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massachusetts retained the church. we offer religious all ration and the ability to protect religion but also you could have people turn. the puritan church. this remained in massachusetts until the 1820s. the u.s. constitution says that the u.s. will not establish a religion, federal government won't, but it did not stop the states from doing it. in fact, there are bills right now in some states to reestablish churches within states. this idea it has been floating around. to return to an established religion. here, adams actually was open to saying you had to be christian. you need to be christian to be an officeholder. the people of massachusetts wanted protestant, prodestant, protestant. the catholics under this constitution was a little vague. there was language that would exclude catholics. it certainly excluded the jews, and technically, it excluded folks who were christian who didn't believe in the divinity of the trinity and so on. fewer people can vote under this constitution then in the colonial period. the p
massachusetts retained the church. we offer religious all ration and the ability to protect religion but also you could have people turn. the puritan church. this remained in massachusetts until the 1820s. the u.s. constitution says that the u.s. will not establish a religion, federal government won't, but it did not stop the states from doing it. in fact, there are bills right now in some states to reestablish churches within states. this idea it has been floating around. to return to an...
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and this remained true in massachusetts until 1820s. so the us constitution says the us will not establish a religion. federal government won't but it didn't stop the states from doing it. and in fact, there's some bills right now in some states to reestablish churches with to re-establish religion within states these things are this idea is being floated around to return to this and established religion. here adams actually was open to just saying christian. he had to be christians to be an office holder and the people in massachusetts wanted, you know present protestant present. so, you know the stats of catholics under this. under this constitution was a little vague. there's some language that would seem to exclude catholics. so certainly excluded --. technically it really even excluded. folks who were christian who didn't necessarily believe in the divinity of the trinity and so on. so fewer people could vote under this constitution than in the colonial period the property bar for voting was 60 pounds higher than it had been. so th
and this remained true in massachusetts until 1820s. so the us constitution says the us will not establish a religion. federal government won't but it didn't stop the states from doing it. and in fact, there's some bills right now in some states to reestablish churches with to re-establish religion within states these things are this idea is being floated around to return to this and established religion. here adams actually was open to just saying christian. he had to be christians to be an...
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for what purpose does the gentlewoman from massachusetts seek recognition? >> as the member designated by congresswoman pressley, i inform the house that congresswoman pressley will vote no on the motion to recommit. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from texas seek recognition? >> mr. speaker, as the member designated by mr. brian babin of texas, mr. john carte of texas, mr. louie gohmert of texas, i inform the house that they will all vote yes on the motion to recommit. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman colorado seek recognition? >> as the member designated by ms. porter, ms. strickland, mrs. hayes, mr. keto, mr. rush, mr. suozzi, chairman jeffries, mr. krishnamoorthi, ms. underwood and mr. gottheimer, i inform the house that these 10 members will vote no on the motion to recommit. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from pennsylvania seek recognition? >> thank you, mechanic. as the member designated by mr. rogers of kentucky, i inform the house that mr. rogers will vote yea on
for what purpose does the gentlewoman from massachusetts seek recognition? >> as the member designated by congresswoman pressley, i inform the house that congresswoman pressley will vote no on the motion to recommit. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from texas seek recognition? >> mr. speaker, as the member designated by mr. brian babin of texas, mr. john carte of texas, mr. louie gohmert of texas, i inform the house that they will all vote yes on the...
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in massachusetts. got elected to the house of representatives in massachusetts, where i spent 16 years as a state representative. 16 years fighting for working people. 16 years fighting for homelessness. 16 years defending marriage equality. in 2013, i had the great honor and opportunity to run for mayor of the city of boston. i was able to get elected. for seven years as mayor, we were able to bring universal prekindergarten to the city of boston. we were able to do a lot of things. my entire career has been fighting for good jobs, access to health care, mental and physical health, making sure we continue to open up a strong middle class for workers and union rights. i say that to you in this room because a lot of you know who i am, because that is what we are fighting for in november. when you think about where we are, this is the most important election in our lifetime. we hear that every two or four years. why? because every two years or four years, it is the most important election of our lifetime
in massachusetts. got elected to the house of representatives in massachusetts, where i spent 16 years as a state representative. 16 years fighting for working people. 16 years fighting for homelessness. 16 years defending marriage equality. in 2013, i had the great honor and opportunity to run for mayor of the city of boston. i was able to get elected. for seven years as mayor, we were able to bring universal prekindergarten to the city of boston. we were able to do a lot of things. my entire...
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charlie baker, massachusetts. am deeply disappointed in today's decision by the supreme court which will have major consequences for women across the country and here's chris sununu in new hampshire. he said that he is a pro-choice governor and that he would keep new hampshire a pro-choice state and finally phil scott of vermont. supports abortion rights and on friday said in a statement that he was deeply disappointed by the supreme court's decision and that a woman's right to choose is a principal we will uphold in vermont. lynn in north reading massachusetts. republican line. caller: good morning. i was deeply disturbed by yesterday's decision. i never really liked abortion as a choice. i respect that is a choice. i offered twice to adopt children that were unwanted. something that people who believe in god have not necessarily done. i think unwanted children are everyone's problem. and unless you are willing to take over raising an unwanted child, you really have no right to say anything. it's a woman's choice
charlie baker, massachusetts. am deeply disappointed in today's decision by the supreme court which will have major consequences for women across the country and here's chris sununu in new hampshire. he said that he is a pro-choice governor and that he would keep new hampshire a pro-choice state and finally phil scott of vermont. supports abortion rights and on friday said in a statement that he was deeply disappointed by the supreme court's decision and that a woman's right to choose is a...
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from massachusetts seek recognition? mr. mcgovern: by direction of the committee of rules i call up house resolution 1153 and ask for its immediate consideration. the speaker pro tempore: the clerk will report the resolution. the clerk: house calendar number 80, house resolution 1153. resolved, that upon adoption of this resolution it shall be in order to consider in the house the bill, h.r. 2377, to authorize the issuance of extreme risk protection orders. all points of order against consideration of the bill are waived. in lieu of the amendment in the nature of a substitute recommended by the committee on the judiciary now printed in the bill, an amendment in the nature of a substitute consisting of the text of rules committee print 117-46, modified by the amendment printed in the report of the committee on rules accompanying this resolution, shall be considered as adopted. the bill, as amended, shall be considered as read. all points of order against provisions in the bill, as amended, are waived. the previous questio
from massachusetts seek recognition? mr. mcgovern: by direction of the committee of rules i call up house resolution 1153 and ask for its immediate consideration. the speaker pro tempore: the clerk will report the resolution. the clerk: house calendar number 80, house resolution 1153. resolved, that upon adoption of this resolution it shall be in order to consider in the house the bill, h.r. 2377, to authorize the issuance of extreme risk protection orders. all points of order against...
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charlie baker, massachusetts. am deeply disappointed in today's decision by the supreme court which will have major consequences for women across the country and here's chris sununu in new hampshire. he said that he is a pro-choice governor and that he would keep new hampshire a pro-choice state and finally phil scott of vermont. supports abortion rights and on friday said in a statement that he was deeply disappointed by the supreme court's decision and that a woman's right to choose is a principal we will uphold in vermont. lynn in north reading massachusetts. republican line. caller: good morning. i was deeply disturbed by yesterday's decision. i never really liked abortion as a choice. i respect that is a choice. i offered twice to adopt children that were unwanted. something that people who believe in god have not necessarily done. i think unwanted children are everyone's problem. and unless you are willing to take over raising an unwanted child, you really have no right to say anything. it's a woman's choice
charlie baker, massachusetts. am deeply disappointed in today's decision by the supreme court which will have major consequences for women across the country and here's chris sununu in new hampshire. he said that he is a pro-choice governor and that he would keep new hampshire a pro-choice state and finally phil scott of vermont. supports abortion rights and on friday said in a statement that he was deeply disappointed by the supreme court's decision and that a woman's right to choose is a...
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pronouncing the names of massachusetts towns. see how the warriors did. that's next.for state controller, only yiu will save taxpayers money. wait, who, me? me? no, not you. yvonne yiu. yvonne yiu. not me. good choice. for 25 years, yiu worked as an executive at top financial firms. managed hundreds of audits. as mayor, she saved taxpayers over $55 million. finding waste. saving money. because... yiu is for you. yiu is for you. because... yiu is for you. (music throughout) ex >>> steph curry and the warriors flew to boston today after last night's game two blow-out win against the celtics. >> the warriors, well, they were put to the test pronouncing some unique towns in massachusetts. take a listen. >> glouchester. >> worcester. >> no way would i have at. we' going to boston. that's easy enough. boston. >> we were close enough. charlie walter left for boston right after the team did. you can catch their live report starting tomorrow. in addition to saying boston names of different towns, have you ever had to drive in boston? >> no. >> oh, man. >> is it stuff? >> it is
pronouncing the names of massachusetts towns. see how the warriors did. that's next.for state controller, only yiu will save taxpayers money. wait, who, me? me? no, not you. yvonne yiu. yvonne yiu. not me. good choice. for 25 years, yiu worked as an executive at top financial firms. managed hundreds of audits. as mayor, she saved taxpayers over $55 million. finding waste. saving money. because... yiu is for you. yiu is for you. because... yiu is for you. (music throughout) ex >>> steph...
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got elected to the house of representatives in massachusetts spending 16 years as a state representative. sixteen years fighting for working people and for homelessness and defending marriage equality and for rights of the lgbtq community making sure we have all the different rights then have a great honor and opportunity to run for mayor of the city of boston and i could get elected mayor and for seven years as mayor we could bring universal to the city free community college. [applause] we can do a lot of things so my entire career has been fighting for good jobs and access to healthcare mental and h physical health to make sure we continue to open up a strongng middle-class of workers in union rights. and i say that you might figure out that's what i did but that's what we're fighting for in november if you think about where we are this is the most important election in our lifetime. we hear that every four years because every two years and every four years it is the most important election of ourtw lifetime. [applause] and take you to washington for a minute. you hear the news and lo
got elected to the house of representatives in massachusetts spending 16 years as a state representative. sixteen years fighting for working people and for homelessness and defending marriage equality and for rights of the lgbtq community making sure we have all the different rights then have a great honor and opportunity to run for mayor of the city of boston and i could get elected mayor and for seven years as mayor we could bring universal to the city free community college. [applause] we...
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but outside of massachusetts and a few other places. normally you had to be wealthy to get in education and everything costs quite a bit of money. it wasn't much funding by the state if you want to call it that and that we should think of public education as a consequence in part of the american revolution although a hard bought one. what is jefferson's role in in pushing for education in virginia and generally in and what is his general impact on the american after the revolution? well, there is really no other founder who was so engaged in the idea of creating a university. i see the american revolution really is the origins of that initially was interested in reforming william and mary, but the university was just the apex of this much broader educational vision that i think very remarkable for the time it took the form of bill in 1779 for the general diffusion of knowledge in virginia. and this would have really created the first public school system as you rightly note, massachusetts and connecticut had very high rates of literacy
but outside of massachusetts and a few other places. normally you had to be wealthy to get in education and everything costs quite a bit of money. it wasn't much funding by the state if you want to call it that and that we should think of public education as a consequence in part of the american revolution although a hard bought one. what is jefferson's role in in pushing for education in virginia and generally in and what is his general impact on the american after the revolution? well, there...
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he is professor emeritus of economics at the university, massachusetts, amorous, and author of the sickness is the system and an alber. and we cross a lew rockwell. he is the founder and chairman of the muses in city or general and cross. ugh, well, rules and effect, that means you can jump any time you want,
he is professor emeritus of economics at the university, massachusetts, amorous, and author of the sickness is the system and an alber. and we cross a lew rockwell. he is the founder and chairman of the muses in city or general and cross. ugh, well, rules and effect, that means you can jump any time you want,
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they met in boston, massachusetts. my father was able to join a union in 1956.he benefits that union members have today were not the same in 1956, but that you need to give my family a pathway into the middle class. it allowed us the opportunity to buy a home. it put food on the table for my family. it allowed to have us to have health benefits. at the age of seven i was diagnosed with lymphoma and thinking it was able to help my family. they rallied around my family to support my family during difficult financial times. fast-forward, i drink the same union my father was part of. i needed that union health benefit to be able to help pay for my treatment for the tux for alcoholism. -- detox for alcoholism. my uncle and my father would talk about it. we talked about the importance of being active in the political process. i used you hold signs at a very young age. i did not know what i was holding signs for, but i got the bug. as i got older, i got involved in politics myself. in 1997, my ran for state representative. i got elected to the house of representatives
they met in boston, massachusetts. my father was able to join a union in 1956.he benefits that union members have today were not the same in 1956, but that you need to give my family a pathway into the middle class. it allowed us the opportunity to buy a home. it put food on the table for my family. it allowed to have us to have health benefits. at the age of seven i was diagnosed with lymphoma and thinking it was able to help my family. they rallied around my family to support my family during...
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a fifth grader from massachusetts is proving you're never too young to make a difference, especially when it comes to school lunch in his hometown at a recent career day, 11-year-old xavier perez listened and when it was his turn, he did something that some kids don't always do. he spoke up. >> we started a career day and going around the table, i was talking to people with different skpreers stuff. and one was at the state rep's table and he asked if there was any problems with the school and i was talking about how they had made tacos and it wasn't really that healthy. i just asked him if they could put like healthier stuff. >> reporter: that's right, xavier thought the tacos at school were missing a key ingredient >> i like cheese on beef, sometimes chicken, and lettuce >> reporter: like many of us, xavier enjoys a good old-fashioned taco with lettuce on a soft shell, of course. but his school doesn't serve them with lettuce. so he made his case to the state representative >> i asked for like greens and lettuce and stuff and maybe some tomatoes kids don't really like take things l
a fifth grader from massachusetts is proving you're never too young to make a difference, especially when it comes to school lunch in his hometown at a recent career day, 11-year-old xavier perez listened and when it was his turn, he did something that some kids don't always do. he spoke up. >> we started a career day and going around the table, i was talking to people with different skpreers stuff. and one was at the state rep's table and he asked if there was any problems with the...
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janet shamlian, cbs news, pittsfield, massachusetts. >> o'donnell: their enthusiasm is infectious.th our flea and tick meds. it's not peanut butter. ♪ the peanut butter box is here ♪ i'm out. pet prescriptions delivered to your door. chewy. trading isn't just a hobby. it's your future. so you don't lose sight of the big picture, even when you're focused on what's happening right now. and thinkorswim® is right there with you. to help you become a smarter investor. with an innovative trading platform full of customizable tools. dedicated trade desk pros and a passionate trader community sharing strategies right on the platform. because we take trading as seriously as you do. thinkorswim® by td ameritrade homegrown tomatoes...nice. i want to feel in control of my health, so i do what i can. what about screening for colon cancer? when caught in early stages it's more treatable. i'm cologuard. i'm noninvasive and i detect altered dna in your stool to find 92% of colon cancers, even in early stages. early stages? yep, it's for people 45 plus at average risk for colon cancer, not high ris
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the gentleman from massachusetts is recognized. mr. mcgovern: madam speaker, let me just say that it is a little frustrating to hear my colleagues imply somehow we are moving too fast. after decades of inaction. of doing absolutely nothing. after massacre after massacre after massacre doing nothing and now we are being accused of moving too fast. want to talk about the process? there have been countless hearings on gun violence. and on measures to combat violence in a variety of committees here. we had a committee hold a hearing with a young girl from uvalde who told members of congress that she had to cover herself with the blood of her dead classmate and pretend that she was dead in order to escape being killed herself. we have heard from law enforcement officials. we have heard from grieving parents. this is -- nothing in this bill is controversial. people have seen -- the text of this bill has been available since tuesday. it's not that complicated. when people say process, oh, we just need more time, we should do more hearings and
the gentleman from massachusetts is recognized. mr. mcgovern: madam speaker, let me just say that it is a little frustrating to hear my colleagues imply somehow we are moving too fast. after decades of inaction. of doing absolutely nothing. after massacre after massacre after massacre doing nothing and now we are being accused of moving too fast. want to talk about the process? there have been countless hearings on gun violence. and on measures to combat violence in a variety of committees...
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massachusetts, i just got back from massachusetts, iran in the park for the first battle of the revolutionpatriotic could it be? i live 2 miles from the house on long island, there's a lot patriotism and reflection of the history of this great country in new york in every state in the country to rank them, is deciding what flavor of ice cream is the best, they all good, some more active than others. kennedy: florida tarnished the great state of oregon is a shame on you antifa, you are all stinky, i want you to be part of anything because you hate every system including the flag. kristen, your thoughts? you lived in a few places. >> i think this study is dumb because it has silly metrics. i love my country, i consider myself patriotic but i've never served on a grand jury of the room and asked. i think patriot volunteer but don't go around bragging or think twice about it. i think serving in the military, military service is a good measure of patriotism and florida ranks pretty well on that one metric but as a fellow panelist earlier mentioned, a lot of elderly people in florida, a huge por
massachusetts, i just got back from massachusetts, iran in the park for the first battle of the revolutionpatriotic could it be? i live 2 miles from the house on long island, there's a lot patriotism and reflection of the history of this great country in new york in every state in the country to rank them, is deciding what flavor of ice cream is the best, they all good, some more active than others. kennedy: florida tarnished the great state of oregon is a shame on you antifa, you are all...
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trump lost massachusetts. trump lost vermont. trump lost new hampshire. trump lost the electoral college, 232-306. trump lost the 2020 presidential election. madam speaker, abortion is a highly and deeply personal decision. it is very complicated. you got dramatic effects for a family for the woman it can have health effects. some pregnancies are fine in the first month. and then they are not fine in the fourth month for medical reasons. some pregnancies are the result of rape or incest. some religions support abortion. some religions oppose abortion. this is a very, very complicated issue. very personal. and it's exactly the wrong issue for government to make for you. republicans want to criminalize abortion. keep government out of your doctor's office. democrats support roe vs. wade. i urge the american people that if they want to have roe vs. wade upheld, they cast their vote at the ballot box this november. madam speaker, under the american rescue plan we created jobs. we got vaks scenes into people's arms. we reopened schools. and we helped get the e
trump lost massachusetts. trump lost vermont. trump lost new hampshire. trump lost the electoral college, 232-306. trump lost the 2020 presidential election. madam speaker, abortion is a highly and deeply personal decision. it is very complicated. you got dramatic effects for a family for the woman it can have health effects. some pregnancies are fine in the first month. and then they are not fine in the fourth month for medical reasons. some pregnancies are the result of rape or incest. some...
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it is located in massachusetts. that is a good one. >> you worked in boston . >> i worked there for six years. because it has that name for a week, a good amount of people will not write that. >>> what is happening at 5:30 . >> we are following the protest. one is happening in surface. many are happening across the country and here. abortion is no more. the supreme court overturned roe versus wade. this has been the law of the land for 50 years . >> it is a sad day. >> the right to life has been vindicated. >> i should not be worried about my rights being taken away from me. >> we are covering how this
it is located in massachusetts. that is a good one. >> you worked in boston . >> i worked there for six years. because it has that name for a week, a good amount of people will not write that. >>> what is happening at 5:30 . >> we are following the protest. one is happening in surface. many are happening across the country and here. abortion is no more. the supreme court overturned roe versus wade. this has been the law of the land for 50 years . >> it is a sad...
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coral is in massachusetts on our line for independence, hello. >> good morning, thank you for c-span. i do not think either one of them should run. i am five years younger than joe biden. i know i am not the same man i was even five years ago, mentally or physically. the as clearly two old. there are exceptional people who can be sharp as attack into their 90s or whatever, not in his case. i can tell by myself and trump, trump will turn on his own people. i do not see how people can follow him. he is out for himself and basically that is my opinion. thank you for c-span. >> before you go, let's say either man, if president biden decided to run or if president trump he held off, who would you like to see run in either of their places? who is a candidate that appeals to you? >> i used to support bernie sanders but he became kind of an disappointment as well, he is an older man as well but he still has it together i think. people are different, that is all. people are different. maybe they should consider a limit of 75 years or whatever as far as running for the presidency or something.
coral is in massachusetts on our line for independence, hello. >> good morning, thank you for c-span. i do not think either one of them should run. i am five years younger than joe biden. i know i am not the same man i was even five years ago, mentally or physically. the as clearly two old. there are exceptional people who can be sharp as attack into their 90s or whatever, not in his case. i can tell by myself and trump, trump will turn on his own people. i do not see how people can...
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our next caller in massachusetts, democrats line. caller: yes, i would like to say that i would like to see anthony blinken in office. i think he has made a very excellent secretary of state, and he has a background. i also like elizabeth warren, but people seem to want someone in office who is attractive to them, and just someone they could have a beer with or something, someone who is actually dedicated and looks to the details is the person i would like to see running this country, not someone i would like to just have as a friend. host: as far as the current president, do you think you should make another run? caller: i would prefer that he doesn't. however, i don't think it is a good idea for him to say right now, that he is not running. i think that makes him a president who doesn't have much influence. host: why do you think it is not a good idea for him to make another run? caller: i think that he is a little older, but i know it is difficult to get someone in office who isn't that well known. i know antony blinken is not tha
our next caller in massachusetts, democrats line. caller: yes, i would like to say that i would like to see anthony blinken in office. i think he has made a very excellent secretary of state, and he has a background. i also like elizabeth warren, but people seem to want someone in office who is attractive to them, and just someone they could have a beer with or something, someone who is actually dedicated and looks to the details is the person i would like to see running this country, not...
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john: he was born in massachusetts, came down to baltimore, which is the area where i live. as a teenager, and eventually got into the clothing business, was a carpenter for a while, and sold shirts and did pretty well in baltimore. he decided to try to improve on men's shirt collars. he thought if he could come up with a system where the suspenders were not going to be dragging on the color, it would be more comfortable. he patented a shirt collar in 1840 eight, about the time the mexican war ended. he patented it and began to produce it. he hooked up with a fellow in new york who was very much in the clothing retail marketing and importing business, and they formed a partnership and he began to make a ton of money with his winchester patented shirts. he wasn't interested in guns, no winchester, -- not winchester, no record of it anyway. but he was in business and he knew about new things. he thought, maybe there is money to be made in guns, and there was a small company operating that had a novel weapon called the volcanic. it was using a self-contained cartridge and it wa
john: he was born in massachusetts, came down to baltimore, which is the area where i live. as a teenager, and eventually got into the clothing business, was a carpenter for a while, and sold shirts and did pretty well in baltimore. he decided to try to improve on men's shirt collars. he thought if he could come up with a system where the suspenders were not going to be dragging on the color, it would be more comfortable. he patented a shirt collar in 1840 eight, about the time the mexican war...
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what the campaign is saying whether it is people from appalachia, alabama, massachusetts or mississippi, we cannot have a country where we have 140 million people living in poverty. over 60.9 percent of black people, 30% of white people but 66 million white people, 52% of children, 44% of adults. when we are the wealthiest a sure -- nation in the country, if we just raised the minimum wage 32 million people would rise up out of poverty. 87 million people are uninsured or underinsured and this creates a level of death. 700 people die a day from poverty before the pandemic. the pandemic exposed the fishers. we -- fissures. we put workers on the front line but treated them like they were expendable. let's get account on policy, stop the lies about scarcity, let's have the wealthy pay their fair share. billionaires made $2 trillion during the pandemic while 18 million people fell into poverty. let's do the things that not -- that make sense. not radical, universal health care, living wages for people working. let's do what is right by all people. host: let me give the phone numbers to the c
what the campaign is saying whether it is people from appalachia, alabama, massachusetts or mississippi, we cannot have a country where we have 140 million people living in poverty. over 60.9 percent of black people, 30% of white people but 66 million white people, 52% of children, 44% of adults. when we are the wealthiest a sure -- nation in the country, if we just raised the minimum wage 32 million people would rise up out of poverty. 87 million people are uninsured or underinsured and this...
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so when the colonies so the massachusetts judge and that the massachusetts war robes and one of the greatestortraits i've ever seen of a judge of the colonial supreme court of north carolina but the fabric literally three-dimensional he comes out of the painting it is fabulous. so what happens when the new supreme court is created this is the building that they met the merchants exchange building that was at the foot of broadway in new york city they met on the second floor at the open-air market but we think they close the market and there is documentation very little there is no description what the judges were they just its own business there were no cases to hear. and there is when they ended there is no decision about what they word where and there is a letter to james who is an associate justice who is in north carolina whose brother and i write him a letter says he didn't make a decision you should wear the bar down on circuit of black simple role that lawyers would use to argue in the english courts. we are pretty sure they didn't wear any robes at the first of the court and then the
so when the colonies so the massachusetts judge and that the massachusetts war robes and one of the greatestortraits i've ever seen of a judge of the colonial supreme court of north carolina but the fabric literally three-dimensional he comes out of the painting it is fabulous. so what happens when the new supreme court is created this is the building that they met the merchants exchange building that was at the foot of broadway in new york city they met on the second floor at the open-air...
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i represent the commonwealth of massachusetts. we do abortion -- it remains legal here in the commonwealth of massachusetts. but our governor and our state legislature hasn't viewed funds to ensure we wouldn't be able to provide reproductive access to provide abortion care, health care, to all those seeking it. who will come from neighboring states. who do not have states rights. and finally, given the extremism, the far-right extremism and the imbalance, and compromise integrity of the supreme court, we need to expand the courts. we need to restore balance and integrity. >> congresswoman, final question to you. i don't need to tell you this, because you're talking to your own constituents. there's so much anger, there's so much fear. how do americans who are experiencing the angry fear -- put into action. what do they do? >> absolutely. channel that anger. if you are angry, i need you to go and support these grassroots abortion funds. to ensure that those who live in states who do not -- that they are able to get to states like m
i represent the commonwealth of massachusetts. we do abortion -- it remains legal here in the commonwealth of massachusetts. but our governor and our state legislature hasn't viewed funds to ensure we wouldn't be able to provide reproductive access to provide abortion care, health care, to all those seeking it. who will come from neighboring states. who do not have states rights. and finally, given the extremism, the far-right extremism and the imbalance, and compromise integrity of the supreme...
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cbs news, massachusetts. >> that's the "cbs overnight news" for this friday.nues. for others check back on cbs mornings and follow us online all the time at cbsnews.com. capitol i'm catherine herridge. >> this is cbs news flash, i'm matt pieper in new york. three people were shot in a church in alabama. two of the victims were killed. it happen in a suburb of birmingham while the church was hosting a pot luck dinner. the suspect was taken into custody. the u.s. government hosted a bill exposure to burn pits can lead to cancer. >> and the golden state warriors are your nba champions, beating the boston celtics, 103-90 in game six. it is their fourth title in eight years and 7th overall. and the warriors steph curry was named most valuable player. for more news download cbs news on your cellphone or connected tv. i'm matt pieper, cbs news new york. ♪ >>> it's friday, june 17th, 2022. this is the "cbs morning news." underground safe room. new photos show the protection around mike pence during the capitol attack as rioters got within 40 feet of the former vice pr
cbs news, massachusetts. >> that's the "cbs overnight news" for this friday.nues. for others check back on cbs mornings and follow us online all the time at cbsnews.com. capitol i'm catherine herridge. >> this is cbs news flash, i'm matt pieper in new york. three people were shot in a church in alabama. two of the victims were killed. it happen in a suburb of birmingham while the church was hosting a pot luck dinner. the suspect was taken into custody. the u.s. government...
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they go to polls just like your constituents in massachusetts where abortion is legal. why not leave it to the states? >> look, we have never left individual rights to the states. the whole idea is that women are not second-class citizens and the government is not the one that will decide about the continuation of a pregnancy. you know there's no equivalent there for men, so what we believe is that access to abortion like other medical procedures should be available across the board to all people in this country. now, we've got a lot of things on our agenda right now. first of all, we need to help the women who are pregnant right now and need help, and that means sending resources to the states like new mexico, that border other states that are going to try to help out. it means getting involved by volunteering, by sending money, and also asking the president of the united states to make abortion as available as possible with the tools he has including medication abortion, including using federal lands as a place where abortions can occur, but it's also focused like a l
they go to polls just like your constituents in massachusetts where abortion is legal. why not leave it to the states? >> look, we have never left individual rights to the states. the whole idea is that women are not second-class citizens and the government is not the one that will decide about the continuation of a pregnancy. you know there's no equivalent there for men, so what we believe is that access to abortion like other medical procedures should be available across the board to...
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that man likely arrived in massachusetts on a ship named the desire.he first slave ship to leave new england. it was carrying captive enslaved pequot indians into bermuda and the west indies, where they were sold for various goods, including africans. and so really, harvard's ties to slavery begin with the founding of the institution. and as the report lays out, harvard depended upon slavery and the sle economy, both in new england but also in the soutand the west indies, for virtually all of its history. harvard's history of slavery goes well into the late 19th century. and i would add that after its ties to slavery end -- and they end somewhat involuntarily -- harvard actually then goes to the work of erasing the story of slavery from its past. and so we're really only beginning to reconcile and to really struggle with the deep ties that ts institution has to slavery. nermeen: professor wilder, in addition, of course, to this clear complicity between harvard university and other elituniversities to slavery, there was also the question in the report t
that man likely arrived in massachusetts on a ship named the desire.he first slave ship to leave new england. it was carrying captive enslaved pequot indians into bermuda and the west indies, where they were sold for various goods, including africans. and so really, harvard's ties to slavery begin with the founding of the institution. and as the report lays out, harvard depended upon slavery and the sle economy, both in new england but also in the soutand the west indies, for virtually all of...
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whether they're from massachusetts, california, or the carolinas. all the way down in mississippi. i believe it's gonna happen. in fact, it must happen. the truth of the matter is, if we don't change the way we do public policy in this country, from republican versus democrat, where manchin versus mcconnell, or mcconnell versus the president, to how does this piece of public policy establish justice. how does it lift all of the people in the society. part of the way you do that is that you have to put a face on it so that the debate is not just about numbers, but about real people. lastly, we have to ask a different question now. it's a question that joseph sickly, nobel peace prize economists raised, it's, not how much does it cost to fix poverty and low well, it's, how much is it cost to not fix it? it causes a trillion dollars year toilet child poverty stay where it is. we have lost 300 and some odd billion dollars pumping into the economy, because two democratic senators and 49 republicans block releasing the living wage to $15 an hour. and many people may not know, the march i
whether they're from massachusetts, california, or the carolinas. all the way down in mississippi. i believe it's gonna happen. in fact, it must happen. the truth of the matter is, if we don't change the way we do public policy in this country, from republican versus democrat, where manchin versus mcconnell, or mcconnell versus the president, to how does this piece of public policy establish justice. how does it lift all of the people in the society. part of the way you do that is that you have...
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half-hour before tipoff, massachusetts governor charlie baker promise newsom the celtics will win the finals. baker wagered a bit saying if the warriors win, he will wear a jersey of our governor's choosing. if the celtics win, our governor will do the same. governor newsom responded shortly afterwards, saying he will take that bet and baker will have to wear a steph curry jersey. abc7 is the exclusive home of the finals. pregame and postgame programming throughout this series, continuing with game four on friday. tip-off is at 6:00 p.m. talking about the weather. temperatures are rising the rest of this workweek. going to meteorologist sandhya patel. >> and those temperatures will be rising to potentially dangerous levels towards friday. let me show you the warnings. excessive heat warning. 11:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m. friday. highs 100 to 106. that will bring a significant risk of heat illness is. heat advisory covers virtually all inland areas. also lake county. temperatures expected into the low 90's to the mid 100s. dangerous heat coming up friday. 104 degrees in fairfield. 103 in an
half-hour before tipoff, massachusetts governor charlie baker promise newsom the celtics will win the finals. baker wagered a bit saying if the warriors win, he will wear a jersey of our governor's choosing. if the celtics win, our governor will do the same. governor newsom responded shortly afterwards, saying he will take that bet and baker will have to wear a steph curry jersey. abc7 is the exclusive home of the finals. pregame and postgame programming throughout this series, continuing with...
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i mean, it was just horrifying. >> that's 1 million in massachusetts. this is michael, pasadena, texas, republican. good morning. >> good morning, how are you? >> i'm doing well. >> good, good. listen, buddy. they're putting up a really big fuss over the g. and that's understandable. let's not understandable is that they put up a fight over the george floyd riots that -- killed, actually killed police officers, tore up cars, millions of dollars worth of damage, and you know, it's like a bunch of them -- . no, no, no, no. that was just a peaceful protest. the j 6th committee is a dog and pony show. >> are you watching any of it, michael? >> oh yeah, i watched the first part of it, and i thought, what the is this? you know, when you have a party up there accusing and no one defending, that's not right. you know in a court of law you have a prosecutor and you have a defense lawyer. i see no defense lawyer anywhere. all i see is this big production of trying to keep trump off the ballot for 24. >> so michael, one of the previous scholars has said these are
i mean, it was just horrifying. >> that's 1 million in massachusetts. this is michael, pasadena, texas, republican. good morning. >> good morning, how are you? >> i'm doing well. >> good, good. listen, buddy. they're putting up a really big fuss over the g. and that's understandable. let's not understandable is that they put up a fight over the george floyd riots that -- killed, actually killed police officers, tore up cars, millions of dollars worth of damage, and you...
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janet shamlian, cbs news, pittsfield, massachusetts. >> and that is the "cbs overnight news" for thisome of you, the news continues. for others, check back for "cbs mornings." you can follow us online any time at cbsnews.com. reporting from the nation's capital, i'm norah o'donnell. >>> this is cbs news flash. i'm matt pieper in new york. he is set to be sentenced later this month, and prosecutors are now recommending that singer r. kelly should spend more than 25 years in prison following his sex trafficking conviction. kelly faces a mandatory minimum of ten years and his attorney has said he should spend fewer than 14 years in prison. former president trump, his son don jr. and daughter ivanka have all agreed to answer questions under oath next month in the investigation into his business practices by the new york attorney general. the depositions are set for july 15th. >>> and the foo fighters say two concerts in september will honor taylor hawkins who died in march. the london shows will feature the drummer and his family. for more news connect online or on your connected tv. i'm
janet shamlian, cbs news, pittsfield, massachusetts. >> and that is the "cbs overnight news" for thisome of you, the news continues. for others, check back for "cbs mornings." you can follow us online any time at cbsnews.com. reporting from the nation's capital, i'm norah o'donnell. >>> this is cbs news flash. i'm matt pieper in new york. he is set to be sentenced later this month, and prosecutors are now recommending that singer r. kelly should spend more...
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the massachusetts governor tweeted today that the celtics are going to take the finals, how about a betwhen they are victorious you were a jersey of my shooting choosing, if the warriors are victorious i will wear one of yours. the governor said i see you are feeling confident now with the series heading back to boston, i will take that bet. as you know it will be a curry jersey. the bed has been made and now we sit back and we watch which governor will have to pay up. sit down baker. >> thank you for joining us to >>> tonight, the heartbreaking testimony from a fourth grader who survived the uvalde school shooting. 11-year-old miah cerrillo, among the survivors and family members testifying. miah telling congress about the moment the gunman entered the classroom, shot her teacher in the head, then gunned down her classmates and the harrowing moment she covered herself in her friend's blood and played dead to survive. >> i got a littl blood, and i put it all over me. >> miah telling congress i don't want it to happen again. >>> also tonight, th armed man arrested near the home of suprem
the massachusetts governor tweeted today that the celtics are going to take the finals, how about a betwhen they are victorious you were a jersey of my shooting choosing, if the warriors are victorious i will wear one of yours. the governor said i see you are feeling confident now with the series heading back to boston, i will take that bet. as you know it will be a curry jersey. the bed has been made and now we sit back and we watch which governor will have to pay up. sit down baker. >>...
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half-hour before tipoff, massachusetts governor charlie baker promise newsom the celtics will win the finals. baker wagered a bit saying if the warriors win, he will wear a jersey of our governor's choosing. if the celtics win, our governor will do the same. governor newsom responded shortly afterwards, saying he will take that bet and baker will have to wear a steph curry jersey. abc7 is the exclusive home of the finals. pregame and postgame programming throughout this series, continuing with game four on friday. tip-off is at 6:00 p.m. talking about the weather. temperatures are rising the rest of this workweek. going to meteorologist sandhya patel. >> and those temperatures will be rising to potentially dangerous levels towards friday. let me show you the warnings. excessive heat warning. 11:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m. friday. highs 100 to 106. that will bring a significant risk of heat illness is. heat advisory covers virtually all inland areas. also lake county. temperatures expected into the low 90's to the mid 100s. dangerous heat coming up friday. 104 degrees in fairfield. 103 in an
half-hour before tipoff, massachusetts governor charlie baker promise newsom the celtics will win the finals. baker wagered a bit saying if the warriors win, he will wear a jersey of our governor's choosing. if the celtics win, our governor will do the same. governor newsom responded shortly afterwards, saying he will take that bet and baker will have to wear a steph curry jersey. abc7 is the exclusive home of the finals. pregame and postgame programming throughout this series, continuing with...
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the warriors have arrived in massachusetts. they traveled in style.ted these photos earlier today. united airlines and logan international, f curry, draymond green, andrew wiggins and the whole gang tomorrow in boston with a light practice. wednesday is game three. as for game two, did you watch that last night? wow, chase center was electric. jordan pool was nearly the half- court shot at the end of the third quarter. they hug it out. this game and the shot put the game out of reach. the warriors beat the celtics 107-80. this series is tied on game a piece. >> it was kind of fun. we talk about how they finished quarters and how they carry over. that is obviously a big shot to get the crowd into it and kind of a dagger on what we had. >> that was whether that was me or steph curry.. >> the warriors hitting all of the shots. games three and four in boston are wednesday and friday. our own anthony florez arriving in austin tonight. he joins us with a live update throughout the week. with jessica joins us with what is coming up at 6:00. >> at 6:00, strug
the warriors have arrived in massachusetts. they traveled in style.ted these photos earlier today. united airlines and logan international, f curry, draymond green, andrew wiggins and the whole gang tomorrow in boston with a light practice. wednesday is game three. as for game two, did you watch that last night? wow, chase center was electric. jordan pool was nearly the half- court shot at the end of the third quarter. they hug it out. this game and the shot put the game out of reach. the...
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the massachusetts governor tweeted today that the celtics are going to take the finals, how about a bet they are victorious you were a jersey of my shooting choosing, if the warriors are victorious i will wear one of yours. the governor said i see you are feeling confident now with the series heading back to boston, i will take that bet. as you know it will be a curry jersey. the bed has been made and now we sit back and we watch which governor will have to pay up. sit down baker. >> thank you for joining us tonight. >> we will see you tomorrow, goodbye. ♪ >> steve: from studio 6b in rockefeller center in the heart of new york city, it's "the tonight show starring jimmy fallon."
the massachusetts governor tweeted today that the celtics are going to take the finals, how about a bet they are victorious you were a jersey of my shooting choosing, if the warriors are victorious i will wear one of yours. the governor said i see you are feeling confident now with the series heading back to boston, i will take that bet. as you know it will be a curry jersey. the bed has been made and now we sit back and we watch which governor will have to pay up. sit down baker. >>...
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doctor, doctor benjamin this schmidt, sir from cambridge, massachusetts, research associate at harvard university as senior fellow for democratic resilience at the center of european policy analysis. thank you for your time. thank you so much. ah, britain has published legislation that will unilaterally rewrite part of the treaty it's signed as part of its briggs at divorce deal with the european union. the northern ireland protocol deals with the promised as unique role as the only part of the united kingdom with a direct, a border with the republic of ireland. the protocol keeps northern ireland in the e u. single market by effectively placing a customs border in the irish sea between northern ireland and mainland britain. a leader say the new legislation is a breach of international law, british foreign minister les tress, defendant, the move were completely serious about this legislation. it doesn't fix the problems in the northern ireland protocol. it also protects the e u. single market said the e u a ne was off. as a result of this legislation. no surprise the you doesn't see th
doctor, doctor benjamin this schmidt, sir from cambridge, massachusetts, research associate at harvard university as senior fellow for democratic resilience at the center of european policy analysis. thank you for your time. thank you so much. ah, britain has published legislation that will unilaterally rewrite part of the treaty it's signed as part of its briggs at divorce deal with the european union. the northern ireland protocol deals with the promised as unique role as the only part of the...