. maybe this is his 1835 statement. anyway, wyeth continues: we agreed if tea was...