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[applause] [applause] >> ed mentioned the university of massachusetts here at boston.one of the graduates of the university of massachusetts boston. man, i was proud to represent rosanne me and the house of representatives for many years. congressman joe kennedy. [applause] [applause] >> when i started this job at the institute, i was talking to my young nephew, and he was saying he had met our next speaker a couple of times, and he said, so do you get to work with him? i said, yeah, i do. he said, he's way cool. [laughter] he is that. he is one of the great advocates, a man who leads this university, and you can see it on the edge of where it's going to always be a better and better place where everyone in this country can be proud of the people who were here, of what they do here, and what they will do in our world, the way cool chancellor of umass boston, keith motley. [applause] [applause] >> i can't wait to go home and tell my children that. [laughter] when they see me in those gym trunks from 1980 -- [laughter] and those sneakers and all those things, they don't
[applause] [applause] >> ed mentioned the university of massachusetts here at boston.one of the graduates of the university of massachusetts boston. man, i was proud to represent rosanne me and the house of representatives for many years. congressman joe kennedy. [applause] [applause] >> when i started this job at the institute, i was talking to my young nephew, and he was saying he had met our next speaker a couple of times, and he said, so do you get to work with him? i said,...
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[applause] [applause] >> ed mentioned the university of massachusetts here at boston. i want to introduce to you one of the graduates of the university of massachusetts boston. man, i was proud to represent rosanne me and the house of representatives for many years. congressman joe kennedy. [applause] [applause] >> when i started this job at the institute, i was talking to my young nephew, and he was saying he had met our next speaker a couple of times, and he said, so do you get to work with him? i said, yeah, i do. he said, he's way cool. [laughter] he is that. he is one of the great advocates, a man who leads this university, and you can see it on the edge of where it's going to always be a better and better place where everyone in this country can be proud of the people who were here, of what they do here, and what they will do in our world, the way cool chancellor of umass boston, keith motley. [applause] [applause] >> i can't wait to go home and tell my children that. [laughter] when they see me in those gym trunks from 1980 -- [laughter] and those sneakers and a
[applause] [applause] >> ed mentioned the university of massachusetts here at boston. i want to introduce to you one of the graduates of the university of massachusetts boston. man, i was proud to represent rosanne me and the house of representatives for many years. congressman joe kennedy. [applause] [applause] >> when i started this job at the institute, i was talking to my young nephew, and he was saying he had met our next speaker a couple of times, and he said, so do you get to...
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john kelly, associate professor in psychiatry, massachusetts general hospital, harvard medical school, boston, massachusetts. lureen mcneil, director, bureau of recovery services, new york state office of alcoholism and substance abuse services, new york, new york. carlos hardy, director of public affairs, baltimore substance abuse systems, incorporated, baltimore, maryland. john, what role does language play in forming public opinion on addiction and mental health issues? i think language plays a critical role in the way that, after all, it's the, it conveys the meaning of, of what we're trying to express. and so i think it plays a very important role and we should think carefully about the terms that we use because of that. so, why does some language impede the understanding, lureen, of, of our field and the way we refer to people? well i think particularly now that we have this new recovery framework, people are holding on to the old language. and the new language really holds the fullness of the framework, it really shows the validity of the framework, it shows the reality of recovery. an
john kelly, associate professor in psychiatry, massachusetts general hospital, harvard medical school, boston, massachusetts. lureen mcneil, director, bureau of recovery services, new york state office of alcoholism and substance abuse services, new york, new york. carlos hardy, director of public affairs, baltimore substance abuse systems, incorporated, baltimore, maryland. john, what role does language play in forming public opinion on addiction and mental health issues? i think language...
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boston. we have a great university system in massachusetts, and the man who was led it for the last several yearseen a member of our board, a sit leader in massachusetts, and a dear friend of the kennedy institute, chad wilson. [applause] >> thank you. thank you very much, peter. this really is a wonderful day for the university, and it's a wonderful day for our commonwealth and for the nation, for everyone who cares about public service, this is a wonderful day, and it was why the red sox were waiting to kick off their season until this could happen. we know that. [laughter] the university of massachusetts has been an inthews yays tick partner in the effort because we believe this institute for the united states senate will be a dynamic force for generations to come. it's a place where students come to lerp about the senate and about our american democracy. it's a place where scholars explore the issues of our time and help us child support -- chart a course for the future and it's a place where citizens come to reflect on our american experience and to find inspiration. public service is the id
boston. we have a great university system in massachusetts, and the man who was led it for the last several yearseen a member of our board, a sit leader in massachusetts, and a dear friend of the kennedy institute, chad wilson. [applause] >> thank you. thank you very much, peter. this really is a wonderful day for the university, and it's a wonderful day for our commonwealth and for the nation, for everyone who cares about public service, this is a wonderful day, and it was why the red...
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i had such a great time in boston but i did not like massachusetts so much because it was cold, the culture was foreign to me. when i came to san francisco, the first time i came, there was a rainbow over the bay and there was something calling me. i was 20 at the time. i knew that this was a place i needed to live. the history here, you can see it in terms of buildings, you know the history from, labor history, hit the history, history of what happened in 1978 with milk, mosconi. but i wanted to be a part of its. >> what got you involved in politics? >> i had been involved in politics for decades. i was doing work around central america, supporting people in central america, protecting against u.s. imperialism, and their right to live. i was doing a lot of work on campus in college. head of work against apartheid. i was involved in a lot of the efforts to push back on efforts to remove affirmative action, prop 209, all kinds of work around ballot measures that were tough, big ideas, like single payer, but i never got involved in supporting a candidate. i never thought that a candidate woul
i had such a great time in boston but i did not like massachusetts so much because it was cold, the culture was foreign to me. when i came to san francisco, the first time i came, there was a rainbow over the bay and there was something calling me. i was 20 at the time. i knew that this was a place i needed to live. the history here, you can see it in terms of buildings, you know the history from, labor history, hit the history, history of what happened in 1978 with milk, mosconi. but i wanted...
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one person who is out in that crowd, charlotte babadeau came all the way from boston, massachusetts. a big royal family fan. >> a big royal fan, yes. >> this is a dream come true. i have a feeling you're living it. >> when this all came about originally, it was kind of like, okay, this is cool. but each day, each time i spoke with cbs, it was like this is getting really exciting now. it's really coming true. and then flying here and spending the week here and seeing all of the people and the enthusiasm and the happiness, it's like nothing you can express really. it's been fabulous. >> there's a particular moment that you're hoping to see right back here. >> yes, yes. >> if you can turn around and you can see that balcony. why does it mean so much to you to see that kiss? >> i think probably because it's a moment that i remember when william's parents were married and they came out on the balcony the first time after they were married and they kissed. and that was a really special moment. and not that we're going to relive it, but it's still going to be very, very special. >> somethin
one person who is out in that crowd, charlotte babadeau came all the way from boston, massachusetts. a big royal family fan. >> a big royal fan, yes. >> this is a dream come true. i have a feeling you're living it. >> when this all came about originally, it was kind of like, okay, this is cool. but each day, each time i spoke with cbs, it was like this is getting really exciting now. it's really coming true. and then flying here and spending the week here and seeing all of the...
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boston. in massachusetts there are 50 participants renting out vehicles to 1,000 borrowers. >> so far the owners$250 a month in their pocket. we've seen those numbers between $600 and thousand dollars a month. >> not alone in this market. similar companies do the same thing. jessica found getaround. >> basically car sharing has taken off the last ten years. so if you go peer to peer way you can make a lot more cars available. >> these start-ups are taking advantage a change in california law that allows people to rent cars for a few hours or a few days. >> we see as low a as $3 an hour up to $15 an hour. >> owners are no longer on the hook for damages or accidents. rental companies insurance pick up the coverage. >> what california did, using your car for personal car like this has no affect on your existing insurance policy. >> there is no risk to the owners. they are completely covered. >> these peer to peer auto rent al companies to unlock the cars. they install devices to be able to start up remotely. if the owner prefers they can meet the renter to hand off a key and never obligated to go t
boston. in massachusetts there are 50 participants renting out vehicles to 1,000 borrowers. >> so far the owners$250 a month in their pocket. we've seen those numbers between $600 and thousand dollars a month. >> not alone in this market. similar companies do the same thing. jessica found getaround. >> basically car sharing has taken off the last ten years. so if you go peer to peer way you can make a lot more cars available. >> these start-ups are taking advantage a...
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boston. in massachusetts there are 50 participants renting out vehicles to 1,000 borrowers. >> they make aboutonth and we've seen it to go up $600 to thousand dollars a month. >> relay ride is not alone. jessica found a get around. >> basically with car sharing it's taking off the past ten years. zip cars led the way but it's quite limited to geography. so if you go peer to peer way you can make a lot more cars available. >> they are taking advantage of change in laws that allow people to rent cars for few hours. >> we see them as low as $3 an hour up to $15 an hour. >> owners are no longer on the hook for damages. rental companies pick up insurance coverage. >> what california did, using your car for personal car sharing, it has no effect on your existing insurance policies. >> there is no to the owners. they have insurance and they are completely covered. >> these peer to peer auto rental companies use technology to unlock the cars. these companies can install devices that enable a car to be unlocked or started remotely. if they prefer, they can meet the renter and never obligated to go thro
boston. in massachusetts there are 50 participants renting out vehicles to 1,000 borrowers. >> they make aboutonth and we've seen it to go up $600 to thousand dollars a month. >> relay ride is not alone. jessica found a get around. >> basically with car sharing it's taking off the past ten years. zip cars led the way but it's quite limited to geography. so if you go peer to peer way you can make a lot more cars available. >> they are taking advantage of change in laws...
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she spoke to students at the university of massachusetts in boston on april 14th. this is just over an hour. >> good evening, i'm the directer of the center and prm of women in politics and public policy in u-mass public boston's graduate school. thank you for being here tonight. tonight's program is called "i want my million dollars, and why everyone should be concerned about the gender wage gap." this event is brought to you by the women in public policy at umass boston. studentings are with us tonight in the front rows playing an important part in tonight's evening. you met anne forthman, a tbix graduate and now an alumni coordinator so all the students graduating, you'll connect with anne who will continue on the relationship with you for the graduate program into the future. our center's mission is to promote women's leadership in politics and policymaking to our graduate program by conducting research that makes a difference in women's lives and serving as a resource for women in diverse communities across the commonwealth, the nation, and around the world. t
she spoke to students at the university of massachusetts in boston on april 14th. this is just over an hour. >> good evening, i'm the directer of the center and prm of women in politics and public policy in u-mass public boston's graduate school. thank you for being here tonight. tonight's program is called "i want my million dollars, and why everyone should be concerned about the gender wage gap." this event is brought to you by the women in public policy at umass boston....
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we can speak to a visiting professor of economics at the massachusetts institute of technology. he joins fruss bostonprofessor, tell us first what this means for portugal. will one of the importantest countries in the euro zone become even poorer now? >> the problem of portugal is that growth has been absent for 10 years. and for 10 years, it has spent 10% more than it has produced. it has accumulated a very large foreign debt, similar to what happened in greece. now markets are unwilling to extend credit to portugal, and there foreit is turning to the european union and the i.m.f. for help. >> how many more bailouts can the euro zone sustain before -- well, is there a chance of collapse of the euro zone? ar all three countries in trouble, ireland, greece and portugal, are relatively small. they are very minor compared to the rest of the euro zone. the willingness of the political leadership in france and germany to let them survive, that they will do whatever is needed to hip the countries. if it went to spain or italy, it would be a different issue. >> will there be a stage where germany says enoug
we can speak to a visiting professor of economics at the massachusetts institute of technology. he joins fruss bostonprofessor, tell us first what this means for portugal. will one of the importantest countries in the euro zone become even poorer now? >> the problem of portugal is that growth has been absent for 10 years. and for 10 years, it has spent 10% more than it has produced. it has accumulated a very large foreign debt, similar to what happened in greece. now markets are unwilling...
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again, this is in burlington, massachusetts, just outside of boston.f we get any more information we will bring it to you. >>> 8:46. let's bring you up to date on some of the other top stories we're following for you now. >>> this morning, in oklahoma, hundred of people gathered for a very somber anniversary, 16 years to the day since that deadly oklahoma city bombing that killed 168 people. 90 minutes ago, there was a moment of silence to remember the victims. >>> we do have new information here at home on a story we've been telling you about all morning. oakland police have identified the woman shot and killed in the possible drive-by shooting last night near poplar park. she was 34-year-old beatrice burton, a young mother near richmond. and president obama is holding a town hall meeting in virginia. the focus, america's skyrocketing debt and how he plans to bring it down. he says taxes need to be raised on the wealthy and spending needs to be cut for the defense. pam? >>> president obama will be in the bay area at the facebook headquarters to talk a
again, this is in burlington, massachusetts, just outside of boston.f we get any more information we will bring it to you. >>> 8:46. let's bring you up to date on some of the other top stories we're following for you now. >>> this morning, in oklahoma, hundred of people gathered for a very somber anniversary, 16 years to the day since that deadly oklahoma city bombing that killed 168 people. 90 minutes ago, there was a moment of silence to remember the victims. >>> we...
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carat of the book to word got started last week in my hometown of boston and amherst at -- massachusetts and cleveland last weekend, last night we had an event with the baltimore orioles and a great newspaper guild member with the little place that is a radical bookstore downtown. i have seven years to prove that i was there and maybe busboys needs to invest into a hookie like this. how many people here? i know people inside the beltway 10 to be more respectable and button up but have you heard of him? guy take a back. good to see no longer there is the mccarthy era as people are willing to frequent the anarchist bookstore connected to the press and the progressive publisher and like busboys an independent bookstores around the country and places that we need patronized because if we don't, it just seems it is barnes & noble and borders would be the only place to buy books. we have a great group of workers at this event last night. one of them was a man from the sociology club and knowing that i was in mixed company and not everybody was necessarily up to speed with our bewildering array
carat of the book to word got started last week in my hometown of boston and amherst at -- massachusetts and cleveland last weekend, last night we had an event with the baltimore orioles and a great newspaper guild member with the little place that is a radical bookstore downtown. i have seven years to prove that i was there and maybe busboys needs to invest into a hookie like this. how many people here? i know people inside the beltway 10 to be more respectable and button up but have you heard...
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civil wars book tour was started last week with events in hartford and my hometown of boston and amhurst, massachusetts and cleveland last weekend. last night, we had an event in the city of macon and the written show the wire and other place called red emma's, a radical bookstore dt. i have a souvenir to prove i was there. maybe busboys needs to invest in a hoody like this. [applause] how many people here -- i know inside the beltway book audiences are a little more buttoned up and respectable. how many of you have been to red emma's? oh, i misread my audience. i take it all back. it's good to see -- no longer a mccarthy era, and people are willing to frequent an anarchist bookstore. ap press, another terrific publisher. the whole network of bookstores around the country, places we need to patronize as people do here. if we don't, what's left? just barnes & noble and not much of a place to buy books at. we had a great group of worker student activists at this red emma's event last night, and one of them was an earnest young man from the social sociology club, and knowing i was in mixed company and not
civil wars book tour was started last week with events in hartford and my hometown of boston and amhurst, massachusetts and cleveland last weekend. last night, we had an event in the city of macon and the written show the wire and other place called red emma's, a radical bookstore dt. i have a souvenir to prove i was there. maybe busboys needs to invest in a hoody like this. [applause] how many people here -- i know inside the beltway book audiences are a little more buttoned up and...
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amigos, aquÍ en la zona del noreste, algo de nieve estarÁ llegando para ustedes en boston, massachusettssaban que habÍa llegado. pero no, comenzÓ a nevar y estas fueron las imÁgenes. la primavera ha llegado. la gente tenÍa que hacer muÑequitos de nieve. tremenda nevada que yo por allÁ. el radar del sur del paÍs. tormentas elÉctricas se registraron kbure ji registraron en las Últimas horas. en texas que tuvieron reportes de granizo, vuelve el viento y especialmente aquÍ, hacia la zona de nuevo mÉxico y otra vez, tormentas econ vientos intensos hasta 30 millas por hora puede ocurrir esta noche en el medio oeste. son las temperaturas y continÚen con mÁs de despierta amÉrica. >>> despierta amÉrica de costa a costa en toda la naciÓn y comenzando la cobertura, vamos a los Ängeles con la chiqui macho, chiquiti guau ! aquÍ. ¿como estas princesa? hola raulito, feliz de la vida y contenta de estar en los Ängeles para todos ustedes, en despierta amÉrica, con noticias como siempre. ¿que te parece si comenzamos?. >>> lo que usted diga, usted manda. >>> te platico, el rey del jaripeo joan sebastiÁn ad
amigos, aquÍ en la zona del noreste, algo de nieve estarÁ llegando para ustedes en boston, massachusettssaban que habÍa llegado. pero no, comenzÓ a nevar y estas fueron las imÁgenes. la primavera ha llegado. la gente tenÍa que hacer muÑequitos de nieve. tremenda nevada que yo por allÁ. el radar del sur del paÍs. tormentas elÉctricas se registraron kbure ji registraron en las Últimas horas. en texas que tuvieron reportes de granizo, vuelve el viento y especialmente aquÍ, hacia la...
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among -- ash blue the wealthiest merchant banker in america on top of boston speak with the hill and commanding view of the massachusetts landscape and seaskip. far from espousing individual liberty, hancock and his fellow merchants in new england governed their businesses and community with economic ruthlessness that often left their competitors homeless and penniless. like today's tea party movement, the colonial tea party had almost nothing to do with tea. tea was nothing more than a social beverage for wealthy women, men seldom drank it, and it ranked below ale and rum, the beverages that american women consumed most. the tea party movement that sparked the american revolution actually began 20 years earlier in the 1750s and '60s. when new england business leaders like today's tea partyers supported a costly government war. but refused to pay higher taxes to cover the cost of that war. the war had started in the early 1750s when over population in the east, especially the northeast, sent british settlers over the appalachian mountains into what was then french territory. new france. france at the time they claimed a
among -- ash blue the wealthiest merchant banker in america on top of boston speak with the hill and commanding view of the massachusetts landscape and seaskip. far from espousing individual liberty, hancock and his fellow merchants in new england governed their businesses and community with economic ruthlessness that often left their competitors homeless and penniless. like today's tea party movement, the colonial tea party had almost nothing to do with tea. tea was nothing more than a social...
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, whether it's louisiana, whether you're in lake providence, louisiana, whether you are in boston, massachusetts. you should have the same access and same rights. what we are talking about is a federal government that insists and ensures that everyone is treated equally under the law. now, the interesting thing when you talk about and you allude to states' rights, congressman jackson, people talk about states' rights when it's convenient. and i come from a state in which they're talking about states' rights right now. it should be there right to offer health care as they see fit. it should be our job to cut all of the things that are essential. however, i remember those days after katrina when we were not saying states' rights. we were saying where is the coast guard? we were saying our levees have collapsed and need the corps of engineers' help to rebuild them. and took this congress and your vote to put $14 billion into the corps of engineers' budget so they can build the proper infrastructure around the city to protect the citizens there. why did they do it? it was the right thing to do. so y
, whether it's louisiana, whether you're in lake providence, louisiana, whether you are in boston, massachusetts. you should have the same access and same rights. what we are talking about is a federal government that insists and ensures that everyone is treated equally under the law. now, the interesting thing when you talk about and you allude to states' rights, congressman jackson, people talk about states' rights when it's convenient. and i come from a state in which they're talking about...
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. >> i'm from boston, massachusetts, and my title for my job is education leadership manager. i work for a nonprofit. >> education leadership manager. >> uh-huh. >> okay. okay, who else do we have here? what other job titles do we have? >> hi, i'm kate lin o'riley, and i'm an instructor and english as a second language. >> you're from? >> massachusetts. >> one more. >> i'm betsy and i live in wilmington, from honduras, and i'm director of parent organizing and community outreach for the charter schools. >> director? >> director of parent organizing and community outreach for charter schools. >> outreach, okay. now, # who are the students here now who don't have jobs and are thinking about or looking for jobs? some hands went down. let's take those looking or thinking seriously. let me hear the jobs you're thinking about pursuing. yes? a mic. >> hi, i'm jenn, live in broightton, but i'm from oklahoma. i'm looking for a health policy analyst job. >> health policy analyst. okay. one more. who else is looking for jobs nowadays, still students about to graduate. >> hi, i'm megagan
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this camp made news recently after massachusetts senator scott brown and another man revealed they were sexually abused there as boys. the boston herald reports the body is of a 43-year-old man who left notes indicating he was, quote, tired of being accused of molestation. >>> it appears service cuts and fare hikes are inevitable. >> the caltrain stations on the chopping block and when passengers supply the to pay more. >> i found it to be a very confusing statement. >> pg&e customer rebates, the fine print and the utility's apology regarding the $25 debit card. >>> i'm meteorologist lawrence karnow in the cbs 5 weather center. lots of sunshine, but the winds of change beginning to blow. could we actually see some rage? we'll talk rain? we'll talk about that coming up. -- could we actually see some rain? we'll talk about that coming up. ,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, branson showed off his newest toy. the "white knight two" flew over the bay area to celebrate the re-opening of s-f- >>> this morning, virgin america's ceo richard branson showed off his newest toy. the white knight 2 flew over the bay area all to celebrate the re-opening of sfo'
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starting in boston before moving to san francisco. and in massachusettspionship out of dublin ice rink had an mazing season hoping it continues at nationals. this group of kids just captured california state crown. they knew they had po ten whshl stunning some of canada's top team autos after the game they're very bitter and upset. and getting beat by california surfer kids. we went through this game after game. >> and there is nickname is the beast. he says it's well earned. >> i'm talking a lot to the other team. and. >> this takes commit tomt play for tri valley. he lives near sacramento and his father drivers $50,000 miles and. >> this is every tuesday thursday and on the weekend. i'm happy to be here. >> this is something i'll remember i just think it's going to be a blast. i get to go miss a week of school. >> and arizona did the beat. >> and that is this edition of abc 7 news. >> thanks for joining us. >> we'll see you at 9:00 and 11:00. twizzlers. the twist you can't resist. as a buyer for t.j.maxx, i'm not just looking for deals, i'm looking for
starting in boston before moving to san francisco. and in massachusettspionship out of dublin ice rink had an mazing season hoping it continues at nationals. this group of kids just captured california state crown. they knew they had po ten whshl stunning some of canada's top team autos after the game they're very bitter and upset. and getting beat by california surfer kids. we went through this game after game. >> and there is nickname is the beast. he says it's well earned. >> i'm...
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boston. i request support for prohibiting any such event at any state-of building, a massachusetts state senator. does this sound familiar? the year was 1958. they were talking about rock- and-roll concerts. unlike other youth events, raves typically do not involve assault. it discourages aggressiveness. they are safer places for young people, especially women, than conventional bars and clubs. there is heat, humidity, and loud music. there are organizers, ravers, and promoters. there is a police guide that has research-funded police practices in the u.s., u.k., canada, the netherlands, and other countries. the justice department recommends ventilation, air conditioning, drinking water, and education about the risks of drug use and over extension to ensure a safe event for you. we are nonprofit. we have been looking for been used to hold fund-raising youth dances in san francisco for youth under 18. we have not meant able to find them so far. please help us. we believe that cooperation and education are key. we are looking forward to working with venues, promoters, and the city to establish educ
boston. i request support for prohibiting any such event at any state-of building, a massachusetts state senator. does this sound familiar? the year was 1958. they were talking about rock- and-roll concerts. unlike other youth events, raves typically do not involve assault. it discourages aggressiveness. they are safer places for young people, especially women, than conventional bars and clubs. there is heat, humidity, and loud music. there are organizers, ravers, and promoters. there is a...
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it started in boston before moving in san francisco. in massachusettswhat authorities commonly refer to it as the granny scam. >> if anybody asks to send them money for anything just don't believe it. >> reporter: mary took a call from someone pretending to be her grandson. >> i said you don't sound like you. he says well i have a cold. >> reporter: the caller told her he had gotten into a drunk driving accident in the dominican republic and needed money to get out of jail. >> i was devastated. i thought that is terrible. >> reporter: she was so devastated she wired him money twice. first sending him $4500 and then another $3,000 the next day when he said he needed more money. her son gary went with her to withdraw the money. >> he had all the right answers for everything. we withdraw the money out of bank. >> reporter: a detective says they have seen a big increase in con nationwide. >> many times the voice of the caller may be gashgd or speak softly. >> the detective works in the fraud division and advises seniors who verify everything before asking.
it started in boston before moving in san francisco. in massachusettswhat authorities commonly refer to it as the granny scam. >> if anybody asks to send them money for anything just don't believe it. >> reporter: mary took a call from someone pretending to be her grandson. >> i said you don't sound like you. he says well i have a cold. >> reporter: the caller told her he had gotten into a drunk driving accident in the dominican republic and needed money to get out of...
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disease before dementia symptoms appear.ege >>> a massachusetts college student is in the hospital, after an accident that happened while he was watching the bostonthon. police say the 22-year-old fell through this skylight and fell five stories. he remained conscious. and a college spokesman says as froment should be released from the hospital this morning. >>> cincinnati reds pitcher, mike leake, is facing shoplifting charges. store employees claim the 2-0 right-hander took about six t-shirts worth about $60 hours before last night's game. leake is not commenting, other than to apologize for the distraction. >>> time for sports news, now, on your tuesday morning. here's espn news. >> good morning. cole wright with your espn news update. the nba playoffs have reached full-tilt. how about the miami heat? hosting the sixers for game two of their series. pick it up in the first quarter. heat up five. dwyane wade, ripping and rolling. finishing with a monster jam. miami was up by seven after that. second quarter, heat lead, stretched out to six. the king, lebron james, brings it up the court. gets together with chris bosh. that's friends helping fri
disease before dementia symptoms appear.ege >>> a massachusetts college student is in the hospital, after an accident that happened while he was watching the bostonthon. police say the 22-year-old fell through this skylight and fell five stories. he remained conscious. and a college spokesman says as froment should be released from the hospital this morning. >>> cincinnati reds pitcher, mike leake, is facing shoplifting charges. store employees claim the 2-0 right-hander took...
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boston in 1749 as a silversmith. begins to counterfeit colonial massachusetts notes. over the next five or 6 yards he builds a hughes intercolonial network that's expands from ryland, new hampshire. >> how easy was it to counterfeit at that time? >> well, the printing quality of the bill is fairly primitive by our standards. it did require tremendous skills as an engraver. one of the things you see, most counterpressures are former silversmiths. it takes tremendous physical dexterity to engrave a copperplate and rivers. that is what is required. >> how much -- first of all, was there a national currency? or the 13 different types of currency? >> fifteen types. after the revolution it becomes even more confusing. private banks all across the country but in their own notes. hundreds and then later thousands. the peak is more than ten thousands. sickening all over the country. how did that system work? if somebody live in massachusetts at the time and wanted to go to a store or mercantile it is really so confusing. this was the biggest discovery for me. just to think of
boston in 1749 as a silversmith. begins to counterfeit colonial massachusetts notes. over the next five or 6 yards he builds a hughes intercolonial network that's expands from ryland, new hampshire. >> how easy was it to counterfeit at that time? >> well, the printing quality of the bill is fairly primitive by our standards. it did require tremendous skills as an engraver. one of the things you see, most counterpressures are former silversmiths. it takes tremendous physical...
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lieutenant peter didomenica is employed by the boston university police where he commands the police detective division. prior to this he served as a massachusetts state police officer as well as the director of security policy at boston logan international airport where he developed innovative antiterrorism programs. dr. paul ekman is professor emeritus of psychology at ucsf and his curly president of the paul eichmann grew. is authored or edited 15 books. you have been busy. and has consulted with federal and local law enforcement and national security organizations. american psychological association identified doctor ekman as one of the most of the 100 most influential psychologists of the 20th century. quite an honor. "time" magazine selected him as one of the 100 most influence of people of 2009. is also the scientific adviser to dramatic television series on fox tv, like to me, which was inspired by his research. hope you're getting rich with all that. love the market system. it's a great. dr. maria hartwig is an associate professor in the department of psychology at john jay college of criminal justice. she has published research on dece
lieutenant peter didomenica is employed by the boston university police where he commands the police detective division. prior to this he served as a massachusetts state police officer as well as the director of security policy at boston logan international airport where he developed innovative antiterrorism programs. dr. paul ekman is professor emeritus of psychology at ucsf and his curly president of the paul eichmann grew. is authored or edited 15 books. you have been busy. and has consulted...
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170s from ireland -- 1740s from ireland, and he ends up in boston as a silversmith, and that's where he begins to counterfeit colonial massachusetts notes and over the next five or six years builds a huge intercolonial network that spans from rhode island, new hampshire, massachusetts, all over. >> how easy was it to counterfeit at that time? is. >> well, the printing quality of the bills is fairly primitive by our standards, but it did require tremendous skills as an engraver. one of the things you see in the early period most counterfeiters are former silversmiths or engravers because it takes tremendous physical dexterity to engrave a copperplate in reverse, because that's what was required. >> how much -- well, first of all, was there a national currency? was there, were there 13 different types of currency that were official? is. >> in the colonial era there was 13 different types of colonial currency, and after the revolution it becomes even more confusing because instead of colonial governments, you have private banks all across the country all printing their own notes. so, first, hundreds and then, later, thousands. the pe
170s from ireland -- 1740s from ireland, and he ends up in boston as a silversmith, and that's where he begins to counterfeit colonial massachusetts notes and over the next five or six years builds a huge intercolonial network that spans from rhode island, new hampshire, massachusetts, all over. >> how easy was it to counterfeit at that time? is. >> well, the printing quality of the bills is fairly primitive by our standards, but it did require tremendous skills as an engraver. one...
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massachusetts imposed who ehud judy is on every product that passed through the ports and collected it. apart from the cost of the tea that was lost in the tea party that was jumped overboard. the boston tea party was undoubtedly the most costly tea party in world history. thank you very much, ladies and gentlemen. i would be happy to answer your questions. [applause] thank you very much. i'd be happy to answer any questions and the gentleman will have a microphone for a few to be heard in the nation and across the world. >> where did the original? was it from england? where did originate? in europe or in the colonies -- >> dewitt would have originated here as far as i know. it wasn't a custom in england. yes, sir. >> was there any organized support in the colony, any of them which would call loyalist? >> organized support for >> loyalists supporting -- >> across the nation at least one-third of the population were absolutely loyal subjects of britain. in the debate over independence in the continental congress, only days before the actual declaration of independence, john dickinson of philadelphia offered at the olive branch petition to the king pledging the american loyalty to the k
massachusetts imposed who ehud judy is on every product that passed through the ports and collected it. apart from the cost of the tea that was lost in the tea party that was jumped overboard. the boston tea party was undoubtedly the most costly tea party in world history. thank you very much, ladies and gentlemen. i would be happy to answer your questions. [applause] thank you very much. i'd be happy to answer any questions and the gentleman will have a microphone for a few to be heard in the...
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boston terrier modeled a tux. now he needs a cigar and some champagne. just down the road in brookline, massachusettsrmal wear. >> they often dress girl dogs in outfits that match the bridesmaids. >> reporter: and a retailer that helped outfit them for their big day. the woman who designed the pinstriped blue tux, lori hersh who owns the collection. but this is also big business. the chihuahua, they sell more than 50,000 tuxedos a year. we're going to have a doggie fashion show all alone joined by wendy, author of "it's a dog's life." >> the mother of the bride today? >> i made her eastery. again, a lot of dogs are not comfortable in clothing. also, it's not good to dress your dog all the time. it's actually unhealthy for their skin. on special occasions, especially during a wedding. we did a study, 67% of single dog parents said they would like to include their dogs in their wedding. >> that many? >> yeah, can you imagine. >> what do we have first? >> first off we have lucy and linus. and these guys are wearing a bridesmaid's dress, this is so adorable by doggie design. these are affordable. $32. re
boston terrier modeled a tux. now he needs a cigar and some champagne. just down the road in brookline, massachusettsrmal wear. >> they often dress girl dogs in outfits that match the bridesmaids. >> reporter: and a retailer that helped outfit them for their big day. the woman who designed the pinstriped blue tux, lori hersh who owns the collection. but this is also big business. the chihuahua, they sell more than 50,000 tuxedos a year. we're going to have a doggie fashion show all...
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sitting right behind me that john kerry in boston at fenway park at the world series and he was the nominee of the democratic party, he was the senator from massachusetts, he was booed. so i don't think vince gray liked it or appreciated it, but it's what happens when a politician is introduced and i think he'll get over it and hopefully next time there will be more of a smattering of applause. >> they'll probably stop introducing politicians. listen, mayor gray wants to turn the page, but every time it seems like there's more dirt. tonight the washington post is reporting gray's transition team from the general election to taking office finally released a report on how it spent $900,000 in those months. it's one page, doesn't itemize large expenses and the math is even about $2,000 off. what are we to make of this? >> brian, this is serious. this is not frivolous or irrelevant. they were -- they didn't even have to release this because they didn't take any government funds. they raised all the money. if ear going to raise money privately -- you're going to raise money privately, you've got to report it like it's a campaign where every expenditure is i
sitting right behind me that john kerry in boston at fenway park at the world series and he was the nominee of the democratic party, he was the senator from massachusetts, he was booed. so i don't think vince gray liked it or appreciated it, but it's what happens when a politician is introduced and i think he'll get over it and hopefully next time there will be more of a smattering of applause. >> they'll probably stop introducing politicians. listen, mayor gray wants to turn the page,...
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massachusetts after a moose got on the loose. it happened yesterday about an hour outside of boston. the town's police chief shot this video. look at the moose strolling through the yard. residents also spotted the big animal making its way through town. >>> let's go right back over to talk about our forecast this weekend. >> we're waking up with gray skies. we're looking better for tomorrow. if you do have to be outdoors, bring along a light jacket. our noontime temperatures upper 50s to low and mid 60s. for the afternoon a big dive in the temps. upper 60s near 70 in some areas inland, santa rosa, napa expected to hit 70 for today. widespread mid 60s along the coastline. we have this system, all the dynamics to the north of us, but dragging in the cloud cover a little bit of moisture. behind it we are going to turn windy along the coast. tomorrow we're looking better. temperatures will be similar, but mostly sunny skies and into the 70s for monday, tuesday. don't put away the umbrella. >> don't say that. it's amazing how quickly it is easily to get used to all the wet weather. >> do we have to wear a sweater or jacket duri
massachusetts after a moose got on the loose. it happened yesterday about an hour outside of boston. the town's police chief shot this video. look at the moose strolling through the yard. residents also spotted the big animal making its way through town. >>> let's go right back over to talk about our forecast this weekend. >> we're waking up with gray skies. we're looking better for tomorrow. if you do have to be outdoors, bring along a light jacket. our noontime temperatures...
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host: a recent article in "the boston globe" looks at the anniversary of the health care law in massachusettssachusetts democrats are even rolling out eight mitt romney -- out a mitt romney sheet cake, but not governor deval patrick." when you praise mitt romney, this is not a political jab at a presidential hopeful? guest: no, my praise for his signing this bill goes back to 2006 when he signed it and i was a candidate for governor. i do not know why we would not praise someone who had a part in doing something that is doing so much good for so many people. 98% of our residents have health insurance. no other state in america can say that. it was paid for exactly how we said it would be paid for. you do not have to worry about losing your health insurance if you get sick. i meet the people who tell me that this has given them a level of security in their own lives and in their families' lives that enable them to go out and build businesses and move forward with their lives. i'm really proud of this program. i'm proud that our administration had the responsibility for implementing this. it we
host: a recent article in "the boston globe" looks at the anniversary of the health care law in massachusettssachusetts democrats are even rolling out eight mitt romney -- out a mitt romney sheet cake, but not governor deval patrick." when you praise mitt romney, this is not a political jab at a presidential hopeful? guest: no, my praise for his signing this bill goes back to 2006 when he signed it and i was a candidate for governor. i do not know why we would not praise someone...
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prejudice he served as the massachusetts state police officers will is the director of security policy at boston logan international airport where he developed innovative antiterrorism programs. dr. paul ekman is professor emeritus of psychology at ucsf and currently the president of the paul ekman group. he has authored or edited 15 bucks. you have been busy, sir. and has consulted with federal and local law enforcement and national security organizations. american psychological association identified dr. ekman is one of the most, the 100 most influential psychologist of the 20th century. quite an honor, sir. "time" magazine selected him as one of the 100 most influential people of 2009. he is also the scientific adviser to dramatic television service -- series on fox live tv which was inspired by his research. i hope you are getting rich with all of that. loved the market system. it is great. dr. maria hartley is an associate professor in the department of psychology. she is published research on deception and a number of scientific journals on the editorial board of human behavior. in 2008 dr
prejudice he served as the massachusetts state police officers will is the director of security policy at boston logan international airport where he developed innovative antiterrorism programs. dr. paul ekman is professor emeritus of psychology at ucsf and currently the president of the paul ekman group. he has authored or edited 15 bucks. you have been busy, sir. and has consulted with federal and local law enforcement and national security organizations. american psychological association...
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boston was added to the presidents of schedule. remember that? and my response was that the president of the united states is always welcome in the commonwealth of massachusetts. i even forgave him for disrespecting my truck. [laughter] it was too late anyway because something bigger than both of us was happening in massachusetts. the ideals of reagan republicans and reagan democrats were once again uniting us there and as i said on election night, if it can happen in massachusetts, it can happen again all over america. [applause] >> and it did because as we saw again in this past election in november there were some convictions that need only be stated plainly, plainly to win a majority. and at a time when the national debt is more than $14 trillion rising, if you stand for spending discipline, then the people will stand with you. and with eight, nine or 10% of our fellow citizens out of work and a year and half after we are told the has ended, let our opponents tried to pitch another stimulus bill or go to the barricades to keep obamacare and see what happens. and if our cause is free enterprise, lower taxes and personal responsibility, then trust me, trust
boston was added to the presidents of schedule. remember that? and my response was that the president of the united states is always welcome in the commonwealth of massachusetts. i even forgave him for disrespecting my truck. [laughter] it was too late anyway because something bigger than both of us was happening in massachusetts. the ideals of reagan republicans and reagan democrats were once again uniting us there and as i said on election night, if it can happen in massachusetts, it can...
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massachusetts and maine. wind will gust 10 to 15 miles per hour pr here are the potential snowfall totals. albany, you could get 1 to 3 inches of snow. boston, 1 to 3 inches of snow and portland, maine, the most of it and winter storm portions posted for new england. tell you about the storm and whether elsewhere in the nation later on in the show. now i want to go back to erica who is in a balmy studio. back to you. >> in a nice, warm, dry studio. thanks. >>> we want to get you the latest on the crisis in libya. secretary of defense robert gates saying u.s. will stop flying combat missions over libya on sunday and nato countries will carry out any air strikes. moammar gadhafi issued a statement saying he won't quit but the world leaders attacking his country should. this as there are reports a senior aide to one of gadhafi's sons has recently met with british officials in london. cbs news correspondent elizabeth palmer is in libya's capital of tripoli with more. liz, this is increasingly fluid, it seems. >> reporter: well, out on the front in the east of the country, the gadhafi's military forces have taken back 200 miles of really key ter
massachusetts and maine. wind will gust 10 to 15 miles per hour pr here are the potential snowfall totals. albany, you could get 1 to 3 inches of snow. boston, 1 to 3 inches of snow and portland, maine, the most of it and winter storm portions posted for new england. tell you about the storm and whether elsewhere in the nation later on in the show. now i want to go back to erica who is in a balmy studio. back to you. >> in a nice, warm, dry studio. thanks. >>> we want to get you...
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a massachusetts woman who withheld potentially life-saving drugs from her cancer-stricken son was sentenced to prison for attempted murder. as kate merrill of cbs station wbz in boston reports, the mother's apology was not enough to sway the judge. >> i am remorseful for my actions and i wish i could have done things differently. >> reporter: thierry eyed and remorseful, kristen begged a salem massachusetts judge for leniency in the death of her son. >> i certainly miss my son every day. and i think about him every day and i wish he could be with me and my family. >> reporter: the 38-year-old single mother was convicted earlier this week of attempted murder in the death of her 9-year-old son jeremy frazier. prosecutors argued that labrie with held life-saving cancer medications from her autistic son who was suffering from a curable lymphoma. the judge was not moved. >> she intentionally subverted jeremy's chances by not following up with a critically important at-home medication. at the end of the day, ms. labrie's actions were extended, secretive, and calculated. they were acts that really do chill one's soul. >> reporter: her sister said the sentence is too harsh.
a massachusetts woman who withheld potentially life-saving drugs from her cancer-stricken son was sentenced to prison for attempted murder. as kate merrill of cbs station wbz in boston reports, the mother's apology was not enough to sway the judge. >> i am remorseful for my actions and i wish i could have done things differently. >> reporter: thierry eyed and remorseful, kristen begged a salem massachusetts judge for leniency in the death of her son. >> i certainly miss my son...