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the gentleman from massachusetts. mr. mcgovern: i yield to the gentleman from man men, mr. ellison, for a unanimous consent request. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. ellison: mr. speaker, i ask for unanimous consent to revise and extend my remarks in strong opposition to the farm bill rule and the underlying bill because it increases hunger in america. . the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the gentleman from massachusetts. mr. mcgovern: i yield to the gentleman from maryland, mr. cummings, for unanimous consent request. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. cummings: mr. speaker, i ask unanimous consent to revise and extend my remarks in strong opposition to the farm bill rule and the underlying bill because it takes the safety net away from america's poor families. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the gentleman from massachusetts. mr. mcgovern: mr. speaker, i yield to the gentlewoman from florida, ms. brown, for unanimous consent request. the speaker pro
the gentleman from massachusetts. mr. mcgovern: i yield to the gentleman from man men, mr. ellison, for a unanimous consent request. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. ellison: mr. speaker, i ask for unanimous consent to revise and extend my remarks in strong opposition to the farm bill rule and the underlying bill because it increases hunger in america. . the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the gentleman from massachusetts. mr. mcgovern: i yield to the gentleman...
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the gentleman from massachusetts. >> i yield to the gentlewoman from florida. >> i ask unanimous consent to revise and extend my remarks in strong opposition to the farm bill rule india underlying bill because it hurts the children of -- and the underlying bill because it hurts the children of america. >> without objection. >> appealed to the gentleman from wisconsin. i ask unanimous consent to revise and extend my remarks in strong opposition to rule and the underlying bill because it hurts america's children. >> appealed to the gentleman from north carolina. >> the gentleman is recognized. >> i have a parliamentary inquiry. i have received a copy of the bill. it appears to have no nutrition information at all. is this a printing error? >> the gentleman has not stated a parliamentary inquiry. the gentleman from massachusetts. toi ask unanimous consent extend and revise my remarks in total opposition to the farm bill rule and the underlying bill because it hurts america's children. >> the chair will receive a message.
the gentleman from massachusetts. >> i yield to the gentlewoman from florida. >> i ask unanimous consent to revise and extend my remarks in strong opposition to the farm bill rule india underlying bill because it hurts the children of -- and the underlying bill because it hurts the children of america. >> without objection. >> appealed to the gentleman from wisconsin. i ask unanimous consent to revise and extend my remarks in strong opposition to rule and the underlying...
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something like 98% of the state of massachusetts has health insurance.t coverage rate in the nation. and that's the whole point. that's the only way a private insurance-based system works. instead of having a single payer or like a british-style nhs system, the way it works if we keep our private insurance is way it works in massachusetts and way it would work nationwide. figure out a way to get everybody covered by private insurance and the whole system works better and cheaper for everyone. when they rolled out romney care in massachusetts, they made a big statewide effort to get everybody to sign up. >> i've got it. >> we've got it. >> we've got it. >> got what? health insurance. massachusetts residents are now required to have it, and the state's health connector makes it more affordable and easier to get. >> i've got it. >> me, too. >> call or go to our website to compare plans, get information, and choose the right plan for you. get preventative care and medical and financial protection. >> i'm getting it. >> i've used it. >> we've got it. >> get h
something like 98% of the state of massachusetts has health insurance.t coverage rate in the nation. and that's the whole point. that's the only way a private insurance-based system works. instead of having a single payer or like a british-style nhs system, the way it works if we keep our private insurance is way it works in massachusetts and way it would work nationwide. figure out a way to get everybody covered by private insurance and the whole system works better and cheaper for everyone....
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but the fbi and apparently the massachusetts state about? 22nd.here was nobody else f they u we don't know offi why di when yo dif enforcement shot things leak anony about why t guy seven tim h he had a knife, say three law enforcement sources. oh, and then two of those sources say no, no, no, not h so has a k no enfor blade no, wait another law enforcement source so it's no knife and no blade. did he have some oh, he had a pole. he had a pole or maybe it was a broom stick. no, no, he had a ceremonial sword. no, he did not have a ceremonial sword. well, there might have been a ceremonial sword somewhere but he didn't have it anywhere near him during the questioning. okay, then, why are we even talking about this sword then? maybe he pushed a table or maybe he threw a chair. are you guys sure now? is that why you shot him? you want to settle on one 01:51:43:story here or stick to six or seven stories that can't all possibly be true? each of those turns in the story where the material fact of what this guy supposedly had is represented in a totally
but the fbi and apparently the massachusetts state about? 22nd.here was nobody else f they u we don't know offi why di when yo dif enforcement shot things leak anony about why t guy seven tim h he had a knife, say three law enforcement sources. oh, and then two of those sources say no, no, no, not h so has a k no enfor blade no, wait another law enforcement source so it's no knife and no blade. did he have some oh, he had a pole. he had a pole or maybe it was a broom stick. no, no, he had a...
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aaron hernÁndez nos habla de como la familia vel caso del ex futbolista acusado de asesinato en massachusetts los republicanos del congreso intentan superar las diferencias. >>vivieron de milagro, imagenes de un accidente que por poco le cuesta la vida a un beÉe y su mamÁ. >>> lluvia de apuestas en el reino unido en torno a la fecha de nacimiento, el nombre y si serÁ niÑo o niÑa la hija de kate y el prÍncipe william. >>> noticiero telemundo. >>> muy buenas tardes, josÉ dÍaz balart estÁ de vacaciones. la reforma migratoria en washington sigue siendo una prioridad en el congreso, ayer fueron los demÓcratas, hoy les tocÓ a los republicanos reurse a puerta cerrada para discutir el plan migratorio, en las afueras del capitolio no cesa la presiÓn para que se apruebe una reforma cuanto antes, lori mo o montenegro con los detalles. > la reforma migratoria enfrenta un futuro incierto en el congreso, destino depende de los republicanos que controlan la cÁmara baja y cuya bancada se reuniÓ a puerta cerrada para discutir como proceder. >>> habla en inglÉs. >>> a juzgar por lo que decÍan muchos antes de c
aaron hernÁndez nos habla de como la familia vel caso del ex futbolista acusado de asesinato en massachusetts los republicanos del congreso intentan superar las diferencias. >>vivieron de milagro, imagenes de un accidente que por poco le cuesta la vida a un beÉe y su mamÁ. >>> lluvia de apuestas en el reino unido en torno a la fecha de nacimiento, el nombre y si serÁ niÑo o niÑa la hija de kate y el prÍncipe william. >>> noticiero telemundo. >>> muy...
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. >>> off massachusetts there's a batting brewing over the catch of the day.men say their livelihoods are being threatened and as michelle miller reports, they're blaming the government. >> it was central to the economy of gloucester, massachusetts. al catone has fished here for three decades. >> it's the only job i ever had. i started when was 12, summers fishing with my dad, and when i graduated high school, i started full time. >> reporter: on a great day he could reel in 2,000 pounds, but new government limits have reduced his catch to 500 pound as day. he's on the water once a week now instead of six. >> reporter: how can you survive off a once-a-week catch? >> you can't. >> reporter: you feel you're getting squeezed. >> i haven't been squeezed. i've been destroyed. >> reporter: in may the national ow . he says overfishing and climate change have reduced the cod supply to price's level. >> the water temperatures are warming. cod and many other species are moving north, they're moving east, and if we're going to rebuild these stock, we still have to limit
. >>> off massachusetts there's a batting brewing over the catch of the day.men say their livelihoods are being threatened and as michelle miller reports, they're blaming the government. >> it was central to the economy of gloucester, massachusetts. al catone has fished here for three decades. >> it's the only job i ever had. i started when was 12, summers fishing with my dad, and when i graduated high school, i started full time. >> reporter: on a great day he could...
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it was essential to the economy of gloucester, massachusetts.tone has if i should here for three decades. >> it's the only job i've ever had. i started when i was 12, fishing with my gad dad and once i graduated high school i started full time. >> reporter: on a great day he could reel in 200 pounds but now government limits have reduced his catch to 500 pounds per day. he's on the water just once a week now instead of six. how can you survive off of a once-a-week catch? >> you can't. >> reporter: you feel you're getting squeezed? >> i haven't been disease squeezed. i've been destroyed. >> reporter: in may, the national ocean. >> and at moss feerng administration cut the amount of cod fishermen can catch off the coast of maine by 78%. the regional director says over- fishing and climate change have reduced the cod supply to crisis levels. >> the water temperatures are warming. cod and many other species are moving north. they're moving east. and if we're going to rebuild these stocks, we still have to limit how many fish can be taken. >> reporte
it was essential to the economy of gloucester, massachusetts.tone has if i should here for three decades. >> it's the only job i've ever had. i started when i was 12, fishing with my gad dad and once i graduated high school i started full time. >> reporter: on a great day he could reel in 200 pounds but now government limits have reduced his catch to 500 pounds per day. he's on the water just once a week now instead of six. how can you survive off of a once-a-week catch? >>...
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it starts in waltham, massachusetts, on the tenth anniversary of 9/11, september 11th, 2011.en, two of whom were athletes. one a martial arts fighter, one a personal trainer. big, fit, strong young guys. they ended up murdered in particularly gruesome fashion on a quiet dead end street. waltham. it is a suburb of boston. particularly in this place, it's a very strange thing to have happened. these are the three young men who died. they were found with their throat slit in three different rooms of a single apartment in this house. reportedly they were all found in the same position. their bodies all facing down. their heads all turned and tilted the same direction, to the exact same angle. their throats slit and their bodies strewn with drugs. there was marijuana all over them. one of the young men who was killed is reported to have been a smalltime pot dealer, but there were the three dead bodies covered in loose marijuana. there was also $5,000 in cash found in the apartment. it was left there. and the killers escaped. tamerlan tsarnaev, the older of the two tsarnaev brother
it starts in waltham, massachusetts, on the tenth anniversary of 9/11, september 11th, 2011.en, two of whom were athletes. one a martial arts fighter, one a personal trainer. big, fit, strong young guys. they ended up murdered in particularly gruesome fashion on a quiet dead end street. waltham. it is a suburb of boston. particularly in this place, it's a very strange thing to have happened. these are the three young men who died. they were found with their throat slit in three different rooms...
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so did the senator from massachusetts. i borrowed money, if i remember correctly, to go to college and law school. 3% was the interest rate. i think it was a fixed interest rate, if i'm not miss staifnlt and a year after i finally graduated from school, i started paying it back in ten installments. they divided it by 10. paid 3%. pretty good deal. i paid my money back thinking now the next generation can bet fit from it. my personal point of view, education's worth a dub say. when -- worth a subsidy. when jack reed comes to the floor and says 6.8% as a cap for three or four years, he's got my vote. but he won't have everybody's vote. what happens? we do nothing. and the 6.8% interest rate stays in place even though under the alternative they wouldn't have to pace that for the next four years. i think in four years we can do better. i think within that four-year period, protecting they want from 6.8%, we have a chance to do even better and i'd like to work to achieve that goal. congress may change. maybe it will change with
so did the senator from massachusetts. i borrowed money, if i remember correctly, to go to college and law school. 3% was the interest rate. i think it was a fixed interest rate, if i'm not miss staifnlt and a year after i finally graduated from school, i started paying it back in ten installments. they divided it by 10. paid 3%. pretty good deal. i paid my money back thinking now the next generation can bet fit from it. my personal point of view, education's worth a dub say. when -- worth a...
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>> everything is legal in massachusetts.laughter] >> that is what i thought. >> the other version of the passage will be in mind. it is the word you think. >> so how do you explain that "now let us praise famous men" did not catch on the first time but it did the second? >> for one being published august 1941, people had depression fatigued by that time. the social security administration and photographs had been published, others were published, you have seen their faces, and and people were sick of it and to that is "now let us praise famous men" the attempt to make you to see them again for the first time but the of the problem is world war ii we entered december 1941 after that nobody cared about sharecroppers. in 1960 veto died 1955 death in the family published 57 with the pulitzer in in 1958 down a renewed interest now screenplays published in now "now let us praise famous men" was reissued in 1962. suddenly he was giving a lot of attention but what is interesting about agee he is just as famous what he did not right
>> everything is legal in massachusetts.laughter] >> that is what i thought. >> the other version of the passage will be in mind. it is the word you think. >> so how do you explain that "now let us praise famous men" did not catch on the first time but it did the second? >> for one being published august 1941, people had depression fatigued by that time. the social security administration and photographs had been published, others were published, you have...
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>> the gentleman from massachusetts. >> mr. speaker, i yield to ms. consenta unanimous request. >> i ask unanimous consent to revise and extend my remarks in strong opposition to the rule and underlying bill because it increases hunger in america. >> the gentleman from massachusetts. >> i yield to the gentleman from -- gentleman from minnesota. >> the gentleman is recognized very >> mr. speaker, i ask for unanimous consent to revise and extend my remarks in strong opposition to the farm bill rule because it increases hunger in america. >> without objection. >> mr. speaker, i yield to the gentleman from maryland, mr. cummings. >> the gentleman is recognized. >> i ask unanimous consent to revise and extend my remarks in strong opposition to the farm bill rule, and the underlying bill, because it takes the safety net away from america's poor families here at >> without objection. >> i yield to the gentleman from florida for a unanimous consent request. >> i ask unanimous consent to revise and extend my remarks in strong opposition
>> the gentleman from massachusetts. >> mr. speaker, i yield to ms. consenta unanimous request. >> i ask unanimous consent to revise and extend my remarks in strong opposition to the rule and underlying bill because it increases hunger in america. >> the gentleman from massachusetts. >> i yield to the gentleman from -- gentleman from minnesota. >> the gentleman is recognized very >> mr. speaker, i ask for unanimous consent to revise and extend my...
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lynch of massachusetts. at the end of the bill, before the short title, insert the following, section, the amounts otherwise provided by this act are revised by reducing the amount made available for department of energy, energy programs, fossil energy research and development, and increasing the amount made available -- mr. lynch: i ask unanimous consent that the amendment be considered as read. the chair: without objection, so ordered. the gentleman is recognized for five minutes on his amendment. mr. lynch: thank you, mr. chairman. first of all, i want to thank the chairman, the distinguished gentleman from new jersey, and also ms. kaptur from ohio, our ranking member, for the great work they've done. in spite of the fact that many members are coming up with can -- up with refining amendments, i do want to acknowledge the great work they've done, for example, on the manufacturing piece that's in this bill, as well as the harbor maintenance trust fund, which has been amply funded and is so important to a l
lynch of massachusetts. at the end of the bill, before the short title, insert the following, section, the amounts otherwise provided by this act are revised by reducing the amount made available for department of energy, energy programs, fossil energy research and development, and increasing the amount made available -- mr. lynch: i ask unanimous consent that the amendment be considered as read. the chair: without objection, so ordered. the gentleman is recognized for five minutes on his...
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have confirmed that a body found alongside a road in massachusetts, lincoln, massachusetts, is thatf stephen rakes, 59 years old, quincy, massachusetts. he had waited for years to testify against "whitey" bulger in the ongoing raketeering trial. bulger was reputed long-time crime boss who disappeared and was recently located in california. at any rate, rakes testified against bulger in bulger's trial which is still ongoing. just now authorities confirmed that rakes's body was found alongside of a road. no obvious cause of death. they will announce the results of an autopsy. when these details become available. we'll keep you updated. jenna: getting to today's business spotlight, we'll talk a little bit to a company who is thriving despite some of the tougher economic conditions that we've all had to navigate all over the years. sam london is a ceo who is with us. nice to have you with us. you started this company in 2011, so coming out of that recession. tell us a little bit about what your company does. >> sure. so we are the fastest way to find and book fun activities and classes
have confirmed that a body found alongside a road in massachusetts, lincoln, massachusetts, is thatf stephen rakes, 59 years old, quincy, massachusetts. he had waited for years to testify against "whitey" bulger in the ongoing raketeering trial. bulger was reputed long-time crime boss who disappeared and was recently located in california. at any rate, rakes testified against bulger in bulger's trial which is still ongoing. just now authorities confirmed that rakes's body was found...
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now democratic massachusetts senator elizabeth warren is teaming up with arizona republican john mccain and two others to introduce a new version of glass stegele. we'll speak with senator warren this morning. a year ago on squawk, goss and the father of the so-called supermarket bank sandy weil called for banking up the banks. >> what we should probably do is go and split up investment banking from banking, have banks be deposit takers, have banks make commercial loans and real estate loans, and have banks do something that is not going to risk the taxpayer dollars, that is not going to be too big to fail. >> among those strongly disagreeing with weill, dick kovacevich. he'll join us later.
now democratic massachusetts senator elizabeth warren is teaming up with arizona republican john mccain and two others to introduce a new version of glass stegele. we'll speak with senator warren this morning. a year ago on squawk, goss and the father of the so-called supermarket bank sandy weil called for banking up the banks. >> what we should probably do is go and split up investment banking from banking, have banks be deposit takers, have banks make commercial loans and real estate...
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it is my job to look out for the families in massachusetts, including helping them get basic information about whether settlements made on their behalf by the government are fair. to do that, six months ago, i started asking for basic documents about the investigation, and to see what the foreclosure fraud investigation had uncovered. how many people had lost their chance to save their home, just really how bad the damage was. so far, the fed in the occ has disclosed very little of what i've asked for, so the question i have is how do people i represent in massachusetts who believed they were cheated, or the 4 million people who received checks around the they know that the payments they are receiving and the occthe fed won't disclose details about what they uncovered in the investigation? know, we stopped the investigation well before all 4.2 million borrowers were analyzed, so we don't have that information for everybody. but we do have it for some folks. we're looking to see if we could find a way to get that information to the individuals who did -- four whose files were evaluated by
it is my job to look out for the families in massachusetts, including helping them get basic information about whether settlements made on their behalf by the government are fair. to do that, six months ago, i started asking for basic documents about the investigation, and to see what the foreclosure fraud investigation had uncovered. how many people had lost their chance to save their home, just really how bad the damage was. so far, the fed in the occ has disclosed very little of what i've...
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the massachusetts state police department says the release of the photos was not authorized and thattographer is now the subject of an internal investigation. >>> a dramatic look at last month's deadly building collapse in philadelphia. the city transit agency released video from an approaching bus. take a look at that. it captures the moment that the building came crashing down. you can see the pedestrians scrambling for cover. six people in all were killed in that accident. >>> a death defying crash on a florida road caught on camera. the biker wearing a helmet cam is going 70 miles an hour when he slammed into the back of a camaro. here it comes. as the motorcycle -- here comes the impact. the biker lands on top of the car. he clinged on until the driver stopped and he walked away with no serious injuries. >> oh, my -- >> wow. >> that is some video. >> that's incredible. >>> unfortunately it was the camera that got caught in the first round of the british open. this happened in scotland. thomas bjorn was whacking his way out of the rough on the first hole of the tournament when di
the massachusetts state police department says the release of the photos was not authorized and thattographer is now the subject of an internal investigation. >>> a dramatic look at last month's deadly building collapse in philadelphia. the city transit agency released video from an approaching bus. take a look at that. it captures the moment that the building came crashing down. you can see the pedestrians scrambling for cover. six people in all were killed in that accident....
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one city in massachusetts is fighting back in a new way. don dahler reports from quincy. >> reporter: quincy massachusetts police officer ryan donnelley has a new weapon in his cruiser, narcan. >> the narcan is administered -- >> reporter: as shown in this training video, narcan reverses an overdose by blocking the opioids ability to attach to brain cells, normal breathing can resume in minutes. >> we gave narcan and... ( snaps ) >> reporter: this policeman used the nasal spray form to reverse overdoses nine times. quincy is the first police department to carry this drug on the patrol. >> the cop aspect he is engaging in illegal activity but the human aspect, like this is a life. >> reporter: in the past two and a half years, quincy police have used narcan 179 times in reverse to 170 overdoses. >> if somebody's daughter or son or father or brother or mother, that is what puts it in your head. >> reporter: when nancy's son overdosed an officer used narcan to revive him. >> people think that this is the homeless junky that lives on the street
one city in massachusetts is fighting back in a new way. don dahler reports from quincy. >> reporter: quincy massachusetts police officer ryan donnelley has a new weapon in his cruiser, narcan. >> the narcan is administered -- >> reporter: as shown in this training video, narcan reverses an overdose by blocking the opioids ability to attach to brain cells, normal breathing can resume in minutes. >> we gave narcan and... ( snaps ) >> reporter: this policeman used...
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the flag bearer for the 54th massachusetts regiment was an escaped slave named william carney.s his great, great, great grand nephew. >> when i think what carney did was so important even when the country did not feel he was a man, that was really pretty powerful. >> reporter: carney and hundreds of other african-americans enlisted in the 54th after lincoln signed the emancipation proclamation. the 54th regiment went south to fight, knowing if they were captured they could go back into slavery. >> they saw it as an opportunity to show they were the same kind of patriot as everyone else. >> reporter: in the movie "glory" nearly half of the 6,400 men were casualties. >> even though they lost the battle, the 54th won everyone's respect because they proved that african-americans could be exemplary soldiers. >> reporter: sara grinot is curator at the national gallery of art, which is spearing an exhibition about the regiment, including first medal of honor ever awarded to an african-american. >> and here's carney with his medal of honor. >> reporter: although shot three times he nev
the flag bearer for the 54th massachusetts regiment was an escaped slave named william carney.s his great, great, great grand nephew. >> when i think what carney did was so important even when the country did not feel he was a man, that was really pretty powerful. >> reporter: carney and hundreds of other african-americans enlisted in the 54th after lincoln signed the emancipation proclamation. the 54th regiment went south to fight, knowing if they were captured they could go back...
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a massachusetts police photographer was so outraged with the magazine he exposed it and then was pulled off the streets. we have the photos you have never seen before. >> it was an intense exchange over the hill of the irs scandal. the inspector general and his credibility on the report. even democrats saying stop whining. >> don't get assaulted. you should be grateful we came back to clarify. >> more on the show down in the nation's capital. >> hundreds of airline passengers stranded on a runway for hours and temps fall well into the hundreds. it got so tire one passenger sent this message to her parents. >> she said on the plane remember whif i die i want my organs donated. >> fox and friends first starts right now. ♪ >> good morning. you are watching "fox & friends first" on this friday morning. >> i am ainsley earhardt. >> i am patti ann browne. thank you for joining us. we have brand new photos showing the moment the fbi caught the accused boston bomber in april. >> an outraged photographer from massachusetts police released them in response to the controversial rolling stone cover
a massachusetts police photographer was so outraged with the magazine he exposed it and then was pulled off the streets. we have the photos you have never seen before. >> it was an intense exchange over the hill of the irs scandal. the inspector general and his credibility on the report. even democrats saying stop whining. >> don't get assaulted. you should be grateful we came back to clarify. >> more on the show down in the nation's capital. >> hundreds of airline...
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who has been with massachusetts state police, sergeant sean murray, a tactical photographer there, he was so upset by it he gave boston magazine hundreds of images that he took the night mr. tsarnaev was captured in the back of that house in boston. >>brian: he said he hoped the images that he showed there, the real boston bomber, not someone puffed for the cover of the "rolling stone" magazine. he's gotten repercussions because he released the photos without permission. >>gretchen: he's been suspended now. he was holed up in the boat we don't know how long on the day they were looking for him. those images, if you can go back to the one where it shows the laser image on his forehead. it shows they had target on him as he's getting out of the boat. you can see right there. these are the real images. i don't know, guys. i'm in a quandary this morning about how i feel about it. i totally understand where he's coming from. he was there.
who has been with massachusetts state police, sergeant sean murray, a tactical photographer there, he was so upset by it he gave boston magazine hundreds of images that he took the night mr. tsarnaev was captured in the back of that house in boston. >>brian: he said he hoped the images that he showed there, the real boston bomber, not someone puffed for the cover of the "rolling stone" magazine. he's gotten repercussions because he released the photos without permission....
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the flag bearer for the 54th massachusetts regiment was an escaped slave named william carney. carl cruz is his great, great grand nephew. >> when i think of what sergeant carney did and the fact that duty was so important, even at a time when the country did not feel that he was a man, that was really pretty powerful. >> reporter: carney and hundreds of other african-americans enlisted in the 54th after president lincoln signed the emancipation proclamation. the men of the union's first black regiment went south to fight knowing if they were captured they could be sold back into slavery. >> they saw it as an opportunity to show that they were the same kind of patriot as everyone else that was fighting for their country. >> reporter: in the battle dramatized in the 1989 movie "glory" nearly half the 54th's 600 men were casualties. >> even though they lost the battle, the 54th won everyone's respect because they proved that african-americans could be exemplary soldiers. >> reporter: sarah is curator at the national gallery of art which is hosting an exhibition about the regiment
the flag bearer for the 54th massachusetts regiment was an escaped slave named william carney. carl cruz is his great, great grand nephew. >> when i think of what sergeant carney did and the fact that duty was so important, even at a time when the country did not feel that he was a man, that was really pretty powerful. >> reporter: carney and hundreds of other african-americans enlisted in the 54th after president lincoln signed the emancipation proclamation. the men of the union's...
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now a massachusetts police sergeant is on leave and under investigation. also, a congressman claims the government is telling survivors of the benghazi terror attack to keep quiet. >> the administration does not want the american people to know what took place. >> the department has not and would not prevent any employee who wants to tell their story to congress from doing so. >> harris: and the congressman says their stories will shock you. i'm harris faulkner in tonight for shepard smith. we begin with a surprise guest appearance in the white house briefing room today by the president. he said he wanted to talk about the not guilty verdict in the george zimmerman trial. even though our fox news colleague juan williams says the president's top advisors warned him not to give such a speech. the president says the jury has spoken and that's how the system works. he said that immediately after the verdict but today he went further. revealing very personal details about his own experience as a young african-american man. >> trayvon martin could have been me 3
now a massachusetts police sergeant is on leave and under investigation. also, a congressman claims the government is telling survivors of the benghazi terror attack to keep quiet. >> the administration does not want the american people to know what took place. >> the department has not and would not prevent any employee who wants to tell their story to congress from doing so. >> harris: and the congressman says their stories will shock you. i'm harris faulkner in tonight for...
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at the national council research conference in cambridge, massachusetts.ere at the q&a he may get pushed on tapering. ♪ >> look at today's market drivers. a lot of volatility but not a lost swings. the s&p ended higher. that is fifth day in a row for that. longest winning streak since may 8th. best performing sectors, health care and utility. >>> copper rebounded from a one week low after imports hit the highest level in nine months in china. the metal closed the day up nearly 1%, $3.09 a pound. >>> oil, can't regret this. looking at 15-month high if you're invested. after a government report showed a sharp decline in crude stockpiles to close at 106.52 per barrel. >>> it has been more than 10 years since our troops began fighting in iraq and afghanistan and every day we hear of yet another veteran who has been severely wounded. that's why this sunday team fox business is going to swim and bike and run to help the most severely disabled of these vets coming back. ashley: look at that scene. liz: there you go. they have so little hope. so what are we trying
at the national council research conference in cambridge, massachusetts.ere at the q&a he may get pushed on tapering. ♪ >> look at today's market drivers. a lot of volatility but not a lost swings. the s&p ended higher. that is fifth day in a row for that. longest winning streak since may 8th. best performing sectors, health care and utility. >>> copper rebounded from a one week low after imports hit the highest level in nine months in china. the metal closed the day up...
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thanks very much for that report from chatham, massachusetts.one with william barone is with cape cod shark hunters, a group of fishermen tracking great white off cape cod. welcome. how do you do what you do? if you see it do you investigator a boat to where you saw it? >> that's exactly what we do, communicate over radio and i drive the boat from the air, basically i give the instructions to our wheel man. his dad goes out and tags the shark. >> reporter: how many have you seen in recent days, george? >> i'm sorry, tyler. >> reporter: how many have you seen in recent days? >> i've seen half a dozen a few days ago and the next day i saw one. i haven't really been flying that much, you know. one day i spent the whole day out there. >> and these creatures are then tagged with what, a kind of radio beacon so that -- so that you all can -- can know when they are coming close to shore? >> correct. we're working in conjunction with the massachusetts can i vision of marine fisheries, and they have deployed buoys, listening buoys all along the outer cap
thanks very much for that report from chatham, massachusetts.one with william barone is with cape cod shark hunters, a group of fishermen tracking great white off cape cod. welcome. how do you do what you do? if you see it do you investigator a boat to where you saw it? >> that's exactly what we do, communicate over radio and i drive the boat from the air, basically i give the instructions to our wheel man. his dad goes out and tags the shark. >> reporter: how many have you seen in...
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that's about 0.2% of the purchase price of the average home in the commonwealth of massachusetts. now, it's my job to look out for families in massachusetts, including helping them get basic information about whether settlements made on their behalf by the government are fair, and to do that six months ago i started asking for basic documents about the investigation and to see what the foreclosure fraud investigation had uncovered. how many people had lost their chance to save their home, just really how bad the damage was. so far the fed and the occ have disclosed very little of what i have asked for. so the question i have is how the people i represent in massachusetts who believe they were cheated or the 4 million people who received checks around the country, how they know that the payments they're receiving are fair if the fed and the occ won't disclose details about what they uncovered in the investigation. >> well, as you know, we stopped the investigation well before all 4.2 million borrowers were analyzed, so we don't have that information for everybody, but we do have it
that's about 0.2% of the purchase price of the average home in the commonwealth of massachusetts. now, it's my job to look out for families in massachusetts, including helping them get basic information about whether settlements made on their behalf by the government are fair, and to do that six months ago i started asking for basic documents about the investigation and to see what the foreclosure fraud investigation had uncovered. how many people had lost their chance to save their home, just...
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massachusetts can barely afford it. we have to raise our game in american hospitals and hospitals cannot respond of the strength and recovery if they don't survive the disaster. new york taught us seven years after new orleans that we are not paying attention to a hospital security and the strength of hospital infrastructure so they can be the strength for the community. >> thank you. mr. davis? >> mr. chairman, i would say please continue what you have been doing. the money, the training, equipment made it possible for us to do what we did after this happened. working diligently on approving the systems of intelligence and continuing what we are doing around preparation and response is the lesson i learned from this. thank you. >> mr. schwartz? >> first the bombings illustrate our need to focus more of our time and energy on a catastrophic disaster planning, major disaster planning. we did well but changed the scenario just a little bit in a number of different ways and we had a different outcomes, so we need to contin
massachusetts can barely afford it. we have to raise our game in american hospitals and hospitals cannot respond of the strength and recovery if they don't survive the disaster. new york taught us seven years after new orleans that we are not paying attention to a hospital security and the strength of hospital infrastructure so they can be the strength for the community. >> thank you. mr. davis? >> mr. chairman, i would say please continue what you have been doing. the money, the...
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the gentleman from massachusetts is recognized. mr. lynch: i reserve. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman reserves his time the gentleman from north carolina. mr.ed me toes: i reserve. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from north carolina continues to reserve. mr. lynch p.c. one final point before -- mr. lynch: one final point before i yield. the gentleman is correct, we did address contractor caps in -- on pay in the ndaa but we apped it at $950,000 a year. that's a far cry from anything that any federal employee is earning here. as i mentioned before, the head our v.a. hospital makes $179,700. that's the max. meanwhile, private contractors working for the federal government are making $950,000 this year in 2013 with the ndaa caps in place. i'm just saying, what's good for the goose is good for the grander. there's an opportunity in this ll to cap these salaries and we have not done that. with that, i yield back. -- i yield back the balance of our time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back. the gentleman from north carolina is rec
the gentleman from massachusetts is recognized. mr. lynch: i reserve. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman reserves his time the gentleman from north carolina. mr.ed me toes: i reserve. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from north carolina continues to reserve. mr. lynch p.c. one final point before -- mr. lynch: one final point before i yield. the gentleman is correct, we did address contractor caps in -- on pay in the ndaa but we apped it at $950,000 a year. that's a far cry from...
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so it can't even be heard in massachusetts.t's a dirtiest trick. >> look, there are a lot of different ways to look at a story. i understand the principle of both following the rules of evidence and following the rules of the cops but the idea of calling sergeant murphy dirty is just simply ridiculous. everything that we have heard from b. him from boston magazine which was his only source he could have gone up to the enquirer is he was so hurt by the words he heard from the family members that he acted and i will tell you he is one of the most beloved people in massachusetts today. jeffr ey, i'm not sure you get all those free beers but i'm pretty sure michael is right, sean murphy gets all he wants. he sits behind home plate at fenway at any game he wants to. i'm pretty sure of that thank both both of you for beig here. plenty more ahead as the factor moves on this evening. abortion bill outrage in texas. we are going to have a nice little debate. then, it's our evergrowing nanny state destroying america? ben stein has some t
so it can't even be heard in massachusetts.t's a dirtiest trick. >> look, there are a lot of different ways to look at a story. i understand the principle of both following the rules of evidence and following the rules of the cops but the idea of calling sergeant murphy dirty is just simply ridiculous. everything that we have heard from b. him from boston magazine which was his only source he could have gone up to the enquirer is he was so hurt by the words he heard from the family...
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in massachusetts. how well it's worked. but for some reason there's sort of a 19th century mind here. i seriously think that, you know, we have trouble with science and other things, that we're moving backwards. but the idea, i honestly think i could say this -- i've held, done most of the rules on the 37 votes so far. i could just put one of those statements on repeat, press the button, and leave the room. you know, we're here, and our job is to be here and to do this, anthis will be the 38th and the 39th time. and we will do the best that we can to try to explain it, but for goodness sakes, there must be something else this country cries out to see done and taken care of that the house of representatives can get around to. thank you. >> gentlewoman yields back her time gentleman from utah is recognized. gentleman has no questions. gentleman from florida is recognized. >> mr. chairman, i agree with what was said. i done think anything any of us says is going to move the needle in either of our favors.
in massachusetts. how well it's worked. but for some reason there's sort of a 19th century mind here. i seriously think that, you know, we have trouble with science and other things, that we're moving backwards. but the idea, i honestly think i could say this -- i've held, done most of the rules on the 37 votes so far. i could just put one of those statements on repeat, press the button, and leave the room. you know, we're here, and our job is to be here and to do this, anthis will be the 38th...
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the marriage of equal it movement started in massachusetts by when gaffe convenient took on this structural. it's been a long struggle and we're glad it once in a while we'll have the equal marriage here. with that i'll be happy to answer any questions the media has. (clapping) >> the opinion that is there any indication of the courts. >> we did a quick search of the opinion and there's nothing indicated that they would limit the scope of the injunction. first of all, san francisco was a party so we're bound by the scope of that injunction. he was clear to say that county clerks and others authorizing under the state registrar were bound by the terms of the injunction. the california destruct said that the county clerks for the purposes must act under the authority of the state. it's pretty clear that is statewide and we saw nothing in the supreme courts opinion that it was limited. they will have about 25 days to filed a petition then it will take a couple of days after that so we anticipate it will be about a month for licenses to be issued. any other questions? >> it's a tremendous victo
the marriage of equal it movement started in massachusetts by when gaffe convenient took on this structural. it's been a long struggle and we're glad it once in a while we'll have the equal marriage here. with that i'll be happy to answer any questions the media has. (clapping) >> the opinion that is there any indication of the courts. >> we did a quick search of the opinion and there's nothing indicated that they would limit the scope of the injunction. first of all, san francisco...
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. >>> and a massachusetts police officer who leaked photos of bomber dzhokhar tsarnaev is now on deskuty. but jarron carroll reports many, many are rushing to defend this man they call a hero. >> reporter: his massachusetts state police colleagues hail sergeant sean murphy as a man of honor and conscious. and as murphy walked into a meeting with his superiors, he described his feelings this way. >> life is good. >> reporter: murphy could lose his job for releasing these bloody and bruised photos of dzhokhar tsarnaev to boston magazine, a violation of public policy. murphy said he was protesting, "rolling stone" magazines glamorized cover of the suspect. they put him on desk duty. murphy his 19-year-old son. >> my dad has been a huge hero for me. if i could be one fourth of the man he is, i'll be happy with life. couldn't be prouder. >> sergeant murphy saw courage putting it out there with his name on it. i think we all rec this that. >> reporter: mur fi received an outpouring of support. a facebook page set up in his honor has 60,000 followers and counting. murphy's boss said it's a d
. >>> and a massachusetts police officer who leaked photos of bomber dzhokhar tsarnaev is now on deskuty. but jarron carroll reports many, many are rushing to defend this man they call a hero. >> reporter: his massachusetts state police colleagues hail sergeant sean murphy as a man of honor and conscious. and as murphy walked into a meeting with his superiors, he described his feelings this way. >> life is good. >> reporter: murphy could lose his job for releasing...
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the importance of massachusetts and virginia is true. leadership comes from the two colonies and states but it doesn't accurately reflect the importance of the colony's shaping the political opinion in this crucial period. yes, sir. >> i want to ask about a male that you haven't written about and is somewhat neglected, maybe not as ackley founding falcon but sometimes career spanned a number of the presidents and his importance to the making of the nation is every bit as important. >> i can't wait to hear who this is. >> you mean to an earlier and these virginians that rose in this wonderful class of people. we are talking of john marshall. >> don't have to persuade me on this, sir. i would love to write a great biography on marshall. the problem as he destroy his correspondence with his wife and you don't have the same level of information. you have all of this legalistic information about his cases and the papers have been published at the college of william and mary which is home to the school of law. but he was a real stud. this is a
the importance of massachusetts and virginia is true. leadership comes from the two colonies and states but it doesn't accurately reflect the importance of the colony's shaping the political opinion in this crucial period. yes, sir. >> i want to ask about a male that you haven't written about and is somewhat neglected, maybe not as ackley founding falcon but sometimes career spanned a number of the presidents and his importance to the making of the nation is every bit as important....
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and i thank my friend from massachusetts. and i want to at the outset associate myself with the remarks of mr. mcgovern and mr. welch regarding the importance of this body having a debate and whether or not we should be sending u.s. taxpayer dollars tone gauge in support -- to engage and support the rebels in syria. this budget supports the defense democratic, it also supports the intelligence agency. so this is the time and place to have the debate about taxpayer dollars going into a civil war in syria. it's also the time and high time that we get on with passing a federal budget. we've heard a lot of talk on the floor today about the importance of supporting our military. absolutely true. but this legislation does nothing to turn off the sequester. so unless the congress comes together on a bipartisan and bicameral basis to resolve the budget, this defense appropriations bill is going to .e cut by about $48 billion just as the nondefense parts of the budget will be cut as a result of sequestration. so, i don't think the ame
and i thank my friend from massachusetts. and i want to at the outset associate myself with the remarks of mr. mcgovern and mr. welch regarding the importance of this body having a debate and whether or not we should be sending u.s. taxpayer dollars tone gauge in support -- to engage and support the rebels in syria. this budget supports the defense democratic, it also supports the intelligence agency. so this is the time and place to have the debate about taxpayer dollars going into a civil war...
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that said, in massachusetts, people pay the penalty. the one place disagree with bob, we know a lot about how young adults feel about insurance. they want it very, very, very badly. that doesn't mean they want to pay all that much for it and you get into kwefsquestion of affordability. when they get offered, it is 65% take it. it is not that much more than older workers. people go to jobs where they can get insurance. i think we probably overvalue health insurance a little bit in the country but nevertheless, people want it. if it is affordable they are going to get it. >>fy could push back against this, sure, if you have a job where they are offering health had insurance you will take the health insurance. >> you want a job first. >> it is only a little more than half of four-year college graduates from 2006, 2007 who even have full-time jobs now. then you have all these kids who are not college graduates, who are not working who don't have money and the number one health insurance, purchase of health insurance is not one of their top
that said, in massachusetts, people pay the penalty. the one place disagree with bob, we know a lot about how young adults feel about insurance. they want it very, very, very badly. that doesn't mean they want to pay all that much for it and you get into kwefsquestion of affordability. when they get offered, it is 65% take it. it is not that much more than older workers. people go to jobs where they can get insurance. i think we probably overvalue health insurance a little bit in the country...
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what possible words could have been illegal in massachusetts were it not illegal anywhere else. do you know anything about that? >> even then i would have thought. >> let me go back to que. how do you explain "now let us praise famouse men" just didn't catch on the first time >> for one thing was published in august of 1941. they had depression fatigue by that point. the administration the photographs had been published and people were sickened at and they couldn't see it anymore and that is what part of it is is letting you see these people again for the first time. the other problem of course is that world war ii -- in december of 1941 when america was in world war i, world war ii, nobody cared about it anymore. >> in 1960 as you sit in the introduction when agee died in 1955, death and the family was 1957 and won the pulitzer and 58. agee had a resurgence of interest. the reviews were published and "now let us praise famouse men" was reissued and in 1962, so suddenly he became -- he was getting a lot of attention. what's interesting about agee is he was just as famous for wha
what possible words could have been illegal in massachusetts were it not illegal anywhere else. do you know anything about that? >> even then i would have thought. >> let me go back to que. how do you explain "now let us praise famouse men" just didn't catch on the first time >> for one thing was published in august of 1941. they had depression fatigue by that point. the administration the photographs had been published and people were sickened at and they couldn't...
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should the massachusetts state police sergeant be punished for relieving those photos? head to thomas roberts facebook or twitter pages to weigh in. what if we took all this produce from walmart and secretly served it up in the heart of peach country. it's a fresh-over. we want you to eat some peaches and tell us what you think. they're really juicy. it must have just come from the farm. this right here is ideal for me. walmart works directly with growers to get you the best quality produce they've ever had. what would you do if i told you all this produce is from walmart? wow! is it really? (laughter) find fresh peaches and all your quality produce. backed by our 100% money back guarantee. walmart. [ chainsaw buzzing ] humans. sometimes, life trips us up. sometimes, we trip ourselves up. and although the mistakes may seem to just keep coming at you, so do the solutions. like multi-policy discounts from liberty mutual insurance. save up to 10% just for combining your auto and home insurance. call liberty mutual insurance at... to speak with an insurance expert and ask a
should the massachusetts state police sergeant be punished for relieving those photos? head to thomas roberts facebook or twitter pages to weigh in. what if we took all this produce from walmart and secretly served it up in the heart of peach country. it's a fresh-over. we want you to eat some peaches and tell us what you think. they're really juicy. it must have just come from the farm. this right here is ideal for me. walmart works directly with growers to get you the best quality produce...
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the gentleman from massachusetts. mr. mcgovern: i yield to the gentleman from north carolina for a unanimous consent request. mr. watt for a yeak. the speaker pro tempore: is recognized. mr. watt: mr. speaker, i ask unanimous consent to revise and extend my remarks in opposition to the rule, which prohibits offering amendments that would protect the children f america from hunger. the speaker pro tempore: the chair would ask members to confine unanimous consent requests to simple declarative statements of the members' attitudes towards this measure. further embellishments will result in the reduction of time from the yielding. without objection, so ordered. mr. mcgovern: mr. speaker, i yield to the gentleman from florida, mr. hastings, for a unanimous consent request. mr. hastings: i thank the gentleman for yielding. mr. speaker, i ask unanimous consent to revise and extend my remarks in very strong opposition to the farm bill rule and underlying bill because it takes the safety net away from america's poor families. the
the gentleman from massachusetts. mr. mcgovern: i yield to the gentleman from north carolina for a unanimous consent request. mr. watt for a yeak. the speaker pro tempore: is recognized. mr. watt: mr. speaker, i ask unanimous consent to revise and extend my remarks in opposition to the rule, which prohibits offering amendments that would protect the children f america from hunger. the speaker pro tempore: the chair would ask members to confine unanimous consent requests to simple declarative...
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he was a suspect in a triple homicide up here in massachusetts.hink the fbi really had any reason to kill the guy. >> what about if he had information that should have been investigated and revealed that it was ignored or was haphazarly probed? >> well, i don't think anybody doubts that they could have done a little more with this triple homicide on the tenth anniversary of 9/11 in waltham, massachusetts of these low-level drug dealers. on the other hand, geraldo, the fact is that tamerlan was the best friend of one of these guys. they worked out together in the gym, and he wouldn't have been the logical first person you would suspect of this. i mean, you know, hindsight is 20/20. the fact that tamerlan, the dead terrorist, the one that was run over by his brother, he didn't go to the funeral or any of that sort of thing for his best friend, and after the murder, he never showed up at the gym where he and the dead drug dealer worked out. >> geraldo: okay. howie hold it there. we'll come right back [ shapiro ] at legalzoom, you can take care of vir
he was a suspect in a triple homicide up here in massachusetts.hink the fbi really had any reason to kill the guy. >> what about if he had information that should have been investigated and revealed that it was ignored or was haphazarly probed? >> well, i don't think anybody doubts that they could have done a little more with this triple homicide on the tenth anniversary of 9/11 in waltham, massachusetts of these low-level drug dealers. on the other hand, geraldo, the fact is that...
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. >> happening now in massachusetts, you are looking at a courtroom in massachusetts, former new england patriots tight end hernandez back in court for a probable cause hearing to determine whether there is sufficient grounds for a trial. hernandez lawyer says the case is circumstantial and the nfl star is held without bail in the shooting death of a 27-year-old. hernandez has pleaded not guilty to murder. >> video game giant and electronic arts could play a former employees $1 million -- $11 million or more for helping crazy a football franchise. he claims they used his coding and design in the 1990's after he left the company and a federal jury ruled if his favor. he could be compensatessed for more recent versions of the game, which is worth billions of dollars. >> a new study shows bay area residents live longer than people in other parts of the nation. our media partner, the san jose mercury news reports that bay area residents live on average a decade longer than people in other areas of the united states. for women in marin, san mateo and santa clara counties, that works out to 84
. >> happening now in massachusetts, you are looking at a courtroom in massachusetts, former new england patriots tight end hernandez back in court for a probable cause hearing to determine whether there is sufficient grounds for a trial. hernandez lawyer says the case is circumstantial and the nfl star is held without bail in the shooting death of a 27-year-old. hernandez has pleaded not guilty to murder. >> video game giant and electronic arts could play a former employees $1...
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teresa heinz. >> reporter: the secretaryetary facing criticism for spending time on his yacht in massachusetts last wednesday, the same day that ne muhammad mi was ousted out of power. >> with egypt blowing up, and un this is add an added burden on his shoulders. >> reporter: secretary kerryeck was scheduled to return to to washington today for talks with chinese officials before his s wife fell ill. il >>> new website putting information about the metro cara you ride in, right at your fingers tips.finger that is just ahead. a >>> a milestone in an effort to repair the washington monumentim following the earthquake two years ago. ♪ [ male announcer ] do you love prime rib? get to your local subway for the delectable, new prime rib melt built fresh from the bread up! with hearty, savory cuts of tender prime rib in an au jus glaze and deliciously melty provolone, bite after bite is prime rib perfection. get it made just the way you say with all the veggies you want. the new prime rib melt. it's a taste you won't soon forget, so hurry into your local subway today! subway. eat fresh. so hurry into
teresa heinz. >> reporter: the secretaryetary facing criticism for spending time on his yacht in massachusetts last wednesday, the same day that ne muhammad mi was ousted out of power. >> with egypt blowing up, and un this is add an added burden on his shoulders. >> reporter: secretary kerryeck was scheduled to return to to washington today for talks with chinese officials before his s wife fell ill. il >>> new website putting information about the metro cara you ride...
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she's listed in fair condition at massachusetts general hospital. john kerry's wife suffered a possible seizure on nantucket this weekend and was in critical condition initially. she was flown to mass general where at this point she's still undergoing tests. john kerry and several members of the family have been with her. the 74-year-old has also fought breast cancer in 2009. >>> a huge setback for a 10- year-old pennsylvania girl whose parents fought so she could get an adult lung transplant. the child has developed pneumonia in one of her new lungs and her mom said sunday was tough but that sarah was more stable monday. she's been hospitalized for mondays with end stage cystic fibrosis. on june 12 she had a lung transplant but they failed within hours. she had a second lung transplant on june 15. they were infected with pneumonia but doctors removed the infected portion. >>> we have an update on rusty the red panda. today he will return to his exhibit. on june 24 he escaped the zoo and hit the town for several hours. his adventures ended when he w
she's listed in fair condition at massachusetts general hospital. john kerry's wife suffered a possible seizure on nantucket this weekend and was in critical condition initially. she was flown to mass general where at this point she's still undergoing tests. john kerry and several members of the family have been with her. the 74-year-old has also fought breast cancer in 2009. >>> a huge setback for a 10- year-old pennsylvania girl whose parents fought so she could get an adult lung...
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tonight speaking to economists in massachusetts he says the economy still needs help and the data show the feds current accommodative policy is needed for the foreseeable feature. on that news, bonds and sock futures rose and the dollar fell and the market twitched slightlierlier in the day when the fed released minutes from the june meeting. those records show a much more sharply divided fed than previously thought, about half the officials thought the fed could end it's bond purchases by the end of the year, and the other more accommodative half basically said not so fast. let's see what the data say. here is what ben bernanke had to say on that tonight. >> both sides of our mandate, both the employment side and the inflation side are saying that we need to be more accommodative. >> on wall street, investors mold over those minutes trying to figure out what the fed's next move might be and what they might mean for interest rates. those comments from chairman bernanke we told you about will certainly set the tone of trading tomorrow. ahead of that, the dow lost 8 points, the nasdaq ro
tonight speaking to economists in massachusetts he says the economy still needs help and the data show the feds current accommodative policy is needed for the foreseeable feature. on that news, bonds and sock futures rose and the dollar fell and the market twitched slightlierlier in the day when the fed released minutes from the june meeting. those records show a much more sharply divided fed than previously thought, about half the officials thought the fed could end it's bond purchases by the...
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now demo >> in wake of the woman falling her death on a roll coaer in texas the massachusetts senator edmarky is calling to regulate all a municipalment parks nation weed. >> not at all. i live in the theme parkapitol and they do a terrific job in safety. sense the last big sdy, the 400 parks in the country, the odds of being injured one in 24 million. the state's cover this and the theme parks and those cooperations cover it and they do a wonderful job for safety. no need for the federal coming in? >> why is ed marky getting involved. he is a u.s. senator from massachusetts and thk he had bigger ambition, global warming, i don't know. >> he is proposing this regularly since 1999. >> this shows his little mind. i continuing is a state's issue and number 2, 6 flags has no incentive for pem to do i in the amusement park. >> no matter what it s. whether the bp oil spill. there no one wants a fine to lose their customers. >> it is in the best interest of the parks and theyknow that and cope the people who visit the parks safe and 33 of the states have agencies that oversee park safety and
now demo >> in wake of the woman falling her death on a roll coaer in texas the massachusetts senator edmarky is calling to regulate all a municipalment parks nation weed. >> not at all. i live in the theme parkapitol and they do a terrific job in safety. sense the last big sdy, the 400 parks in the country, the odds of being injured one in 24 million. the state's cover this and the theme parks and those cooperations cover it and they do a wonderful job for safety. no need for the...
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massachusetts hasn't had a death sentence carried out in 66 years. and it would probably have to be carried out outside of massachusetts as there are no death chamber facilities in this state. >> ifill: with victims in the courtroom, was there any opportunity given to them to speak or to participate in this proceeding at all? >> so this was a short proceeding. it was an arraign: as you said at the outset, it lasted only seven minutes. the victims didn't have an opportunity to speak, but i'm sure over the course of this case which may last for several years i imagine they will have an opportunity to confront the defendant. >> ifill: now there were lines to get inside. supporters and opponents. the media as well as the public. and after all of the build-up, after all the anticipation, after it was over, was there a letdown? >> you know, i think, as i said at the outset, it was very emotional. for me as well. as you said, i was standing on the finish line. i had taken a lot of the footage for a film that i was making that got broadcast all over the plac
massachusetts hasn't had a death sentence carried out in 66 years. and it would probably have to be carried out outside of massachusetts as there are no death chamber facilities in this state. >> ifill: with victims in the courtroom, was there any opportunity given to them to speak or to participate in this proceeding at all? >> so this was a short proceeding. it was an arraign: as you said at the outset, it lasted only seven minutes. the victims didn't have an opportunity to speak,...