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speaker, does jacht massachusetts have any -- does the gentleman from massachusetts have any additionalpeakers or is he prepared to close? mr. mcgovern: i'm prepared to close. ms. houchin: we're prepared to close also, mr. speaker. i reserve. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman reserves. the gentleman from massachusetts to close. mr. mcgovern: mr. speaker, again, this has been the most incompetent, ineffective, unproductive congress in the history of the united states of america. the fact that we are here considering these nonsense, do-nothing bills, is just the latest example. this republican majority has been a failure. a total embarrassment. i could spend all day comparing our record with theirs. republicans have had pathetically few bills of substance enacted into law. and on must-pass legislation, every single time it has been democrats who have had to step up to give republicans the votes that they needed to get things across the finish line. the gentlelady can't rebut that because there's nothing to rebut. republicans have done nothing of importance. i don't even know why th
speaker, does jacht massachusetts have any -- does the gentleman from massachusetts have any additionalpeakers or is he prepared to close? mr. mcgovern: i'm prepared to close. ms. houchin: we're prepared to close also, mr. speaker. i reserve. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman reserves. the gentleman from massachusetts to close. mr. mcgovern: mr. speaker, again, this has been the most incompetent, ineffective, unproductive congress in the history of the united states of america. the fact...
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massachusetts, many of were in boston and the highest overdose death rate in massachusetts is among american indians, followed by black latin x-men. the risks associated with opioid overdoses to increase as the drug changes and we see increasing levels of fentanyl a highly, highly potent synthetic opioid present. now there are subgroup of those suffering with addiction that are more to overdoses, including those that are homeless and that are veterans. we're lucky to have governor maura healey as our leader here in massachusetts as she led the nation and exposing the wrongdoings of the billionaire sackler family through suing pharma and court for the cause of the opioid epidemic. and 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 to address this opioid crisis and the role that cannabis can play not only compelling, it's a practical, non-lethal and legal tool. and our public health clinical toolkit that we c
massachusetts, many of were in boston and the highest overdose death rate in massachusetts is among american indians, followed by black latin x-men. the risks associated with opioid overdoses to increase as the drug changes and we see increasing levels of fentanyl a highly, highly potent synthetic opioid present. now there are subgroup of those suffering with addiction that are more to overdoses, including those that are homeless and that are veterans. we're lucky to have governor maura healey...
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massachusetts freaking out abo this. of course, it's about to destroy the colony, but all the colonies, i mean, cutting o the port is cutting the lifeblood of massachusetts that's trying to kill the colony. all of the colonies are respond to this ending the, you know, limiting and ending democracy in massachusetts what i give away. what is it you care about making money off of us? what is it you're willing to sacrifice? apparently the lives of colonists, the massacre democracy itself, and the lifeblood of. this colony. you're. who your true nature. or does parliament have the right to such laws usurping the rights of colonists, forcing its way? this is the moment that we have a continental congress that meets in 1774 for the first time in which representatives from all of the colonies come to try to figure out how you respond to this kind of in hunger. rebel. series acts against us us. 30 seconds was anything here raw. now? not really. that's not what the issue is. was anything here biased or was i just telling the truth
massachusetts freaking out abo this. of course, it's about to destroy the colony, but all the colonies, i mean, cutting o the port is cutting the lifeblood of massachusetts that's trying to kill the colony. all of the colonies are respond to this ending the, you know, limiting and ending democracy in massachusetts what i give away. what is it you care about making money off of us? what is it you're willing to sacrifice? apparently the lives of colonists, the massacre democracy itself, and the...
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we've just covered the founding of jamestown in massachusetts in the middle colonies. and last time we were talking about how diverse the colonies were getting not just british, but different people, how much more population, how much were growing, how the economy was booming, and how the great awakening was both dividing. colonies one from another, or rather people within, the colonies one from the another, but also providing a common experience right? this is where we've come from. where we're going is the revolution. we're talking about wars and we're talking about tensions. the theme of today is the colonists were whining freeloaders getting all the benefits of british citizenship. yep. without footing any of the cost. that's the motherland fought to protect them. they then objected to carrying any of the burden for paying their share of the costs of protecting them. we're going to talk about the situation at the end of the last war, what the solutions, including curb the freeloading colonists. just stay with me on this, okay? stay with me on this. the european in
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the supreme judicial in massachusetts. and by virtue of a judicial decision in 1783 that ruled that enslavement was incompatible with the massachusetts constitution on the grounds of the language in. the constitution that came from the declaration of independence. enslavement was abolished in massachusetts. so that's the second important lesson of the story. the abolitionist movement had to grow greatly in force over time, obviously, before it became what we know of it in the 19th century. but as they say, it quickened in that moment. that is when it came to life. it was born. there had been prior writers and thinkers going as far back as the early 18th century. james otis, who famously gave us the slogan no taxation without representation, also argued that the africans on the shores of the atlantic, there coast rather had the same rights as englishmen, and should be respected as having the same rights as englishmen. so the intellectual foundations had been growing, and then the politics quickened in the of the revolution.
the supreme judicial in massachusetts. and by virtue of a judicial decision in 1783 that ruled that enslavement was incompatible with the massachusetts constitution on the grounds of the language in. the constitution that came from the declaration of independence. enslavement was abolished in massachusetts. so that's the second important lesson of the story. the abolitionist movement had to grow greatly in force over time, obviously, before it became what we know of it in the 19th century. but...
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and so those people would then go on the ship, desire and come back up to massachusetts. and this was a very important moment in history because. this was the first time that enslaved african people sold in new england. and this was 1638. so remember, talked about kind of all of these dates, 16, 19, 16, 27 with new york and now 1638 here with the desire. now this becomes the policy. this becomes something that people are looking to do. they start to see how this is a way both dispossess indigenous people of their of their homelands and also make some money and be kind of a lasting way to to claim the land and so i want to talk a little bit about how they did this right. so is an idea that people start think that the european colonies start to think is a good policy and so they decide to to start doing this in subsequent wars. in fact, in 1940, it's in 1646 and 1946. this is a long over, thank goodness. but in 1646, it was just it becomes the official policy in new england and in fact, master massachusetts, not south carolina, not north carolina, not, you know, virginia. m
and so those people would then go on the ship, desire and come back up to massachusetts. and this was a very important moment in history because. this was the first time that enslaved african people sold in new england. and this was 1638. so remember, talked about kind of all of these dates, 16, 19, 16, 27 with new york and now 1638 here with the desire. now this becomes the policy. this becomes something that people are looking to do. they start to see how this is a way both dispossess...
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we've just covered the founding of jamestown in massachusetts in the middle colonies. and last time we were talking about how diverse the colonies were getting not just british, but different people, how much more population, how much were growing, how the economy was booming, and how the great awakening was both dividing. colonies one from another, or rather people within, the colonies one from the another, but also providing a common experience right? this is where we've come from. where we're going is the revolution. we're talking about wars and we're talking about tensions. the theme of today is the colonists were whining freeloaders getting all the benefits of british citizenship. yep. without footing any of the cost. that's the motherland fought to protect them. they then objected to carrying any of the burden for paying their share of the costs of protecting them. we're going to talk about the situation at the end of the last war, what the solutions, including curb the freeloading colonists. just stay with me on this, okay? stay with me on this. the european in
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commonwealth of massachusetts, there are currently 617 postal facilities.n named woman, and only five for people of color. to date, not one has been aapi . dating back to my time on the boston city council, i've underscored the need for us to have institutional representation in our public spaces because who we honor matters. at a time when the contributions of black, brown, aapi and other marginalized communities are facing increased threats and erase you are, recognizing their contributions by securing theirt meaningful step forward. caroline often said, quote, there is always more work to do, end quote. and i wholeheartedly agree. but today, with this resolution, we recognize the work she's done and honor h legacy, a legacy that will endure for generations to come. i urge my colleagues to support this bill, and i'd also like to take a moment to thank a dedicated member of my a-team, bailey connors, and my ledge staff wh bring this to fruition today. thank you and i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman yields. the gentleman from maryland r
commonwealth of massachusetts, there are currently 617 postal facilities.n named woman, and only five for people of color. to date, not one has been aapi . dating back to my time on the boston city council, i've underscored the need for us to have institutional representation in our public spaces because who we honor matters. at a time when the contributions of black, brown, aapi and other marginalized communities are facing increased threats and erase you are, recognizing their contributions...
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massachusetts freaking out about this. ofourse, it's about to destroy the colony, but all the colonies, i mean, cutting off the port is cutting the lifeblood of massachusetts that's trying to kill the colony. all of the colonies are respond to this ending the, you know, limiting and ending democracy in massachusetts what i give away. what is it you care about making money off of us? what is it you're willing to sacrifice? apparently the lives of colonists, the massacre democracy itself, and the lifeblood of. this colony. you're. who your true nature. or does parliament have the right to such laws usurping the rights of colonists, forcing its way? this is the moment that we have a continental congress that meets in 1774 for the first time in which representatives from all of the colonies come to try to figure out how you respond to this kind of in hunger. rebel. series acts against us us. 30 seconds was anything here raw. now? not really. that's not what the issue is. was anything here biased or was i just telling the truth
massachusetts freaking out about this. ofourse, it's about to destroy the colony, but all the colonies, i mean, cutting off the port is cutting the lifeblood of massachusetts that's trying to kill the colony. all of the colonies are respond to this ending the, you know, limiting and ending democracy in massachusetts what i give away. what is it you care about making money off of us? what is it you're willing to sacrifice? apparently the lives of colonists, the massacre democracy itself, and the...
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on becoming the massachusetts senate president, coolidge delivered his famous faith in massachusetts speech say, men do not make laws. they do but discover them. laws must bee justified by something moreaj than the will f the majority. they must rest on the eternal foundation of righteousness. galvan are no leads a state that captures the spirit of western independence with the humble, moral framework of its state motto, under god, the people rule. i cannot help butpu know that oe popular president from the green mountains of vermont announced while in the black hills of south dakota that he chooses not to run. perhaps a government 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 so deeply embodied. let's give a warm coolidge welcome to governor kristi noem, a leader making the difference of the people of south dakota, and by her example, all-americans. [applause] well, good afternoon. it's wonderful to be with all of you. thank you for inviting me to pa
on becoming the massachusetts senate president, coolidge delivered his famous faith in massachusetts speech say, men do not make laws. they do but discover them. laws must bee justified by something moreaj than the will f the majority. they must rest on the eternal foundation of righteousness. galvan are no leads a state that captures the spirit of western independence with the humble, moral framework of its state motto, under god, the people rule. i cannot help butpu know that oe popular...
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massachusetts society of the cincinnati features dr. jordan taylor discussing his new book, misinformation and nation for news and the politics of truth in revolutionary america, published last month by johns hopkins university press fake news is nothing new, just like millions of americans today, the revolutionaries of the 18th century worried that they were entering a post-truth era. their fears, however, were not fixated on social media or clickbait, but rather on people's increasing reliance on reading news gathered from foreign newspapers. news was the lifeblood of early american politics, but newspaper printers had few reliable sources to on events from abroad, accounts of battles and beheadings, as well as declarations and constant motions often arrived alongside contradictory intelligence, though frequently false the information that americans encountered in newspapers, letters and conversations, oceans framed their sense of reality, leading them to respond with protest boycotts and violence. tonight, dr. taylor will reveal how
massachusetts society of the cincinnati features dr. jordan taylor discussing his new book, misinformation and nation for news and the politics of truth in revolutionary america, published last month by johns hopkins university press fake news is nothing new, just like millions of americans today, the revolutionaries of the 18th century worried that they were entering a post-truth era. their fears, however, were not fixated on social media or clickbait, but rather on people's increasing...
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massachusetts society of the cincinnati features dr. jordan taylor discussing his new book, misinformation and nation for news and the politics of truth in revolutionary america, published last month by johns hopkins university press fake news is nothing new, just like millions of americans today, the revolutionaries of the 18th century worried that they were entering a post-truth era. their fears, however, were not fixated on social media or clickbait, but rather on people's increasing reliance on reading news gathered from foreign newspapers. news was the lifeblood of early american politics, but newspaper printers had few reliable sources to on events from abroad, accounts of battles and beheadings, as well as declarations and constant motions often arrived alongside contradictory intelligence, though frequently false the information that americans encountered in newspapers, letters and conversations, oceans framed their sense of reality, leading them to respond with protest boycotts and violence. tonight, dr. taylor will reveal how
massachusetts society of the cincinnati features dr. jordan taylor discussing his new book, misinformation and nation for news and the politics of truth in revolutionary america, published last month by johns hopkins university press fake news is nothing new, just like millions of americans today, the revolutionaries of the 18th century worried that they were entering a post-truth era. their fears, however, were not fixated on social media or clickbait, but rather on people's increasing...
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one in south carolina and then the one in massachusetts, the 54th massachusetts regiment. well, there was a may 27th letter that a lieutenant general, winifred scott wrote or excuse me, that butler wrote to scott, in which he said that he believed providing sanctuary to runaway slaves rather than returning them to their owners was a military necessity for the because, of course, it deprives the confederacy of two important things. one, these individual would no longer be working on the plantations. and remember, the south produced 7/8 of the world's cotton production, 7/8 of a world's cotton production. slavery was america's business. and so depriving the confederacy was still sending cotton to england. it would deprive of an important financial money stream. the second thing is, it would deprive south of the people who were building the fortifications making the weapons. tredegar factory in virginia. owned over a hundred enslaved men. and they were the ones building weapons for the confederacy. and so they want to to accomplish two things with one stroke. there were proba
one in south carolina and then the one in massachusetts, the 54th massachusetts regiment. well, there was a may 27th letter that a lieutenant general, winifred scott wrote or excuse me, that butler wrote to scott, in which he said that he believed providing sanctuary to runaway slaves rather than returning them to their owners was a military necessity for the because, of course, it deprives the confederacy of two important things. one, these individual would no longer be working on the...
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the 54th massachusetts infantry regiment charges battery. wagner, demonstrating the prowess of african-american soldiers pioneering expanded recruitment of black soldiers helping close the door of african enslavement. however, the story is more complex than one regiments attack. 1863 charleston was a cauldron testing military and naval cooperation and experimenting with new technologies and tactics. charleston and firebrands sparked secession and hostilities commenced there in 1861. right. a united states flag over charleston would symbolize the eventual confederate defeat. militarily, charleston was a gateway to inland fronts. targeting confederate infrastructure. in 1862, dozens of blockade runners entered charleston, bringing 46,000 rifles, 3500 barrels of gunpowder, 11 field artillery batteries. one and a quarter million percussion caps and a quarter million prefab recruited cartridges, supplies to equip an entire field army halting these blockade runners was vital to the u.s. navy's wartime mission, keeping the port open was imperative
the 54th massachusetts infantry regiment charges battery. wagner, demonstrating the prowess of african-american soldiers pioneering expanded recruitment of black soldiers helping close the door of african enslavement. however, the story is more complex than one regiments attack. 1863 charleston was a cauldron testing military and naval cooperation and experimenting with new technologies and tactics. charleston and firebrands sparked secession and hostilities commenced there in 1861. right. a...
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the gentleman from massachusetts. mr. mcvern: resees.ntleman from texas i recognized. mr. burgess: i yield fourouri fs the speaker pro mpore: the gentleman recognized. >> thank you, m speaker. i rise in support ofhe rule for thi bill package of four immigration hamas terrorist no act. and i sphre sport forecurin our bder. i must start out wh addreing the fallacy brought forth by the member on the rules committee th is not a rublican measure. if it hadeen for presidentl or congressional election year, yeardid we pass h.r. 2 last we passed it in congress whras maynd sitting on chuck schumer's desk since may. the democave secureur border and open borderakes america vulrable on the world sge. biden'sorder crisis has turned every community into a border community. since he has takffice more than 8.7 million illegal alien haveaded our nions. monthly encounters haveeen at theig trump administration. is is a humanitarian crisis. they are bringing in fennyl people and human sex trafficking, 100,000 children who have come across are now unaccounte
the gentleman from massachusetts. mr. mcvern: resees.ntleman from texas i recognized. mr. burgess: i yield fourouri fs the speaker pro mpore: the gentleman recognized. >> thank you, m speaker. i rise in support ofhe rule for thi bill package of four immigration hamas terrorist no act. and i sphre sport forecurin our bder. i must start out wh addreing the fallacy brought forth by the member on the rules committee th is not a rublican measure. if it hadeen for presidentl or congressional...
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himself to make use of new massachusetts laws to obtain caesar's freedom. this was exactly the kind of story that enraged southern politicians. the north complained and agreed to assist in returning fugitive slaves as part of the constitution. that, massachusetts and other states passed laws providing the kind of loopholes that allowed caesar to go free and was evidence, but northerners had no intention of abiding by their pledge. as a girl, she would have not known about these legal technicalities, but she would have known of caesar who a local historian reported subsequently worked his trade in medford several years with great apprehension. of celebrations that marked the end of the international slave trade . that date was commemorated annually by a parade led by black bostonian. as an adult, she remembered how viciously their celebrations were character by boston newspapers. 10 hills farm, seniors escape, parades in boston. through these and doubtless other incidents lydia fashioned an impression of slavery that was both complex and limited. she knew th
himself to make use of new massachusetts laws to obtain caesar's freedom. this was exactly the kind of story that enraged southern politicians. the north complained and agreed to assist in returning fugitive slaves as part of the constitution. that, massachusetts and other states passed laws providing the kind of loopholes that allowed caesar to go free and was evidence, but northerners had no intention of abiding by their pledge. as a girl, she would have not known about these legal...
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here's the massachusetts governor.lies are families that have entered this country lawfully. people speaking about others in ways that are denigrating and also just factually wrong. the fact of the matter is, folks have been let in this country lawfully. and have found their way to massachusetts and to other states and we have certain legal obligations here. >> martha: first of all, she's according to our reporters factually incorrect on that. unless they went through the border lawfully at a port of entry or they have been given asylum, dave. what is your response to this governor from massachusetts? >> i sort of -- i admire her ability to lie to people with a straight face. again, they're not here legally. some of them maybe. the bulk of them are not. look at the open border. we know what is happening, this falls flat on the governor, the mayor of boston and all of the people that said that they are sanctuary cities. it's one thing to just say we're nice, we're sanctuary cities. in reality, you're going to have to fi
here's the massachusetts governor.lies are families that have entered this country lawfully. people speaking about others in ways that are denigrating and also just factually wrong. the fact of the matter is, folks have been let in this country lawfully. and have found their way to massachusetts and to other states and we have certain legal obligations here. >> martha: first of all, she's according to our reporters factually incorrect on that. unless they went through the border lawfully...
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when you hear reports about what's going on in phoenix and you are in new hampshire or massachusetts, don't really know what's going on in phoenix so you believe whatever the most recent report is. you think that's a tough place or you think about some of the big cities in the country that notoriously were run by political bosses 100 years ago and you learned about it in school but you don't know but it's still true. the farther weight you are fyoue of it. host: what's the process for voting in new hampshire? what do you think is a process that gives people the most confidence? guest: we have several elements of our elections in new hampshire that are the basis for confidence. the first one is every voter has a paper ballot. there is a trail, there is a piece of paper that can be recounted, it can at. it's not just up to some mechanical device. it's not up to some coti when i was a kid, the voting machines we had when my mother used to take me in when she voted, just register like a car odometer in the back the number and you had the feeling that somebody might be able to go in there
when you hear reports about what's going on in phoenix and you are in new hampshire or massachusetts, don't really know what's going on in phoenix so you believe whatever the most recent report is. you think that's a tough place or you think about some of the big cities in the country that notoriously were run by political bosses 100 years ago and you learned about it in school but you don't know but it's still true. the farther weight you are fyoue of it. host: what's the process for voting in...
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himself to make use of new massachusetts to obtain caesar's freedom. this was exact actually the kind of story that in southern politicians, the north, they complained had agreed to assist in returning slaves as part of the constitution that massachusetts and other states had passed, providing the kinds loopholes that allowed caesar to go free was evidence claimed that northerners had no intention of abiding by their pledge as a girl? lydia francis would not have known about these legal technicality ease, but she surely would have known of caesar, who a local historian reported subsequently worked his trade in medford several years with great approbation. the only childhood memory of slavery that lydia francis actually recorded was of celebrations that marked the end of the international slave trade, that date was commemorated annually by a parade led by black bostonians as an adult. lydia still remembered how viciously their celebrate lions were caricatured by boston newspapers. ten hills farm, caesars parades and boston through these and doubtless ot
himself to make use of new massachusetts to obtain caesar's freedom. this was exact actually the kind of story that in southern politicians, the north, they complained had agreed to assist in returning slaves as part of the constitution that massachusetts and other states had passed, providing the kinds loopholes that allowed caesar to go free was evidence claimed that northerners had no intention of abiding by their pledge as a girl? lydia francis would not have known about these legal...
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several tractor trailers jackknifed in massachusetts where parts of the state are nearing a foot and a half of snow, and thousands of customers are left without power. >> you have your food, your canned goods, your water just in case you lose electricity. >> reporter: the same storm dumping at least 15 inches in parts of pennsylvania and upstate new york. >> we're grateful to mother nature for having this happen on the weekend. >> oh my god. oh my god! that just caught on fire. >> reporter: mother nature also spawning a tornado in ft. lauderdale. >> oh, my god! >> reporter: damaging marine vessels and power lines. neighbor describing the moment of impact. >> everything is flying everywhere. some of our furniture ended up a couple doors down. >> it's a snowy sunday in new england. >> reporter: severe weather even stretching into the nfl as the jets faced off against the patriots at a snowy gillette stadium. >> the snow continuing to fall here. >> reporter: this weekend shovels are working overtime after much of the region escaped significant snoefl for nearly two years. >> five more i
several tractor trailers jackknifed in massachusetts where parts of the state are nearing a foot and a half of snow, and thousands of customers are left without power. >> you have your food, your canned goods, your water just in case you lose electricity. >> reporter: the same storm dumping at least 15 inches in parts of pennsylvania and upstate new york. >> we're grateful to mother nature for having this happen on the weekend. >> oh my god. oh my god! that just caught...
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robert, with the great hat in worcester, massachusetts robert.with senior meteorologist janice dean for fox weather forecast. janice? >> janice: yes. >> steve: we have been almost 700 days without snow in new york. the snowplow guy came to my house. we had that much yesterday. >> janice: we haven't had know? new york city. what's your name. >> marianne. >> don. >> janice: do you want to say hi to somebody. >> hi billy in florida your number one fox fan. >> janice: we all want to be in florida. show you how much snow we got in the northeast. over 18-inch in places of upstate new york. 17 inches. over a foot in the northeast. coastal areas just a rain event. look how active we are going to be over the next several days. storm number 2, 3, and 4. and maybe next week the coastal areas like philadelphia and boston and new york city and washington, you could get snow next week. so watching that but, our storm system today bringing blizzard conditions, winter storm warnings, heavy snow over a foot of snow and blowing conditions. then we could also see t
robert, with the great hat in worcester, massachusetts robert.with senior meteorologist janice dean for fox weather forecast. janice? >> janice: yes. >> steve: we have been almost 700 days without snow in new york. the snowplow guy came to my house. we had that much yesterday. >> janice: we haven't had know? new york city. what's your name. >> marianne. >> don. >> janice: do you want to say hi to somebody. >> hi billy in florida your number one fox fan....
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before the ship could sail as allies appealed to the governor of massachusetts himself to make use ofew laws to obtain his freedom. this was exactly the kind of story that enraged southern politicians. the north a complaint had agreed to assist in returning adjective slaves as part of the constitution. that in massachusetts and other states have passed laws providing the kinds of loopholes that allowed him to go free with evidence that northerners had no intention of abiding by their pledge. as a girl lydia francis would not have known about the legal technicalities but she surely sd have known of caesar who a local store and reported subsequently work his trade and medford several years with the early childhood memory that lydia francis recorded was a celebration that marked the end of thee, international slave tre that date was commemorated annually by a parade led by black bostonians. as an adult she still remembered how viciously their celebrations were caricatures by newspapers. the farm for these and other incidents lydia of fashion and impression of slavery that was both comple
before the ship could sail as allies appealed to the governor of massachusetts himself to make use ofew laws to obtain his freedom. this was exactly the kind of story that enraged southern politicians. the north a complaint had agreed to assist in returning adjective slaves as part of the constitution. that in massachusetts and other states have passed laws providing the kinds of loopholes that allowed him to go free with evidence that northerners had no intention of abiding by their pledge. as...
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>> i live in massachusetts. >> first trump rally? >> yes it is. >> first political rally?it is not. from 2007 mccain in new hampshire. al. >> why did you come tonight in 15 degree weather? >> it was freezing, but i wanted to be here. i wanted to get in touch with president trump and pass a message to him about how much iranian people appreciate his stance against the regime. the son of the late king crown princed this. maximum pressure on the regime and maximum support for the people of iran is the solution hehe was doing the maximum pressure and the he did the best he could for maximum support. i was trying to get that message >> appreciate it. those are some of the voices of the people attending the trump rally. host: you have heard from the former president. at tonight's rally in manchester and some of his supporters that waited hours to get inside and frigid temperatures to hear from the candidates. part of our c-span's campaign 2020 coverage in the days leading up to the new hampshire primary which is this tuesday. polls close at 7:00 p.m. eastern time. our coverage w
>> i live in massachusetts. >> first trump rally? >> yes it is. >> first political rally?it is not. from 2007 mccain in new hampshire. al. >> why did you come tonight in 15 degree weather? >> it was freezing, but i wanted to be here. i wanted to get in touch with president trump and pass a message to him about how much iranian people appreciate his stance against the regime. the son of the late king crown princed this. maximum pressure on the regime and...
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, about 50% of all abortions in massachusetts are medication abortions. they use mifepristone. and what they're trying to do is to say that wouldn't be available not just in the 20 states that have banned abortion, it wouldn't be available anywhere in the united states. so the attacks on abortion rights that the republicans are putting forward is both legislative, it's both at the state and federal level, and it's at the courts. in other words, wherever you are in america if you care about abortion right, if you care about protecting the right of people to have access to abortion, understand this. donald trump and the republicans are coming for you. and your chance to beat that back comes in november 2024 when you vote down not just trump but every other republican on the ballot. >> senator elizabeth warren of massachusetts, thank you for your time tonight. >>> we have a lot more thisey including the sale of a prustijs s newspaper to a right-wing media mogul and the implications of that on american democracy. >>> and after that, donald trump's rage was on
, about 50% of all abortions in massachusetts are medication abortions. they use mifepristone. and what they're trying to do is to say that wouldn't be available not just in the 20 states that have banned abortion, it wouldn't be available anywhere in the united states. so the attacks on abortion rights that the republicans are putting forward is both legislative, it's both at the state and federal level, and it's at the courts. in other words, wherever you are in america if you care about...
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to land colonel thomas osborn's assault force of the 24th massachusetts and tenth connecticut. gilmore proposed merging both attacks under colonel. responded i cannot consent to let the commander be other than a naval officer. all they agreed on was using watch word detroit to prevent friendly fire. distraught unsurprisingly, intercepted and decoded all the messages. both groups marshalled assault boats. ceclose they leed. 1:00 a.m. september 9, major elliot observed boats approaching. closed on uss philadelphia. the admiral got into a robot and began heading to sumter. sumter threw up a rocket, burned a red light, immediately opened heavy fire. had a good chance to work her guns on the landing party where u.s. coordination faltered, confederatatn flourished. the attack was defeated in 30 minutes. elliot's journal recorded the particulars. enemy attempted to land he was received by a well directed fire of musketry. ntwere thrown down upon them. only four boats landed and once they were defeated commander stevens with drew the rest. colonel ozborn had strict instructions if the
to land colonel thomas osborn's assault force of the 24th massachusetts and tenth connecticut. gilmore proposed merging both attacks under colonel. responded i cannot consent to let the commander be other than a naval officer. all they agreed on was using watch word detroit to prevent friendly fire. distraught unsurprisingly, intercepted and decoded all the messages. both groups marshalled assault boats. ceclose they leed. 1:00 a.m. september 9, major elliot observed boats approaching. closed...
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himself to make use of new massachusetts to obtain caesar's freedom. this was exact actually the kind of story that in southern politicians, the north, they complained had agreed to assist in returning slaves as part of the constitution that massachusetts and other states had passed, providing the kinds loopholes that allowed caesar to go free was evidence claimed that northerners had no intention of abiding by their pledge as a girl? lydia francis would not have known about these legal technicality ease, but she surely would have known of caesar, who a local historian reported subsequently worked his trade in medford several years with great approbation. the only childhood memory of slavery that lydia francis actually recorded was of celebrations that marked the end of the international slave trade, that date was commemorated annually by a parade led by black bostonians as an adult. lydia still remembered how viciously their celebrate lions were caricatured by boston newspapers. ten hills farm, caesars parades and boston through these and doubtless ot
himself to make use of new massachusetts to obtain caesar's freedom. this was exact actually the kind of story that in southern politicians, the north, they complained had agreed to assist in returning slaves as part of the constitution that massachusetts and other states had passed, providing the kinds loopholes that allowed caesar to go free was evidence claimed that northerners had no intention of abiding by their pledge as a girl? lydia francis would not have known about these legal...
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in massachusetts, worchester and boston seeing their first major snow in two years.90 impassable in spots. cars spun out and drivers stranded waiting for help. plows out in force trying to keep ahead of the accumulating snow. up and down the east coast, the snow piling up on roads making travel dicey. drivers having to take it slow. up to ten inches possible in northwest new jersey before the storm is done. watch as this truck slides out of control in bergen county. it is coming down in springfield, massachusetts. look at main street. completely snow-covered. snowfall rates easily over an inch an hour. and in new york city, just two-tenths of an inch of snow and the city on a 693-day streak without an inch of snow falling. and down in florida, the same system spawning this tornado in fort lauderdale. power transformers flashing as it strikes. the twister moving quickly over land before reaching the ocean. the ripping winds uprooting trees, knocking this one onto a home. luckily no injuries reported. showed you just how dynamic this storm is, and very wet. for snow lo
in massachusetts, worchester and boston seeing their first major snow in two years.90 impassable in spots. cars spun out and drivers stranded waiting for help. plows out in force trying to keep ahead of the accumulating snow. up and down the east coast, the snow piling up on roads making travel dicey. drivers having to take it slow. up to ten inches possible in northwest new jersey before the storm is done. watch as this truck slides out of control in bergen county. it is coming down in...
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but not all of this was discussed at the same congressional hearing by the rector of the massachusettsgy, one of the world's leading scientific institutions. according to the following there also there were protests in support of palestine, there are a thousand reasons why the contract with this scientist will be trampled, and his and her subsequent employment will most likely be simply impossible, because such a scientist will be made toxic and not a single university will want to accept him, again for those reasons that you can lose subsidies, lose grants. will lose funding, lose favor from the department of education. at the time of recording the program, the rector still remains the rector, but the european ivy league is burying competitors continue with undisguised pleasure. it's true that too many harvard students got there because of family roots, athletic achievements , or a generous donation from a relative. and some ethnic minority students did enroll. to this university because of its affirmative action policy, but most of the students there were there because of their brill
but not all of this was discussed at the same congressional hearing by the rector of the massachusettsgy, one of the world's leading scientific institutions. according to the following there also there were protests in support of palestine, there are a thousand reasons why the contract with this scientist will be trampled, and his and her subsequent employment will most likely be simply impossible, because such a scientist will be made toxic and not a single university will want to accept him,...
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the ceo of lily loves red knots you know that here in massachusetts. he was wondering why it is threatened and endangered heat found out the horseshoe crabs provide the eggs. and therefore he did some research about the horseshoe crabs. and as we know the blue blood of the horseshoe crabs has sustained us with the vaccines. he found out why can't the blood of horseshoe crabs feet synthesized? or copied in a plastic way so to speak and they have done exactly that. and as have other competitors which he invited to do on a free market system. that is a different story of a corporation. that story changed because thece ceo had a relationship with knots you had a relationship with horseshoe crabs who has a relationship with us. to me, how we deal with operations we find the different stories and elevate them. quickset is lovely. it is time to sign books. >> thank you everybody this is been so lovely big. >> thank you for coming. thank you. ♪ weekends on c-span2 are an intellectual feast. every saturday american history tv documents america's story book tv b
the ceo of lily loves red knots you know that here in massachusetts. he was wondering why it is threatened and endangered heat found out the horseshoe crabs provide the eggs. and therefore he did some research about the horseshoe crabs. and as we know the blue blood of the horseshoe crabs has sustained us with the vaccines. he found out why can't the blood of horseshoe crabs feet synthesized? or copied in a plastic way so to speak and they have done exactly that. and as have other competitors...
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voters in illinois and massachusetts have file their own suits, and in oregon, that decision is pending, and it could come at any moment, and joan biskupic is here, and paula reid is here as well, and paula, standby, and joan, lay out what the justices are doing, and what we are expecting to hear from them, and maybe when. >> sure. i was just up there at 10:00 when they all took the bench, all nine of them for the first session together since the start of the year and since all of the trump controversies broke. they handled scores of routine bar admissions, and that process took ten minutes, and they left the bench, and starting to shed the robes, and they are meeting in a private conference, just the nine of them, and looking at the cases pending on recent weeks, and they will decide which ones to take up, and when to schedule them, and among those are the trump disputes. now, it is not an easy question, john, of just take a single case with a single question, because there are several questions baked into the appeals landing on their doorstep, and as a strong measure is if this is too
voters in illinois and massachusetts have file their own suits, and in oregon, that decision is pending, and it could come at any moment, and joan biskupic is here, and paula reid is here as well, and paula, standby, and joan, lay out what the justices are doing, and what we are expecting to hear from them, and maybe when. >> sure. i was just up there at 10:00 when they all took the bench, all nine of them for the first session together since the start of the year and since all of the...
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massachusetts running out of room to house migrants, opening up new shelters.olly line has the story. a judge in california blocked all residents from making any home renovations. the judge says the city needs to address the lack of affordable housing, josh altman deals with that next. ♪ ♪ ♪ trading at schwab is now powered by ameritrade, unlocking the power of thinkorswim, the award-winning trading platforms. bring your trades into focus on thinkorswim desktop with robust charting and analysis tools, including over 400 technical studies. tailor the platforms to your unique needs with nearly endless customization. and track market trends with up-to-the-minute news and insights. trade brilliantly with schwab. this looks like an actual farm. it looks cute on the app. [farm animal sounds] ♪ meanwhile, at a vrbo... when other vacation rentals aren't what they're cracked up to be, try one where you know what you'll get. - it's payback time. all these years you've worked hard, you've fixed it, you've looked after it, maybe it's time for your home to start taking care
massachusetts running out of room to house migrants, opening up new shelters.olly line has the story. a judge in california blocked all residents from making any home renovations. the judge says the city needs to address the lack of affordable housing, josh altman deals with that next. ♪ ♪ ♪ trading at schwab is now powered by ameritrade, unlocking the power of thinkorswim, the award-winning trading platforms. bring your trades into focus on thinkorswim desktop with robust charting and...
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grupos de votantes de illinois y massachusetts presentaron mociones contra l precandidatura de donaldchusetts el mismo grupo pidiÓ que donald trump no est en la boleta de las primarias ni en las elecciones generales del estado. la decisiÓn final sobre si el expresidente puede o no participar en los comicios estÁ en manos de la corte suprema. donald trump pidiÓ al tribunal anular el fallo de la corte suprema de colorado que lo dejÓ fuera de las primarias de ese estado. cualquier decisiÓn que tome el mÁximo tribunal del paÍs serÁ determinante para el futuro de la democracia en estados unidos. >> la corte se tiene que pronunciar porque hay resultados en diferentes estados iba a quedar una imagen de que las elecciones no son vÁlidas porque un estado tiene una interpretaciÓn y otro estado no lo tiene. el trabajo es serio y difÍcil. >> el equipo legal de donald trump sostiene que no participar una insurrecciÓn y que esto debe su candidatura debe ser determinada por el congreso y no por la corte. y que los cargos de insurrecciÓn aplican para un presidente. solo la inteligencia artificial hab
grupos de votantes de illinois y massachusetts presentaron mociones contra l precandidatura de donaldchusetts el mismo grupo pidiÓ que donald trump no est en la boleta de las primarias ni en las elecciones generales del estado. la decisiÓn final sobre si el expresidente puede o no participar en los comicios estÁ en manos de la corte suprema. donald trump pidiÓ al tribunal anular el fallo de la corte suprema de colorado que lo dejÓ fuera de las primarias de ese estado. cualquier decisiÓn...
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host: grace in massachusetts, democrat line.caller: governor sununu has been joined at the hip with nikki haley and obviously has national aspirations. do you think this will help or hinder him? guest: if she outperforms, it helps him. if she underperforms, it is a setback. reviews are that he is really good at campaigning. the crowd likes him. he has done 100 interviews so far on behalf of nikki haley, so he is good at being chris sununu. he had a chance to run for u.s. senate. republicans begged him to run. he probably would have beaten the incumbent democrat. he chose not to run. he thought about running for president. what i would say is, 12028 rolls around, there will be people asking what has he been up to? his term ends this year. he is not running for reelection. he will be a guy looking for a job. we will see what that job is. i would not be surprised if it involves television or corporate. he has kids approaching college age. he has to pay those bills. he is an experienced businessman and chose public service, so we sh
host: grace in massachusetts, democrat line.caller: governor sununu has been joined at the hip with nikki haley and obviously has national aspirations. do you think this will help or hinder him? guest: if she outperforms, it helps him. if she underperforms, it is a setback. reviews are that he is really good at campaigning. the crowd likes him. he has done 100 interviews so far on behalf of nikki haley, so he is good at being chris sununu. he had a chance to run for u.s. senate. republicans...
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so you you have most of your life experience from west, you've come to massachusetts. do we seem just like too urban or. too question. i think our vocabularies and priorities are different in the west because it feels like on the east coast you're in a period of restoration you've you know, at the turn of the former century in 1900s, you the forests were clearcut and that that was a time of of great grief in this area you read in thoreau's journals, etc. i feel like in the west where they're now with oil and gas extraction and with fires with serious heat, the colorado river, you can walk across in places great salt lake has we've been told by the scientists five years, maybe seven before it disappears. if we don't water back to her. so it's a different sense of priority. i feel there's still a, of course, deep love and my all of my literary heroes, including say, you know, live here in new england, whether it's thoreau or emerson or margaret fuller. i could go on and on about the literary history. but i think it's a sense of the other thing i was just going to say abo
so you you have most of your life experience from west, you've come to massachusetts. do we seem just like too urban or. too question. i think our vocabularies and priorities are different in the west because it feels like on the east coast you're in a period of restoration you've you know, at the turn of the former century in 1900s, you the forests were clearcut and that that was a time of of great grief in this area you read in thoreau's journals, etc. i feel like in the west where they're...