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death rate in massachusetts is among american indians. followed by black and latinx men. the risks associated opioid overdoses continue to increase as the drug supply changes. and we see increasing levels of fentanyl a highly, highly potent synthetic opioid present. now there are subgroups of those suffering with addiction that are more vulnerable to overdoses, including those that are homeless and that are veterans. we're lucky to have governor maura healey as our here in massachusetts as led the nation in exposing the wrongdoing of the billionaire sackler family through suing purdue pharma and court for cause of the opioid epidemic. in 2020, she announced the resolution of claims against the nation's three largest drug distributors that is now providing hundreds of millions of dollars to address the opioid crisis across the state and nation. we are in need of urgent solutions to address this opioid crisis and the role that cannabis can play is only compelling. it's a practical, nonlethal and legal tool, and our public health and clinica
death rate in massachusetts is among american indians. followed by black and latinx men. the risks associated opioid overdoses continue to increase as the drug supply changes. and we see increasing levels of fentanyl a highly, highly potent synthetic opioid present. now there are subgroups of those suffering with addiction that are more vulnerable to overdoses, including those that are homeless and that are veterans. we're lucky to have governor maura healey as our here in massachusetts as led...
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for what purpose does the gentleman from massachusetts -- the gentleman from massachusetts is recognizedmr. mcgovern: the gentleman said the democrats shut down the economy in the pandemic. i should remind him donald john trump was the president of the united states and you controlled the house. i yield two minutes to the gentlewoman from texas, ms. jackson lee. ms. jackson lee: i thank the gentleman from massachusetts. let me announce breaking news. i don't want to see the government shut down. democrats don't want to see the government shut down. the american people don't want to see the government shut down. i'm standing with the american people and cities and hamlets and rillages and counties and states. what has failed to to be enounsuated by my friend on the other side is that we had a deal. we should have been finished with this. the speaker of the house and the president of the united states already agreed in the spring on what the numbers would be, what we were going to do for the government to keep operating. it's already been done. we're here now because of the upheaval of mag
for what purpose does the gentleman from massachusetts -- the gentleman from massachusetts is recognizedmr. mcgovern: the gentleman said the democrats shut down the economy in the pandemic. i should remind him donald john trump was the president of the united states and you controlled the house. i yield two minutes to the gentlewoman from texas, ms. jackson lee. ms. jackson lee: i thank the gentleman from massachusetts. let me announce breaking news. i don't want to see the government shut...
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events in massachusetts got everyone's attention. soon after the adjournment of the annapolis convention, daniel shays organized several hundred impoverished farmers and marched to springfield. such rebellions by the people had been occurring quite regularly throughout 1786. in massachusetts, new hampshire, connecticut and vermont. rebellious farmers had closed courts, broken up farm auctions and attacked state legislatures. by the end of the year, nearly 9000 rebels had been organized with no real federal army and an inadequate militia. the situation threatened to get out of hand. during this period, abigail adams wrote to thomas jefferson regarding the rebellion. it is true, sir. the uprising has have been very alarming. they have even stopped the courts of justice in several counties. a few weeks after the final defeat of shays by the massachusetts militia in january 1787, the continental congress endorsed the annapolis proposal for a general convention and called upon all states to send delegates to philadelphia in may. daniel sh
events in massachusetts got everyone's attention. soon after the adjournment of the annapolis convention, daniel shays organized several hundred impoverished farmers and marched to springfield. such rebellions by the people had been occurring quite regularly throughout 1786. in massachusetts, new hampshire, connecticut and vermont. rebellious farmers had closed courts, broken up farm auctions and attacked state legislatures. by the end of the year, nearly 9000 rebels had been organized with no...
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even while serving on the massachusetts supreme court or the u.s. supreme court. several of his letters went on the massachusetts court in particular he would complain you could tell in a minute where a lawyer is going that he will go on for another 15 or 20 and would use the time to write letters to his friends while sitting on the bench his irish -- there was one that i love, he wrote to his i wish friend lady castle town. he said that i am now listening to an argument to determine who will be the mayor of worchester, an impertinent distraction when someone is trying to write to a lady. [laughter] they are literary masterpieces in their own right. i thought i would read to you a portion of my prologue where i really tried to lay out why i find him such a fascinating figure and of enduring importance. as he approached his 75th year, in the winter of 1916, justice oliver wendell holmes was almost as recognizable to tourists wandering the nation's capital as the washington monument or the smithsonian institution. every afternoon, when the court was in session, the
even while serving on the massachusetts supreme court or the u.s. supreme court. several of his letters went on the massachusetts court in particular he would complain you could tell in a minute where a lawyer is going that he will go on for another 15 or 20 and would use the time to write letters to his friends while sitting on the bench his irish -- there was one that i love, he wrote to his i wish friend lady castle town. he said that i am now listening to an argument to determine who will...
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that because that's what elbridge did in massachusetts and also to virginia delegates. edmund randolph vginia and george mason of virginia, one of the most underappreciated of the founders who refed to sign the constitution along the other three because it didn't contain a bill of rights. why not? because james madison, among others, said a bill of rights would be unnecessary or dangerous. unnecessary because the constitution itself is a bill of rights. it gives congress only enumerated powers. and since congress has no power to infringe speech, for example, there's no reason to fear that congress would abridge free speech. and dangerous, madison said, because people might assume that if a right wasn't written down, it wasn't protected. and the framers believed that our rights are so capacious that they come from god or nature, not from government. and to try to reduce them to a single list would be folly. but in the face of objections from the three anti-federalists and also the state ratifying conventions, madison changed his mind. he was a practical politician. he al
that because that's what elbridge did in massachusetts and also to virginia delegates. edmund randolph vginia and george mason of virginia, one of the most underappreciated of the founders who refed to sign the constitution along the other three because it didn't contain a bill of rights. why not? because james madison, among others, said a bill of rights would be unnecessary or dangerous. unnecessary because the constitution itself is a bill of rights. it gives congress only enumerated powers....
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it was impossible for me to return to massachusetts, he declared, without that. hiring a hack driver to convey him to sharpsburg, the boston refused to north without a souvenir. i picked up a rebel canteen and one of our own, he began. but there was something repulsive about the trodden and stained relics of that stale battlefield. it was like the table of some -- left and. one turned away, disgusted its broken fragments and muddy heel taps. ultimate lee, the senior holmes, settled for a bullet or two a button and a brass plate from a soldier's belt, together with a which i picked up. he explained he directed to richmond, virginia. it seal unbroken unbroken. the elder holmes was hardly alone in pondering propriety of his relics. indeed, the invited a fierce debate about what constituted conduct on a battlefield. yet strewn with wounded and dead bodies. even as own morbid curiosity delivered to the field. one philadelphia spectator registered indignation at the sight civilians plundering the shell plowed ground per lining, discarded muskets and other souvenirs. i
it was impossible for me to return to massachusetts, he declared, without that. hiring a hack driver to convey him to sharpsburg, the boston refused to north without a souvenir. i picked up a rebel canteen and one of our own, he began. but there was something repulsive about the trodden and stained relics of that stale battlefield. it was like the table of some -- left and. one turned away, disgusted its broken fragments and muddy heel taps. ultimate lee, the senior holmes, settled for a bullet...
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riesgo de apagones entre massachusetts, new hampshire y maine estarÁ presente.mas que estaremos vigilando muy de cerca. es importante que consideres los siguientes consejos en caso de apagones: prepara kit de emergencia, linterna, baterÍa, utiliza el generador al aire libre. hay que prepararse porque desde esta noche llegarÁn vientos de tormenta tropical hacia massachusetts. carolina: seguimos en esta Época de huracanes. gracias. borja: ya lo avanzÁbamos en titulares, pasamos con un indignante caso de agresiÓn fÍsica a una empleada de un establecimiento que tratÓ de impedir un robo. al malhechor no le importÓ que esta persona tiene 60 aÑos. carolina: andra leÓn tiene el vÍdeo sensible que denuncia el terrible momento y quÉ le pasÓ a esta mujer. andrea: este es el momento en que un delincuente entra una tienda ubicada en el barrio chino de los Ángeles, y no sÓlo se lleva varios artÍculos, sino cuando un empleado intenta detenerlos, Éste la golpea en el rostro, provocando que la mujer de 60 aÑos caiga al suelo. el sujeto habÍa llegado a la tienda con una mÁscara,
riesgo de apagones entre massachusetts, new hampshire y maine estarÁ presente.mas que estaremos vigilando muy de cerca. es importante que consideres los siguientes consejos en caso de apagones: prepara kit de emergencia, linterna, baterÍa, utiliza el generador al aire libre. hay que prepararse porque desde esta noche llegarÁn vientos de tormenta tropical hacia massachusetts. carolina: seguimos en esta Época de huracanes. gracias. borja: ya lo avanzÁbamos en titulares, pasamos con un...
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they were not on the massachusetts supreme court.hould pause and say what massachusetts versus epa was about on the standing question, on climate change and greenhouse gases, did massachusetts and other states have standing to bring the claim and it was as much a speculative, not imminent question but the court recognized special solicitude for states as a sovereign and i'm not sure what quasi-sovereign is. what is dual sovereignty? states are sovereign, that's part of the doctrine but roberts dissented on that question. to connect some dots here, what also came down was texas versus united states, that case was brett kavanaugh and roberts in the majority, with others concurring but reaching on fairly standard ground on prosecutorial discretion, texas does not have standing against the united states but on a case about the border there was a border war if you will or a proxy war on a separate question of state standing, alito's dissent on his own 8:one, saying quoting massachusetts versus epa saying their state standing, there should
they were not on the massachusetts supreme court.hould pause and say what massachusetts versus epa was about on the standing question, on climate change and greenhouse gases, did massachusetts and other states have standing to bring the claim and it was as much a speculative, not imminent question but the court recognized special solicitude for states as a sovereign and i'm not sure what quasi-sovereign is. what is dual sovereignty? states are sovereign, that's part of the doctrine but roberts...
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and becoming the massachusetts senate president. coolidge delivered, his famous faith in massachusetts, saying men do not make laws. they do, but discover them. laws must be justified by something more than the will of the majority. they must rest on the eternal foundation of righteousness. governor noem leads a state that captures the spirit of western independence with the humble moral framework of its state under god. the people rule. i cannot help but know that one popular president, the green mountains of vermont, announced while in the black hills of south dakota that he chooses not to run. perhaps a governor in south dakota will choose otherwise. thank you, governor, for your leadership, for your service to our country, and for being a shining example of the american spirit that coolidge deeply embodied. let's give a warm welcome to governor kristi noem, a leader making difference for the people of south dakota, and by her example, all americans. well, good afternoon. it's wonderful to be with all of you. thank you for inviti
and becoming the massachusetts senate president. coolidge delivered, his famous faith in massachusetts, saying men do not make laws. they do, but discover them. laws must be justified by something more than the will of the majority. they must rest on the eternal foundation of righteousness. governor noem leads a state that captures the spirit of western independence with the humble moral framework of its state under god. the people rule. i cannot help but know that one popular president, the...
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in massachusetts, a state far away from the southern border, where there is not one republican member from congress, the governor has declared an emergency based upon the illegal immigration. the governor of new york told those were coming to go somewhere else. the mayor of new york city says it is destroying his city. the el paso mayor says it is about to cripple him. these are democratic leaders that are calling out for the president to do something. we are going to give democrats and this president an opportunity to actually do that and keep this government open. hopefully, the senate will be able to start moving some appropriation bills. let me introduce the congresswoman from new york who can explain the number one issue in new york that the mayor and governor talks about, the illegal immigration that's coming into their city. congresswoman mela talk us. >> thank you, speaker. this morning, our city put out an advisory that the people of the city of new york should carry around narcan with them. that's how bad the fentanyl crisis has gotten. recommending the citizens of new york
in massachusetts, a state far away from the southern border, where there is not one republican member from congress, the governor has declared an emergency based upon the illegal immigration. the governor of new york told those were coming to go somewhere else. the mayor of new york city says it is destroying his city. the el paso mayor says it is about to cripple him. these are democratic leaders that are calling out for the president to do something. we are going to give democrats and this...
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folks in massachusetts protesting against new shelters for migrants. state is overwhelmed trying to handle the surge from the border crisis. now the governor is having to mobilize the national guard. molly line is in boston following this for us. hey, molly. >> good morning, julie. the massachusetts national guard will begin to take their places early next week providing all sorts of services at these emergency shelter hotels that are set up across the state. members will work on site coordinating everything from transportation to food to other services like medical care. delivered all by a web of vendors, community organizations state and local governments including to enroll children in schools. they were called into service last week by the governor, a democrat, who issued that order activating up to 250 national guard members. the move coming just weeks after healey declared a state of emergency tied to the rapidly rising number of migrants arriving here and stretching shelter capacity to unsustainable levels. >> i am delivering an urgent and forma
folks in massachusetts protesting against new shelters for migrants. state is overwhelmed trying to handle the surge from the border crisis. now the governor is having to mobilize the national guard. molly line is in boston following this for us. hey, molly. >> good morning, julie. the massachusetts national guard will begin to take their places early next week providing all sorts of services at these emergency shelter hotels that are set up across the state. members will work on site...
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i come from a state up north, massachusetts. tell my constituents who depend on liheap to heat their homes. the thinking behind gutting liheap by 65%. talk about cruel. there are consequences to your actions. there are consequences to your words. credit the downgrading of our credit, and if you succeed in getting some of these cuts, people are going to lose benefits that they not only rely on to do things like heat their homes, they need them to survive. enough of the nonsense. let's come together and let's stop wasting time bringing another extreme c.r. to the house rules committee to bring on this floor. that makes the crummy bill you brought the other night look like it's reasonable. come on. we are running out of time. i reserve the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from massachusetts reserves. members are again reminded to direct their remarks to the chair. the gentleman from oklahoma is recognized. mr. cole: thank you very much, mr. speaker. mr. speaker, i yield two minutes to my very good friend,
i come from a state up north, massachusetts. tell my constituents who depend on liheap to heat their homes. the thinking behind gutting liheap by 65%. talk about cruel. there are consequences to your actions. there are consequences to your words. credit the downgrading of our credit, and if you succeed in getting some of these cuts, people are going to lose benefits that they not only rely on to do things like heat their homes, they need them to survive. enough of the nonsense. let's come...
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the democrats feel about the impending shount, i would like to bring in eye anna presley from massachusettsker mccarthy has been donnelling questions on whether or not he would turn to democrats to try to gain enough support to pass his continuing resolution. do you see a scenario in which house democrats would work with mccarthy on this to try to keep the government open? >> you know, it is shameful, jake, that we're in this position at all. we began the 118th congress in chaos. mccarthy could not get his conference together now could he advance his harmful and unpopular agenda. to date what do we have here. a baseless impeachment. a march toward a nationwide ban on abortion, banning books, a completely out of step with the american people. the democrats are ready, we've been ready. we are united. and we're focused on the people. we're ready to keep the government open. and to maintain a essential services. >> congressman gaetz of florida said if mccarthy does turn to democrats, he would introduce a motion to vacate the speakership and we heard from congressman pfluger that he thinks other
the democrats feel about the impending shount, i would like to bring in eye anna presley from massachusettsker mccarthy has been donnelling questions on whether or not he would turn to democrats to try to gain enough support to pass his continuing resolution. do you see a scenario in which house democrats would work with mccarthy on this to try to keep the government open? >> you know, it is shameful, jake, that we're in this position at all. we began the 118th congress in chaos. mccarthy...
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. >>> new pictures out of massachusetts. heavy rain triggered this intense flash flooding you are seeing in parts of the state overnight. left drivers trapped in vehicles, entire roads impassable in some areas. officials say 11 inches of rain fell in some parts of that state. wow. >> you know what? they have approached 30 inches of rain since june 1. so very, very wet summer. that really saturated the ground and then they get another 7 inches from this month and within the past day another 5. that set the scene for flooding. this is what was really the peak of the rainfall event in massachusetts in worcester county. the storm system responsible is exiting the new england coastline. we are in a bit of a break. look at this. this is yet another cold front that's going to bring more rainfall to the area tomorrow. the potential for flash flooding exists there. fitchburg, massachusetts, in a one-hour period, 3 inches of rain. the storm total higher than that, exceeding a half a foot, even nine inches in some locations. you can se
. >>> new pictures out of massachusetts. heavy rain triggered this intense flash flooding you are seeing in parts of the state overnight. left drivers trapped in vehicles, entire roads impassable in some areas. officials say 11 inches of rain fell in some parts of that state. wow. >> you know what? they have approached 30 inches of rain since june 1. so very, very wet summer. that really saturated the ground and then they get another 7 inches from this month and within the past...
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my inaugural party, my inauguration was the day he was elected in massachusetts. [applause] before we went out for the party we had a small understated party at a basketball arena in new jersey. [laughter] we are back offstage and watched and i delayed going out there to watch him give his victory speech that night. it was a great sense of momentum for our party and our country. i want it a few months earlier, so did bob mcdonald in virginia and then scott came in one next door in massachusetts. it was a real sense that what barack obama was doing to the country was not going to be un-responded to. in fact it happened in states like new jersey and massachusetts and we had a really good opportunity to do a lot of great things in the country and so i always have great and fond recollections of the times i've spent with scott and gail so i appreciate them inviting me to be with all of you tonight. i am not going to spend a lot of time during a speech i would rather do questions. but it will say three things quickly. first is i want to talk about the debate from a cou
my inaugural party, my inauguration was the day he was elected in massachusetts. [applause] before we went out for the party we had a small understated party at a basketball arena in new jersey. [laughter] we are back offstage and watched and i delayed going out there to watch him give his victory speech that night. it was a great sense of momentum for our party and our country. i want it a few months earlier, so did bob mcdonald in virginia and then scott came in one next door in...
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you have the governor of new jersey, governor of massachusetts, all democrats that have a real challenge based upon the president's border policy. we've got more people on the terrorist watchlist coming across our border than any time in american history. just in the month of february alone, we caught more people on the terrorist watch list only, and the entire last administration. the real question americans want to know, why are they coming, who are they talking to and what do they have plans? this isn't coming from a few countries in south america, it's from 100 60 other countries. we have people trying to get into california from yemen on the terrorist watch list. in our conference today we want to make sure we can curve this runaway spending with the democrats. we were able to cut quite a bit of that in the debt ceiling on we want to look at other ways to eliminate ways, secure borders to make it safer and really stop the fentanyl that we watch day in and day out, killing americans. almost 300 americans will be poisoned and died today from fentanyl. it's the equivalent of an airline
you have the governor of new jersey, governor of massachusetts, all democrats that have a real challenge based upon the president's border policy. we've got more people on the terrorist watchlist coming across our border than any time in american history. just in the month of february alone, we caught more people on the terrorist watch list only, and the entire last administration. the real question americans want to know, why are they coming, who are they talking to and what do they have...
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massachusetts national guard members helping enroll children in massachusetts schools. bret?. oil prices surge to highest since november. extended voluntary supply cuts to the end of the year. also tonight a new high for household debt here in the u.s. we get reaction to both tonight from market analyst oil trader phil flynn. phil, thanks for being here. >> thanks, bret. >> bret: what do you make of this extension by saudi arabia and russia and what it means to the oil markets long-term or even short-term? in the short-term and long term higher prices. -opec and russia checkmark to the global oil market. they are sending a message to the biden administration that they are in control and that you better not mess with them anymore because they're going to reduce supplies. and this is coming at a very critical time here in the u.s. bret we are seeing u.s. splice fallen over 30 million barrels since july and tighten more with this cut. >> bret: put up the charts crude oil cuts futures contract. crude oil prices rising above $87 for the first time november -- since november 2022 l
massachusetts national guard members helping enroll children in massachusetts schools. bret?. oil prices surge to highest since november. extended voluntary supply cuts to the end of the year. also tonight a new high for household debt here in the u.s. we get reaction to both tonight from market analyst oil trader phil flynn. phil, thanks for being here. >> thanks, bret. >> bret: what do you make of this extension by saudi arabia and russia and what it means to the oil markets...
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helene attended wheaton college in massachusetts where she sang in another group the whea-tones. she is in the back row with the black dress on. one more thing, as much as she left her singing, helene had a another passion. journalism. what did you think what's going to happen to her? everywhere she headed? >> for great things. i saw helene the christmas of december of 1979 at church. she told me that she was going off to denver to do this internship to further interests in journalism. and she was very excited about it. >> helene arrived in january 1980 to begin that internship at a radio station in denver. a long way from home. fortunately, she had relatives nearby. your family didn't worry about her going off to colorado because she was not going to be alone and she was staying with your aunt and uncle. >> exactly. >> then came that day, january 16th. helene had barely been there two weeks when she grabbed the bus from the radio station around 6 pm to go back to her aunt and uncle's house. she'd made the commute before without a problem. that night, helene pruszynski never made
helene attended wheaton college in massachusetts where she sang in another group the whea-tones. she is in the back row with the black dress on. one more thing, as much as she left her singing, helene had a another passion. journalism. what did you think what's going to happen to her? everywhere she headed? >> for great things. i saw helene the christmas of december of 1979 at church. she told me that she was going off to denver to do this internship to further interests in journalism....
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the gentleman from massachusetts. mr. mcgovern: i wonder if the d krmp c writes the gentleman's speeches. they quoted his words in a speech. talk is cheap around here. and so, i mean, the choice is clear, the choice is clear and the gentleman has made clear where he stands. i am happy to yield two minutes to the distinguished member of the rules committee, ms. scanlon. ms. scanlon: so we are 37 hours, 6 minutes and 27 seconds away from a shutdown and unnecessary and devastating government shutdown after wasting weeks on right-wing messaging points and bills. but here, the majority has brought to this committee not a responsible short-term funding bill but partisan posturing, dangerous and unrealistic games to play indicate the factions in their party and well past time for chaos caucus to govern. this colossal failure of the house speaker and republicans to keep the lights on across this country will cause harm to our economy and hardworking families. these aren't numbers but families whose lives will be upended. senior c
the gentleman from massachusetts. mr. mcgovern: i wonder if the d krmp c writes the gentleman's speeches. they quoted his words in a speech. talk is cheap around here. and so, i mean, the choice is clear, the choice is clear and the gentleman has made clear where he stands. i am happy to yield two minutes to the distinguished member of the rules committee, ms. scanlon. ms. scanlon: so we are 37 hours, 6 minutes and 27 seconds away from a shutdown and unnecessary and devastating government...
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just ensured thousands of miles of journey to get to massachusetts.o do not want to break the law. meanwhile, we have a whole bunch of local restaurants that cannot open several days a week because they do not have enough people to fill positions. so there is a clear mismatch here. we need a lot more work permits. we also need a lot more asylum judges, so when these people come over the border seeking asylum, they are not just put in limbo and shift to places like massachusetts and new york to wait for months on and before they get the hearing. they need to be heard immediately. get their issues resolved, if they do not qualify for asylum, i'm sorry, they will have to go back across the border. >> the speed in this definitely after 18 months, the work from, what happens then if their case hasn't been adjudicated? congressman seth moulton thank you for your time. >> thank you. >> these are called best and final offer from the hollywood studios and the strike, we will have a live report from the city of stars next. city of stars next they have business
just ensured thousands of miles of journey to get to massachusetts.o do not want to break the law. meanwhile, we have a whole bunch of local restaurants that cannot open several days a week because they do not have enough people to fill positions. so there is a clear mismatch here. we need a lot more work permits. we also need a lot more asylum judges, so when these people come over the border seeking asylum, they are not just put in limbo and shift to places like massachusetts and new york to...
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and massachusetts prone to some of this, especially with elevation at play. the rain has been spreading farther to the north and as it is spreading it's weakening some. these are isolated locations and forecast models were picking up on this, sort of later in the forecast period. it really hopped on our radar literally, about 48 hours ago. focusing in on where is this the heaviest and new york city was in the bulls eye. along the jersey shore. we talk about the inland impacts, this is a coastal low developing. as it skirts away from the coast, it's going to pull the moisture with it. once you work up, even into the lower hudson valley, we know in july we had orange county, west point, highland falls, they suffered tremendously. it could be a scenario we see on long island, a lot of the commuters at a standstill. even trying to get a taxi is tough today in the city because of how much rain we have seen and how slow going things are. but the heaviest rain we have seen, it is dispersing a bit, weakening as we see it push up into connecticut, some portions of con
and massachusetts prone to some of this, especially with elevation at play. the rain has been spreading farther to the north and as it is spreading it's weakening some. these are isolated locations and forecast models were picking up on this, sort of later in the forecast period. it really hopped on our radar literally, about 48 hours ago. focusing in on where is this the heaviest and new york city was in the bulls eye. along the jersey shore. we talk about the inland impacts, this is a coastal...
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and later on his 1st foreign trip in 3 years from cambridge, massachusetts, i'm joined now by doctor john pock from the career project at the harvard kennedy school. could that be with us? i'm gonna stop asking what the russia and north korea want from each other. so that's a unique relationship right now they have the opportunity to help each other in solving very specific problems. in the case of russia putting has the ability to access artillery shells that the north koreans are having their inventory and other munitions for the battlefield. and the case of north korea kim is able to, to get the russian assistance that he needs in terms of getting his space lunch vehicle program to the next stage. and eventually putting a satellite in toward a little over a year ago. the russians helped ron in terms of putting their cam relating to board date. and so a very similar type of case study could play out here in terms of a rush at north korea cooperation. does it appear to you that the threat of more sanctions from washington has much of an effect on how north korea and russia do busine
and later on his 1st foreign trip in 3 years from cambridge, massachusetts, i'm joined now by doctor john pock from the career project at the harvard kennedy school. could that be with us? i'm gonna stop asking what the russia and north korea want from each other. so that's a unique relationship right now they have the opportunity to help each other in solving very specific problems. in the case of russia putting has the ability to access artillery shells that the north koreans are having their...
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the coastal areas of massachusetts. and the current wind gusts here, this is fascinating, there was a 55 mile-an-hour wind gust, so that is tropical storm force in nantucket, and right now, they're gusting to about 39, so that's still tropical storm force. and we anticipate these winds to last here, another three to six hours, before the system finally makes landfall, into, it looks like the canadian maritimes and nova scotia. but regardless, it is a large storm, impacts well outside of this area, and just checked on this as well, in maine, there's now 44,000 customers without power, so anticipated to go up, because the strongest winds now impacting eastern maine and it is very easy to topple trees there, and take down power lines, so we anticipate that number to continue to climb this morning. so victor, amara, the storm kind of playing out like a nor'easter here. i think that's what people anticipated. that's how they braced their properties for. that's how they braced their homes for. and they've been through it befo
the coastal areas of massachusetts. and the current wind gusts here, this is fascinating, there was a 55 mile-an-hour wind gust, so that is tropical storm force in nantucket, and right now, they're gusting to about 39, so that's still tropical storm force. and we anticipate these winds to last here, another three to six hours, before the system finally makes landfall, into, it looks like the canadian maritimes and nova scotia. but regardless, it is a large storm, impacts well outside of this...
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massachusetts but into maine. with the european model, norah, and the gts forecast model as well. >> all right. chris, thank you. >>> we turn now to the biggest antitrust case in nearly a quarter century. the department of justice and in more than a dozen states are accusing google of being a dominating monopoly and illegally shutting out rival search engines. cbs's jo ling kent reports the trial could completely change the way that big tech does business with consumers. >> reporter: today in federal court in washington, google on defense. the justice department is accusing the company of monopolistic behavior, alleging it abused its power by paying $10 billion a year to be the default search engine on apple's iphones, samsung galaxies, and beyond, unfairly keeping the commission like microsoft bing and duck duck go at bay. the doj says those deals cemented google's overall dominance, creating a, quote, feedback loop that always turns to google's advantage. the tech giant hit back, saying the government is trying
massachusetts but into maine. with the european model, norah, and the gts forecast model as well. >> all right. chris, thank you. >>> we turn now to the biggest antitrust case in nearly a quarter century. the department of justice and in more than a dozen states are accusing google of being a dominating monopoly and illegally shutting out rival search engines. cbs's jo ling kent reports the trial could completely change the way that big tech does business with consumers. >>...
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molly line is in massachusetts where the national guard is being mobilized.eff flock in southern new jersey where the biden administration is looking at the atlantic city airport as a new spot to house migrants. tell us more. >> dana, it's not the world's busiest airport, atlantic city airport but it could get a lot busier. it is on the list of ten federally owned facilities where some migrants from new york city, perhaps as many as 60,000, could be sent. they've been flooding into new york as you well know. bus loads and the city is not ready to say uncle, i think. the mayor there saying he needs federal help and they need to go somewhere. bloomberg first reporting that among the ten cities, yeah, atlantic city and just as a point of order we're in egg harbour township where the airport is. this has set off a firestorm of local protests and it is not just republicans but democrats as well, including the governor of new jersey, who has famously dubbed his state a sanctuary city. phil murphy said this. i don't see any scenario where we're going to be able to t
molly line is in massachusetts where the national guard is being mobilized.eff flock in southern new jersey where the biden administration is looking at the atlantic city airport as a new spot to house migrants. tell us more. >> dana, it's not the world's busiest airport, atlantic city airport but it could get a lot busier. it is on the list of ten federally owned facilities where some migrants from new york city, perhaps as many as 60,000, could be sent. they've been flooding into new...
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. ♪ ♪ >> norah: the flood emergency in massachusetts with hundreds of homes damaged. >> we rescued sot night we don't even have a total count. >> norah: plus the new path for hurricane lee just coming in. ♪ ♪ >> north korean leader kim jong un arrives in russia for a meeting with vladimir putin. speak with the meeting comes asa becomes more desperate for ammo to support its invasion of ukraine. ♪ ♪ >> norah: and america decides. the first part of our in-depth interview with republican hopeful ron desantis, all about the issues. the focus tonight, foreign policy. >> norah: would you come as commander in chief, authorize a preventive strike against the north koreans? ♪ ♪ speak of the biggest antitrust trial in decades begins today and it is google versus the u.s. >> the justice department and more than a dozen states accused the company of illegally limiting your online search options. [barking] >> norah: at this performance will have you barking for joy. ♪ ♪ good evening, and thank you for joining us on this tuesday night. we begin with breaking news right here in washington and the im
. ♪ ♪ >> norah: the flood emergency in massachusetts with hundreds of homes damaged. >> we rescued sot night we don't even have a total count. >> norah: plus the new path for hurricane lee just coming in. ♪ ♪ >> north korean leader kim jong un arrives in russia for a meeting with vladimir putin. speak with the meeting comes asa becomes more desperate for ammo to support its invasion of ukraine. ♪ ♪ >> norah: and america decides. the first part of our...
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rob, thank you, from massachusetts tonight. >>> the u.s.tate department this evening says several americans are onboard a cruise ship that has now run aground in greenland. this evening, the effort to get to those 206 passengers, and why they could be stuck on that ship for days now. here's abc's stephanie ramos. >> reporter: tonight, 206 passengers, including several americans, are stranded. their luxury cruise ship run aground in remote northeast greenland. it was a trip of a lifetime, a 22-day expedition through the arctic circle, costing upwards of $20,000 per person. the "ocean explorer" departing from norway september 1st, traveling through fjords when it became stuck in sand and mud on monday. inspections show the hull is intact. no injuries reported. now passengers and crew sit, anxiously waiting for this danish naval vessel to arrive. today, a fishing vessel unable to free the ship at high tide. according to a passenger interviewed by australian media, the crew has lowered the lifeboats, the anchor, and emptied water to try to ligh
rob, thank you, from massachusetts tonight. >>> the u.s.tate department this evening says several americans are onboard a cruise ship that has now run aground in greenland. this evening, the effort to get to those 206 passengers, and why they could be stuck on that ship for days now. here's abc's stephanie ramos. >> reporter: tonight, 206 passengers, including several americans, are stranded. their luxury cruise ship run aground in remote northeast greenland. it was a trip of a...