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because there's such a linear colonial story in new england of the puritan founding the decline of puritanism. a sense of building religious crisis in the early 1700s and then in the 1730s and 40s and outbursts of new religious commitment as signaled in the great awakening. so a lot of what i'm going to talk about about the background to the great awakening is really tracing the story most specifically of colonial new england, which is the epicenter of the great awakening in america, but the other colonies are definitely affected by the great awakening. ok. so why why do they have a sense of of religious crisis? well one reason you see here is is a rise apparently in greed immorality. we've already talked about this about the signs that people were falling away from their puritan commitment. the pastors are talking all the time about how people are consumed with business affairs and are forgetting about their love for god they're worried that the society is becoming dominated by greed business. and the kinds of immorality that they see coming along with that. another reason for the sense of r
because there's such a linear colonial story in new england of the puritan founding the decline of puritanism. a sense of building religious crisis in the early 1700s and then in the 1730s and 40s and outbursts of new religious commitment as signaled in the great awakening. so a lot of what i'm going to talk about about the background to the great awakening is really tracing the story most specifically of colonial new england, which is the epicenter of the great awakening in america, but the...
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how about in new england? good. you were in california. >> southern california.hristopher: southern california. [laughter] who let him in? we will talk about our experiences because as we know, if you were in different places, your experiences differ. people here in hull, marshfield, down the coast were affected by the flooding and water. it was a blizzard in the sense there was a ton of snow and those conditions -- one of the things we have to think about and we see is that we have become in tune to what weather terminology means. two weeks ago, three weeks ago they were dying for it to be declared a blizzard. [laughter] the wind over a three hour period, the snowfall and all that sort of stuff. back then the terminology was not what it was. about where you were or what your result was depended on where you were. we will see the pictures as we go through. we are getting the storm, the snow -- and the slides will talk about the snowfall -- but the real thing that occurred to us here and had a lasting impact was the tides, the water, the damage. this is what we we
how about in new england? good. you were in california. >> southern california.hristopher: southern california. [laughter] who let him in? we will talk about our experiences because as we know, if you were in different places, your experiences differ. people here in hull, marshfield, down the coast were affected by the flooding and water. it was a blizzard in the sense there was a ton of snow and those conditions -- one of the things we have to think about and we see is that we have...
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there is a measles epidemic that is part of this and an epidemic swept through new england. they can be quite lethal. the lesson measles appeared with 1740 and reports of it in 1759 hit neighboring parishes, by the end of the month, it was in westborough. nine of partman's children were born by then and they were vulnerable to getting this. in the wind of getting the smallpox. we can see part of what is going on here is an epidemic. other people have different issues going on, and for example hannah is 15 months old. she has been sick off and on as a child and one thing about children is they appear in these diaries often when something has gone awry. it is almost like they live for us and are seen most brightly in their moments of affliction and parents will pursue all kinds of strategies. including boarding out their children. occasionally, there is this strategy of having a tenfold child be weaned -- 10 month old child be weaned and then they are sent out. then there are others in here that speak to the ways in which affliction plays out in the lives of teens and the yout
there is a measles epidemic that is part of this and an epidemic swept through new england. they can be quite lethal. the lesson measles appeared with 1740 and reports of it in 1759 hit neighboring parishes, by the end of the month, it was in westborough. nine of partman's children were born by then and they were vulnerable to getting this. in the wind of getting the smallpox. we can see part of what is going on here is an epidemic. other people have different issues going on, and for example...
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here e to testify the the president f the university of new england. and during hisnd tenure's, have launched a center for excellence in public health which has strengthened its partnership with the clinical partners and is built healthy workforce pipeline to underserved areas in new england. yes has a long and distinguished record. he's an internationally renowned psychologist who has done research into the treatment of mood is and anxiety disorders as a fellow of the institute for science and medicine. the association for contextual behavioral sciences and several other groups. i'm going to stop the so that he can get to this testimony. but suffice to say that we are delighted to have him leading yumi in the in the state of maine in here with us today. >> thank you so much, i appreciate the kind introduction. just by way of context, university of new england's largest private university we have campuses in portland maine and in morocco and we consider ourselves other private university, we very much have mission. as you probably know, maine has the o
here e to testify the the president f the university of new england. and during hisnd tenure's, have launched a center for excellence in public health which has strengthened its partnership with the clinical partners and is built healthy workforce pipeline to underserved areas in new england. yes has a long and distinguished record. he's an internationally renowned psychologist who has done research into the treatment of mood is and anxiety disorders as a fellow of the institute for science and...
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basically this letter was one of the assemblies in new england. i think it was the connecticut assembly. this basically telling them don't worry, even if they do this they will never be able to hold onto that territory. it would take an immense army to be able to hold onto that territory. and i think he's exactly right. don't think there's any way the british had the combat power to be able to link up there armies in albany, conduct military operations to the east into new england and hold onto the hudson river portal to maintain supplies and so forth. and to keep the new england state separated from the middle states i just don't think they had the combat power to do it. so i think the entire plan was based on some false assumptions. that number one, just merely linking up these armies good things would happen afterng tha. think that wasn't assumption they made. and of course the other assumption being there so many loyalists in upstate new york they would all flock to his aid, that was a bad assumption. another assumption about nativeio american
basically this letter was one of the assemblies in new england. i think it was the connecticut assembly. this basically telling them don't worry, even if they do this they will never be able to hold onto that territory. it would take an immense army to be able to hold onto that territory. and i think he's exactly right. don't think there's any way the british had the combat power to be able to link up there armies in albany, conduct military operations to the east into new england and hold onto...
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and american trade american vessels all of new england is trying to figure out a way to make more money trading in this world and along comes a guy an unemployed businessman sailor and ship owner from portsmouth, new hampshire who has eight daughters whose wife is just died. he is desperately looking for a government job. he tries to be a console in a variety of ports. all of these are turned down and he comes up with an idea to regularize american trade with the empires of the orion by negotiating treaties. so there he is edmund roberts unemployed out of work and very rapidly falling out of money and he comes up with this idea. it's not as original idea. i'll tell you where he got it in a minute. and he approaches the secretary of the navy levi woodbury who also comes from new hampshire. they're very close personal connection and some documents. there's a suggestion that were kinsman on some bases. and the secretary of the navy. persuades the president and secretary of state to send a mission to the courts of the east. and the arabian sea and in the pacific to negotiate trade treaties
and american trade american vessels all of new england is trying to figure out a way to make more money trading in this world and along comes a guy an unemployed businessman sailor and ship owner from portsmouth, new hampshire who has eight daughters whose wife is just died. he is desperately looking for a government job. he tries to be a console in a variety of ports. all of these are turned down and he comes up with an idea to regularize american trade with the empires of the orion by...
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james herbert of the university of new england, who is here to testify.e is the sixth president of the university of new england and during his tenure at une, and has launched a center for excellence in public health which has strengthened its partnership with external clinical partners and has built a health workforce pipeline to underserved areas in new england. he has a long and distinguished record, he has been internationally renowned as a psychologist who has done research into the treatment of mood and anxiety disorders and is a fellow of the institute for science and medicine, the association for contextual behavioral science, and several other groups. i'm going to stop so that he can get to his testimony, but suffice it to say that we are delighted to have him leading une and the state of maine and is here with us today. >> thank you so much, i appreciate the kind introduction. by way of context, the university of new england is maine's largest private university. we consider ourselves although private university, we very much have a public missi
james herbert of the university of new england, who is here to testify.e is the sixth president of the university of new england and during his tenure at une, and has launched a center for excellence in public health which has strengthened its partnership with external clinical partners and has built a health workforce pipeline to underserved areas in new england. he has a long and distinguished record, he has been internationally renowned as a psychologist who has done research into the...
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. >>> finally tonight, the unfamiliar face announcing new england's number one pick last night in thei spoke with him about his cause. >> with food insecurity a challenge for so many americans. >> reporter: when the new england patriots needed someone to represent them at last night's nfl draft -- >> don cox is behind me, a former marine. >> reporter: they knew their number one pick -- >> the six-time world champion new england patriots. >> i have been a patriots fan may whole life. >> reporter: don cox caught the team's attention. >> we have done 55,000 boxes this way >> reporter: because of his organization. food for vets. >> this thing started out with much different roots than where it is today. >> we started in 2013 as a small little regional non-profit trying to help military folks. >> reporter: during the government shutdown in 2018, the massachusetts-based operation grew. >> when the pandemic hit, we had the plan in place and just implemented it this is our sorting area. >> reporter: and the patriots stepped in. donating a warehouse. >> one per box. >> reporter: and volunteers
. >>> finally tonight, the unfamiliar face announcing new england's number one pick last night in thei spoke with him about his cause. >> with food insecurity a challenge for so many americans. >> reporter: when the new england patriots needed someone to represent them at last night's nfl draft -- >> don cox is behind me, a former marine. >> reporter: they knew their number one pick -- >> the six-time world champion new england patriots. >> i have...
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he is the sixth president of thu university of new england.external clinical partners and has built a health workforcd pipeline to underserved areas in new england. he has a long and distinguished record. he isÑi> thank you so much, chairman sanders and ranking member collins. i appreciate the kind introduction. just by way of context, the university of new england is maine's largest privateÑi university. we have campuses in portland and morocco and we consider ourselves, although a private university, we very much have a public mission. as you probably ñrknow, maine h the oldest population in the nation and we're tied with vermont as being the most
he is the sixth president of thu university of new england.external clinical partners and has built a health workforcd pipeline to underserved areas in new england. he has a long and distinguished record. he isÑi
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this morning in an interview with cbs radio and he was drafted to eventually replace tom brady in new england and now finds himself as the veteran trying to hold off to a new rookie quarterback, trey lance. >> of those things will come in here and i know it will be competition between us like it was with me and tom beckett new england and once they said you have the opportunity to start this year and play it out, i was all for and i am ready for the competition. >> jimmy has taken the high road during this whole process. he is 26 and 9 as the starting quarterback and if he stays healthy, i am a believer in jimmy fever this season. >> your last question is the most important question. if he stays healthy. that has been a problem. it is been a problem. thank you. >>> let's take a live look outside now at a beautiful warm day across the bay area. >>> paul is here with the forecast. >>> a warm day inland and hot in some spots with fairfield at 95 all because of this big area of high pressure and warm atmosphere over the pacific and in the summer we call this the heat dome and it is not quite to t
this morning in an interview with cbs radio and he was drafted to eventually replace tom brady in new england and now finds himself as the veteran trying to hold off to a new rookie quarterback, trey lance. >> of those things will come in here and i know it will be competition between us like it was with me and tom beckett new england and once they said you have the opportunity to start this year and play it out, i was all for and i am ready for the competition. >> jimmy has taken...
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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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the mid-atlantic and into new england. some of us are seeing rain today.ecially in the central and southern plains. heavy rain. we could see flooding rains in oklahoma city and san antonio. we will watch that today. that will move to the east as we head throughout the next couple days. flood alerts have been issued. we could see 1 to 3 inches of rain. even heavy at times with flash flooding. severe storm in texas and new mexico. watch for hail and damaging winds. tornadoes are also possible. the storm system is moving off to the east. still storms in texas on tuesday. then look what happens. it expands and picks up as we move toward wednesday into parts of the mid-atlantic. also the ohio valley. and the rain returns to the northeast and the eastern seaboard along friday. for the week ahead, the heavy rain today. not as cool in the mid-atlantic. enjoy that today. new england with the damp weather. you moderate on tuesday. really warm in the west. triple digits throughout the next couple days. record highs in many, many spots. it will stay stormy in the sout
the mid-atlantic and into new england. some of us are seeing rain today.ecially in the central and southern plains. heavy rain. we could see flooding rains in oklahoma city and san antonio. we will watch that today. that will move to the east as we head throughout the next couple days. flood alerts have been issued. we could see 1 to 3 inches of rain. even heavy at times with flash flooding. severe storm in texas and new mexico. watch for hail and damaging winds. tornadoes are also possible....
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still cool in new england.the rain because we're going to have a soggy start for many in the southern and central plains we're looking at heavy rain, even flash flooding for some one to three inches of rain. you can see oklahoma city, san antonio seeing some wet weather there. also watching the threat for some severe weather. that includes parts of texas into new mexico. some hail, damaging winds very likely but also a few tornadoes possible we'll be watching that throughout the afternoon and evening hours. that storm system moves off to the east still by tuesday we're looking at some storm threats in texas then look what happens by wednesday. this sort of overtakes the ohio valley, also the midwest then by friday we are looking at wet weather moving into parts of the northeast. it's going to be cool once again but we do have some warm weather today inf the mid-atlantic after that really dreary start to the weekend. heavy rain, even flooding in some spots and some stormy weather. all right, guys. we're looking
still cool in new england.the rain because we're going to have a soggy start for many in the southern and central plains we're looking at heavy rain, even flash flooding for some one to three inches of rain. you can see oklahoma city, san antonio seeing some wet weather there. also watching the threat for some severe weather. that includes parts of texas into new mexico. some hail, damaging winds very likely but also a few tornadoes possible we'll be watching that throughout the afternoon and...
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john calhoun and james madison that new england might reconsider its attachment to the union . daniel webster marked out this just a constitutional theory that didn't fit to quiet to secession but implied the session if new england's interests were taken into account. daniel webster is going to become the champion of the union above everything else within 20 years after that. so webster probably of all of these had the most malleable philosophy but nonetheless, people's ideas on what the constitution meant, what the union meant evolved over time and it's important that abraham lincoln is born on the ease changes in views of course he's the one upon whom the greatest responsibility of the constitution will fall when he's president. >> it's such a wonderful answer and you said so much including westerns changing his mind about the constitution and the constitution being touched on for these people who approached it so differently including lincoln said the constitution had tobe our salvation . also against jackson who did indeed think the election was stolen despite the charges o
john calhoun and james madison that new england might reconsider its attachment to the union . daniel webster marked out this just a constitutional theory that didn't fit to quiet to secession but implied the session if new england's interests were taken into account. daniel webster is going to become the champion of the union above everything else within 20 years after that. so webster probably of all of these had the most malleable philosophy but nonetheless, people's ideas on what the...
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, including the new york city area, and all of southern new england. thankfully the mid-atlantic and southeast will get a good tail end of their holiday weekend, ali. but i don't think that the new york city area and southern new england has seen a forecast this bad on memorial day weekend in many people's lifetimes. >> we're going to have to consider that apology. bill, thank you. >>> the cdc releasing new guidelines for summer camps. fully vaccinated kids don't need to wear a mask or maintain social distancing. and older are eligible to get the keep in mind, only kids 12 and older are eligible to get the vaccine. the guidance gets a little murky for unvaccinated children. a cdc official today said that even though outdoors is really safe, there are still key times if you're not fully vaccinated, you should be wearing a mask dr. esther chu now good to see you. thank you for being here what is your sense of how people are supposed to interpret what from camp to camp. but if there are camps where everybody is vaccinated, including the they're supposed to
, including the new york city area, and all of southern new england. thankfully the mid-atlantic and southeast will get a good tail end of their holiday weekend, ali. but i don't think that the new york city area and southern new england has seen a forecast this bad on memorial day weekend in many people's lifetimes. >> we're going to have to consider that apology. bill, thank you. >>> the cdc releasing new guidelines for summer camps. fully vaccinated kids don't need to wear a...
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for those of us in new england, we like to hear that. we know the audience is looking forward to hearing more about the book winning independence, so let's begin again. the focus has been on the era of the revolution. what do you love most about this chapter in our history? >> thank you for having me in the library and historical society for inviting me tonight. i've been looking forward to doing this. i was drawn to the revolution because that is where everything starts for the united states. the social ideas were formed during the course of the revolution. if you think about it, lincoln when he talked about it seven years ago was referring to 1776 and the ideas of equality and god-given rights of life, liberty and pursuit of happiness for all people. and when martin luther king talked about having a dream, his dream was that african-americans would be cut in on the ideas that really begin with the american revolution so i was drawn to that and i think in addition because the revolution consisted of two things. on the one hand, there's
for those of us in new england, we like to hear that. we know the audience is looking forward to hearing more about the book winning independence, so let's begin again. the focus has been on the era of the revolution. what do you love most about this chapter in our history? >> thank you for having me in the library and historical society for inviting me tonight. i've been looking forward to doing this. i was drawn to the revolution because that is where everything starts for the united...
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new. england international has had a tough season but has rediscover his for just the right talk with the. he saw that the missed him when he was injured. but there is a reason to him and challenging for the title i knew castro's to man pulled one back just after the hour mark. in the 77th minute that he almost made it to me to. do. something like too often this season. as the champions league slipped from dortmund's view holland could barely believe his own eyes. luckily for top men sunchild looked back to his best as he finished off a swift counsel to. his suv with rafael guerrero handed to him and i keep the streets to fix. us relief for coach eddie tears each he'll be hoping hollands can return in time for thursday when de mint meet but he's a game in the german cup final hopefully he's there for the cup final because i know unless the school goes and you know he's a big player for us. would help soften the blow of yet another fight. of course. i know that. i couldn't care less what else should i say congratulations they deserved it because they consistently played well and yeah you ca
new. england international has had a tough season but has rediscover his for just the right talk with the. he saw that the missed him when he was injured. but there is a reason to him and challenging for the title i knew castro's to man pulled one back just after the hour mark. in the 77th minute that he almost made it to me to. do. something like too often this season. as the champions league slipped from dortmund's view holland could barely believe his own eyes. luckily for top men sunchild...
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orthopedic literature, i could never have imagined that in one week last summer both lancet and the new england journal would retract published scientific information where the "new york times" has a headline i pulled this, headlines from the "new york times" two huge covid-19 studies are retracted after scientists sound alarms. to think things got into the new england journal or lancet that had to be retracted both with regard to coronavirus one had to do with hydroxychloroquine and it had to do with ace inhibitors. different things based on the same study but it's a surprising that the public says wait a second what's really going on? who can a look to as an authority is somebody i trust? as we know from studies people are much more likely to look to for advice to people either like themselves, people that they know, the facebook friends more so than they are to look to some national authority figure. >> dr. frieden, your thoughts on that the attack on personal freedoms, if it is indeed an attack on personal freedom, and also the age of the misinformation that we are currently living through
orthopedic literature, i could never have imagined that in one week last summer both lancet and the new england journal would retract published scientific information where the "new york times" has a headline i pulled this, headlines from the "new york times" two huge covid-19 studies are retracted after scientists sound alarms. to think things got into the new england journal or lancet that had to be retracted both with regard to coronavirus one had to do with...
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it's a nasty day across the east coast from new england down to the mid atlantic areas was he calledtoward the west so we see big frontal fabric coming together, it hasn't been too active, it's going to get active overnight though and as you indicated, into mother's day also. here are some areas we are paying attention to, kansas city, the best chance for severe weather tonight, maybe isolated tornado but otherwise damaging winds, flash flooding, certainly hail will be possible in the next couple of hours. this is the future forecast sweeping across the midwest, eventually running into the southeast and long the mid atlantic. most of the day sunday this is where we are tracking it sweeping through the area. otherwise temperatures today as we wrap up and into mother's day, here are saturday highs and basically where we are already sitting at, abnormally cool across the northeast, that is still the case in the midwest and up into the northern plains, warmer to the south. we will be tracking that tomorrow. jon: let's hope it stays away mother's day. adam, thanks. president trump remains
it's a nasty day across the east coast from new england down to the mid atlantic areas was he calledtoward the west so we see big frontal fabric coming together, it hasn't been too active, it's going to get active overnight though and as you indicated, into mother's day also. here are some areas we are paying attention to, kansas city, the best chance for severe weather tonight, maybe isolated tornado but otherwise damaging winds, flash flooding, certainly hail will be possible in the next...
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in new england second base is actually brushing your teeth. . great. friends are still being warned to use caution and common sense or as i interpret that, always make sure to wash your hands before and after you inflate the doll. that was meant to hurt you, joe. >> it did. >> greg: i want you to feel the sting of that insult. >> because i don't insult you enough. are you kind of shocked that they were enforcing a ban? i didn't even know about this. this is kind of crazy. >> i actually would listen to boris because he always looks like he has -- >> he's a player. >> i'm very happy for the british people, for the -- hooligans especially. i think it's great. we're talking british sex here. it's pale, it's foggy. it's not -- i've actually extended my tender age by 4,000 miles to maybe get some of that across the pond action. >> greg: done in a foggy moor. >> hound of the baskervilles. >> greg: after sex you share blood pudding. >> close your eyes and thing of new england. >> greg: i don't know what that means. i'm still shocked that they actually
in new england second base is actually brushing your teeth. . great. friends are still being warned to use caution and common sense or as i interpret that, always make sure to wash your hands before and after you inflate the doll. that was meant to hurt you, joe. >> it did. >> greg: i want you to feel the sting of that insult. >> because i don't insult you enough. are you kind of shocked that they were enforcing a ban? i didn't even know about this. this is kind of crazy....
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in new england where it was ravaged by opioids, it's now seeing meth in large numbers., da officials in new england have called it meth country which was never the case before. so you're seeing a huge shift and a huge increase in the amount of drugs coming into this country. maria: well, it's unbelievable that these cartels are taking advantage of america's wide open borders which is what we saw last weekend when we were on the ground there. i know that in the past, like in the 90's it was the colombian cartels that's moving the drugs, timothy. it's changed now. you have the mexican cartels transporting and they are working in tandem i told with chinese cartels. tell me what has become an enormous business for the cartels. >> right, 90 plus percent of hard drugs fentanyl and meth come from the southwest border, in mexico. they are produced in mexico. there's a chinese-mexican connection here in two ways. they are responsible for helping produce these chemicals. so the chemicals come from china and imported to mexico where incline destined last cartels produce industrial
in new england where it was ravaged by opioids, it's now seeing meth in large numbers., da officials in new england have called it meth country which was never the case before. so you're seeing a huge shift and a huge increase in the amount of drugs coming into this country. maria: well, it's unbelievable that these cartels are taking advantage of america's wide open borders which is what we saw last weekend when we were on the ground there. i know that in the past, like in the 90's it was the...
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england. the 816172, the new variant _ health england. the 816172, the new variant from - health england. new variant from india has the new variant from india has the same vaccine effectiveness as the variant that has been circulating for the last six months in this country. that is very good news and supports the policy position to move the vaccine roll—out to get the second doses after eight weeks to those most vulnerable. mast to those most vulnerable. most --eole to those most vulnerable. most people travelling _ to those most vulnerable. most people travelling from - to those most vulnerable. most people travelling from the - to those most vulnerable. most people travelling from the uk won't be allowed to enter germany from today because of the rise in cases of the indian variant in the uk. german citizens and residents as well as others with an exceptional reason can still enter but will have to quarantine for two weeks. damien mcguinness explains why germany's government has taken this decision. government has taken this decision-— decision. the economy is starting _ decision. the
england. the 816172, the new variant _ health england. the 816172, the new variant from - health england. new variant from india has the new variant from india has the same vaccine effectiveness as the variant that has been circulating for the last six months in this country. that is very good news and supports the policy position to move the vaccine roll—out to get the second doses after eight weeks to those most vulnerable. mast to those most vulnerable. most --eole to those most...
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i decided to sail to france from boston and so i went up to new england and and they are hoping to board a ship upon which mrs. john adams would be a passenger. i arrived too late too late to make a reservation upon the ship. i did have the opportunity to meet witnesses adams, but her short time and then she embarked and i had to wait for the next ship the ship that i sailed upon was the serous out of boston. in fact, it left boston on the 5th of july. i spent the fourth of july in boston and do you know a number of years later you may recall? i was sailing the atlantic. when you were sailing the atlantic westwood to return to our new nation for the first time since the war do you think that your ship? and mine passed in the night the undoubtedly did my friend they've only we knew. that was elwagner. wagner. are there other questions for us? so this means that both you and mr. jefferson were in france during the storming of the bastille on july 14th. 1789. how did each of you experience that moment? well, i dare saying this feeling markey you were very much an actor upon the stage of all
i decided to sail to france from boston and so i went up to new england and and they are hoping to board a ship upon which mrs. john adams would be a passenger. i arrived too late too late to make a reservation upon the ship. i did have the opportunity to meet witnesses adams, but her short time and then she embarked and i had to wait for the next ship the ship that i sailed upon was the serous out of boston. in fact, it left boston on the 5th of july. i spent the fourth of july in boston and...
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the new england patriots were under fire for filming an opponent's hand signs and a republican was onpecter launched an investigation into the scandal. this was potentially bad news for the nfl. but according to specter, a mutual friend of his and patriots owner robert kraft third quarter he could make the investigation disappear. specter's memoir documented a discussion with that friend. quote, on the signal stealing, a mutual friend had told me that if i laid off the patriots, there would be a lot of money in palm beach. i replied i couldn't care less. that one line always nagged at investigative report don jr. who needed to know who was the friend who offered a bribe to a sitting senator. years later he believes he has an answer -- donald j. trump. shanen telling espn his dad was upset, quote, he told me about the call in the wake of the conversation and his anger about it. my father was upset when such overtures would happen because he felt as if it were tantamount to a bribe situation but the suspect on this case law says it isn't. he would tell me when these thee things when the
the new england patriots were under fire for filming an opponent's hand signs and a republican was onpecter launched an investigation into the scandal. this was potentially bad news for the nfl. but according to specter, a mutual friend of his and patriots owner robert kraft third quarter he could make the investigation disappear. specter's memoir documented a discussion with that friend. quote, on the signal stealing, a mutual friend had told me that if i laid off the patriots, there would be...
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new england doing very, very well with vaccinations. maine, 58%, vermont, 46%.n in the southern united states, the southeast, 32% of mississippi, 34% in alabama. and on the west coast again, a little higher, 52% in california and mountain west, 54 'em in new mexico versus 40% down in texas. >> to be clear, it's the darker shades that are more vaccinated. when i look at the map with the darker shades, they look like the electoral states. >> in the top 25 of adults with at least one vaccination, look at this. 21 of those top 25 are won by joe biden in 2020, including all in the top 20. just four were won by donald trump in 2020. so we're seeing this red versus blue divide on that first map very clearly shown right here on the numbers. >> one thing that proved crucial in the last election, swing more toward the republicans than the democrats in the past. >> again, the political divide that we're used to seeing in the political elections showing themselves in the vaccinations. again, states in the top 25 of adults with at least one vaccine, 20 of them have above ave
new england doing very, very well with vaccinations. maine, 58%, vermont, 46%.n in the southern united states, the southeast, 32% of mississippi, 34% in alabama. and on the west coast again, a little higher, 52% in california and mountain west, 54 'em in new mexico versus 40% down in texas. >> to be clear, it's the darker shades that are more vaccinated. when i look at the map with the darker shades, they look like the electoral states. >> in the top 25 of adults with at least one...
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nine states already there, all of the new england states plus new jersey, new mexico and hawaii, in the northeast, how hard it was in new york, new jersey and new england, early on in the pandemic the situation improved a lot. listen here, new york city is beginning to reopen. the mayor says when the next school year starts in the fall all new york public school students back in the classroom, no more remote learning. >> new york city public schools, 1 million kids will be back in their classroom in september, all in person, no remote. we have proven we can beat back covid all over this country, and school opens four months from now. so i absolutely believe covid will continue to go down, vaccinations will go up, recovery will be strong. i think the cdc will be changing those rules quite a bit between now and september. >> with us to share the reporting and their insights today an associate professor of medicine at emory university. dr. jay varky, and manu raju, and doctor, start with you, you heard the mayor there and his optimism. dr. gottlieb making the case, though, that people stil
nine states already there, all of the new england states plus new jersey, new mexico and hawaii, in the northeast, how hard it was in new york, new jersey and new england, early on in the pandemic the situation improved a lot. listen here, new york city is beginning to reopen. the mayor says when the next school year starts in the fall all new york public school students back in the classroom, no more remote learning. >> new york city public schools, 1 million kids will be back in their...
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in new england where it was ravaged by opioids is now seeing meth in large numbers.fact, dea officials in new england have called it meth country which was never the case before. soso you're seeing a huge shift and a huge increase in the amount of drugs coming into this country. maria: well,s it's unbelievable that these cartels are taking advantage of america's wide open borders which is what we saw last weekend when we were on the ground there. i know that in the past like in the '90s it was the columbian cartels that were moving drugs, timothy. but it's changed now. you've got the mexican cartels transporting it and they're working in tandem i'm told with chinese cartels. tell me about that connection and what you see as what has become an enormous business for these criminal cartels. >> right. you know, 90 plus percent of the hard drugs, particularly fentanyl and meth, come through the southwest border from mexico. they're produced in mexico and there's a chinese/mexican connection in two ways. one is they are responsible for helping produce these chemicals. so t
in new england where it was ravaged by opioids is now seeing meth in large numbers.fact, dea officials in new england have called it meth country which was never the case before. soso you're seeing a huge shift and a huge increase in the amount of drugs coming into this country. maria: well,s it's unbelievable that these cartels are taking advantage of america's wide open borders which is what we saw last weekend when we were on the ground there. i know that in the past like in the '90s it was...
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he was drafted to eventually replace tom brady in new england. lf as the veteran trying to hold off the new quarterback, trey lance. >> it's one of those things where he will come in here and there will be competition between us. like it was with me and tom. i was all for it. i'm ready for the composition. >>> another rainy day in denver. giants and rockies playing a doubleheader. game one just finished. brendan bell had two hits in the first inning. is grand slam gave the giants a 9- 0 lead. they sent 13 batters to the plate. buster made it back to back homeruns, is seventh round ripper. he has already matched his total from 2019. he is hitting .373. giants take the opener 12- 4. game two is underway. infielder tommy lasala is expected to miss 4 to 6 weeks with a strained hamstring. and starter jesus lazzaro broke his finger playing video games over the weekend. the young lefty spoke today for the first time since that injury. he said it was a stupid mistake and vowed to be more careful with the controllers. >> are you done playing video games? >
he was drafted to eventually replace tom brady in new england. lf as the veteran trying to hold off the new quarterback, trey lance. >> it's one of those things where he will come in here and there will be competition between us. like it was with me and tom. i was all for it. i'm ready for the composition. >>> another rainy day in denver. giants and rockies playing a doubleheader. game one just finished. brendan bell had two hits in the first inning. is grand slam gave the giants...
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new england as well, and a little bit of the midwest there. the states you see in gray lifted their mask mandate indoors for the fully vaccinated, the majority of the midwest, the south. a few of the states we should mention did lift their mask guidance even before the cdc amended its guidance. >>> here in california, as of today more than 34 million doses have been distributed statewide. the state is reviewing the cdc guidance on build weather to ease restrictions on wearing masks indoors. the moment we hear it, we'll let you know. our website is a great resource for all of the latest covid information, go to nbcbayarea.com and that is updated even when we are not on the air. >>> the nation's largest gas pipeline which was hit by a ransomware cyber attack is now back to normal operations. the colonial pipeline is delivering millions of gallons of fuel each hour. the pipeline stretches from texas to new jersey, and supplies about 45% of gasoline used on the east coast. the shutdown caused shortages at pumps, long lines in the southeast. the na
new england as well, and a little bit of the midwest there. the states you see in gray lifted their mask mandate indoors for the fully vaccinated, the majority of the midwest, the south. a few of the states we should mention did lift their mask guidance even before the cdc amended its guidance. >>> here in california, as of today more than 34 million doses have been distributed statewide. the state is reviewing the cdc guidance on build weather to ease restrictions on wearing masks...
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areas of new england. there's drought going on across new england. you'll want to get that.g up. we see this dry line develop and storms firing up every afternoon especially across west texas and oklahoma and kansas. we'll see that continuing throughout the weekend. we're watching cool temperatures to start the unofficial start of summer this memorial day weekend. not looking good especially across parts of the northeast. neil? >> neil: all right. i'll still take it. you're the best, rick. thanks very much. even when you get bad news, he does so in a nice way. all right. so wrapping up the month that has been historic, if you think about it, it's been a great month for respecting asian heritage. susan li has been following that from the beginning. enjoy this right now. hi, susan. >> hi, neil. we meet the director that showed hollywood the diverse cast of film making can make money at the box office after the success of crazy rich asians. john chu wants to help open the doors for talents of all colors. >> it's a story, a block that was disappearing. >> we're here on day -- i
areas of new england. there's drought going on across new england. you'll want to get that.g up. we see this dry line develop and storms firing up every afternoon especially across west texas and oklahoma and kansas. we'll see that continuing throughout the weekend. we're watching cool temperatures to start the unofficial start of summer this memorial day weekend. not looking good especially across parts of the northeast. neil? >> neil: all right. i'll still take it. you're the best,...
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new england journal and this past friday there was a large study that was published in the mmwr, soaking this together we've been working actively this whole last week to try and move the science, move the data to the american people and tell people, deliver the science to them. chris: but the cdc i think you'll acknowledge was under increasing pressure this past week to relax the guidelines, members of congress were growing frustrated. there was a decreasing demand for the vaccine. i want to play a couple of clips this week for you. take a look. .>> you're vaccinated, everyboy else in the room is vaccinated but you're wearing a mask, the american people just lost patience with us. >> the rule is very simple. get vaccinated or wear a mask until you do. chris: dr. walensky, can you state flatly to the american people that pressure had nothing to do with the abrupt shift in the cdc guidelines. >> yes, i can. i can tell you it certainly would have been easier if the science had evolved a week earlier and i didn't have to go to congress making those statements but i'm delivering the sci
new england journal and this past friday there was a large study that was published in the mmwr, soaking this together we've been working actively this whole last week to try and move the science, move the data to the american people and tell people, deliver the science to them. chris: but the cdc i think you'll acknowledge was under increasing pressure this past week to relax the guidelines, members of congress were growing frustrated. there was a decreasing demand for the vaccine. i want to...
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the 19th century, they don't come to the united states and many of them are ship captains from new england. and in fact, i've just had a one of my phd students are howard university wrote her dissertation on this subject. it's actually quite fascinating to point it becomes so um marked that the that the us console in rio de janeiro in brazil writes this sweeping set of papers condemning the role of american ship captains in transporting africans from africa to brazil. so that's one area where we have evidence and a lot more research needs to be done on it and really the two places to look at are the transportation of slaves to to cuba and also to to africa by american ship captains but then the the second area of course, is this area the number that i give is as i say is based upon looking at as much materials i could and the sources are in the book, but i can tell you it's clearly an undercount. um, and what's nice is there is a project underfoot. to look at the intra-american slave trade, which is to actually go into these federal repositories and they're all over the place. they're not
the 19th century, they don't come to the united states and many of them are ship captains from new england. and in fact, i've just had a one of my phd students are howard university wrote her dissertation on this subject. it's actually quite fascinating to point it becomes so um marked that the that the us console in rio de janeiro in brazil writes this sweeping set of papers condemning the role of american ship captains in transporting africans from africa to brazil. so that's one area where...
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retailers don't like the rain we are having in new england and canceling a lot of events. there was an air show in long island, it is probably going to be sales are a little off from last memorial day which was gorgeous. neil: what are consumers doing their now in response to higher chicken prices? in terms of meat, do they look elsewhere? what do they do? >> you see people switching to other products. even more than chicken, red meat as we have seen from our ranchers out west, as the reported before said, it has to do with they don't have an of labor to pay more people over time and so forth to get the product through the system. you are seeing fuel prices are going up. it costs almost double to get a trailer from california to new york, connecticut, new jersey. neil: do you have mask policies in effect? what are your rules? >> this is the biggest, toughest thing we have to face today. if you look around the store i would say 9 out of 10 people are wearing masks. we have relaxed our mask policies, the state law, and just adopted it but customers are not required to wear m
retailers don't like the rain we are having in new england and canceling a lot of events. there was an air show in long island, it is probably going to be sales are a little off from last memorial day which was gorgeous. neil: what are consumers doing their now in response to higher chicken prices? in terms of meat, do they look elsewhere? what do they do? >> you see people switching to other products. even more than chicken, red meat as we have seen from our ranchers out west, as the...
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so among the top ten states right now, new england states, california, new england, blue or bluer states by far. 50 to 60%, single dose. the bottom ten states are all deep red states. so they're wyoming, idaho, southern states, georgia, mississippi, louisiana, so they're about 30 to 36%. so a big difference. and that game is widening every day. so we may be in a situation where in the coming weeks, we'll dramatically slow transmission in those blue states but the transmission will continue in those recalcitrant red states. >> wow, thank you. i appreciate it. >>> history is watching. congresswoman liz cheney is sending that warning to her party as they battle against the truth. stay with us. your business cha, the united states postal service is changing with it. with e-commerce that runs at the speed of now. next day and two-day shipping nationwide, and returns right from the doorstep. it's a whole new world out there. let's not keep it waiting. priceline works with top hotels, to save you up to 60%. these are all great. and when you get a big deal... you feel like a big deal. ♪ pricelin
so among the top ten states right now, new england states, california, new england, blue or bluer states by far. 50 to 60%, single dose. the bottom ten states are all deep red states. so they're wyoming, idaho, southern states, georgia, mississippi, louisiana, so they're about 30 to 36%. so a big difference. and that game is widening every day. so we may be in a situation where in the coming weeks, we'll dramatically slow transmission in those blue states but the transmission will continue in...
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serving the established new england families. an association of family offices but most families use a reputable lawyer or full-service phone like fidelity. the principal activities are trust and tax planning industry reading money to charities. like the silos of grain i grew up around michigan and wisconsin, these are boston's great warehouses of wealth. billions and billions of dollars of paper wealth, land deeds, stock certificates partnership agreements, wills, bonds, generation-skipping trust all is in tune with offices like this. how do people find out about this, i ask? >> i have no idea. it is a silly question the moment leads my mouth. find out? well it's not a secret but we do not seek publicity there's really no reason. >> what about the chargeable foundations? where do people know how to apply? some are listed at the association but for the most part we call you you do not call us. dee looks intently out the window. i nil management firms by sponsoring to public radio stations with taglines like for over a century hel
serving the established new england families. an association of family offices but most families use a reputable lawyer or full-service phone like fidelity. the principal activities are trust and tax planning industry reading money to charities. like the silos of grain i grew up around michigan and wisconsin, these are boston's great warehouses of wealth. billions and billions of dollars of paper wealth, land deeds, stock certificates partnership agreements, wills, bonds, generation-skipping...
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>> tom brady will return to new england in october to face the patriots for the first time.c on boston radio this morning and included a caller from san mateo, i diction. offered this bold saw that weayed io rather handily, frankly. >> what else would you expect from dad, right? tonight's catch of the day goes to young man named fisher. oh. that's a nice fish. just moments after the captain yelled you got 10 minutes, and then, 10-year-old fisher yelled out, papa, i got a fish on my line. and look at this? he reeled in this 37 inch, 22 pound halibut and fisher, you are a strong, strong young man. you think you can do better? send us your fishing pictures to the catch of the day at u've seen it, guys, when you are about to go in, you get the hit on that line, happens every time. fisher, nice job. >> he's got the right name. >>> another life update on the bear who has climbed a tree in marin county. this wild scene playing out in a back yard in san anselmo just a few hundred feet from downtown. we have police on scene and wildlife experts. >> the bear has found its way up in oa
>> tom brady will return to new england in october to face the patriots for the first time.c on boston radio this morning and included a caller from san mateo, i diction. offered this bold saw that weayed io rather handily, frankly. >> what else would you expect from dad, right? tonight's catch of the day goes to young man named fisher. oh. that's a nice fish. just moments after the captain yelled you got 10 minutes, and then, 10-year-old fisher yelled out, papa, i got a fish on my...
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announcer: christopher haraden recalls the blizzard that hit new england in 1978 and the flooding thatollowed. he is the author of the book "storm of the century: new england's great blizzard of 1978" and this talk is part of the beach community series. >> welcome to the lecture series. i am jessica, a visitor supervisor for the department of conservation and recreation. this is a cosponsored event put on by dcr, the lifesaving museum, and friends of the whole public library. we are also thankful the whole community television --hull community television. if you want to see the lectures you missed or other ones you are not able to attend, it gets put up on the access youtube channel. feel free to
announcer: christopher haraden recalls the blizzard that hit new england in 1978 and the flooding thatollowed. he is the author of the book "storm of the century: new england's great blizzard of 1978" and this talk is part of the beach community series. >> welcome to the lecture series. i am jessica, a visitor supervisor for the department of conservation and recreation. this is a cosponsored event put on by dcr, the lifesaving museum, and friends of the whole public library. we...
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he would've liked to deal with the new england years of the north away he dealt with the swedes.t there was a mighty assemblage of colonies whose population dwarfed that of the dutch. so we used diplomacy and threats to stave off the english with only limited success. the english started expanding in population and they swept into the connecticut river valley and hints of law new england putting the squeeze on the dutch then in 16 60 for the british and english oppose the dutch the set for warships over and transformed new netherlands into new york as the english expanded their domain they ran into the french at a flash point between the two empires which was always the for trade in this map 1720 and it shows why the two empires were on a collision course if you look at the green areas those were playing by the english. the green area up in the center of the back is that land around hudson's bay which was also done by the english. the french claim the pink in yellow areas. at the frontiers where they met, the most violence ensued. the boiling point was reached in 1754, one disput
he would've liked to deal with the new england years of the north away he dealt with the swedes.t there was a mighty assemblage of colonies whose population dwarfed that of the dutch. so we used diplomacy and threats to stave off the english with only limited success. the english started expanding in population and they swept into the connecticut river valley and hints of law new england putting the squeeze on the dutch then in 16 60 for the british and english oppose the dutch the set for...
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up to the new england boss and yell actually. chip down some stupid. little brains out in the indian ocean and you get massive storms get sick you often suffer the way that. the themes in you might use for you do you hear ladies there. i'm so done with the new studio it's. awfully easy to see the. plastic nothing. lost like one of the for the following are some over. the long pushed me as i let me get i'll speak. with you know my to apply give me. a movie just a minute. when you. got the one the freedom to marry. your things human nature music will soon to you the mysterious thing that he was a just love him enough mike with the rescue the. bottles only. because getting into the thing. with the soup of the day these get you cheesy for us the only on the. beach is your 1st question if you have. one nice one when you want to get. good people when you can afford more than you. if you couldn't. do you mean. you should you would just kill some time which i'm used to cook or you miss this one soon i'm going to go through i'm. just the person i'm going to sho
up to the new england boss and yell actually. chip down some stupid. little brains out in the indian ocean and you get massive storms get sick you often suffer the way that. the themes in you might use for you do you hear ladies there. i'm so done with the new studio it's. awfully easy to see the. plastic nothing. lost like one of the for the following are some over. the long pushed me as i let me get i'll speak. with you know my to apply give me. a movie just a minute. when you. got the one...