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and over thanksgiving in massachusetts, it clearly did. our people are sick, hospital system is feeling the strain, more people need hospital level care, and health care workers are being pushed, once again, to their limits, to take care of those with covid and others. is not a secret that we are in a second surge here in massachusetts. and while hope is clearly right around the corner, arriving in dry ice in the form of a vaccine, it is not here yet. getting through this period between now and when that vaccine is more available to people around the commonwealth requires that we all do things that we know can stop the spread. groups,masks, avoiding staying within your immediate household, engaging in good hygiene. iner seeing what happened the aftermath of that one day, thanksgiving, i do not think we should kid ourselves about the holidays in december. i'm pretty sure i am stating the obvious here, but the holidays will not be the same as they have been before. christmas, hanukkah, kwanzaa, new year's eve. they simply can't, and for most
and over thanksgiving in massachusetts, it clearly did. our people are sick, hospital system is feeling the strain, more people need hospital level care, and health care workers are being pushed, once again, to their limits, to take care of those with covid and others. is not a secret that we are in a second surge here in massachusetts. and while hope is clearly right around the corner, arriving in dry ice in the form of a vaccine, it is not here yet. getting through this period between now and...
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the gentleman from massachusetts is recognized. mr. neal: i'm glad the ranking member reminded us of what we were able to accomplish together in the cares act and that's what we are asking here this evening. let me recognize the speaker of the house. the speaker pro tempore: distinguished speaker of the house is now recognized. the speaker: i thank the gentleman for yielding and i thank him for his masterful work in on the only bringing this legislation to the floor and working in a bipartisan way on that thenitiatives and president happily signed last evening. i thank him for his initiatives that are job creating that stimulate the economy and help meet the needs of the american people. i'm interested in the comments made by mr. brady, because he said we could be putting more money into small business and we do, indeed, in the covid package, around $300 billion. i think it is important to note that that brings it to almost a trillion dollars since march 27, 28, when the president signed the cares act. about $950 billion for small busi
the gentleman from massachusetts is recognized. mr. neal: i'm glad the ranking member reminded us of what we were able to accomplish together in the cares act and that's what we are asking here this evening. let me recognize the speaker of the house. the speaker pro tempore: distinguished speaker of the house is now recognized. the speaker: i thank the gentleman for yielding and i thank him for his masterful work in on the only bringing this legislation to the floor and working in a bipartisan...
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you have physical contact with the manuscript. >> the library of massachusetts. they recently had it completely preserved. part of that process they had it canned in colorful high res production that is available online. they were also able to use those previously unavailable technology to create a transcription of this. and then we were also allowed limited access to the original to look at passages that were particularly difficult like where someone later on had gone through and done a whole lot of very heavy obliterating. i wish i could get at those texts because i bet there is something juicy under those. but it is very difficult to do that. so working them was very interesting. i think for us as people who are interested in presenting and using these resources, this was a real thrill. it was just a lot of fun in that sense. but also realizing you're part of a long history of the presentation and there is a consciousness that you want to do a proper presentation of it given the history of it i -- i just had two quick things. one is that we were both enormousl
you have physical contact with the manuscript. >> the library of massachusetts. they recently had it completely preserved. part of that process they had it canned in colorful high res production that is available online. they were also able to use those previously unavailable technology to create a transcription of this. and then we were also allowed limited access to the original to look at passages that were particularly difficult like where someone later on had gone through and done a...
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and what becomes the state, the colony of massachusetts and later the state of massachusetts. so, that is led by john winthrop. a different sort of man than elder brewster. a different sort of man than william bradford. he is a lawyer, for one thing. he has a rather checkered career there in massachusetts bay. being elected governor and then being deposed and elected again. as his literal fortunes go up and down in england. so, massachusetts bay is, and the city of boston, they are the kind of powerhouse and literally tens of thousands of people come in waves from old england to new england. but they tend to settle there. the plymouth colony is a smaller enterprise. it's first, and i think that document, the compact, is very dispositive for things that come later. but, we should remember that. and when we think the pequot war, we speak of things like that. there are different communities engaging with native americans and engaging themselves and the strangers among them in slightly different ways. >> in our closing section, would you like to comment on anything else that we ca
and what becomes the state, the colony of massachusetts and later the state of massachusetts. so, that is led by john winthrop. a different sort of man than elder brewster. a different sort of man than william bradford. he is a lawyer, for one thing. he has a rather checkered career there in massachusetts bay. being elected governor and then being deposed and elected again. as his literal fortunes go up and down in england. so, massachusetts bay is, and the city of boston, they are the kind of...
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we are very proud to partner with the massachusetts historical society on today's program. they are an invaluable resource for american life, history, and culture. all of us at the institute are also proud together together a group of panelists for the program, including our moderator, fred tice. he covers news related to politics and higher education at wbur where he has been since 1988 serving as a trusted source of truth and information. he previously was the nbc news bureau chief in mexico city and the south america reporter for cbs news based in argentina. joining fred on the panel are four scholars who provide erspective on, and knowledge of, our nation's founders. together, they will paint an informative picture of how the founders operated and what current lawmakers, and each one of us, can learn from them. tonight's historians include liz covart from the omohundro institute of early american history and culture and host of the podcast "ben franklin's world." a podcast about early american history. stephen fried is the author of "rush: revolution, madness, and benja
we are very proud to partner with the massachusetts historical society on today's program. they are an invaluable resource for american life, history, and culture. all of us at the institute are also proud together together a group of panelists for the program, including our moderator, fred tice. he covers news related to politics and higher education at wbur where he has been since 1988 serving as a trusted source of truth and information. he previously was the nbc news bureau chief in mexico...
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state of massachusetts. that is led by john winthrop, a different sort of man than elder brewster, a different sort of man than william bradford. he is a lawyer for one thing. he has a rather checkered career and massachusetts bay being elected governor, being deposed, and being elected again as his a literal fortunes go up and down and england. massachusetts bay at the city of boston are kind of the powerhouse and literally tens of thousands of people come in waves from old england to new england. but they tend to settle there. the plymouth colony is a smaller enterprise. it is first, and i think that document, the compact is , responsive of things to come later. we should remember that. war, thingsk of the like that, there are different communities engaging the native americans and engaging themselves and the strangers among them in different ways. emily: in our closing section, would you like to comment on anything else we can learn as americans today from the mayflower compact that has perhaps has been o
state of massachusetts. that is led by john winthrop, a different sort of man than elder brewster, a different sort of man than william bradford. he is a lawyer for one thing. he has a rather checkered career and massachusetts bay being elected governor, being deposed, and being elected again as his a literal fortunes go up and down and england. massachusetts bay at the city of boston are kind of the powerhouse and literally tens of thousands of people come in waves from old england to new...
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it is in the state library. >> library of massachusetts. by the green. so, it is one of their prized possessions. they recently had it completely preserved. i think it was back in 2014. and the part of that process, they had to the manuscript scanned. a wonderful color, hi-res production. that is available online. supplemental version that is available at the library itself so, we were able to use those previously unavailable technologies to create a transcription of this. and then, we were also allowed limited, quite limited, understandably limited to, access to the original in order to look at passages that were particularly difficult, like where some-had gone through and done a whole lot of very heavy obliterating, i sure wish i could get at those texts. i bet there is something to see underneath those. under those very heavy deletions. but it is very difficult. it is very difficult to do that. so, working with the manuscript was very much kind of a- experience supplemented by these on-site visits. but, i think for us, as people who are interested in
it is in the state library. >> library of massachusetts. by the green. so, it is one of their prized possessions. they recently had it completely preserved. i think it was back in 2014. and the part of that process, they had to the manuscript scanned. a wonderful color, hi-res production. that is available online. supplemental version that is available at the library itself so, we were able to use those previously unavailable technologies to create a transcription of this. and then, we...
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it is in the state library. >> at the library of massachusetts, by the green. it is one of their prized possessions. they recently had it completely preserved, back in 2014. as part of that process, they in the manuscript scanned high-res color production that is available online. they also have a supplemental version that is available at the library itself. we were able to use those previously unavailable technologies to create a transcription of this. and then, we were allowed limited, understandably limited access to the original in order passages that were particularly difficult, someone later on had gone through internal a lot of very heavy obliterating. i wish i could get at those texts, because i'm sure there is something juicy underneath those heavy deletions. [laughter] it is very difficult to do that. with the manuscript was very much an online experience supplemented by these on-site visits. people who are interested in presenting and using primary sources from this period, this was a real thrill first of all, kids in candy shops, that kind of thing,
it is in the state library. >> at the library of massachusetts, by the green. it is one of their prized possessions. they recently had it completely preserved, back in 2014. as part of that process, they in the manuscript scanned high-res color production that is available online. they also have a supplemental version that is available at the library itself. we were able to use those previously unavailable technologies to create a transcription of this. and then, we were allowed limited,...
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pursuant to the rule, the gentmafrom massachusetts, mr. nl, and the gentlan from texas, mr.rady,ach will control 20 minutes. the chair now recognizes the ntleman from massachusts mr. neal: i ask unanimous consent for a members to have fiveegislative days to revise include extneous material on the bill underonsideration. the speaker pro tempore: witho objection, so orded. mr. al: i yield ch time as i might consume. the spear pro tempore: the times he may consume. such mr. neal: thank you, madam speaker. are here at a moment for extreme hardship for families across t country. last wk, the housend senate passed bipartisan that wl provide relief foreople people to st in their homes p and put od on the table cemberite the fact and appred allhe measures that it conined, the president unexpectedly decided to delay signing the pkage into w for severadays. and i introduced this legislation on christmas eve, madam speaker, with the following in the mind. it was forewarned that the three osts would visit scrooge before him about the path toll redempt
pursuant to the rule, the gentmafrom massachusetts, mr. nl, and the gentlan from texas, mr.rady,ach will control 20 minutes. the chair now recognizes the ntleman from massachusts mr. neal: i ask unanimous consent for a members to have fiveegislative days to revise include extneous material on the bill underonsideration. the speaker pro tempore: witho objection, so orded. mr. al: i yield ch time as i might consume. the spear pro tempore: the times he may consume. such mr. neal: thank you, madam...
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in both virginia and massachusetts. and so one can see these two parallel missions at work in virginia, as well as in new england. but bradford describes the reason that they went, and this is backed up by later preachers and public figures. and the reason they went was not to create a tolerant regime or a -- a plantation of religious liberty, they went to rule. they went to create what they consider to be godly commonwealths. and just several years later i'm going to read a line or two from a sermon of 1629 by the reverend samuel willard in which he said, quote, i perceive they are mistaken in the design of our first planters whose business was not toleration but were professed enemies of it. their business was to settle, and as much as in them lay, secure religion to posterity according to that way which they believed was of god. and you can verify this by looking at the first massachusetts charter of 1629 in which, quote, the incitement of the natives to the knowledge and obedience of the christian faith as the princ
in both virginia and massachusetts. and so one can see these two parallel missions at work in virginia, as well as in new england. but bradford describes the reason that they went, and this is backed up by later preachers and public figures. and the reason they went was not to create a tolerant regime or a -- a plantation of religious liberty, they went to rule. they went to create what they consider to be godly commonwealths. and just several years later i'm going to read a line or two from a...
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>> to mark the 400th anniversary of the pilgrim's arrival in plymouth, massachusetts, american history tv features several programs looking back to the year 1620, we will talk to robert stone, director of the virtual mayflower project, which uses virtual reality to re-create the ship in the plymouth england harbor from which it set sail. in 1620, the mayflower traveled from plymouth, england to america, and the pilgrim settled the plymouth colony on the coast of massachusetts. we talked to robert stone about the virtual mayflower project, which uses virtual reality to re-create the ship and the harbor from which it set sail. using avatars and 360 degree images of the virtual world, professor stone describes what life would have been like for the pilgrims and the crew. some of the historic features we will see in the virtual rendering are the 17th-century port. plymouth castle, and the speedwell, a ship that was set to sail to america but was deemed on seaworthy and returned to the port. >> it has been a big day for me over the last 6 years, it's about trying to use virtual reality to e
>> to mark the 400th anniversary of the pilgrim's arrival in plymouth, massachusetts, american history tv features several programs looking back to the year 1620, we will talk to robert stone, director of the virtual mayflower project, which uses virtual reality to re-create the ship in the plymouth england harbor from which it set sail. in 1620, the mayflower traveled from plymouth, england to america, and the pilgrim settled the plymouth colony on the coast of massachusetts. we talked...
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see skilledxpect to nursing facilities in massachusetts vaccinated. what were the rest of your questions? >> [indiscernible] we cohort patients accordingly. obviously, it stops, we stopped visitation, but we would not stop vaccination of staff residents. again, it is voluntary and the good news is walgreens and cvs help serve -- still have the original consent form, then a short modified form. again, families can call and we can fill out the form for them to try to expedite the process. >> are you still expecting on her 20,000 doses of the moderna vaccine? know, one her 20,000 doses appeared and we have allocated -- all of them and 3900 but 3900 have been allocated. yesterday, today and tomorrow. >> [indiscernible] gov. baker: at the end of the day, our view is based on the data we saw. you get down below 30%, and you have a significant impact on infection rates generally. businesses, the pure closure of the operation requires shutting all kinds of things down that are hard to start up again at some point later on. as the lieutenant governor said, thi
see skilledxpect to nursing facilities in massachusetts vaccinated. what were the rest of your questions? >> [indiscernible] we cohort patients accordingly. obviously, it stops, we stopped visitation, but we would not stop vaccination of staff residents. again, it is voluntary and the good news is walgreens and cvs help serve -- still have the original consent form, then a short modified form. again, families can call and we can fill out the form for them to try to expedite the process....
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the gentleman from massachusetts. mr. mcgovern: mr. speaker, i'm yield two minutes to the gentlewoman from pennsylvania, a distinguished member of the rules committee, ms. scanlon. the peaker pro tempore: gentlewoman from massachusetts is recognized for two minutes. pennsylvania. you.canlon: thank like my colleague, the distinguished member of the rules committee from georgia, i, renewed interest in both houses in passing covid sooner rather than later -- yields fruit sooner later.than i have been advised the senate's priority this afternoon, once another confirming conservative judge. hold out oth have to hope. i am pleased to rise in support underlying and the legislation, the more act. mr. speaker, it becomes clear by day the time is overdue to marijuana policy into the 21st century. the current policy has failed our youth, failed to stem more usage and most notably, has failed communities of color across the united states. because when it comes to marijuana, there are two justice systems in the united states. understanding system,
the gentleman from massachusetts. mr. mcgovern: mr. speaker, i'm yield two minutes to the gentlewoman from pennsylvania, a distinguished member of the rules committee, ms. scanlon. the peaker pro tempore: gentlewoman from massachusetts is recognized for two minutes. pennsylvania. you.canlon: thank like my colleague, the distinguished member of the rules committee from georgia, i, renewed interest in both houses in passing covid sooner rather than later -- yields fruit sooner later.than i have...
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more pressure on the company, this time from the state of massachusetts. the regulatobendr hi a complaint joins us next. stay with us ♪ ♪ >> announcer: "squawk alley" is sponsored by ui path reboot work. because it hasn't removed the endless mundane work we all hate. ♪ ♪ automation can solve that by taking on repetitive tasks for us. unleash your potential. uipath. reboot work. people are saving hundreds on the most reliable in a land not so far away, network with xfinity mobile. they can choose from the latest phones or bring their own. and choose the data option that's right for them. they even get nationwide 5g at no extra cost. and since they are on the carrier rated #1 in customer satisfation, they live happily ever after. again, again! xfinity mobile. your wireless. your rules. your way to stay closer together. click, call, or visit an xfinity store today. >>> robinhood under pressure this morning from massachusetts regulators kate rooney has the story. over to you. >> more regulatory headaches for robinhood and a complaint this morning. the state of
more pressure on the company, this time from the state of massachusetts. the regulatobendr hi a complaint joins us next. stay with us ♪ ♪ >> announcer: "squawk alley" is sponsored by ui path reboot work. because it hasn't removed the endless mundane work we all hate. ♪ ♪ automation can solve that by taking on repetitive tasks for us. unleash your potential. uipath. reboot work. people are saving hundreds on the most reliable in a land not so far away, network with...
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the plymouth colony on the coast of massachusetts. we talked to robert stone about the virtual mayflower project, which uses virtual reality to re-create the ship and harbor from which they set sail using avatars and 360-degree images of the virtual world, professor stone described what life might have been like for the pilgrims and crew. some historic features we will see in the virtual rendering are the 17th-century port, plymouth castle, at a ship that was set to sail with the mayflower to america but was deemed not seaworthy and returned to port. >> virtual 1620 has been a labor of love for 6 years, to use virtual reality to bring up part of england, the west of the country, back to life. so people who live there and abroad can experience what is like for the pilgrims in their traumatic journey across the atlantic in 1620. what was the last thing they saw before they got on this leaky, creaky ship? and made their way out into the treacherous atlantic, centuries ago? >> we are we aren't the moment, it is known as the smart key. if
the plymouth colony on the coast of massachusetts. we talked to robert stone about the virtual mayflower project, which uses virtual reality to re-create the ship and harbor from which they set sail using avatars and 360-degree images of the virtual world, professor stone described what life might have been like for the pilgrims and crew. some historic features we will see in the virtual rendering are the 17th-century port, plymouth castle, at a ship that was set to sail with the mayflower to...
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. >> massachusetts governor charlie baker gave an update on the state's coronavirus response. the governor announced new restrictions to take effect the day after christmas due to the spike of positive cases after thanksgiving. he also talked about vaccine distribution and the covid relief legislation. this is 40 minutes. gov. baker: today, we are going to detail additional measures we are taking in the commonwealth. i want to give a detail -- update on our covid numbers. on over 61,000 tests. 1991 patients currently being treated in hospitals in massachusetts. 410 patients in the icu. this fall, when massachusetts started to see an increase in infections, the commonwealth responded accordingly. we deployed teams in nursing homes. -- and amped up our testing there. we rolled back the reopening process. we issued a new stay-at-home advisory, and we strengthened our face covering mandate. we restricted what types of procedures hospitals could perform and worked with them to increase their capacity and opened up two field hospitals. our administration also outlined guidance to ur
. >> massachusetts governor charlie baker gave an update on the state's coronavirus response. the governor announced new restrictions to take effect the day after christmas due to the spike of positive cases after thanksgiving. he also talked about vaccine distribution and the covid relief legislation. this is 40 minutes. gov. baker: today, we are going to detail additional measures we are taking in the commonwealth. i want to give a detail -- update on our covid numbers. on over 61,000...
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kennedy of massachusetts, pursuant to house resolution 965, i inform the house that mr. kennedy will vote yes on h.res. -- h.res. 110. as the member designated by mr. moulton of massachusetts, pursuant to house resolution 965, i inform the house that mr. moulton will vote yes on h.j.res. 110. as the member designated by mr. welch of vermont, pursuant to house resolution 965, i inform the house that mr. welch will vote yes on h.y.res. 110. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlelady from new york seek recognition? >> mr. speaker, as the member designated by mr. deutch of florida, pursuant to house resolution 965, i inform the house that mr. deutch will vote yes on h.j.res. 110. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from rhode island seek recognition? >> as the member designated by ms. pingree of maine, pursuant to house resolution 965, i inform the house that ms. pingree will vote yes on house joint resolution 110. mr. speaker, as the member designated by ms. sewell of alabama, pursuant to house resolution 965, i inform the house t
kennedy of massachusetts, pursuant to house resolution 965, i inform the house that mr. kennedy will vote yes on h.res. -- h.res. 110. as the member designated by mr. moulton of massachusetts, pursuant to house resolution 965, i inform the house that mr. moulton will vote yes on h.j.res. 110. as the member designated by mr. welch of vermont, pursuant to house resolution 965, i inform the house that mr. welch will vote yes on h.y.res. 110. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the...
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source i am talking to though say the settlement and charges in massachusetts yesterday are a bit of a black eye for the company but not likely to low slow down momentum the company added 3 million accounts this year and raised more than a billion dollars. >> is this it or do they face other regulatory hurdle snz i remember the state of massachusetts yesterday giving them a slap for -- >> they have got to. >> -- of the industry. >> yeah. the massachusetts issues is still outstanding, but that is a state issue versus a federal iss issue. i think the s.e.c. settlement in some investors' eyes, sources i am talking to say that is now wrapped up $65 million is nothing to sneeze at but at least they have got that out of the way. that was between the time period of 2015 to 2018. they say they have fixed those issues and now going towards an ipo, which could happen as soon as next year the company is more prepared to have those disclosures we will see. interesting to follow. >>> now to the coronavirus as we await a key decision on moderna's vaccine candidate this afternoon. meg tirrell with
source i am talking to though say the settlement and charges in massachusetts yesterday are a bit of a black eye for the company but not likely to low slow down momentum the company added 3 million accounts this year and raised more than a billion dollars. >> is this it or do they face other regulatory hurdle snz i remember the state of massachusetts yesterday giving them a slap for -- >> they have got to. >> -- of the industry. >> yeah. the massachusetts issues is still...
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my people have been around this area of massachusetts for over 12,000 years. and we're still here today, okay? now, what i'm going to do today is like wampanoag is a culture of people. one out of 1,000 indigenous cultures going across north america. what makes wampanoag different from the other thousand? it could be language. that's common with a lot of people too. it could be diet. it could be the housing we lived in. one common one we all have is how we think about life in general. we respect all forms of life be it human life, plant life, animal life. we don't put ourselves above or below that. that's one thing we all have in common. i do a lot of teaching, right? and i ask the people what race do we come from? the human race, right? so we should all respect each other, and that's rule of thumb for my people, you know? so like i said we've been here for 12,000 years. that's me up there with my lovely wife trudy, who teaches language. right next to me also holding the turkey feather mantle. what i'm going to do, guys, is i'm going to bring you to a year, 191
my people have been around this area of massachusetts for over 12,000 years. and we're still here today, okay? now, what i'm going to do today is like wampanoag is a culture of people. one out of 1,000 indigenous cultures going across north america. what makes wampanoag different from the other thousand? it could be language. that's common with a lot of people too. it could be diet. it could be the housing we lived in. one common one we all have is how we think about life in general. we respect...
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wampanoag culture makes up a large part of massachusetts. going as far west as worcester, parts of rhode island. all the islands, nantucket, martha's vineyard. let me mention some names to you. because back then we had about 70 wampanoag communities. nantucket sound familiar? sias constant? mattapoisett? pocasset? mashpee? knaufit? these are name places and town names, but they have always been wampanoag communities. okay? and at one time, we numbered over 100,000. today is about 12,000. and we will get back into that a little bit later, right?so that is a planting field. and what is next -- we know that mom is taking care of the field. they are considered to be the givers of life. what do the kids do? what do the kids do during the spring and the summer? this is my daughter right here, one of my daughters. this is her in this picture when she was 11 years old, maybe 10. and that is her younger sister, storm, with her. and what she is doing is picking sumac. sumac, you pick those berries, you boil them, and that has three times as much vitam
wampanoag culture makes up a large part of massachusetts. going as far west as worcester, parts of rhode island. all the islands, nantucket, martha's vineyard. let me mention some names to you. because back then we had about 70 wampanoag communities. nantucket sound familiar? sias constant? mattapoisett? pocasset? mashpee? knaufit? these are name places and town names, but they have always been wampanoag communities. okay? and at one time, we numbered over 100,000. today is about 12,000. and we...
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power outages were reported in massachusetts, maine and new hampshire. by sunday afternoon, power had been restored to more than 50,000 people in the region. central maine power, which accounts for many of the outages in that state, said their crews are working as quickly as possible to restore power to customers. >> you know firsthand how tough that was driving through it in rhode island. >> scary drive, yeah. >>> let's check in now with nbc meteorologist janessa webb to see if things are turning around and going to stay calm hi, janessa. >> hi, good morning, ladies. yes, things are going to calm down for northern new england into maine that storm system is starting to push out of the area, and now our attention is focused on the southeast and into mid-atlantic. just for early this morning, this system is going to push offshore and then we're going to see a lovely day i think the bigger weather story, though, is these santa ana winds. red flag warnings across southern california all the way into half moon bay this afternoon, where relative humidity is d
power outages were reported in massachusetts, maine and new hampshire. by sunday afternoon, power had been restored to more than 50,000 people in the region. central maine power, which accounts for many of the outages in that state, said their crews are working as quickly as possible to restore power to customers. >> you know firsthand how tough that was driving through it in rhode island. >> scary drive, yeah. >>> let's check in now with nbc meteorologist janessa webb to...
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nuestra compaÑera estÁ cerca de la planta de la producciÓn de moderna en massachusetts.mbiÉn hemos sido golpeados con esta tormenta de nieve, sin embargo, la noticia mÁs importante es que precisamente estamos muy cerca de la planta de producciÓn de moderna, que de aprobarse esta segunda vacuna podrÍan ser distribuido cerca de 6 millones de dosis en el paÍs. por otro lado, hay un gran nivel de seguridad muy cerca de la planta, estÁn protegiendo lo que podrÍa ser la esperanza para millones de personas. hasta ahora lo que se conoce es que esta vacuna de moderna, como saben, requiere un tipo de refrigeraciÓn un poco mÁs regular, no las temperaturas ultra congelantes que requiere la vacuna de pfizer. aquÍ hay una gran expectativa de aprobarse esta vacuna, se espera que los camiones de distribuciÓn salgan de esta planta, y se dice que aquÍ massachusetts es donde se realizarÍan la mayoría de las dosis de esta vacuna. por otro lado, los encargados de esta compaÑÍa dicen que esperan producir 20 millones de dosis este mes. es todo lo que tengo por ahora, regreso con ustedes. borja
nuestra compaÑera estÁ cerca de la planta de la producciÓn de moderna en massachusetts.mbiÉn hemos sido golpeados con esta tormenta de nieve, sin embargo, la noticia mÁs importante es que precisamente estamos muy cerca de la planta de producciÓn de moderna, que de aprobarse esta segunda vacuna podrÍan ser distribuido cerca de 6 millones de dosis en el paÍs. por otro lado, hay un gran nivel de seguridad muy cerca de la planta, estÁn protegiendo lo que podrÍa ser la esperanza para...
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the landing of the ship, the mayflower, in 1620 in plymouth, massachusetts. this event has long been celebrated as the first founding, which is an argument that was first put forward by john quincy adams in 1802, and then taken up by daniel webster on the 200th year anniversary in 1819-1820. and it is also to be found, at least the pieces of it, and one of our most famous books ever written about our traditions, alexis can osos democracy in america. this book calls the new england settlers, our first founders. and it spends many, many pages discussing what they contributed to the formation of the american character. >> but, let's go back a moment to the period in which this landing took place. contrary to what so many have thought, there were already in 1620, a good deal of things taking place on the coast of new england with europeans involved. jamestown had been settled to the south. 13 years early in 1607. saint augustine, still further south, had been established by the spanish in 1655. and the lost roanoke island colony had been established in north caro
the landing of the ship, the mayflower, in 1620 in plymouth, massachusetts. this event has long been celebrated as the first founding, which is an argument that was first put forward by john quincy adams in 1802, and then taken up by daniel webster on the 200th year anniversary in 1819-1820. and it is also to be found, at least the pieces of it, and one of our most famous books ever written about our traditions, alexis can osos democracy in america. this book calls the new england settlers, our...
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next on history bookshelf, to mark the 400th anniversary of the pilgrims arrival in plymouth, massachusetts, nathaniel philbrick on his broke mayflower, a story of courage, community and war. mr. philbrick details the conflicts relationship between the english settlers and the indians describing the first thanksgiving celebration in the early years of new england. we recorded this in plymouth, massachusetts in 2006, the year the book was published. >> my name is peggy baker. i am the director of pilgrim newseum and i'd like to welcome you all here tonight for what is a grand occasion for all of us who love pilgrims. because we are in essence gathered to celebrate the first well written comprehensive narrative about plymouth colony in over 50 years. three key words, one, well written. as one would expect from one nate philbrick whose distinguished career has focused on america's relationship with the sea in a string of notable books from away off shore, to abrams eyes to the heart of the sea, to sea of glory. second, comprehensive. in covering not just the voyage or the first few years or ki
next on history bookshelf, to mark the 400th anniversary of the pilgrims arrival in plymouth, massachusetts, nathaniel philbrick on his broke mayflower, a story of courage, community and war. mr. philbrick details the conflicts relationship between the english settlers and the indians describing the first thanksgiving celebration in the early years of new england. we recorded this in plymouth, massachusetts in 2006, the year the book was published. >> my name is peggy baker. i am the...
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bob lutz of the massachusetts restaurant association.ere on the fox news channel. we'll have more news for you right here when we come back. derriere discomfort. we try to soothe it with this. cool it with this. and relieve it with this. but new preparation h soothing relief is the 21st century way to do all three. everyday. preparation h. get comfortable with it. new projects means you need to hire.gers. i need indeed. indeed you do. the moment you sponsor a job on indeed you get a short list of quality candidates from our resume database. claim your seventy five dollar credit, when you post your first job at indeed.com/home. i waited to get treated. thought surgery was my only option. but then i found out about nonsurgical treatments. it was a total game changer. learn more about the condition at factsonhand.com arthel: there are growing calls among house republicans for an ethics investigation of congressman eric swalwell after axios reported the california democrat was targeted by a suspected chinese spy when he was a city councilman
bob lutz of the massachusetts restaurant association.ere on the fox news channel. we'll have more news for you right here when we come back. derriere discomfort. we try to soothe it with this. cool it with this. and relieve it with this. but new preparation h soothing relief is the 21st century way to do all three. everyday. preparation h. get comfortable with it. new projects means you need to hire.gers. i need indeed. indeed you do. the moment you sponsor a job on indeed you get a short list...
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the landing of the may flower in 1620 in plymouth, massachusetts. this event has long been celebrated as the first founding, which is an argument that was first put forward by john quincy adams in 1802 and then taken up by daniel webster on the 200-year anniversary. and it is also to be found or at least the thesis of it in one of the most famous books ever written about our tradition. the first founders and it spends many, many pages discussing what they contribute d to the formation of the american character. it's where this landing took place. contrary to what so many thought, there were already a good deal of things taking place on the coast of new england with europeans involved. jamestown had been settled to the south 13 years earlier in 1607. saints augusta to the first south was established by the spanish in 1665 and the ro noek island was establish ed in nort carolina in 1595. at the same time without a full settlement, there were traders up and down the coast active on the shores and they had to count their many indians, not always in a fr
the landing of the may flower in 1620 in plymouth, massachusetts. this event has long been celebrated as the first founding, which is an argument that was first put forward by john quincy adams in 1802 and then taken up by daniel webster on the 200-year anniversary. and it is also to be found or at least the thesis of it in one of the most famous books ever written about our tradition. the first founders and it spends many, many pages discussing what they contribute d to the formation of the...
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a field hospital in massachusetts now taking patients. more than 33 million under stay at home orders. new york governor andrew cuomo warning new shutdown orders may be days away here if hospitalization rates don't stabilize. >>> meantime, the first vaccinations now hours away in the uk. tonight, how they're unfolding the pfizer vaccine there. who gets priority? and when could the fda give its approval here in the u.s.? >>> the battle for control of the senate running right through georgia. two critical runoff elections, two debates, two senate seats. and they will determine whether republicans keep control or democrats get control of the senate. as tonight, georgia now recertifies its election results, again declaring joe biden the winner. >>> tonight, the pandemic and what's happening in our schools, from new york to texas to minnesota, what we found. failing grades and growing concern over students falling behind. what can be done? >>> the virginia military institute removing the controversial statue of c confederate general stonewall
a field hospital in massachusetts now taking patients. more than 33 million under stay at home orders. new york governor andrew cuomo warning new shutdown orders may be days away here if hospitalization rates don't stabilize. >>> meantime, the first vaccinations now hours away in the uk. tonight, how they're unfolding the pfizer vaccine there. who gets priority? and when could the fda give its approval here in the u.s.? >>> the battle for control of the senate running right...
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pressley of massachusetts, pursuant to house resolution 965, i inform the house that ms. pressley will vote yea on h.r. 7995. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlewoman from california seek recognition? ms. matsui: madam speaker, as the member designated by mr. desaulnier, pursuant to house resolution 965, i inform the house that mr. desaulnier will vote yes on h.r. 7995. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from tennessee seek recognition? mr. cooper: thank you, madam speaker. as the member designated by mr. costa, pursuant to house resolution 965, i inform the house that mr. costa will vote es on h.r. 7995. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman rom missouri seek recognition? mr. cleaver: as the member designated by representative carson, pursuant to house resolution 965, i inform the house that mr. carson will vote yes on h.r. 795. -- 7995. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from illinois seek recognition? >> as the member designated by mr. sflider, pursuant to house resolution
pressley of massachusetts, pursuant to house resolution 965, i inform the house that ms. pressley will vote yea on h.r. 7995. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlewoman from california seek recognition? ms. matsui: madam speaker, as the member designated by mr. desaulnier, pursuant to house resolution 965, i inform the house that mr. desaulnier will vote yes on h.r. 7995. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from tennessee seek recognition? mr....
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that's what he told them and teddy's turn was to be the senator of massachusetts. quite a way to start your political career. >> i had a roommate who wanted to start that way and didn't succeed. the other thing people don't focus on john fitzgerald. >> yes. >> the maternal grandfather was also a boston politician and teddy was closed to him. let's talk about that. >> john fitzgerald, rosa's father was mayor of boston. when you look at ted kennedy, all we talk about is kennedy, kennedy. as i point out in the book, ted was much more fitzgerald in many, many ways than he was a kennedy. by that his father, honey fifz as he was called, he was very different kind of character both morally and esthetically from the kennedy family. he was boisterous, loud, all of those things on the esthetic side and on the moral side he was a person that cared deeply for ordinary people and empathized deeply. and when ted was young and in many ways ted -- the kennedys side of ted was a hard side. i want to add that. i can go on at greater lengths about that but i will just say this about
that's what he told them and teddy's turn was to be the senator of massachusetts. quite a way to start your political career. >> i had a roommate who wanted to start that way and didn't succeed. the other thing people don't focus on john fitzgerald. >> yes. >> the maternal grandfather was also a boston politician and teddy was closed to him. let's talk about that. >> john fitzgerald, rosa's father was mayor of boston. when you look at ted kennedy, all we talk about is...
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scarcely a quarter century after they landed,-developing massachusetts. the bodies of laws and liberties. and with their need of further context of the much growing community, civil and constitutional order. moreover, they committed themselves to expressing a desire. and we see from the numerous developments taking place, that they continually emphasized community. to be short. when they landed, they had the model of the early church in mind. and therefore, adopted communal practices on the assumption that all were in this together. and all should share alike. they quickly discovered that unless there were expensive individual responsibility and productivity, there would not be prosperity sufficient to support the community. they quickly abandoned the communism. but--in the name of a prosperous community. not long thereafter, in 1641, the body of laws and liberties included a description of the order of the constitution, in the greater massachusetts, and described it positively in comparison with the constitution left behind in britain. we observed that w
scarcely a quarter century after they landed,-developing massachusetts. the bodies of laws and liberties. and with their need of further context of the much growing community, civil and constitutional order. moreover, they committed themselves to expressing a desire. and we see from the numerous developments taking place, that they continually emphasized community. to be short. when they landed, they had the model of the early church in mind. and therefore, adopted communal practices on the...
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next on history a bookshelf to mark the 400th anniversary of the program's arrival in plymouth, massachusetts nathaniel on his book mayflower a story of courage, community and were. he details the complex relationship between the english settlers and the indians describing the first things giving celebration and the early years of new england. we recorded this in plymouth, massachusetts in 2006 the year the book was published. >> my name is peggy baker. i am the director of the museum and i would like to welcome you all here tonight for what is a grand occasion for all of us. because we are in essence gathered to celebrate the first well the written comprehensive narrative about plymouth colony in over 50 years. three keywords, one well- written. as one would expect from nat his distinguished career has focused on america's relationship with the city in a string of notable books from a way offshore to the heart of this he. second comprehensive and covering not just the voyage are the first few years working for lipitor all of which have recently been done by and covering the entire story allo
next on history a bookshelf to mark the 400th anniversary of the program's arrival in plymouth, massachusetts nathaniel on his book mayflower a story of courage, community and were. he details the complex relationship between the english settlers and the indians describing the first things giving celebration and the early years of new england. we recorded this in plymouth, massachusetts in 2006 the year the book was published. >> my name is peggy baker. i am the director of the museum and...
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when the pilgrims arrived in new england, they're anchored off what is now provincetown, massachusetts. and it takes them a month to find a place to settle. they do three voyages of discovery on what we now call the lower cape, a little bit of the midcape. and then on the third discovery they come here to plymouth harbor and during the course of exploration realized they found a place of good soil, of constant water. the native word for this place pawtuxet means land of little falls or little streams. that was one of the concerns of staying on cape cod was they couldn't find good water down there that they thought would be with them all year round. they thought the summer might be brackish. so they moved mayflower from provincetown harbor here to plymouth harbor late in december. there is the traditional story they landed on plymouth rock and began to build their houses on christmas day 1620. and then essentially mayflower becomes a place where the colonists live until there's sufficient housing ashore for everyone. the ship staying in new england drives up the cost of the venture. so
when the pilgrims arrived in new england, they're anchored off what is now provincetown, massachusetts. and it takes them a month to find a place to settle. they do three voyages of discovery on what we now call the lower cape, a little bit of the midcape. and then on the third discovery they come here to plymouth harbor and during the course of exploration realized they found a place of good soil, of constant water. the native word for this place pawtuxet means land of little falls or little...
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. >>> to mark the 400th anniversary of the pilgrims' arrival in plymouth, massachusetts, american historyfeatures several programs, looking back to the year 1620. we'll talk to robert stone, director of the virtual mayflower project, which uses virtual reality to re-create the ship and the plymouth england harbor from which it sets sail. here is a look. >>> in 1620, the mayflower traveled from plymouth, england, to america and the pilgrims settled the plymouth colony on the coast of massachusetts. we talked to robert stone about the virtual mayflower project, which uses virtual reality to re-create the ship and the harbor from which it set sail. using avatars and 360-degree images of the virtual world, professor stone describes what life might have been like for the pilgrims and crew. some of the historic features we'll see in the virtual rendering are the 17th century court called the
. >>> to mark the 400th anniversary of the pilgrims' arrival in plymouth, massachusetts, american historyfeatures several programs, looking back to the year 1620. we'll talk to robert stone, director of the virtual mayflower project, which uses virtual reality to re-create the ship and the plymouth england harbor from which it sets sail. here is a look. >>> in 1620, the mayflower traveled from plymouth, england, to america and the pilgrims settled the plymouth colony on the...
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the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from massachusetts rise? as the member designated by mr. welch of vermont, pursuant to h.res. 965, i inform the house that mr. on h.j. l vote yes resolution 107. s the member designated by mr. kennedy of massachusetts, pursuant to house resolution 965, i inform the house that mr. on edy will vote yes h.j.res. 107. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlelady from connecticut rise? mrs. hayes: as the member designated by ms. wilson, pursuant to house resolution i inform the house that ms. on h.j.res.vote yes 107. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlelady from massachusetts rise? ms. clark: as the member esignated by ms. brownley, pursuant to house resolution 965, i inform the house that ms. rownley will vote yes on h.j.res. 107. s the member designated by ms. bonamici, pursuant to house resolution 965 pursuant to h.res. 965, i inform the house that ms. bonamici will vote yes h.j.res. 107. as the member designated by ms. 965,el, pursuant to h.res. i inform the house that ms.
the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from massachusetts rise? as the member designated by mr. welch of vermont, pursuant to h.res. 965, i inform the house that mr. on h.j. l vote yes resolution 107. s the member designated by mr. kennedy of massachusetts, pursuant to house resolution 965, i inform the house that mr. on edy will vote yes h.j.res. 107. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlelady from connecticut rise? mrs. hayes: as the member designated...
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the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlewoman from massachusetts rise? >> as the member designated by ms. pressley of massachusetts, pursuant to house resolution 965, i inform the house that ms. pressley will vote yay on the final passage of h.r. 3884. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from massachusetts rise? mr. mcgovern: as the member designated by mr. welch of vermont, pursuant to h.res. 965, mr. welch will vote yes on h.r. 884. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlewoman from michigan rise? mrs. dingell: as the member designated by mr. ruiz of california, pursuant to h.res. 965, i inform the house that dr. ruiz will vote yes on h.r. 3884. as the member designated by ms. kaptur of ohio, pursuant to h.res. 965, i inform the house that ms. kaptur will vote aye on h.r. 3884. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlewoman from virginia rise? >> as the member designated by . mcyeach -- mceachin, p pursuant to h.res. 965, i inform mr. mceachin yes. as the member designated by ms. porter, pursuan
the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlewoman from massachusetts rise? >> as the member designated by ms. pressley of massachusetts, pursuant to house resolution 965, i inform the house that ms. pressley will vote yay on the final passage of h.r. 3884. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from massachusetts rise? mr. mcgovern: as the member designated by mr. welch of vermont, pursuant to h.res. 965, mr. welch will vote yes on h.r. 884. the speaker...
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with the institution of slavery with the basic problems and it's easy for massachusetts to end slavery because there were hardly any slaves in massachusetts for the big issue the tell somebody in south carolina that were most of the population consist of slaves. this by the way it is important to note that lincoln's generation is not take democracy forward it is still an experiment but this is why lincoln was so insistent that this cannot be allowed to happen and after mankind people will demonstrate they cannot govern themselves. so lincoln has to persuade them and also could not point to any successful biracial republic. so they are going to be problems that he was following the path of jefferson but he also believed to get them all back to africa or somewhere else because we can't leave them around. and they both essentially said the same thing that way people done so many wrongs about people can never forget them one - - forgive them. furthermore why people so lincoln said i don't want to give up democracy i want to one slavery so the only thing we can do is cause them to go to the
with the institution of slavery with the basic problems and it's easy for massachusetts to end slavery because there were hardly any slaves in massachusetts for the big issue the tell somebody in south carolina that were most of the population consist of slaves. this by the way it is important to note that lincoln's generation is not take democracy forward it is still an experiment but this is why lincoln was so insistent that this cannot be allowed to happen and after mankind people will...
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but rather, in massachusetts still. and without realizing it, he's picked and lost a fight with another harvard student. another young man, who's been talking too casually about women. quentin has gone into a fugue in which the fight triggered by the memory, the memory by the fight. and the present has vanished for else as well. we read in this part of the novel, we read for a dozen pages, without quite knowing where quentin physically is. and only faulkner's broken syntax, the unpunk cctuated dialogue. that's the only thing here to remind us that we're -- we're really inside quentin's mind. the day remembers itself for him. and he snaps, too. he snaps back into the present. and his roommate, shreve, tells him that he's going to have a shiner. so, too, replays a conversation with his father in his mind. it's a conversation about his own inability to accept the fact that -- to accept what caddy has done. to accept the fact that she's no longer a virgin. your anguish, his father says, your anguish rose out of a purely tem
but rather, in massachusetts still. and without realizing it, he's picked and lost a fight with another harvard student. another young man, who's been talking too casually about women. quentin has gone into a fugue in which the fight triggered by the memory, the memory by the fight. and the present has vanished for else as well. we read in this part of the novel, we read for a dozen pages, without quite knowing where quentin physically is. and only faulkner's broken syntax, the unpunk cctuated...
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how far beyond massachusetts has this gone?we are currently working in 11 different jurisdictions from states to counties to working with mayors offices we are also taking lessons learned and having a learning collaborative which is an open sourced ability lessons learned to be shared from illinois to north carolina in a way we continue to learn from each other. we have staff embedded in all of these different places and they are providing technical support. they are looking at connecting with knowledge sharing and we are committed to advocacy and we are using this moment to also look at how we have a better health system in the u.s. that really focuses on those who need it most and those who have been disproportionately impacted by covid-19. david: it would be great if we could learn something from this crisis that takes us beyond the pandemic. thank you so much for being with us. dr. sheila davis is ceo of partners in health. coming up, we will talk with a former fda commissioner who is now at duke. we will talk to him about
how far beyond massachusetts has this gone?we are currently working in 11 different jurisdictions from states to counties to working with mayors offices we are also taking lessons learned and having a learning collaborative which is an open sourced ability lessons learned to be shared from illinois to north carolina in a way we continue to learn from each other. we have staff embedded in all of these different places and they are providing technical support. they are looking at connecting with...
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robert hain of south carolina and daniel webster of massachusetts. it was the first major debate about the relationship between the northern and southern states. after which webster gave a speech about public lands policy, han arghain argued that was a smoke screen. webster's real problem, hain said, was the disintegration of a coalition that webster hoped to establish between the north and west against the south. evoking a scene from mcbeth in which the ghost of the murdered person appears to lady mcbeth, but is invisible to the others who are sitting with them at a banquet table. senator hain asked, has the gentleman's tempered fancy been
robert hain of south carolina and daniel webster of massachusetts. it was the first major debate about the relationship between the northern and southern states. after which webster gave a speech about public lands policy, han arghain argued that was a smoke screen. webster's real problem, hain said, was the disintegration of a coalition that webster hoped to establish between the north and west against the south. evoking a scene from mcbeth in which the ghost of the murdered person appears to...
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and teddy stern was to be the senator for massachusetts. what a way to start your political career. >> the other thing i think people don't focus on the smudges john fitzgerald honey fitz says he was called the maternal grandfather was also a boston politician and it changed the way he did politics. let's talk about that because it's very interesting. >> john fitzgerald was a congressman and the mayor of boston and when you look at ted kennedy and we always talk about kennedy, kennedy kennedy but as i point out in the book ted was much more fitzgerald in many ways than he was a kennedy. by that i mean his grandfather honey fitz as he was called was very, very different kind of character both morally and aesthetically from the kennedy family. he was boisterous come he was loud and a glad hander all of those things on the aesthetic side and on the moral side he was a person who cared very deeply for ordinary people and who empathize deeply and when ted was young and in many ways the kennedy side of ted was a very harsh side. i can go one at s
and teddy stern was to be the senator for massachusetts. what a way to start your political career. >> the other thing i think people don't focus on the smudges john fitzgerald honey fitz says he was called the maternal grandfather was also a boston politician and it changed the way he did politics. let's talk about that because it's very interesting. >> john fitzgerald was a congressman and the mayor of boston and when you look at ted kennedy and we always talk about kennedy,...
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massachusetts is flipping it. i don't know why. do you?e of it has to do with the social justice issue because unfortunately, minorities make up about 20% of the population in massachusetts but we represent 50% in the prisons. so i guess in some whacked out mold of justice, you are kind of helping minorities by giving vaccines to prisoners. i think the point in all of us as we have to make tough decisions. since we literally have beaten the whole thing about we need to stick with the science, go with the science and figure out what is best. here's the other thing. prisoners are reluctant to admit if they have symptoms because they get put in solitary confinement. are you going to vaccinate everybody or are you going to go with who has it? there are so many things there, instead of going by looking at age, looking at susceptibility, those type of factors, taking care of our essential workers first should be across the boa board. >> jesse: dana, i can't imagine living in massachusetts it may be grandfather served in world war ii, and he is b
massachusetts is flipping it. i don't know why. do you?e of it has to do with the social justice issue because unfortunately, minorities make up about 20% of the population in massachusetts but we represent 50% in the prisons. so i guess in some whacked out mold of justice, you are kind of helping minorities by giving vaccines to prisoners. i think the point in all of us as we have to make tough decisions. since we literally have beaten the whole thing about we need to stick with the science,...
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prosecutors misinterpreting massachusetts law. to him that was clearly a suicide and that is why he wanted a judge not a jury to hear the case. >> i thought the judge would apply the correct law on the facts that conrad roy was so suicidal that michelle carter did not cause his death. >> and that is how he began his opening statement. >> michelle carter was not present. michelle carter had been texting with him. she did not physically see this individual for over one year. >> and to bolster his case, michelle's lawyer introduced a set of text messages that the prosecution had not mentioned. ones where she tried repeatedly to help conrad. you have thought about getting professional help? like i think i'm going away to a place for my eating disorder so help me over come it and stuff. where are you going? it is called mcclain hospital in belmont, mass. i think it would be so good for you and we could get through our issues together. >> michelle carter was trying to talk him out of it. go to mcclain hospital. they will help you. she n
prosecutors misinterpreting massachusetts law. to him that was clearly a suicide and that is why he wanted a judge not a jury to hear the case. >> i thought the judge would apply the correct law on the facts that conrad roy was so suicidal that michelle carter did not cause his death. >> and that is how he began his opening statement. >> michelle carter was not present. michelle carter had been texting with him. she did not physically see this individual for over one year....