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and timothy taylor also joins us from massachusetts.e was arrested in 2009 and served five years in prison on a drug trafficking charge. annie dookhan is on record as having handled evidence in his case. taylor has asked for it to be reopened. we welcome you all to democracy now! matt segal, talk about the scope of this case. 21,000 historic, over cases? what is happening? >> it is historic. , whennk it is going to be all is said and done, the single largest dismissal of cases in u.s. history. it is because this misconduct was allowed to go on for so many years. as a consequence of that, people have already served their sentences and living with the collateral consequences of those sentences. what we hope will happen as a result of these dismissals, it will allow people like your guest timothy, to move on with their lives, to rebuild their lives, and to move on from these convictions. amy: so give us the history of matt.ook place, talk about this one tester in massachusetts and what this led to. how many years she worked there, and are
and timothy taylor also joins us from massachusetts.e was arrested in 2009 and served five years in prison on a drug trafficking charge. annie dookhan is on record as having handled evidence in his case. taylor has asked for it to be reopened. we welcome you all to democracy now! matt segal, talk about the scope of this case. 21,000 historic, over cases? what is happening? >> it is historic. , whennk it is going to be all is said and done, the single largest dismissal of cases in u.s....
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and so when you scale renewable energy in massachusetts and m.i.t. has done great work and all these other organizations who support growing the solar .ndustry all economic strategies are based on consumption energy. once you understand the consumption of energy is what drives all of our economic dealings whether buying property or retirement or just a better atmosphere. m.i.t. has done some great work. i am very thankful to them. ok, called it, thanks. guest: thank you for commenting about the work we have done in energy. there is something i would like to share very quickly. m.i.t. as an institution and i do not claim it is alone in this , but as an institution, of that weit is important are part of the game of advancing knowledge he and creating renewable energy in all we do is advancing knowledge or educating students. the goal of m.i.t. is to make a better world whether through renewable energy or medicine or technology. focused on making a better world. thank you for that. oft: our guest, rafael reif, the massachusetts institute of technology.
and so when you scale renewable energy in massachusetts and m.i.t. has done great work and all these other organizations who support growing the solar .ndustry all economic strategies are based on consumption energy. once you understand the consumption of energy is what drives all of our economic dealings whether buying property or retirement or just a better atmosphere. m.i.t. has done some great work. i am very thankful to them. ok, called it, thanks. guest: thank you for commenting about the...
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not my friend from massachusetts. what you heard from my friend was absolute concern about public policy. i agree with him. i believe we should have an open and deliberative process in this institution. and the way we get that done, because you and i, my friend from massachusetts, we don't work for the leadership, the leadership works for us. there is not one member of the leadership team that votes for me, i vote for them. so we have an opportunity to direct the way this institution is led and candidly i couldn't be more proud of the way paul ryan leads this institution. he is not a republican speaker. we have a republican leader. paul ryan is the speaker of the house. and i'm incredibly of the way he leads this institution, but the way to make it even better, mr. speaker, is not to cite every single thing that we do is a failure, because it's just not so. let's fine those things we do that do better. but let's celebrate those successes. for example, my friend pointed to the number of closed rules that have come to t
not my friend from massachusetts. what you heard from my friend was absolute concern about public policy. i agree with him. i believe we should have an open and deliberative process in this institution. and the way we get that done, because you and i, my friend from massachusetts, we don't work for the leadership, the leadership works for us. there is not one member of the leadership team that votes for me, i vote for them. so we have an opportunity to direct the way this institution is led and...
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the lower house of the massachusetts legislature had over 350 delegates. the u.s. congress had 65. they thought the larger the constituency of the more right to you at the leg the week from a well-educated relatively affluent members of the community and the larger the constituency, the more independent they would be for constituent influence. in a sense they were profoundly antidemocratic. they wanted to move before the democratic state constitutions in the direction of more illegal because they thought you could trust the average person in government. they thought they would reduce server property. that is why hamilton as a convention favored a lifetime tenured senate and a lifetime tenured president. that was extreme at the convention. for delegations at one point actually voted for a lifetime tenured president because they thought property rights would be adequately protected in a more republican form of government. >> we are obviously as is often the case during presidential election years, people have questions about how we got the elect are all college. .. the independent pr
the lower house of the massachusetts legislature had over 350 delegates. the u.s. congress had 65. they thought the larger the constituency of the more right to you at the leg the week from a well-educated relatively affluent members of the community and the larger the constituency, the more independent they would be for constituent influence. in a sense they were profoundly antidemocratic. they wanted to move before the democratic state constitutions in the direction of more illegal because...
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senator ed markey is the massachusetts senator, from the great state of massachusetts, as we turn out senator, senator jeff merkley, who we interviewed just before this news conference. this is democracy now! we are broadcasting from the people's climate march, a historic five-hour broadcast going on around the world. i am amy goodman. this is democracy now! we are standing with senator jeff merkley, the senator from oregon, a democrat, standing in front of, i guess you could call it your second home, the capitol? weator merkley: it is where have to go every week to fight the battle. issuehere are you on the of climate change? senator merkley: yesterday, i introduced 100 by 50. it is a brand i want everybody to hear multitudinous times. 100 by 50. 100 percent renewable energy by 2050. it is a goal to get completely off fossil fuels. it is a timeline. to get there, we have to move urgently, passionately, quickly. time is not on our side. amy: you introduced this with senator sanders? yes, senatorey: -- ers, senator m markey, and right now the oil and -- and senator booker. right now th
senator ed markey is the massachusetts senator, from the great state of massachusetts, as we turn out senator, senator jeff merkley, who we interviewed just before this news conference. this is democracy now! we are broadcasting from the people's climate march, a historic five-hour broadcast going on around the world. i am amy goodman. this is democracy now! we are standing with senator jeff merkley, the senator from oregon, a democrat, standing in front of, i guess you could call it your...
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and this fight is also about mike from douglas, massachusetts. because mike is starting to have trouble remembering his wife and children. [applause] >> i want to say two things pat about passage. last thursday night it was in mt. ho holyok and when i stopped reading that passage, mike and his wife sheryl were with us and i asked him to stand and he got an enormous standing ovation, people in tears because they can look the man, i'm talking about here, and mike is not here in washington tonight. but it's the only way i know to say, it's real people that are touched by every one of these decisions made in washington. every time we decide to cut a budget, every time we take research off the table, it touches the lives of real people. i want to say one more thing, and that is that five weeks ago, president trump put out his first version of the budget and proposed a massive $5.8 billion cut to the national institute of health. it would take 20% of their budget. now, this book is about stories. it's about stories like mike's. it's about the story abo
and this fight is also about mike from douglas, massachusetts. because mike is starting to have trouble remembering his wife and children. [applause] >> i want to say two things pat about passage. last thursday night it was in mt. ho holyok and when i stopped reading that passage, mike and his wife sheryl were with us and i asked him to stand and he got an enormous standing ovation, people in tears because they can look the man, i'm talking about here, and mike is not here in washington...
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nayeli: por su parte el senador de massachusetts denunciÓ que su estado tiene mayor suicidios en prisiÓnlas lÁgrimas cuando fue un asesinato nuevo. su esposa e hijita estaban en la corte. en un comunicado el abogado de hernÁndez dijo que su familia se encuentra devastada por esta inesperada noticia, porque segÚn ellos no habÍa indicio que el ex jugador tratara de quitarse la vida. es toda la informaciÓn, regresamos a los estudios. marÍa elena: el primer inmigrante beneficiado por el programa daca, fue sacado del paÍs, no una, sino dos veces. el servicio de inmigraciÓn se basa en esas expulsiones para decir que perdiÓ su derecho a daca. jaime: todo indica que juan manuel montes, se convirtiÓ en el primer dreamers de ser expulsado de estados unidos a pesar de tener daca. >> fue deportado sin tener derechoan abogado, sin saber por quÉ. jaime: este reclamo presentado en la corte federal en los Ángeles, afirma que fue deportado no una, sino dos veces por ajeno de la patrulla fronteriza, la primera el pasado 18 de febrero. la primera vez que el joven dreamers fue detenido estaba en california
nayeli: por su parte el senador de massachusetts denunciÓ que su estado tiene mayor suicidios en prisiÓnlas lÁgrimas cuando fue un asesinato nuevo. su esposa e hijita estaban en la corte. en un comunicado el abogado de hernÁndez dijo que su familia se encuentra devastada por esta inesperada noticia, porque segÚn ellos no habÍa indicio que el ex jugador tratara de quitarse la vida. es toda la informaciÓn, regresamos a los estudios. marÍa elena: el primer inmigrante beneficiado por el...
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you have to be driving eastbound on massachusetts avenue. or make a left off port street. the third street onramp will have to shut down. what does it mean for people along 8th street? they have to keep driving. to "d" street to get on the interstate. >> if you are driving westbound on massachusetts you will either travel down k street and take a left on fourth or travel westbound mass avenue to make a left on fifth street. travel to the d street q: again, this only affects the drivers trying to head southbound on 395. the opening of this portal and the closure will happen simultaneously saturday. q mccray, abc7 news. michelle: count on the abc7 traffic watch team to keep you ahead of the problems. go to wjla.com/text to sign up for traffic alerts to the phone. jonathan: interstate changes, the maryland governor making a promise about the big changes coming to 270. >> it will save commuters 40 minutes. >> the $10 million overall will begin this fall. montgomery county says more if is need and they are posing expanded h.o.v. lane and reversal hot lane. michelle: the congres
you have to be driving eastbound on massachusetts avenue. or make a left off port street. the third street onramp will have to shut down. what does it mean for people along 8th street? they have to keep driving. to "d" street to get on the interstate. >> if you are driving westbound on massachusetts you will either travel down k street and take a left on fourth or travel westbound mass avenue to make a left on fifth street. travel to the d street q: again, this only affects the...
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he was found hanging in misprison cell in massachusetts.is family and his lawyers want an investigation, saying hernandez showed no suicidal tendencies. >> the trump administration tells congress it may break the iran nuclear deal. remember that was formed under the obama administration. secretary of state rex tillerson admits iran is in compliance with the agreement but continues to support terrorism. the threat in break is causing concern ahe o elections. it feeds opponents of the current president who have been saying that deal was no good. >> in a big playoff night the wizards at home in verizon center taking on the hawks in game two of their series. caps are still up in toronto to face the maple leafs. caps trail 2-1. >> under a new proposal people and banks who buy foreclosed properties and don't register them will be slapped with a hefty fine. darcy spencer has details on what it means for you. >> reporter: prince george's county has been hit particularly hard in the housing and mortgage crisis. take a look behind me. this is just on
he was found hanging in misprison cell in massachusetts.is family and his lawyers want an investigation, saying hernandez showed no suicidal tendencies. >> the trump administration tells congress it may break the iran nuclear deal. remember that was formed under the obama administration. secretary of state rex tillerson admits iran is in compliance with the agreement but continues to support terrorism. the threat in break is causing concern ahe o elections. it feeds opponents of the...
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our second prize middle school winners are three eighth graders from concord, massachusetts. charlotte lisa, caroline drapeau, and cara fritz, eighth graders at nashoba brooks school in concord, massachusetts their documentary is entitled "gauging the wage gap." >> $10,786 is a lot of money that could purchase roughly 2000 starbucks coffees, and 75 luxury handbags. >> $10,786 could also purchase 10 months of rent for a luxury apartment. it could pay for 64 essential doctor visits. >> the gender wage gap is an age-old issue that has existed since men and women have both been a part of the workforce. the gender wage gap is calculated -- -- the average distance and growth of women and men in the economy as a whole. in other words, the gender wage gap is where women are paid less than men in most scenarios. for every one dollar a man earns, a woman is paid $.78. >> women joined the workforce. [indiscernible] quite they were doing jobs that were helping us in the war. they were activists and journalists. >> in the past, the federal government has attempted to make changes regardin
our second prize middle school winners are three eighth graders from concord, massachusetts. charlotte lisa, caroline drapeau, and cara fritz, eighth graders at nashoba brooks school in concord, massachusetts their documentary is entitled "gauging the wage gap." >> $10,786 is a lot of money that could purchase roughly 2000 starbucks coffees, and 75 luxury handbags. >> $10,786 could also purchase 10 months of rent for a luxury apartment. it could pay for 64 essential doctor...
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in this case it was clinton massachusetts.a phone see the advice of the authorities monitoring the offenders. it was only compatible with the at&t network and the t-mobile network. the problem was that there were rapid upgrades. they were upgrading to 3g. at the time, the 3m product was only two g. the product was not compatible with verizon which was rapidly becoming one of the largest, if not the largest service provider in massachusetts. were wearing the echo monitors and were not able to connect over the cellular network oftentimes. to obtainere not able a gps satellite signal. when that would happen, it would generate an alert. the alerts were not necessarily due to the fact that the extender was doing something wrong. they were violating the terms of parole or trying to mask the cellular network. what happened was as the center and the state of massachusetts were trying to figure out how to handle this, a lot of people ended up being arrested. they would issue arrest warrants. the authorities could not figure glitchit wa
in this case it was clinton massachusetts.a phone see the advice of the authorities monitoring the offenders. it was only compatible with the at&t network and the t-mobile network. the problem was that there were rapid upgrades. they were upgrading to 3g. at the time, the 3m product was only two g. the product was not compatible with verizon which was rapidly becoming one of the largest, if not the largest service provider in massachusetts. were wearing the echo monitors and were not able...
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avenue -- i'm sorry, make that eastbound massachusetts avenue.oing to require a little bit more attention in this area. one of the other things happening here is because they got this work done they're going to be able to resurface the top of massachusetts and third and fourth street in this area. new sidewalks, new pavement. that is good. all of this is happening because of the massive capital crossing project that's going to add new city blocks to what was the open air section of the third street tunnel, but a lot of traffic is going to be diverted also down to d street or sent around the block here to go back into the portal. so if you're coming through here this morning or this afternoon or any part of the day today, be aware that it is going to be different down here. give yourself some extra time, guys. back to you. >> adam, thank you. >>> violence and backlash after election day. the shakeup in the political landscape in france and what it could mean for us in the u.s. >>> you've heard the saying a picture is worth a thousand words. well,
avenue -- i'm sorry, make that eastbound massachusetts avenue.oing to require a little bit more attention in this area. one of the other things happening here is because they got this work done they're going to be able to resurface the top of massachusetts and third and fourth street in this area. new sidewalks, new pavement. that is good. all of this is happening because of the massive capital crossing project that's going to add new city blocks to what was the open air section of the third...
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the gentleman from massachusetts is recognized. mr. mcgovern: thank you, mr. speaker. i want to thank the gentleman from colorado, mr. buck, for the customary 30 minutes. i ask unanimous consent to revise and extend my remarks and i yield myself such time as i may consume. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. the gentleman virginia tech. mr. mcgovern: mr. speaker, this is the 28th closed rule we are considering in this congress. let me repeat that. this is the 28th closed rule that we are considering in this congress. that means that 64% of the rules that the republican leadership has brought to the floor this year have been completely closed. with no opportunity for democrats or republicans to offer their ideas to expand upon or improve the legislation. under a closed rule, you can't even offer an amendment to fix a typo. if somebody is in their office listening to the debate on this bill and has an idea on how to improve it, they can denied -- they are denied that opportunity to offer any amendments on the floor. in short, no
the gentleman from massachusetts is recognized. mr. mcgovern: thank you, mr. speaker. i want to thank the gentleman from colorado, mr. buck, for the customary 30 minutes. i ask unanimous consent to revise and extend my remarks and i yield myself such time as i may consume. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. the gentleman virginia tech. mr. mcgovern: mr. speaker, this is the 28th closed rule we are considering in this congress. let me repeat that. this is the 28th closed rule that we...
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a representative flies to massachusetts to bring the card in for authentication.your house. >> within 24 hours. >> but while the auction house gets to work, flo's mother is admitted to the hospital with pneumonia. >> may 13th. she was 100 and sound of mind right till the end. and every night, she would just say, "thank you for taking care of me," and then a big smile, and she'd say, "did we get the money yet?" >> later that day, mildred sasso passes on. and what may be the world's oldest baseball card is now florence's strange inheritance. it doesn't take long to confirm the card is real. >> given the fact that it was in florence's family for nearly 160 years, that's great provenance. and provenance is always key. >> the 1928 obituary of archibald's brother, john, provides a crucial piece of evidence of the card's authenticity. >> that newspaper obituary noted that john was an ardent fan of baseball and he had an original photo of the brooklyn atlantics. so that obituary was referring to this very card. >> remember the 1865 brooklyn atlantics card that sold for $9
a representative flies to massachusetts to bring the card in for authentication.your house. >> within 24 hours. >> but while the auction house gets to work, flo's mother is admitted to the hospital with pneumonia. >> may 13th. she was 100 and sound of mind right till the end. and every night, she would just say, "thank you for taking care of me," and then a big smile, and she'd say, "did we get the money yet?" >> later that day, mildred sasso passes...
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the down side are people going east bound on massachusetts avenue.past two years have been able to turn left on third and hit the southwest 395 tunnel. that has gonna way. >> you have to drive this to appreciate what you're saying. and we do. when's it going to be done? >> well so this opened yesterday. and this new ramp. the next phase will come in october of this year and that's when that entire intersection on ground that you see orange cones and detour signs, that will all be gone and it will be back to two lanes each direction. the project 2019 is the finish. >> part of the problem massachusetts and new york avenue apart from the construction every city block major road way has horrific traffic problems particularly in the rush hours morning and night. the city is growing, that's the good news, the bad news is you can't get to where you want to go. >> yeah. moving d.c.'s homeless shelter to apartment buildings to how's homeless families part of a plan to close the d.c. general shelter. for years the city paid tens of millions to put up motels bu
the down side are people going east bound on massachusetts avenue.past two years have been able to turn left on third and hit the southwest 395 tunnel. that has gonna way. >> you have to drive this to appreciate what you're saying. and we do. when's it going to be done? >> well so this opened yesterday. and this new ramp. the next phase will come in october of this year and that's when that entire intersection on ground that you see orange cones and detour signs, that will all be...
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corrections officials in massachusetts found hna cell this morning. the department of corrections says hernandez was knots on suicide watch and there was no reason to believe he would take his own life. hernandez was in the process of appealing his murder conviction. that conviction could be vacated under a long-standing legal principle in massachusetts. >> several students from louden county high schools are stepping out of the classroom today for a real world lesson on mental health. our reporter david culver went along with them to understand how one simple action is changing minds. >> reporter: you're walking with junior will center. as he goes out the door to join 1,600 other students. >> what is it about this walk do you think that stands out? >> i think it's really getting everyone the time to reflect while they're walking and just the nature and everything. it helps people realize that life is a lot better than it seems someti stresses do you think a lot of people, peers, you yourself deal with the day-to-day? >> the main thing is school. ever
corrections officials in massachusetts found hna cell this morning. the department of corrections says hernandez was knots on suicide watch and there was no reason to believe he would take his own life. hernandez was in the process of appealing his murder conviction. that conviction could be vacated under a long-standing legal principle in massachusetts. >> several students from louden county high schools are stepping out of the classroom today for a real world lesson on mental health....
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the massachusetts state police and the worcester county da's office are investigating the circumstancesrnandez's death. an autopsy is being performed in boston. they're also looking at his recent time in prison, including prior fights and any gang-related disputes he may have had. hernandez was found dead just hours before his former teammates from the patriots paid a visit to the white house to celebrate their recent super bowl victory. a spokesperson for the patriots said they would not be commenting today on hernandez's death. the patriots head coach, bill belichick, when asked during a recent cnbc interview what one word he would use to describe hernandez said -- >> tragedy. >> heartbreaking. >> yes. that would be another word. >> reporter: aaron hernandez was raised in a tough neighborhood in bristol, connecticut. when he was a teenager he suffered the grievous loss of his father with whom he was very close. >> i think any young child who loses a parent at such an impressionable age, particularly somebody that needed that guidance, it's obviously a huge setback for that particular
the massachusetts state police and the worcester county da's office are investigating the circumstancesrnandez's death. an autopsy is being performed in boston. they're also looking at his recent time in prison, including prior fights and any gang-related disputes he may have had. hernandez was found dead just hours before his former teammates from the patriots paid a visit to the white house to celebrate their recent super bowl victory. a spokesperson for the patriots said they would not be...
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from his window and the university of massachusetts at around 4:17. the former tight end try to jam his cell dollar -- cell door to prevent entry by guards. he had just been found not guilty of killing two strangers last week. but he was still, again, serving a life sentence for another murder committed back in 2013. the patriots will be at the white house today. we expect some sort of response from them. also, he does leave behind a small child, his daughter, who was also in the courtroom this week. as we get new information we will of course pass it along. developing right now, a murderer on the run in prince george's county. not only can police not identify the suspect, they can't even identify the victim. suzanne kennedy has more on that. suzanne: good morning to you, larry. this is the neighborhood with this crime took place, or at least where the woman was found sunday morning. the woman who authorities are looking for, as george's county police don't know who she is or who killed her. this is what authorities say she was wearing. take a look at
from his window and the university of massachusetts at around 4:17. the former tight end try to jam his cell dollar -- cell door to prevent entry by guards. he had just been found not guilty of killing two strangers last week. but he was still, again, serving a life sentence for another murder committed back in 2013. the patriots will be at the white house today. we expect some sort of response from them. also, he does leave behind a small child, his daughter, who was also in the courtroom this...
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here at the shirley, massachusetts, prison aaron hernandez ended his life. the prison guards found him at 3:00 this morning. he a window to hang himself. blocking the cell door to the inside jamming it with items. >> guilty of murder in the first degree or guilty of murder in the second degree. >> not guilty. jonathan: his death coming days after he was found not guilty for the 2012 murder of two men. hernandez wiping away tears as they read the verdict mouthing, "i love you" to his fiancÉe. hernandez was still serving a life sentence without the possibility of parole. for the shooting of his friend odin lloyd, semi-professional football player dating his fiancÉe's sister. hernandez rose to fame as an all-american tight end for the university of florida. winning the 2009 national championship. he played for the payry yots. he was cut from the team in june of 2013 following the arre patriots coach belichick was asked about him the other day. >> tragedy. jonathan: a sad twist, this is a day that many of the former teammates were in town invited to the white ho
here at the shirley, massachusetts, prison aaron hernandez ended his life. the prison guards found him at 3:00 this morning. he a window to hang himself. blocking the cell door to the inside jamming it with items. >> guilty of murder in the first degree or guilty of murder in the second degree. >> not guilty. jonathan: his death coming days after he was found not guilty for the 2012 murder of two men. hernandez wiping away tears as they read the verdict mouthing, "i love...
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in this case, it was an clinton, massachusetts. almost like placing a phone call to transmit the data. at the time, 3m's device really only was functional or compatible with the at&t network and the t-mobile network. the problem was there were rapid upgrades in the cellular network systems. they were upgrading to 3g. that is when the 3m product was only 2g. also, the 3m product was not compatible with verizon, which was rapidly becoming one of the largest, if not the largest, service provider in the state of massachusetts. what happened was these offenders were wearing that ankle monitors, and they were not able to connect over the cellular network often times. or they were not able to obtain a gps satellite signal. when that would happen it would , generate an alert that would be sent to the monitoring center. well, the alerts were not necessarily due to the fact the offender was doing something wrong, violating terms of their parole. or they were trying to mask the cellular network. so what happened was, as the center in the stat
in this case, it was an clinton, massachusetts. almost like placing a phone call to transmit the data. at the time, 3m's device really only was functional or compatible with the at&t network and the t-mobile network. the problem was there were rapid upgrades in the cellular network systems. they were upgrading to 3g. that is when the 3m product was only 2g. also, the 3m product was not compatible with verizon, which was rapidly becoming one of the largest, if not the largest, service...
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her body was found in a wooded area in princeton, massachusetts.last august, the 27-year-old was an account manager for google. >>> authorities have arrested 31-year-old angelo ortiz. >> dna was found from an autopsy from an examination of her lunged at the massachusetts state police crime lab. on friday, state police found a match for the dna. they determined that the suspect was the match. >> the suspect will be arraigned on tuesday and faces charges that include aggravated assault and battery, and assault with intent to rape, murder charges are expected soon. >>> there is word tonight a silicon valley firm is getting on well compressed after allegations that is firing workers just before they invest into stock options. louisburg reports nine senior executives have left titanium company in the last eight months. five people told bloomberg they were fired weeks before their stock options were to vest. a spokesman said the firings were made for inappropriate conduct. the tanium company makes a cyber security product and is probably held. >>> writin
her body was found in a wooded area in princeton, massachusetts.last august, the 27-year-old was an account manager for google. >>> authorities have arrested 31-year-old angelo ortiz. >> dna was found from an autopsy from an examination of her lunged at the massachusetts state police crime lab. on friday, state police found a match for the dna. they determined that the suspect was the match. >> the suspect will be arraigned on tuesday and faces charges that include...
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let's go to walter in massachusetts. walte walt walter? >> caller: hey, how are you going, jim. eagle bull shipping. >> i do not like the bull shippers, i do not like the crude oil plays, i just don't want to be in that business.
let's go to walter in massachusetts. walte walt walter? >> caller: hey, how are you going, jim. eagle bull shipping. >> i do not like the bull shippers, i do not like the crude oil plays, i just don't want to be in that business.
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amazingly, a republican won in democratic massachusetts, kennedy's seat. union voters did not vote for the democrats. they were very upset by the fact , they felten cheated rightly, by the obama campaign of promises. and they turned to their bitter class enemy, who at least talks the words. the republicans have mastered the technique of talking words as if your sort of an ordinary guy, kind of guy you would meet and a bar, that sort of thing. he goes back to reagan and his jellybeans and mispronouncing wowords by bush and so on and so forth. it is a game that is played. it is a con game. it in the absence of any opposition, it works. what happens when there is an opposition? that is very striking. the most astonishing fact about the last election, which is the standards achievement. that is a break from a century of american political history. as i said, you can pretty well predict electoral outcomes simply by campaign funding alone. so there arere factors that intensify. here comes sanders, somebody nobody ever heard of. no support from the wealthy, no su
amazingly, a republican won in democratic massachusetts, kennedy's seat. union voters did not vote for the democrats. they were very upset by the fact , they felten cheated rightly, by the obama campaign of promises. and they turned to their bitter class enemy, who at least talks the words. the republicans have mastered the technique of talking words as if your sort of an ordinary guy, kind of guy you would meet and a bar, that sort of thing. he goes back to reagan and his jellybeans and...
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we connu out of massachusetts and bring you more information as we know. it steve and allison. >> appreciate it. >> to other news this morning more video out of north korea after state television aired footage of musical marking birthday of founding fatheral kimel sung and mockup videos of missiles engulfing united states in mraimingz and north korea said it test aid new type of long range ballistic miss. >> thivrpingz shaky between the u.s. and korea. >> mike pence called the communist regime the most dangerous in the eastern pacific. he made those from the dig of the u.s.s. ronald reagan. he is set to head to end nearbyia next. >> jeff sessions leaves nothing to imagination when it comes to drug trafficking and border protection. >> attorney general met with law enforcement agencies cracking down on cities. >> melanie alnwick with the department of justice with the latest, mel sglel good morning, guys, as we know law enforcement officials in d.c. maryland and virginia expressed concern in recent years over an uptic in gang violence yesterday. attorney ge
we connu out of massachusetts and bring you more information as we know. it steve and allison. >> appreciate it. >> to other news this morning more video out of north korea after state television aired footage of musical marking birthday of founding fatheral kimel sung and mockup videos of missiles engulfing united states in mraimingz and north korea said it test aid new type of long range ballistic miss. >> thivrpingz shaky between the u.s. and korea. >> mike pence...
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cambridge, massachusetts calling for a vote of impeachment investigation into the president. here with me is amy holmes and adriana. cambridge has been a sanctuary city since 1985. they pride themselves -- stick with us -- they pride themselves on this. in fact they have been oblige rand -- havebeen oh belligerenty say they are going to take steps to impeach him. >> this group, a bunch of city councilors in cambridge are a bunch of creaming liberals who don't like that donald trump is president, they don't like his executive order cracking down on illegal migrants. in leave it that they are trying to hurt him by pushing this bogus emollient clause. they are trying too unearth information they can use against him whether it's demanding tax returns or any potential conflicts of interest he may have. this boeing us case just reeks "so much hypocrisy. if they cared about foreign government entities opinion fliewngs our government, why didn't they speak out against hillary and bill clinton when they took millions of dollars in speaking fees from foreign governments and foreign ent
cambridge, massachusetts calling for a vote of impeachment investigation into the president. here with me is amy holmes and adriana. cambridge has been a sanctuary city since 1985. they pride themselves -- stick with us -- they pride themselves on this. in fact they have been oblige rand -- havebeen oh belligerenty say they are going to take steps to impeach him. >> this group, a bunch of city councilors in cambridge are a bunch of creaming liberals who don't like that donald trump is...
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description of suspected facebook killer steve stephens tried to check in to the fairfax hotel on massachusetts avenue using cash. a number of officers and investigators arrived on the scene - and put out an alert - but just a short time ago told a sergeant with mpd told abc-7 that the man was "not" stephens after all. police say the man tried to check in around 11pm last night - officers arrived on the scene around one this morning and cleared the scene around 3. stephens is accused of killing a 74 year old cleveland man live on facebook - and then claimed to have killed 13 people. a nationwide manhunt is underway - there are reports that his cell phone was last "pinged" near erie pennsylvania. a vigil was held last night in cleveland to remember that victim 74-year-old robert godwin. dozens gathered at the spot where he was gunned down sunday. godwin had been out collecting cans after easter dinner with his family. police say his murder appears to be a random act of cold-blooded violence. godwin leaves behind two young sons. they say they loved fishing and spending time with their father. the
description of suspected facebook killer steve stephens tried to check in to the fairfax hotel on massachusetts avenue using cash. a number of officers and investigators arrived on the scene - and put out an alert - but just a short time ago told a sergeant with mpd told abc-7 that the man was "not" stephens after all. police say the man tried to check in around 11pm last night - officers arrived on the scene around one this morning and cleared the scene around 3. stephens is accused...
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massachusetts senator elizabeth warren is here tonight for the interview. she will be here live in the studio with me. i'm very much looking forward to that conversation. elizabeth warren tonight for the interview. we start tonight with the founding of the family research council. the family research council was founded as a very conservative hard line religious right activist group in the early 1980s. james dobson has always been the figure head and prime mover of the family research council. its initial founding came in large part from a michigan businessman, a man named edgar prince. he ran a manufacturing company that made auto parts and other stuff through the '60s, '70s and '80s and '90s. what he became famous for was not his business acumen in michigan, what he did with his fortune. he put his family fortune into super super right wing social conservative advocacy. anti-gay activism, anti-abortion activism. anti-pornography activism, really hard right social conservative stuff. they were one of the rich families in the state of michigan and made a bi
massachusetts senator elizabeth warren is here tonight for the interview. she will be here live in the studio with me. i'm very much looking forward to that conversation. elizabeth warren tonight for the interview. we start tonight with the founding of the family research council. the family research council was founded as a very conservative hard line religious right activist group in the early 1980s. james dobson has always been the figure head and prime mover of the family research council....
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another extensive study conducted over the course of a decade on and sexual assault in massachusetts found that 81% of reported assaults took place in the door and with just 9% in-house apartments in a stunningly low 4% in fraternities. and yet schools are pressing order to even more sex integration, often were seen in even the most private is racist. and the example of harvard university which in the are not the former president larry summers daring to propose there is some aspects of maleness in femaleness that are not social constructs. this is not a gender equity campaign that sought in part to address the campus sub one issue the time to be punished with a purpose driven single sex clubs. the school had an equal number of such clubs for males than females. given fitness clubs would be ineligible for things like school endorsement or scholarships and sports teams captain seats. the school was not prepared for the response which included hundreds of female students, many of them that dems have sexual assault, angrily marching through campus claiming the school is taking a face the
another extensive study conducted over the course of a decade on and sexual assault in massachusetts found that 81% of reported assaults took place in the door and with just 9% in-house apartments in a stunningly low 4% in fraternities. and yet schools are pressing order to even more sex integration, often were seen in even the most private is racist. and the example of harvard university which in the are not the former president larry summers daring to propose there is some aspects of maleness...
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he was the first president for massachusetts or new england. he was -- he lived longer than any president of that time. he was the first president to live to see his son become president, and that he was married to abigail adams. list.as been a partial once he wrote -- thousands of others -- letters between john and abigail adams. personal letters. neither one was capable of writing a dull or short letter. they are treasures and they are all in the library of -- the massachusetts historical society . read one of those in your own hands in his 1 -- humbling. humbling. we have to remember that they were living in a different time. therefore they were not just like we are. they had to do with hardships and sufferings and tragedies, heartbreaks of the time that we don't even have to think about. imagine standing in a hallway upstairs in your home with the door close on your daughter's bedroom. the other side of that door, your daughter was in middle age, is having a vasectomy -- mastectomy without any anesthetic. imagine not surviving the operation
he was the first president for massachusetts or new england. he was -- he lived longer than any president of that time. he was the first president to live to see his son become president, and that he was married to abigail adams. list.as been a partial once he wrote -- thousands of others -- letters between john and abigail adams. personal letters. neither one was capable of writing a dull or short letter. they are treasures and they are all in the library of -- the massachusetts historical...
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here's massachusetts congressman. >> just last week, i bought and a war on theou internet.hy should you know what size i take. >> greg: yes.es, , although it, i do. maybe he's right. maybe we don't want to browser histories out there for sale. imagine what my browser history looks like when i'm trying to find videos for you, the viewer for the show. [inaudible] [inaudible] >> it's amazing, i was searching for biographies of lou dobb. they're going to make a lot of money off this, does this were you? do you do a lot of unusual browser searches? >> no, not me. nothing unusual about them at all. i just look up where the kids little league game is next, desperate michie. >> greg: but, you don't have kids. [laughter] >> i do have kids but their way past little league. dar >> greg: jamie, i think you have some dark secrets that only youl browser could tell. i >> yep, you're right. i just had to think about it for a minute. they are watching us. hasn't everyone had that thing where you're on the internet and an act comes up and you go there listening. sometimes it's unrelated. i w
here's massachusetts congressman. >> just last week, i bought and a war on theou internet.hy should you know what size i take. >> greg: yes.es, , although it, i do. maybe he's right. maybe we don't want to browser histories out there for sale. imagine what my browser history looks like when i'm trying to find videos for you, the viewer for the show. [inaudible] [inaudible] >> it's amazing, i was searching for biographies of lou dobb. they're going to make a lot of money off...
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sad news from massachusetts where he was found just after 3am local time.onounced dead about an hour later in hospital. the 27—year—old former new england patriots tight ends. he entered the nfl in 2010 and in his second appearance became the youngest player in five decades to surpass 100 receiving yards in a game. he subsequently signed a five—year, $40 million contract with the patriots in 2012. in 2015 he was convicted of killing a man who was dating his fiancee‘s sister. in 38 career games he had a total of 1956 yards, a total that would have been much higher if not for a series of injuries. as we said, he was serving a life sentence injail in massachusetts but just a life sentence injail in massachusetts butjust days ago he was found not filthy of a separate double murder. —— not guilty of a separate double murder. in terms of what happens to his conviction now, i heard some reports that that might be revisited now he has lost his life? ijust misheard that. that's absolutely fine, i wasjust going to misheard that. that's absolutely fine, i was just goi
sad news from massachusetts where he was found just after 3am local time.onounced dead about an hour later in hospital. the 27—year—old former new england patriots tight ends. he entered the nfl in 2010 and in his second appearance became the youngest player in five decades to surpass 100 receiving yards in a game. he subsequently signed a five—year, $40 million contract with the patriots in 2012. in 2015 he was convicted of killing a man who was dating his fiancee‘s sister. in 38...
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the pilgrims landed in massachusetts in november. if you have ever been to massachusetts in november, it is cold. like landing in malibu. it is a different sort of place. so moving is in our dna. there is reason of their more people of irish ancestry in the united states under or in ireland and that is because the smart people got out of ireland. the same with your reject they came in for opportunity. eventually you have to get up and move. as a reader, the issue is that recently -- is that we certainly should be understanding in our happening. what is you can either stay there and be miserable, you can be maintained on a public dependency for the rest of your life or indefinitely, you could move to a there is a job and there isn't a fourth option. so you could take sense of what is being lost. there are certain ways of life and communities that are going to make it. and what it got people mad is that i said a lot of them don't deserve to. there are groups of dysfunctional communities that raise their children badly and there is disr
the pilgrims landed in massachusetts in november. if you have ever been to massachusetts in november, it is cold. like landing in malibu. it is a different sort of place. so moving is in our dna. there is reason of their more people of irish ancestry in the united states under or in ireland and that is because the smart people got out of ireland. the same with your reject they came in for opportunity. eventually you have to get up and move. as a reader, the issue is that recently -- is that we...
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it's up to us. >> senator elizabeth warren, democrat of massachusetts, new book is called "this fight our fight: the battle to save america's middle class." thank you for spending so much time with us. we appreciate it. >> thank you. >> we'll be right back. stay with us. a less intense ta. so it has the bad breath germ-killing power of this... [rock music] with the lighter feel... of this. [classical music] for a whole mouth clean with a less intense taste... ahhh. try listerine® zero alcohol™. also try listerine® pocketpaks for fresh breath on the go. >>> barack obama's inauguration 2009, by all accounts was the largest, most attended inauguration in history. set an attendance record for an inauguration. i remember being there. it was overwhelming just in terms of the scale of the event. it was actually too big for individual human being to be comfortable at. at least a human being like me. that inauguration in 2009 is set an attendance record for not just an inauguration, but for any event in the history of washington, d.c. huge. that inauguration also set a record for raising money
it's up to us. >> senator elizabeth warren, democrat of massachusetts, new book is called "this fight our fight: the battle to save america's middle class." thank you for spending so much time with us. we appreciate it. >> thank you. >> we'll be right back. stay with us. a less intense ta. so it has the bad breath germ-killing power of this... [rock music] with the lighter feel... of this. [classical music] for a whole mouth clean with a less intense taste... ahhh....
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. >> reporter: the worchester district attorney says the actions of an alert massachusetts trooper andelf led investigators to a suspect. >> she is my other half. >> reporter: caroline is her younger cousin. >> she loved to run, and she loved to practice yoga. anything outside, being with friends and family. >> reporter: she says when massachusetts police arrested 31-year-old angelo colon ortiz, it was a relief. she was killed last august near an afternoon jog near her mother's home. they found her naked and burned body half a mile away. they say she put up a fight, which helped piece together a profile. >> dna was obtained from an examination of her hands. >> reporter: state police found a match for that dna. marcotte was one of three females killed. runners world conducted a poll. 42% of women say they only run when it's light out. 71% consider how many other people will be on their route. police received more than 1300 tips during the investigation. last week, a massachusetts state trooper recognized colon ortiz. >> he looked at the driver of the vehicle, and it matched our suspect.
. >> reporter: the worchester district attorney says the actions of an alert massachusetts trooper andelf led investigators to a suspect. >> she is my other half. >> reporter: caroline is her younger cousin. >> she loved to run, and she loved to practice yoga. anything outside, being with friends and family. >> reporter: she says when massachusetts police arrested 31-year-old angelo colon ortiz, it was a relief. she was killed last august near an afternoon jog near...
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lindsey: a beautiful wedding dress, a woman found it on the side of the road in massachusetts.orth more than $600. she is turning to social media in hopes of finding the owner. hopefully it is post-wedding. molly: i hope so because that would not be a good thing. rain coming to town this weekend , a potential for severe thunderstorms later today. lindsey: thank you for joining us. watch abc news at 4:00. and we're partnering with cigna to help save lives. we are the tv doctors of america. by getting you to a real doctor for an annual check-up. so go, know, and take control of your health. doctor poses. learn your key health numbers, and take control today. >> 14 questions, 14 answers, and $1 million in the balance. but hey, no pressure, right? let's play "who wants to be a millionaire." [dramatic music] ♪ welcome to the show, everybody. you guys ready to play "millionaire"? [cheers and applause] all right, let's do it. our returning contestant has done some crazy things for money. he's back today on his quest for $1 million. from brooklyn, new york, please welcome
lindsey: a beautiful wedding dress, a woman found it on the side of the road in massachusetts.orth more than $600. she is turning to social media in hopes of finding the owner. hopefully it is post-wedding. molly: i hope so because that would not be a good thing. rain coming to town this weekend , a potential for severe thunderstorms later today. lindsey: thank you for joining us. watch abc news at 4:00. and we're partnering with cigna to help save lives. we are the tv doctors of america. by...
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last week, a massachusetts state trooper recognized colon ortiz. the driver of the vehicle, and it matched our suspect. not being able to find a piece of paper, immediately within his disposal, he wrote the license plate number down on his hand. >> finding this person doesn't bring her back, but it is a positive for us. >> reporter: and police tracked colon ortiz to his worchester home police a dna sample. he is expected to see a judge tomorrow. little is known about him. while police believe he worked near the crime scene, they haven't said where. the district attorney meanwhile is expected to file a murder charge sometime in the days ahead. >>> this week marks one year since the death of prince. as the investigation continues, we're hearing and learning from newly-revealed documents, they detail ha w detail what was found at his paisley park estate and who was there when he died. >> person not breathing. >> reporter: the search warrants reveal detectives located numerous narcotic pills in prince's bedroom. some in a suitcase with the name peter b
last week, a massachusetts state trooper recognized colon ortiz. the driver of the vehicle, and it matched our suspect. not being able to find a piece of paper, immediately within his disposal, he wrote the license plate number down on his hand. >> finding this person doesn't bring her back, but it is a positive for us. >> reporter: and police tracked colon ortiz to his worchester home police a dna sample. he is expected to see a judge tomorrow. little is known about him. while...
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polis: i agree with my friend from massachusetts. what's remarkable, i remember a lot of complaints about the process the democrats used to pass health care reform. it's almost like the republicans sat down and said, let's have a worse process a less inclusive, more arbitrary process to deal with massive changes to one eighth of our entire economy in a mysterious, back room manner that nobody is going to be aware of or know about with arbitrary time deadlines. it's hard to comment on the content, we're just seeing it for the first time, didn't go through committee. hopefully there's no vote on this imminently. i did run into a couple of rank and file republican members, one of them asked me if we were going to be voting on this in 72 hours, i said it's up to you guy the republicans. he didn't know. i want to ask our chair, if in fact we're going to be voting on this in the next few days? mr. sessions: thank you very much, i appreciate the gentleman asking. as the gentleman knows, at this time the house, several hours ago, had its fin
polis: i agree with my friend from massachusetts. what's remarkable, i remember a lot of complaints about the process the democrats used to pass health care reform. it's almost like the republicans sat down and said, let's have a worse process a less inclusive, more arbitrary process to deal with massive changes to one eighth of our entire economy in a mysterious, back room manner that nobody is going to be aware of or know about with arbitrary time deadlines. it's hard to comment on the...
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she's on "the view" for one reason in not because reelection is up for grabs in massachusetts, theseng for presidentec in 2020. the great news for republicans is that if democrats continue to put up people like warren and sanders, yell russians are coming and insult people and a laugh on "the view" out in the places, you grew up in colorado. out here where people, america heart of the country, we are not fooled. trump is on the side of the people. these people in the swamp up there are making jokes on "the view." >> dana: it is interesting. i wonder if the democrats can continue to understand why they lost in the election. buy america hire american effort whole marketing campaign spoke to the example voters that came out to vote for him. they do have to have some self-reflection. they do have to move forward. i think they are trying to do that.re you know, i'm glad ed and i can agree neither the president nor the senior senator from the state ofth massachusetts, should be engaging s in this kind of rhetoric. the americanhi people, whether n the middle of the country deserve a lot bet
she's on "the view" for one reason in not because reelection is up for grabs in massachusetts, theseng for presidentec in 2020. the great news for republicans is that if democrats continue to put up people like warren and sanders, yell russians are coming and insult people and a laugh on "the view" out in the places, you grew up in colorado. out here where people, america heart of the country, we are not fooled. trump is on the side of the people. these people in the swamp...
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max, cam bridge, massachusetts. caller: this is max from cambridge. host: you are on, go ahead. caller: i feel that the in tment of the media general on president trump has not been particularly balanced fair, but with good reason. himselfthat he presents in such a scattered fashion, use cularly involving the of the tweeter that he is an easy target. "washington post" says democracy die necessary darkness totally true, but it easily have been introduced three years ago or 10. a eally think there is question of they are set up as that has al party, been mentioned, nothing new on my perspective, but i do think of thing, i would like to see more balance and a little less editorializing. host: former official with the i.r.s. back in the news, ccording to washington times saying that two top republicans have asked the justice a artment yesterday to take new look at the evidence against former i.r.s. senior executive charges o see whether should be brought against her for targeting tea party groups and ludzing key evidence in the case. she was cleared after an nvestigation by the obam
max, cam bridge, massachusetts. caller: this is max from cambridge. host: you are on, go ahead. caller: i feel that the in tment of the media general on president trump has not been particularly balanced fair, but with good reason. himselfthat he presents in such a scattered fashion, use cularly involving the of the tweeter that he is an easy target. "washington post" says democracy die necessary darkness totally true, but it easily have been introduced three years ago or 10. a eally...
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i spoke to him on monday night at the first parish church in cambridge, massachusetts. we talked about climate change, nuclear weapons, north korea, iran, the war in syria, and the trump administration's threat to prosecute wikileaks founder julian assange. i began by asking him about the comments at the republican party is the most dangerous organization in the world. i want to ask about this comment that you made that the republican party you said is the most dangerous organization in world history. can you explain? >> also said it is an extremely outrageous statement. but the question is, whether it is true. i mean, has there ever been an organization in human history that is dedicated with such commitment to the destruction of organized human life on earth? not that i'm aware of. is the republican organization committed to that? overwhelmingly. there isn't any question about it. take a look at the last primary campaign. plenty of publicity. very little comment on the most significant fact. every single candidate user denied that either denied that 's move happening,
i spoke to him on monday night at the first parish church in cambridge, massachusetts. we talked about climate change, nuclear weapons, north korea, iran, the war in syria, and the trump administration's threat to prosecute wikileaks founder julian assange. i began by asking him about the comments at the republican party is the most dangerous organization in the world. i want to ask about this comment that you made that the republican party you said is the most dangerous organization in world...
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host: we go to gina joining us from massachusetts on the independent line. it this coverage is disingenuous and clearly, the callers seem misinformed in terms of history. what trump is doing by putting his daughter and son-in-law in these positions is not a president. go back to the kennedys. that was a dynasty. as jack had his brother attorney general -- he appoints him attorney general. there has been nepotism and government from the beginning of time. we have problems in terms of bureaucracy for that reason. it is wrong. it is a fact that we live in. so to not point out the other side of what trump may be doing, this is not something that is unusual. the coverage is disingenuous. i think it would have been prudent for c-span point out the fact that the kennedys have done this and the clintons have done this. obama to some extent but he had such a barrel over his government, who knows what he did? host: thank you for weighing in and putting that issue on the table. sam says "the real issue here is how happy the american company seems to not be living in a
host: we go to gina joining us from massachusetts on the independent line. it this coverage is disingenuous and clearly, the callers seem misinformed in terms of history. what trump is doing by putting his daughter and son-in-law in these positions is not a president. go back to the kennedys. that was a dynasty. as jack had his brother attorney general -- he appoints him attorney general. there has been nepotism and government from the beginning of time. we have problems in terms of bureaucracy...