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. -- on slavery in new england. there had not been anything on boston. there is history of slavery in new york, philadelphia, but why not boston? the third major colonial port city. so i said i will take a look. at that point when my graduate -- one of my graduate work advisors at boston college informed me about the files i mentioned, this massive collection of court file papers. he said it is really hard to navigate but take a look. lo and behold, i found all these testimonies and depositions of enslaved people in boston, about 300 of them. i had never seen them before in an english-language record. i had read about it in spanish and portuguese, but never in the english records. i was like, this is amazing. not only could i now write a history of slavery in boston but say something about enslaved people and their lives more generally. so i became very excited about it. this particular -- and i ended up writing the first book. but this book in particular came out of a frustration in writing that book. when i embarke
. -- on slavery in new england. there had not been anything on boston. there is history of slavery in new york, philadelphia, but why not boston? the third major colonial port city. so i said i will take a look. at that point when my graduate -- one of my graduate work advisors at boston college informed me about the files i mentioned, this massive collection of court file papers. he said it is really hard to navigate but take a look. lo and behold, i found all these testimonies and depositions...
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by the end of today, we could have tropical storm watches and warnings from virginia to southern new englandcity. it's not every day new york city gets a tropical storm watch or warning. it's all possible because of this here. this little storm in wilmington has a potential to get stronger. hurricane hunters will go there and decide whether to call it a tropical storm. let's get into it and show you the latest. the hurricane center saying 80% chance that this develops into at least a tropical depression. if it does get a name, it would be faye. here's the development zone over the outer banks today. so here's how it's all going to play out. later on the storm will be over cape hatteras. very little rain. maybe a little bit around virginia beach. as the storm gets a little bit stronger, it throws rain back inland, even as far as washington, d.c., on friday. a period of rain is likely from cape may, maryland, delaware, northern new england. and by the time we get to saturday, it will be heading up to new england. by the end of saturday it will be pretty much done. beach conditions on friday fr
by the end of today, we could have tropical storm watches and warnings from virginia to southern new englandcity. it's not every day new york city gets a tropical storm watch or warning. it's all possible because of this here. this little storm in wilmington has a potential to get stronger. hurricane hunters will go there and decide whether to call it a tropical storm. let's get into it and show you the latest. the hurricane center saying 80% chance that this develops into at least a tropical...
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crumpler, but she wrote this book, graduated from the new england medical college in 1864 at what is now boston university >> people need to know her story. >> the doctor, ob-gyn in atlanta helped fund an exhibit at byu, the alma mater they both share when the civil war ended, dr. crumpler moved to virginia to treat recently freed slaves >> for her to do that, i think it's a remarkable story. she overcame all that, she survived and thrived >> she was a pioneer. >> absolutely. >> more than 100 years later, only 5% of active physicians identify as black or african-american and women make up around 2% last year around 4,000 black females enrolled in medical school compared to 22,000 white females. >> it's predominantly white male institution. i think it's really positive we are all here breaking into this institution. >> these women are med students at b.u. now. >> i didn't see myself as a physician, so i didn't know if i could do it. >> do you think a lot of black americans get that message, this isn't something for you? >> definitely. >> they also see the impact of decades of distrust
crumpler, but she wrote this book, graduated from the new england medical college in 1864 at what is now boston university >> people need to know her story. >> the doctor, ob-gyn in atlanta helped fund an exhibit at byu, the alma mater they both share when the civil war ended, dr. crumpler moved to virginia to treat recently freed slaves >> for her to do that, i think it's a remarkable story. she overcame all that, she survived and thrived >> she was a pioneer. >>...
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then this system will weaken as it hes to northern new england. it will be gone by the time we get to saturday afternoon. what does this all mean. >> tropical storm warnings, wind gusts are possible from the new jersey coast, new york city, long island, again, scattered to isolated power outages. i do not expect a lot of downed tree limbs. the biggest problems will be at the beaches with rip currents. it's a canceled day through the jersey shore and all the way to southern new england. wean been in a mini drought in the northeast. we're not too concerned with flooding, but we have flash flood watches up that includes much of eastern maryland, new jersey, hudson valley, and even sections of connecticut and massachusetts. the areas that will see the heaviest rainfall, definitely new jersey. possibly a widespread and isolated storm. that will cause some problems with some flooding. here's the timing on everything for you. let's pause it here when the wor worst of it is around atlantic city near philadelphia. that's at noon. notice rain in new york sto
then this system will weaken as it hes to northern new england. it will be gone by the time we get to saturday afternoon. what does this all mean. >> tropical storm warnings, wind gusts are possible from the new jersey coast, new york city, long island, again, scattered to isolated power outages. i do not expect a lot of downed tree limbs. the biggest problems will be at the beaches with rip currents. it's a canceled day through the jersey shore and all the way to southern new england....
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they'll be joined tonight by news reporter bob ward, widely regarded as one of new england's best crime reporters. from local investigations to federal probes, he has covered hundreds of these cases and is known for getting officials, alleged criminals and witnesses to go on record in his reporting. numerous awards for his reporting, too numerous to mention here, and we're so, so excited to have these incredible writers and journalists with us tonight. please, join me in welcoming them. >> bradley, thank you so much. and thank you for all the kind words. it's an honor, really, to be with casey and dave as they launch this book, "hunting whitey," which i've been reading over the last couple of days. i've known both of you guys for so hong and saw you out -- so long are saw out in the field. the whitey story, for me is probably the most important story that i'll ever cover, and it still goes on. can i ask both of you why you decided to go after the story of whitey bulger? what was it you were trying to get across in your new book? >> sure. well, you know, again, bob, you -- there's been s
they'll be joined tonight by news reporter bob ward, widely regarded as one of new england's best crime reporters. from local investigations to federal probes, he has covered hundreds of these cases and is known for getting officials, alleged criminals and witnesses to go on record in his reporting. numerous awards for his reporting, too numerous to mention here, and we're so, so excited to have these incredible writers and journalists with us tonight. please, join me in welcoming them....
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the new england journal of medicine that is a reputable medical journal was done on 504 patients and showed no benefit and revealed heart rhythm complications that could be deadly. other studies agree and the fda revoked the emergency use authorization for hydroxychloroquine. the fda has done that. president trump's fda. and chloroquine for the treatment of covid-19. one study which differs and often sited by the president has come at a criticism for being lower quality but in truth, with tens of thousands of lives on the line not to mention the december traction f distraction for the public health system, the war-time president, so-called war-time president's authority seems to be this person and himself and that's not our assessment, it by his own admission. >> as you know, i took it for a 14-day period, and i'm here. right? i'm here. it doesn't cause problems. i had no problem. i had absolutely no problem, and i tested, as you know, it didn't get me and it's not going to hopefully hurt anybody. >> yeah, let's hope, hopefully it won't hurt anybody. you know the personal pronounce,
the new england journal of medicine that is a reputable medical journal was done on 504 patients and showed no benefit and revealed heart rhythm complications that could be deadly. other studies agree and the fda revoked the emergency use authorization for hydroxychloroquine. the fda has done that. president trump's fda. and chloroquine for the treatment of covid-19. one study which differs and often sited by the president has come at a criticism for being lower quality but in truth, with tens...
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you can imagine what that is doing to new england federalists. skeleton took on a life all of its own. today, the focus in kids books, for example, is on the search for scientific truth. cheese ismammoth presented to kids either as a and about the ingenuity community spirit of one new england village, or a triumphant exploration of the joys of rural america and the debts we owe to our history, our parents, and ourselves. --ore i move on >> where is the mastodon today? peels mastodon, is it in the white house now? it is it is -- chuck: not in the white house. it is not in the capital. i am not sure it ever made it to washington. it ended up in philadelphia. eventually, peel opens a museum in baltimore and it is there until the 1840's when they move it over to europe to try to sell it in europe. they thought they had a buyer in france, then the revolution of 1848 kicks in. so it ends up in germany. that is the picture i showed you earlier of the full mastodon skeleton there in germany,, in a museum in germany. the neat thing about the subject of my
you can imagine what that is doing to new england federalists. skeleton took on a life all of its own. today, the focus in kids books, for example, is on the search for scientific truth. cheese ismammoth presented to kids either as a and about the ingenuity community spirit of one new england village, or a triumphant exploration of the joys of rural america and the debts we owe to our history, our parents, and ourselves. --ore i move on >> where is the mastodon today? peels mastodon, is...
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i would be remiss if i didn't ask you, you won two super bowls with the new england patriots.tom brady. give me your prediction. can they make it all the way to that hallowed area of the super bowl once again without t.b.? >> i have four words for you. in bill we trust. liz: okay. bill belichick. all right. >> they're going to have an opportunity without tom. i mean, life goes on, football goes on. they got great draft picks, they got guys coming in, they got great coaches, great staff, great ownership. i think everything's going to be fine. give me some football first. liz: great to see you. thank you very much. we need to get some football going. jarvis green. superstar and friend of "the claman countdown." thank you for interrupting your family vacation. >>> we do have an update right now on the virtual hearing of former theranos ceo elizabeth ho holmes charged with fraud. holmes' attorney is apparently asking the trial to be delayed until april of 2021, saying we will quote, not be in the midst of a pandemic then. the trial date for the infamous founder of the failed blood
i would be remiss if i didn't ask you, you won two super bowls with the new england patriots.tom brady. give me your prediction. can they make it all the way to that hallowed area of the super bowl once again without t.b.? >> i have four words for you. in bill we trust. liz: okay. bill belichick. all right. >> they're going to have an opportunity without tom. i mean, life goes on, football goes on. they got great draft picks, they got guys coming in, they got great coaches, great...
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storms in the northeast that heat expands to the east including parts of new york, mid-atlantic, new england. we'll talk more about that coming up. >>> crossing guards in one florida county are ditching their classic whistles for a new device since they have to wear a mask, they will use a hand-held device that makes a similar sound at the press of a button. >>> up next new washington redskins are changing their team history in the making as "sports ilsttelurad" features their first openly transgender model we'll be right back. no cover-up spray here. it's the irresistibly fresh scent of febreze air effects. [harsh aerosol spray] cheaper aerosols can cover up odors, buryiodors in a flowery fog. switch to febreze air effects! febreze eliminates even the toughest odors from the air. and it uses a 100% natural propellant to leave behind a pleasant scent you'll love. use anywhere odors can spread. freshen up, don't cover up. febreze air effects. ... to crispy fluffy eggo homestyle waffles. we are go for... lift off. when they're this crispy and fluffy... i think this one's a solo mission. i unde
storms in the northeast that heat expands to the east including parts of new york, mid-atlantic, new england. we'll talk more about that coming up. >>> crossing guards in one florida county are ditching their classic whistles for a new device since they have to wear a mask, they will use a hand-held device that makes a similar sound at the press of a button. >>> up next new washington redskins are changing their team history in the making as "sports ilsttelurad"...
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new englanders, southern riflemen, george washington himself. so in this case, these are items that reflect the military traditions of new englanders in the period and the red coat in the back, which is on loan to us from a private collector, is one of the few surviving garments from an american participant in the revolutionary war. that was worn by a man who fought at the battle of bunker hill. and, of course, some people say, well, a red coat, isn't that british? remember, we're all british at this point. this is not yet a fight for american independence. right beside him, this leather bound book is a bible that was carried by another soldier, in this case from ipswich, massachusetts, francis mayorfield who had it in his pocket at the battle of bunker hill. that night when they retreated, he sat down and wrote a short account of the fighting at bunker hill. he thanked god for preserving his life dedicated his life to the glory of god for having saved his life in this terrible battle at bunker hill. so, it's amazing stuff. so what about the rif
new englanders, southern riflemen, george washington himself. so in this case, these are items that reflect the military traditions of new englanders in the period and the red coat in the back, which is on loan to us from a private collector, is one of the few surviving garments from an american participant in the revolutionary war. that was worn by a man who fought at the battle of bunker hill. and, of course, some people say, well, a red coat, isn't that british? remember, we're all british...
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of course, this is primarily a new england army that this virginian has been appointed to command.o one knows who is in charge. the first thing is purchase this ribbon to mark him as the commander in chief. here below the portrait is the actual original ribbon which washington gave to the painter , charles wilson peale, later during the revolutionary war and is now in the collection of harvard's peabody museum. and so this gallery then sort of takes you through the end of 1775. it's now january of 1776 and our next gallery which we title revolution, everything changed in 1776, really focused in on the independence movement and the big change now from appealing to the king to try to resolve these differences to deciding that the king was the enemy and that the only solution was to declare independence. so one of the things we try to do in this gallery is to sort of invert the narrative that many of us were taught in school which was viewing the declaration of independence as this document that sprung from the mind of thomas jefferson, shared with members of congress, passed and then
of course, this is primarily a new england army that this virginian has been appointed to command.o one knows who is in charge. the first thing is purchase this ribbon to mark him as the commander in chief. here below the portrait is the actual original ribbon which washington gave to the painter , charles wilson peale, later during the revolutionary war and is now in the collection of harvard's peabody museum. and so this gallery then sort of takes you through the end of 1775. it's now january...
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it killed a swimmer off the coast, as we start to see more sharks in these areas off of the new englande senior shark scientists is with me after the break. for r soon-to-be-bigger family. after shopping around for insurance, they called usaa - who helped find the right coverage for them and even some much-needed savings. that was the easy part. usaa insurance is made the way liz and mike need it- easy. struggling to clean toughm mr. clean. usaa insurance is made the way liz and mike need it- bathroom messes with sprays? then you gotta try mr. clean magic erasers. just wet.. squeeze.. and erase tough messes around your bathtub and shower. mr. clean magic erasers. there's no clean like mr. clean walk to end alzheimer's alzheis everywhere.tion on every sidewalk, track, and trail across this country. all of us are raising funds for one goal: a world without alzheimer's and all other dementia. because this disease isn't waiting, neither are you. take the first step on your walk right now. go to alz dot org slash walk. (vo) jack was one of six million pein need of a home.ers he found it in a
it killed a swimmer off the coast, as we start to see more sharks in these areas off of the new englande senior shark scientists is with me after the break. for r soon-to-be-bigger family. after shopping around for insurance, they called usaa - who helped find the right coverage for them and even some much-needed savings. that was the easy part. usaa insurance is made the way liz and mike need it- easy. struggling to clean toughm mr. clean. usaa insurance is made the way liz and mike need it-...
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from the prestigious new england journal of medicine on effectiveness of hydroxychloroquine, the drug touted and taken by president trump in treating covid-19. cnn health reporter jacqueline howard is standing by with results of this study, and so jacqueline, this is not the first time we have heard that this drug is not effective in treating covid patients, but this is the "new england journal of medicine." what do they say? >> now, this study says what other studies have found as well that hydroxychloroquine appears to not provide a benefit to covid-19 patients. now, what this new study, it involved more than 500 patients and hospitals in brazil who were confirmed to have covid-19 and it separated the patients into three groups. some of the patients received standard care n. they did not receive hydroxychloroquine. some patients received hydroxychloroquine, and some received hydroxychloroquine along with an antibiotic wand treated over the course of seven days, and researchers tracked how they were doing up to 15 days. brooke, by day 15, the researchers said they saw no difference i
from the prestigious new england journal of medicine on effectiveness of hydroxychloroquine, the drug touted and taken by president trump in treating covid-19. cnn health reporter jacqueline howard is standing by with results of this study, and so jacqueline, this is not the first time we have heard that this drug is not effective in treating covid patients, but this is the "new england journal of medicine." what do they say? >> now, this study says what other studies have found...
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bringing some heavy rain fell into new england. why do we care about its?he start point for our jet stream emerging from north america and for the week ahead, if we follow the jet back towards the uk, you can see it is basically trying to head straight towards the uk and occasionally perhaps buckling its way further north. it is the inclusion of that area that makes it harderfor inclusion of that area that makes it harder for the inclusion of that area that makes it harderfor the models to predict exactly what the jet is doing, and what the jet stream is doing predicts what these are doing. so how far north areas of low pressure are going to go in the coming week. at the moment, looks at the chance of some rainfall across the northern half of the uk for tuesday, perhaps into wednesday and high pressure could increasingly take hold from the south. there is about a 25% chance of beating per area of low pressure working its way across the atla ntic pressure working its way across the atlantic and bringing some wet and windy weather. but that is quite small cha
bringing some heavy rain fell into new england. why do we care about its?he start point for our jet stream emerging from north america and for the week ahead, if we follow the jet back towards the uk, you can see it is basically trying to head straight towards the uk and occasionally perhaps buckling its way further north. it is the inclusion of that area that makes it harderfor inclusion of that area that makes it harder for the inclusion of that area that makes it harderfor the models to...
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south carolina, north carolina, and some of our computers think this could come up into areas of new england thursday andwill bring a tropic drenching to the area. it is a hot forecasta lot of ars in the southeast will be cooler than areas to the north today, one of those flip-flop days. we'll talk about that week ahead forecast i hope you guys like it hot, because it will stay that way. >> thank you so much, bill >>> a huge pileup at the indianapolis motor speedway on sunday >> a huge wreck! >> we talked about how narrow it was and they're piled up >> as the cars entered nascar's narrowest pit road, a spinout triggered that multicar wreck. a member of racer ryan blainy's pit crew got hit by a car. he was taken to the hospital, treated and released and after a late crash by denny hamlin, kevin harvick went on to his third brickyard 400 victory. >>> still to come, a tragic update in the search for a missing soldier. >> and the future may hold big changes for two storied fr franchises that are re-examining their past cosentyx treats the multiple symptoms of psoriatic arthritis to help you look
south carolina, north carolina, and some of our computers think this could come up into areas of new england thursday andwill bring a tropic drenching to the area. it is a hot forecasta lot of ars in the southeast will be cooler than areas to the north today, one of those flip-flop days. we'll talk about that week ahead forecast i hope you guys like it hot, because it will stay that way. >> thank you so much, bill >>> a huge pileup at the indianapolis motor speedway on sunday...
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the story in new england will be showers and thunderstorms. that wasn't too bad in the mid-atlantic all right. that july heat is in full force. we'll talk about that expanding to the east later on >> we'll check in with you later. >>> time for today's quick hits. lj lebron james decided to forego the option of wearing a social justice logo on his jersey he said it didn't resonate with my goals >>> after 110 years of aviation, the u.s. navy has their first african-american pilot >>> brooklyn announced his engagement the 21-year-old model said i'm the luckiest man in the world. no cover-up spray here. it's the irresistibly fresh scent of febreze air effects. [harsh aerosol spray] cheaper aerosols can cover up odors, buryiodors in a flowery fog. switch to febreze air effects! febreze eliminates even the toughest odors from the air. and it uses a 100% natural propellant to leave behind a pleasant scent you'll love. use anywhere odors can spread. freshen up, don't cover up. febreze air effects. ... to crispy fluffy eggo homestyle waffles. we are go
the story in new england will be showers and thunderstorms. that wasn't too bad in the mid-atlantic all right. that july heat is in full force. we'll talk about that expanding to the east later on >> we'll check in with you later. >>> time for today's quick hits. lj lebron james decided to forego the option of wearing a social justice logo on his jersey he said it didn't resonate with my goals >>> after 110 years of aviation, the u.s. navy has their first...
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and the new study in "the new england journal of medicine" tonight on antibodies and how quickly they might fade after initial infection. abc's victor oquendo leads us off from florida tonight. >> reporter: tonight, coronavirus cases soaring to new records in california, surpassing new york state, now with the most cases in the country, four months into the pandemic. 60% of cases in los angeles county are among young adults. officials fearing another stay-at-home order may be necessary. >> in fact, covid-19 appears to be on track to becoming one of the leading causes of death in l.a. county. >> reporter: with the national daily death toll topping 1,000 for the first time in two weeks, more states are now making masks mandatory to try to stop the spread. the governors of ohio, indiana and minnesota joining a growing list of at least 31 states announcing new orders today. >> with this mask mandate and with the things that we have done previously to this, i think no the darker days behind us, but for us to start moving forward. >> reporter: president trump refusing to issue a nationwide
and the new study in "the new england journal of medicine" tonight on antibodies and how quickly they might fade after initial infection. abc's victor oquendo leads us off from florida tonight. >> reporter: tonight, coronavirus cases soaring to new records in california, surpassing new york state, now with the most cases in the country, four months into the pandemic. 60% of cases in los angeles county are among young adults. officials fearing another stay-at-home order may be...
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by the end of the week, it looks beautiful in new england and also the northeast still thunderstorms still very hot in the middle of the country. if we can make it through this week, yasmin, for those of us in the northeast and new england, it looks like a beautiful end of the week and weekend. >> we've got to get through the week thank you, bill. >>> still ahead, as congress looks over another stimulus package, the white hseou looks at funding for contact tracing we're back in a moment gives us the dual action effect that really takes care of both our teeth sensitivity as well as our gum issues. there's no question it's something that i would recommend. find your get-up-and-go. find pants that aren't sweats. find your friends. find your sense of wander. find the world is new, again. at chevy we'd like to take you there. now during the chevy open road sales event, get up to 15% of msrp cash back on select 2020 models. that's over fifty-seven hundred dollars cash back on this equinox. with spray mopping to lock away debris and absorb wet messes, all in one disposable pad. just vacuum,
by the end of the week, it looks beautiful in new england and also the northeast still thunderstorms still very hot in the middle of the country. if we can make it through this week, yasmin, for those of us in the northeast and new england, it looks like a beautiful end of the week and weekend. >> we've got to get through the week thank you, bill. >>> still ahead, as congress looks over another stimulus package, the white hseou looks at funding for contact tracing we're back in a...
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tropical storm fay, new jersey, new york, up into new england. winds 50 miles per hour, several inches of rain. claiming the life of a swimmer. rob marciano timing this out. >>> tonight, is there's a major decision coming from president trump involving his long time confidant roger stone, convicted of lying to congress, facing a three-year prison sentence. the president today suggesting he might step in, saying stone has been treated unfairly. pierre thomas is live tonight. >>> new incidents involving ghislaine maxwell. what she's arguing now and word she's being monitored around the clock. here sheets taken away. she's been given paper clothes so she cannot harm herself. >>> news tonight of the popular mother who disappeared on a boat ride. her 4-year-old son found on the boat. what we know tonight. >>> and the phone call that finally came after his dedication every morning before the sun came up. who is our person of the week? >>> good evening. it's great to have you with us as we end another week together. like so many friday nights it's a bus
tropical storm fay, new jersey, new york, up into new england. winds 50 miles per hour, several inches of rain. claiming the life of a swimmer. rob marciano timing this out. >>> tonight, is there's a major decision coming from president trump involving his long time confidant roger stone, convicted of lying to congress, facing a three-year prison sentence. the president today suggesting he might step in, saying stone has been treated unfairly. pierre thomas is live tonight....
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new englanders on the shore were completely overawed by this show of forcing and ran. really did not stand and and p much of a resistance driven across manhattan. that was really the story of 1776 that campaign that was documented so well in david mcculloch's book. fighting and nearly a dozen actions from long island around eventually being driven across new jersey, washington's army is in full by the beginning of december 1776. these are some objects that we pulled together from our collection and other lenders that illustrate american forces that were fighting in 1776. this portrait is by relatively unknown at the time artist, very famous today. name charles wilson peel. peal had been born in maryland, part of a large family. he was orphaned when he was young. apprentice as a saddle maker. but showed real promise as a painter and received the patronage of some wealthier more influential people in maryland and eventually early 1770's painted virginia colonel named george washington and starting very a reputation as a good painter. this is a portrait of it philadelphia
new englanders on the shore were completely overawed by this show of forcing and ran. really did not stand and and p much of a resistance driven across manhattan. that was really the story of 1776 that campaign that was documented so well in david mcculloch's book. fighting and nearly a dozen actions from long island around eventually being driven across new jersey, washington's army is in full by the beginning of december 1776. these are some objects that we pulled together from our collection...
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we have the advisories from the south to parts of new england. we have an excessive heat warning. that's where you see the pink. that includes philadelphia philadelphia could see a heat index of 110 degrees be careful as you head out today. use the 15i69 tips, hydrate, stay indoors, stay out of the sun. we're looking at 100 degrees in washington, d.c. this morning, feeling more like 89 heat index 96. we'll talk about this coming up and stormy weather in the middle of the country in a few minutes. >> all right, michelle, thank you. >> now the country have struggling to get coronavirus under control as cases continue to surge in the south. the u.s. is inching closer to 4 million cases and more than 140 now lives have been lost in the former epicenter of the pandemic, new york city is entering phase 4 of reopening today. low-risk outdoor spaces like zoos and botanical gardens can open their doors with limited capacity and sports can resume without fans but indoor dining is still on hold meanwhile, president trump is once again claiming that the virus will simply disappear as new poll
we have the advisories from the south to parts of new england. we have an excessive heat warning. that's where you see the pink. that includes philadelphia philadelphia could see a heat index of 110 degrees be careful as you head out today. use the 15i69 tips, hydrate, stay indoors, stay out of the sun. we're looking at 100 degrees in washington, d.c. this morning, feeling more like 89 heat index 96. we'll talk about this coming up and stormy weather in the middle of the country in a few...
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nason new england sports network it's the only place you can see the red sox games but there are no red sox games so dave your caller's questions are stuff you tracked very closely what topics and queries and questions have your callers to your radio show into tomorrow been asking you about more so in the last couple months. well i think it may be hard to believe holland but with everyone being confined to home fitness wearables whether they be smart watches or fitbit kinds of things have gained even more popularity especially now that some people can at least go to a park or other open areas and exercise go figure even tearing the lock down people are out and about walking and jogging while social distancing of course and everything work or school from home related including new laptops and tablets and headset mikes you have things like the amazon echo show and the google nest they've been selling a lot more of their smart video displays like this and part of the reason is because that's how families are also staying in touch whether it's grandma granddad being able to see the kids
nason new england sports network it's the only place you can see the red sox games but there are no red sox games so dave your caller's questions are stuff you tracked very closely what topics and queries and questions have your callers to your radio show into tomorrow been asking you about more so in the last couple months. well i think it may be hard to believe holland but with everyone being confined to home fitness wearables whether they be smart watches or fitbit kinds of things have...
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tropical storm warnings have been issued for parts of new england, new york and new jersey. >> up tos of rain and 45-mile-per-hour winds are expected. this is the earliest ever tropical storm that begins with an "f." melissa constanzer has the details on the storm's path. >> tropical storm fay working its way up the atlantic seaboard. the earliest f-named storm since the satellite era. it's going to make landfall in new york or new jersey. it's going to push north through new england and weakens as it does so. tropical storm warnings for long island, connecticut and the jersey shore. winds gusting to 80 miles per hour right through saturday, even on the east coast of new england. getting into saturday, we'll have 2 to 4 inches of rain. >> all right, melissa. thank you. we'll keep an eye on that storm throughout the morning. >>> to the very latest developments in the coronavirus pandemic. infections are surging in the u.s. more than 61,000 in 24 hours. compare that to the u.k. and italy, both hit hard at the beginning of this outbreak. but in the same 24-hour period the u.k. had 642 c
tropical storm warnings have been issued for parts of new england, new york and new jersey. >> up tos of rain and 45-mile-per-hour winds are expected. this is the earliest ever tropical storm that begins with an "f." melissa constanzer has the details on the storm's path. >> tropical storm fay working its way up the atlantic seaboard. the earliest f-named storm since the satellite era. it's going to make landfall in new york or new jersey. it's going to push north through...
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they will be joined tonight in conversation by boston 25 news reporter bob ward regard as for new england best crime reporters. from local investigations to federal probes he has covered hundreds of these cases no forgetting officials allege criminal and witnesses to go on record in his reporting. he has received numerous awards for his reporting, too numerous to mention here, and his committee service as well where we are so excited to have these incredible writers and journalists with us tonight so please come in welcoming them. >> bradley, thank you so much and thank you for those kind words. it's an honor really to do with casey and dave as they launch this book, "hunting whitey" which i been reading over the last couple of days. i have known what but the you s for so long and all you out in the field on the whitey story and other stories are well. the whitey story from is probably the most important story that i'll ever cover, and it still goes on. can ask both of you, why you decided to go after the story of whitey bulger? what was it you are trying to get across in your new book? >
they will be joined tonight in conversation by boston 25 news reporter bob ward regard as for new england best crime reporters. from local investigations to federal probes he has covered hundreds of these cases no forgetting officials allege criminal and witnesses to go on record in his reporting. he has received numerous awards for his reporting, too numerous to mention here, and his committee service as well where we are so excited to have these incredible writers and journalists with us...
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two dozen states in heat alerts. 90 million americans from nebraska to new england. at indices will feel up over 100 degrees. with the humidity rising in the northeast, tomorrow, 103 in d.c., 100 in philly. near that in new york city and albany, similar. a front that will break the heat causing severe storms across the upper midwest. a severe watch up that includes minneapolis until 11:00. damaging storms but brings some relief that went get to the northeast until at least tuesday. tom? >> thank you for that. >>> when we come back, the latest retailers requiring masks in all u.s. stores. stay with us. add some resistance. sara, your movie plus trial is about to expire. do you want to continue or cancel? ♪ capital one knows life doesn't update you about your credit card. so meet eno...the capital one assistant that looks out for charges that might surprise you and helps you fix them. another way capital one is watching out for your money when you're not. what's in your wallet? so here's to the strong, who trust in our performance and comfortable, long-lasting protectio
two dozen states in heat alerts. 90 million americans from nebraska to new england. at indices will feel up over 100 degrees. with the humidity rising in the northeast, tomorrow, 103 in d.c., 100 in philly. near that in new york city and albany, similar. a front that will break the heat causing severe storms across the upper midwest. a severe watch up that includes minneapolis until 11:00. damaging storms but brings some relief that went get to the northeast until at least tuesday. tom?...
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of shark sightings over the past week or so in new england. there's been an increase of shark activity during this warmer summer months. marine biologists are reminding swimmers and surfers that sharks are almost always looking for seals, not people. they stress the chances of humans being attacked by a shark are incredibly low. >> chances of being attacked by a shark are one in 3.75 million which is less than being hit by lightning. >>> experts say that climate change is playing a major role in the increase in shark activity at u.s. beaches per the warmer weather appears to have sharks migrating north in record numbers. one marine is dead and eight others missing after an accident involving an amphibious assault vehicle off the southern california coast. the military says 15 marines were on the vehicle yesterday evening for a training exercise near san clemente island. the vehicle then started ta joining in the search and rescue operations. >>> people are talking about the packets of seeds showing up in mailboxes. and it has now spread to mar
of shark sightings over the past week or so in new england. there's been an increase of shark activity during this warmer summer months. marine biologists are reminding swimmers and surfers that sharks are almost always looking for seals, not people. they stress the chances of humans being attacked by a shark are incredibly low. >> chances of being attacked by a shark are one in 3.75 million which is less than being hit by lightning. >>> experts say that climate change is playing...
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i didn't want to leave just new england.ncluded the african-american press of the period as well as number of alternative presses. after that, it was onto publishing archives and princeton and colombia onto letters and journals and to a long, long list of novels set of at summer resorts. many written by absolutely periods famous authors, steven crane, lisa may and they all practiced summer novel at some point in their career. so what i found as a result of this, my summers were not now so idle, so what i found was very interesting chapter in the history of publishing. summer readings to be sure in 19th century was very much a commercial construction. the idea of summer reading is a product that was part of the publishing, publishing industry really concerted efforts to redefine slow season and to capitalize on a really dramatic rise of travel, tourism and summer leisure in victorian american and gilded age but in the last quarter of 19th century it also became a well established cultural practice, performance and many of tho
i didn't want to leave just new england.ncluded the african-american press of the period as well as number of alternative presses. after that, it was onto publishing archives and princeton and colombia onto letters and journals and to a long, long list of novels set of at summer resorts. many written by absolutely periods famous authors, steven crane, lisa may and they all practiced summer novel at some point in their career. so what i found as a result of this, my summers were not now so idle,...
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the system pushing its way into upstate new york and new england this evening. rip currents claiming the life of a swimmer. we have the track as we head into this evening and tomorrow morning. here's adrienne bankert from long beach, new york, tonight. >> reporter: tonight, tropical storm fay strikes the northeast. making landfall near atlantic city. wind and rain flooding the jersey shore. waterfalls in new york city subway stations. >> look at the fire hose of rainfall going into new york city, western long island, northern new jersey, and the hudson valley. >> reporter: across the region, wind gusts near 60 miles per hour. take a look at the surf we're seeing here in north wildwood. definitely not the surf that you want to go out in. and nearly 7 inches of rain in some spots. >> if you see any type of pooling or ponding, don't drive through it. when in doubt, turn around, don't drown. >> reporter: in westchester county, new york, fallen trees ripping down power lines, and in essex county, new jersey, part of a tree fell on a woman. she's expected to be okay. a
the system pushing its way into upstate new york and new england this evening. rip currents claiming the life of a swimmer. we have the track as we head into this evening and tomorrow morning. here's adrienne bankert from long beach, new york, tonight. >> reporter: tonight, tropical storm fay strikes the northeast. making landfall near atlantic city. wind and rain flooding the jersey shore. waterfalls in new york city subway stations. >> look at the fire hose of rainfall going into...
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on the left, 1835 new england magazine. you can see the opening story. 1835 though, an article called summer flossie again by invoking a political philosopher edmund burke and his advice to live pleasant. that's the theme of this article. summer philosophy advised younger and less experienced travelers with ways to use their time and it advise they needed to use their time to cultivate equanimity. here's a quote, walk slow, talk slow, think slow, feed, read, write, address, address, in short, live with studied and exquisite deliberation. and that the liberation needed to extend to whatever reading mattered the traveler chose to the summer travel, travel for example, was advised to avoid reading anything having to do with politics as well as anything that smacks of egotism. the best authors the article advise were lord byron and charles lamb, especially essays. here's another quote, the reviewer wrote quote, his essays were quote to so to come to the glass class of hawk, to the customary after dinner nap with visions in the
on the left, 1835 new england magazine. you can see the opening story. 1835 though, an article called summer flossie again by invoking a political philosopher edmund burke and his advice to live pleasant. that's the theme of this article. summer philosophy advised younger and less experienced travelers with ways to use their time and it advise they needed to use their time to cultivate equanimity. here's a quote, walk slow, talk slow, think slow, feed, read, write, address, address, in short,...
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it did not originate with gandhi in india, but a recluse in the new england town of concord.e fashioned toward off cold, new england winters was born henry david thoreau. born in july 1870 in concord, massachusetts, a place already touched by history. the years would treat this house kindly, almost as if great full -- as if grateful for giving us this man. it still survives. walden pond was a short walk away and in this remote place haunted by winds and things that scurry about at night was born the idea of passive resistance. thoreau built a cabin here. you can find the site. it was 1845, but already, concord is too crowded read he needed a place to think. he came here. the thoughts he thought and the words he wrote would sound one day in india, in birmingham, richmond, virginia, the campus of the university of mississippi. his study was stark, so too his words. unjust laws exist. shall we obey them more amend them -- them or amend them, or transgress them? men generally under a government such as this think they ought to wait until they have persuaded the majority to alter
it did not originate with gandhi in india, but a recluse in the new england town of concord.e fashioned toward off cold, new england winters was born henry david thoreau. born in july 1870 in concord, massachusetts, a place already touched by history. the years would treat this house kindly, almost as if great full -- as if grateful for giving us this man. it still survives. walden pond was a short walk away and in this remote place haunted by winds and things that scurry about at night was...
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mid-atlantic, new england, 65% said they tend to go to a barbecue.owest in the south atlantic, think about like florida. it does suggest to us that maybe you are starting to see more trepidation in places where the virus is spiking. one other aspect that came out of this, of the 43% of respondents who said they were not going to attend a barbecue also saidnd, over 70% they don't intend on going to barbecues over the course of the rest of the summer. that is a higher percentage than our survey suggested when we did a similar survey at father's day. though itely seems as is beginning to creep into consumer consciousness even more the last couple of days. insightdo you have any into the rise of fake meat over traditional meat? i am focused on increasing food transparency given the rising animal to human firewall transmission. any insight over how respondents are now doing fake meat? bryan: in survey, about 30% of respondents said they would be adding about -- adding some sort of plant-based meat onto their menu. the survey work that we have done separat
mid-atlantic, new england, 65% said they tend to go to a barbecue.owest in the south atlantic, think about like florida. it does suggest to us that maybe you are starting to see more trepidation in places where the virus is spiking. one other aspect that came out of this, of the 43% of respondents who said they were not going to attend a barbecue also saidnd, over 70% they don't intend on going to barbecues over the course of the rest of the summer. that is a higher percentage than our survey...
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so in this case, these are items hat reflect the military traditions of new englanders in the period and the red coat in is on loan to us from a private collector is one garments surviving from an american participant in the revolutionary war. by a man who fought at the battle of bunker hill. say, of course, some people well, a red coat, isn't that british? remember, we're all british at this point. yet a fight for american independence. right beside him, this leather book is a bible that was in ied by another soldier, this case from ipswich, assachusetts, francis mayorfield who had it in his possibility at the battle of bunker hill. they were when treated, he sat down and wrote a short account of the fighting at bunker hill. thanked god for preserving his life dedicated his life to of god for having saved his life in this terrible battle at bunker hill. so it's amazing stuff. riflemen from he the south? this is a great group of objects reflect the sort of southern military tradition, men from pennsylvania, maryland, and from the back country, this is one of only a handful of fringed
so in this case, these are items hat reflect the military traditions of new englanders in the period and the red coat in is on loan to us from a private collector is one garments surviving from an american participant in the revolutionary war. by a man who fought at the battle of bunker hill. say, of course, some people well, a red coat, isn't that british? remember, we're all british at this point. yet a fight for american independence. right beside him, this leather book is a bible that was...
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now, it continues to trek across interior sections of the northeast and new england. as it does, it continues to weaken very rapidly. it looks like through the catskills and in the green mountains, we might see heavy rainfall. generally speaking between 1 and 2 inches possible. now, in ocean city, maryland, we saw heavy rainfall there. traffic was snarled, roads were closed. the roads weren't really closed because of the ocean flooding. but due to the very heavy rainfall across this region, as well. it continues to trek towards the north, slightly towards the northeast. supporting winds associated with it at just about 35 miles per hour. this is the last advisory that the national hurricane center has issued on what used to be tropical storm fay. fay never looked very good. it was always kind of poorly organized, natalie. now, bye-bye to fay, as it reeked havoc from the carolinas to the mid-atlantic, new england and into southern canada. back to you, natalie. >> and caused a rally to be canceled by the trump campaign. thank you so much, karen. >>> the national hockey
now, it continues to trek across interior sections of the northeast and new england. as it does, it continues to weaken very rapidly. it looks like through the catskills and in the green mountains, we might see heavy rainfall. generally speaking between 1 and 2 inches possible. now, in ocean city, maryland, we saw heavy rainfall there. traffic was snarled, roads were closed. the roads weren't really closed because of the ocean flooding. but due to the very heavy rainfall across this region, as...
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a travÉs de tudn-- frente al new england revolution.juve mÁs viva que nunca. esto es todo. regreso al estudio por ustedes. le mando un fuerte abrazounto arantxa: este lema nacional " todos estamos juntos". felix: quÉdense en casa viendo desde ahÍ lo que ocurre. -- con mÁs cuidado, pero unidos . ♪ ♪ ♪ aprendimos que unidos somos mÁs fuertes. ♪ ♪
a travÉs de tudn-- frente al new england revolution.juve mÁs viva que nunca. esto es todo. regreso al estudio por ustedes. le mando un fuerte abrazounto arantxa: este lema nacional " todos estamos juntos". felix: quÉdense en casa viendo desde ahÍ lo que ocurre. -- con mÁs cuidado, pero unidos . ♪ ♪ ♪ aprendimos que unidos somos mÁs fuertes. ♪ ♪
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and the ex president took a train home to the new england. which is exit from washington did not mean that he had permanently left the national stage however. much as he and hoover may have desired. it for the next four years as coolidge prosperity curdled into depression, the puzzling yankees up in north thanked in massachusetts cast a troubling shadow over his successor. as the great depression intensified, top of replacing hoover in 1932, with another candidates, circulated widely among republican leaders. hoover could never be sure when a challenge to his renomination might erupt from party conservatives, or for that matter from republican progressives. hoover knew painfully well that coolidge could've taken the price from him in 1928 at any time, and that the coolest faction had only grudgingly acquiesced in hoover's election. the man in the white house therefore kept an anxiou ever the worrier, who ever was soon convinced that coolidge was preparing to be a candidate for president again. or that someone close to coolidge would challenge
and the ex president took a train home to the new england. which is exit from washington did not mean that he had permanently left the national stage however. much as he and hoover may have desired. it for the next four years as coolidge prosperity curdled into depression, the puzzling yankees up in north thanked in massachusetts cast a troubling shadow over his successor. as the great depression intensified, top of replacing hoover in 1932, with another candidates, circulated widely among...
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new figures show england has had the highest level of excess deaths in europe.ne. you can see england at the top, followed by the uk as a whole and then spain. this is what we mean by excess deaths — you can see the dotted line here which represents the number of deaths we would expect based on previous years. then in red you can see the covid—19 related deaths, then in blue — that's other deaths — excess deaths. the measure is seen by many experts as the most reliable way to assess the impact of the pandemic. here's our head of statistics robert cuffe. this is different to what we hear about every day in the daily briefings. this is looking at all deaths in the uk. doesn't matter what caused them. irrespective of the data. the patterns are really predictable. we can see that. the big increase we seen in the number of deaths during the epidemic, it's not entirely captured by the red area, the official covid—19 deaths. we see more deaths than that. by looking at all deaths, secondly, they've adjusted for age which many be seen so far don't do. countries have diff
new figures show england has had the highest level of excess deaths in europe.ne. you can see england at the top, followed by the uk as a whole and then spain. this is what we mean by excess deaths — you can see the dotted line here which represents the number of deaths we would expect based on previous years. then in red you can see the covid—19 related deaths, then in blue — that's other deaths — excess deaths. the measure is seen by many experts as the most reliable way to assess the...
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england's. andy swiss, bbc news.ppered the first all—female crew in the whitbread round the world yacht race, and for her accomplishments she was awarded an mbe. but now, in order to support her own charity during these difficult times caused by coronavirus, tracy edwards is selling some of her medals. duncan kennedy is at a marina at hamble just outside southampton. yes, maiden, the yacht involved remains one of the most famous in the world, skippered as you said, by tracy edwards, 30 years ago. she's been using at the past few years, taking it around the world to inspire girls but the problem is covid—19 has seen funds for her charity dry up so she's now having to sell some of her possessions, but also call on some famous friends to help. the yacht that encircled the globe... morning! ..with the skipper who helped change the world. maiden and tracy edwards have gone into sailing folklore for what they and their crew achieved 30 years ago. why? well, look at this... the rapturous moment tracy finished the gruelling
england's. andy swiss, bbc news.ppered the first all—female crew in the whitbread round the world yacht race, and for her accomplishments she was awarded an mbe. but now, in order to support her own charity during these difficult times caused by coronavirus, tracy edwards is selling some of her medals. duncan kennedy is at a marina at hamble just outside southampton. yes, maiden, the yacht involved remains one of the most famous in the world, skippered as you said, by tracy edwards, 30 years...
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and in the sport on bbc news — england are under pressure in the first test after west indies took ast—innings lead of 114 on day three in southampton. good evening. borisjohnson says he may have to tighten the rules on face coverings in england, encouraging their use confined spaces, like shops. at the moment they're only mandatory on public transport, but the prime minister says the scientific advice on masks has shifted. speaking during an online question and answer session at downing street, he also urged people to go back to work if they can, instead of working from home. face coverings became mandatory in shops in scotland today, as well as on public transport, with the first minister, nicola sturgeon, saying it's an important public health inititative. our science editor, david shukman, reports. the message is obvious, when the prime minister is pictured in a mask. it means you can expect new rules in england for where you have to cover your face — no longerjust on public transport. we need to be stricter in insisting that people wear face coverings in confined places. we're l
and in the sport on bbc news — england are under pressure in the first test after west indies took ast—innings lead of 114 on day three in southampton. good evening. borisjohnson says he may have to tighten the rules on face coverings in england, encouraging their use confined spaces, like shops. at the moment they're only mandatory on public transport, but the prime minister says the scientific advice on masks has shifted. speaking during an online question and answer session at downing...
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i don't think you've ever been to new england and were very excited. i had to run into the office for two minutes at walker's point to get something. i'm not sure what, and president bush was there. looking like a homeless person. and he was, he said, oh. he said, ah, do you want to go fishing? i need someone to go fishing with. and i said, i am so sorry. i can't. i have a house guest. and i'm going to take her to vermont. he looked so sad and he said, you don't think she would like to go fishing with me? and, of course in retrospect, paula, how mean it would have been for me to deny you to go fishing with the 41st president? well, we went and got on the boat and he had this outrageous boat. 350 horsepower motors, three of them. and, yeah. it was fast. it was a mean boat. and he loved that boat. and we're sort of put-putting down the kennebunkport river and just get to the mouth of the atlantic, and he looks at paula, and i thought this was very polite of him. someone here asked me if he was the, a great gentleman. and i said, yes, he was, and now you'
i don't think you've ever been to new england and were very excited. i had to run into the office for two minutes at walker's point to get something. i'm not sure what, and president bush was there. looking like a homeless person. and he was, he said, oh. he said, ah, do you want to go fishing? i need someone to go fishing with. and i said, i am so sorry. i can't. i have a house guest. and i'm going to take her to vermont. he looked so sad and he said, you don't think she would like to go...
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that's a kind of new england-ism. if you've lived in new england, ou sin; he was agin' it.nd coolidge, when coolidge said he were -- the cadence, the way he said it was very much of his region. jim cooke, the coolidge impersonator whom the caller mentioned, captures this. and if you were on the show, he takes a full minute to say the word "cow." they had, they speak more slowly and more interestingly. amity shlaes: the other story, to which the caller refereed is that coolidge goes to a dinner party and a bright lady says, "well, mr. coolidge, i made a bet could get you to say more than two words tonight." and the fellow, i think at that time the vice-president said, "you lose." and that was coolidge's humor. amity shlaes: today, we'd think that was a little cold. there's a little pause after and you laugh. that's boarding house humor. susan swain: what are some of the other things we should know about the early years of the relationship before they come to the white house that are key? cynthia bittinger: well, building on some of the stories, when they get married, calvin
that's a kind of new england-ism. if you've lived in new england, ou sin; he was agin' it.nd coolidge, when coolidge said he were -- the cadence, the way he said it was very much of his region. jim cooke, the coolidge impersonator whom the caller mentioned, captures this. and if you were on the show, he takes a full minute to say the word "cow." they had, they speak more slowly and more interestingly. amity shlaes: the other story, to which the caller refereed is that coolidge goes to...
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commission that will facilitate the investment of federal funds in southern new england, including my home state of rhode island, to build upon our regional strength such as defense manufacturing, shipbuilding, and renewable energy. this initiative will generate critical economic growth in the region to reduce poverty, unemployment, and out migration by countest hit by the great recession and now covid-19. the could recognize he sponsors and thank them for their support of this critical initiative. it also includes the justice for service members act, h.r. 2750, which i authored clarifying the statutory rights of service members and their families under the service members civil rights -- civil relief act cannot be waived through forced arbitration unless it's agreed to after a dispute arises. american service members, veterans, and their families have sacrificed much in service of our country. they fought to protect the fundamental idea we are a nation of laws and institutions that guarantee the rights and prosperity of every american. since the second world war, congress has created
commission that will facilitate the investment of federal funds in southern new england, including my home state of rhode island, to build upon our regional strength such as defense manufacturing, shipbuilding, and renewable energy. this initiative will generate critical economic growth in the region to reduce poverty, unemployment, and out migration by countest hit by the great recession and now covid-19. the could recognize he sponsors and thank them for their support of this critical...
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we will have numerous thunderstorms in southern new england today.orfolk, areas of d.c., the gulf, areas of tropical moisture. friday night/saturday morning, that's when tropical storm hannah should be heading into the southern areas of texas, yasmin. baseball season with basketball right behind it and football potentially starting up. it will be interesting to see how it all plays out. good distraction. >> yeah. no spectators so far. live. but it will be nice to actually be able to watch it on television at least. that's a good thing. thanks for saving the day, bill. appreciate it. it happens sometimes. you get something stuck in your throat. >> i'm here for you. >> thank you, bill. you always are. >>> still ahead, everybody, we're going to go live to cnbc for a look at the markets and how people are reacting to the new round of coronavirus. we'll be back in a moment. of cos we'll be back in a moment. and it continuously eliminates odors in the air and on soft surfaces. for 45 days. (burke) at farmers, we know a thing or we've seen a thing or two. l
we will have numerous thunderstorms in southern new england today.orfolk, areas of d.c., the gulf, areas of tropical moisture. friday night/saturday morning, that's when tropical storm hannah should be heading into the southern areas of texas, yasmin. baseball season with basketball right behind it and football potentially starting up. it will be interesting to see how it all plays out. good distraction. >> yeah. no spectators so far. live. but it will be nice to actually be able to watch...
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of our computer models take this little storm and the areas of rain with it up toward southern new englandy. we'll have to watch it. it doesn't look like it will be anything horrendous. it's going to be humid with downpours we'll see 3 inches of rain in the next couple of days in georgia, south carolina, and areas of north carolina. during that time of year, the clouds and rain are welcome because it makes it not as hot. the heat is the story from the great lakes to the northeast. the little ridge is building. the jet stream controls where it's coming from. it allows the hot air to sit in the same place. it kind of builds and we get several days of heat. july can be epic. it's not going to be record-breaking, but it's going to be hot for a while and it won't break. the a.c. will be getting a workout from texas northward. today, one of the hottest spots, look at washington, d.c. it's going to feel like 102. that's in the shade. not much better in chicago. as we look toward tuesday and later in this week, temperatures are in the 90s. alee shar alicia, it's hot. >>> thank you. still ahead, tr
of our computer models take this little storm and the areas of rain with it up toward southern new englandy. we'll have to watch it. it doesn't look like it will be anything horrendous. it's going to be humid with downpours we'll see 3 inches of rain in the next couple of days in georgia, south carolina, and areas of north carolina. during that time of year, the clouds and rain are welcome because it makes it not as hot. the heat is the story from the great lakes to the northeast. the little...