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mostly in western and central massachusetts. i brought home more than $20 billion and it has touched every single community. here in western massachusetts. we've gotten broadband. we've gotten support for homeless vets -- right here in springfield. i stood in deerfield in the mud and the muck watching the latest floating and hope everyone is sitting down, because i actually work now with ted cruz to get the rules change. let me at least explain. so that fema can actually offer disaster relief. moderator: john deaton, you have never looked did -- held elected office before. why are you starting with the u.s. senate? mr. deaton: because we are in crisis. we have illegal immigration bankrupting the state, opioid epidemic killing americans, the debt going over a cliff, no one's talking about it. the single greatest crisis we face is a crisis of leadership. people like senator warren so devices few of the division amongst us. senator warren was asked a question about why is tromso popular. she threw her hands up in disgust and said i
mostly in western and central massachusetts. i brought home more than $20 billion and it has touched every single community. here in western massachusetts. we've gotten broadband. we've gotten support for homeless vets -- right here in springfield. i stood in deerfield in the mud and the muck watching the latest floating and hope everyone is sitting down, because i actually work now with ted cruz to get the rules change. let me at least explain. so that fema can actually offer disaster relief....
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what i would do is look to massachusetts. massachusetts actually got this right. gives the woman to write up to 22 weeks to have unrestricted access to abortion. after that period of time she is not allowed is that fetal enameling. i viability issue around that time. that is what you support. donald trump, brett kavanaugh, amy comey barrett, neil gore says, harry reid and senator elizabeth warren. right now i'm going to have my campaign staff too post 2013 media advisory by elizabeth warren. she's going to push harry reid to get rid of the filibuster. in though they were told republicans would then use it for the supreme court. you understand that everyone out there her fingerprints are all over this decision. the supreme court would not look the way it does today if senator warren would have honored the fact in the senate it takes hard work. there's a filibuster rule was in place for over 100 years. it required compromise. senator warren wanted say no. by the way she says she's going to codify wrote you a 51 votes now in the senate. i would encourage you to do it
what i would do is look to massachusetts. massachusetts actually got this right. gives the woman to write up to 22 weeks to have unrestricted access to abortion. after that period of time she is not allowed is that fetal enameling. i viability issue around that time. that is what you support. donald trump, brett kavanaugh, amy comey barrett, neil gore says, harry reid and senator elizabeth warren. right now i'm going to have my campaign staff too post 2013 media advisory by elizabeth warren....
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massachusetts actually got this right. which gives a woman right up to 22 weeks to have unrestricted access to abortion. after that period of time she's not allowed unless it's for her health reasons or there is a anomaly. we are talking about the viability issue around that time. that's what i support. there are six people responsible for the overturning of roe. donald trump, brett kavanaugh, amy coney barrett, neil gorsuch, harry reid and senator elizabeth warren. i'm going to have my campaign staff, i want you to post a 2013 media advisory by elizabeth warren where she bragged that she was going to push harry reid to get rid of the filibuster even though they were told that republicans would then use it for the supreme court. so you understand everyone out there that her fingerprints are all over this decision. the supreme court would not look the way it does today if senator warren would have honored the fact that in the senate it takes hard work. the filibuster rule was in place for over 100 years and required comprom
massachusetts actually got this right. which gives a woman right up to 22 weeks to have unrestricted access to abortion. after that period of time she's not allowed unless it's for her health reasons or there is a anomaly. we are talking about the viability issue around that time. that's what i support. there are six people responsible for the overturning of roe. donald trump, brett kavanaugh, amy coney barrett, neil gorsuch, harry reid and senator elizabeth warren. i'm going to have my...
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everyone in massachusetts the massachusetts literacy rate is extremely high.ost everyone is reading the they're handed from one person to the next. so you've got an extremely well informed populace, which is one of the reasons why massachusetts massachusetts is such a restive colony. and that adds to the combustion of nature of things in the massachusetts bay colony. thank you. well, that is perfect timing, actually, and i hope you will join. this group has to hear off to the supreme court here. you have an important date. and so i hope you will join me in thanking stacy schiff for her grace and her generosity.
everyone in massachusetts the massachusetts literacy rate is extremely high.ost everyone is reading the they're handed from one person to the next. so you've got an extremely well informed populace, which is one of the reasons why massachusetts massachusetts is such a restive colony. and that adds to the combustion of nature of things in the massachusetts bay colony. thank you. well, that is perfect timing, actually, and i hope you will join. this group has to hear off to the supreme court...
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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 boonort bell boston was and you 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 noth
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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everyone in massachusetts the massachusetts literacy rate is extremely high.ost everyone is reading the they're handed from one person to the next. so you've got an extremely well informed populace, which is one of the reasons why massachusetts massachusetts is such a restive colony. and that adds to the combustion of nature of things in the massachusetts bay colony. thank you. well, that is perfect timing, actually, and i hope you will join. this group has to hear off to the supreme court here. you have an important date. and so i hope you will join me in thanking stacy schiff for her grace and her generosity.
everyone in massachusetts the massachusetts literacy rate is extremely high.ost everyone is reading the they're handed from one person to the next. so you've got an extremely well informed populace, which is one of the reasons why massachusetts massachusetts is such a restive colony. and that adds to the combustion of nature of things in the massachusetts bay colony. thank you. well, that is perfect timing, actually, and i hope you will join. this group has to hear off to the supreme court...
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. >>> magic mushrooms are on the ballot in massachusetts. why voters could legalize the psychedelic with a catch. >>> and shohei ohtani will step up to the plate after a shoulder injury. the dodger star's big plans for game three of the world series against the yanks tonight. it's monday, october 28th. e early today starts right now. good morning. i'm frances rivera. there is just a little over a week left until election day. today, vice president harris will be focused on jobs and the economy as she campaigns in michigan. andformer president trump will attend a national faith summit in georgia. last night mr. trump packed madison square garden with supporters where he focused on immigration. >> todhe day i take the oath of office, the migrant invasion of our country ends and the restoration of our country begins. >> from the latest from the campaign trail, vaughn hillyard kicks off our coverage. [ crowd chanting "usa" ] >> reporter: madison square garden is packed. >> i will see you at the polls. let's make history together. god bless new y
. >>> magic mushrooms are on the ballot in massachusetts. why voters could legalize the psychedelic with a catch. >>> and shohei ohtani will step up to the plate after a shoulder injury. the dodger star's big plans for game three of the world series against the yanks tonight. it's monday, october 28th. e early today starts right now. good morning. i'm frances rivera. there is just a little over a week left until election day. today, vice president harris will be focused on...
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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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auy ne massachusetts caro and named james lovell, a well known womanizer. and loas cir of congressional committee for foreign affairs. john had been writing a lot. that was nothing new. and so abigail used lovell to get johns ba pay and news. john and i couldn't put some of these in here because it was ll w just filthy. abail well, briefly met abigail. he says things like, i wonder why john is doing with a his time inaris. or he wrote that john shown his gid triotism by getting abigail pregnant before left a lot worse are that lovell sent to abigail and lovell gave up on abigail because she would play him just enough like. reeling in a fish to get the latest news about john and to see if she had his back pay. but then letting him out so that he could come in again and she's very adapted doing that neighborhood. racial discrimination was in 1797. s president w goingng up john up as first s was i arranging a home life so she could join john young black liveryblboy of the adamses named jack asked abigail could attend a local evening school, and she thought tha
auy ne massachusetts caro and named james lovell, a well known womanizer. and loas cir of congressional committee for foreign affairs. john had been writing a lot. that was nothing new. and so abigail used lovell to get johns ba pay and news. john and i couldn't put some of these in here because it was ll w just filthy. abail well, briefly met abigail. he says things like, i wonder why john is doing with a his time inaris. or he wrote that john shown his gid triotism by getting abigail pregnant...
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and that's why that these these families are persecuted with them coming to massachusetts. it doesn't work out. the way that they expect. we know where the story is leading towards the witch hunt. as i began with. but we're going to see many struggles, their lives, struggles with the environment, struggles with those who here before them, struggles with other colonial groups like the french in canada. it not a peaceful time either in the colony as a whole or in the town family life. now with rebecca nurse over the map here to kind of help us so salem village would be those both black lines and today the town of danvers is in blue so you can see it primarily lines up there. nurse the story goes there, though. originally when her family comes over, they do live in what's now the city of salem. they will li in theorth fields when rebecca nurse is about to 24, 25, somewhere around there. she will marry a gentleman named francis nurse. they'll live in downtown salem. and when i say about 24, 25, one of the reasons i think that nobody had ever attempted a biography, a full length
and that's why that these these families are persecuted with them coming to massachusetts. it doesn't work out. the way that they expect. we know where the story is leading towards the witch hunt. as i began with. but we're going to see many struggles, their lives, struggles with the environment, struggles with those who here before them, struggles with other colonial groups like the french in canada. it not a peaceful time either in the colony as a whole or in the town family life. now with...
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a guy name massachusetts caro and named james lovell, a well know womanizer. and lovell was chair of congressional committee for foreign affairs. john had been writing a lot. that was nothi new. t john's back paynd news.l to john and i couldn't put some of these in heruse as lovell was just filthy. meanand he had never m. abigail well, briefly met abigail. he says things likonde why jodoinwith all of his time in paris. or he wrote that john shown his rigid patriotism by getting abigail pregnant before left a lot worse are that lovell sent to abigail and lovell gave up on abigail because she would play him just enough like. reeling in a fish to get the latest news about john and to see if she had his back pay. but then letting him out so that he could come in again and she's very adapted doing that neighborhood. racial discrimination was in 1797. she she'upohn was psident and she was going afirst lady and she was in arranging a home life so she very stable boy of the adamses named jack asked if could attend a local evening a great idea.he thought that was so sh
a guy name massachusetts caro and named james lovell, a well know womanizer. and lovell was chair of congressional committee for foreign affairs. john had been writing a lot. that was nothi new. t john's back paynd news.l to john and i couldn't put some of these in heruse as lovell was just filthy. meanand he had never m. abigail well, briefly met abigail. he says things likonde why jodoinwith all of his time in paris. or he wrote that john shown his rigid patriotism by getting abigail pregnant...
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the massachusetts historical and of course, the abigail adams historical society. so any questions. on all questions in the audience audience? was william smith related to adams? i didn't catch that. william smith, who married abby, was he was a smith was. he related to their smith? yes. yes. hi, i'm a hamilton author. i won't deal with the hamilton question, but there is one. i've read a long biography of abigail and the one quote that i'd like to put in context that has shaped unfortunate view of her was that she to john quincy talking about if he send it was better that he die before he committed such a grievous offense. are you familiar with that particular letter actually she wrote she to john quincy quite a bit because he was the star of the family and was very proud of him. and it showed favoritism. but that's the way she works. but i'm not familiar with that one. she wrote a lot of really good ones to john quincy. hi. of course. don't forget the ladies but the equally unknown and infamous reply john adams isn't known in which she indicates the many things she proposes that m
the massachusetts historical and of course, the abigail adams historical society. so any questions. on all questions in the audience audience? was william smith related to adams? i didn't catch that. william smith, who married abby, was he was a smith was. he related to their smith? yes. yes. hi, i'm a hamilton author. i won't deal with the hamilton question, but there is one. i've read a long biography of abigail and the one quote that i'd like to put in context that has shaped unfortunate...
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however, abigail had left her massachusetts utwo weeks before, and john didn't. he had no idea who he sho and abigail was she was the brains of the operation as we and sd ft without give me her selection. so where was abigail's influence on my choices?it's the second ci think is so that i put it in the book. it's at the very end of a letter. and she says, i to see the list of judges. so if you ever thought that. well, maybe wasn't as smart we think she was or wasn't the brains of the operation that to me, that one sets it apart. i want to see the list of judges and finally wrapping up the 180 bank collapse. unfortunately had a change of political party. the british investment firm of rns savage and byrd went completely insolvent in 1803. all abigjo's assets were wiped in retirement. john quincy had recommend firm to hisarts, so he felt responsible. ncbought up all of their foreclosed property and deeded back to them free and clear. john qd also left the federalist party and joined the republicans. that was quite shocking back then, followed by abigail and john be
however, abigail had left her massachusetts utwo weeks before, and john didn't. he had no idea who he sho and abigail was she was the brains of the operation as we and sd ft without give me her selection. so where was abigail's influence on my choices?it's the second ci think is so that i put it in the book. it's at the very end of a letter. and she says, i to see the list of judges. so if you ever thought that. well, maybe wasn't as smart we think she was or wasn't the brains of the operation...
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she looks to massachusetts and thinks that is a better model for new hampshire. taxes and less freedom. i don't think that is the right direction for new hampshire. new hampshire is a beacon for new england in the nation. together, we can make new hampshire even better. thank you. >> you both mentioned in your opening, so we will talk to housing first. we will get to some of the criticisms made in a moment. first housing, senator, the median price for houses in the state are an all time high with many people saying purchasing a home is out of reach economically. what do you say to people who may look around their community and see some new development, some openings to purchase a house but they are targeted toward either rent that is too high or things they cannot afford ? what role do you see the state and encouraging affordable housing in new hampshire? 60 seconds. >> we have a real lack of supply of housing in the state of all forms. and that's causing a crunch for families and keeping our young people here and keeping seniors in their homes. i believe the sta
she looks to massachusetts and thinks that is a better model for new hampshire. taxes and less freedom. i don't think that is the right direction for new hampshire. new hampshire is a beacon for new england in the nation. together, we can make new hampshire even better. thank you. >> you both mentioned in your opening, so we will talk to housing first. we will get to some of the criticisms made in a moment. first housing, senator, the median price for houses in the state are an all time...
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how much do you see massachusetts as a model for new hampshire?f you don't, why are you logging so much time with governor healey and her financial backers? you spent day after day seemingly campaign with her. why? >> i may fourth-generation resident of new hampshire, raise my family here. this is my home. i'm running for governor to ensure we doing everything we can to strengthen our local communities and create opportunities for residents in new hampshire. i have been focus on making sure we are tackling our states biggest challenges, the housing crisis, decreasing energy costs, making sure we are bringing good-paying jobs to our communities and protecting reproductive freedom. those of the things i make progress on in manchester and they are the same things i am focused on as we move forward into this race. >> what should we read in the amount of time you spent spend campaign with governor healy? >> it's a friend of mine, you know, just like other people have friends from out of state. i haven't spent an excessive amount of time with her. it ha
how much do you see massachusetts as a model for new hampshire?f you don't, why are you logging so much time with governor healey and her financial backers? you spent day after day seemingly campaign with her. why? >> i may fourth-generation resident of new hampshire, raise my family here. this is my home. i'm running for governor to ensure we doing everything we can to strengthen our local communities and create opportunities for residents in new hampshire. i have been focus on making...
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lived around massachusetts bay. 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 upere max duxbury beach, plymouth long beach is in the middle, is marked with an eye to left a plague 19ev around 1617 wiped out mt the coastalate 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 groups the recent reevalua
lived around massachusetts bay. 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 upere max duxbury beach, plymouth long beach is in the middle, is marked with an eye to left a plague 19ev around 1617 wiped out mt the coastalate population, leaving the farmlands abandoned. john alden is a magistrate often heard testimony was settled matters native...
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thathu massachusetts lived aroud massachusetts bay. the map is seen here is plymouth bay is drawn by a french explorer daniel daniel champlain publishing 1615. it shows homes and field all around the bay. mark's rht appear. plymouth long beach is in the middle. it's marked wh an eye to the left. a plague around 1617 wiped o most of the coastal native populati. leaving the farmlands jon alden as a magistrate their testimony will settle matters with native features including massachusetts.ma which is now pembroke by 1650. when king philip's war in 1675 further reduce the native population throughout the colony area. several thousand native still lived in the area do to instill due to this day throughout southeastern massachusetts. native objects made of stone and uncovered at the aldenth site. i could indicate the native people occupied the lands in years prior to the rival for hint at insurrections between the two groups. the recent reevaluation forwarded to us last week has looked at the whole collection of native pieces. as we move fo
thathu massachusetts lived aroud massachusetts bay. the map is seen here is plymouth bay is drawn by a french explorer daniel daniel champlain publishing 1615. it shows homes and field all around the bay. mark's rht appear. plymouth long beach is in the middle. it's marked wh an eye to the left. a plague around 1617 wiped o most of the coastal native populati. leaving the farmlands jon alden as a magistrate their testimony will settle matters with native features including massachusetts.ma...
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then one night, the massachusetts teenager vanished. out, conrad had a dark secret, one he shared with someone close to him. what that confidant did and did not do next would shatter two families. here is "reckless." andrea canning: it began as a chance encounter between two teens on vacation. she was a family friend that he met in florida. andrea canning: and ended two years later with one of them dead. he was smiling before he left the house, and then he was dead a few hours after. andrea canning: an apparent suicide. he didn't seem like he was in any imminent danger? no, not at all. andrea canning: but there was danger from something teens do all the time-- texting. their cyber romance hit a nerve, gripping the nation. and the people involved in the case gave us the inside story. the detectives who investigated the case-- you're watching her? yes. and it just keeps getting worse. andrea canning: a grieving father. i feel like i can fix a lot of things, but i just couldn't fix my son. andrea canning: and distraught family members who
then one night, the massachusetts teenager vanished. out, conrad had a dark secret, one he shared with someone close to him. what that confidant did and did not do next would shatter two families. here is "reckless." andrea canning: it began as a chance encounter between two teens on vacation. she was a family friend that he met in florida. andrea canning: and ended two years later with one of them dead. he was smiling before he left the house, and then he was dead a few hours after....
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. >> anthony from massachusetts.stion about minimum wage tips. >> minimum wages on the ballot or something to do about minimum wage is on five pallets. california would raise it to $18 and in massachusetts and arizona the measures have to do with how much you pay a tip to worker. that is to say, a restaurant server. under state law in most states can make less than minimum wage on the presumption that there tips would make up the difference on an hourly basis. i have not seen a measure specifically dealing with tipped workers in the past but that is against -- a raise of minimum wages a bad bet because since 2000 there have been like 26 ballot initiatives to raise the minimum wage across the country. and every single one has passed. there is not a single minimum wage hike that has not passed since the turn-of-the-century. touching against minimum wage hikes is not a good situation. >> people want to dig into ballot initiatives, will they find it on purpose news? -- pluribus news? >> we cover state legislatures. at a
. >> anthony from massachusetts.stion about minimum wage tips. >> minimum wages on the ballot or something to do about minimum wage is on five pallets. california would raise it to $18 and in massachusetts and arizona the measures have to do with how much you pay a tip to worker. that is to say, a restaurant server. under state law in most states can make less than minimum wage on the presumption that there tips would make up the difference on an hourly basis. i have not seen a...
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referring to gage being the military of massachusetts who's tasked with enforcing the course of act. so monster or inhuman shape, is not the most endearing term. and including that including that letter to gates, he stated, i am ready to risk life to preserve the liberty of the western world again. america as a last place where you can really find liberty. if if liberty disappears on america, that's it it's over. another letter he writes in 1774, that is also revealing is written the charles mellish, who is a member of the of commons between 1774 and 1784. and this letter he criticizes, he defends the boston tea party. there are actually quite a few americans who are uncomfortable with the boston tea party, thought it was a step too far. britain's response is ridiculous, but someone like george washington wasn't didn't really endorse the boston tea party because it was really considered beyond the beyond the bounds of appropriate behavior of a resistance. gates, though, defends it. he actually predicts that one day north america will be in in this letter, which in 1774 says, long bef
referring to gage being the military of massachusetts who's tasked with enforcing the course of act. so monster or inhuman shape, is not the most endearing term. and including that including that letter to gates, he stated, i am ready to risk life to preserve the liberty of the western world again. america as a last place where you can really find liberty. if if liberty disappears on america, that's it it's over. another letter he writes in 1774, that is also revealing is written the charles...
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nicole fitting from the regional high school in holden, massachusetts.aniel from farmingdale new york. george masterson from the lawrence family development charter school at lawrence, massachusetts. those of you online for you as well. we also passed teacher scholarships here in the room with us. wendy clark. [applause] diana bugler. [applause] todd gilford. [applause] tim cox is still helping wrap up the book signing stuff. christian scott, he was helping with lunch as a volunteer he might still be tied up. bonnie shealy was out at the table. and kevin wagner. thank you. you can tell current teacher scholarship winners are past teachers to get hooked and come back year after year we hope you'll be joining us for that. who are happy to welcome them back todd to the podium for his talk today. anxious to be some service to te government trials and tribulation at saratoga. were going to british and german troops is cap captivity at saratogathat remains of the four regiments were permitted to go back to canada. what became of these men for the next six year
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and the eastern shore of bay and rhode island the massachusetts lives around massachusetts bay on the map b seniors of plymouth bayre drawn by samuel in 1605 published in 1615 it shows the homes and fields all around the bay the d marks duxbury beach might appear plymouth long beach is in the middle and is marked with an eye to the left, the plague around 1617 wiped out the coastal need ae population leaving the families abandoned john alden is a magistrate and her testimony was settle matters with native people including massachusetts josias who lived at pembroke by 1650 when king philip's war in 1675 for the reduced the native population throughout the plymouth colony area several thousands of natives still lived in the area and due to this day throughout southeast massachusetts the native objects were covered at the site and it could indicate the native people occupied the land prior to the arrival or interaction between the two groups a recent reevaluation forwarded to us last week has looked at the whole collection of native pieces so as we move forward i'm always tinkering with
and the eastern shore of bay and rhode island the massachusetts lives around massachusetts bay on the map b seniors of plymouth bayre drawn by samuel in 1605 published in 1615 it shows the homes and fields all around the bay the d marks duxbury beach might appear plymouth long beach is in the middle and is marked with an eye to the left, the plague around 1617 wiped out the coastal need ae population leaving the families abandoned john alden is a magistrate and her testimony was settle matters...
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joining us now is democratic senator elizabeth warren of massachusetts. who's out on the campaign trail bright and early, senator, welcome. >> thank you. it's good to be here. >> good morning senator. let's start really big picture. when you were out there on the campaign trail and you inevitably meet one of the voters who says i think i'm voting for donald trump because he's just better for the economy, how do you persuade them. >> look, i start out with what happened to our rights across this country. donald trump goes out and brags that he put in place a supreme court that took away aconstitutional right from half the population. we now live in an america where 30% of all women live in states that effectively ban access to abortion. i have talked to those women, talked to them about what it means. they're in the middle of miscarriage. the doctor examines them in the emergency room. and says i'm sorry, i can't treat you because you are not near enough to death. go back out to the parking lot and hemorrhage for a few hours and then come back. that's all
joining us now is democratic senator elizabeth warren of massachusetts. who's out on the campaign trail bright and early, senator, welcome. >> thank you. it's good to be here. >> good morning senator. let's start really big picture. when you were out there on the campaign trail and you inevitably meet one of the voters who says i think i'm voting for donald trump because he's just better for the economy, how do you persuade them. >> look, i start out with what happened to our...
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what i would do is look to massachusetts. massachusetts actually got this right. gives the woman to write up to 22 weeks to have unrestricted access to abortion. after that period of time she is not allowed is that fetal enameling. i viability issue around that time. that is what you support. donald trump, brett kavanaugh, amy comey barrett, neil gore says, harry reid and senator elizabeth warren. right now i'm going to have my campaign staff too post 2013 media advisory by elizabeth warren. she's going to push harry reid to get rid of the filibuster. in though they were told republicans would then use it for the supreme court. you understand that everyone out there her fingerprints are all over this decision. the supreme court would not look the way it does today if senator warren would have honored the fact in the senate it takes hard work. there's a filibuster rule was in place for over 100 years. it required compromise. senator warren wanted say no. by the way she says she's going to codify wrote you a 51 votes now in the senate. i would encourage you to do it
what i would do is look to massachusetts. massachusetts actually got this right. gives the woman to write up to 22 weeks to have unrestricted access to abortion. after that period of time she is not allowed is that fetal enameling. i viability issue around that time. that is what you support. donald trump, brett kavanaugh, amy comey barrett, neil gore says, harry reid and senator elizabeth warren. right now i'm going to have my campaign staff too post 2013 media advisory by elizabeth warren....
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aaron is from saint thomas the apostle school in west springfield, massachusetts.ren is from the historic. is from historic pursuits program in rochester, new york michael sear, tayseer cesari is from stow high school and stowe, vermont. and michael tell in the back is from the expeditionary school. in ludlow, vermont then online we have denise carter marable from, the neighborhood charter school in new city, nicole finney from the wachusett regional high school in holden, massachusetts. daniel miron from farmingdale college schools in farmingdale, new york, and george masters, and from the lawrence family development charter school in lawrence, massachusetts. so those of you in line, we're clapping for you as well. we also have some past teacher scholarships here in the room with us, wendy burchard on clock clock. diane bugler, todd guilford, tim cox, who i think is still helping wrap up the book signing stuff. christians scott christian, he was helping with lunch as, a volunteer, so he might still be tied up. bonnie schiewe, who's out at the table and and kevin w
aaron is from saint thomas the apostle school in west springfield, massachusetts.ren is from the historic. is from historic pursuits program in rochester, new york michael sear, tayseer cesari is from stow high school and stowe, vermont. and michael tell in the back is from the expeditionary school. in ludlow, vermont then online we have denise carter marable from, the neighborhood charter school in new city, nicole finney from the wachusett regional high school in holden, massachusetts. daniel...
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knights panel discussion a program that is madeed possible from a generous gift provided by the massachusetts society of the cincinnati draws from the recent waging war in america 1775 to 1783 operational challenges of five armies that is published recently in 2023, tonight we bring together an all-star cast of contributors to the publication to explore the significant operationales challenges faced by americans, loyalist, french and german during the american r revolution from recruitment and training to tactics and logistics are panelist will examine how the armies adopted to the specific circumstances of war moderating the discussion as the editor john he guest mr. haggis is the managing editor of the journal of the american revolution his areas of interest included the demographics of material culture of the british army in the macon revolution reddish operations in rhode island in the lives of britishof soldiers he is the author of numerous books and articles surrounding the revolution including british soldiers american war invoices of the maconla revolution, the revolution last men the
knights panel discussion a program that is madeed possible from a generous gift provided by the massachusetts society of the cincinnati draws from the recent waging war in america 1775 to 1783 operational challenges of five armies that is published recently in 2023, tonight we bring together an all-star cast of contributors to the publication to explore the significant operationales challenges faced by americans, loyalist, french and german during the american r revolution from recruitment and...
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parliament response the course of acts which are i'm sure youllnow, designed to punish massachusetts in boston for the boston tea and the gates the course, of course, of acts are rely emblematic. these fears h longarred the british government it's sign of autocracy, corruption. the fact that liberty is in decline in great britain and he's concerned that britain is going to drag america down the same path that america which he really envisioned its last holdout of liberty, is going to see liberty erode as a result of the course of acts by 1774. he is openly predicting that war is going to come to pass. he says that he will take up arms if war happens. a he ends up serving on a local committee of correspondents. he's at the forefront of resistance by. 1774 in response to the course of acts. there are a couple of letters in particular. gates writes, during these years, which which are particularly revealing. and unfortunately, gates did not keep a copy of most of his personal correspondence. so we kind of gather only a limited number of options to choose from of the outside. the period
parliament response the course of acts which are i'm sure youllnow, designed to punish massachusetts in boston for the boston tea and the gates the course, of course, of acts are rely emblematic. these fears h longarred the british government it's sign of autocracy, corruption. the fact that liberty is in decline in great britain and he's concerned that britain is going to drag america down the same path that america which he really envisioned its last holdout of liberty, is going to see...
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we start this last half-hour with nancy in massachusetts. good morning. caller: good morning. host: you are on, go ahead. caller: from last nights debate i was reconfirmed in my own mind, by virtue of what vance said and how he responded to the questions, especially when he was interrupted as he was fact checking the moderators. to me, the debate came across as 3-1, very disappointed. very disappointed in that. but i'm definitely a supporter of trump and that has not changed. host: karen joins us from new york state, republican line, good morning. caller: hi, good morning. thank you for taking my call. after listening last night -- i say listening because i don't own a television by principle, i have a different perspective i think, i don't get distracted, i think, by all the watching. so, number one, i think that people were wishing these two were at the top of the ticket versus their counterparts. they come across so much more articulate, seem smarter, they don't have to be a spokesperson for their party. that being said, after listening i can say that vance definitely won,
we start this last half-hour with nancy in massachusetts. good morning. caller: good morning. host: you are on, go ahead. caller: from last nights debate i was reconfirmed in my own mind, by virtue of what vance said and how he responded to the questions, especially when he was interrupted as he was fact checking the moderators. to me, the debate came across as 3-1, very disappointed. very disappointed in that. but i'm definitely a supporter of trump and that has not changed. host: karen joins...
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it contains 1,212,000 bucks and he has another library at his home in massachusetts but but ts is thegest of the two. oliver wendell holmes was possibly one of the most they miss the jurists in the 20 century served from 1922 to 1932 in the wrote the book. "the common law." it was published in 1881. after he served in the civil war he finished at harvard and lectured at harvard for number of years but the main item on display is his last book. this is a compendium of every book he read from 1881 or 1935 in a gift to the intellectual world. it's what he created when he wrote "the common law" and in parts is basically more less judges andat policymakers would find a way to balance fibbing precedence or presents that did not -- overtime and flaw in the creation was not transparent and was somewhat opaque and good men and women had to find a way to take a failing president in modern policy and mend themm together to make a law that works for the nation and the people on a regular basis. what's interesting about this page in the black book is that you see agatha christie on here and dashie
it contains 1,212,000 bucks and he has another library at his home in massachusetts but but ts is thegest of the two. oliver wendell holmes was possibly one of the most they miss the jurists in the 20 century served from 1922 to 1932 in the wrote the book. "the common law." it was published in 1881. after he served in the civil war he finished at harvard and lectured at harvard for number of years but the main item on display is his last book. this is a compendium of every book he...
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president, my name is pryer, i'm six years old, i live on a farm in massachusetts. what is your favorite farm animal? >> steve: favorite farm animal? >> i love cows. if we go with kamala, you won't have cows anymore. i don't want to ruin this kid's day. i love cows. i think they are so cute and beautiful. according to kamala, who is a radical left lunatic, you will not have any cows anymore. we have to vote her out. if you like cows, vote her out. >> steve: mr. president, question for you. today or tomorrow you are going to mcdonald's to work the fryer. will you wear the paper hat? >> i will do everything. >> steve: he will do it. >> mcdonald's some place, i'm going because she lied. >> brian: you don't think she ever worked at mcdonald's? >> i know she didn't, they said she never worked here. she picked the store, we went to talk to the manager. no, she never, woed here. >> steve: will you wear the paper hat. >> who else i'm talking about, if i said i worked aught mcdonald's and it was not true, front page of stupid "new york times," that is the worst paper, worst
president, my name is pryer, i'm six years old, i live on a farm in massachusetts. what is your favorite farm animal? >> steve: favorite farm animal? >> i love cows. if we go with kamala, you won't have cows anymore. i don't want to ruin this kid's day. i love cows. i think they are so cute and beautiful. according to kamala, who is a radical left lunatic, you will not have any cows anymore. we have to vote her out. if you like cows, vote her out. >> steve: mr. president,...
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president, i'm six years old and i live on a farm in massachusetts.t is your favorite farm animal? >> steve: favorite farm animal. >> i tell you what i love. i love cows. if we go to kamala you won't have any cows anymore. i don't want to ruin this kid's day but i love cows. i think they are so cute and beautiful and -- but according to kamala, who is a radical left lunatic, you will not have any cows anymore. we have to vote her out. >> incredible. >> i also love cows. i think the president also likes to eat cows. but i think he also likes to eat cows. >> brian: all about the methane. >> steve: and material it takes to raise the cows. >> ainsley: i like what he said about school choice giving parents the option. >> of course he immediately answers the questions and then goes into very specific detail what he would do and makes a fairly dramatic declaration that he wants to close the department of education. and so he is a guy who knows what he thinks and he is not afraid to say it, in my book makes a very good politician, far better than somebody con
president, i'm six years old and i live on a farm in massachusetts.t is your favorite farm animal? >> steve: favorite farm animal. >> i tell you what i love. i love cows. if we go to kamala you won't have any cows anymore. i don't want to ruin this kid's day but i love cows. i think they are so cute and beautiful and -- but according to kamala, who is a radical left lunatic, you will not have any cows anymore. we have to vote her out. >> incredible. >> i also love cows....
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aaron is from saint thomas the apostle school in west springfield, massachusetts. chris lundgren is from the historic. is from historic pursuits program in rochester, new york michael sear, tayseer cesari is from stow high school and stowe, vermont. and michael tell in the back is from the expeditionary school. in ludlow, vermont then online we have denise carter marable from, the neighborhood charter school in new city, nicole finney from the wachusett regional high school in holden, massachusetts. daniel miron from farmingdale college schools in farmingdale, new york, and george masters, and from the lawrence family development charter school in lawrence, massachusetts. so those of you in line, we're clapping for you as well. we also have some past teacher scholarships here in the room with us, wendy burchard on clock clock. diane bugler, todd guilford, tim cox, who i think is still helping wrap up the book signing stuff. christians scott christian, he was helping with lunch as, a volunteer, so he might still be tied up. bonnie schiewe, who's out at the table and
aaron is from saint thomas the apostle school in west springfield, massachusetts. chris lundgren is from the historic. is from historic pursuits program in rochester, new york michael sear, tayseer cesari is from stow high school and stowe, vermont. and michael tell in the back is from the expeditionary school. in ludlow, vermont then online we have denise carter marable from, the neighborhood charter school in new city, nicole finney from the wachusett regional high school in holden,...
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referring to gage being the military of massachusetts who's tasked with enforcing the course of act. so monster or inhuman shape, is not the most endearing term. and including that including that letter to gates, he stated, i am ready to risk life to preserve the liberty of the western world again. america as a last place where you can really find liberty. if if liberty disappears on america, that's it it's over. another letter he writes in 1774, that is also revealing is written the charles mellish, who is a member of the of commons between 1774 and 1784. and this letter he criticizes, he defends the boston tea party. there are actually quite a few americans who are uncomfortable with the boston tea party, thought it was a step too far. britain's response is ridiculous, but someone like george washington wasn't didn't really endorse the boston tea party because it was really considered beyond the beyond the bounds of appropriate behavior of a resistance. gates, though, defends it. he actually predicts that one day north america will be in in this letter, which in 1774 says, long bef
referring to gage being the military of massachusetts who's tasked with enforcing the course of act. so monster or inhuman shape, is not the most endearing term. and including that including that letter to gates, he stated, i am ready to risk life to preserve the liberty of the western world again. america as a last place where you can really find liberty. if if liberty disappears on america, that's it it's over. another letter he writes in 1774, that is also revealing is written the charles...
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eddie in massachusetts, republican.aller: hi, in the 1920's, president calvin coolidge said, do you think this is the government's business? that is why donald trump did so good. when he got into office in 2016, the growth rate was 1%, unemployment 6.5%. getting rid of bill clinton's nafta, which was sucking all of our jobs. my cousin lost his job when the ge plant closed in massachusetts. but that is what you have got to do, got to get corporate tax down. so the administration got the growth rate up to 3% and unemployment down to 3.5%. that is why he did a good job, he is a businessman, and that is why he should be our next president again. host: that is why eddie is voting for the former president. we go to benny in michigan, independent. caller: good morning. i just want to speak to the people that are out there thinking about voting and who to vote for. remember who supports this ex- president, the kkk, the american nazi party, oath keepers, the proud boys. we cannot have a convicted felon leading our country. he ca
eddie in massachusetts, republican.aller: hi, in the 1920's, president calvin coolidge said, do you think this is the government's business? that is why donald trump did so good. when he got into office in 2016, the growth rate was 1%, unemployment 6.5%. getting rid of bill clinton's nafta, which was sucking all of our jobs. my cousin lost his job when the ge plant closed in massachusetts. but that is what you have got to do, got to get corporate tax down. so the administration got the growth...
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christine candler is a dermatologist in massachusetts but she doesn't just see patients that her office she screens firefighters across the state for skin cancer by bringing these free cancer screenings to the firehouse where it's a wonderful win-win. >> your brother really was the inspiration for what you're doing now absolutely. >> all of a sudden my brother was done and i couldn't do anything afterwards. i'm like, wow, i can really make a change and save some lives, saving lives is exactly what dr. candler has been doing since her brother, peter candler died of esophageal cancer in 2016. >> he'd been a firefighter in massachusetts and it was a big teddy bear and firefighting this is life you loved it when her brother got sick, dr. candler had no idea about the increased cancer risk firefighters face, skin on your ears and i she now says firefighters are 9% more likely to get cancer of any kind, and 21% more likely to develop melanoma firefighter joni cullinan met dr. candler at a free screening dr. kayla, how to spot on my lower back somewhere. i would never see took a picture, told
christine candler is a dermatologist in massachusetts but she doesn't just see patients that her office she screens firefighters across the state for skin cancer by bringing these free cancer screenings to the firehouse where it's a wonderful win-win. >> your brother really was the inspiration for what you're doing now absolutely. >> all of a sudden my brother was done and i couldn't do anything afterwards. i'm like, wow, i can really make a change and save some lives, saving lives...
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i joked with a guy from massachusetts, "we normally don't let you come down here from georgia." but i told him how glad we were to have him and appreciated the work they were doing. next morning we tried to go see a bunch of linemen that were having breakfast in a place they had set up. it had over 500 trks and 1000 people. we got out of the car at 6:30 a.m. and most of these hard-working people had already eaten breakfast and were walking out to crank their truck to start working to get people's power backup. those same linemen were going to keep working well into the night. that is the kind of response that we have seen after this crisis from georgians and from people far beyond this state. resilience and hope have been on full dplay everywhere we have gone, including here in columbia county. we are grateful for those incrible people all over this state. we are also mindful that every moment of every day since the storm passed, of the loss of life and devastation that brought. we knew it was going to be bad, which is why we prepared early just like they did here in columbia co
i joked with a guy from massachusetts, "we normally don't let you come down here from georgia." but i told him how glad we were to have him and appreciated the work they were doing. next morning we tried to go see a bunch of linemen that were having breakfast in a place they had set up. it had over 500 trks and 1000 people. we got out of the car at 6:30 a.m. and most of these hard-working people had already eaten breakfast and were walking out to crank their truck to start working to...
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host: carol in massachusetts. nbc did some polling earlier, taking over this idea of a voting plan for october of this year. they asked. 52% said they planned to vote early and then 44% saying that they planned to vote on election day. go back in time for years to early october of 2020. back then, it was 59% of those saying they planned to vote early and then only 37% saying they were planning to vote on election day. covid being anything at the time was probably impacting that and then go back in time even further. the 2016 election, 41% saying they planned to vote early or voted early. 32% saying they planned to vote on election day ps several people calling him, saying election day is going to be the day they cast their votes. you can choose the best option or tell us the best option for you on the phone lines and it can also text us. you can post on our social media sites, too. many of you doin that. this is kendra texting us. she is from virgin, saying i am an independent peer devoted by mail three wes ago. s
host: carol in massachusetts. nbc did some polling earlier, taking over this idea of a voting plan for october of this year. they asked. 52% said they planned to vote early and then 44% saying that they planned to vote on election day. go back in time for years to early october of 2020. back then, it was 59% of those saying they planned to vote early and then only 37% saying they were planning to vote on election day. covid being anything at the time was probably impacting that and then go back...
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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...