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massachusetts avenue near thomas circle. top of the beltway and all of those main routes into town and out of town, everything is taking a look at 270, you can see northbound and southbound, everything rolling along just fine. 95 other at newington, also a-okay here this morning. no major problems. we'll keep you updated as the situation here in northwest changes. >>> outside this morning, temperatures have fallen once again back down into the 30s and 40s. winds are blustery today and you need to be prepared for another cold impactful weekend from a weather perspective. we'll have a storm team 4 weather alert for tomorrow. the reason being, going to have an occasional snow shower in the morning. no big deal there. the real issue with tomorrow is going to be another very strong blast of winds, winds could gust between 40 and 55 miles per hour from about 10:00 tomorrow morning up through about sundown tomorrow night. behind that, skies clear. winds gad and we could be near record low temperatures on sunday morning. the record
massachusetts avenue near thomas circle. top of the beltway and all of those main routes into town and out of town, everything is taking a look at 270, you can see northbound and southbound, everything rolling along just fine. 95 other at newington, also a-okay here this morning. no major problems. we'll keep you updated as the situation here in northwest changes. >>> outside this morning, temperatures have fallen once again back down into the 30s and 40s. winds are blustery today and...
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and now he wants to do for america what he's done for massachusetts. can't afford that risk. >> people will sit there until they're blue in the face saying they hate negative ads, but they're the only ones they remember. >> but dukakis loves the moral high ground so much, he won't let estridge play dirty. >> and we had various ones made. we had one in the can with the helicopter flying over bush's house in kennebunkport. the ocean and the golf courses and, you know, is this where you live? >> i've heard all the arguments. >> dukakis said i never want to see that ad ever go out on the air. >> i wasn't listening. i made a decision we're not going to respond. >> it was perfectly clear that they were playing hardball and we were playing softball and you can't win hardball with softball. >> i was doing some research on george bush, and wouldn't you know it, we found a piece of footage. >> george bush had been a pilot in world war ii, and he had been shot down in the pacific. >> a submarine emerged and saved him. somebody on the submarine had a camera and fi
and now he wants to do for america what he's done for massachusetts. can't afford that risk. >> people will sit there until they're blue in the face saying they hate negative ads, but they're the only ones they remember. >> but dukakis loves the moral high ground so much, he won't let estridge play dirty. >> and we had various ones made. we had one in the can with the helicopter flying over bush's house in kennebunkport. the ocean and the golf courses and, you know, is this...
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and now he wants to do for america what he's done for massachusetts.until they're blue in the face saying they hate negative ads, but they're the only ones they remember. >> but dukakis loves the moral high ground so much, he won't let estridge play dirty. >> and we had various ones made. we had one in the can with the helicopter flying over bush's house in kennebunkport. the ocean and the golf courses and, you know, is this where you live? >> i've heard all the arguments. >> dukakis said i never want to see that ad ever go out on the air. >> i wasn't listening. i made a decision we're not going to respond. >> it was perfectly clear that they were playing hardball and we were playing softball and you can't win hardball with softball. >> i was doing some research on george bush, and wouldn't you know it, we found a piece of footage. >> george bush had been a pilot in world war ii, and he had been shot down in the pacific. >> a submarine emerged and saved him. somebody on the submarine had a camera and filmed it. we used it everywhere, you know, as much
and now he wants to do for america what he's done for massachusetts.until they're blue in the face saying they hate negative ads, but they're the only ones they remember. >> but dukakis loves the moral high ground so much, he won't let estridge play dirty. >> and we had various ones made. we had one in the can with the helicopter flying over bush's house in kennebunkport. the ocean and the golf courses and, you know, is this where you live? >> i've heard all the arguments....
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mellon, massachusetts v. mellon. and there in those cases the federal government had given something to some people. they were beneficiaries. other people wanted to sue because they said that means we're going to have to pay more money. and the court said, you other people from massachusetts, i'm sorry, massachusetts lost but lo and behold it did. that is because i'm from massachusetts but the point is they lost, because says the court, we can't let you just sue on the basis, that you as a taxpayer will have to spend more money. because if we do, taxpayers all over the country will be suing in all kinds of cases, many of which will involve nothing more than political disagreements of all kinds and before you know it, power will be transferred from the president and the congress where power belongs, to a group of unelected judges. and for that reason we say, you individuals who will have to pay more money, will, can not just sue on that basis. and as for the state it can not represent you parens, patri, this is betwee
mellon, massachusetts v. mellon. and there in those cases the federal government had given something to some people. they were beneficiaries. other people wanted to sue because they said that means we're going to have to pay more money. and the court said, you other people from massachusetts, i'm sorry, massachusetts lost but lo and behold it did. that is because i'm from massachusetts but the point is they lost, because says the court, we can't let you just sue on the basis, that you as a...
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kennedy of massachusetts. for weeks the attention of the nation has been focused on the voters of west virginia and on the efforts of these two men to enlist their support in the presidential balloting next tuesday. in that voting, only registered democrats can cast their ballots for these presidential candidates and the outcome of the voting is not binding on the democratic delegates to the july convention in los angeles. still, it is generally agreed that the results of next week's election in west virginia will be important to the presidential ambitions of the winner and of the loser. with a desire to crystallize for the voter the issues in the west virginia presidential race, the gazet gazette, wchs tv, and participating stations in and out of the state have brought senators humphrey and kennedy together for this encounter. formal debate will begin the program. a question and answer period will follow the debate. the questions, which will be asked, have been sent into the gazette by its readers. the questi
kennedy of massachusetts. for weeks the attention of the nation has been focused on the voters of west virginia and on the efforts of these two men to enlist their support in the presidential balloting next tuesday. in that voting, only registered democrats can cast their ballots for these presidential candidates and the outcome of the voting is not binding on the democratic delegates to the july convention in los angeles. still, it is generally agreed that the results of next week's election...
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north likehe massachusetts and vermont are abolishing slavery. southern states are moving to ever stronger. and, it is a moment where people are very aware that how they decide on that issue really will tilt the face of the nation. >> i am going to follow up on something. and say a few things about george washington that i do not think people realize. washington had a real vision of what the united states would be. he tried to implement that to the best of his ability despite a congress that would not put up with his ideas. [laughter] >> he supported federal money for arts, sciences. electedime he was president, he had already become an abolitionist and he in aitely believed multiracial society, unlike many of the founders who believed in sending the former slaves back to africa. see that as a not possibility in tea also wanted to embrace the native americans, the indians, as part of american culture. you.ank now that we are back in time, we will begin the discussion of the bill of rights. the first question i want to ask why it was cut. there we
north likehe massachusetts and vermont are abolishing slavery. southern states are moving to ever stronger. and, it is a moment where people are very aware that how they decide on that issue really will tilt the face of the nation. >> i am going to follow up on something. and say a few things about george washington that i do not think people realize. washington had a real vision of what the united states would be. he tried to implement that to the best of his ability despite a congress...
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mor happened in the 1400 block of massachusetts avenue northwest and that is where we find our annieu live this morningis with the details.with the det good morning, annie. ann >> reporter: hey, goodorr: h morning to you, maureen. maure a lot of police activity outolic here early this morningni working this fatal pedestrian pa crash that happened aroundned od 1:30 this morning.ni let me get out of the way sout you kind of see the scene here.re what we know at this time iss that the pedestrian was hit byhy a car that was driving on the main access road there just past thomas circle in the 130 block of mass avenue just pastts thomas circle and much of theucf scene is right behind those t two police cruisers.ru police say the diver didhe der d remain on the scene and it'se ad unclear whether the driver will face any charges at thisth time.me meantime we are hearing on scene but not confirmed byrmed b police yet that the driver ofri the vehicle was ave female hit by -- and hit a male victimicti who was not in a crosswalk. obviously that section right there not a crosswalk.a cr from what
mor happened in the 1400 block of massachusetts avenue northwest and that is where we find our annieu live this morningis with the details.with the det good morning, annie. ann >> reporter: hey, goodorr: h morning to you, maureen. maure a lot of police activity outolic here early this morningni working this fatal pedestrian pa crash that happened aroundned od 1:30 this morning.ni let me get out of the way sout you kind of see the scene here.re what we know at this time iss that the...
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massachusetts avenue in thesettv district reopened.n hit by a car at thattha location, there was an active av investigation but right nowbu traffic is once again moving.ovn just watch for a little bit ofto a residual delay. 395 cruising up fromg up f alexandria we are problem free e through stafford. dale city woodbridge thisy wo morning. and we're not seeing any seeg a issues as you make your wayr out on any of your secondaries.seco you can see that red line red we're picking up other up other southbound side from earlier ser construction but that is out of the way and hack assure youse traffic on the southbound sidehh of 395 is moving just fine. f george's county looking good.d we'll keep you updated. keep it to fox5 news morning.ntr we have your 5:30 half hour coming right up. put more fun in your day with ice-cream-flavored coffees at dunkin' donuts. go for delicious flavors like butter pecan, cookie dough, or new pistachio. enjoy one today. america runs on dunkin'. he was fli
massachusetts avenue in thesettv district reopened.n hit by a car at thattha location, there was an active av investigation but right nowbu traffic is once again moving.ovn just watch for a little bit ofto a residual delay. 395 cruising up fromg up f alexandria we are problem free e through stafford. dale city woodbridge thisy wo morning. and we're not seeing any seeg a issues as you make your wayr out on any of your secondaries.seco you can see that red line red we're picking up other up other...
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massachusetts avenue shut down at thomas circle.reet right there on the access road, both directions also under the tunnel is shut down. thomas circle itself right now is open. we'll update you on this problem here throughout the morning. >>> and 4:28. want to get you caught up with the weather headlines. >> which you can bell telling us what we can expect. is the rain out of here? >> mostly.you can bell telling what we can expect. is the rain out of here? >> mostly. can't rule out an occasional drop or snowflake this morning. a coating to 2 or 3 inches in far western maryland out in x r garrett county. and one or two random snowflakes account be ruled out in the panhandle of west virginia, down through page and shenandoah county. nothing major, just an amazing shot of cold air coming our way as temperatures are back down into the upper 30s and low 40 get ready, marchlike weather is expected to continue. more snow chances tomorrow. and in addition to that tomorrow, we could have winds over 50 miles an hour at times leading us to rec
massachusetts avenue shut down at thomas circle.reet right there on the access road, both directions also under the tunnel is shut down. thomas circle itself right now is open. we'll update you on this problem here throughout the morning. >>> and 4:28. want to get you caught up with the weather headlines. >> which you can bell telling us what we can expect. is the rain out of here? >> mostly.you can bell telling what we can expect. is the rain out of here? >> mostly....
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terrapin t- shirts, they have the word terps written across and outline of the state of massachusetts. not maryland. customers tweeted walmart to point out the mistake. walmart has apologized in an email to the washington post. why the washington post and not university of mard. -- maryland. they are working with the store to find out how the mistake happened >> bobby flay's burger palace posted this message on facebook saying it is working to resolve an equipment issue. the d. c. health department closed the restaurant because it didn't have hot water and it was and we are quoting operating under other circumstances that could be dangerous to a customer's health >>> now to fairfax county. that stole a construction mixer from a business on lockford place in loreton virginia. it happened on march 19th. detects have released surveillance video an the crime. it shows the man backing up a truck to the mixer. calmly hooking it to the back of his truck and driving away. in in -- police want to hear from anybody that could help solve the case >>> snow has been falling in new york >> up to te
terrapin t- shirts, they have the word terps written across and outline of the state of massachusetts. not maryland. customers tweeted walmart to point out the mistake. walmart has apologized in an email to the washington post. why the washington post and not university of mard. -- maryland. they are working with the store to find out how the mistake happened >> bobby flay's burger palace posted this message on facebook saying it is working to resolve an equipment issue. the d. c. health...
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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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joseph ellis from the university of massachusetts at amherst. the rose between our thorns is a professor at austin -- boston college and an author and she , will be back here on the stage tomorrow to talk about her book. and kenneth boling is the editor of the george washington university first federal project. let me tell you this unlike , delegates to the constitution convention, dying to get out of the overheated hall, you will be begging to stay once you hear from this panel. so please join me in welcoming them once again. [applause] give a also want to shout out to those of you joining us on youtube and on c-span. let us try something. if you have a tri-corner hat this will be the time to bring it out. we are going to do a little time travel. what i'm going to ask you to do andake us back in time paint a picture of what the country was like at this moment before we start digging , specifically into the constitution or the bill of rights. if you could help us get a feel for what the young country was like, what the atmosphere was like. peopl
joseph ellis from the university of massachusetts at amherst. the rose between our thorns is a professor at austin -- boston college and an author and she , will be back here on the stage tomorrow to talk about her book. and kenneth boling is the editor of the george washington university first federal project. let me tell you this unlike , delegates to the constitution convention, dying to get out of the overheated hall, you will be begging to stay once you hear from this panel. so please join...
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breaking news, a deadly accident on massachusetts avenue. that and some of the roads in that area are shut down now. the investigation will likely continue into rush hour. >> megan mcgrath is live on the scene for us this morning. megan, good morning to you. how is
breaking news, a deadly accident on massachusetts avenue. that and some of the roads in that area are shut down now. the investigation will likely continue into rush hour. >> megan mcgrath is live on the scene for us this morning. megan, good morning to you. how is
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massachusetts avenue. melissa mollett has been monitoring the traffic impact, but let's begin with megan mcgraph live on the scene. >> reporter: well, a pedestrian involved it all of this, that person a male pronounced dead on the scene. but the driver of the striking vehicle according to police did stay, they were on the scene. that driver was on the crescene when police officers arrived. you can see everything has reopened. massachusetts avenue both the access roads and the tunnels back to normal this morning. that happened right after the car involved was towed. take a look at the video, this happened within the last half hour. the police completed their investigation and the tow truck came and took that car from the scene. and so everything was able to get back to normal in time for rush hour this morning. this happened between 1:30 and 2:00. the car was traveling on one of the access roads headed east. struck the pedestrian. we're not exactly sure where the pedestrian was, what the pedestrian was atte
massachusetts avenue. melissa mollett has been monitoring the traffic impact, but let's begin with megan mcgraph live on the scene. >> reporter: well, a pedestrian involved it all of this, that person a male pronounced dead on the scene. but the driver of the striking vehicle according to police did stay, they were on the scene. that driver was on the crescene when police officers arrived. you can see everything has reopened. massachusetts avenue both the access roads and the tunnels back...
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my pleasure to introduce manisha sinha, professor of studies and history of the university of massachusetts amherst. she is the author the counterrevolution of slavery, politics and ideology and the coeditor of the two-volume african-american mosaic, a documentary history from african slave trade to the 21st century. and 2011 she was awarded a chance was metal and is the recipient of numerous fellowships including a national endowment for the humanities. "boston globe" calls "the slave's cause" a powerful look at ending slavery and attorney. the atlantic calls it a stunning history of abolitionism. we are so very delighted to have her joining us this evening. now please join me in welcoming manisha sinha. [applause] >> thank you for that generous introduction. so as you can probably tell from the size of this book, i have said almost everything i wanted to about evolution and it. today i will briefly outline some of the more important interventions of the book attempts to make. "the slave's cause" as a comprehensive history of abolition that we evaluate it as a radical interracial social mo
my pleasure to introduce manisha sinha, professor of studies and history of the university of massachusetts amherst. she is the author the counterrevolution of slavery, politics and ideology and the coeditor of the two-volume african-american mosaic, a documentary history from african slave trade to the 21st century. and 2011 she was awarded a chance was metal and is the recipient of numerous fellowships including a national endowment for the humanities. "boston globe" calls "the...
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. >> why not before the march 11th massachusetts primary.ne9 we didn't have the idea before the massachusetts primary. weave did come out very strongly against trump in an editorial right before the massachusetts primary. we asked voters to cast a ballot for john kasich. in fact, we actually asked even democratic voters who were undecided and could get the g.o.p. ballot and do that. simply came one this idea a little bit later. we are heading into a bunch8l of primaries that we think are really important, new york, pennsylvania, and maryland. we wanted people to have a true sense of what donald trump's vision for america is. >> so that i'm clear, this was not the front page of t!%2mffx no.er. >> this was editorial page. this was clearly not part of your news correct? >> exactly. >> you put out a editorial page to make it that way. newspapers have had editorial pages and numerous that have operated separately and the globe has been no different. this was on the front cover of our section/rhat begins every sunday. >> why did you put the deport
. >> why not before the march 11th massachusetts primary.ne9 we didn't have the idea before the massachusetts primary. weave did come out very strongly against trump in an editorial right before the massachusetts primary. we asked voters to cast a ballot for john kasich. in fact, we actually asked even democratic voters who were undecided and could get the g.o.p. ballot and do that. simply came one this idea a little bit later. we are heading into a bunch8l of primaries that we think are...
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now a little bit from isabella in massachusetts. i wasn't able to watch the debate last night because basic cable doesn't have cnn. benow ccn -- c-span will broadcasting at some point. the debates should be available to every american. i heard a parts of it on radio and tv. i am glad that ernie is continuing to be relentlessly honest as he always is. he is talking about her allegiance to wall street. she has appropriated his entire platform without giving him any credit area i wanted to observe as a lifelong democrat is super delegates no place in the national election for president. it shameful to me that the republican party does not have them but the democratic party does. i think we have to get rid of them. this is based on 1% one vote. , ierdelegates are one person hundred thousands of votes in equivalence. i think that's wrong. it feels like we need to re-examine our system. the republican side and the corruption and the party hacks on the democratic side. the: you mentioned in superdelegates, as of now, hillary clinton has 17
now a little bit from isabella in massachusetts. i wasn't able to watch the debate last night because basic cable doesn't have cnn. benow ccn -- c-span will broadcasting at some point. the debates should be available to every american. i heard a parts of it on radio and tv. i am glad that ernie is continuing to be relentlessly honest as he always is. he is talking about her allegiance to wall street. she has appropriated his entire platform without giving him any credit area i wanted to observe...
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capuano of massachusetts and mr. stivers of ohio. this week is technical and needed legislation to bring it to the floor today. you see, mr. speaker, during this time of divided government it may come as a surprise to some that the financial services committee has generated a significant amendment of bipartisan legislation since the beginning of 2015. in fact, this congress -- our committee has approved over 70 bills with the vast majority of these receiving bipartisan support and in many cases unanimous support. so i'm pleased we were able to bring to the floor today a number of bills that received the backing of both republicans and democrats out of our committee. one of these bills is the investor clarity and bank parity act, which passed out of the committee by a voice vote. what does that bill do? this bill corrects a statutory error made in section 619 of the dodd-frank, more commonly known as the volker rule. it limits bank holding companies to invest in hedge funds collectively known as covered funds. now, we had a number of
capuano of massachusetts and mr. stivers of ohio. this week is technical and needed legislation to bring it to the floor today. you see, mr. speaker, during this time of divided government it may come as a surprise to some that the financial services committee has generated a significant amendment of bipartisan legislation since the beginning of 2015. in fact, this congress -- our committee has approved over 70 bills with the vast majority of these receiving bipartisan support and in many cases...
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massachusetts, i won massachusetts. i think that's because you know why i won massachusetts? because tom brady likes me, and we like him. we like tom brady. but i won massachusetts, got almost 50% in massachusetts. i won alabama and massachusetts very close together and they said that's pretty diverse when you get right down to it, okay? we're having a good time, when you look at what's happening, and i watched that debate last night. anybody watch the debate with hillary and bernie? so hillary said i have millions of votes more than bernie, which is true, i have to say, i don't know, i hear bernie, he wins, he wins, he wins, he keeps winning, he keeps winning, week after week, bernie is winning, winning, and listen to the pundits and tonight bernie sanders won again for the seventh or eighth or ninth time in a row, okay. that's okay. and i feel sorry for him in a way. he wins and then you listen to the pundits but he can't win, you know why? because it's a rigged system, folks. it's a rigged system. i'm not a fan of bernie sanders, but he keeps winning, he keeps winning, win
massachusetts, i won massachusetts. i think that's because you know why i won massachusetts? because tom brady likes me, and we like him. we like tom brady. but i won massachusetts, got almost 50% in massachusetts. i won alabama and massachusetts very close together and they said that's pretty diverse when you get right down to it, okay? we're having a good time, when you look at what's happening, and i watched that debate last night. anybody watch the debate with hillary and bernie? so hillary...
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deirdre: at least two weeks ahead, former massachusetts senator scott brown.hank you very much, senator. >> thank you. deirdre: new york polls closing in less than four hours. first exit polls scheduled to be released this hour. we'll bring you data points as soon as they come in. >>> don't forget to tune in tonight. this is a heated new york primary race. lew dobbs, neil cavuto the whole team, 7:00 p.m. eastern myself included, that is the time we start. we're all over it. >>> president obama criticizing a bill that would allow 9/11 victims families to sue nations that join terrorism. the judge joins me next to let me know how he sees that from a legal standpoint. >> i think we should have seen it a long time ago. i think i know what it is going to say. it will be very, very profound having to do with saudi arabia and saudi arabia's role on the world trade senter and the attack. and that is very serious stuff. you know, again i've said it for a long time. we attacked iraq and frankly by attacking iraq, they were not the ones that knocked down the world trade
deirdre: at least two weeks ahead, former massachusetts senator scott brown.hank you very much, senator. >> thank you. deirdre: new york polls closing in less than four hours. first exit polls scheduled to be released this hour. we'll bring you data points as soon as they come in. >>> don't forget to tune in tonight. this is a heated new york primary race. lew dobbs, neil cavuto the whole team, 7:00 p.m. eastern myself included, that is the time we start. we're all over it....
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the following day nathaniel of massachusetts proposed a plan that was akin to what was used in massachusetts which was at the upper chamber of the legislature would affirm or not affirm the nominees proposed by the governor. so this notion that the executive nominates subject to the approval of the upper chamber of the legislature was put before the constitutional convention for the first time. madison had a different idea. he said, look, how about if we say when the president, chief executive to make the appointments, and it will go through, unless within the specified amount of time one-third of the senators disapprove it? madisons plan was rejected. the senate appointment was still a from. they have not accepted this executive limited and the constitutional convention went on to a committee and other processes through august of 1787. finally, finally after the executive branch was set up, august 1787, a committee on compromise is appointed. the committee on compromise the end of august, beginning of september reports that idea that the president will make the appointment like in massachus
the following day nathaniel of massachusetts proposed a plan that was akin to what was used in massachusetts which was at the upper chamber of the legislature would affirm or not affirm the nominees proposed by the governor. so this notion that the executive nominates subject to the approval of the upper chamber of the legislature was put before the constitutional convention for the first time. madison had a different idea. he said, look, how about if we say when the president, chief executive...
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western massachusetts, the unlikely new frontier of america's war on drugs where heroin has become an exploding 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, yo
western massachusetts, the unlikely new frontier of america's war on drugs where heroin has become an exploding 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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what he had done in massachusetts was something that would resonate across the country. >> if he were for president, a haircut with george the greek would mean this little barber shop would be filled with secret service agents. dukakis says it's not an easy decision. >> i'll never forget my older daughter saying to me, dad, very few people have this opportunity. you've got a responsibility to do this. >> thank you all very much. thank you. today a son of greek immigrants named mike dukakis announces his candidacy for the presidency of the united states. >> anyone who has been within six counties of michael dukakis has heard the story of massachusetts, how a run down state with double-digit unemployment became one of the hottest economies in the country. >> dukakis' campaign will be run by his chief of staff, john sasso and harvard law professor, susan estridge. >> in dukakis you had somebody who was tenacious, driven, and unbelievably hard working and disciplined. all my friends from politics were coming together to support a very smart man running for president. great. so i went to b
what he had done in massachusetts was something that would resonate across the country. >> if he were for president, a haircut with george the greek would mean this little barber shop would be filled with secret service agents. dukakis says it's not an easy decision. >> i'll never forget my older daughter saying to me, dad, very few people have this opportunity. you've got a responsibility to do this. >> thank you all very much. thank you. today a son of greek immigrants named...
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mellon, massachusetts v. mellon. and there, in those cases, the federal government had given something to some people. there were beneficiaries. other people wanted to sue because they said that means we're going to have to pay more money. and the court said, you other people from massachusetts, i'm sorry massachusetts lost, but lo and behold, it did. that's just because i'm from massachusetts. [laughter] justice breyer: but the point is they lost, because, says the court, we can't let you just sue on the basis that you, as a taxpayer, will have to spend more money. because if we do, taxpayers all over the country will be suing in all kinds of cases, many of which will involve nothing more than political disagreements of all kinds. and before you know it, power will be transferred from the president and the congress, where power belongs, to a group of unelected judges. and for that reason, we say you individuals who will have to pay more money will, cannot just sue on that basis. and as for the state, it cannot repre
mellon, massachusetts v. mellon. and there, in those cases, the federal government had given something to some people. there were beneficiaries. other people wanted to sue because they said that means we're going to have to pay more money. and the court said, you other people from massachusetts, i'm sorry massachusetts lost, but lo and behold, it did. that's just because i'm from massachusetts. [laughter] justice breyer: but the point is they lost, because, says the court, we can't let you just...
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apparently walmart doesn't know the difference between maryland and massachusetts.nd terps t-shirts with the outline of the state of massachusetts. a walmart spokesperson defended the shirts saying the states have similar shapes. i don't know about that. i don't think so. >>> speaking of what you think, now it's time for the "brew on this" responses. tennessee lawmakers voted to make the bible the official state book. >> critics say it violates the state's constitution by elevating one religion over another. supporters say it just is recognizing the bible for its historical and cultural contributions. your comments are pouring in on this. >> cindy says, "our country was founded on christian values. i simply don't think it's detrimental to the state. pass the bill and move on to more important issues like the economy. ." >> scott disagrees saying, "who do these legislators think they're fooling? this violates the first amendment. a state cannot do this. read the 10th amendment." >> mark writes, "this is a christian nation founded on the bible. this is just a recognit
apparently walmart doesn't know the difference between maryland and massachusetts.nd terps t-shirts with the outline of the state of massachusetts. a walmart spokesperson defended the shirts saying the states have similar shapes. i don't know about that. i don't think so. >>> speaking of what you think, now it's time for the "brew on this" responses. tennessee lawmakers voted to make the bible the official state book. >> critics say it violates the state's constitution...
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here is charles -- pardon me, louis douglas, sergeant major louis douglas, member of the massachusetts 54th. of course, as we all know, these men enlisted and then they got to greenville, massachusetts and promptly found out they were being paid less than white soldiers, white privates were paid $13 a month. louis douglas was paid $10 a month and they deducted another $3 for clothing. so basically they were paid just about half of what white soldiers are paid. that would not be fixed until june of 1864, thanks to thad stevens. they were also told they could not become noncommissioned, pardon me, commissioned officers, so louis douglas is a sergeant major, but can't rise much higher. so that's why i began the story in '63 because the experience of men like this. of the 1510 identifiable men of color who hold state, national, local office during the construction, at least 130 are ex-military, ex-massachusetts. no big surprise, this is my father's generation. you couldn't run for office unless you came home with the uniform and same with these men so black men all across the north marched
here is charles -- pardon me, louis douglas, sergeant major louis douglas, member of the massachusetts 54th. of course, as we all know, these men enlisted and then they got to greenville, massachusetts and promptly found out they were being paid less than white soldiers, white privates were paid $13 a month. louis douglas was paid $10 a month and they deducted another $3 for clothing. so basically they were paid just about half of what white soldiers are paid. that would not be fixed until june...
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. >> well you know, massachusetts, i won massachusetts with almost 50% of the vote. and there were many candidates running. so when you get 50% and i had many, many candidates. that was awhile ago, month ago, month and a half. and it's just shows you the power that paper has, because they were just very hemmently against. they don't want to see strong borders. they don't want to see all of the things that you talk about over there. they want to see bad trade deals because that's all we have in our country is bad -- we have the worst trade deals now that i've really gotten into it, we have the most deals, the most incompetent deals i've ever seen. our country is going to go bust. we lose with every single country we make a deal with, we lose tremendous amounts of money and jobs. and factories. and it will all change. but, you know, just shows you, here's a paper that was sold for $1 a little while ago. $1. and that's what it's worth. >> what's your message to the paper this morning? a lot of people are saying, what about the other side of this? why aren't they doing t
. >> well you know, massachusetts, i won massachusetts with almost 50% of the vote. and there were many candidates running. so when you get 50% and i had many, many candidates. that was awhile ago, month ago, month and a half. and it's just shows you the power that paper has, because they were just very hemmently against. they don't want to see strong borders. they don't want to see all of the things that you talk about over there. they want to see bad trade deals because that's all we...
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gone from wet during the morning hours to increasingly snowy and slushy leaving massachusetts state police very busy. >> they had a lot of cars off the road, probably we saw five accidents. >> reporter: massachusetts state police responding to numerous crashes as an april snowstorm blankets southern new england monday. >> people i think going too fast. trying to pass and then they'd get caught in the ridge of slush in the middle. i think they just got pulled off the road. >> reporter: the massachusetts turnpike one of the highways turning snowy and slushy over the course of the afternoon. >> it started off as a rain mixture of sleet, and then it's been on and off. it will accumulate for a while and then it stops. >> reporter: fred brought out his heavy equipment to clean up this marlboro parking lot. >> definitely the last few hours it's accumulating a lot more than it was. >> reporter: he's plowed in april before, most notably during the blizzard in 1997. >> i remember that one. >> this is a little easier than that. >> that was definitely -- i think we had a blizzard on april fool'
gone from wet during the morning hours to increasingly snowy and slushy leaving massachusetts state police very busy. >> they had a lot of cars off the road, probably we saw five accidents. >> reporter: massachusetts state police responding to numerous crashes as an april snowstorm blankets southern new england monday. >> people i think going too fast. trying to pass and then they'd get caught in the ridge of slush in the middle. i think they just got pulled off the road....
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he is now governor of massachusetts. there is a paucity of documentation. to be able to incorporate any of that history in your recollection of how things were ratified. >> the idea the founding fathers having this gift from the heavens. the irony is that shays by mostn was perceived of the elites is the first sign of anarchy. because of that fear the movement for a convention in have alphia begins to level credibility that is in have before. the ironic implication of shays consolidated the federal government in a way that they are opposed to. historians have not been remiss in trying to connect these events you describe with the convention and the documents and the bill of rights. there's a lot to be said about that. >> shays rebellion leads directly to the republican guarantee clause of the constitution. they have the right statement but not in the conventional way that we think about the bill of rights. guaranteeing a republican form of government. speculation about the different ways in which an uprising could take place. the wrong kind of popular prote
he is now governor of massachusetts. there is a paucity of documentation. to be able to incorporate any of that history in your recollection of how things were ratified. >> the idea the founding fathers having this gift from the heavens. the irony is that shays by mostn was perceived of the elites is the first sign of anarchy. because of that fear the movement for a convention in have alphia begins to level credibility that is in have before. the ironic implication of shays consolidated...
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since 1984, massachusetts lost 90,000 blue-collar jobs. and now he wants to do for america what he's done for massachusetts. america can't afford that risk. >> people will sit there until they're blue in the face saying they hate negative ads, but they're the only ones they remember. >> dukakis loves the moral highgrand so much, he won't left estrich play dirty. >> we had one in the camp with the helicopter flying over bush's house in kennebunkport. the ocean and the golf course s. is this where you live? >> dukakis said, i never want to see that ad go on the air. >> i wasn't listening. i mean, i made a decision, we're not going to respond. >> it was perfectly clear that they were playing hardball, and we were playing softball. and you can't win hardball with softball. >> i was doing some research on george bush, and wouldn't you know it, we found a piece of footage. >> george bush had been a pilot in world war ii, and he'd been shot down in the pacific. >> a submarine emerged and saved him. somebody on the submarine had a camera and filme
since 1984, massachusetts lost 90,000 blue-collar jobs. and now he wants to do for america what he's done for massachusetts. america can't afford that risk. >> people will sit there until they're blue in the face saying they hate negative ads, but they're the only ones they remember. >> dukakis loves the moral highgrand so much, he won't left estrich play dirty. >> we had one in the camp with the helicopter flying over bush's house in kennebunkport. the ocean and the golf...
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from side massachusetts and you can imagine there was a tremendous quantity of mail. i would see kennedy from time to time and my desk was about 10 feet from his office door. lotas out of town quite a that all. >> thank you so much. [applause] you make alabama proud. , you have theher microphone with you. mrs. gallagher was the chief personal secretary to jackie kennedy. we have some wonderful stories we will share. for senatorwork kennedy when he was in congress, correct? ready for was first the senate election in massachusetts as a congressman. >> tell us how you came into the life of mrs. kennedy and took on that role. >> it's a wonderful story because it engaged me to be able to remain in the service of the then senator kennedy when i was forced to leave after three and a half years into the tenure with him in the senate because i had a child due to be born and if i stayed another day longer in the senate , my associates would be having a nervous fit. about two weeks before the birth of my first son, the senator stop my my desk and asked how i was feeling. i was s
from side massachusetts and you can imagine there was a tremendous quantity of mail. i would see kennedy from time to time and my desk was about 10 feet from his office door. lotas out of town quite a that all. >> thank you so much. [applause] you make alabama proud. , you have theher microphone with you. mrs. gallagher was the chief personal secretary to jackie kennedy. we have some wonderful stories we will share. for senatorwork kennedy when he was in congress, correct? ready for was...
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and a shout to my fellow massachusetts lady in rockport. i agree, these are things that need to between. ae should, because you have higher income, they mourn her monthly premiums. i'm going to transition from a private insurance under cobra which cost $700 a month and i'm going to transition to one of the mass health plans, because i still haven't found full-time employment, i just can't sustain $700 a month that i'm paying privately under cobra. i did want to remark on all the theye who keep reiterating can't wait for their medicaid to kick in. i really do think that the affordable care act, the genius of it is it is moving us towards a system where eventually we can bargain down pharmaceutical ,rices, like you can in canada the u.k., australia, new zealand, all of western europe. the longe have to take view on the affordable care act. i want to respond to that man in tampa, i think his name was mike, who says i don't want the federal government telling me to buy health care. mike, as a taxpayer in massachusetts, i don't want to have to p
and a shout to my fellow massachusetts lady in rockport. i agree, these are things that need to between. ae should, because you have higher income, they mourn her monthly premiums. i'm going to transition from a private insurance under cobra which cost $700 a month and i'm going to transition to one of the mass health plans, because i still haven't found full-time employment, i just can't sustain $700 a month that i'm paying privately under cobra. i did want to remark on all the theye who keep...
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the heirs, they live here, a reclusive aunt from massachusetts and their gilded age ancestor once dubbed "the father of greater new york." >> i'm john green. >> and i'm lisa green buchanan. >> i think it's fair to say that our aunt julie was a hoarder. and when she died in 2009, she left us a mountain of stuff to sort through. >> oh, what a great house! >> thank you! welcome to kennebunkport! i got a story... >> john and his sister lisa belong to a new england family whose history goes back to mayflower days but whose legacy had been largely forgotten. in 2005, that reclusive aunt i mentioned, julie green, is diagnosed with cancer, and john moves her from the boston area into a condo up here in maine, where the siblings can help care for her. it's a big job to be a caregiver. >> i never thought of it that way. she had nobody else. >> what was she like? >> she was single and independent. >> never married? >> no. >> no children? >> she did not want children. >> nor does aunt julie want anyone to get rid of all her stuff. >> even when we moved everything out of that house, we had a dumpster
the heirs, they live here, a reclusive aunt from massachusetts and their gilded age ancestor once dubbed "the father of greater new york." >> i'm john green. >> and i'm lisa green buchanan. >> i think it's fair to say that our aunt julie was a hoarder. and when she died in 2009, she left us a mountain of stuff to sort through. >> oh, what a great house! >> thank you! welcome to kennebunkport! i got a story... >> john and his sister lisa belong to a...
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snow dusted flowers, and gusting winds downed power lines and led to deaths in massachusetts. morgan radfordistarts us off in newark, new jersey. >> reporter: devastating winds and blinding snow. toppling trees, tearing down homes, and ripping through power lines. >> at first i thought well maybe like a tornado came through. >> reporter: tonight, thousands the first in a series of fast-moving, low pressure systems known as clippers move across the midwest and into the northeast, bringing winds of up to 66 miles per hour, leaving piles of snow in its wake. michigan receiving almost 10 inches, wisconsin, 7, new york, 9. an unlikely sight for spring. bringing winds so powerful, they're uprooting trees, crushing cars and homes across the >country. i started screaming and yelling, oh, my god. >> reporter: in massachusetts, two people killed today after a tree fell onthemside. in indiana, winds lew down a concrete wall holding a chipotle sign, crushing this car right after the owner climbed inside. >> by the time i could even like react and stop my truck, a second later i see a guy
snow dusted flowers, and gusting winds downed power lines and led to deaths in massachusetts. morgan radfordistarts us off in newark, new jersey. >> reporter: devastating winds and blinding snow. toppling trees, tearing down homes, and ripping through power lines. >> at first i thought well maybe like a tornado came through. >> reporter: tonight, thousands the first in a series of fast-moving, low pressure systems known as clippers move across the midwest and into the...
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i believe that state looks like massachusetts. but the logo has the word terps in an outline of massachusetts. first of all, walmart tweeted they were supposed to be that way. now the mistake is all theirs. i say rival schools will buy that shirt up if they could. >> that's hilarious. >> was that the same people that printed the t-shirts in d.c.? >> where they misspelled mashville? >>> that does it for this edition of eyewitness news. >> now for all of us here, thank you for joining us. make sure you are back this >> announcer: think you don't have time to make a great tasting dinner? think again. today, we're showing you how to make super delicious meals that take less than 20 minutes! mario is putting his spin on one viewer's social media profile pic that will have you shouting #yum. then hip-hop legends salt-n-pepa
i believe that state looks like massachusetts. but the logo has the word terps in an outline of massachusetts. first of all, walmart tweeted they were supposed to be that way. now the mistake is all theirs. i say rival schools will buy that shirt up if they could. >> that's hilarious. >> was that the same people that printed the t-shirts in d.c.? >> where they misspelled mashville? >>> that does it for this edition of eyewitness news. >> now for all of us here,...
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monday, in maine and massachusetts, it's patriots day. >> i got you. all right. bill, have a good weekend. >> you too, david. >> mondays are bad enough without tax day. >> i know. >> but there's always a bright side. >> there you go. >> monday, it's going to be in the mid-70s. >> sweet. >> we've got a terrific forecast to give you. let's walk on over to the weather wall, see what's happening outside. it's a little bit cool, but that glorious sunshine makes it feel so refreshing as you walk outside. this is just the way it's going to be as we head through the next several hours. technical problem in front of us. we'll work through that. gorgeous days keep on coming at us, everyone. it is going to be just beautiful. cooler right along the coastline. temperatures in the 40s right now. and the rain steers away from is and that's good news over the next several days. all right, let's take a look at conditions outside right now. 57 degrees in central park. 57 in valley stream. 53 in white plains. widen out that picture, not much changes, even up into the hudson valley
monday, in maine and massachusetts, it's patriots day. >> i got you. all right. bill, have a good weekend. >> you too, david. >> mondays are bad enough without tax day. >> i know. >> but there's always a bright side. >> there you go. >> monday, it's going to be in the mid-70s. >> sweet. >> we've got a terrific forecast to give you. let's walk on over to the weather wall, see what's happening outside. it's a little bit cool, but that glorious...
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former secretary of state, senator and diplomat and a member of the house of representatives in massachusettsecided to provoke a confrontation for the slaveholders who dominated the conference. for the previous seven years adams waged a solitary struggle to protect the right of citizens to petition congress to an end to slavery or the slave trade, that right guaranteed by the constitution but slaveholders resolutely unwilling to allow the peculiar institution to become a matter of public debate past what is known as the gag order to prevent such petitions from being reported. every year the slaveholders and allies among free states passed a new gag order and once again in december 18, '41 at the beginning of that term the gag had been passed, and once again adams insisted on testing it by bringing one petition after another to the floor of the house under the pretext they did not technically fall within the compass of the gag order. he presented a particularly exacerbating petition and slaveholders finally lost all patience. the abolitionist theodore dwight well wrote to his wife to describe
former secretary of state, senator and diplomat and a member of the house of representatives in massachusettsecided to provoke a confrontation for the slaveholders who dominated the conference. for the previous seven years adams waged a solitary struggle to protect the right of citizens to petition congress to an end to slavery or the slave trade, that right guaranteed by the constitution but slaveholders resolutely unwilling to allow the peculiar institution to become a matter of public debate...
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now, massachusetts senator elizabeth warren talked about ways to increase economic opportunities for african-americans and other minorities. this was at a forum at the center of global policy solutions. it's 20 minutes. >> it is my honor and pleasure to introduce you to our key note speaker today. she's a fearless advocate who has made it her life's work to make sure everyone has a fair shot to get ahead. recognized as one of the nation's top experts on bankruptcy and the financial pressures facing families. widely credited for the original thinking, political courage and relentless persistence that led to the creation of the consumer pro tegs finance bureau. "time" magazine called her a new sheriff on wall street and named her one of the 100 most influential people in the world multiple times. a law proffer -- professor for more than 30 years, including 20 years as leo gottlieb professor of law at harvard law school and i national best-selling author, she is also a superhero that may be found in female force. elizabeth warren, a comic series about empowering women. and i must tell y
now, massachusetts senator elizabeth warren talked about ways to increase economic opportunities for african-americans and other minorities. this was at a forum at the center of global policy solutions. it's 20 minutes. >> it is my honor and pleasure to introduce you to our key note speaker today. she's a fearless advocate who has made it her life's work to make sure everyone has a fair shot to get ahead. recognized as one of the nation's top experts on bankruptcy and the financial...
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and new york avenue and massachusetts avenue is your best bet. and looking outside.arkway working into town no issues. but a few cars on the road. we'll be back with traffic and weather on the 9s. the news starts now. >>> right now, 6:00 a.m. a yellow weather alert. we're tracking storms that could sweep across parts of the region today. what is ahead for the weekend. >>
and new york avenue and massachusetts avenue is your best bet. and looking outside.arkway working into town no issues. but a few cars on the road. we'll be back with traffic and weather on the 9s. the news starts now. >>> right now, 6:00 a.m. a yellow weather alert. we're tracking storms that could sweep across parts of the region today. what is ahead for the weekend. >>
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but i won massachusetts. got almost 50% in massachusetts.tts very close together, and they say that's pretty diverse when you get right down to it, okay? so we're having a good time. but when you look at what's happening -- i watched that debate last night. anybody watch that debate with hillary and bernie. hillary says, i have more votes than bernie. which is true, i have to say. i hear bernie, he wins, he wins, he wins, he keeps winning week after week. then i listen to the pundits, and tonight bernie sanders won again for the seventh or eighth or ninth time in a row. but he's got no -- okay, and that's okay, because i feel sorry for him in a way. he wins and then you listen to the pundits, but he can't win. you know why? because it's a rigged system, folks. it's a rigged system. i'm not a fan of bernie sanders but he keeps winning. winning here, winning there. then you watch roundtables of the political pundits, most of of them, you watch the round table and you say, bernie sanders can't win. because he has a phony system that the bosses
but i won massachusetts. got almost 50% in massachusetts.tts very close together, and they say that's pretty diverse when you get right down to it, okay? so we're having a good time. but when you look at what's happening -- i watched that debate last night. anybody watch that debate with hillary and bernie. hillary says, i have more votes than bernie. which is true, i have to say. i hear bernie, he wins, he wins, he wins, he keeps winning week after week. then i listen to the pundits, and...
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host: a call from massachusetts. caller: director jarvis, congratulations on the centennial of the national parks. i am calling from massachusetts, the home of john adams. the national park service across the country, after the release of the hbo series on john adams, we saw a tremendous significant jump of visitors around the country to the adams mansion here. what about people coming from other countries? guest: the national park service posts about 60 million international visitors from all over the world. we are currently in a campaign to promote the national parks internationally. brand usa. the imax film just produced is designed to be shown around the world, inviting international visitors. that is great for the american economy, new dollars coming to the united states. they love to come to the national parks and learn a little bit about this nation. there is a focus in the pacific rim, around china and asia, to invite that community. the united states is the number two destination in the world for internation
host: a call from massachusetts. caller: director jarvis, congratulations on the centennial of the national parks. i am calling from massachusetts, the home of john adams. the national park service across the country, after the release of the hbo series on john adams, we saw a tremendous significant jump of visitors around the country to the adams mansion here. what about people coming from other countries? guest: the national park service posts about 60 million international visitors from all...