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in massachusetts. in every state in our country. we have enough data to know quality is worse, often way worse, when these private equity companies come in. and not just hospitals. nursing homes. the death rate in private equity owned nursing homes is 10% higher than those not owned by private equity firms. so there is no mysteries of what is going on here. ms. macinnis, i just want to ask you a simple question. you have talked about this before. then let's just acknowledge that every hospital has to make money in order to operate. nobody be dredges a hospital for making decisions that allow it to make more money than it puts out but the question is this. are you making money for the purpose of providing good healthcare or are you making money for the purpose of making the owners filthy rich? and every decision that happens in a hospital is different if you are making money to provide good healthcare versus making money to make the owners filthy rich. you were there before and after. >> yes. i was. >> so in just that remaining minut
in massachusetts. in every state in our country. we have enough data to know quality is worse, often way worse, when these private equity companies come in. and not just hospitals. nursing homes. the death rate in private equity owned nursing homes is 10% higher than those not owned by private equity firms. so there is no mysteries of what is going on here. ms. macinnis, i just want to ask you a simple question. you have talked about this before. then let's just acknowledge that every hospital...
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of laws that isolated massachusetts and made them pay. so the embarrassed. but more to the point, they set whole different policy in terms of how to deal with colonial resistance and there were five coercive acts they called later intolerable acts, but they weren't that at the time passed since 1774. and the first one i'm only going to talk about to today, the boston port bell and the massachusetts government, because those are the two most important in terms of what will happen next and in terms frankly the fairfax resolves. so is the the boston port bell boston was and y can see here this drawing of what boston looked like the time it's a has a bigger footprint now than it did then but it was a basically an opinion ursula almost an island surrounded by water commerce was crucial to what boston did this crucial to the entire economy of the colony, not just in boston itself, but in massachusetts. in massachusetts, a whole everything came in and out of boston. and what the boston port bill did was it closed the port to all shipping said no
of laws that isolated massachusetts and made them pay. so the embarrassed. but more to the point, they set whole different policy in terms of how to deal with colonial resistance and there were five coercive acts they called later intolerable acts, but they weren't that at the time passed since 1774. and the first one i'm only going to talk about to today, the boston port bell and the massachusetts government, because those are the two most important in terms of what will happen next and in...
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housing you know in massachusetts, is more expensive than california now.aria: are you know i did not realize that massachusetts was number two most expensive, i know that republicans in massachusettsr notwithstanding information on state alleged one billion dollars in secret migrant crisis spending, what is this money being spent on? they submitted a formal request last month for detailed cost breakdown for mz governor's, she is celebrating over 20 million dollars to help pay migrant crisis story after steyer of migrant crime illegal brazilian migrant in federal custody charging with a relationshiping a minor in massachusetts crossed the border illegally in 2018, he was found gulf coast of suffocation a subject spend his sentence 9 o days he was in a federal custody the end of last month how would you access the migrant crisis impact on massachusetts? >> maria, we are a border state where people don't know about massachusetts we have a right to shelter law enacted in early '80s does not require residency the migrants come here government must put them up i
housing you know in massachusetts, is more expensive than california now.aria: are you know i did not realize that massachusetts was number two most expensive, i know that republicans in massachusettsr notwithstanding information on state alleged one billion dollars in secret migrant crisis spending, what is this money being spent on? they submitted a formal request last month for detailed cost breakdown for mz governor's, she is celebrating over 20 million dollars to help pay migrant crisis...
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so many of your. friends in massachusetts are following _ friends in massachusetts are following yourering you on, what you say to massachusetts _ cheering you on, what you say to massachusetts family - cheering you on, what you say to massachusetts family who i cheering you on, what you say i to massachusetts family who are watching — to massachusetts family who are watching you _ to massachusetts family who are watching you from _ to massachusetts family who are watching you from here - to massachusetts family who are watching you from here on - watching you from here on earth? _ watching you from here on earth? ~ . ., watching you from here on earth? . ., , ,, earth? we had one press conference _ earth? we had one press conference earlier - earth? we had one press conference earlier when l earth? we had one press| conference earlier when it earth? we had one press- conference earlier when it was still in the midst of baseball season so i will say go pats. again, now thank you for the call from gods country, i know there is some nice crispy apples... right now getting picked off the
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it will be good not just for massachusetts, but good for america. >> governor maura healy of massachusettsk you for joining us. really appreciate it. >>> we'll be right back. >>> we'. before my doctor and i chose breztri for my copd, i had bad days. [cough] flare-ups that could permanently damage my lungs. with breztri, things changed for me. breztri gave me better breathing. starting within 5 minutes, i noticed my lung function improved. it helped improve my symptoms, and breztri was even proven to reduce flare-ups, including those that could send me to the hospital. so now i look forward to more good days. breztri won't replace a rescue inhaler for sudden breathing problems. it is not for asthma. tell your doctor if you have a heart condition or high blood pressure before taking it. don't take breztri more than prescribed. breztri may increase your risk of thrush, pneumonia, and osteoporosis. call your doctor if worsened breathing, chest pain, mouth or tongue swelling, problems urinating, vision changes, or eye pain occur. can't afford your medication? astrazeneca may be able to help. as
it will be good not just for massachusetts, but good for america. >> governor maura healy of massachusettsk you for joining us. really appreciate it. >>> we'll be right back. >>> we'. before my doctor and i chose breztri for my copd, i had bad days. [cough] flare-ups that could permanently damage my lungs. with breztri, things changed for me. breztri gave me better breathing. starting within 5 minutes, i noticed my lung function improved. it helped improve my symptoms,...
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>> my loyalty will be to massachusetts and america.ed in the marine corps and took an oath and know what it means to serve your country. so elizabeth warren is loyal to the democratic party and her agenda and her own political motivations and ambitions. i have one test in the united states senate, is it good for massachusetts and america? if it is i'm all in. if it's not, it's not. that test and loyalty is what will separate us. >> a lot of things elizabeth warren stands for she got a lot of support within your state and a lot of things the country at large has rejected when it comes to the border, medicare for all. all of these programs. are you going to run against those ideas? >> sure, i'm running on the american dream and what i've done in my life. listen, 64% are actually independents in massachusetts. unenrolled voters. not republican or democrat. a big difference now. massachusetts has become a border state. we have a right to shelter law. so we have to house the migrants. doesn't require residency that was passed in the early 8
>> my loyalty will be to massachusetts and america.ed in the marine corps and took an oath and know what it means to serve your country. so elizabeth warren is loyal to the democratic party and her agenda and her own political motivations and ambitions. i have one test in the united states senate, is it good for massachusetts and america? if it is i'm all in. if it's not, it's not. that test and loyalty is what will separate us. >> a lot of things elizabeth warren stands for she got...
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all of the colonies, not just massachusetts.massachusetts is freaking out about this of course it's about to destroy the colony, but all of the colonies, cutting off the port is cutting off the lifeblood of massachusetts. that is trying to kill the colony. limiting and ending democracy in massachusetts, what a giveaway. what is it you care about? making money off of us. what is it you are willing to sacrifice? apparently, the lives of colonists of my massacre, democracy itself and the lifeblood of this colony. your revealing. does parliament have the right to make such law? 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 t representatives from all over the colonies come to figure out how do you respond to this kind of intolerable series of acts against us? that's not what the issue is. was anything here biased or was i just telling the truth? yes? >> one side did something the other side just took it very aggressively [inaudib
all of the colonies, not just massachusetts.massachusetts is freaking out about this of course it's about to destroy the colony, but all of the colonies, cutting off the port is cutting off the lifeblood of massachusetts. that is trying to kill the colony. limiting and ending democracy in massachusetts, what a giveaway. what is it you care about? making money off of us. what is it you are willing to sacrifice? apparently, the lives of colonists of my massacre, democracy itself and the lifeblood...
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massachusetts freaking out about this. crse, 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? y
massachusetts freaking out about this. crse, 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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the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from massachusetts reserves.entleman from new york is recognized. lapg lank mr. speaker, -- mr. langworthy: mr. speaker, we heard a lot of fiction there. we've heard false and frankly ridiculous claims about how the save act makes it harder for certain americans, including our service members, to vote. if my democratic colleagues took the time to actually read the bill, they would see that under the save act, service members can show their passport, birth certificate, military i.d., record of service or any combination of these other options as proof of citizenship. there's absolutely nothing in this legislation that restricts or complicates voting for our service men and women. to suggest otherwise is just patently false. but it's also insulting. it implies that those who serve our country, those who risk their lives to defend our freedoms are somehow less capable of meeting these simple and straightforward mr. speaker. our servicemen and women deserve better. they sacrificed for our nation and we owe it to them
the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from massachusetts reserves.entleman from new york is recognized. lapg lank mr. speaker, -- mr. langworthy: mr. speaker, we heard a lot of fiction there. we've heard false and frankly ridiculous claims about how the save act makes it harder for certain americans, including our service members, to vote. if my democratic colleagues took the time to actually read the bill, they would see that under the save act, service members can show their passport, birth...
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massachusetts, where we are spending _ massachusetts, where we are spending $1— massachusetts, wheresachusetts, where we are| spending $1 billion a year on a migrant— spending $1 billion a year on a migrant crisis, _ spending $1 billion a year on a migrant crisis, is— spending $1 billion a year on a migrant crisis, is a _ spending $1 billion a year on a migrant crisis, is a big - migrant crisis, is a big deal for voters _ migrant crisis, is a big deal for voters and _ migrant crisis, is a big deal for voters and shall- migrant crisis, is a big deal for voters and shall have i migrant crisis, is a big dealj for voters and shall have to answer _ for voters and shall have to answer to _ for voters and shall have to answer to afghanistan, - for voters and shall have to answer to afghanistan, to i for voters and shall have to i answer to afghanistan, to the border, — answer to afghanistan, to the border, to— answer to afghanistan, to the border, to the _ answer to afghanistan, to the border, to the economy. - answer to afghanistan, to the l border, to the economy. she'll have _ border, to
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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
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...
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and they arrived in they arrived a massachusetts in that order. and three of them arrived in boston properly. the dartmouth, the eleanor and the beaver fine, the william hit a storm and wrecked off of cape cod and it wrecked on december 11th. now, that could have been the of it. it's hard to imagine that crates full of tea are going to survive a shipwreck. it would have been a tea already, you'd think. but it wasn't the ships, the ships cargo was salvaged. and so one of the east india merchants with handling the east india companies affairs in boston, we call them the consignees one of the consignees got on his horse and rode out to the cape and sorted this out. he found some men to salvage the tea and he paid them in tea from. the williams consignment too, for labor, which was no small feat and potentially quite a dangerous job to be salvaging this off of the rocks the ship had wrecked. and of course, rocks and waves in a storm are dangerous places. so we paid them in tea and after several days, he finally found another ship captain dumb enough.
and they arrived in they arrived a massachusetts in that order. and three of them arrived in boston properly. the dartmouth, the eleanor and the beaver fine, the william hit a storm and wrecked off of cape cod and it wrecked on december 11th. now, that could have been the of it. it's hard to imagine that crates full of tea are going to survive a shipwreck. it would have been a tea already, you'd think. but it wasn't the ships, the ships cargo was salvaged. and so one of the east india merchants...
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lived around massachusetts bay. the map seen here is plymouth bay as drawn by french explorer samuel de champlain in 1605, published in 1615, it wampanoag homes and fields all around the bay. the letter d marks duxbury beach. right up here max duxbury beach, plymouth long beach is in the middle, is marked with an eye to left a plague 19 seven around 1617 wiped out most of the coastal native population, leaving the farmlands abandoned. john alden is a magistrate often heard testimony was settled matters native peoples, including massachusetts station josiah a attacked who lived at maddox. it was now pembroke by 1650 when king philip's war. in 1675 further reduced the native population. the plymouth colony area several thousand natives still lived in the area and due to this day throughout southeastern massachusetts, native objects made of stone and ceramic were uncovered at the old and site and it could indicate the native peoples occupied the lands the years prior to the old rival or hinted interactions. the two gro
lived around massachusetts bay. the map seen here is plymouth bay as drawn by french explorer samuel de champlain in 1605, published in 1615, it wampanoag homes and fields all around the bay. the letter d marks duxbury beach. right up here max duxbury beach, plymouth long beach is in the middle, is marked with an eye to left a plague 19 seven around 1617 wiped out most of the coastal native population, leaving the farmlands abandoned. john alden is a magistrate often heard testimony was settled...
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one of the prestige of massachusetts massachusetts. well, that was a fast scramble up the ladder.in 1731, he makes his colony wide debut in the annual boston public lecture, and there he makes it very clear that all of his thinking, all of his observations of nature insects, spiders all of his commitments to immaterial ism are all going to be funneled in the same direction as his grandfather. there's demand for a revival of religion in new england. edwards warns his in the boston public lecture of man's tendency to exalt himself and depend on his own power or goodness. we we should be suspicious of that. edwards we are deluding ourselves if we think that we can make ourselves good on own. how different is this? franklin talking about god simply rewarding virtue and vice? hmm. no god's action does not depend on your virtue or or vice. god's action doesn't even depend on reason. god's action in your life depends on a sense of the heart which immediately perceives a beauty, a divine entrance ascendant, and most evidently distinguishing glory in god experience is the key. and in that
one of the prestige of massachusetts massachusetts. well, that was a fast scramble up the ladder.in 1731, he makes his colony wide debut in the annual boston public lecture, and there he makes it very clear that all of his thinking, all of his observations of nature insects, spiders all of his commitments to immaterial ism are all going to be funneled in the same direction as his grandfather. there's demand for a revival of religion in new england. edwards warns his in the boston public lecture...
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the gentleman from massachusetts is recognized. mr.n: mr. chairman, mr. speaker, i enjoyed listening to the chairman of the rules committee but let me just state for the record, nothing he talked about will be at all impacted by any of the stuff we're talking about here today. none of these bills are going anywhere. if you want to pass legislation to address some of the issues that were raised, maybe we ought to work in a bipartisan way. maybe it ought to be nom knot my way -- maybe it to be not my way or the highway. these are not serious pieces of legislation, these are press releases. let's be honest with the american people about that. this is not serious legislating. we haven't done serious legislating here in a long, long time. but, mr. speaker, i just want to kind of zoom in a little bit on this congress in general. and i just mentioned that this is the most dysfunctional congress in history. and if anyone wants proof, look no further than this resolution. five more closed rules that allow zero amendments to come to the floor. a
the gentleman from massachusetts is recognized. mr.n: mr. chairman, mr. speaker, i enjoyed listening to the chairman of the rules committee but let me just state for the record, nothing he talked about will be at all impacted by any of the stuff we're talking about here today. none of these bills are going anywhere. if you want to pass legislation to address some of the issues that were raised, maybe we ought to work in a bipartisan way. maybe it ought to be nom knot my way -- maybe it to be...
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now, the massachusetts state police come in. the state police completely take over the case because the canton police department doesn't want the appearance of a conflict of interest. >> there's literally a blizzard hitting canton, massachusetts, on top of this crime scene. this becomes a huge challenge for investigators. >> unfortunately in this situation, the crime scene that you arrive on is not the same crime scene that's going to exist 30 minutes later because it's snowing, and it's windy, and it's cold. so the evidence is changing. and you're trying to do this as quickly as you can, but you also don't want to miss steps because you're rushing. so it's definitely a race against the clock. >> there are plows that are going by. >> and in situations like that, you kind of have to just go with what you think is going to work best for the situation. >> they bring out a leaf blower, and they're trying to blow the snow to uncover whatever evidence might be beneath the snowfall. >> according to police reports, what investigators in
now, the massachusetts state police come in. the state police completely take over the case because the canton police department doesn't want the appearance of a conflict of interest. >> there's literally a blizzard hitting canton, massachusetts, on top of this crime scene. this becomes a huge challenge for investigators. >> unfortunately in this situation, the crime scene that you arrive on is not the same crime scene that's going to exist 30 minutes later because it's snowing, and...
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i don't know where you live in massachusetts but i used to live in central massachusetts. there were yankee fans if you got toward the new york border and plenty of red sox fans. i don't think any massachusetts business would say it's important for red sox and yankees fans to work together. judge us by what we do. they have been times where we have passed the biggest infrastructure bill in our history and lowered the price of insulin bills for seniors and passed the biggest climate bill in history. we passed bills to recover from the covid downturn faster than any country in the world. the republican witness said it is because of the strength of the u.s. economy, because we kept our banking system open that we have recovered so strongly. i don't really care whether those bills were done by republicans, democrats, the whigs are federalists. what i care as it got done and they judged us by our work. we are more effective when we measure what we do rather than the politics of it. all of our success as a country has come when we strive to make ourselves better than what we wer
i don't know where you live in massachusetts but i used to live in central massachusetts. there were yankee fans if you got toward the new york border and plenty of red sox fans. i don't think any massachusetts business would say it's important for red sox and yankees fans to work together. judge us by what we do. they have been times where we have passed the biggest infrastructure bill in our history and lowered the price of insulin bills for seniors and passed the biggest climate bill in...
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massachusetts is an expensive state.pe, and i'm sure some people are looking for different answers to the economic problems in the state. stuart: stuart: very slim that dayton wins? >> slim. stuart: or none. i shouldn't cast people out. who knows. massachusetts may come to its senses and no longer want a socialist senator. >> he's an interesting guy. he has an interesting profile. stuart: give you a opportunity there but didn't take it. thank you for joining us and see you again soon. >> thank you. stuart: peter doocy presses the white house on why president biden puts more pressure on netanyahu than hamas. >> president has been very, very clear about hamas leaders and what they've done. hamas is responsible. they have more american blood on their hands. stuart: okay. congressman darryll issa will take that on. first, southern boarder and owner of a gun store seven minutes from the border says the migrant crisis is fuel ago new wave of customers. he says how locals are feeling about the migrants is obvious. that's next.
massachusetts is an expensive state.pe, and i'm sure some people are looking for different answers to the economic problems in the state. stuart: stuart: very slim that dayton wins? >> slim. stuart: or none. i shouldn't cast people out. who knows. massachusetts may come to its senses and no longer want a socialist senator. >> he's an interesting guy. he has an interesting profile. stuart: give you a opportunity there but didn't take it. thank you for joining us and see you again...
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host: beth in massachusetts. the new york times reporting that when the investigation has completed when it comes to the plane crash that killed iran's president, they cite officials -- officials with the country's site that whether saying the state news agency reported that technical failure contributed to the crash. on sunday and said the final report with an investigation determined "the accident was primarily caused by the weather conditions, including thick fog. the investigation found all major repairs and replacement of critical parts for the helicopter had been carried out in accordance with standard regulations and the brief so no deficits that could have contributed to the crash but the report found no signs of sabotage or tampering." there is the complete story. you can read more in the new york times and others. oklahoma, independent line, richard is up next. caller: good morning. i am a veteran and i'm extremely frustrated with the country. i want to set that aside and think about possible solutions.
host: beth in massachusetts. the new york times reporting that when the investigation has completed when it comes to the plane crash that killed iran's president, they cite officials -- officials with the country's site that whether saying the state news agency reported that technical failure contributed to the crash. on sunday and said the final report with an investigation determined "the accident was primarily caused by the weather conditions, including thick fog. the investigation...
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borja: si la pamplona en espaÑa, unos residentes de massachusetts se llevarÁn tremendo susto, y corrieronaquí dice que necesita “preatreat”. ese tiene mucha más agua. un poco de tide es suficiente. y podrías ahorrar un poco de dinero también. ¡nice! para las noches en la... biblioteca. sí, sí, sí. tiene que ser con tide. dÍas ortÍz. y si usted tiene tanto medicare como medicaid, tengo noticias realmente alentadoras que definitivamente querrÁ escuchar. dependiendo de los planes disponibles en su Área, es posible que pueda obtener beneficios adicionales con un plan de necesidades especiales de doble elegibilidad de humana medicare advantage. todos estos planes incluyen un subsidio de opciones saludables un subsidio mensual para ayudar a pagar alimentos elegibles, servicios pÚblicos, alquiler y productos para la salud de venta libre como vitaminas, analgÉsicos, suministros de primeros auxilios y mÁs. otros beneficios de estos planes incluyen traslados gratuitos de ida y vuelta a sus citas mÉdicas. no paga nada por las recetas mÉdicas cubiertas. todos los planes incluyen cobertura dental que
borja: si la pamplona en espaÑa, unos residentes de massachusetts se llevarÁn tremendo susto, y corrieronaquí dice que necesita “preatreat”. ese tiene mucha más agua. un poco de tide es suficiente. y podrías ahorrar un poco de dinero también. ¡nice! para las noches en la... biblioteca. sí, sí, sí. tiene que ser con tide. dÍas ortÍz. y si usted tiene tanto medicare como medicaid, tengo noticias realmente alentadoras que definitivamente querrÁ escuchar. dependiendo de los planes...
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so edwards leaves massachusetts where he spent so much of his life.end of 1757 general 1758 he comes her to print center take up the job at princeton of princeton's president. he meets the senior class rather it much as we are met today like a seminar. hence out the questions they will belittle deliberating on for their next session and never meets with them again. he takes the vaccine for smallpox but his frame is too toweekend to sustain the impactf it. and he dies of january 1758. actually in the spring of 1758. he continues to be influential through his disciples. joseph bellamy and samuel hawkins theow office of a becoms as the new divinity. we will be reading a little bit of samuel hopkins as we move on further in this seminar. but here in america and the 18th century we want you to see two remarkable eruptions. one is an intellectual rebellion that's rooted in the changes taking place in european thought. the rebellion we most often associate with the enlightenment. i wish benjamin franklin is the primary example.u but, you also see here in ame
so edwards leaves massachusetts where he spent so much of his life.end of 1757 general 1758 he comes her to print center take up the job at princeton of princeton's president. he meets the senior class rather it much as we are met today like a seminar. hence out the questions they will belittle deliberating on for their next session and never meets with them again. he takes the vaccine for smallpox but his frame is too toweekend to sustain the impactf it. and he dies of january 1758. actually...
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lactose-free dairy milk lactaid has been recalled in 27 states by massachusetts-based hb hood llc because of almonds that are not listed on the label. the 96-ounce containers of milk were shipped to retailers and wholesalers for september 5th to the 18th. >>> and it's a three-peat as "beetlejuice beetlejuice" tops for a third weekend with $26 million in ticket sales. in all it raised nearly $230 million. this weekend it englanded out -- edged out the animated release "transformers one" which was second wtih $25 million. >>> that's your cbs "moneywatch" report for this monday morning. i'm matt pieper, cbs news, new york. >>> up next, concert controversy. a grammy-winning rapper sparks a political storm. can you do this? as early as your 40s you may lose muscle and strength. protein supports muscle health. ensure max protein has a 30 gram blend of high quality protein to feed muscles for up to seven hours. so take the challenge. ensure, nutrition for strength and energy. (vo) when your dog hears the call of the wild, have the right fuel to answer. nutrition for blue wilderness chicken, with
lactose-free dairy milk lactaid has been recalled in 27 states by massachusetts-based hb hood llc because of almonds that are not listed on the label. the 96-ounce containers of milk were shipped to retailers and wholesalers for september 5th to the 18th. >>> and it's a three-peat as "beetlejuice beetlejuice" tops for a third weekend with $26 million in ticket sales. in all it raised nearly $230 million. this weekend it englanded out -- edged out the animated release...
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their chaotic escapefrom a rodeo into one massachusetts town.thing with fasenra, an add-on treatment for eosinophilic asthma that is taken once every 8 weeks. fasenra is not for sudden breathing problems or other eosinophilic conditions. allergic reactions may occur. don't stop your asthma treatments without talking with your doctor. tell your doctor if your asthma worsens. headache and sore throat may occur. tell your doctor if you have a parasitic infection. step back out there with fasenra. ask your doctor if it's right for you. (♪♪) okay, it's gonna hail in omaha. and we live not in omaha. ask your doctor if it's right for you. yeah, but i went to college with a guy. now, where's my phone? progressive can't save you from becoming your parents, but we can save you money when you bundle home and auto with us. morning, not sure if you had a chance to look at the doppler yet this morning. upset stomach iberogast indigestion iberogast bloating iberogast thanks to a unique combination of herbs, iberogast helps relieve six digestive symptoms to hel
their chaotic escapefrom a rodeo into one massachusetts town.thing with fasenra, an add-on treatment for eosinophilic asthma that is taken once every 8 weeks. fasenra is not for sudden breathing problems or other eosinophilic conditions. allergic reactions may occur. don't stop your asthma treatments without talking with your doctor. tell your doctor if your asthma worsens. headache and sore throat may occur. tell your doctor if you have a parasitic infection. step back out there with fasenra....
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la policÍa de massachusetts investiga un robo a plena luz del dÍa, los sospechosos le robÓ la mochilaa mayorÍa del delincuente que cometieron una ola de asalto en las tiendas se ven y deben de la sangre son menor —— menores de edad. muestran alto grado de vandalismo, reportero: son decenas de jÓvenes en bicicleta que, una marabunta humana entran para robar sin recato una mÁs de la tienda seven eleven los Ángeles, lo que ya provoca gran indignaciÓn entre la comunidad. >> lo veo mal, los seven eleven son negocios que nos proporcionan cosas de consumo. reportero: hasta ahora son 14 los robos la tienda seven eleven, que en 3 meses y medio han realizado estos grupos de entre 20 y en 30 jÓvenes que se dan a la fuga, antes de que la policÍa llegue a arrestarlas, a pesar de las cÁmaras de vigilancia que seanpreparado en esos comercios. >> la policÍa no estÁ haciendo bien su trabajo, debe haber seguridad. reportero: el departamento de policÍa de los angeles pÚblico la fotografÍas de varios sospechosos, han participado en la ola de robo de la tienda cometido casi todos los viernes por la noche.
la policÍa de massachusetts investiga un robo a plena luz del dÍa, los sospechosos le robÓ la mochilaa mayorÍa del delincuente que cometieron una ola de asalto en las tiendas se ven y deben de la sangre son menor —— menores de edad. muestran alto grado de vandalismo, reportero: son decenas de jÓvenes en bicicleta que, una marabunta humana entran para robar sin recato una mÁs de la tienda seven eleven los Ángeles, lo que ya provoca gran indignaciÓn entre la comunidad. >> lo veo...
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massachusetts never pays the port will stay closed forever, that's clearly untenable. you need it will be closed for 30 days as a punishment, that would have been a more functional way because then you can declare victory and be done after 30 days whereas if you have a boycott, closure of the port and say it will stay closed until you pay, basically that gives the decision making about when this conflict ends over to the other side. that is often true with boycotts. if you're boycotting something and declare your boycott is to last in perpetuity until there's a change in policy of whatever it is you're boycotting than all the real decision-making is on the other side about whether they will change their policy to adapt to your request and boycotts as voluntary actions are very tiring. people are not necessarily as motivated as they may be on day one or day 30 or day one hundred are been going to be a lot less motivated on year three or year 5 to carry on the boycott. sometimes they will be but they need to be continuously spurred on, continuously encouraged the renewed
massachusetts never pays the port will stay closed forever, that's clearly untenable. you need it will be closed for 30 days as a punishment, that would have been a more functional way because then you can declare victory and be done after 30 days whereas if you have a boycott, closure of the port and say it will stay closed until you pay, basically that gives the decision making about when this conflict ends over to the other side. that is often true with boycotts. if you're boycotting...
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and until boston pays or massachusetts pays for the tea. and if massachusetts never pays the port will stay closed forever. now that'scl clearly unattennabe you have to bert closed for 30 days as a punishment that would have been a much more functional way because then you can declare victory and be done. after 30 days -- whereas if you have a boycott that's you have a closure of the port and you say oh -- and it will stayy closed until you pay, then basically that gives a decision making about when this conflict ends over to the other side. and that's often true with boycotts you're boycotting something, and you declare that your boycott is to last in perpetuity until there's a change in policy of whatever it is you're boycotting all of the real decision making is on the other side about whether they will change their policy to adapt to your request. and boycotts as voluntary actions are very tiring. people are not necessarily as motivated as they may be on day one or day 30 or day 100 are a lot less motivated on year three, or year five t
and until boston pays or massachusetts pays for the tea. and if massachusetts never pays the port will stay closed forever. now that'scl clearly unattennabe you have to bert closed for 30 days as a punishment that would have been a much more functional way because then you can declare victory and be done. after 30 days -- whereas if you have a boycott that's you have a closure of the port and you say oh -- and it will stayy closed until you pay, then basically that gives a decision making about...
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massachusetts had 1172 levies and three brigades comprising almost 26% of that force. new york had 313 levies in a single brigade, almost 28%. the 690 strong new jersey brigade had 670 levels that were levies. and to maryland brigades had 426 levies total 12% of that contingent. some 540 of north carolina's nine month men were formed into a reconstituted third north carolina regiment at marsh, north. in late summer, 1778 were their first garrison to philadelphia and then move to west point on the hudson. about 200. other 1778. north carolina. north carolina levies were held in reserve just missing the 3rd march 1779 brier creek battle and seeing action at stone river on 20th june 1779. they were discharged the following july. now my talk will actually go beyond 78 because i wanted to actually cover at least a part of the rest of the war because the the levee system did go for it for the for the rest of the war. there were later efforts to augment the army with levees, but none was as successful as the 1778 measures. the next large scale attempt attempt occurred in 1780
massachusetts had 1172 levies and three brigades comprising almost 26% of that force. new york had 313 levies in a single brigade, almost 28%. the 690 strong new jersey brigade had 670 levels that were levies. and to maryland brigades had 426 levies total 12% of that contingent. some 540 of north carolina's nine month men were formed into a reconstituted third north carolina regiment at marsh, north. in late summer, 1778 were their first garrison to philadelphia and then move to west point on...
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the bulls on the run in massachusetts, escaping a rodeo.something. >>> and bob good dwoodruff is h tonight. the effort to protect some of the world's wonders. and what he discovered -- what they've done to the land. (fisher investments) we're a fiduciary, obligated to act in our client'' best interest. (fisher investments) so we don't sell any commission-based products. (other money manager) then how do you make money? (fisher investments) we have a simple management fee, structured so we do better when our clients do better. (other money manager) your clients really come first then, huh? (fisher investments) yes. we make them a top priority, by getting to know their finances, family, health, lifestyle and more. (other money manager) wow, maybe we are different. (fisher investments) at fisher investments, we're clearly different. (♪) with wet amd, i worry i'm not only losing my sight, but my time to enjoy it. but now, i can open up my world with vabysmo. (♪) vabysmo is the first fda-approved treatment for people with wet amd that improves v
the bulls on the run in massachusetts, escaping a rodeo.something. >>> and bob good dwoodruff is h tonight. the effort to protect some of the world's wonders. and what he discovered -- what they've done to the land. (fisher investments) we're a fiduciary, obligated to act in our client'' best interest. (fisher investments) so we don't sell any commission-based products. (other money manager) then how do you make money? (fisher investments) we have a simple management fee, structured so...
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so for example, massachusetts has nine districts in each. one elects one person. there are 30% of massachusetts voters are republicans, but they are spread out that they do not have the plurality in of these nine districts. all right. so a better system would be to have three districts each electing three representatives that would allow that would actually their models for this that would actually like three republican representative sort of out of massachusetts. exactly. proportional to the number of voters. right. so having multi winner districts means a lower bar for entry. the legislature, i don't want to get into the math of that. it actually much eliminates gerrymandering and it's not geographically, it's not tied to geography. so for example, if vote in the suburb where live right, a lot of people just live there, they have no connection to massachusetts where they work in boston, probably even party in boston and they're just know they're on the train line and they come us. so why should they be voting geographically with me? our interests different even
so for example, massachusetts has nine districts in each. one elects one person. there are 30% of massachusetts voters are republicans, but they are spread out that they do not have the plurality in of these nine districts. all right. so a better system would be to have three districts each electing three representatives that would allow that would actually their models for this that would actually like three republican representative sort of out of massachusetts. exactly. proportional to the...
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three years after _ in massachusetts. three years after it — in massachusetts.ink, owner, the cat is called shotto, ithink, drove owner, the cat is called shotto, i think, drove to collect _ shotto, i think, drove to collect it. how did it get there? _ collect it. how did it get there? hitchhike? got into the hold _ there? hitchhike? got into the hold of— there? hitchhike? got into the hold of an _ there? hitchhike? got into the hold of an aeroplane? how did the cat — hold of an aeroplane? how did the cat get 2000 miles? extraordinary. something of the kim tarik, coming home late? —— something of the kim darroch. he always comes on, stephanie, we have had tarantulas, snakes, alligators, disappearing cat. are you a cat person? i am a dog person but all in behind a loyal pet who overcomes the odds to reunite with its owner. yes. i odds to reunite with its owner. yes. . , odds to reunite with its owner. yes. ., , ., odds to reunite with its owner. yes. ., ., , ., yes. i was a zoologist and university- _ yes. i was a zoologist and university. you _ yes. i was a zool
three years after _ in massachusetts. three years after it — in massachusetts.ink, owner, the cat is called shotto, ithink, drove owner, the cat is called shotto, i think, drove to collect _ shotto, i think, drove to collect it. how did it get there? _ collect it. how did it get there? hitchhike? got into the hold _ there? hitchhike? got into the hold of— there? hitchhike? got into the hold of an _ there? hitchhike? got into the hold of an aeroplane? how did the cat — hold of an...
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i'll tell you, i have one investment in massachusetts, and massachusetts put in a excess tax above a southern level. massachusetts was my biggest tax bill last year and i have one investment there. so i think this idea of economic freedom, i really think it's economic freedom. i don't think we've degenerated yet to this idea that enemy of the state. i hope we won't. that i'm part of the republican party. i've studied game theory a lot. i'm part of the republican party that is saying the best revenge is just a win on november 5. let's not set off a tit for tat chain reaction traditionally conservatives are the adults in the room. let's stay that way. you know, it's the -- but it is alarming. it's alarming on both sides to see the breakdown in the federal system, whether it was during trump with sanctuary cities. we're not going to enforce the law. and the state of texas feeling as though they have to enforce their own border. i think we've got to get back to this idea that the federal system does work. >> everyone, please thank scott bessert. [applause] [captions copyright national ca
i'll tell you, i have one investment in massachusetts, and massachusetts put in a excess tax above a southern level. massachusetts was my biggest tax bill last year and i have one investment there. so i think this idea of economic freedom, i really think it's economic freedom. i don't think we've degenerated yet to this idea that enemy of the state. i hope we won't. that i'm part of the republican party. i've studied game theory a lot. i'm part of the republican party that is saying the best...
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i'm joined now by massachusetts governor maura healey.ly a supporter of kamala harris, you know, democrats said quickly that kamala harris won the debate. in fact, our poll found 58% of the voters thought she was the clear winner, and yet that performance did not overall move the needle. they're basically in the same place as before the debate. does that surprise you? >> no, not at all. martha, we know that this is going to be a close race, and kamala harris says that she's an underdog, but what's important is that she and tim walz have built a campaign for a close race. they're opening an unbelievable number of offices around the country, tons of staff, tons of volunteers. the enthusiasm has been really strong, and i think what's been very important also, is that she they're going to red counties. they're going to red districts, right? as she said in her closing argument, i'm going to be a president for all americans. you may not agree with me on everything, but i'm going to be here for you and your family, and one thing that the debate
i'm joined now by massachusetts governor maura healey.ly a supporter of kamala harris, you know, democrats said quickly that kamala harris won the debate. in fact, our poll found 58% of the voters thought she was the clear winner, and yet that performance did not overall move the needle. they're basically in the same place as before the debate. does that surprise you? >> no, not at all. martha, we know that this is going to be a close race, and kamala harris says that she's an underdog,...