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the 89-year-old was the leader of a south boston gang who evaded police for 16 years before his capturelexandra field has the story. >> reporter: after years of investigation, arrests are finally made. all three men charged in connection with the death of whitey bulger were fellow inmates of his at hazelton federal penitentiary in west virginia. bulger was 89 at the time that he died. hours earlier he had been transferred to the west virginia facility from a prison in florida. his death immediately raising questions about the transfer and about why the high-profile inmate was in with the prison's general population. the three men charged, two of them are accused of hitting him repeatedly on the head, causing bulger's death. all three face a charge of conspiracy to commit first-degree murder. one remains at hazelton today. another is still in the federal prison system. the third suspect was under supervised federal release in florida at the time of his arrest earlier this week. whitey bulger, of course, was the infamous mob boss who led the winter hill gang in the '70s and '80s. he was o
the 89-year-old was the leader of a south boston gang who evaded police for 16 years before his capturelexandra field has the story. >> reporter: after years of investigation, arrests are finally made. all three men charged in connection with the death of whitey bulger were fellow inmates of his at hazelton federal penitentiary in west virginia. bulger was 89 at the time that he died. hours earlier he had been transferred to the west virginia facility from a prison in florida. his death...
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to which the south boston the housewife responded, well, if the s.o.b. won't even help his own sister, why should i vote for him? [laughter] and so that captures that contrast more than anything else. politics is about helping each other out in material ways, and, you know, for the south boston irish woman, it's not about making a million dollars, it's maybe getting a job for his sister or relative, something like that. his economic interests, sure, material interests, sure. very, very basic as the level of survival, not enrichment. now, hostetter writing in 1955 wrote, he described this contrast as one of anglo versus ethic, native versus immigrant. and that's certainly true, but that's fairly broad. ethnic and immigrant, he's using those terms to include a wide variety of groups. certainly, not all immigrants were catholics by any means. many could be jews, protestants, orthodox, the greeks. but in terms of how this conflict played out in mainstream american culture, it was centrally a battle between protestants and catholics. certainly at the time und
to which the south boston the housewife responded, well, if the s.o.b. won't even help his own sister, why should i vote for him? [laughter] and so that captures that contrast more than anything else. politics is about helping each other out in material ways, and, you know, for the south boston irish woman, it's not about making a million dollars, it's maybe getting a job for his sister or relative, something like that. his economic interests, sure, material interests, sure. very, very basic as...
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the tablets apart from the skis minute, south boston. we had torn arching as alco 0 yet iris nasty. in 2022. it happened again. the last moment on august, the 1st the opposing sides were reconciled. marco yochi h for the fatherland movement has been coming to the been young check point for a month. where gunfire was heard until recently. we wonder where the shot should be fired in a month in 2 or in a year or polished from those for an archer patrol rather car corcoran will of you more? surely the arch remotely is i'm not for those will document. so some will progress phonetic. liquor, costello tazarsky, i guess 1st could probably for salvador shimmer full naturally. sh marcal total much of all those colo publish am abolla here. diana, from the for, for the not probably put on a care from a progress from the public cough. he truly wants you to, a master will sit on the other good. could somebody talk for rima jacqueline la assumable daughters, julia documented republican, for, to be honest with us to fill your door for to talk to 3 more or the rotors from was very, very body. call t
the tablets apart from the skis minute, south boston. we had torn arching as alco 0 yet iris nasty. in 2022. it happened again. the last moment on august, the 1st the opposing sides were reconciled. marco yochi h for the fatherland movement has been coming to the been young check point for a month. where gunfire was heard until recently. we wonder where the shot should be fired in a month in 2 or in a year or polished from those for an archer patrol rather car corcoran will of you more? surely...
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these men in south boston town. we had done arching as alco 0 yet cause i was nasty. in 2022. it happened again. the last moment on august, the 1st the opposing sides were reconciled. martco yochi h for the fatherland movement has been coming to the been young checkpoint for a month where gunfire was heard until recently. he wonders where the shot should be fired in a month in 2 or in a year or polished. fernando for an archer patrol other markers, rebel of you more surely that 3 more days i'm out for those little formats of from will progress. another rich costello tazarsky, i guess 1st could probably fall, but a shimmer, well naturally sh marcal total much of all of those covers all of those am abolla here the, you know, from your for, and i probably put on a kid from a progress from that a public cough he true. those are the most rules kid on the other good photographer for jacqueline, the syllable 1000 documented republican for b. mm hm. go to from google, florida, to see more orders from all video. everybody call them up nato. bon belgrade in 1999 at the ruined general st
these men in south boston town. we had done arching as alco 0 yet cause i was nasty. in 2022. it happened again. the last moment on august, the 1st the opposing sides were reconciled. martco yochi h for the fatherland movement has been coming to the been young checkpoint for a month where gunfire was heard until recently. he wonders where the shot should be fired in a month in 2 or in a year or polished. fernando for an archer patrol other markers, rebel of you more surely that 3 more days i'm...
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a bacon hill lady once went ringing doorbells an irish south boston on behalf of a high minded candidate for the school committee. at one house, an irish housewife listened politely to the ladies pitch for her candidate, and then ask, but doesn't he have a sister who works for schools, or something to do with the school system? the bacon hill lady was shocked at what she chose to be the suggestion of patronage. i assure you, madam, he is not the kind of man who would advance the interests of his sister, to which they self boston housewife or spawned, it will if he won't even help his own sister why would i vote for him? and so, that captures that contrast more than anything else, politics is about helping each other out in material ways, and from the south boston irish woman is not about making 1 million dollars, just getting job for a sister,, relative, something like that. economic interests, shore, material interests, sure. but very basic, at the level of survival, not enrichment. now, offset, or running in 1955, he described this contrast of anglo versus ethnic and native versus immi
a bacon hill lady once went ringing doorbells an irish south boston on behalf of a high minded candidate for the school committee. at one house, an irish housewife listened politely to the ladies pitch for her candidate, and then ask, but doesn't he have a sister who works for schools, or something to do with the school system? the bacon hill lady was shocked at what she chose to be the suggestion of patronage. i assure you, madam, he is not the kind of man who would advance the interests of...
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in boston, south boston is different than another side of boston so being able to connect to people wheny travel and traveling in a lean back experience versus lean forward and reach tv is there to make that. >> when you're in a walmart they have screens and you can relate to that model. >> i can but i think walmart are different because we are talking about people sitting for 70 or 80 minutes but walmart, when i look at retail media, they are the last thing you see before you make a purchase and that is really powerful. that's where walmart is a media company. >> great to see you in person. what do you think of the potential partnership? >> it's interesting to think about walmart using it for advertising. >> he brings up a lot of good points. if you still with us him i had a question. >> that's bringing back the guest. >> is that an absolute no? >> it is but he had a very interesting op-ed and i want to speak to it and give him an opportunity to speak to it. would you mind touching on the di initiatives and the impact on the upward spin allocation? >> it's a touchy subject for a lot of
in boston, south boston is different than another side of boston so being able to connect to people wheny travel and traveling in a lean back experience versus lean forward and reach tv is there to make that. >> when you're in a walmart they have screens and you can relate to that model. >> i can but i think walmart are different because we are talking about people sitting for 70 or 80 minutes but walmart, when i look at retail media, they are the last thing you see before you make...
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they were traveling to be roman catholic shrine, south in boston. japan is marking the 77th anniversary of the nuclear attack on hiroshima. the u. s. dropped the wealth 1st atomic bomb on 6th august 1945 in the final days of world war 2. the explosion destroyed the city and killed 140000 people. a texas court has ordered a conspiracy theorist alex jones to be nearly $50000000.00 in damages. jones falsely claimed a 2012 school shooting sandy hook. new england was a hoax. parents who lost the child, sued him for defamation. sandra, who was one of the worst school shootings in us history. anytime in china is continuing with its largest ever military exercises around ty, one, the island says the drills appear to be a simulation of an attack. besides, their military maneuvers are relations between b gene and washington have nose dived since you as how speaker nancy pelosi visited high one earlier this week. pensions in that i one street have put the region on the edge. this is the 1st time the chinese military drills have beacon place so close to the self governed island. di one says the chi
they were traveling to be roman catholic shrine, south in boston. japan is marking the 77th anniversary of the nuclear attack on hiroshima. the u. s. dropped the wealth 1st atomic bomb on 6th august 1945 in the final days of world war 2. the explosion destroyed the city and killed 140000 people. a texas court has ordered a conspiracy theorist alex jones to be nearly $50000000.00 in damages. jones falsely claimed a 2012 school shooting sandy hook. new england was a hoax. parents who lost the...
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estate developer announced plans to create an entire guinness beer-themed neighborhood known as south bostont's happening in dublin, ireland, at the historic st. james gate where over 300 new apartments will be built on the ground at 260-year-old guinness brewery so you can live at the guinness factory like the children that worked in it. the plan for the guinness quarter calls for a hotel, two acres of public park and performance venue and open space and limitless places to pass out drunk. great news. it'll preserve the historic landmarks like the spot where patty threw a potato. or the spot where they threw patty at the potato. that hurts to get socked in the potato, ask prince harry. topic number four, oh, prince harry. oh free ginger balls. a german car thief tried to disguise himself as a teddy bear or a bear faced life. this was the scene in the english town of roshdale after police found a wanted thief hiding inside a 5-foot tall hed i did bear. looked like the thief recked this bear. police say they were executing a residential search when they came across a giant teddy bear that app
estate developer announced plans to create an entire guinness beer-themed neighborhood known as south bostont's happening in dublin, ireland, at the historic st. james gate where over 300 new apartments will be built on the ground at 260-year-old guinness brewery so you can live at the guinness factory like the children that worked in it. the plan for the guinness quarter calls for a hotel, two acres of public park and performance venue and open space and limitless places to pass out drunk....
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. >> the 89-year-old was the leader of a south boston gang.re finally made. all three men charged in connection with the death of "whitey" bulger, were fellow inmates of his at hazelton federal penitentiary in west virginia. he was 89 at the times he died. hours earlier, he had been transferred to the west virginia facility from a prison in florida. his death immediately raising questions about the transfer and about why the high profile inmate was in with the prison's general population. the three men charged, two of them are accused of hitting him repeatedly on the head, causing bulger's death. all three face a charge of conspiracy to commit first degree murder. one remains at hazelton today. another is still in the federal prison system. and the third suspect was under supervised federal release in florida at the time of his arrest earlier this week. "whitey" bulger, of course, the infamous mob boss led boston's winter hill gang in the '70s and '80s. he was on the run from authorities for nearly 16 years appearing on the fbi's most wanted l
. >> the 89-year-old was the leader of a south boston gang.re finally made. all three men charged in connection with the death of "whitey" bulger, were fellow inmates of his at hazelton federal penitentiary in west virginia. he was 89 at the times he died. hours earlier, he had been transferred to the west virginia facility from a prison in florida. his death immediately raising questions about the transfer and about why the high profile inmate was in with the prison's general...
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a storm surge of 40 inches in south boston could displace more than 35,000 people and recovery wouldbe massively expensive. dr., your organization works on issues such as addressing the sealevel rise and fire risk. with the climate investments and the inflation reduction act lower the cost of disaster relief for the federal government? dr. vajjhala: thank you, senator warren. the answer is 100% absolutely yes. investing in prevention is far more cost-effective than relief and recovery. the recent omb study that highlighted climate change could lead to an annual revenue loss of close to $2 trillion a year noted it could also cost the government up to 128 billion dollars more per year just for dealing with coastal disaster relief, flood insurance, crop insurance, health care and wildfire suppression and flooding of federal facilities. there is no doubt that the inflation reduction act would help address these costs. sen. warren: tackling climate change is a bargain compared to the alternatives. according to the national institute of building sciences, every dollar spent on mitigating n
a storm surge of 40 inches in south boston could displace more than 35,000 people and recovery wouldbe massively expensive. dr., your organization works on issues such as addressing the sealevel rise and fire risk. with the climate investments and the inflation reduction act lower the cost of disaster relief for the federal government? dr. vajjhala: thank you, senator warren. the answer is 100% absolutely yes. investing in prevention is far more cost-effective than relief and recovery. the...
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boston and new york get there natural gas from south america. boston is taking energy from russia.n you asked the question, why is president biden going to supplicants to take for help from a country we do not have to ask for help, it speaks to how handcuffed the democratic party as to the far left radical elements. it is the false ideology around the green new deal that is driving all the decisions. the law that was signed over the last day. >> can i ask you a question as a scientist? when people talk about global warming, they don't talk about american warming, right? it is the whole world, right? if we went to venezuela, iran, saudi, russia and asked them to drill oil -- and their technology is worse than ours -- so if they produce energy at our request, aren't we making the globe worse than if we are doing it ourselves? >> there's a lot of other things that can destroy our environment other than what we are being told to do in america. as a scientist, i am perplexed. the same weaponization i described during covid is happening in our school spirit there's many examples. which i
boston and new york get there natural gas from south america. boston is taking energy from russia.n you asked the question, why is president biden going to supplicants to take for help from a country we do not have to ask for help, it speaks to how handcuffed the democratic party as to the far left radical elements. it is the false ideology around the green new deal that is driving all the decisions. the law that was signed over the last day. >> can i ask you a question as a scientist?...
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about 1% of millennials living in san francisco traveled from seattle, chicago, boston, and new york city. >>> well, south bay neighborhood is getting some added color and flare. look at that. pretty nice. developers at republic urban properties are moving into a new headquarters in willow glen on lincoln avenue. the company will share the building with a new restaurant, poquita. >> the climate for developers post-covid is tough. costs are high. what we try to do is maximize the beauty of the building. that creates additional value. >> it's always tremendously rewarding to add to my city. i'm from here, and i love being able to be a part of how people walk around and experience it. >> depicted in the mural is mexico's historic city of san miguel de allende. miguel de allende. >>> a calnia officifore californians have a choice between two initiatives on sports betting. prop 27 generates hundreds of millions every year to permanently fund getting people off the streets a prop 26? not a dime to solve homelessness prop 27 has strong protections to prevent minors from betting. prop 26? no protections for minor
about 1% of millennials living in san francisco traveled from seattle, chicago, boston, and new york city. >>> well, south bay neighborhood is getting some added color and flare. look at that. pretty nice. developers at republic urban properties are moving into a new headquarters in willow glen on lincoln avenue. the company will share the building with a new restaurant, poquita. >> the climate for developers post-covid is tough. costs are high. what we try to do is maximize the...
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south. and when the british evacuated boston, they took about 3000 loyalists with them. these folks went to new england, some of them stayed, sorry, in nova scotia. some of them stayed nova scotia, other loyalist settled in new york, some in ontario, a lot of these new england refugees relocated to london and became an x-factor immunity there. and then some loyalists were enslaved people who were liberated by the british army and found new lives in canada. some of those folks eventually would create a colony of free people in west africa, called cigarette leon. then there were some loyalists who did returned to the colonies, so the states at this point, and in some cases successfully sued to regain confiscated property. alexander hamilton actually represented all these people in new york. and in many cases, they were real lurie simulated into american society. this was less true in new england than in new york in the south, where there were larger numbers of loyalists to begin with. but not all of them had the same -- behalf of many>> thanks, patric. suzie, do you want t
south. and when the british evacuated boston, they took about 3000 loyalists with them. these folks went to new england, some of them stayed, sorry, in nova scotia. some of them stayed nova scotia, other loyalist settled in new york, some in ontario, a lot of these new england refugees relocated to london and became an x-factor immunity there. and then some loyalists were enslaved people who were liberated by the british army and found new lives in canada. some of those folks eventually would...
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south. tomorrow, big cities like newark and hartford and boston could set records. temps getting to near 100 degrees. not much cooling on saturday. there's a cold front that's trying to push into this warm air. severe thunderstorms from st. louis to detroit tonight. this doesn't make a whole lot of progress, kind of washes out, so, don't expect any sort of big cooldown here in the east. linsey? >> rob, thank you. >>> next tonight, the courtroom showdown between conspiracy theorist alex jones and parents of a sandy hook victim. for years he's called the mass shooting of 26 children and staff a hoax. at trial today, he conceded the massacre was 100% real. and while he was on the stand, the family's attorney delivered a stunning twist. here's abc's erielle reshef. >> reporter: tonight, that admission from conspiracy theorist and radio firebrand alex jones. >> it was, especially since i met the parents. it's 100% real. >> reporter: finally acknowledging the tragedy the world witnessed in 2012. 20 elementary school students and six staff gunned down at sandy hook. >> i c
south. tomorrow, big cities like newark and hartford and boston could set records. temps getting to near 100 degrees. not much cooling on saturday. there's a cold front that's trying to push into this warm air. severe thunderstorms from st. louis to detroit tonight. this doesn't make a whole lot of progress, kind of washes out, so, don't expect any sort of big cooldown here in the east. linsey? >> rob, thank you. >>> next tonight, the courtroom showdown between conspiracy...
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where they were very much outnumbered unlike say in parts of new yorker or the south and when the british evacuated boston they took about 3,000 loyalists with them these folks went to new england some of them stayed in sorry, nova scotia. some state never scott other wireless particularly from new york ultimately settled in ontario a lot of these doing in refugees relocated to london became a little expat community there and then some loyalists were were enslaved people who were liberated by the british army and and were found new lives in canada and and some of those folks eventually would create a colony of free people and west africa could sierra leone and then there were some some loyalists who did return to the colonies to the states of this at this point and and in some cases successfully sued to regain confiscated property alexander hamilton actually represented a lot of these people in new york and and and in many cases they were assimilated into americans society. 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
where they were very much outnumbered unlike say in parts of new yorker or the south and when the british evacuated boston they took about 3,000 loyalists with them these folks went to new england some of them stayed in sorry, nova scotia. some state never scott other wireless particularly from new york ultimately settled in ontario a lot of these doing in refugees relocated to london became a little expat community there and then some loyalists were were enslaved people who were liberated by...
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boston? or will they move further south to odessa, nikolai, and form nova russia? brindley will they integrate trans mystery at the same time was excluded. they cared, osha and gandhi, i the same. okay, we cannot rule out russia one day saying our citizens live here. we're protecting our cities, the russian language, the russian world, with others. our military is here wound and then they just take the territory really daughter's air in by the edge they said, did they tell you that being them, when he doubt see that they are, they were week after the russian invasion of ukraine began. muddle was pro, you're a president, my son do, asked the e you to speed up moldova application for admission. and i think that it's, i think that the war next door has clearly strengthened the desire to join the european union. but think thank you. thank you very much. a great pleasure to be here with you in total moment for me over but also for you as your normal doctor has started working on the mentation of the equipment a long time ago. but now it's the one of the historical momen
boston? or will they move further south to odessa, nikolai, and form nova russia? brindley will they integrate trans mystery at the same time was excluded. they cared, osha and gandhi, i the same. okay, we cannot rule out russia one day saying our citizens live here. we're protecting our cities, the russian language, the russian world, with others. our military is here wound and then they just take the territory really daughter's air in by the edge they said, did they tell you that being them,...
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because so many of the maps that accompany books on the revolution have boston, new york, philadelphia, pittsburgh, maybe charles town, south carolina, which is now charleston, and zero native towns, as though they didn't live in towns in the vast majority of them they did. so, just their presence is really important, but i want to make the case that even if you were, this is i hope an imaginary person, but if you are some imaginary person we didn't really care about native american history at all, but you did care about why the american revolution happened, then you've got to still go look at native americans because of the huge role they played. to answer your question about that, nicole, one role that they played was resisting encroachments on their land, and that leads the british to draw a line along the crest of the appalachian mountains. you can actually see it in this map, the shaded area is west of the mountains and as of 1763, the british government said, if you are a white settler or land speculator, like benjamin franklin or thomas jefferson, or george washington, if you are a land speculator or settlers, you ca
because so many of the maps that accompany books on the revolution have boston, new york, philadelphia, pittsburgh, maybe charles town, south carolina, which is now charleston, and zero native towns, as though they didn't live in towns in the vast majority of them they did. so, just their presence is really important, but i want to make the case that even if you were, this is i hope an imaginary person, but if you are some imaginary person we didn't really care about native american history at...
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ending up on the second floor of boston's south shore mall's, can you believe it?re security guards rushed over to find out what was going on. luckily no one was injured. she got a little confused. she drove over a pedestrian bridge and ended up inside the mall with her car. it was an suv. i can't believe there was a door big enough to fit her inside! >> ainsley: how old was she? >> carley: 78. >> steve: i'm sure that the better way out. better shopping. thank you, carley. >> ainsley: sweet thing, she's 78. i'm glad no one was hurt. >> brian: absolutely. meanwhile, more than $7 billion, that's how much military equipment was left to the taliban after the disastrous withdrawal one year ago. jennifer griffin says the threat of isis on the rise. she joined us next. plus, death of a salesman? why new york governor kathy hochul says it's time to say " sales person." >> ainsley: first, jimmy allen jimmie allen. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪♪ i'm not saying that i'm perfect ♪ ♪ oh, girl, you know i'm not ♪ ♪ but i love you with everything i've got ♪ ♪ i'll give you my best shot ♪♪ shingles.
ending up on the second floor of boston's south shore mall's, can you believe it?re security guards rushed over to find out what was going on. luckily no one was injured. she got a little confused. she drove over a pedestrian bridge and ended up inside the mall with her car. it was an suv. i can't believe there was a door big enough to fit her inside! >> ainsley: how old was she? >> carley: 78. >> steve: i'm sure that the better way out. better shopping. thank you, carley....
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to the end of the civil war and all the's black people in south carolina and then the ame minister in brooklyn basically takes himself to bostonnnot proselytize in the confederacy and 90 percent of all black people as late as 1910 lived in the former confederate states were in the south before the great migration. so they knew it was fertile grounds so ground zero had to be charleston and the first thing that they do is rebuild mother emmanuel church and who they hire as the architect to build it? denmark bessie sign you cannot make that up. so he becomes a major figure in the renaissance and reconstruction and starts his own newspaper and then runs for congress to be elected 1872 and 1876 so the third piece in the story is dylan roof and did not choose accidentally because it was the heart of reconstruction i did the last interview i believe with the reverend. that wednesday night he was at prayer meeting. with the saints. and dylan prayed with them for an hour and then as we know he murdered nine people that night and mother emmanuel. so that completes the arc of mother emmanuel church. but we tend to forget this fat black m
to the end of the civil war and all the's black people in south carolina and then the ame minister in brooklyn basically takes himself to bostonnnot proselytize in the confederacy and 90 percent of all black people as late as 1910 lived in the former confederate states were in the south before the great migration. so they knew it was fertile grounds so ground zero had to be charleston and the first thing that they do is rebuild mother emmanuel church and who they hire as the architect to build...
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is happening here. flood water, cascading through the swath valley in hybrid boston, while province is moving swiftly south, cutting down anything in its path down stream, flash flood, warnings, and evacuation. orders are in effect, volunteers pulling the dead from the water or warning people to stay away from the rivers. levels are rising faster than expected. it is time they say, to get to higher ground. where we have to correspondence in the pocket down, come out hider is in the north in now share in that kind of pack to inquire province 1st to name was robbie in the corner in send province zane. can you give us an idea of what the situation is like then now? well, there are millions of people across the country affected by these floods. most of them live here in interior. same province. we've been driving around meeting with people speaking to them. and the situation is desperate dot condition that people are living in. they are truly dire. we've had children with skin diseases. we've met people who are suffering from dehydration due to a lack of clean drinking water. hunger is a real and present probl
is happening here. flood water, cascading through the swath valley in hybrid boston, while province is moving swiftly south, cutting down anything in its path down stream, flash flood, warnings, and evacuation. orders are in effect, volunteers pulling the dead from the water or warning people to stay away from the rivers. levels are rising faster than expected. it is time they say, to get to higher ground. where we have to correspondence in the pocket down, come out hider is in the north in now...
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south. meanwhile, it's aother day of dangerous heat from the southern plains to new england, boston will feel like 100 degrees today, st. louis will feel like 103. checking the high temperatures elsewhere, 90s in the pacific northwest. seattle and portland are under heat advisories. >>> and coming up, the former miss america running for congress. >>> but first, the growing controversy over migrants being sent on buses from texas to new york city and washington, d.c. what could happen next. >>> and protecting your pet, why dog nappings are on the rise. after my car accident, i wondered what my case was worth. so i called the barnes firm. when that car hit my motorcycle, insurance wasn't fair. so i called the barnes firm. it was the best call i could've made. atat t bararnefirmrm, our r inry a attneysys wk hahard i could've made. atat t bararnefirmrm, to get you the best result possible. call us now and find out what your case could be worth. you u mit bebe sprisised ♪ the barnes firm injury attorneys ♪ ♪ call one eight hundred, eight million ♪ >>> back now with hundreds of migrants arriving in
south. meanwhile, it's aother day of dangerous heat from the southern plains to new england, boston will feel like 100 degrees today, st. louis will feel like 103. checking the high temperatures elsewhere, 90s in the pacific northwest. seattle and portland are under heat advisories. >>> and coming up, the former miss america running for congress. >>> but first, the growing controversy over migrants being sent on buses from texas to new york city and washington, d.c. what could...
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boston sports. i thought just fortune for south africa's cricket captain in the 1st test against english promotion ah, an east 32 people have been killed in a powerful explosion at a mosque in the afghan capital. it happened during evening prayers in cobble on wednesday. the tory gate and b has the details were portable. this mosque and cobble was packed with people. when a bomb exploded, a prominent cleric, malvina, mere mohammed koobooley, was killed in the attack. so were many of his students when the machine, the rose, it was evening. pray time and i was attending the prayers with others when the explosion happened. it was a very powerful blast inside the mosque. many people were martyred and wounded. all that some of the victims were brought to this hospital, which is run by an italian humanitarian organization. from the blast we received vain. papa 35 missions, ma'am duet dead on arrival. one died in our emergency room 8th received their treatment and were there later on discharged while 24 hour admitted in our hospital . mainly dangerous are due to the shell and burden. outside the hospital, r
boston sports. i thought just fortune for south africa's cricket captain in the 1st test against english promotion ah, an east 32 people have been killed in a powerful explosion at a mosque in the afghan capital. it happened during evening prayers in cobble on wednesday. the tory gate and b has the details were portable. this mosque and cobble was packed with people. when a bomb exploded, a prominent cleric, malvina, mere mohammed koobooley, was killed in the attack. so were many of his...
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officially kicked off this week. thousands of his supporters have gathered in south polar lula has accused the current president, j boston aro, if attacking brazilian democracy center has repeatedly cast out on the electronic voting system and has criticized supreme court justices. let's bring in monica yankee, f. r reporter america. you are in one as aires, argentina, capital, but you just back from brazil. what was the situation that what people say about looted campaign will have picked a very symbolic place to for this rally. it's, it's on the same stage that during the military regime there was a rally asking for a direct vote now which was to end the military regime. and that's it. louis trying to to say's trying to, to compare himself as a democrat and say that incumbent president able sonata is, ah, is authoritarian ah, people at the rally. they were a bit. yes, they're worried because there have been a tax against the voting system. so that is a problem, but on the other hand, um, what lula also talked a lot about was the economy. brazil is facing an economic crisis right now with inflation unemployment. and he
officially kicked off this week. thousands of his supporters have gathered in south polar lula has accused the current president, j boston aro, if attacking brazilian democracy center has repeatedly cast out on the electronic voting system and has criticized supreme court justices. let's bring in monica yankee, f. r reporter america. you are in one as aires, argentina, capital, but you just back from brazil. what was the situation that what people say about looted campaign will have picked a...
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attended the service as well as the presidents of some barb way in south africa, antonym abbey, as former leader of the guys, the boston office, they to them. and they was that the bud africans. ma, under santos angola, became one of africa's top oil produces. but his family reaped vast wealth from its resources, leading to allegations of corruption. many of angola is 33000000 people are among the poorest and the world. oh, josh santos died in barcelona in july after a long illness. but his funeral was delayed after some of his children disagreed about where and when he would be buried. a spanish court ruled his body be returned to angola with my tribute to the former president during the 30 years of his career, the effects, the legacy he left, not only as president of the emp yearly, but as a president of the republic of angola there would a handled law while one of his daughters spoke at the service. and now those accused authorities of using the ceremony to distract from recent election results, describing them as a scandalous fraud. his party, the emperor lay, led by success search. you all ran so. so it's worse to
attended the service as well as the presidents of some barb way in south africa, antonym abbey, as former leader of the guys, the boston office, they to them. and they was that the bud africans. ma, under santos angola, became one of africa's top oil produces. but his family reaped vast wealth from its resources, leading to allegations of corruption. many of angola is 33000000 people are among the poorest and the world. oh, josh santos died in barcelona in july after a long illness. but his...
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south. >>> twice the pullser prize winner and historian has died. he was 89 years old. he died yesterday at his home outside boston. his books were beloved by history buffs as he penned lovingly crafted narratives on presidents john adams, harry truman, and teddy roosevelt. he also chronicled the history of the brooklyn bridge and the nation's founding fathers. over his long career, he also won the national book award and was honored with the presidential medal of freedom. >>> up next, is tesla making misleading claims? the accusation from the dmv against tesla's self-driving features. >>> it's he's why i to buy those back to school supplies from the comfort off your couch. will they arrive in time for the first day of school? i'm consumer investigator. we'll show you what our team found next. >> i'm jeff ranieri. great looking weather along the creek. 83 right now. 70s by 7:00 and 8:00. i'll show what you we're in store for tomorrow. fort my fullecas large out-of-state corporations have set their sights on california. they've written prop 27, to allow online sports betting. they tell us it will fund programs for
south. >>> twice the pullser prize winner and historian has died. he was 89 years old. he died yesterday at his home outside boston. his books were beloved by history buffs as he penned lovingly crafted narratives on presidents john adams, harry truman, and teddy roosevelt. he also chronicled the history of the brooklyn bridge and the nation's founding fathers. over his long career, he also won the national book award and was honored with the presidential medal of freedom. >>>...
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to make to make a comment about south asia being the nan flash point and both of my family, you know, reference to it of 2019 lama volleyball prices between india and boston crisis. nations where you rested with did not use in nuclear and words in the in di crisis in the literature coming out from the rest. david, focus on the be the 12 years. and so i think there is a change out there that you should be brought about appreciate non use coming from the rest the day. don't really have the ownership of non use new countries like india, docusign, you know, have you strain from using nuclear weapons and took several prices as much evidence to ok. we'll have to leave it there for time. thank you very much to all of i guess robert kelly robbie october and richard keep it and thank you for watching. you can see the program again any time by visiting our website to l just are dot com. and for further discussion, go to our facebook page that facebook dot com forward slash a j inside story. you're going to join the conversation on twitter. we are at a j inside story for me, kim vanelle and whole team here in the ah ah ah ah sake that mm hm. and then international i
to make to make a comment about south asia being the nan flash point and both of my family, you know, reference to it of 2019 lama volleyball prices between india and boston crisis. nations where you rested with did not use in nuclear and words in the in di crisis in the literature coming out from the rest. david, focus on the be the 12 years. and so i think there is a change out there that you should be brought about appreciate non use coming from the rest the day. don't really have the...
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boston arrow ahead of the election in october. this is the w news, a life of berlin still to come. 10 years after one of the party, darkest days of south africans, according to justice for the dozens of mine workers who were striking for a fair wage. and they were brutally shot by police or so, and amish and i, munitions. deborah has exploded in crime me a week after similar blasts rocked a russian and based on the annex to peninsula the russian defense ministry originally attributed the blasts a to a fire at a military warehouse. and now says the damage is the result of sabotage. local officials say 2 people were injured while another 2000 who moved to safety ukraine has not confirmed nor denied its involvement in the blasts on the peninsula, which russia annexed in 2014. the w corresponded young philip shows in cave, told us more about your crime traction. of course, hardly anybody here believes that it's just a strange series of accidents, and some ukrainian officials have made comments that leave some room for interpretation. let's say. so shortly after the explosion of presidential adviser tweeted, let invaders have to understand
boston arrow ahead of the election in october. this is the w news, a life of berlin still to come. 10 years after one of the party, darkest days of south africans, according to justice for the dozens of mine workers who were striking for a fair wage. and they were brutally shot by police or so, and amish and i, munitions. deborah has exploded in crime me a week after similar blasts rocked a russian and based on the annex to peninsula the russian defense ministry originally attributed the blasts...
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south after civil rights leader evers was assassinated and supported mohammed ali's refusal to join the military during the vietnam war. discussing winning trophy after trophy, in the 60s he battled hostile racism in boston. his home broken into and defaced. but, russell never backed down and stayed politically active into his final years, hosting this photo in 2017, in solidarity with nfl players. >> every time i could do something, i see it as an opportunity. >> reporter: he received an nba lifetime achievement award in 2017. >> where they find all these old people? >> reporter: and inspired generations of nba stars including michael jordan, jayson tatum, and magic johnson, who wrote, i will forever remember his cackling laugh, sense of humor, and love for the game of basketball. >> what a legacy he leaves behind. that was anne thompson reporting. >>> gas prices adding to the struggles of many of those trying to make it in the bay. now aaa says it is even changing the habits of drivers. new surveys find 64% have made adjustments since gas prices started soaring. many change their drive to more fuel-efficient routes, or maybe ease off the gas pedal a bit. gas prices are now off of record highs, experts
south after civil rights leader evers was assassinated and supported mohammed ali's refusal to join the military during the vietnam war. discussing winning trophy after trophy, in the 60s he battled hostile racism in boston. his home broken into and defaced. but, russell never backed down and stayed politically active into his final years, hosting this photo in 2017, in solidarity with nfl players. >> every time i could do something, i see it as an opportunity. >> reporter: he...
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king in the '60s, went to the south and supported muhammad ali's refusal to join the military during the vietnam war. in the '60s he battled hostile racism in boston. but russell never backed down and stayed politically active into his final years, posting this photo in 2017 in solidarity with nfl players. >> every time i could do something, i see it as an opportunity. >> he received an nba lifetime achievement award in 2017. >> where did they find all these tall people? >> and inspired generations of nba stars, including michael jordan, jason tatum and magic johnson, who wrote, i will forever remember his cackling laugh, sense of humor and love for the game of basketball. bill russell was 88 years old. his family said he passed peacefully, his wife at his side. my favorite bill russell statistic, he played in 21 winner-take-all games in the ncaa, olympics and the nba and won all 21. back to you. >> thanks to anne thompson. >>> another ground breaking activist nichelle nichols passing away this weekend at the age of 89. she was one of the first black women to have a leading role in a tv series. she later worked with nasa to recruit minorities. pre
king in the '60s, went to the south and supported muhammad ali's refusal to join the military during the vietnam war. in the '60s he battled hostile racism in boston. but russell never backed down and stayed politically active into his final years, posting this photo in 2017 in solidarity with nfl players. >> every time i could do something, i see it as an opportunity. >> he received an nba lifetime achievement award in 2017. >> where did they find all these tall people?...
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the south for two months after -- assassination, he went down to mississippi and it was a frightening time, and held integrated basketball clinics two months after medgar evers' death. your boston celtics teammate said, don't worry about it, you are going to be ok, just keep a low profile. [laughter] but she went down and held those clinics and talked to young people about the necessity of completing school and becoming economically viable and so forth. bill: well, most of the people as i can see, were economically deprived. and uh, it was one of the places where you can purchase equality. what started as a charity, you could make it a force. i was in boston, and there was a great many courses about why i would go to africa? people told me, that africans don't like you. well the people that were telling me, they didn't like me. [laughter] so, i wanted to go in see for myself. i said ok, and he says, what do you know about africa? what do you know about them, they don't like you. i have family that are friends of mine, and they have been accused of supporting the irish revolution. i remember meeting and sitting with rose kennedy, and i said, if it is all right for them to go bac
the south for two months after -- assassination, he went down to mississippi and it was a frightening time, and held integrated basketball clinics two months after medgar evers' death. your boston celtics teammate said, don't worry about it, you are going to be ok, just keep a low profile. [laughter] but she went down and held those clinics and talked to young people about the necessity of completing school and becoming economically viable and so forth. bill: well, most of the people as i can...
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boston to d. c. things are looking good. central america. heaviest falls of rain will be along that pacific coast and the border with mexico and guatemala and top end of south america. it's pretty quiet, but the winds are blowing in some showers toward the north east coast. brazil in eastern sections is wall south of this. it is all about the heat and associates. you're up to 33 on thursday. we'll get you even higher on saturday to 36 before it all comes crashing down on sunday. with the high have 18 degrees. cats are official airline of the journey. ah ah. safe going home and then international anti corruption excellence award bought now for your hero ah, this is.
boston to d. c. things are looking good. central america. heaviest falls of rain will be along that pacific coast and the border with mexico and guatemala and top end of south america. it's pretty quiet, but the winds are blowing in some showers toward the north east coast. brazil in eastern sections is wall south of this. it is all about the heat and associates. you're up to 33 on thursday. we'll get you even higher on saturday to 36 before it all comes crashing down on sunday. with the high...
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60s, went to the south after medgar evers was assassinated and supported muhammad ali's refusal to join the military during the vietnam war. in the '60s, he battled hostile racism in bostonn and stayed politically active into his final years. posting this photo in 2017 in solidarity with nfl players. >> every time i could do something, i seen it as an opportunity. >> reporter: he received an nba lifetime achievement award in 2017. >> where do they find all these tall people? >> reporter: and inspired generations of nba stars, including michael jordan, jayson tatum and magic johnson, who wrote -- >> what a loss, but what a life. joining me now is david aldridge, two has covered the nba for 35 years. talk to me, david, the loss of bill russell here, it's astounding to think about all that he accomplished in his incredibly full life. you call him the g.o.a.t. of winning. talk to me about that. >> well, look, if you just look at his body of work, you look at what he did at the university of san francisco, won two national championships, he went 71-8 as a player. he came to the nba, he won 11 championships in 13 seasons. he was 11-1 in nba finals. that means he lost one champ
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in south asia, in vietnam, for example, it's low lying and so much rice is produced, if that goes, even with a few inches, it will be different than what happens in bostonld be 78 more years, ten inches. break that up over the years, that doesn't sound as much as i might have thought. put that into global terms, in terms of what will happen. >> again, that's the global av average. that's the whole world. in some places, it could be five feet. basically, the bottom line is it's happening faster than the models predict canned. there's time to prevent the worst. liam texted me. 11 inches is built in. if the paris agreements are met in time, it would avoid 2 1/2 feet of sea level rising. there's a lot of pain to be avoided, depending on human decisions. cities should be planning on this. it's not just cities on the coast. they have to rebuild shipping ports. that affects supply chains. that's food prices, that's climate migrants moving into your neighborhood. nobody will be unscathed if all of these observations play out the way they think they will. and the bottom line is, we're not cooling things off. it's business as usual, and it will only get hotter. >
in south asia, in vietnam, for example, it's low lying and so much rice is produced, if that goes, even with a few inches, it will be different than what happens in bostonld be 78 more years, ten inches. break that up over the years, that doesn't sound as much as i might have thought. put that into global terms, in terms of what will happen. >> again, that's the global av average. that's the whole world. in some places, it could be five feet. basically, the bottom line is it's happening...
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south at this stage and the two images one shows. a parent and children protesting outside the school committee in boston against segregated schools in 1963, and the other is in harlem confrontation between police and a man in 1964 around the harlem race racial uprising after the shooting of james powell. so, let's see. the 1964 civil rights act in voting rights act did little to affect these conditions. for a minority of african-americans who were prepared to take advantage of the opportunities created by civil rights legislation. they could achieve significant advances even as racial prejudices persisted. but for the many trapped by generations of poverty and substandard education conditions did not change. martin luther king observed and again, we read this piece earlier on in it op-ed on january 1st 1966 in the amsterdam news, and you see it up here the excerpt with all the struggle and achievement the seeds of freedom have grown only a bud not yet a flower. the black american is still far from equal. he is straight jacketed and the least skilled most underpaid strat of our society. to put it succinctly the -- in america is an im
south at this stage and the two images one shows. a parent and children protesting outside the school committee in boston against segregated schools in 1963, and the other is in harlem confrontation between police and a man in 1964 around the harlem race racial uprising after the shooting of james powell. so, let's see. the 1964 civil rights act in voting rights act did little to affect these conditions. for a minority of african-americans who were prepared to take advantage of the...