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. >> salem, massachusetts, 1692, what was it like? >> they were to salem's. accountaccount is whether trial. there were a village which is an outline community next door where the first begin to convulse and rise and show what we think were symptoms of witchcraft. you have to salem's, and wrote community is very isolated outpost to farmers and salem counties somewhat more sophisticated, congenial community right on the water, slightly more elaborate homes, slightly wealthier in a more urban focus then had to farmers. it's tuesday looms down the first will ride to press charges when these girls begin to develop. >> who was -- >> i should say very dark and primitive and frightening place. when you're living in a massachusetts outpost in 1692, you are fairly certain that the indians are going to come narrowing down on you any moment and there are rumors in the air the irish are the french are about to arrive. you are feeling especially the front to which salem village was more than salem town, you're feeling vulnerable in a moment like this. >> what was the popu
. >> salem, massachusetts, 1692, what was it like? >> they were to salem's. accountaccount is whether trial. there were a village which is an outline community next door where the first begin to convulse and rise and show what we think were symptoms of witchcraft. you have to salem's, and wrote community is very isolated outpost to farmers and salem counties somewhat more sophisticated, congenial community right on the water, slightly more elaborate homes, slightly wealthier in a...
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of the massachusetts in 1646. and in maryland, massachusetts and new england have statutes providing for common law and mentioning various chapters of magna carta, particularly the one based on what were article aes 39 and 40 of the 1215 edition of magna carta about no free man can be taken -- or to be outloud or exiled or in any way destroyed, nor will we condemn him to prison except by legal judgment of his peers or by the law of the land. to none will we sell, to none will we delay right or justice. william penn, in fact, in 1687, had published the entire text of magna carta. its first printing in the western hemisphere. to residents of pennsylvania, as a he he put it, that are strangers and a great measure to the true understanding of that inheritance, that every free born subject of england is air unto birth rights. i mean that unparalleled privilege of liberty and property. and he praises happy frame of government which he said shines most conspicuously in two things, parliaments and juries. the jury part i'
of the massachusetts in 1646. and in maryland, massachusetts and new england have statutes providing for common law and mentioning various chapters of magna carta, particularly the one based on what were article aes 39 and 40 of the 1215 edition of magna carta about no free man can be taken -- or to be outloud or exiled or in any way destroyed, nor will we condemn him to prison except by legal judgment of his peers or by the law of the land. to none will we sell, to none will we delay right or...
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massachusetts.t to bring in the man hosting tonight's trump bash, ernie bach jr., a legend. ceo of a billion dollar car dealership business. played in a rick band. famous for throwing a big summer bash every year. this year's event is the biggest ever. you know all because of donald trump. ernie bach jr. joins me now. hello, sir. how are you? >> i'm great. great. having a good time here in massachusetts. >> looks like a beautiful night. nice, big, beautiful tent. donald trump seemed to have a great time at your event. how do you think it went? >> say that again. >> he seemed to have a great time at the event. how do you think it went? >> he had an excellent time at this event. i think it went great. he thought it went great. and it is actually going great right now. >> so he said, you know there has been, you know, confusion about whether it was a fund raiser or not. he saying it was possibly to offset the cost of food and drink what have you. was it a fund raiser? >> okay. here -- here is the deal.
massachusetts.t to bring in the man hosting tonight's trump bash, ernie bach jr., a legend. ceo of a billion dollar car dealership business. played in a rick band. famous for throwing a big summer bash every year. this year's event is the biggest ever. you know all because of donald trump. ernie bach jr. joins me now. hello, sir. how are you? >> i'm great. great. having a good time here in massachusetts. >> looks like a beautiful night. nice, big, beautiful tent. donald trump seemed...
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i don't know what the final outcome is. >> is it good for massachusetts? >> depends on how it all works out but potentially could be. >> female voters that are looking to potentially support you, what do you want to say to them? because there has been criticism about it? >> the female vote because ivanka, my daughter, my wife. they feel so strongly about the women's health issues, and they said to me, you know, there's nobody that feels more strongly than me. it's true. women's health issues. as you saw jeb bush was really almost against it. it was terrible. where he didn't want to fund women's health issues. and i will tell you, we will work together and we're going to take care of women. i cherish women. and my daughter and my wife said you have to talk about that. because they know how i feel. ivanka will be part of the campaign, so will melania after september. it's hard to believe what we've accomplished and, no, no, we're not even into september. and to think where we've come. but ivanka and melania, my family is starting to get involved after septem
i don't know what the final outcome is. >> is it good for massachusetts? >> depends on how it all works out but potentially could be. >> female voters that are looking to potentially support you, what do you want to say to them? because there has been criticism about it? >> the female vote because ivanka, my daughter, my wife. they feel so strongly about the women's health issues, and they said to me, you know, there's nobody that feels more strongly than me. it's true....
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when this started, how come you didn't want to build a casino in massachusetts? >> i'm doing so many other things. i know steve. he's a friend of mine. i guess that was where it's going. some other people were competing. they're very good. i don't know what the final outcome was. i'm not involved in it. >> is it good for massachusetts? >> depends how it works out. it could be. >> female voters that are looking to support you, what do you want to say to them? because there has been criticism. >> i think the female voters -- my daughter, my wife, they feel so strongly about the women's health issues. they said to me, you know, there's nobody that feels more strongly than me. it's true. women's health issues, as you saw jeb bush was really almost against it. it was terrible. he didn't want to fund women's health issues. i will tell you, we will work together and we are going to take care of women. i cherish women. my daughter and my wife said, you have to talk about that, because they know how i feel. ivanka will be part of the campaign. after september. it will sta
when this started, how come you didn't want to build a casino in massachusetts? >> i'm doing so many other things. i know steve. he's a friend of mine. i guess that was where it's going. some other people were competing. they're very good. i don't know what the final outcome was. i'm not involved in it. >> is it good for massachusetts? >> depends how it works out. it could be. >> female voters that are looking to support you, what do you want to say to them? because...
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to a massachusetts audience and that's going to be more moderate. the interesting part of 2012 is you say he was a conservative but go back and watch that first day with barack obama for he trounces barack obama. he doesn't seem that conservative there. that's the more moderate middle of the road from me that he probably wanted to be but when you're in a primary you have to do what it takes to win. we talked with jon huntsman junior and that part frustrated him traded you are pulled in so many different directions in the national primary. can you imagine you were going to run for two years in your party's nomination and every single group is going to try to pull you to there is? you are trying to get every single delegate. that's before you broadly talk to the nation? that's tough. >> this is off topic at the democratic national committee bank donald trump are entering the race because the race needed its scariest candidate. they question our here. >> i'm a fan of jon huntsman junior and i thought it did a good job as governor but he kind of has a h
to a massachusetts audience and that's going to be more moderate. the interesting part of 2012 is you say he was a conservative but go back and watch that first day with barack obama for he trounces barack obama. he doesn't seem that conservative there. that's the more moderate middle of the road from me that he probably wanted to be but when you're in a primary you have to do what it takes to win. we talked with jon huntsman junior and that part frustrated him traded you are pulled in so many...
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he spent 32 years representing massachusetts' 4th congressional district in the u.s. house retiring in 2013. his just published memoir "frank" is a "new york times" bestseller. he's barney frank. this is "overheard." [applause]. >> actually, there are not two sides to every issue. >> so i guess we can't fire him now. >> i guess we can't fire him now. the night that i win the emmy. >> being on the supreme court was an improbable dream. >> it's hard work and it's controversial. >> without information there is no freedom and it's journalists who provide that information. >> window rolls down and this guy says, hey, he goes until 11:00. [laughter]. >> congressman frank, nice to meet you. >> thank you. >> nice to see you and congratulations on the book. >> thanks. >> could you have imagined all those years ago in bayonne or in boston as you were in school and getting your start in politics that being a member of congress might make you more unpopular than being openly gay? hasn't the world changed? [laughter]. >> oh, absolutely. as i sat down to write the book i realized,
he spent 32 years representing massachusetts' 4th congressional district in the u.s. house retiring in 2013. his just published memoir "frank" is a "new york times" bestseller. he's barney frank. this is "overheard." [applause]. >> actually, there are not two sides to every issue. >> so i guess we can't fire him now. >> i guess we can't fire him now. the night that i win the emmy. >> being on the supreme court was an improbable dream....
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bethesda, a deadly accident involving a bicyclist the man was struck by a car on block of massachusetts avenue. we do not know who the person is. police say the driver did stay after the accident. the road is now open. the latest on the on air ambush, virginia governor terry mcauliffe is at wdbj-tv sharing his condolences for the loss of two employees. we are learning exclusive details from the only survivor of the attack, vicki gardner, the chamber of commerce director wardalison parker and adam were interviewing is now out of a medically induced coma. husband, sheher says investor flanagan tried to shoot her several more times, but his gun misfired and she said flanagan was wearing body armor. we are tracking tropical storm erika as it slams puerto rico with heavy rains and wind. four people dead and 20 others missing on the island of dominica. rick scott, florida governor, has declared a state of emergency. people are stocking up on food, water gas and other supplies. now with as here look at the forecast. doug: -- devin: i'm in for doug this afternoon. the. to the day. -- beautiful
bethesda, a deadly accident involving a bicyclist the man was struck by a car on block of massachusetts avenue. we do not know who the person is. police say the driver did stay after the accident. the road is now open. the latest on the on air ambush, virginia governor terry mcauliffe is at wdbj-tv sharing his condolences for the loss of two employees. we are learning exclusive details from the only survivor of the attack, vicki gardner, the chamber of commerce director wardalison parker and...
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in massachusetts it was scary betty.had a two-hour period these thunderstorms rolled through thank you state. thankfully that's done and gone. we are all safe there. we are watching a new storm. kansas has strong storms this morning, especially central kansas. heavy rains developing over missouri today. flooded watches possible through paducah, louisville state of kentucky. this is a weird storm. going from the mid manile of the country to the east coast. almost like a fall type storm. a soaking rain. this is one inch through this region. kentucky tennessee, north carolina virginia by the time we get to friday. saturday this will all exit off the coast. today's forecast also very hot in dallas heat index values 110 today. phoenix heat warning 112. the northern half of the country is gorgeous. the the other thing i want people to know about, people in taiwan are nervous. this is the typhoon, strongest storm we've seen on this planet as we've gone through this year. huge typhoon, should make landfall thursday as equivalent
in massachusetts it was scary betty.had a two-hour period these thunderstorms rolled through thank you state. thankfully that's done and gone. we are all safe there. we are watching a new storm. kansas has strong storms this morning, especially central kansas. heavy rains developing over missouri today. flooded watches possible through paducah, louisville state of kentucky. this is a weird storm. going from the mid manile of the country to the east coast. almost like a fall type storm. a...
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she graduated in 1902 and immediately set out for northampton, massachusetts to be trained to teach deaf children in the oral method. which is a very, very tough way of teaching. she then taught until her marriage to calvin coolidge, a young lawyer in town. her mother had wanted her to stay in burlington so she could find a nice, handsome doctor for her, but grace said you was going to northampton, the home of smith college where there weren't hardly any men. but she found the one guy in town. they lived in a two family house in north hampton and raised two sons there. she stayed at home while her husband commuted by train to
she graduated in 1902 and immediately set out for northampton, massachusetts to be trained to teach deaf children in the oral method. which is a very, very tough way of teaching. she then taught until her marriage to calvin coolidge, a young lawyer in town. her mother had wanted her to stay in burlington so she could find a nice, handsome doctor for her, but grace said you was going to northampton, the home of smith college where there weren't hardly any men. but she found the one guy in town....
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he chaired the expert medical panel that helped lead to new massachusetts regulations, the first in thenation which took effect in december, mandating that health facilities from hospitals to assisted living communities tell terminally ill patients their end-of-life options. >> the full range of the choices, from "keep me alive, no matter what, as long as medicine can do that," to "i just want to be home with my family, with hospice," to anything in between or any sequence. we are just starting to emerge, so that politicians and others realize this is not the third rail of politics. >> reporter: since this story first aired, a major development. last month, six years after the original obamacare end-of-life proposal was abandoned, medicare announced plans to reimburse doctors for having those conversations with patients. supporters call it a major victory and hope the decision will spur more private insurers to pay for the talks, too. among the critical first steps: signing an advance directive and a health care proxy so someone you trust can legally make decisions if you're incapacitat
he chaired the expert medical panel that helped lead to new massachusetts regulations, the first in thenation which took effect in december, mandating that health facilities from hospitals to assisted living communities tell terminally ill patients their end-of-life options. >> the full range of the choices, from "keep me alive, no matter what, as long as medicine can do that," to "i just want to be home with my family, with hospice," to anything in between or any...
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western massachusetts, the unlikely new frontier of america's war on drugs where heroin has become anxploding problem that's begun to touch nearly every family. ♪ i took a walk through this beautiful world ♪ ♪ felt the cool rain on my shoulder ♪ ♪ found something good in this beautiful world ♪ ♪ i felt the rain getting colder ♪ ♪ sha, la, la, la, la ♪ sha, la, la, la, la ♪ sha, la, la, la, la, la ♪ sha, la, la, la, la, la ♪ >>> there's nothing like the north atlantic. it's majestic. i love the beach. pretty much had my first everything on a beach. you name it, first time i did it, beach. i was miserable in love, happy in love, alternately, as only a 17-year-old could be. this is where i lived. very happy summer in the early '70s, and that was my room on the left. it's an amazing spot if you think about it, a bunch of knuckle heads working as dish washers, pizza servers. we could work on a beach like this. happier, stupider times. you know, i can still hear the play list, the brothers johnson. if you put on marvin gaye right now, i'd burst into tears. what do you do? you're young, you
western massachusetts, the unlikely new frontier of america's war on drugs where heroin has become anxploding problem that's begun to touch nearly every family. ♪ i took a walk through this beautiful world ♪ ♪ felt the cool rain on my shoulder ♪ ♪ found something good in this beautiful world ♪ ♪ i felt the rain getting colder ♪ ♪ sha, la, la, la, la ♪ sha, la, la, la, la ♪ sha, la, la, la, la, la ♪ sha, la, la, la, la, la ♪ >>> there's nothing like the north...
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. ♪ ♪ un trabajador postal de massachusetts y su nueva esposa han tenido la mejor semana de ramÓn: untodo lujo, comprar dos nuevos carros y construir un osasis en el patrio trasero de la casa ¿quÉ tal? tuvieron suerte, hay que comprar boletos, muy bien, quÉdese con nosotros, viene el noticiero univisiÓn, nos vemos a las 11 con mÁs informaciÓn. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪
. ♪ ♪ un trabajador postal de massachusetts y su nueva esposa han tenido la mejor semana de ramÓn: untodo lujo, comprar dos nuevos carros y construir un osasis en el patrio trasero de la casa ¿quÉ tal? tuvieron suerte, hay que comprar boletos, muy bien, quÉdese con nosotros, viene el noticiero univisiÓn, nos vemos a las 11 con mÁs informaciÓn. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪
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this is an example from massachusetts lit up in the red color over there. in massachusetts, the way it works is there is a state-wide system run out of the boston puplic library called the digital commonwealth. there are 351 cities and towns in that. and what we want to enable and do enable is for any institution, if you are a local society or a little school, you can say come to our historical society and bring the things you think are unique and scan them. then the librarians do the critical work of adding meta data, catalog records effectively, and then that goes into the state wide system. the massachusetts digital commonwealth and with the digital public library of america and then in the national system so these little collections that are all around the country can be pulled up into the this national system and accessed from anywhere. you can imagine it is an exciting idea. that the cultural resources and historical resources from all around the country can be accessed in the same way. you might thing that is what the web does anyway. it turns out th
this is an example from massachusetts lit up in the red color over there. in massachusetts, the way it works is there is a state-wide system run out of the boston puplic library called the digital commonwealth. there are 351 cities and towns in that. and what we want to enable and do enable is for any institution, if you are a local society or a little school, you can say come to our historical society and bring the things you think are unique and scan them. then the librarians do the critical...
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i don't know what the final outcome was. >> in massachusetts?don't know where it will be, potentially it could be. >> reporter: what do you want to say to them? >> i think the female voters because -- ivanka, my daughter, my wife, they feel so strongly about the women's health issues and they said to me, you know, there's nobody that feels more strongly than me, it's true. women's health issues. as you saw jeb bush was really almost against it, it was terrible where, he didn't want to fund women's health issues, and i will tell you, we will work together and we're going to take care of women. i cherish women. and my daughter and my wife said you have to talk about that because they know how i feel. ivanka will be part of the campaign so will milania after september, it will be kicking in really big league. hard to think of what we accomplished. i didn't even think of that. tom: all right, we got a little problem with the signal out of boston. but donald trump, it was not a fund-raiser in the sense that i would have $30,000 dinners or anything li
i don't know what the final outcome was. >> in massachusetts?don't know where it will be, potentially it could be. >> reporter: what do you want to say to them? >> i think the female voters because -- ivanka, my daughter, my wife, they feel so strongly about the women's health issues and they said to me, you know, there's nobody that feels more strongly than me, it's true. women's health issues. as you saw jeb bush was really almost against it, it was terrible where, he didn't...
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in massachusetts, you get your refund back in nine days. that is the way you encourage voluntary compliance, treacher taxpayers as i you customers. if we can go out there and do that, we can collect billions of dollars in unpaid taxes, and it seems to me it is the only fair thing to do to collect taxes for people who aren't paying before you impose the taxes on the vast majority of americans who are paying taxes and paying them on time. moderator: and finally mr. gore. mr. gore: i found something to taxeswith you collecting more efficiently is a good idea, but i also agree with joe biden that your estimates are way off. also, i heard something else that you said, which i disagree with. revenue.we must raise you says we must raise revenue. have a recession when the next president takes office in 1989, that would be the worst thing to do. i agree that no president, no candidate for president, should rule out new revenue, but we should focus on economic growth. we should focus on better ways to stimulate the creation of jobs and bring in more
in massachusetts, you get your refund back in nine days. that is the way you encourage voluntary compliance, treacher taxpayers as i you customers. if we can go out there and do that, we can collect billions of dollars in unpaid taxes, and it seems to me it is the only fair thing to do to collect taxes for people who aren't paying before you impose the taxes on the vast majority of americans who are paying taxes and paying them on time. moderator: and finally mr. gore. mr. gore: i found...
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this is an example from massachusetts lit up in the red color over there. in massachusetts, the way it works is there is a state-wide system run out of the boston puplic library called the digital commonwealth. there are 351 cities and towns in that. and what we want to enable and do enable is for any institution, if you are a local society or a little school, you can say come to our historical society and bring the things you think are unique and scan them. then the librarians do the critical work of adding meta data, catalog records effectively, and then that goes into the state wide system. the massachusetts digital commonwealth and with the digital public library of america and then in the national system so these little collections that are all around the country can be pulled up into the this national system and accessed from anywhere. you can imagine it is an exciting idea. that the cultural resources and historical resources from all around the country can be accessed in the same way. you might thing that is what the web does anyway. it turns out th
this is an example from massachusetts lit up in the red color over there. in massachusetts, the way it works is there is a state-wide system run out of the boston puplic library called the digital commonwealth. there are 351 cities and towns in that. and what we want to enable and do enable is for any institution, if you are a local society or a little school, you can say come to our historical society and bring the things you think are unique and scan them. then the librarians do the critical...
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it's number two, it's miss massachusetts. the twin birth rate in massachusetts is 4.5 for every hundred live births. my husband is a twin for massachusetts so i can say this has been verified. question number eight, what is the first name of sherlock holmes sergeant? number three, dr. john watson is the answer. sherlock holmes was brought to life back in 1887 and featured in a silent film as early as 1916. home stretch, question number nine. who was once captain america's side kick? who was the side kick? what robin so to batman. he helped the crime fighter face the evil forces. bucky barns, number one. that's the answer. he's also known as the winter soldier. question number 10, home stretch here. tv crime fighters were detect evidences. the witch of big city police department was chicago, n.y.p.d. and remember this in the 80s. the show featured two top female detectives as leading characters. brown breaking release. it was set right here in new york city. the n.y.p.d. is your answer. they fought the bad guys from a fictiona
it's number two, it's miss massachusetts. the twin birth rate in massachusetts is 4.5 for every hundred live births. my husband is a twin for massachusetts so i can say this has been verified. question number eight, what is the first name of sherlock holmes sergeant? number three, dr. john watson is the answer. sherlock holmes was brought to life back in 1887 and featured in a silent film as early as 1916. home stretch, question number nine. who was once captain america's side kick? who was the...
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happening between macarthur and massachusetts avenue. we have been following the progress since all this started around 6:00 this morning. sam sweeney is there with how it could impact your evening commute. reporter: good afternoon. one lane is open here on goldsboro road. they do have a flag are in place to get traffic in both directions moving. but take a look at the size of this hole here. a 74-year-old, 10 inch water main broke this morning. the road on top of buckled. now they have to rip up parts of the street and repave. several hours. a lot of people have pointed out on social media that there's been a number of water main breaks in the last couple of weeks. this is kind of a typical situation, we have a lot of pipes that are very old in the ground here. we have 5600 miles miles, 37% of those pipes are over 50 years old and the types of pipes over 50 years old, 50 years is as old as they are supposed to be in the ground. we are doing to the best we can to get those pipes are placed. reporter: it's not cheap to fix those pipes. it
happening between macarthur and massachusetts avenue. we have been following the progress since all this started around 6:00 this morning. sam sweeney is there with how it could impact your evening commute. reporter: good afternoon. one lane is open here on goldsboro road. they do have a flag are in place to get traffic in both directions moving. but take a look at the size of this hole here. a 74-year-old, 10 inch water main broke this morning. the road on top of buckled. now they have to rip...
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in boston, she and her husband walter are back at massachusetts general hospital for a check-up. dr. chen performed celia's stem cell transplant two years ago. >> hi, how are you? walter, sellia great to see but same here. >> take some deep breasts. >> celia has been cancer-free for the past two years. the transplant did its job, celia credits her donor, stuart, with saving her life. >> i hear from my donor almost every day. >> really? >> yes. >> you have e-mail every day? >> yes, just about. >> everyone, including dr. chen, knows that stuart is actually down the hall from the exam room. everyone september celia. he's come from england to surprise her. we tell celia we want to get shots of her and walter in the healing garden. the growing hospital staff want to see her being filmed. it's an easy sell. and celia has no idea what's about to happen. >> do you know who this the. >> oh my god. oh sclnl no i wasn't. i just texted you this morning. >> i know. >> you didn't. 40ud you get, i know you came by plane, oh fantastic. you knew about this? >> yes, i did. >> it was so hard to tel
in boston, she and her husband walter are back at massachusetts general hospital for a check-up. dr. chen performed celia's stem cell transplant two years ago. >> hi, how are you? walter, sellia great to see but same here. >> take some deep breasts. >> celia has been cancer-free for the past two years. the transplant did its job, celia credits her donor, stuart, with saving her life. >> i hear from my donor almost every day. >> really? >> yes. >> you...
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losing massachusetts not that big of a deal, but jamaica is a big deal. actually a moneymaking colony. there's also battles in india and central america. the revolution was a global war sparked by the rebellion. [inaudible] >> i do have two women i wrote about here one once and for both brewster was a scottish woman and one of the things i find about her and both the female characters i followed were both european. they make very few choices about war, independents, where they live. their choices are shaped by the men in their lives and whatever the daily livestock, the big choices are not there. margaret o'brien who is an irish immigrant who married oliver pollock a protestant irish emigrant in louisiana. talking about sources and how i came across carrots yours has she particularly came to my view because after oliver pollock both went huge amounts of money to the american cause at one point he had to go to philadelphia to get his money paid back because they had no way of raising money and paid him back. he took off in a ship for philadelphia and left
losing massachusetts not that big of a deal, but jamaica is a big deal. actually a moneymaking colony. there's also battles in india and central america. the revolution was a global war sparked by the rebellion. [inaudible] >> i do have two women i wrote about here one once and for both brewster was a scottish woman and one of the things i find about her and both the female characters i followed were both european. they make very few choices about war, independents, where they live. their...
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nbc meteorologist bill karins is here. >> in massachusetts, for a while, we were thinking a possibility of a strong tornado was going to occur but thankfully it didn't. and traveling across the country the next three days. we have a couple areas in central kansas and the flood threat goes from missouri all the way to kentucky. and this time of year, you don't usually get the soaking rain. everywhere with yellow is an inch of rain from the mississippi river to the tennessee valley to the midatlantic by friday. the cut off is really philadelphia, southwards. it looks like new england will misout on this rain event. so, today's forecast, very halt from phoenix, 112 and dallas, 104 but it isnearly perfect from the northeast to the great lakes all the way through the northern plains. now a closer look at your day head. texas is going to be one of the hotter spots in the country. today, 103 to 105 in the dallas, texas fort worth area and also thunderstorms continue ib n florida. your friends in dallas had a relatively cool summer, tomorrow looks like 105. >> okay. thank you. >>> one of the mo
nbc meteorologist bill karins is here. >> in massachusetts, for a while, we were thinking a possibility of a strong tornado was going to occur but thankfully it didn't. and traveling across the country the next three days. we have a couple areas in central kansas and the flood threat goes from missouri all the way to kentucky. and this time of year, you don't usually get the soaking rain. everywhere with yellow is an inch of rain from the mississippi river to the tennessee valley to the...
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governments in virginia, massachusetts, maryland, and some others encouraged people in those colonies to grow hemp. british parliament even passed an act to encourage people to grow hemp for shipping back to england. for most of the united states history up until the 1930's government programs generally encouraged it and did as much as they could to get people to grow it in various parts of the country. it is only with the 1937 marijuana tax act that marijuana and hemp became consider the same thing under u.s. law. >> before then but were the typical uses? why was it considered such a valuable crop? abernathy: most of the time it was grown in the early years as a fiber crop. people would have small plots of hemp growing your their homes as -- near their homes as part of the regular vegetable gardens. they would take it and process it at home and spin it into cloth. it was a relatively easy product for them to grow and process on a really small little. -- level. ther, in the early parts of 1800s, the united states navy encouraged farmers to grow hemp because it was seen as a really imp
governments in virginia, massachusetts, maryland, and some others encouraged people in those colonies to grow hemp. british parliament even passed an act to encourage people to grow hemp for shipping back to england. for most of the united states history up until the 1930's government programs generally encouraged it and did as much as they could to get people to grow it in various parts of the country. it is only with the 1937 marijuana tax act that marijuana and hemp became consider the same...
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a lot of the guys from the big states like massachusetts or virginia don't like the senate. there's all kinds of issues. most of these men will put aside their doubts and sign their names. september 15 -- 17th, 1787. at that point, franklin looks at the chair where washington sits and says look behind washington's head. this carving of a half sun on the back of the chair. he said all summer i've been trying to determine if that sun is supposed to be rising or setting, and i could not make up my mind. until now. now at length i have the happiness to know that is a rising and not a setting sun. he felt good. he's been working for this until -- since the 1750s this unity of the american states, and he finally sees it happening. one of the great stories that comes afterwards, he's supposedly asked what kind of a government was created here in philadelphia and he said it's a republic if you can keep it, his last warning to us. think about the united states. one of the things i like to finish with is this idea we're still using that same constitution and same government but it's a
a lot of the guys from the big states like massachusetts or virginia don't like the senate. there's all kinds of issues. most of these men will put aside their doubts and sign their names. september 15 -- 17th, 1787. at that point, franklin looks at the chair where washington sits and says look behind washington's head. this carving of a half sun on the back of the chair. he said all summer i've been trying to determine if that sun is supposed to be rising or setting, and i could not make up my...
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on massachusetts avenue and 47th street. that's where news4's darcy spencer is with the latest details. darcy? >> reporter: yeah, if you were in this area or around little falls parkway and river road earlier today, you saw all that police activity. it was all about this carjacking. we want to show you some video that you're only gonna see here on news4 of that arrest. now, police arrested the suspect wearing a red shirt after searching for him in bethesda and northwest washington here this morning. police say there was an armed carjacking. that happened about 10:30 this morning over on loughboro road over in northwest. the suspect then led police on a pursuit around american university into bethesda. that's where the suv, a honda crv crashed into a wooded area on little falls parkway. that's near river road. he got out of the suv and ran away. now, someone from wtop radio happened to be in the area and saw police pursuing this suv. >> i was over on massachusetts avenue by american university when i noticed there was a polic
on massachusetts avenue and 47th street. that's where news4's darcy spencer is with the latest details. darcy? >> reporter: yeah, if you were in this area or around little falls parkway and river road earlier today, you saw all that police activity. it was all about this carjacking. we want to show you some video that you're only gonna see here on news4 of that arrest. now, police arrested the suspect wearing a red shirt after searching for him in bethesda and northwest washington here...
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most of the thunderstorms have moved out of the area into portions of western massachusetts and parts of new england. nothing pretty much close to home. everything is dissipating right now, so that's good news. especially after such a wicked morning for some have the area, especially long island with all those big storms. now those are gone too. there could be one or two thunderstorms popping up at the jersey shore tonight over southern ocean county. they'll be isolated, but between 8:00 and midnight this evening that's when you may see a couple of rumbles. we'll be tracking that in case anything shows up. it dries out behind the front and the humidity drops. going to feel great tomorrow, next couple of days. then we're going to be tracking the potential for some heavier rain by the end of the week. didn't make it to 90 above in some spots today. just below 90 in the city and islip. a leftover storm or two this evening. a nice break tomorrow. we track that rain on friday as a system comes out of the rockies and gets energized with moisture to our south. could see some heavy rain acros
most of the thunderstorms have moved out of the area into portions of western massachusetts and parts of new england. nothing pretty much close to home. everything is dissipating right now, so that's good news. especially after such a wicked morning for some have the area, especially long island with all those big storms. now those are gone too. there could be one or two thunderstorms popping up at the jersey shore tonight over southern ocean county. they'll be isolated, but between 8:00 and...
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massachusetts is one of 25 states organising emergency first responders to prevent death by administering narcan, which can reverse the effects of heroin within minutes. >> narcan is benign. the only function is to reverse narcotic overdose. >> in gloster, an addict can walk into a pharmacy and get nar laxin. the police department promise to pay for it with money seized from drug dealers. it is ebb couraged by the obama administration, but they have been slow to back up with money. >> the administration wants more money. if it's not resolved, more people will die, struggle with addiction. >> america has a way to go before admitting the bigger drug problem is one of demand, not supply. >> finally tonight, 51-year-old lennie b robinson died at a car crash in maryland. you probably don't recognise his name, but you know his alter ego, fatman. he has been spending time and money dressing as the cape crusader, getting in the lamb bour genie, then he went to visit sick kids in local hospitals, and ordered brief feign when pulled over by police, and the video was post the online. a woman that wo
massachusetts is one of 25 states organising emergency first responders to prevent death by administering narcan, which can reverse the effects of heroin within minutes. >> narcan is benign. the only function is to reverse narcotic overdose. >> in gloster, an addict can walk into a pharmacy and get nar laxin. the police department promise to pay for it with money seized from drug dealers. it is ebb couraged by the obama administration, but they have been slow to back up with money....
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the bethesda man was on his bike on massachusetts avenue when he was hit by a car. roz plater is live in bethesda what the reaction from his family and friends. this is so sad. we are is very sad, and told he was very active in this community, activism in his church, well-liked. lots of neighbors have been dropping off flowers at the spot where the crash happened. tim holden spain years as a navy seals and a counterterrorism expert for the navy, but his life and distinguished career came to a tragic end early friday morning. he was not far from his bethesda home when he was struck and killed. >> he was my rock. a huge loss. roz: montgomery county police say he was heading east on massachusetts avenue when a car traveling in the same direction hit him. how and why is been investigated. it happened in front of this person's home. >> we just said a prayer for the person who was injured and the person who hit him. we are heartbroken for the situation. had launched a second career as a high-tech executive and was the chief strategy officer at a company. his coworker said
the bethesda man was on his bike on massachusetts avenue when he was hit by a car. roz plater is live in bethesda what the reaction from his family and friends. this is so sad. we are is very sad, and told he was very active in this community, activism in his church, well-liked. lots of neighbors have been dropping off flowers at the spot where the crash happened. tim holden spain years as a navy seals and a counterterrorism expert for the navy, but his life and distinguished career came to a...
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officers arrested him on massachusetts avenue northwest. they say he admitted to the carjacking outside the mosque. you robbed his sense of security. >> i thought i needed to leave sooner. >> that was shomari stone reporting. news 4 tried to speak with both of the carjacking victims. neither of the women wanted to talk, one saying she was too traumatized. >>> two parents arrested, challenged with killing their 10-week-old baby. robert faces murder abuse and sex abuse charges in the death of his daughter. he admitted to sexually abusing the little girl and shaking her until she stopped breather. the mother is being charged. she told police she saw evidence of the abuse, but did nothing to stop it. >>> as officials are calling it a significant development in the fight against isis. the terror groups second in command is dead. he was killed in a u.s. drone strike in iraq this week according to the white house. an isis media leader was also killed in the strike. >>> this morning, south korea says it is all ready for an all out war. dismantle th
officers arrested him on massachusetts avenue northwest. they say he admitted to the carjacking outside the mosque. you robbed his sense of security. >> i thought i needed to leave sooner. >> that was shomari stone reporting. news 4 tried to speak with both of the carjacking victims. neither of the women wanted to talk, one saying she was too traumatized. >>> two parents arrested, challenged with killing their 10-week-old baby. robert faces murder abuse and sex abuse...
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economic recovery created bad things for your morning and evening commutes and sickened by wifi, a massachusetts family claims their child's nose bleeds and nausea was caused by the signals. >>> the new study finds that traffic is getting worse around the country and a boost in the economy may be to blame, researchers from texas a&m and the traffic tracking company say that american drivers are stuck in traffic 5% more now than 2007. more jobs and cheaper gas are the main cause. commuters in washington, d.c., los angeles and san francisco battle the most traffic. philadelphia surprisingly was ranked number 14. kraft is recalling more than 200 pounds of turkey bacon, it could spoil before the best buy date on the package. the workers discovered the problem when the feds were investigating spoilage consumer complains. they have the number po 970 on the mark of inspection and rx 19 is also in the line number. >>> in health check, the childhood obesity rate in the u.s. grew twice as fast as the rate in canada. the obesity rate from 3 to 19 was 5% in both countries in the 1970s, now 13% in canada and
economic recovery created bad things for your morning and evening commutes and sickened by wifi, a massachusetts family claims their child's nose bleeds and nausea was caused by the signals. >>> the new study finds that traffic is getting worse around the country and a boost in the economy may be to blame, researchers from texas a&m and the traffic tracking company say that american drivers are stuck in traffic 5% more now than 2007. more jobs and cheaper gas are the main cause....
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yes, whose mother was my mother's roommate at wheaton college in massachusetts in the class of 1925, that's right. 1925. >> [inaudible] we also had dinner several times with your mother and father in newton -- >> [inaudible] probably. >> before you were born, no -- [inaudible] >> oh, i see. [laughter] anyway, i'm delighted you're here. as janet told you, i've spent almost my entire adult life working with children, especially the little ones in the early years of their life's add church but -- adventure. but meanwhile, starting in the early 1990s and largely unknown to my readers, i was forced to contemplate the lost years of our lives as my parents became elderly, and my father started to become confused by sudden lapses in his memory. one evening in 1992 when he was 86 years old, as he was born in 1906, in 1992 he sat me down. he was a neurologist, i should say. also a psychiatrist who'd been trained at harvard and johns hopkins and had practiced at the well-known mga, massachusetts general hospital, and in the boston area for nearly 60 years. sat me down one evening in a room in h
yes, whose mother was my mother's roommate at wheaton college in massachusetts in the class of 1925, that's right. 1925. >> [inaudible] we also had dinner several times with your mother and father in newton -- >> [inaudible] probably. >> before you were born, no -- [inaudible] >> oh, i see. [laughter] anyway, i'm delighted you're here. as janet told you, i've spent almost my entire adult life working with children, especially the little ones in the early years of their...
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. >> 5:48 next and all new, a massachusetts college is on lockdown after a man fires shots nearby. >> two women are about to grottoed as the first -- graduate as the first female army rangers. we'll be right back. hey terry stop! they have a special! so, what did you guys think of the test drive? i love the jetta. but what about a deal? terry, stop! it's quite alright... you know what? we want to make a deal with you. we're twins, so could you give us two for the price of one? come on, give us a deal. look at how old i am. do you come here often? he works here, terry! you work here, right? yes... ok let's get to the point. we're going to take the deal. get a $1000 volkswagen reward card on select 2015 jetta models. or lease a 2015 jetta s for $139 a month after a $1000 volkswagen bonus. >> the power to make a difference both locally and globally. today is we day an national movement to encourage children to transform lives, first lady michelle obama is a proud supporter, so is 6abc. many will be on hand to celebrate young people to change the world. >> i wish mine would empty the dish
. >> 5:48 next and all new, a massachusetts college is on lockdown after a man fires shots nearby. >> two women are about to grottoed as the first -- graduate as the first female army rangers. we'll be right back. hey terry stop! they have a special! so, what did you guys think of the test drive? i love the jetta. but what about a deal? terry, stop! it's quite alright... you know what? we want to make a deal with you. we're twins, so could you give us two for the price of one? come...
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>> en telemundo investigamos el impacto que este hecho que ha tenido en la comunidad latina de massachusetts mas desde desde boston. >> aquÍ en el barrio mexicano de la ciudad la preocupaciÓn que el hecho del miÉrcoles se vuelve a repetir por lo que hoy piden que la justicia sea severa. >> el gobierno tiene la intenciÓn de tratar de tomar un paso duro para demostrarle al pÚblico que va a tomar pasos para proteger los derechos de las personas. >> entre los cargos que enfrentan ellos estÁn asalto y agresiÓn con el proposito de intimidar dado el origen de la persona lo que es un crimen de odio en massachusetts, un hermano declarÓ ladz autoridades que habÍan golpeado a guillermo rodrÍguez inspirado por donald trump , alguno segÚn el acusado pensaba que su conducta era apropiada. >> el fiscal con su experiencia y conocimiento ha encontrado que hay justificaciÓn y esa es la razÓn que han despido adelante con esos cargos. >> documentos de la corte demuestran que scott de 38 aÑos ha cometido varios crÍmenes y estuvo en prisiÓn un aÑo por robarle propinas a un cajero y llamarlo Árabe, terrorista bast
>> en telemundo investigamos el impacto que este hecho que ha tenido en la comunidad latina de massachusetts mas desde desde boston. >> aquÍ en el barrio mexicano de la ciudad la preocupaciÓn que el hecho del miÉrcoles se vuelve a repetir por lo que hoy piden que la justicia sea severa. >> el gobierno tiene la intenciÓn de tratar de tomar un paso duro para demostrarle al pÚblico que va a tomar pasos para proteger los derechos de las personas. >> entre los cargos que...
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and the first we're ride as the charges and if you have the massachusetts outpost where fairly certain those indians will come barreling down any moment. >> how far apart were the of villages? >> they had about 500 people it was considered a large city at that point. says it is day you will the port time -- port town and the farming community and then to the church problems. >> what is the religious aspect? >> it is hard to say. and then whether he goes to meet team or does not. with a sense of sin and evil and guilt and shame but initially it was difficult for anyone to do but to be wrapped as a of a geyser as the testimony indicates they were under spiritual distress but pretty much religion with every aspect of new england life of this point. >> the two young girls initially one of the minister's daughter the other is the 11 year-old niece. she identifies she accuses very free the and acts out. they name some of the obvious suspects. if you have to have people out of town but then to reach out to the resident bad girl as they whether accused of witchcraft but largely to they have of
and the first we're ride as the charges and if you have the massachusetts outpost where fairly certain those indians will come barreling down any moment. >> how far apart were the of villages? >> they had about 500 people it was considered a large city at that point. says it is day you will the port time -- port town and the farming community and then to the church problems. >> what is the religious aspect? >> it is hard to say. and then whether he goes to meet team or...
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in kingston, massachusetts there is a shortage of housing.'m pretty sure that is all over the country. there's a lot more people that need housing than what they can get. i would like to say, that woody guthrie song "this land is your land, this land is my land." politicians use that song and campaigns, but that song is against government ownership of land. the knights of government owns one third of the land in the united states, and is acquiring more each year. everyone has a birthright to own land. bring back the homestead act. it is a human rights issue. it should be on the ballot so people can decide their fate. host: allen, a homeowner. good morning. caller: i am in a very unique situation because i own two homes. i live in maryland and own a home in dc. the prices are so astronomical at this point, there is no way that you can afford a home unless there are multiple people, or the salaries are so high. it is unique for the middle class to not even be able to own their own home, or they have to combine together just to be able to own a
in kingston, massachusetts there is a shortage of housing.'m pretty sure that is all over the country. there's a lot more people that need housing than what they can get. i would like to say, that woody guthrie song "this land is your land, this land is my land." politicians use that song and campaigns, but that song is against government ownership of land. the knights of government owns one third of the land in the united states, and is acquiring more each year. everyone has a...
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massachusetts is the most energy efficient state in the country.hat's because of the investment the state made. this has nothing to do with standard of living dropping. it has to do with using energy and an effective way. when you have went and solar yrge. it gives you a fuel supply that is important. you may thing the prices are low. they'll not stay that way forever. one thing we need to do is not get too dependent on a fuel, on a diverse grid that has a lot of different options. that is one of the things that the clean power plant is going to do. on places where it makes sense, we'll see wind, solar, replacing it. solution. >> when we come back we look at the politics of the standard. since the regulation, not law, the next president will enhance, enforce or eliminate them, making the stakes higher. clean power, at what r, at what >> i've been asked to keep my voice down cause we are so close >>> reaction to president obama's carbon pollution standards has been swift, especially from republicans. speaker john boehner calmed an expensive arrogant
massachusetts is the most energy efficient state in the country.hat's because of the investment the state made. this has nothing to do with standard of living dropping. it has to do with using energy and an effective way. when you have went and solar yrge. it gives you a fuel supply that is important. you may thing the prices are low. they'll not stay that way forever. one thing we need to do is not get too dependent on a fuel, on a diverse grid that has a lot of different options. that is one...
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like crashes at the east street bridge in massachusetts. sometimes scary but what happened today is something that has happened before and it will undoubtedly happen again. be not afraid. mornings. wonderful, crazy mornings. we figure you probably don't have time to wait on hold. that's why at xfinity we're hard at work, building new apps like this one that lets you choose a time for us to call you. so instead of waiting on hold, we'll call you when things are just as wonderful... [phone rings] but a little less crazy. we're doing everything we can to give you the best experience possible. because we should fit into your life. not the other way around. >>> this is a map of all of the high speed trains operating across europe. one of those routes, the one we marked here, is operated by a company called talese, its red trains and red train seats. that train operates between amsterdam and pair rils, takes about 2 1/2 hours. during one of those trips today at 5:45 local time 26-year-old man reportedly boarded that train and armed with a rifle a
like crashes at the east street bridge in massachusetts. sometimes scary but what happened today is something that has happened before and it will undoubtedly happen again. be not afraid. mornings. wonderful, crazy mornings. we figure you probably don't have time to wait on hold. that's why at xfinity we're hard at work, building new apps like this one that lets you choose a time for us to call you. so instead of waiting on hold, we'll call you when things are just as wonderful... [phone rings]...
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this is massachusetts avenue. even though this section is in a residential neighborhood. the victim was wearing a helmet, and he does live close by, just three blocks down the road here. the friend who talked to me says his family, his wife, his two children are just devastated, as you can imagine, by this loss this morning. that is the latest live from montgomery county. i'm molette green. back to you. >> very sad. thank you, molette. the site where a reporter and photographer were killed reopened today. the plaza za reopened today. >> the owner said it was up to individual shops if they wanted to open today. the reporter and photographer were killed wednesday morning during an on air live shot. the woman they were interviewing was shot but survived. police say a former co-worker was the gunman. >> within the past hour the medical examiner's office ruled the deaths as homicides. >> the office says they were both shot in the head, and at last night's vigil, the attorney general addressed gun control. they said we need to stop thinking we can walk away from tragedies like
this is massachusetts avenue. even though this section is in a residential neighborhood. the victim was wearing a helmet, and he does live close by, just three blocks down the road here. the friend who talked to me says his family, his wife, his two children are just devastated, as you can imagine, by this loss this morning. that is the latest live from montgomery county. i'm molette green. back to you. >> very sad. thank you, molette. the site where a reporter and photographer were...
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the hard part is that running as a romney massachusetts is a rough go right now. his dad won the governorship but wasn't popular at the end. the presidential race didn't help that in that state so tagg doesn't really have a great place to run yet. in utah there is josh romney one of his other sons who wants to be involved in politics and right now josh romney runs his own real estate company buddies getting involved in issues like the homeless shelter in salt lake city. he backed the congressional candidates who won the state. he's often talked about as a candidate. the problem is the romney family as an ethos that you have to be successful in business. you have to let your kids grow up and then you can run for office. josh still has kids in diapers so he could run but the question is when. >> on the huntsman side his kids are a lot younger but it's also very much like the romney stu and the fact that you come from a kind of a privileged family you are expected to give back in some form. jon huntsman, his oldest daughter maryanne is a concert pianist who plays at
the hard part is that running as a romney massachusetts is a rough go right now. his dad won the governorship but wasn't popular at the end. the presidential race didn't help that in that state so tagg doesn't really have a great place to run yet. in utah there is josh romney one of his other sons who wants to be involved in politics and right now josh romney runs his own real estate company buddies getting involved in issues like the homeless shelter in salt lake city. he backed the...
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is the drug problem more severe than the state of massachusetts. >> opioid abuse, stealing, children,ngs, relatives and friends, one person at a time. >> reporter: this year on average more than two people a day died from apparent heroin overdoses. >> in a fishing port of gloster people call it a plague. >> since seventh grade i started smoking weed. and next thing i know, by the 10th grade i'm doing heroin. >> state officials are getting top priority, but after years of filling prisons with addicts. they are switching to a different approach. this is a disease. unless treated. >> in gloucester the police chief took a radical step by promising any addict that turns in his drugs immediate treatment, and without punishment. >> we don't believe in hiding it. the more we reduce the stigma and get people involved, the less problem. >> in three months, 100 people take up the amnesty offer. massachusetts is one ever 25 states which authorised emergency first responders to prevent addict deaths by demrir nal ox i don't know, it can reverse the effects of heroin within minutes. >> it's benign.
is the drug problem more severe than the state of massachusetts. >> opioid abuse, stealing, children,ngs, relatives and friends, one person at a time. >> reporter: this year on average more than two people a day died from apparent heroin overdoses. >> in a fishing port of gloster people call it a plague. >> since seventh grade i started smoking weed. and next thing i know, by the 10th grade i'm doing heroin. >> state officials are getting top priority, but after...