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it wasn't you talked about that many new england enslavers. we're not interested in baptizing their enslaved people. they were really reluctant to do so and can anyone think of the reason they would be reluctant do this? yeah. religious arguments. yeah, right. there was still debate and worry that having a christian person and then keeping them enslaved in was wrong, morally wrong, right. this people start kind of engage with these arguments and say, well, no, you can have a christian slave. and in fact, one of those people was cotton mather. remember, we encountered him and we will encounter him again. we talk about the witch trials earlier when he's saying, ha, those jamaicans got what they deserved. right. you know the the the the the port royal earthquake was god's judgment. well, he decided to wade into foray of talking about anti-slavery as well and in 1706 he publishes his tract the -- christianize which included a catechism for slave conversion. he was like no, no, no. there's no problem if we just basically people then it's going be a
it wasn't you talked about that many new england enslavers. we're not interested in baptizing their enslaved people. they were really reluctant to do so and can anyone think of the reason they would be reluctant do this? yeah. religious arguments. yeah, right. there was still debate and worry that having a christian person and then keeping them enslaved in was wrong, morally wrong, right. this people start kind of engage with these arguments and say, well, no, you can have a christian slave....
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it's a capital offense in new england from 1641, number eight, prohibit sodomy. if man lives with mankind as he lay it with a woman, both of them had committed abomination. they both shall surely be put to death. why do you put a law like this on your books. because it's happening. yeah i mean, even if we didn't have these cases, i think the mere fact that we have this law tells us that it is. it is indeed. it is indeed happening. and and a lot of these cases involve who are the ones that are that we know about, what kinds of what kinds of it's almost always men are being investigated and what just generally speaking, what do you know about them? lena it's usually a higher status with lower status, yes, higher status. this is this is really significant. officers in particular, we see on you at sea and they don't tend to be, you know, if they're having you consensual sex with other we don't hear about it who do we hear about who is complaining. the bit younger their subordinates essentially yeah especially boys the families of of of cabin boys and so forth they're
it's a capital offense in new england from 1641, number eight, prohibit sodomy. if man lives with mankind as he lay it with a woman, both of them had committed abomination. they both shall surely be put to death. why do you put a law like this on your books. because it's happening. yeah i mean, even if we didn't have these cases, i think the mere fact that we have this law tells us that it is. it is indeed. it is indeed happening. and and a lot of these cases involve who are the ones that are...
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it's a capital offense in new england from 1641, number eight, prohibit sodomy. if man lives with mankind as he lay it with a woman, both of them had committed abomination. they both shall surely be put to death. why do you put a law like this on your books. because it's happening. yeah i mean, even if we didn't have these cases, i think the mere fact that we have this law tells us that it is. it is indeed. it is indeed happening. and and a lot of these cases involve who are the ones that are that we know about, what kinds of what kinds of it's almost always men are being investigated and what just generally speaking, what do you know about them? lena it's usually a higher status with lower status, yes, higher status. this is this is really significant. officers in particular, we see on you at sea and they don't tend to be, you know, if they're having you consensual sex with other we don't hear about it who do we hear about who is complaining. the bit younger their subordinates essentially yeah especially boys the families of of of cabin boys and so forth they're
it's a capital offense in new england from 1641, number eight, prohibit sodomy. if man lives with mankind as he lay it with a woman, both of them had committed abomination. they both shall surely be put to death. why do you put a law like this on your books. because it's happening. yeah i mean, even if we didn't have these cases, i think the mere fact that we have this law tells us that it is. it is indeed. it is indeed happening. and and a lot of these cases involve who are the ones that are...
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this is less true in new england the new york in the south where there's larger numbers of artists to begin with but not all of them have the same kind of trag. section thanks, patrick susie. do you want to add to that? well, actually, so i thought that was really interesting that alexander hamilton worked on behalf of many of the ones who? who were coming back and there's a wonderful story about john adams reuniting with his friend jonathan seward and they had their friendship had really broken up over the revolutionary war and then when it was over they saw each other and just gave each other a big hug at one point. i can't remember now whether this was well adams was in the uk or whether it was back on home ground, but you know, they there are these bonds of friendship and love and family that sometimes just you know, we're only temporarily broken by the revolution. it it is emotional when you start to think about it, really? talking us about you know that tension the tension of bonds. i want to get into the tension between the bond of breaking preservation and erasure and and that
this is less true in new england the new york in the south where there's larger numbers of artists to begin with but not all of them have the same kind of trag. section thanks, patrick susie. do you want to add to that? well, actually, so i thought that was really interesting that alexander hamilton worked on behalf of many of the ones who? who were coming back and there's a wonderful story about john adams reuniting with his friend jonathan seward and they had their friendship had really...
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this is less true in new england the new york in the south where there's larger numbers of artists to begin with but not all of them have the same kind of trag. section thanks, patrick susie. do you want to add to that? well, actually, so i thought that was really interesting that alexander hamilton worked on behalf of many of the ones who? who were coming back and there's a wonderful story about john adams reuniting with his friend jonathan seward and they had their friendship had really broken up over the revolutionary war and then when it was over they saw each other and just gave each other a big hug at one point. i can't remember now whether this was well adams was in the uk or whether it was back on home ground, but you know, they there are these bonds of friendship and love and family that sometimes just you know, we're only temporarily broken by the revolution. it it is emotional when you start to think about it, really? talking us about you know that tension the tension of bonds. i want to get into the tension between the bond of breaking preservation and erasure and and that
this is less true in new england the new york in the south where there's larger numbers of artists to begin with but not all of them have the same kind of trag. section thanks, patrick susie. do you want to add to that? well, actually, so i thought that was really interesting that alexander hamilton worked on behalf of many of the ones who? who were coming back and there's a wonderful story about john adams reuniting with his friend jonathan seward and they had their friendship had really...
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just like they did with the bank of new england. now here's the thing.s not going to cost taxpayers money because if you look at the financials of svb, they have the assets, they have the assets there. they don't have the liquidity. what happened is they had the long-term treasury bonds and then the fed hiked interest rates very, very fast, we can debate the wisdom of that, and they were -- this was the cause. the assets still have value. we need the liquidity. there may have been mismanagement and we can get into that, but right now the key thing is for the depositors to have access to those accounts. >> so the treasury secretary also said that acquisitions are an option here. that indicates perhaps a private sector option with another bank or other banks, buying up these assets and taking these on. are you comfortable with that? >> yes. that would be the ideal situation, and our delegation that talked to the fdic last night made that clear. but to have that happen -- >> is that what fdic is working on? >> that's what we urged them to work on. they said
just like they did with the bank of new england. now here's the thing.s not going to cost taxpayers money because if you look at the financials of svb, they have the assets, they have the assets there. they don't have the liquidity. what happened is they had the long-term treasury bonds and then the fed hiked interest rates very, very fast, we can debate the wisdom of that, and they were -- this was the cause. the assets still have value. we need the liquidity. there may have been mismanagement...
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tonight on tonight, he has written several articles for the washington post, the boston globe and the new england quarterly for which he was awarded the walter muir whitehill prize in early american history, an annual award given for a distinguished essay in early american history. his new book has received has been reviewed and reiv high praises from other well-known historians on the subject of 18th centu micine,ncluding gene abrams and the pulitzer prize winner and former society of the cincinnati book prize honoree elizabeth fenn. so with all of these asked accolades and without further delay, please join me in welcoming to anderson house professor andrew wehrman. wow. thank you for that. welcome. andrew. thank you to everyone at the society of the cincinnati and the american revolution institute for inviting me to come and speak. it's such a wonderful place and great time to be in washington. i'm thankful for everyone who put this together. now, when i told my kids to kids, charles and walter, 11 and eight years old, when i told them that i would be speaking in washington, d.c., this is the
tonight on tonight, he has written several articles for the washington post, the boston globe and the new england quarterly for which he was awarded the walter muir whitehill prize in early american history, an annual award given for a distinguished essay in early american history. his new book has received has been reviewed and reiv high praises from other well-known historians on the subject of 18th centu micine,ncluding gene abrams and the pulitzer prize winner and former society of the...
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hundreds of thousands in the dark, on both coasts, after that powerful nor'easter slams new england, and another atmospheric
hundreds of thousands in the dark, on both coasts, after that powerful nor'easter slams new england, and another atmospheric
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in in new jersey or in new england, it took very little money in new england the value of your tools counted as the property to meet the property qualification to become a voter. in in the south it was which was that their wealth was based on the value of human beings. they borrowed on the equity of slaves and the governor of south carolina had to be a millionaire. the governor of massachusetts for a while was sam adams with the old suit and very bad at making money. please submit your questions and the q&a feature we can ask willard stern randall before we leave we have a few minutes left. question is from robert. a lesser known financier is oliver pollock. can you comment about him and how he did post-war? i would like to know about him because i can't answer that question. so robert robert if you have a minute type in a little bit about mr. pollock, and we'll try to answer in a few minutes we have remaining next question is from jan what finally let trade happen again between the united states and england. the war of 1812 which was the final act of the american revolution again pr
in in new jersey or in new england, it took very little money in new england the value of your tools counted as the property to meet the property qualification to become a voter. in in the south it was which was that their wealth was based on the value of human beings. they borrowed on the equity of slaves and the governor of south carolina had to be a millionaire. the governor of massachusetts for a while was sam adams with the old suit and very bad at making money. please submit your...
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much of new england and parts of new york will be hit by a major nor'easter. and in monterey county, a levee breech has added to the flooding there and so5,000 residents are under evacuation alerts. they are worried when or if they can return home. one local official say it will impact jobs and the food supply as well. >> it is a lot of crying. it is just so sad. just wait for the water to go down and start rebuilding. that is all we can do. stay positive. just not think of negative things. hope for the best. >> now we all have to find somewhere else to stay at. because we won't be able to come back home anytime soon. >> most are low income latino farm workers, many immigrants. this is the worse thing that could have happened. it should be the beginning of the harvest system but now it will impact the food supply and they will be out of work for a very long period of time. >> meanwhile officials are warning that floodwaters could cut off the monterey peninsula from the rest of the state. and governors of new york and new jersey have declared a state of emergen
much of new england and parts of new york will be hit by a major nor'easter. and in monterey county, a levee breech has added to the flooding there and so5,000 residents are under evacuation alerts. they are worried when or if they can return home. one local official say it will impact jobs and the food supply as well. >> it is a lot of crying. it is just so sad. just wait for the water to go down and start rebuilding. that is all we can do. stay positive. just not think of negative...
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. >>> and state of emergency in parts of new england this morning. a dangerous nor'easter slamming the region with heavy snow, coastal flooding, powerful winds possible. boy, looks dangerous. >> that is one big storm. we do want to begin with your money. banking concerns across the nation, we have priscilla alvarez, lauren fox and christine romans. christine, there is new inflation data out this morning, basically in line with expectations. for once that's a good thing. >> yeah, look, 6% inflation is hot, it's uncomfortable, but it is eight months in a row of slightly less than the month before. so you're paying more for just about everything, but those price increases are cooling and i think that's important here. when you look at the trend is your friend, jim, as i always say, you can see that line chart very clearly showing peaking on the inflation front. this is, i think, good news for the fed because last month it was a little hotter than we expected month to month and this time it's just exactly in line, which i think gives the fed a little bit
. >>> and state of emergency in parts of new england this morning. a dangerous nor'easter slamming the region with heavy snow, coastal flooding, powerful winds possible. boy, looks dangerous. >> that is one big storm. we do want to begin with your money. banking concerns across the nation, we have priscilla alvarez, lauren fox and christine romans. christine, there is new inflation data out this morning, basically in line with expectations. for once that's a good thing. >>...
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meantime in the northeast, more than 270,000 customers are without power in new england, new york, andylvania. and more snow, wind, and widespread power outages are expected wednesday before the storm exits out into the atlantic. so, let's turn to our meteorologist britley ritz, who's been looking at this very closely. and a lot to cover, britley. what are you seeing? >> yeah, there is a lot, rosemary. winter is not over yet. and it's letting us know with this nor'easter that's really brought in quite a bit of snow, -- feet, exactly, and this is that sharp cut off, paxton, to shrewsbury, massachusetts, a 20-inch difference within a 14 mile range. that's not much, that just shows how difficult it is to forecast a nor'easter of the size. and there it is, spinning right over the northeast, bringing in quite a bit of snow yet to parts of new england. some of the heavier snow expected fall across northern new england, northern massachusetts, and northern vermont and new hampshire, rather, through wednesday morning and into the afternoon. so, higher elevations of northern massachusetts and v
meantime in the northeast, more than 270,000 customers are without power in new england, new york, andylvania. and more snow, wind, and widespread power outages are expected wednesday before the storm exits out into the atlantic. so, let's turn to our meteorologist britley ritz, who's been looking at this very closely. and a lot to cover, britley. what are you seeing? >> yeah, there is a lot, rosemary. winter is not over yet. and it's letting us know with this nor'easter that's really...
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bullseye will be upstate new york and new england. forecast through wednesday, long island, new york city, one to three inches. north of the city, we will get 12 to 18 feet of snow moving in. we're talking about the catskills, the mountains get higher totals and new england for the long island area, coastal connecticut, parts of new jersey, mainly a rain event, we will see that transition into snow on tuesday. again, solid forecast north and west of the city. that transition, that snow event will come on tuesday, we don't think big snowfall totals. it will be incredibly busy, people will commute in and out and prepare ahead and be safe. if you have to work from home, i highly advise it, especially north and west of the city. and another storm for the west coast, foxweather.com has you covered. >> todd: march is coming in like a lion. thank you. >> ashley: chaotic scene out of el paso, over 1000 migrants rush across a bridge that serves as port of entry into the u.s. the crisis sparking concerns from officials all over the country. one
bullseye will be upstate new york and new england. forecast through wednesday, long island, new york city, one to three inches. north of the city, we will get 12 to 18 feet of snow moving in. we're talking about the catskills, the mountains get higher totals and new england for the long island area, coastal connecticut, parts of new jersey, mainly a rain event, we will see that transition into snow on tuesday. again, solid forecast north and west of the city. that transition, that snow event...
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it happened over new england. tsb tells fox news the plane was carrying three passengers into crew as it was in route to virginia. the business jet was rocked by a patch of unstable air and was forced to divert to bradley international airport in connecticut for an emergency landing. officials confirm it took severe turbulence over new england and resulted in fatal injuries to a passenger about the cause of death in the extent to the damage to the aircraft are still unclear. the ntsb said "investigators have removed the cockpit voice recorder and flight data recorder and are continuing to gather information from the flight crew operators and passengers about the circumstances of the event." it comes days after seven passengers aboard a flight from austin texas to germany were hospitalized after the airbus 330 they were flying in ran into severe turbulence. the rough air set food and personal belongings flying all over the cabin. that scene and video shared by passengers aboard the flight after matthew mcconaughey a
it happened over new england. tsb tells fox news the plane was carrying three passengers into crew as it was in route to virginia. the business jet was rocked by a patch of unstable air and was forced to divert to bradley international airport in connecticut for an emergency landing. officials confirm it took severe turbulence over new england and resulted in fatal injuries to a passenger about the cause of death in the extent to the damage to the aircraft are still unclear. the ntsb said...
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parts of new england buried in over two feet of snow. >> honestly, the heaviest snow i've ever seen. it should be a new category. >> it's new england, and it's still march. winter's not over yet. >> reporter: the wind and wet snow snapped trees and weighed down power lines leaving tens of thousands without power. >> internet's down. wi-fi's terrible. we can't -- our cell phones don't work now. >> reporter: the wintry mix affected air travel with hundreds of flights canceled tuesday including in boston logan international airport. >> i got on a flight that was ten hours later, so i've been waiting and tracking that night. -- that flight. and that one was just canceled. >> reporter: wild winter weather is also affecting parts of the midwest. there's now a huge hole in the roof of this shopping mall in duluth, minnesota. it collapsed while crews were on top trying to clear the snow off. the mall was closed to shoppers, though some workers were inside getting ready to open. fire officials say no injuries were reported. >> they heard some popping sounds, so they immediately got off the roo
parts of new england buried in over two feet of snow. >> honestly, the heaviest snow i've ever seen. it should be a new category. >> it's new england, and it's still march. winter's not over yet. >> reporter: the wind and wet snow snapped trees and weighed down power lines leaving tens of thousands without power. >> internet's down. wi-fi's terrible. we can't -- our cell phones don't work now. >> reporter: the wintry mix affected air travel with hundreds of flights...
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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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this is an elevation snow evil in new england the higher you are, the more snow you got the highest total 31 inches even new hampshire at 20 inches. in one spot in connecticut there, in northwest connecticut, 4 1/2. most of the cities are located in the valleys, they are warmer, a lot less snow. zero in new york and boston. i think boston has a chance for a couple of slushy inches. albany only at seven inches of snow the temperatures are just too warm after the sun sets, some of the areas that it wasn't sticking in, especially in areas of massachusetts near boston, you are probably going to see it stick. even though it's cloudy, the suns rays still shine through the clouds and heat the pavement up wind gusts, all the way down here, philadelphia, a gust of 44 it's going to get very windy as the storm begins to pull away. going to stay windy all the way through tomorrow and the winter storm warnings still continue so, treacherous travel, especially central new england and through the higher elevations a lot of the cities, the roads have been treated and they are just fine. in california, ou
this is an elevation snow evil in new england the higher you are, the more snow you got the highest total 31 inches even new hampshire at 20 inches. in one spot in connecticut there, in northwest connecticut, 4 1/2. most of the cities are located in the valleys, they are warmer, a lot less snow. zero in new york and boston. i think boston has a chance for a couple of slushy inches. albany only at seven inches of snow the temperatures are just too warm after the sun sets, some of the areas that...
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>> it's been a really tough situation for new england.wn some nukes. which you know, means that they need a lot more natural gas. and natural gas as a fuel to generate electricity has increased from like 10% 20 years ago to 50% today. that's not a problem during the summer, during most of the year, because there's enough pipeline capacity to get that much gas into new england. the problem happens when it gets cold. when it gets cold the natural gas has to go to the residential and commercial customers, which means there's less gas to go to power generation, which means power generators have to use something else. so take an example, what happened christmas last year. got cold. there wasn't enough gas for power generation and they ended up using oil to generate electricity for about a third of their requirements in that area. i'm sure that's not what they planned but that's certainly the way it happened. and the more renewables they add to the generation mix in new england, the worse the problem's going to get. >> well, people start realiz
>> it's been a really tough situation for new england.wn some nukes. which you know, means that they need a lot more natural gas. and natural gas as a fuel to generate electricity has increased from like 10% 20 years ago to 50% today. that's not a problem during the summer, during most of the year, because there's enough pipeline capacity to get that much gas into new england. the problem happens when it gets cold. when it gets cold the natural gas has to go to the residential and...
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mess through central new england, just rain south of new york city and a heads-up to our friends from chicago to detroit, lester, a heavy, narrow band of snow someone is going to get nailed, and there will be power outages. >> all right, bill, thank you for that >>> officials in greece say it appears human error is mainly to blame for a horrific head-on crash between a passenger train and a freight train that killed at least 43 people. the rescue effort ongoing. matt bradley has late details. >> reporter: tonight greece's prime minister mostly blaming human error for the deadliest train crash in the country's history. train cars turning into piles of twisted metal when a freight train and a passenger train collided head-on, a now we're aring from the survivors who somehow were able out. [ speaking non-english "we heard a bam," this man said, "and i got propelled forward. he rail cars spun around and ended up on their side." "we were being burned," said this survivor "fire was right and left." officials said temperatures in the burning cars reached more than 2,300 degrees. now families
mess through central new england, just rain south of new york city and a heads-up to our friends from chicago to detroit, lester, a heavy, narrow band of snow someone is going to get nailed, and there will be power outages. >> all right, bill, thank you for that >>> officials in greece say it appears human error is mainly to blame for a horrific head-on crash between a passenger train and a freight train that killed at least 43 people. the rescue effort ongoing. matt bradley has...
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this is going to start pushing into the northeast and new england. on could get in on the snow and maybe a little bit of some icy precipitation. interior sections of new england are really going to pick up the higher amounts of snow with this system. this should push offshore by the time we get into saturday evening into sunday. but for the next two days, you can see some of the higher elevations across the interior sections of new england could see a foot and a half to two feet of snow from this. then we shift focus over to the west coast. we have a lot of moisture still being pumped in across the west. we have more winter storm warnings in effect, winter weather advisories. it has really been a blockbuster year, especially for california, the sierra. we are going to continue to get snowfall here. you can see very heavy snow all the way through sunday, and then the lower elevations are going to get rain. we have seen two years' worth of snow just in this season. so this has really been remarkable across the west. look at these snowfall totals. this i
this is going to start pushing into the northeast and new england. on could get in on the snow and maybe a little bit of some icy precipitation. interior sections of new england are really going to pick up the higher amounts of snow with this system. this should push offshore by the time we get into saturday evening into sunday. but for the next two days, you can see some of the higher elevations across the interior sections of new england could see a foot and a half to two feet of snow from...
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. >> no, it is new england. >> exactly, new england, baby.ck van dam is in worcester, and speaking of new england, and we are watching it get worse, and how is it there, and where does it go from here? >> well, punxatauney phil was wrong. so you can see the storm behind me here with the big snowfall accumulating quickly, and this is a big concern. i spoke with the weather production center yesterday, and it is going to be a increased snowload here which is when the winds start to pick up, the tree limbs will start to fall, and we will have much of the increased power outages begin where much of the snow will take place. and we have had, already get this 24 inches of snow in western massachusetts where it is piling up. we anticipate 10 more inches of snow in worcester, and if that happens, it is the snowiest march in 2018, and if you recall that is when we had four back-to-back-to-back nor'easters here in this area. there are currently 250 plows out and about in worcester county, and we visited the salt barn earlier this year busy taking the s
. >> no, it is new england. >> exactly, new england, baby.ck van dam is in worcester, and speaking of new england, and we are watching it get worse, and how is it there, and where does it go from here? >> well, punxatauney phil was wrong. so you can see the storm behind me here with the big snowfall accumulating quickly, and this is a big concern. i spoke with the weather production center yesterday, and it is going to be a increased snowload here which is when the winds start...
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turbulent flight over new england turned deadly forcing pilots to make emergency landing.t story, next. ♪ ♪ ♪ okay everyone, our mission is complete balanced nutrition. together we support immune function. supply fuel for immune cells and sustain tissue health. ensure with twenty-five vitamins and minerals, and ensure complete with thirty grams of protein. ♪ -i say to you, love your enemies and pray for those who persecute you. -i don't feel any different. -i don't need you to feel anything to do great things. (upbeat music) -jesus, if you do not renounce your words, we will have no choice but to follow the law of moses. -i am the law of moses. ♪ oh, hey. buying a car from vroom is so easy, all you need is a phone and a finger. just go to vroom.com, scroll through thousands of cars. then, tap to buy. that's it. no sales speak. no wasted time. just, straight up great cars. right from your phone to your driveway. go to vroom.com and pick your favorite. wooo. oh yeah, she digs it. buy your car on vroom.com vroom. get in. scout is protected by simparica trio, and he's in it to
turbulent flight over new england turned deadly forcing pilots to make emergency landing.t story, next. ♪ ♪ ♪ okay everyone, our mission is complete balanced nutrition. together we support immune function. supply fuel for immune cells and sustain tissue health. ensure with twenty-five vitamins and minerals, and ensure complete with thirty grams of protein. ♪ -i say to you, love your enemies and pray for those who persecute you. -i don't feel any different. -i don't need you to feel...
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targeting trans people. >> tucker: the neo-nazi group active in new england. the least right-wing region in america. every state is blue. but there is a neo-nazi group that is terrifying everybody. to be clear, we are not against people, american citizens carrying firearms, we support it including trans people, it's fine. but what you're watching here is not the exercise of the second amendment, what you're watching here is political hysteria, fear beginned up on purpose with maximum dishonesty in order to get people in a state of agitation, armed people in a state of agitation, whatever they are trans or not, whatever that is. it's the same template always. scare the crap out of your voters, tell them that their lives are at risk, encourage them to get guns, how do you think that ends? is it by the way, if we're l ting the knowledge i can here and why not, that's in short supply in this country. have you to kind of wonder like what's the limit to this? so if trans people are in fear for their lives, and every region of the country including new england which
targeting trans people. >> tucker: the neo-nazi group active in new england. the least right-wing region in america. every state is blue. but there is a neo-nazi group that is terrifying everybody. to be clear, we are not against people, american citizens carrying firearms, we support it including trans people, it's fine. but what you're watching here is not the exercise of the second amendment, what you're watching here is political hysteria, fear beginned up on purpose with maximum...
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meantime, in the northeast, more than 270,000 customers are without power in new england, new york, and pennsylvania. and more snow, wind, and widespread power outages are expected wednesday before the storm exits out into the atlantic. meteorologist britley ritz has the latest forecast for us. so britley, what are you seeing? >> some locations in new york, like south of poughkeepsie from a storm reporter bringing in 43 inches of snow. others just showing you how sharp this cutoff was and how difficult it was to forecast this kind of system. from packs burpaxton to shrewsb, a 14 inch difference. the low pressure riding off the side of the coastline, bringing in still heavy snow bands to parts of new england. this is going to be an ongoing situation through the rest of your wednesday. the heaviest snowfall expected to stay in northern new england, parts of new hampshire and vermont, where another foot of snow is expected. but widespread and additional 2 to 4 inches. and in some instances with these bands of snow, we could be bringing an inch per hour. it doesn't seem like much compared t
meantime, in the northeast, more than 270,000 customers are without power in new england, new york, and pennsylvania. and more snow, wind, and widespread power outages are expected wednesday before the storm exits out into the atlantic. meteorologist britley ritz has the latest forecast for us. so britley, what are you seeing? >> some locations in new york, like south of poughkeepsie from a storm reporter bringing in 43 inches of snow. others just showing you how sharp this cutoff was and...
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thank you. >>> coming up on "cnn this morning," first nor'easter of the season is bearing down on new england3expect. flori >>> and next here, what the failure of silicon valley bank and what it means for about tet tech, coming up. somemewhere out there is that one-in-a-million. someone who thinks with their hands. who can shape raw mateals into something meaningful. and whwants to serve in their own way. if youe out there. if you're looking for more. we're looking too. we're calling on a new generation of builders for navy's next-gen submarines. ♪ it's the kay semi-annual sale. saving so big it only happens twice a year. shop now, only at kay. i think i'm ready for this. heck ya! with e*trade you're ready for anything. marriage. kids. college. kids moving back in after college. ♪ here's to getting financially ready for anything! and here's to being single and ready to mingle. who's ready to cha-cha?! ( ♪ ) the future is here. we've been creating it for more than 100 years, putting the most advanced technology into people's hands. generation after generation. tool after tool. again and again.
thank you. >>> coming up on "cnn this morning," first nor'easter of the season is bearing down on new england3expect. flori >>> and next here, what the failure of silicon valley bank and what it means for about tet tech, coming up. somemewhere out there is that one-in-a-million. someone who thinks with their hands. who can shape raw mateals into something meaningful. and whwants to serve in their own way. if youe out there. if you're looking for more. we're looking...
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new england and i-95 corridor taking it in the chin this morning and will do so all the way till tomorrow. there are hundreds of thousands of power outages already and that is a major concern, as well, coastal flooding and big snow dump on the interior. so much for march, right? boy, st. patrick's day coming up and here we go. nor'easter rages. >> dana: in like a lion, robert. >> bill: saying in new york, it is never really summer until the first of june. >> dana: true, and then it is hot. never satisfied. >> so true, guys, so true. >> bill: thanks. >> dana: ugly scenes off the border of florida, red tide as spring breakers arrive. >> bill: and the warning the new initiative will leave you with dirty clothes and less money inureiopockets. tom shatu, he has things on his mind. >> dana: yeah. my name is brian delallo. i teach ap and honors economics in pittsburgh, pennsylvania. financial well-being to me is knowing that i can be free to do the things that i love to do. i hope when i retire someday, they say, that guy made this place a special place to come to school and gave as much as he c
new england and i-95 corridor taking it in the chin this morning and will do so all the way till tomorrow. there are hundreds of thousands of power outages already and that is a major concern, as well, coastal flooding and big snow dump on the interior. so much for march, right? boy, st. patrick's day coming up and here we go. nor'easter rages. >> dana: in like a lion, robert. >> bill: saying in new york, it is never really summer until the first of june. >> dana: true, and...
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[applause] >> and maine has become a top destination for people relocating in new england between july 2019 and july 21 we boasted the highest inflict ration -- immigration rate in the nation. we are reversing the brain drain thing we all grew up hearing about. in 2021, we experience the largest population gain from net migration since the 1950's. in the last two years, a net 34,200 people moved here. maybe a couple more since yesterday, i don't know. 31 thousand are coming from other u.s. states. it is all welcome news. maine is not without its challenges however. even with our strong influx of people, new people, we face an alarming shortage of workers and high costs. right now as elsewhere across the nation there are two jobs for every unemployed person in maine. help wanted signs hanging in the front windows of shops and factories across the state and the shortage is taking its toll. some schools cancel classes because bus drivers and teachers are out sick. police and firefighters are working to fill gaps in coverage. shops and restaurants are closing in summer closing altogether b
[applause] >> and maine has become a top destination for people relocating in new england between july 2019 and july 21 we boasted the highest inflict ration -- immigration rate in the nation. we are reversing the brain drain thing we all grew up hearing about. in 2021, we experience the largest population gain from net migration since the 1950's. in the last two years, a net 34,200 people moved here. maybe a couple more since yesterday, i don't know. 31 thousand are coming from other...