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in 1974 is when school busing began in massachusetts. so brooke had to do with being a liberal on both of those issues and being an african-american in the senate. >> host: he had to stand to the electorate. he had to be confirmed to the electorate. and let's go to the title of your book, "all eyes are upon us." and i kept saying to myself, what is this title about? i finally found the evidence to support your title. so talus about "all eyes are upon us" in terms of -- tell us. in terms of ed brooke and the massachusetts law that presided for racial equality in the schools. >> guest: right. so "all eyes are upon us" is just a quote from the puritan. let me rephrase that. "all eyes are upon us" is a quote from the puritan leader john winthrop who said all eyes are upon -- we shall be a city on a hill and all eyes are upon us. >> host: the governor of massachusetts. so later on -- >> guest: during the civil rights struggle, leaders of massachusetts would look to that lofty heritage and try to live up to the lofty heritage. so massachusetts
in 1974 is when school busing began in massachusetts. so brooke had to do with being a liberal on both of those issues and being an african-american in the senate. >> host: he had to stand to the electorate. he had to be confirmed to the electorate. and let's go to the title of your book, "all eyes are upon us." and i kept saying to myself, what is this title about? i finally found the evidence to support your title. so talus about "all eyes are upon us" in terms of...
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wade in this heavily catholic state of massachusetts. t was 73 and a night in 74 is one school busing began in massachusetts. burke had to deal with being a liberal on both of those issues and being an african-american. >> host: here to stand to the electorate and be confirmed to the electorate and let's go to the title of your book. all eyes are upon us. i kept saying to myself what is this title about? i finally found the evidence to support your title. so tell us about all eyes are upon us in terms of ed brook and the massachusetts law that provided for racial equality in the schools. >> guest: right, so all eyes are upon us as that quote from the puritan. >> host: more than just a quote. >> guest: let me rephrase that. all eyes are upon us is a quote from john winthrop who said we shall be as a city on a hill and all eyes are upon us. >> host: but the puritan, the governor of massachusetts. >> guest: later on during the civil rights struggle leaders of massachusetts would look to that lofty heritage and try to live up to that lofty he
wade in this heavily catholic state of massachusetts. t was 73 and a night in 74 is one school busing began in massachusetts. burke had to deal with being a liberal on both of those issues and being an african-american. >> host: here to stand to the electorate and be confirmed to the electorate and let's go to the title of your book. all eyes are upon us. i kept saying to myself what is this title about? i finally found the evidence to support your title. so tell us about all eyes are...
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in massachusetts, it's pretty to our penalty in massachusetts and in massachusetts almost everyone complies with the mandate. is americans are actually a pretty law abiding peep. cheat on ourunder taxes. relative to the amount of people taxes, we're pretty law abiding peep. if you have a mandate in place with a penalty that's real, by and largees, people will comply. but many won't. this bill will cover 60% of the uninsured in america, there's out, groups that are left undocumented immigrants are completely left out of this a decision at the start, nothing to be done with that that. beond is people who will exempt from the mandate, because peoplee want to bring want to --t the point is as long as you get whogh people in the system are helping to keep costs down, then that will work. we're going, this is going to be costly. the biggest change ever made to the medicare program was the prescription drug act added 40 years after the program was introduced much these programs change a lot over a long perfect of time. we are far from done with health care reform. but this is our best estimate to
in massachusetts, it's pretty to our penalty in massachusetts and in massachusetts almost everyone complies with the mandate. is americans are actually a pretty law abiding peep. cheat on ourunder taxes. relative to the amount of people taxes, we're pretty law abiding peep. if you have a mandate in place with a penalty that's real, by and largees, people will comply. but many won't. this bill will cover 60% of the uninsured in america, there's out, groups that are left undocumented immigrants...
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the real breakthrough came with governor mitt romney in massachusetts in 2006 when he signed into law a massachusetts health care reform, which took a new reproached -- a new approach that has not been tried before the i like to call incrementalism. meaning, leave people alone if they like what they have, but help them if the system does not work. the universalists are from the left, meaning getting to universal coverage. this was not a bit up and start over approach. it was recognizing that we need to keep the things that people like, but that we can get to universal coverage. he set up a system that i like to say is a three-legged stool. the first leg was ending discrimination in insurance markets. to end discrimination we have a flawed system in america where people are just one bad gene away from bankruptcy. the second was to get away from mandate so that insurance companies could price fairly. and a third step was subsidies, so health insurance could be affordable for individuals under this mandate. this system was put in place in 2006 in massachusetts and has been enormously suc
the real breakthrough came with governor mitt romney in massachusetts in 2006 when he signed into law a massachusetts health care reform, which took a new reproached -- a new approach that has not been tried before the i like to call incrementalism. meaning, leave people alone if they like what they have, but help them if the system does not work. the universalists are from the left, meaning getting to universal coverage. this was not a bit up and start over approach. it was recognizing that we...
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the real breakthrough came with governor mitt romney in massachusetts in 2006, when he signed into lawa massachusetts health care reform, which took a new approach that has not been tried before the i like to call incrementalism. meaning, leave people alone if they like what they have, but help them if the system does not work. the universalists are from the left, meaning getting to universal coverage. this was not a bit up and start over approach. it was recognizing that we need to keep the things that people like, but that we can get to universal coverage. he set up a system that i like to say is a three-legged stool. the first leg was ending discrimination in insurance markets. to end discrimination we have a flawed system in america where people are just one bad gene away from bankruptcy. the second was to get away from mandate so that insurance companies could price fairly. and a third step was subsidies, so health insurance could be affordable for individuals under this mandate. this system was put in place in 2006 in massachusetts and has been enormously successful. we have cove
the real breakthrough came with governor mitt romney in massachusetts in 2006, when he signed into lawa massachusetts health care reform, which took a new approach that has not been tried before the i like to call incrementalism. meaning, leave people alone if they like what they have, but help them if the system does not work. the universalists are from the left, meaning getting to universal coverage. this was not a bit up and start over approach. it was recognizing that we need to keep the...
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in massachusetts, it is comparable. we're pretty law-abiding people. we massively under cheat on our taxes. [laughter] people should cheat more than they do. if you have a mandate in place with a penalty that is real, which this does, by and large, people will comply. this bill will cover 60% of the uninsured in america. there are three groups that are left out. unfortunately, undocumented immigrants are left out. that was a political decision and there's nothing to be done about it. second, there will be people exempt from the mandate. if you have to pay more than 8% of your income, you are exempt. and there will be those who do not comply. if you get enough people in the system where we are healthy and can keep costs down, then that will work. this will be a constantly evolving scenario. the biggest change ever made to the medicare program was the prescription drugs act added 40 years after the program was introduced. we are far from done with health care reform. but this is our best estimate that will work to balance and have a mandate that is humane
in massachusetts, it is comparable. we're pretty law-abiding people. we massively under cheat on our taxes. [laughter] people should cheat more than they do. if you have a mandate in place with a penalty that is real, which this does, by and large, people will comply. this bill will cover 60% of the uninsured in america. there are three groups that are left out. unfortunately, undocumented immigrants are left out. that was a political decision and there's nothing to be done about it. second,...
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gruber personally at the signing ceremony, but romney care in massachusetts in 2006. a day earlier mitt romney wrote an op-ed in "the wall street journal" entitled health care for everyone, we found a way. end of quote. this is what he wrote and i quote, jonathan gruber of m.i.t. built an economic metric model of the population with input from insurers my in-house team crunched the numbers, end of quote. governor romney said this and said this, too, quote, because health insurance will now be affordable, and subsidized, we insist that everyone purchase health insurance from one of our private insurance companies. so all massachusetts citizens will have health insurance. it's a goal democrats and republicans share and it has been achieved by a bipartisan effort through market reforms, end of quote. as i close, this is exactly what the acc was modeled on and was supposed to be. but governor romney was wrong about one thing. that goal was not shared by republicans in washington. for the last four years house republicans have been trying to repeal the aca, but they never
gruber personally at the signing ceremony, but romney care in massachusetts in 2006. a day earlier mitt romney wrote an op-ed in "the wall street journal" entitled health care for everyone, we found a way. end of quote. this is what he wrote and i quote, jonathan gruber of m.i.t. built an economic metric model of the population with input from insurers my in-house team crunched the numbers, end of quote. governor romney said this and said this, too, quote, because health insurance...
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gruber, and we were having a lot of problems in massachusetts in our home state with some provisions of the affordable care act, especially the so-called cadillac tax. now, you and i know that for a very long time healthcare, until the affordable care act, healthcare was not taxed. so when i sat down with good employers who cared about their employees, oftentimes they were more willing to give their employees an increase in their health benefits instead of putting it in their wages because wages were taxed through the payroll tax and healthcare was not. so now as a result of negotiating for 75 years on that basis, you've got a lot of the unions across this country that have built up multi employer health benefit plans for healthcare for their employees. and because these employees have, instead of taking money in their wages, they've taken money in their benefit plans, we've got most of the healthcare plans, these multi employer union healthcare plans are subject to this cadillac tax today, even though it doesn't come into effect until 2018, so now what i'm seeing is that employers a
gruber, and we were having a lot of problems in massachusetts in our home state with some provisions of the affordable care act, especially the so-called cadillac tax. now, you and i know that for a very long time healthcare, until the affordable care act, healthcare was not taxed. so when i sat down with good employers who cared about their employees, oftentimes they were more willing to give their employees an increase in their health benefits instead of putting it in their wages because...
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. >> in massachusetts. having our marriage recognized. >> okay. >> and we do plan on celebrating that occasion along with many people who are going to get married for the first time. we're very excited. >> that's the important thing about the case. the case that is winning marriage equality in florida is a case of plaintiffs that have all been married in other states and now as of january 6th their marriages will be recognized. >> how do we plan to recognize the ceremony down there? >> the aclu of florida who litigated the case and saved my organization were planning for a mass renewal of vows celebration at the miami beach botanical garden. not only inviting our mr.plaintiffs to renew their vows or any couple in south florida or florida to renew their vows and celebrate the fact that now everyone is being treated with equality. >> yeah. sandra sandra, that was my question to you and denise. are you participating in the ceremony or planning something else? >> we'll be participating in that ceremony. as well
. >> in massachusetts. having our marriage recognized. >> okay. >> and we do plan on celebrating that occasion along with many people who are going to get married for the first time. we're very excited. >> that's the important thing about the case. the case that is winning marriage equality in florida is a case of plaintiffs that have all been married in other states and now as of january 6th their marriages will be recognized. >> how do we plan to recognize the...
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. >> you went on to boarding school in massachusetts. how did that happen? one bedroom apartment, boarding school in massachusetts. >> by the time i was thinking of my education, the higher education, my family is already in kind of a middle income family. my father was able to study english at night, and accumulated some wealth. he invested in the silk business. he said, have you thought about what your are going to study? i said, probably engineering. he said, hong kong really isn't great in engineering. have you ever thought about going overseas? that's when it piqued my interest. i wanted to go to the ivy league. if you go to one of those, it enhances your chances of getting into the ivy league quite a bit. in a lot of bit. i went to prep school. >> that must've been quite a transition, hong kong to massachusetts prep school. >> i went from no snow to a lot of snow. it was quite a transition. it was great. it was the best thing that ever in happened to me. >> when did you learn how to and code? >> i learned it in high school. this is one of those things
. >> you went on to boarding school in massachusetts. how did that happen? one bedroom apartment, boarding school in massachusetts. >> by the time i was thinking of my education, the higher education, my family is already in kind of a middle income family. my father was able to study english at night, and accumulated some wealth. he invested in the silk business. he said, have you thought about what your are going to study? i said, probably engineering. he said, hong kong really...
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in hong kong, we might have heard of a computer, we had never seen one. we had never touched one. >> you never saw a computer until you got to massachusetts? >> not until i came here. that was the first time i learned how to code. my last year of high school, my first year in the united states. >> you ended up going to the ive leagues. brown university. >> i went to brown. >> electrical engineering? >> yes, electrical engineering. i started my career as a manufacturing engineer. i started on the ground floor. i went to caltech for my master's degree. i started working with this mainframe company called burroughs. my first job was to fix things. >> you started your career learning how to fix things. i am sensing a theme. you worked your way up. 30 years, you became ceo of sybase. how did you do it? what did it take? >> i like fixing things. it's both a challenge and an opportunity to learn stuff. i am old-school, loyal, stick-with-it type of person. today's young people are a little bit more entitlement oriented. when we were growing up, we never thought about it that way. you have to create opportunity yourself. i tried to go and learn diff
in hong kong, we might have heard of a computer, we had never seen one. we had never touched one. >> you never saw a computer until you got to massachusetts? >> not until i came here. that was the first time i learned how to code. my last year of high school, my first year in the united states. >> you ended up going to the ive leagues. brown university. >> i went to brown. >> electrical engineering? >> yes, electrical engineering. i started my career as a...
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one bedroom apartment, boarding school in massachusetts? >> by the time i was thinking of my education, the higher education, my family is already in a middle income. my father studied english at night and started to accumulate wealth. he invested in the silk business. he asked me what i wanted to study. i told him engineering. he said hong kong is not great for engineering. have you thought about going overseas? i wanted to go to the ivy league. it enhances your chances. it enhances your chances of getting into ivy league quite a bit. i went to prep school. >> it must've been quiet a transition. >> we went from no snow to a lot of snow. it was quite a transition. it was the best thing that ever happened to me. >> when did you learn how to code? >> i learned it in high school. this is one of those things that a lot of american kids do not understand. the resources this country offers are dramatic as compared to every other country around the world. i don't know whether it is still true or not. but when i was in hong kong, we've were never -
one bedroom apartment, boarding school in massachusetts? >> by the time i was thinking of my education, the higher education, my family is already in a middle income. my father studied english at night and started to accumulate wealth. he invested in the silk business. he asked me what i wanted to study. i told him engineering. he said hong kong is not great for engineering. have you thought about going overseas? i wanted to go to the ivy league. it enhances your chances. it enhances your...
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. >>> another incident involving the police, this one in massachusetts. this woman is now receiving psychiatric help after she allegedly threw raw meat at a police dispatcher. authorities say the woman walked into a police station yesterday and told the officer she was there, quote, to feed the pigs. officials say she then tossed raw bacon and sausage at the dispatcher. in court the judge postponed the woman's arraignment and ordered psychiatric care after the woman said god made her do it. >>> also in massachusetts, police are contacting the fbi to see if vandalism of a church's nativity scene could be a hate crime. somebody stole the baby jesus from the manger and replaced him with a real pig's head. local police made the gruesome discovery christmas morning. police are now asking local farms and butcher shops to come forward with any information. >>> next, the mummers are getting ready to strut their stuff, but you don't have to wait until nork years dew year'. where you can catch a glimpse of them this weekend. >>> a live look outside. partly cloudy,
. >>> another incident involving the police, this one in massachusetts. this woman is now receiving psychiatric help after she allegedly threw raw meat at a police dispatcher. authorities say the woman walked into a police station yesterday and told the officer she was there, quote, to feed the pigs. officials say she then tossed raw bacon and sausage at the dispatcher. in court the judge postponed the woman's arraignment and ordered psychiatric care after the woman said god made her...
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a chick apea man in massachusetts put on his facebook account i want to put wings on pigs. brought in before the police, apparently, with a potential charge of threat to commit a crime in respect is informing on people maybe just because he don't like them. this is a dangerous road to travel on. >> to your point, rich karlgaard, charges and countercharges. a brandeis student a junior, a woman ho who put up after the marred murder, i don't vi sympathy for the cops. i hate this racist f-ing country, took down the website. somebody else at brandeis put it back up and she's upset about that. about the fact -- so it just -- when you begin to blame people and threaten lawsuits and such, it just leads to a whole mess. >> yeah. not to mention the fact david it would be hideously expensive for instagram or facebook or any of these companies to come up with the software or to have live people monitors. i mean we -- china employs millions of people who monitor websites. i don't think we want to go in that direction. and it's a very, very slippery slope. imagine, you know, a referee ma
a chick apea man in massachusetts put on his facebook account i want to put wings on pigs. brought in before the police, apparently, with a potential charge of threat to commit a crime in respect is informing on people maybe just because he don't like them. this is a dangerous road to travel on. >> to your point, rich karlgaard, charges and countercharges. a brandeis student a junior, a woman ho who put up after the marred murder, i don't vi sympathy for the cops. i hate this racist f-ing...
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ask your doctor about tamiflu and attack the flu virus at its source. >>> in massachusetts, the clam a an original going back to the flinstones, before the pilgrims. today at the long standing locals only shooting club as it's called in german, the immigrants that started this rustic fraternity back in 1912. club leader takes me through the fascinating process of creating an old school clam bake. >> build the kiln with hard wood and stone. burn it down, remove the wood, cover with seaweed and corn husks. we put clams, lobsters, corn in there like a pressure cooker. >> we've got a pig also? >> no, no. we're going to pull a tester out. you can see a what we've got here. let's eat. >> all right. >> first, some good chowder. there really is only one kind of chowder, new england clam shoulder. >> that is good. steamer clams, lobster, corn, potatoes. >> that's a pretty luxurious clam bake here. >> that was amazing. can i get everyone's attention. the opioid task force came together months ago. i don't think we realized how quickly this could turn into a crisis for us. the franklin county ta
ask your doctor about tamiflu and attack the flu virus at its source. >>> in massachusetts, the clam a an original going back to the flinstones, before the pilgrims. today at the long standing locals only shooting club as it's called in german, the immigrants that started this rustic fraternity back in 1912. club leader takes me through the fascinating process of creating an old school clam bake. >> build the kiln with hard wood and stone. burn it down, remove the wood, cover...
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. >> plus a woman is pulled from an acie river in massachusetts. > chilly out there this morning so i'm dressing the kids with extra gear as temperatures are down close to the freezing mark in some this afternoon it gets milder but 33 might want an umbrella handy. i'll have the latest coming up in your day planner forecast just ahead. >> ♪ so, your mom and i thought you might like this. my dad brought me out here when... anyway. ♪ ♪ i get a strange magic dad! did you see that?! ♪ got a strange magic hey dad! wait up! ♪7 powerball tickets ♪6 match 6 chances ♪5 cash 5s ♪4 big 4s ♪3 daily numbers ♪2 mega millions (joe) happy holidays, rita. (rita) thanks, joe! (man) what a great gift! (announcer) pennsylvania lottery tickets make great gifts, like the new $1 million peppermint payout. (joe) happy holidays! ♪and best wishes from the lottery♪ >> 5:50 now and firefighter and rescue crews wearing full protective gear pulled a woman from an icy cold river in massachusetts. she was in a car that submerged in taunton yesterday. they think the vehicle actually
. >> plus a woman is pulled from an acie river in massachusetts. > chilly out there this morning so i'm dressing the kids with extra gear as temperatures are down close to the freezing mark in some this afternoon it gets milder but 33 might want an umbrella handy. i'll have the latest coming up in your day planner forecast just ahead. >> ♪ so, your mom and i thought you might like this. my dad brought me out here when... anyway. ♪ ♪ i get a strange magic dad! did you see...
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in february 1863, hollowell accepted a commission as lieutenant colonel in the new 54th massachusettsantry, the first black regiment officially organized in the north. he tried to persuade holmes to take a commission as a major in this regiment where together they could help advance the cause of abolition and equal rights. holmes was not interested. hollowell went on to fight in the 54th, to command another black regiment, to work on behalf of black rights for the rest of his life, and helped found the naacp 45 years after the end of the civil war. while holmes showed little, if any, interest in this cause. holmes and hollowell drifted apart over the years, and holmes' circle of close friends during those years included few civil war veterans. if holmes' heart was touched with fire in the early 1860s, the fire appeared to have flickered and gone out in later years. or maybe not. perhaps the flame of commitment to a cause with a capital "c" had been transmuted into a commitment to a cluster of values described by such words as duty, honor, professionalism. holmes hinted at such a trans
in february 1863, hollowell accepted a commission as lieutenant colonel in the new 54th massachusettsantry, the first black regiment officially organized in the north. he tried to persuade holmes to take a commission as a major in this regiment where together they could help advance the cause of abolition and equal rights. holmes was not interested. hollowell went on to fight in the 54th, to command another black regiment, to work on behalf of black rights for the rest of his life, and helped...
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in february 1863, hollowell accepted a commission as lieutenant colonel in the new 54th massachusetts infantry, the first black regiment officially organized in the fourth inorth. he tried to persuade holmes to take a commission as a major in this regiment where together they could help advance the cause of abolition and equal rights. holmes was not interested. hollowell went on to fight in the 54th, to command another black regiment, to work on behalf of black rights for the rest of his life, and helped found the naacp 45 years after the end of the civil war. while holmes showed little, if any, interest in this cause. holmes and hollowell drifted apart over the years, and holmes' circle of close friends during those years included few civil war veterans. if holmes' heart was touched with fire in the early 1860s, the fire appeared to have flickered and gone out in later years. or maybe not. perhaps the flame of commitment to a cause with a capital "c" had been transmuted into a commitment to a cluster of values described by such words as duty, honor, professionalism. holmes hinted at
in february 1863, hollowell accepted a commission as lieutenant colonel in the new 54th massachusetts infantry, the first black regiment officially organized in the fourth inorth. he tried to persuade holmes to take a commission as a major in this regiment where together they could help advance the cause of abolition and equal rights. holmes was not interested. hollowell went on to fight in the 54th, to command another black regiment, to work on behalf of black rights for the rest of his life,...
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thank you, guys. >> thank you. [ applause ] ♪ >>> in massachusetts the clambake is a ritual going back locals only shooting club, schuetzen veerin in german for the immigrants who started this ray takes me through the fascinating and arcane process of creating an old-school clambake. >> basically we build a kiln with hardwood and stone. we burn it down, remove the wood and cover it with seaweed and corn hunks and we put our clams and lobsters and corn in there like a pressure cooker. >> we've got a pig hiding in there also. >> no, no, no. we're going to pull a tusker out right now, and you'll see what we have here. >> let's eat. >> all right. [ laughter ] first some good chowder and there really is only one kind of chowder, new england clam chowder. mm-mm. that is good. steamer clams, lobster, corn, potatoes. that's a pretty luxurious clambake here. >> that was amazing. >> absolutely. >> everybody's attention for a second. the opiod education and awareness task force came together several months ago. i don't think we realized how quickly this could turn into a crisis for us. >> everybo
thank you, guys. >> thank you. [ applause ] ♪ >>> in massachusetts the clambake is a ritual going back locals only shooting club, schuetzen veerin in german for the immigrants who started this ray takes me through the fascinating and arcane process of creating an old-school clambake. >> basically we build a kiln with hardwood and stone. we burn it down, remove the wood and cover it with seaweed and corn hunks and we put our clams and lobsters and corn in there like a...
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. >> we went to a jest ooh i can college, big friends and fans, went to holly cross, in massachusettsso, we just think that the jesuits are crazy and fun. >> and we love the jesuit pope. pretty pumped he'll be here. >> something to be excited about. not only for these devoted but for the entire city of brotherly love. >> i think it would, you know, will definitely boost the moral, you know, just for to be able to see the pope in person. >> i think he's been, you know, a great breath of fresh air. >> of course there is will be the first time pope francis visits the united state. the archdioces is already started planning, trying to figure out how to buy and store more than a million mass booklet, also trying to figure out where to put and how to transport more than a million visitors to the city of brotherly love. in the meantime here christmas day mass again has started at 8:00 and other services will be held at 10:00 and at noon. reporting live in center city, jan carabeo, "eyewitness news" on cbs news. >> ♪ >> speaking of the month i have, thousands of people listen to pope francis
. >> we went to a jest ooh i can college, big friends and fans, went to holly cross, in massachusettsso, we just think that the jesuits are crazy and fun. >> and we love the jesuit pope. pretty pumped he'll be here. >> something to be excited about. not only for these devoted but for the entire city of brotherly love. >> i think it would, you know, will definitely boost the moral, you know, just for to be able to see the pope in person. >> i think he's been, you...
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and now control freaks in massachusetts want tobacco sales banned altogether. >> officials in westminster want to make it illegal to sell tobacco products to anyone including adults. stossel: last week, the town held a herring about that. 500 people showed up. i like what this guy said. >> i find smoking to be one of the most disgusting habits anybody could possibly do. on top of that, i find this proposal to be even more of a disgusting thing that anybody could ever give any town in the united states of america. stossel: yes, eventually the town officials shut down that meeting. but maybe people are wising up now and saying enough. >> well, you know, we often think are accustomed to think about the federal government and federal overreach. a lot of most intrusive regulations happen at local level like this. stossel: the regulators make a pretty good argument that smoking hurts people and seat belts save lives, but the regulators want more things like you mentioned. >> beginning march 12th, sugary beverages will no longer be sold in food establishments in portions greater than 16 ounces.
and now control freaks in massachusetts want tobacco sales banned altogether. >> officials in westminster want to make it illegal to sell tobacco products to anyone including adults. stossel: last week, the town held a herring about that. 500 people showed up. i like what this guy said. >> i find smoking to be one of the most disgusting habits anybody could possibly do. on top of that, i find this proposal to be even more of a disgusting thing that anybody could ever give any town...
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so in massachusetts, there has been a very concerted effort to put in place an agenda for a green economy, green and blue economy. the governor has done it. the state legislature has done it. there are resources that have been put into investments that have been done. we are beginning to see results already in terms of economic development. this is where you have to -- you have to talk about it in terms of financial terms. you have to talk about it in terms of human terms. you don't talk about it in terms of science terms. there are things happening here in colorado that shows the climate is changing. regardless of what you, if you believe in it or not the climate is changing. we have to get away from this business of basically just talking at the scientific level and instead casting it in terms of economic development, human stories, and basically what's happened to the environment as a whole. massachusetts has had success years in a period of five years. take a look. go on the website. alk to people there. >> a question from mr. bushnell. halophytes sound too good to be true. many of th
so in massachusetts, there has been a very concerted effort to put in place an agenda for a green economy, green and blue economy. the governor has done it. the state legislature has done it. there are resources that have been put into investments that have been done. we are beginning to see results already in terms of economic development. this is where you have to -- you have to talk about it in terms of financial terms. you have to talk about it in terms of human terms. you don't talk about...
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family in the christmas spirit. >>> santa has been uninvited from the school christmas brahm in massachusetts. we have told you in the past about jesus in the biblical christmas story disappearing from public life. but this year it's the jolley guy in red which has nothing to do with the biblical christmas story that's now on the chopping bock. last year the "boston globe" announcement that scan that would be absent from the holiday program this year. parents say they understand the decision given the culturally diverse makeup of the school. >>> a close call for a new see land couple who -- a newspaper reports they got locked in their brand-new mazda 3 with their -- they honked the horn, nobody heard, they tried to break the window is a carjack, didn't work. the next morning, the wife was unconscious, and the couple was shocked to learn they were never trapped at all, it never occurred to them to unlock the door the old-fashioned way. >>> florida governor jeb bush is clearing the way for a possible 2016 run as other candidates jockey or not for a position. here's chief political correspondent
family in the christmas spirit. >>> santa has been uninvited from the school christmas brahm in massachusetts. we have told you in the past about jesus in the biblical christmas story disappearing from public life. but this year it's the jolley guy in red which has nothing to do with the biblical christmas story that's now on the chopping bock. last year the "boston globe" announcement that scan that would be absent from the holiday program this year. parents say they...
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in connecticut cars spinning out of control and in massachusetts high winds ripped shingles off the roofs and left people with damage and no power. >> this is very, very windy, i'm worried about these trees coming down in my backyard. one is dead and i think it's coming down. >> meantime on the west coast people are prepare ford a blast, the worst in five yours. and they are expecting winds of hundred miles per hour at the coast. world news will have more on these powerful storms you can watch that at 6:30. >>> and now they have dropped kidnapping charges -- they want to indict barnes on state charges for abducting a 16-year-old girl, and that will happen after charges for kidnapping carlesha freeland-gaither. >>> and an operation called sun sun, newcastle police and wilmington police worked with the fbi on an investigation that started last december as a result four people were indicted on drug and weapon charges. it was led by andrew lloyd and john brown. at one point the ring had enough heroin to generate $2 million in profit. law enforcement officials say that these arrests are a big
in connecticut cars spinning out of control and in massachusetts high winds ripped shingles off the roofs and left people with damage and no power. >> this is very, very windy, i'm worried about these trees coming down in my backyard. one is dead and i think it's coming down. >> meantime on the west coast people are prepare ford a blast, the worst in five yours. and they are expecting winds of hundred miles per hour at the coast. world news will have more on these powerful storms...
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the government has gotten involved in massachusetts. mandatory for employers to cover in vitro in massachusetts. this is a whole other debate but when the government gets involved to mandate things were not mandate them, we have trouble. ethically and philosophically before we rely on government interference. >> i think that is apples and apples. i really do. the eye color. but the choice to create extra human life feels about the same as choice to choose one human life over the other. >> as parents on the panel -- >> should you not be able to use ivf? >> we're overcontrolling, embryos need alone time. >> we are so controlling. >> the issue not being able to have kids and choosing ivf. i have girlfriend who have done that. that is different. based on i want a pink dress for my toddler to say i want a blue suit over a boy, to say your heart will be different, it is a lot like, it is selfish in my opinion. >> it is also playing god. me personally don't think that is a very smart move. let him decide. >> only like to do that when you're th
the government has gotten involved in massachusetts. mandatory for employers to cover in vitro in massachusetts. this is a whole other debate but when the government gets involved to mandate things were not mandate them, we have trouble. ethically and philosophically before we rely on government interference. >> i think that is apples and apples. i really do. the eye color. but the choice to create extra human life feels about the same as choice to choose one human life over the other....
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investigators ray rested 14 people, employees now of the closed new england compounding center in massachusetts. the company's two co-founders were among those arrested. according to an indictment, mold and bacteria were in the air and on workers' gloved fingertips and farmers. >>> the fallout from the hack exposed a trove of sensitive documents. because of escalated threats of terrorism, according the government, it forced sony to cancel the release of the nor korean spoof movie "the interview." >> it's really shocking. all of this is entirely unprecedented. >> you're looking at a loss to sony of upwards of $50 million in theatrical revenues they otherwise would vietnam been received. >> that movie was scheduled to be released on christmas day. >>> michael moore tweeted out, "dear sony hacker, now that you run hollywood, i would like fewer romantic comedies." >> russian president vad mi putin said his economy will stable improve and the ruble will stabilize. >> starbucks getting a big jolt thanks to the holidays. for more we turn to landon doughty live at cnbc. good cup of coffee sounds good r
investigators ray rested 14 people, employees now of the closed new england compounding center in massachusetts. the company's two co-founders were among those arrested. according to an indictment, mold and bacteria were in the air and on workers' gloved fingertips and farmers. >>> the fallout from the hack exposed a trove of sensitive documents. because of escalated threats of terrorism, according the government, it forced sony to cancel the release of the nor korean spoof movie...
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did that happen in massachusetts?t did not and it rose by 10% in massachusetts after we passed romney care. >> can you explain the interpretation of your statement and i will read your statement. in the law it said that states don't provide them and the back stop will. they have been slowing out the back stop partly because they want to squeeze the states to do it. it's important to remember politically if you are a state and don't set up a stage your citizens don't get the tax credits. opponents are using these remarks to further the argument not au tax credits that did not step up to their own exchanges. is that a correct interpretation of the law and your statement? >> i don't believe it's correct. the law or my statement. as i said in my opening remarks, my statement while poorly worded and much too glib, the point i was making is at the time i made that statement, 2012, it was not clear how effective it would be and who would be in the white house that implements that federal exchange. as a result states might be
did that happen in massachusetts?t did not and it rose by 10% in massachusetts after we passed romney care. >> can you explain the interpretation of your statement and i will read your statement. in the law it said that states don't provide them and the back stop will. they have been slowing out the back stop partly because they want to squeeze the states to do it. it's important to remember politically if you are a state and don't set up a stage your citizens don't get the tax credits....
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>> new york state penal code. >> this guy is in massachusetts, i imagine it's massachusetts penal code, right? >> could be. that's on the books in new york as well. >> finally, there is this journal at brandeis university who wrote she has no sympathy for dead cops. i really don't have sympathy for the cops that were shot. i hate this racist f'ing countries. she's complaining, after her remarks were put on tweet, taken down, another person put them back up again. i'm wondering as awful as her comments are, does she have a case? she's threatening to sue people for putting remarks back up on the social media site? >> this is not a first amendment issue. she doesn't like the country, there are flights every hour on the hour. get on a plane and leave. she doesn't like, it leave the country. she doesn't have a right to sue anybody, for what? you put it on social media, it's public knowledge. get off of it if you don't want to be exposed to it. for the record, this is the kind of person that at 2:00 in the morning when someone is breaking into her house, she's dialing 911. >> exactly, exactl
>> new york state penal code. >> this guy is in massachusetts, i imagine it's massachusetts penal code, right? >> could be. that's on the books in new york as well. >> finally, there is this journal at brandeis university who wrote she has no sympathy for dead cops. i really don't have sympathy for the cops that were shot. i hate this racist f'ing countries. she's complaining, after her remarks were put on tweet, taken down, another person put them back up again. i'm...
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finally, this guy in massachusetts who is in prison who is a violent offender -- >> -- murderer. >> murdererhave a sex change operation. there he is. >> he is now michelle. wanting to be michelle. >> okay. and the crazy people in massachusetts are going to have the taxpayer give them taxpayer expense but now a court of appeals, right. >> finally a court of appeals there. >> federal court of appeals 3 to 2 says no taxpayer money. >> no taxpayers. >> for michelle. $550,000 sex change for her, him, whatever, because you know, having a sex change voluntary elickive thing. >> that is right. voluntary. >> heart attack or something. sufficient medical and jit treatment and care in the prison snittle yes. psychiatric. >> hormone treatment. >> he shouldn't even get that why would we give him that? >> that the point is that is what the court. >> is that what his real name was? >> robert. >> get back to your cell. that's what i would say. you want to be a girl, fine. in your own mind you can be one. not here. shouldn't have committed -- committed the murder. >> he, she murdered his wife. >> shouldn't h
finally, this guy in massachusetts who is in prison who is a violent offender -- >> -- murderer. >> murdererhave a sex change operation. there he is. >> he is now michelle. wanting to be michelle. >> okay. and the crazy people in massachusetts are going to have the taxpayer give them taxpayer expense but now a court of appeals, right. >> finally a court of appeals there. >> federal court of appeals 3 to 2 says no taxpayer money. >> no taxpayers....
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they were transported by quick claim deed to someone in massachusetts because only a missouri resident could free a missouri slave. thus the scotts finally granted the freedom not by operation of law but by the 'em barragement of a congressman of massachusetts. though dred lived two years after the case and the family remained together, harriet and her daurls survived the civil war. lizzy married and had children of her own. eliza never did but she stayed with her mother and did laundry. it was not simply chief justice taney's writing for the court that baerls responsibility for the outcome although his written decision cornually worsened the result. the united states constitution failed the provide redress for the most basic human right and it left citizenship and access to the federal courts up to the states. our constitution, 1789 with all of its brilliance, could not protect them. the united states supreme court's most discredited opinion was not overturned by the court. it was overturned by constitutional amendment. understanding the scott's lawsuit is useful in seeing the arc of
they were transported by quick claim deed to someone in massachusetts because only a missouri resident could free a missouri slave. thus the scotts finally granted the freedom not by operation of law but by the 'em barragement of a congressman of massachusetts. though dred lived two years after the case and the family remained together, harriet and her daurls survived the civil war. lizzy married and had children of her own. eliza never did but she stayed with her mother and did laundry. it was...
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i had my whole family here. >> she's allowed to regain them in massachusetts. mel meat a recently born grandchild. then a judge will decide how long the family union will last. the vast majority argue for political asylum and the likelihood of success depends on whether they have an attorney and where they land. the case varies from 60%, to as low as 20% in others. >> kavt heidi zhou-castro reporting from dallas. >>> george h bush has returned home. he was cleared, admitted a week ago after having breathing problems. a spokesperson said the nine-year-old is grateful for doctors, and nurses for their care. >> coming up same-sex marriage is legal in 35 states. in washington d.c. - what the new year could mean for new legislation. plus outrage over the nut rage case on korean airlines led to the arrest of an embarrassed south korean executive. only on al jazeera america >>> in russia protesters took to the streets after a vladimir putin critic was arrested. he was picked up by an anti-government rally, breaking a sentence of house arrest to attend the demonstratio
i had my whole family here. >> she's allowed to regain them in massachusetts. mel meat a recently born grandchild. then a judge will decide how long the family union will last. the vast majority argue for political asylum and the likelihood of success depends on whether they have an attorney and where they land. the case varies from 60%, to as low as 20% in others. >> kavt heidi zhou-castro reporting from dallas. >>> george h bush has returned home. he was cleared, admitted...
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in massachusetts, so we just think the jesuits are crazy and fun. >> we love the jesuit pope. pretty pumped he'll be here. >> of course, this will be the first visit to the u.s. by pope francis. meantime, here on christmas day, those christmas mass, again, begins at 8:00 and then again at 10:00 and 12. reporting live in center city, jan carabeo, cbs-3, "eyewitness news". >> jan, thank you. police in chester country looking for the grinch who stole some christmas gifts. two families say they feel violated after thieves broke into their homes and in paoli, then stole presents right from underneath their tree early yesterday morning. paul and barbara simmer say that the thieves left boxes with clothes behind, but took some more expensive gifts. their neighbors' present were also stolen, along with his car. >> for the people that stole them, i would have given the present to them if they were that desperate for them. not good. >> they new the jewelry boxes, because even though they were wrapped, they took all of the jewelry, the watches and earrings, and that sort of thing. >> inv
in massachusetts, so we just think the jesuits are crazy and fun. >> we love the jesuit pope. pretty pumped he'll be here. >> of course, this will be the first visit to the u.s. by pope francis. meantime, here on christmas day, those christmas mass, again, begins at 8:00 and then again at 10:00 and 12. reporting live in center city, jan carabeo, cbs-3, "eyewitness news". >> jan, thank you. police in chester country looking for the grinch who stole some christmas...
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. >> you went on to boarding school in massachusetts. how did that happen? was thinking of my education, the higher education, my family is already in a middle income. my father studied english at night and started to accumulate wealth. he asked me what i wanted to study. i told him engineering. i wanted to go to ivy league. part ofces your chances bit. i went to prep school. >> it must've been quiet a transition. no snow to a lot of snow. it was quiet a transition. it was the best thing that ever happened to me. >> when did you learn how to code? >> i learned it in high school. this is one of those things that a lot of americans do not understand, the resources this country offers dramatic as compared to every other country around the world. when i was in hong kong, we've were never -- we might have heard about it computer, but we had never seen one. we had never touch one. that was the first time i learned how to code. my lester high school, first year in the united states. school,rst year in high my first year in the united states. as arted my career manuf
. >> you went on to boarding school in massachusetts. how did that happen? was thinking of my education, the higher education, my family is already in a middle income. my father studied english at night and started to accumulate wealth. he asked me what i wanted to study. i told him engineering. i wanted to go to ivy league. part ofces your chances bit. i went to prep school. >> it must've been quiet a transition. no snow to a lot of snow. it was quiet a transition. it was the best...
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disease that has forced him to rely on a motor e motorized scooter or wheelchair. >>> police in massachusettse on the lookout for a vandal who stole baby jees from us a manger and replaced him with a real pig's head. the vandal struck the church thatativety scene in the early morning hours of christmas day. overnight, a plastic bag marked the spot of the statue of baby jesus used to be. then this morning, we're told a neighbor put her own baby jesus statue in the manger to replace the one that was stolen. >> remembering an international tragedy, across asia, people are marking the tenth anniversary of the deadliest tsunami in world history. on december 26th, 2004, a 9.15 magnitude quake off the coast of indonesia triggered a tsunami in the indian ocean. the tsunami killed more than 226,000 people in about a dozen countries. in southern thailand, officials held a religious ceremony to mark the opening of the tsunami memorial park. it 2350features the portrait of son of the a thai princess who died in that tsunami. other countries also held memorials today. indonesia's vice president led a cere
disease that has forced him to rely on a motor e motorized scooter or wheelchair. >>> police in massachusettse on the lookout for a vandal who stole baby jees from us a manger and replaced him with a real pig's head. the vandal struck the church thatativety scene in the early morning hours of christmas day. overnight, a plastic bag marked the spot of the statue of baby jesus used to be. then this morning, we're told a neighbor put her own baby jesus statue in the manger to replace the...