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when you think about how do people sound in colonial new england? a board mayflower and the first few ships that would follow, there were upwards of 17 different dialect regions represented in plymouth. and they lived in an age or prior to recording. very rarely, unless you are in a big city did you hear anybody speak english and way other than your own dialect or accent. so imagine what it's like to be a board a ship that -- with the police are trying to figure out, whether she saying to me? because, as moderates, we are accustomed to watching that television to, news to have newscasters accent. we're accustomed to hearing people speaking differently than ourselves. wasn't always the case back in the 16 hundreds. and so, their vocabulary words, their grandma practices, people sometimes might have been looking at each other thinking, white? -y >> the mayflower was originally supposed to leave england in july of 16 20 with another vessel, speedwell. and when they got out to sea and proved that speedwell was very lucky, it had to turn around for engla
when you think about how do people sound in colonial new england? a board mayflower and the first few ships that would follow, there were upwards of 17 different dialect regions represented in plymouth. and they lived in an age or prior to recording. very rarely, unless you are in a big city did you hear anybody speak english and way other than your own dialect or accent. so imagine what it's like to be a board a ship that -- with the police are trying to figure out, whether she saying to me?...
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down below is everything that would remain in new england.and you can see the grating right here below me, and there's a grating above as well. once they were in plymouth harbor, it was the job of the sailors to remove everything from the decks, using cranes to lift things up and out, and everything would go in the shallot to get it to the part of the harbor where the ship was down to townbrook where the vim -- village was cited. it was often thought the compact was signed in the master cellar. we think in their day, the pilgrims were considered important. and they were cargo that needed to be moved from point a to point b. the paintings you see that mimic the mayflower with the signing of the compact, they look close up. probably it was signed down here between deck where we are. so it's possible that the leaders are carrying the document from cabin to cabin, talking one on one with the men, and getting them to sign it, or if they could not write, to make their mark upon it. but it was determined no one was getting off the ship until every m
down below is everything that would remain in new england.and you can see the grating right here below me, and there's a grating above as well. once they were in plymouth harbor, it was the job of the sailors to remove everything from the decks, using cranes to lift things up and out, and everything would go in the shallot to get it to the part of the harbor where the ship was down to townbrook where the vim -- village was cited. it was often thought the compact was signed in the master cellar....
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down below is everything that would have remained in new england. and you can see the grating right here below me and there's a grating above as well. once they were under cover, it was the job of the sailers to remove everything from tween decks using cranes. to lift everything up over and out. and then everything would go into the shelf or into the ship's boat to get it a mile and a half to shore from the cow's yard, the part of the harbor where the ship was. down to town brook, where the village was sighted. it is often imagined that the mayflower compact was signed above in master jones' grey cabin. because of the fact that we think of the pilgrims as so important, we think, in their day, they were considered important. and for master jones and his crew, they were cargo that needed to be moved from point a to b. the paintings you see here, imagining the mayflower compact always look like the signing of the declaration of independence, except with everybody closer up. probably, the mayflower compact is signed down here, tween deck, where we are.
down below is everything that would have remained in new england. and you can see the grating right here below me and there's a grating above as well. once they were under cover, it was the job of the sailers to remove everything from tween decks using cranes. to lift everything up over and out. and then everything would go into the shelf or into the ship's boat to get it a mile and a half to shore from the cow's yard, the part of the harbor where the ship was. down to town brook, where the...
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army is from new england. now, why does this matter? so for that while the second establishment of the continental army will be overly represent all of the new states the majority come from new england and these soldiers particularly in the massachusetts line will continue to retain much of their ability to negotiate who will lead them and how they are and how as they are all voluntarily enlisted into their regiments. there is no draft in, massachusetts. and they're going to be able to voluntarily enlist in the regiments of their choosing now connecticut will do something a little different. they're not going to draft their soldiers. they're going to do something called classic which is a method that places more social pressure on the young men of towns to enlist rather than have their older brothers fathers or even grandfathers have to enlist when when that when they're quotas are called. but they usually get a pretty sizable financial inducement to make that decision. now in virginia, they there will be a dr
army is from new england. now, why does this matter? so for that while the second establishment of the continental army will be overly represent all of the new states the majority come from new england and these soldiers particularly in the massachusetts line will continue to retain much of their ability to negotiate who will lead them and how they are and how as they are all voluntarily enlisted into their regiments. there is no draft in, massachusetts. and they're going to be able to...
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on to start by showing you an image of this banknote from the bank of new england and good speeds landing in connecticut. what you see here is a two dollar bill branded from not only this one bank in connecticut, but also with a central vignette depicting east haddam, connecticut, the connecticut river, and at the center is a steamer ship called "the city of hartford," which was right at the river. these local touches and branding on these notes multiplied out, so you had thousands of unique bills all circulating simultaneously for the american public -- simultaneously. for the american public, that meant having this system with all different types of american currency. the thing that made this system difficult to deal with is that they could trade at face value at the institution that -- or they would have a discount if there was a perceived fear that they would not be able to be redeemed properly for gold or silver coins if they were brought back to the institution that issued them. what this meant is that if you had a note that was circulating near the bank that issued it, it could cir
on to start by showing you an image of this banknote from the bank of new england and good speeds landing in connecticut. what you see here is a two dollar bill branded from not only this one bank in connecticut, but also with a central vignette depicting east haddam, connecticut, the connecticut river, and at the center is a steamer ship called "the city of hartford," which was right at the river. these local touches and branding on these notes multiplied out, so you had thousands of...
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after april of 1775, austin is surrounded by a new england army. all of the soldiers that surround boston during this time come from massachusetts, connecticut, new hampshire, rhode island. it's not until later in the year that soldiers show up and a few from virginia. and, during this period of time, they seem to be doing all right. they kept the british bottled up in boston, though this painting here obviously famous painting, shows the tragedy of the death of joseph ward at the battle and while the british claim victory at the battle of bunker hill in june of 1775, he was very famous for saying that if the british had a few more victories like this, they would surely we lose the war. it was so costly to the british army. now, when i ask you a question, let's see, who knows the answer here? who commanded the continental army at the bottle of bunker hill? looks like william press caught his winning. , a wait until we get to about 50 and then i'll start up again. okay, so it looks like the majority of us say israel putnam and then it's william press
after april of 1775, austin is surrounded by a new england army. all of the soldiers that surround boston during this time come from massachusetts, connecticut, new hampshire, rhode island. it's not until later in the year that soldiers show up and a few from virginia. and, during this period of time, they seem to be doing all right. they kept the british bottled up in boston, though this painting here obviously famous painting, shows the tragedy of the death of joseph ward at the battle and...
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beauty of the english countryside and all of the efficiencies of the united states should cover new england. so i did come over i bought a tiny little cottage in the village and dutchess county, new york which had a small garden was surrounded by relatively large forest. and who lived in the bronx would come up each autumn give himself of the hunting season he would always leave me a cooler with a beverage and then usually a bottle of cognac so i liked him very much. one day he come to me and said i don't uses land very frequently, so why don't i sell it to you would like to buy it? when he named a price which back then i could afford. so we agreed and i bought this land. and since then for the first time in my life is the only one in my family who'd had a land owner. my family had a postage stamp of a garden in central england that was the nearest we could come to land owners. now we have this big chunk. as on the north face of a mountain i do say use footed to little streams and a stunning view and they had a marvelous selection of trees, ash and cherry, all sorts of stuff. then a large a
beauty of the english countryside and all of the efficiencies of the united states should cover new england. so i did come over i bought a tiny little cottage in the village and dutchess county, new york which had a small garden was surrounded by relatively large forest. and who lived in the bronx would come up each autumn give himself of the hunting season he would always leave me a cooler with a beverage and then usually a bottle of cognac so i liked him very much. one day he come to me and...
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mild in new england. kind of wet in the ohio valley and pretty stormy in the mississippi valley. i'm accuweather meteorologist kevin coskren. >>> coming up, a brazen heist in the middle of the night to steal harley-davidson bikes. >>> also ahead, the company accused of forcing its employees to work 95 hours per week. >>> an election deception. the phony candidate revealed in a florida senate race. >>> back now with this bold break- break-in. four people broke into this harley-davidson in indiana, picked out four bikes and drove them right off the showroom floor. the stolen bikes are worth a total of $95,000. >>> investment bankers at goldman sachs claim the company is forcing them to work under inhumane conditions. they say some young bankers are being forced to work 95 hours per week while dealing with abusive managers. the company says it's listening to the concerns. >>> in florida, officials have revealed a major election deception. they say a man was paid to enter a senate race because he had the same last name as another man on the ballot. >> reporter: this morning, a former
mild in new england. kind of wet in the ohio valley and pretty stormy in the mississippi valley. i'm accuweather meteorologist kevin coskren. >>> coming up, a brazen heist in the middle of the night to steal harley-davidson bikes. >>> also ahead, the company accused of forcing its employees to work 95 hours per week. >>> an election deception. the phony candidate revealed in a florida senate race. >>> back now with this bold break- break-in. four people broke...
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he was born in 1854 the new england glass company, which was the precursor to the movie glass company started in 1818, edward drummond libby's father william langdon libby, we came the agent for the new england last company in 1872, and so he learned the glass business from his father and in 1883 his father suddenly passed away on expectedly and he took over the business in 1888. he brought the libby glass company here to toledo because number one there was a natural gas in nearby finley. there was high silico sand available, which is donut of making glass plus the businessman of toledo sweetened the pot a little bit and gave him the site for the factory as well as sites for his workers to build houses they were here in toledo it. kind of faltered a bit the workers were unhappy because they didn't have their extended family around and it was not a highly developed area. so all the amenities that they were used to in the boston area. we're not available in toledo. and so he lost a bunch of workers. so he went down to west virginia to recruit more workers and not only did he recruit the
he was born in 1854 the new england glass company, which was the precursor to the movie glass company started in 1818, edward drummond libby's father william langdon libby, we came the agent for the new england last company in 1872, and so he learned the glass business from his father and in 1883 his father suddenly passed away on expectedly and he took over the business in 1888. he brought the libby glass company here to toledo because number one there was a natural gas in nearby finley. there...
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and george bush is from new england or texas.has, you know, less ties to new england than he does to any prep school -- >> you mean to iowa. >> iowa, yeah. less ties to iowa than any prep school in new england. so he beats reagan. and this is -- that night, tom pet it of nbc goes on national television and says, we have just witnessed the political funeral of ronald reagan. reagan is out, that's it. five weeks later, he scores an enormous comeback in the new hampshire primary. and we all remember the diplomat, the famous national debate. i'm paying for this microphone, mr. green, even though his name was breen. reagan said green. and that begins -- that starts the beginning of his comeback against bush. but he goes to detroit, the party still divided and so he needs to pick bush to unify the party as they always have. nixon picks agnew. it was the split they practiced into the '70s. so then it unifies the party. it goes through 30 primaries and state conventions. the primary -- or the nomination is not just reagan's for the askin
and george bush is from new england or texas.has, you know, less ties to new england than he does to any prep school -- >> you mean to iowa. >> iowa, yeah. less ties to iowa than any prep school in new england. so he beats reagan. and this is -- that night, tom pet it of nbc goes on national television and says, we have just witnessed the political funeral of ronald reagan. reagan is out, that's it. five weeks later, he scores an enormous comeback in the new hampshire primary. and...
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certainly in new england. the cheese itself was four feet wide, 15 inches high and weighed 1,230 pounds. i don't have an image of the cheese. there's no contemporary image or even any image that i know of of the cheese. but we have -- one in a would be famous painting by peter waddle. this shows the big cheese that was given to andrew jackson. there's a tradition at this point of giving presidents cheese that they can host with. this is the big cheese that was presented to jackson in 1835. and it was there for people to munch on for a couple years. it looks ridiculous, i think, right? but this cheese is in fact at least to federalist's thinking, really a symbol of jeffersonianism. it's impractical, the idea of it is driven by folly and it's a case where the idea or the ideology doesn't always play out as planned in the reality. it doesn't help at all that the cheese is presented by the leader of the baptist community in chester named john leland, a baptist preacher. this is cutler writing to his son-in-law. la
certainly in new england. the cheese itself was four feet wide, 15 inches high and weighed 1,230 pounds. i don't have an image of the cheese. there's no contemporary image or even any image that i know of of the cheese. but we have -- one in a would be famous painting by peter waddle. this shows the big cheese that was given to andrew jackson. there's a tradition at this point of giving presidents cheese that they can host with. this is the big cheese that was presented to jackson in 1835. and...
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mild in new england. kind of wet in the ohio valley and pretty stormy in the mississippi valley. i'm accuweather meteorologist kevin coskren. >>> coming up, a brazen heist in the middle of the night to steal harley-davidson bikes. >>> also ahead, the company accused of forcing its employees to work 95 hours per week. >>> an election deception. the phony candidate revealed in a florida senate race. these are real people, not actors, who've got their eczema under control. with less eczema, you can show more skin. so roll up those sleeves. and help heal your skin from within with dupixent. dupixent is the first treatment of its kind that continuously treats moderate-to-severe eczema, or atopic dermatitis, even between flare ups. dupixent is a biologic, and not a cream or steroid. many people taking dupixent saw clear or almost clear skin, and, had significantly less itch. don't use if you're allergic to dupixent. serious allergic reactions can occur, including anaphylaxis, which is severe. tell your doctor about new or worsening eye problems, such as eye pain or vision changes, or a
mild in new england. kind of wet in the ohio valley and pretty stormy in the mississippi valley. i'm accuweather meteorologist kevin coskren. >>> coming up, a brazen heist in the middle of the night to steal harley-davidson bikes. >>> also ahead, the company accused of forcing its employees to work 95 hours per week. >>> an election deception. the phony candidate revealed in a florida senate race. these are real people, not actors, who've got their eczema under...
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california, texas, and new england. less than -- caused an issue in the early. evening solar energy was running down, and the high demand was there throughout the west. they were forward they had to cut power to 100,000 customers. the critical need for reliable ramping resources, and load, and improved ways to access support. in early january, the cold snap of 2018, led to a natural gas shortage. fuel oil was burned to the -- reliability. the fuel oil in the would've eventually being exhausted, and new england would have needed to shed load. it's a classic event. this is been a growing concern for us in texas since 2012. after cold weather event, caused load shedding in 2011, we focused on a winter preparation guideline, and started having significant outreach on winter preparedness. we concluded that these events could no longer be treated as rare, and that a mandatory approach was warranted. as a result, we began mandatory weather-ization reliable reliability and initiatives. i'd like to consider four main points for
california, texas, and new england. less than -- caused an issue in the early. evening solar energy was running down, and the high demand was there throughout the west. they were forward they had to cut power to 100,000 customers. the critical need for reliable ramping resources, and load, and improved ways to access support. in early january, the cold snap of 2018, led to a natural gas shortage. fuel oil was burned to the -- reliability. the fuel oil in the would've eventually being exhausted,...
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california, texas and new england. last august massive heatwave across the west caused an energy supply shortage in californialan the early evening and solar energy was ripping down in the grid operated was unable to import power as planned due to high the west.th they were forced to cut power to proximally 800,000 customersan d among the lessons learned from this event are one of the critical need for reliable ramping resources to balance load and second the need for improved ways to estimate resource availability when the system is under stress. and new england cold-weather exacerbates its dependence on limited pipeline capacity and a handful of critical fuel assets. in early january lead to natural gas shortages and fuel oil was burned to reserve reliability. had that cold step not abated when i did the fuel oil infantry would've been exhausted and they almost certainly would have needed to shed load. insufficient and inadequate weatherization of generation in texas in the-m middle south stas have been a growing con
california, texas and new england. last august massive heatwave across the west caused an energy supply shortage in californialan the early evening and solar energy was ripping down in the grid operated was unable to import power as planned due to high the west.th they were forced to cut power to proximally 800,000 customersan d among the lessons learned from this event are one of the critical need for reliable ramping resources to balance load and second the need for improved ways to estimate...
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so imagine one day when we go into that new england community and we kill the gardeners, and the weeds begin to grow. and then we sort of randomly kidnap people, take away a couple lawyers who take away a couple doctors, we take a few mothers, we take the garbage collector. oh, all of a sudden, the garbage doesn't get collected. pretty soon, that community just falls apart. milner: it's this diversity that's key, that's keeping the reef alive, the reef as a whole, living ecosystem. alling: if we can't help reefs to maintain their diversity and complexity and richness of life, they will have enough information there, genetics there, know-how how to survive, that they will come back. van thillo: it's not just the reefs in indonesia. it's the reefs in the united states, it's the reefs all around the world, and they all are connected. dustan: we need to focus every bit of energy we have on these issues and realize that the game is for keeps. extinction is forever. alling: we're all part of this biosphere, and it's all ours to care for. van thillo: planet earth is an amazing place, and we j
so imagine one day when we go into that new england community and we kill the gardeners, and the weeds begin to grow. and then we sort of randomly kidnap people, take away a couple lawyers who take away a couple doctors, we take a few mothers, we take the garbage collector. oh, all of a sudden, the garbage doesn't get collected. pretty soon, that community just falls apart. milner: it's this diversity that's key, that's keeping the reef alive, the reef as a whole, living ecosystem. alling: if...
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he has less ties to iowa than any prep school in new england. so he beats reagan and that night he goes on national television and says we have just witnessed the political funeral of ronald reagan. reagan is out. that's it. five weeks later he scores an enormous comeback in the new hampshire primary and we all remember the debate and the famous national debate. i'm paying for this microphone, mr. green even though his name was green, but that starts the beginning of his comeback against bush, but he goes to detroit and the party is still divided and so he needs to pick bush to unify the party as they always have and nixon picks lodge and eisenhower picks nixon and nixon picks agnew and that was the ticket splitting that both parties are practicing perfection in the '40s, '50s, and '70s and it unifies the party and it goes through 30 primaries and state conventions is that the primary or the nomination is not just reagan's for the asking. he's got to fight, the street fight of his life to beat george bush to get the nomination. >> and that fight
he has less ties to iowa than any prep school in new england. so he beats reagan and that night he goes on national television and says we have just witnessed the political funeral of ronald reagan. reagan is out. that's it. five weeks later he scores an enormous comeback in the new hampshire primary and we all remember the debate and the famous national debate. i'm paying for this microphone, mr. green even though his name was green, but that starts the beginning of his comeback against bush,...
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in 1789 washington had conducted a four week tour of new england acclaim by by the people wherever he went. in 1817 monroe also went on tour visiting not only new england, but all of the northern states and territories over a period of 15 weeks. he cruised the chesapeake region in 1818 and in 1819 spent five months visiting states of the south and west. the popularity of these presidential excursions particularly the first one produce what won newspaper called an era of good feelings in the country determined doors as catchphrase of monroe's administration. in foreign policy monroe revealed a philosophical closeness to washington who's farewell addressed in 1797 cautioned his country to avoid becoming entangled in european power struggles through political and military alliances. of all the advice that washington left. this is the one that endured the longest certainly the one about political parties did not but his commitment to keeping the united states out of permanent alliances in europe. he felt was the only way to secure the nation's security and independence. in the most famous
in 1789 washington had conducted a four week tour of new england acclaim by by the people wherever he went. in 1817 monroe also went on tour visiting not only new england, but all of the northern states and territories over a period of 15 weeks. he cruised the chesapeake region in 1818 and in 1819 spent five months visiting states of the south and west. the popularity of these presidential excursions particularly the first one produce what won newspaper called an era of good feelings in the...
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california, texas and new england. last august, a massive heat wave across the west caused an energy supply shortage in california in the early evening. solar energy was ramping down and the grid operator was unable to import power as planned due to high demand throughout the west. it was forced to cut power to approximately 800,000 customers. among the lessons learned from this event are, one, the critical need for ramping resources to balance load and, second, the need for improved ways to estimate resource availability when the system is under stress. in new england, cold weather exacerbates its dependence on limited pipeline capacity and a handful of critical fuel assets. in early january cold snap in 2018 led to natural gas shortages and fuel oil was burned to preserve reliability. had that cold snap not abated when it did, the fuel/oil inventory would eventually be exhausted and iso new england would have needed to shed load. it was a classic near-miss event. insufficient and inadequate weatherization of texas an
california, texas and new england. last august, a massive heat wave across the west caused an energy supply shortage in california in the early evening. solar energy was ramping down and the grid operator was unable to import power as planned due to high demand throughout the west. it was forced to cut power to approximately 800,000 customers. among the lessons learned from this event are, one, the critical need for ramping resources to balance load and, second, the need for improved ways to...
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sally nabil, bbc news. englandevening. natalie pirks watched the action. three home nations, two different approaches. two sets of players and the staff stand... one common problem. there is no room for racism. england's players decided to take the knee for the next three matches, in a week that will cement gareth southgate's euro squad. against the worst side in world football, he demanded england be ruthless, but entertaining. by half—time, it was 3—0, captain sterling capitalising on a part—time defence. calvert—lewin claimed england's fourth before making way for ollie watkins, first cap, first shot, first goal. a comfortable 5—0 win then on the occasion of southgate's 50th match as england manager. the last time scotland played austria in a competitive match, it was during qualifying for france �*98. also the last time either side made it to a world cup. scotland were 1—0 down and needed a big response. but when they went behind again, the reply was even better. mcginn! sodden but spectacular, this 2—2 comebac
sally nabil, bbc news. englandevening. natalie pirks watched the action. three home nations, two different approaches. two sets of players and the staff stand... one common problem. there is no room for racism. england's players decided to take the knee for the next three matches, in a week that will cement gareth southgate's euro squad. against the worst side in world football, he demanded england be ruthless, but entertaining. by half—time, it was 3—0, captain sterling capitalising on a...
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. >>> well tonight, heavy rain and snow from the gulf coast to new england. nderstorms and heavy rain, several inches of snow in parts of upstate new york and northern new england. friday's wind chills, by the way, in the teens and 20s. >>> when we come back, news in that brutal attack on that asian woman here in new york. people everywhere living with type 2 diabetes are waking up to what's possible with rybelsus®. ♪ you are my sunshine ♪ ♪ my only sunshine... ♪ rybelsus® works differently than any other diabetes pill to lower blood sugar in all 3 of these ways... increases insulin... decreases sugar... and slows food. the majority of people taking rybelsus® lowered their blood sugar and reached an a1c of less than 7. people taking rybelsus® lost up to 8 pounds. rybelsus® isn't for people with type 1 diabetes or diabetic ketoacidosis. don't take rybelsus® if you or your family ever had medullary thyroid cancer, or have multiple endocrine neoplasia syndrome type 2, or if allergic to it. stop rybelsus® and get medical help right away if you get a lump or swelli
. >>> well tonight, heavy rain and snow from the gulf coast to new england. nderstorms and heavy rain, several inches of snow in parts of upstate new york and northern new england. friday's wind chills, by the way, in the teens and 20s. >>> when we come back, news in that brutal attack on that asian woman here in new york. people everywhere living with type 2 diabetes are waking up to what's possible with rybelsus®. ♪ you are my sunshine ♪ ♪ my only sunshine... ♪...
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that brisk northerly wind coming out of eastern canada pushing down across the eastern side of new england in particular. also what to celsius there for toronto i'm struggling to get there in new york could see wanted to westlife i was even upstate new york majority the snow will sweep across new england through the canadian maritimes brights a dry weather comes in behind but it's still going to be the cool side just 6 celsius for new york much of north america to that looks fine the drugs and pleasant sunshine has a sun side see across a good part of the caribbean although we have got some shabbas making their way across a good part of the audience. along of one of the i over the next. but my sister saved me. along my last year with my family who worked on the reality of addiction in the arab wilds and the struggle over africa for a. while it's just me it's a truck. to see and i wound goes inside a rehab clinic in the nile downtown. rehab edge of addiction on al-jazeera. the war the war the war the war. welcome back a quick recap of our top stories here at this hour u.s. court has been sh
that brisk northerly wind coming out of eastern canada pushing down across the eastern side of new england in particular. also what to celsius there for toronto i'm struggling to get there in new york could see wanted to westlife i was even upstate new york majority the snow will sweep across new england through the canadian maritimes brights a dry weather comes in behind but it's still going to be the cool side just 6 celsius for new york much of north america to that looks fine the drugs and...
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education start-up coursera going public going to join "squawk alley" this morning from nfl to ntfs new englandan on why he's joining the crypto craze. the votes are counted to determine whether amazon's alabama warehouse is going to unionize we're going to start with an ipo failing to deliver we need to be careful about drawing too many conclusions here this is a gig economy company listing in london at a time when regulators in europe are pushing toward getting these companies to treat drivers like employees. this is europe, not alabama. >> yeah, call it tech labor reckoning, but this is all sort of connected in some way when we look at the ipo, part of that weak debut has to do we can't help but mention prospects, for the food delivery industry as the economy reopens. do the unit economics make sense and be profitable? you've seen this play out across the public names of the last few months, doordash down 50% from its 52-week highs as investors figure out what reopening means for the business you hit the nail on the head the key part of the story is the broader laboring reckoning we are seei
education start-up coursera going public going to join "squawk alley" this morning from nfl to ntfs new englandan on why he's joining the crypto craze. the votes are counted to determine whether amazon's alabama warehouse is going to unionize we're going to start with an ipo failing to deliver we need to be careful about drawing too many conclusions here this is a gig economy company listing in london at a time when regulators in europe are pushing toward getting these companies to...
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the history that is first told in many linkages, new indies, new france, new holland, new england. of many races, including one that was nearly extinguished and the writing of history. the 16th century it was a history of conquest, new lands taken in the name of god but plundered in the interest of men. it would take 200 years to bring forth a nation in this new world conceived in strife and bloodshed, but born in the image of men's dreams. the library as the words by which the dreams were made realities. and pictures of the dreamers who were later called statesmen. jefferson, franklin, george washington, these are the records of a nation in labor, its progenitors, its heroes, and this, the fruit of their struggle, the articles of confederation was a blueprint for the republic. the bill of rights, a set of rules by which the people of a new nation might live in peace and personal freedom, the freedom enjoyed today by millions whose grandfathers were not even born when this inc. was wet -- this ink was wet. the unit was once attacked. men like abraham link it rose to lead the people
the history that is first told in many linkages, new indies, new france, new holland, new england. of many races, including one that was nearly extinguished and the writing of history. the 16th century it was a history of conquest, new lands taken in the name of god but plundered in the interest of men. it would take 200 years to bring forth a nation in this new world conceived in strife and bloodshed, but born in the image of men's dreams. the library as the words by which the dreams were made...
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below zero windchills this morning in new england. more rain across the south. loves buses. >> kemberly richardson from our new york station has the story. >> this was like the best day for the rest of the year. >> reporter: something camille's grandson amir in the red cap will second. >> i didn't tell him any place specific. i just said, we're going to have a lot of fun. just trust me. >> reporter: the 5-year-old who loves bus had no idea when he walked into the tuskegee airmen bus depot that this was his birthday surprise. something i asked him about in the story you'll only see here on eyewitness news. but all he could think about was, well, buses. you looked surprised when you got here. were you surprised? >> hey, there's another bus right there. >> reporter: what came next the entire family took a vip ride on a bus where the only passengers on board were them. this came together after ebony reached out to the mta to see if they could do something special for her son on his big day. for the past year buses have meant more than ever. >> because we were quaran
below zero windchills this morning in new england. more rain across the south. loves buses. >> kemberly richardson from our new york station has the story. >> this was like the best day for the rest of the year. >> reporter: something camille's grandson amir in the red cap will second. >> i didn't tell him any place specific. i just said, we're going to have a lot of fun. just trust me. >> reporter: the 5-year-old who loves bus had no idea when he walked into the...
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i'm quite concerned about the variants specifically be 117 which we have you know ramanan have a new england has played such an you know decisive role in other parts of the world and i think that the booster vaccine in the summer and fall is going to the final coup de gras i hope for the virus well dr i want to thank you for an thought on the thing you mentioned the past 5 years and i don't remember a picture from 102-0000 where i am 30 are in her 3rd round but you know you never know who would have em back then. they did they didn't wear masks it's just that back then you know it's interesting a friend of mine a mass general her grandfather in china was the 1st one ever know in china that was nominated for a nobel prize and it was for masking back in 89 hundreds privet me back then so the idea has been around for a long time but to be clear you know we need to have medical style masks for everybody 89 and 95 but at least at that level of activists of the act are not thank you so much for joining us and you're and think. well some people might agree or disagree with the doctor and from the v
i'm quite concerned about the variants specifically be 117 which we have you know ramanan have a new england has played such an you know decisive role in other parts of the world and i think that the booster vaccine in the summer and fall is going to the final coup de gras i hope for the virus well dr i want to thank you for an thought on the thing you mentioned the past 5 years and i don't remember a picture from 102-0000 where i am 30 are in her 3rd round but you know you never know who would...
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from his own hard scrabble background in vermont and a lot of these abolitionists had that from new england. john brown, john sumner, thaddeus stevens. i appreciated the fact that you did not reduce stevens convictions as has been speculated by others and the movie lincoln, i'm sure people have seen to some imagined relationship he may or may not have with his housekeeper. we have no proof for that. but in fact you created this portrait of a very principled conviction about equality, and principled conviction about democracy, and republican governments and i think that's what makes your book so valuable. i could talk to you end leslie about this book, because as i told you thaddeus stevens has to be one of my favorite american statesmen. but we do have questions coming in and we do not have that much time and we want to reserve some time for our audience to participate. the question that has come here is stevens somewhat controversial involvement with the no nothing party. before that of course the anti-mason party. and i should point out that is specially after the break up of the second p
from his own hard scrabble background in vermont and a lot of these abolitionists had that from new england. john brown, john sumner, thaddeus stevens. i appreciated the fact that you did not reduce stevens convictions as has been speculated by others and the movie lincoln, i'm sure people have seen to some imagined relationship he may or may not have with his housekeeper. we have no proof for that. but in fact you created this portrait of a very principled conviction about equality, and...
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drew savage, bbc news. englandalf of their world cup it's currently 2—0 to gareth southgate�*s side — harry kane with a diving header for their opener towards the end of the first half. mason mount has grabbed the second. 82 minutes gone, 2—0 england lead. well at 7.45 scotland face familiar opponents israel in tel aviv later, after their opening draw with austria. they played israel three times last year — twice in the nations league and again in their euro 2020 play—off semifinal which they won on penalties. we've not qualified, so obviously that's hard. when you're winning games of football, it's easier to be confident. we've had, as i say, relative success recently. so we should be confident. i think we did get to grips with the game after the first 20 minutes the other night and played well at times. no, we will be confident against israel. as i say, it's a game we are looking to win. northern ireland taking on usa in a friendly... the usa took the lead with their first shot on target. borussia dortmund teenag
drew savage, bbc news. englandalf of their world cup it's currently 2—0 to gareth southgate�*s side — harry kane with a diving header for their opener towards the end of the first half. mason mount has grabbed the second. 82 minutes gone, 2—0 england lead. well at 7.45 scotland face familiar opponents israel in tel aviv later, after their opening draw with austria. they played israel three times last year — twice in the nations league and again in their euro 2020 play—off semifinal...
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. the later, england beat new zealand at the world cup-— later, england beat new zealand at the world _ the world cup. a famous victory in english rugby history! _ the world cup. a famous victory in english rugby history! now- the world cup. a famous victory in english rugby history! now they'rej english rugby history! now they're back as a crossroads, _ english rugby history! now they're back as a crossroads, but - english rugby history! now they're back as a crossroads, but sacking | back as a crossroads, but sacking jones comes with risks. he signed a new contract last april, just as sport was hit by a bigger crisis. to sack him now could cost him much. with the figures on the pitch, england conceded 121 points, their worst tally at a six nations. and gave away the most penalties. now, those at the top work out how much trust they still have in the process. joe lynskey, bbc news. scotland have named their squad for friday's delayed six nations match against france in paris. sean maitland misses out as the sru were limited to selecting five english—based players because of an agreem
. the later, england beat new zealand at the world cup-— later, england beat new zealand at the world _ the world cup. a famous victory in english rugby history! _ the world cup. a famous victory in english rugby history! now- the world cup. a famous victory in english rugby history! now they'rej english rugby history! now they're back as a crossroads, _ english rugby history! now they're back as a crossroads, but - english rugby history! now they're back as a crossroads, but sacking | back...
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the move rules out new england having any interest in jimmy garoppolo. >>> here is something you probably haven't heard in a while. in theaters now. adjust released film starring a high school player. he got to show the same playmaking skills that he had in alameda. look at that jumper. he became the all-time leading scorer in 2010. playing for the hornets with plays like this. he was a surprise choice for this movie. the started out as a personal assistant for the films creator. sea i show up and he greets me at the door. i love him but he never greeted me at the door. he greeted me at the door and he asked me for my phone and my laptop and i thought i was fired. i thought what did i do? i was here on time i didn't know what was going on. he hands me the seen and says take as much time as you need. go eat lunch, no distraction. we will try to record this toda >> it's in theaters now. a coming-of-age a story of a chinese-american er tryg to make it in the sport. struggles with his family and culture. i thought monday night. it looks great. >>> a bizarre front yard caught on camera >>> new
the move rules out new england having any interest in jimmy garoppolo. >>> here is something you probably haven't heard in a while. in theaters now. adjust released film starring a high school player. he got to show the same playmaking skills that he had in alameda. look at that jumper. he became the all-time leading scorer in 2010. playing for the hornets with plays like this. he was a surprise choice for this movie. the started out as a personal assistant for the films creator. sea i...
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the new £50 note will feature the computer pioneer alan turing. the bank of englandhe governor of the bank, andrew bailey, has said he would like the next person featured on a banknote to be from an ethnic minority. our personal finance correspondent kevin peachey reports. alan turing“s work as code breaker helped shorten the war and save lives. soon he'll be on the bank of england's most secure banknote. and this is the new note, packed with security features. here's the portrait of alan turing with images of his computer pioneering role. it enters circulation on the 23rd ofjune. why then? the clue is here, on this wavy line in binary code. it“s alan turing“s date of birth, in 1912, on the 23rd ofjune. the banknote also draws attention to his appalling treatment by the state for being gay. today, the bank of england's headquarters is flying the rainbow flag to celebrate diversity, but is it enough? would you like to see someone from a diverse ethnic background on the next note? i would, i definitely want to see it because we are very committed to diversity. so i wou
the new £50 note will feature the computer pioneer alan turing. the bank of englandhe governor of the bank, andrew bailey, has said he would like the next person featured on a banknote to be from an ethnic minority. our personal finance correspondent kevin peachey reports. alan turing“s work as code breaker helped shorten the war and save lives. soon he'll be on the bank of england's most secure banknote. and this is the new note, packed with security features. here's the portrait of alan...
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. >> we typically -- new england is a center of intellectual, antislavery debate. emerson, thoreau and beecher. did this impact henry? seemings like it washed off of him. >> there were different kind bostonons or greater boston. you mentioned emerson or henry david thorough who came to the antislavery pam cane a little battle but all because the women around him, spouses, sisters, et cetera, drew them in. and emerson's case, and then in thoreau's case, definitely his sisters, and henry is not of that ilk. henry thought the transsend denial -- transcendentalists were abstract idea about not realistic to boston there's the conscious whigs, more antislavery, and then there's the coton wigs, had ties to the planter south, keep the cot ton -- cotton coming, henry adams was slow to come to the antislavery crusade. i read from his letteres when the civil war comes he is writing to his brother, obviously slavery has to enbut what is going replace it? and his notion of what would replace it was essentially i think what came to pass, which is to allow the white south to dict
. >> we typically -- new england is a center of intellectual, antislavery debate. emerson, thoreau and beecher. did this impact henry? seemings like it washed off of him. >> there were different kind bostonons or greater boston. you mentioned emerson or henry david thorough who came to the antislavery pam cane a little battle but all because the women around him, spouses, sisters, et cetera, drew them in. and emerson's case, and then in thoreau's case, definitely his sisters, and...
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there were two new england journal studies yesterday that were published from here in southern california and from the university of texas, that your ability to get covid-19 after getting the vaccination is very small. it's .00005. and that was in the middle of a surge. so they are even more effective. that's how good these vaccines are in the real world data. does that mean you should feel comfortable going inside after getting vaccinated, yes you should, i think you should be very comfortable with that. do the things you used to do. >> let's talk about reopening schools, the cdc is standing by its recommendation to keep students three feet apart instead of six feet as originally recommended. now, some teachers unions are still concerned, what are your thoughts when the change in the reaction from the unions? >> i think what we have to go back to is that there never was a magical six feet number. almost the entire planet uses one meter, which is 3.28 feet. and then, there is actually a theory that we mistranslated that to six feet. but the six feet was going around the u.s. for a long ti
there were two new england journal studies yesterday that were published from here in southern california and from the university of texas, that your ability to get covid-19 after getting the vaccination is very small. it's .00005. and that was in the middle of a surge. so they are even more effective. that's how good these vaccines are in the real world data. does that mean you should feel comfortable going inside after getting vaccinated, yes you should, i think you should be very comfortable...
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joe lynskey, bbc news. england can wrap up the t20 series with victory against india tomorrow.in being played without a crowd. speaking to the bbc�*s kal sajad, bowler mark wood says it was something that affected their performance yesterday. there was positives and negatives both ways. i do miss the crowd, it's great to have people in the stadiums, it gives you the adrenaline rush. but at the same time, you know, hitting a few runs didn't quite have that same edge, and it meant that maybe we were a bit more relaxed.— and it meant that maybe we were a bit more relaxed. there's been a lot of talk around _ bit more relaxed. there's been a lot of talk around the _ bit more relaxed. there's been a lot of talk around the tasks, _ bit more relaxed. there's been a lot of talk around the tasks, around - bit more relaxed. there's been a lot of talk around the tasks, around the pictures— of talk around the tasks, around the pictures - _ of talk around the tasks, around the pictures - do — of talk around the tasks, around the pictures — do you think that takes away— pictures — do you thin
joe lynskey, bbc news. england can wrap up the t20 series with victory against india tomorrow.in being played without a crowd. speaking to the bbc�*s kal sajad, bowler mark wood says it was something that affected their performance yesterday. there was positives and negatives both ways. i do miss the crowd, it's great to have people in the stadiums, it gives you the adrenaline rush. but at the same time, you know, hitting a few runs didn't quite have that same edge, and it meant that maybe we...
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much of this is from the new england basketball tournaments.natalie brand reports the supreme court is taking up a case that may change the way student-athletes are compensated. >> reporter: the final four is set in the ncaa basketball tournament, and with the nets are cut down next week, march madness will have brought in about three quarters of $1 billion for the athletic association. michigan ask a baballplayer, isisaiah liverers told esespn t players don't get their fair share. >> i feel like the university or the ncaa or a conference can make so many off one name and if the guy who is doing all the work to get to that point gets nothing out of it. >> reporter: student athletes are not paid for their services, but received scholarships to go to school. former men's and women's athletes are fighting to remove the cap on compensation, which would give them addiditional educational benefits, such as computers, science equipment and musical instruments. jeffrey kessler is the plaintiff's attorney. >> i don't think there is a fan out there who d
much of this is from the new england basketball tournaments.natalie brand reports the supreme court is taking up a case that may change the way student-athletes are compensated. >> reporter: the final four is set in the ncaa basketball tournament, and with the nets are cut down next week, march madness will have brought in about three quarters of $1 billion for the athletic association. michigan ask a baballplayer, isisaiah liverers told esespn t players don't get their fair share....
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as you can see although this is new england, it has a lot of ways to go to boo like the old. chiefly the prince principal men, the magistrate. i work for the men of the household or the master of the household that i reside in kmeefly. so, beyond that, my brother or myself, we have two acres. so, we are devoting that to the household, yet, we work for the good men and in return, he gives ourselves lodging and food. or vitals. and that is the way of things here. outside of that, as i say the governor or his assistants might assign labors accordingly. >> hey, my name is susanna winslow and this is my house. i've been in the village about seven years now, since the very beginning. i've seen, really, the start of the colony. i've been here through all of the trials we've had and the first winter, where we lost a great deal of people. i've seen famine here. and weave rr had quite a bit of change over the years. i've lost family and married again. got four boys now. so, quite a bit of settling in the last several years. we're just past harvest season. which means there's a little m
as you can see although this is new england, it has a lot of ways to go to boo like the old. chiefly the prince principal men, the magistrate. i work for the men of the household or the master of the household that i reside in kmeefly. so, beyond that, my brother or myself, we have two acres. so, we are devoting that to the household, yet, we work for the good men and in return, he gives ourselves lodging and food. or vitals. and that is the way of things here. outside of that, as i say the...
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united states, the eastern part of the united states from the gulf of mexico all the way up to new england is among the highest local sea level rise rates in the world. >> more people live on the coasts than ever before. and now that we have more peoplin ha'say, obvisly when srm does rike, th conseences a even mo dire. >> there is a ton of coastline in america. we have something like 94,000 miles of coastline, 60,000 miles of coastal roads. half of america lives within a coastal watershed county, very close to the coast. so, we are a cotal cntry, iyou will what climate change is gonna do, the most important impact to coastal areas is gonna come through sea level rise. and that means that coastal flooding gets worse, coastal erosion gets rse, 're gna see cotal areainundate d in fa, the imrtant thing is, is is nosomethinabout the fure. it's alread ppeningow. virgia beach miami, new orleans, they're already dealing with those types of impact. one trilln dollar worth of structures and property sitting right at the shoreline. so flooding will get more extensive, it will happen more frequent, an
united states, the eastern part of the united states from the gulf of mexico all the way up to new england is among the highest local sea level rise rates in the world. >> more people live on the coasts than ever before. and now that we have more peoplin ha'say, obvisly when srm does rike, th conseences a even mo dire. >> there is a ton of coastline in america. we have something like 94,000 miles of coastline, 60,000 miles of coastal roads. half of america lives within a coastal...