10
10.0
Jun 11, 2025
06/25
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 10
favorite 0
quote 0
[applause] you make massachusetts proud. graduates, this is a legacy that you are part of. a legacy of leadership, of courage. you have been shaped by this legacy. i had the honor of being able to meet some members of the class of 55 here earlier today and the class of 50. incredible legacy. and you have all made your own unique contributions to that legacy in all of the ways so beautifully described. from around the world and across america, you brought your cultures together to form one community. you studied science, technology, arts, humanities, growing in wisdom as well as knowledge. i appreciate you have also served your communities here on campus and in the cities and towns of the connecticut river valley and across the globe. you have learned truths about the world and importantly, you have learned truths about yourself. you have also learned something about resilience. i know how you started the moment we were in the pandemic and what it took to get here, what it took to get through with all the disruption and disorientation it caused. but you figured it out. and t
[applause] you make massachusetts proud. graduates, this is a legacy that you are part of. a legacy of leadership, of courage. you have been shaped by this legacy. i had the honor of being able to meet some members of the class of 55 here earlier today and the class of 50. incredible legacy. and you have all made your own unique contributions to that legacy in all of the ways so beautifully described. from around the world and across america, you brought your cultures together to form one...
11
11
Jun 1, 2025
06/25
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 11
favorite 0
quote 0
[applause] [applause] >> make massachusetts proud. and graduates, this is a legacy that you are a part of a legacy of leadership, a legacy of courage, and imitate by this legacy. i had the honor of being able to meet the members from the class of 55 here earlier today in class of 50 here earlier today an incredible incredible legacy evolve make your own unique contributions to that legacy in all the ways that so beautifully described. from around the world, and across america, you brought your cultures together to form one community. amanda: science technology arts humanity, growing in wisdom as l as knowledge. and i appreciate you also serve your communities here on campus, is cities and towns of the connecticut river valley and o'clock across about. and you have learned the truth about the world. and importantly of truth about yourself. and you also learn something about read sylvia's, and know how you started the moment that we ran the pandemic and what it took to get here and what it took to get through with all of the disruptions
[applause] [applause] >> make massachusetts proud. and graduates, this is a legacy that you are a part of a legacy of leadership, a legacy of courage, and imitate by this legacy. i had the honor of being able to meet the members from the class of 55 here earlier today in class of 50 here earlier today an incredible incredible legacy evolve make your own unique contributions to that legacy in all the ways that so beautifully described. from around the world, and across america, you brought...
17
17
Jun 4, 2025
06/25
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 17
favorite 0
quote 0
the gentleman from massachusetts reserves.he chair would remind all remarks are to be made to the chair. the gentlelady from minnesota is recognized. mrs. fischbach: thank you, mr. speaker. again, i always have to take the opportunity to correct things. what we are doing in this bill with -- in the reconciliation bill, because this bill in front of us is not what they are talking about. because they are digresses into antitrump talking points. with the medicaid and in the reconciliation bill, we have four aibled bodied individuals without dependents, there is a work requirement. that could be schooling or community engagement. we will be removing illegal immigrants who should not be on medicaid. we also are looking that waste, fraud and abuse, those items and those people that will be removed should not have been on medicaid in the first place. they shouldn't have been there any ways. so, it is -- we are not removing people that need medicaid because those people who need it will be getting it. it's that work requirement and i
the gentleman from massachusetts reserves.he chair would remind all remarks are to be made to the chair. the gentlelady from minnesota is recognized. mrs. fischbach: thank you, mr. speaker. again, i always have to take the opportunity to correct things. what we are doing in this bill with -- in the reconciliation bill, because this bill in front of us is not what they are talking about. because they are digresses into antitrump talking points. with the medicaid and in the reconciliation bill,...
10
10.0
Jun 20, 2025
06/25
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 10
favorite 0
quote 0
my enslavers said low cloth came from a city in massachusetts. i think it was just a name that was associated. the text that they wrote, textiles that they were given. like i don't necessarily think, oh what's the history of the band, the company like, you know, when did xerox form and i just know like when i need to get something copy and i need to go to xerox machine and you know what i mean? i think it was the same enslaved people was just the name that was given the textiles that they use. i, i would love to find a document where an enslaved person says like, i know a little something about lowell, massachusetts and the person i mean, person to answer that question would be the scholar at amherst whose name i forgetting. yes. because he's interested in the african-american population in lower massachusetts, where elizabeth been trained. she's a professor at amherst college. so she's interested in the experience. african-americans in lowell, massachusetts this research is more so on. formerly enslaved people, the american south, who make refer
my enslavers said low cloth came from a city in massachusetts. i think it was just a name that was associated. the text that they wrote, textiles that they were given. like i don't necessarily think, oh what's the history of the band, the company like, you know, when did xerox form and i just know like when i need to get something copy and i need to go to xerox machine and you know what i mean? i think it was the same enslaved people was just the name that was given the textiles that they use....
16
16
Jun 12, 2025
06/25
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 16
favorite 0
quote 0
mcgovern's district in worcester, massachusetts. we were classmates, friends, teammates, and we spent an occasional evening in worcester at an irish bar having a pint, maybe two. we were young, talking about life. father shaughnessy joined the jesuits and became an ordained pryce before ache -- priest before making the noble decision to enlist in the marines in 1 1994. lieutenant commander shaughnessy brought faith and comfort to many soldiers, including a congregation of 32,000 in iraq. his impact has earned him a number of accolades, such as the martyrs -- merittous service medals. and navy and marine corps command commendation medals. please join me in thanking father paul shaughnessy for his service and for sharing his wisdom and faith with us today. thank you, mr. speaker. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from ohio seek recognition? >> mr. speaker, i ask unanimous consent to address the house for one minute. revise and extend my remarks. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the g
mcgovern's district in worcester, massachusetts. we were classmates, friends, teammates, and we spent an occasional evening in worcester at an irish bar having a pint, maybe two. we were young, talking about life. father shaughnessy joined the jesuits and became an ordained pryce before ache -- priest before making the noble decision to enlist in the marines in 1 1994. lieutenant commander shaughnessy brought faith and comfort to many soldiers, including a congregation of 32,000 in iraq. his...
26
26
Jun 24, 2025
06/25
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 26
favorite 0
quote 0
let me talk about massachusetts 2. massachusetts 2 has 524,530 taxpayers.he average taxpayer in that district will see a 20% tax hike if the piece of legislation is not passed and a family of four making $95,000 in the district would see a $2,100 tax increase if the piece of legislation doesn't pass. 89,000 massachusetts 2 families would see their household's child tax credit cut in half. 89% of massachusetts taxpayers would see their guaranteed deduction cut in half. 64,380 small businesses in massachusetts 2 would be hit with a 43.4% tax rate if the 199-a small business deduction expires. 22,427 of those citizens would be impacted by the run of the alternative minimum tax. 1,780 family-owned farms in massachusetts would have their death tax exemptions slashed in half next year. mr. speaker, they keep using the word billionaires. the bottom line is, they're trying to raise taxes on everyday americans that deserve better. they work hard for their money. and candidly the government takes too much of it from them anyway. let's give it back to them. they earne
let me talk about massachusetts 2. massachusetts 2 has 524,530 taxpayers.he average taxpayer in that district will see a 20% tax hike if the piece of legislation is not passed and a family of four making $95,000 in the district would see a $2,100 tax increase if the piece of legislation doesn't pass. 89,000 massachusetts 2 families would see their household's child tax credit cut in half. 89% of massachusetts taxpayers would see their guaranteed deduction cut in half. 64,380 small businesses in...
76
76
Jun 2, 2025
06/25
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 76
favorite 0
quote 0
regarding the massachusetts operation.assachusetts governor, she is ignoring all the criminals being arrested and deciding to focus on 118-year-old high school student who got picked up by ice. she posted quote, i demand immediate answers from ice about the arrest of a milford high school student yesterday. where he is and how his due process is being protected. the trump administration continues to create fear in our communities and is making us all less safe. ice director todd lyons responded on fox this morning. >> the fact that he is an overstay. if we encounter someone that is here illegally or has violated the law like this young gentleman did, we will take action. what i would say to the governor is does she ask every police department when they lawfully arrest and 18-year-old what's going on with them? she needs to let the federal government focus on what we're doing and get these people who have overstayed their visa and violate immigration law out of our country. >> bill: the massachusetts governor, she talks abo
regarding the massachusetts operation.assachusetts governor, she is ignoring all the criminals being arrested and deciding to focus on 118-year-old high school student who got picked up by ice. she posted quote, i demand immediate answers from ice about the arrest of a milford high school student yesterday. where he is and how his due process is being protected. the trump administration continues to create fear in our communities and is making us all less safe. ice director todd lyons responded...
9
9.0
Jun 12, 2025
06/25
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 9
favorite 0
quote 0
the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from massachusetts reserves. the gentleman from kentucky is recognized mr. comber: mr. speaker, i yield five minutes to the gentleman from louisiana, the sponsor of the bill, mr. higgins. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from louisiana is recognized for five minutes. mr. higgins: thank you, mr. speaker. let's have a candid conversation if we could. my colleagues across the aisle. congress, america, we need to clarify, for citizens watching, mr. speaker, congress has the unique authority and therefore responsibility for our nation's capital as opposed to other municipalities across the country. why not phoenix, new orleans, atlanta, etc. because it's not the nation's capital, that's why. it's not reflected in the responsibilities that are enumerated for congress for the district of columbia for our nation's capital. so with the pendulum swings of majority control that we observe in our nation, from democrat majority to republican majority, my democrat colleagues feel responsible to make changes when they hav
the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from massachusetts reserves. the gentleman from kentucky is recognized mr. comber: mr. speaker, i yield five minutes to the gentleman from louisiana, the sponsor of the bill, mr. higgins. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from louisiana is recognized for five minutes. mr. higgins: thank you, mr. speaker. let's have a candid conversation if we could. my colleagues across the aisle. congress, america, we need to clarify, for citizens watching, mr....
19
19
Jun 2, 2025
06/25
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 19
favorite 0
quote 0
we will keep track of what is going on in massachusetts. a reporter with the boston globe, samantha, thank you for that. voting is under way in a snap election in south korea you can see a polling station where people are casting their votes. the election was called after the impeachment of the former president, he was forced from office after a disastrous attempt to declare martial law that has left the country deeply divided. opinion polls have put the democratic party leader well ahead of his conservative rival. police in portugal say new searches are taking place until friday by german officers investigating the disappearance of madeleine mccann. the three-year-old went missing from a holiday apartment in praia da luz in the algarve in 2007. it's 18 years since madeleine mccann disappeared from the portuguese resort of praia de luz. now news of a fresh search. in an area that includes the holiday apartment from where the british toddler went missing, and a house where the chief suspect used to live. that's christian bruckner, a convicte
we will keep track of what is going on in massachusetts. a reporter with the boston globe, samantha, thank you for that. voting is under way in a snap election in south korea you can see a polling station where people are casting their votes. the election was called after the impeachment of the former president, he was forced from office after a disastrous attempt to declare martial law that has left the country deeply divided. opinion polls have put the democratic party leader well ahead of...
4
4.0
Jun 21, 2025
06/25
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 4
favorite 0
quote 0
in 19th century massachusetts and new england. drawing on both archival sources and his expertise in the historical period. he professor dorsey, shows how industrialization altered families and communities affect it. religious practice and belief and exposed gender and class prejudices. murder in the mill town updates the story of the dislocations of the first industrial revolution through its application of new scholarly developments with a subtle, nuanced reading of sources, while also demonstrate reading how national forces affected local events. transcending its tight, narrow new england focus, the book fulfills the promise of intensely focused micro and regional histories to illustrate large themes and national developments. dorsey tells an enthralling story complete with a with major and minor character rising and falling action, engaging dialog and dramatic tension. it's an abc salute, gem remarked one of the committee members. one of the best books i've ever read. professor dorsey, on behalf of president brenda lawson and
in 19th century massachusetts and new england. drawing on both archival sources and his expertise in the historical period. he professor dorsey, shows how industrialization altered families and communities affect it. religious practice and belief and exposed gender and class prejudices. murder in the mill town updates the story of the dislocations of the first industrial revolution through its application of new scholarly developments with a subtle, nuanced reading of sources, while also...
210
210
Jun 10, 2025
06/25
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 210
favorite 0
quote 0
the gentlemanfrom massachusetts is recognized. mr. mcgovern: every one of the organizations actually does account for growth. i have the charts here and am happy to share them from the penn wharton budget model -- here's the graph. i'm happy to share it with you. if your leadership is telling you that they don't, then they are not being honest wit you about the extent of this. mr. massie, a member of the republican party has talalked about your big ugly bill is going to add t trillions to the deficit and the debt. and with that, i reserve. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman reserves. the gentlelady from indiana. mrs. houchin: i reserve. mr. mcgovern: could i ask the gentlelady how many more speakers? mrs. houchin: i am prepared to close. mr. mcgovern: how much time do i have left? the speaker pro tempore: 6 1/2 minutes. mr. mcgovern: the truth is these bills are nothing more than window dressing to cover up a grotesque set of priorities. let's not forget republicans voted to take health care away from 16 million people, not undocu
the gentlemanfrom massachusetts is recognized. mr. mcgovern: every one of the organizations actually does account for growth. i have the charts here and am happy to share them from the penn wharton budget model -- here's the graph. i'm happy to share it with you. if your leadership is telling you that they don't, then they are not being honest wit you about the extent of this. mr. massie, a member of the republican party has talalked about your big ugly bill is going to add t trillions to the...
20
20
Jun 30, 2025
06/25
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 20
favorite 0
quote 0
massachusetts is at the center of all of that in many ways.in massachusetts, it's not just for the care and clinical trials and the services it delivers, public health services it delivers to actual constituents, it is a major driver of our economy, both our healthcare institutions, our higher ed institutions. you think about nih funding being cut, that is undermining our economy in massachusetts. and then you think about the lives, of course, that it is saving. we cannot discount that. it was a 76 page decision. the judge was very thoughtful in really talking about what it means in terms of saving someone's life. i just quickly have to say when we talk about a clinical trial, it is not a matter of missing an appointment and then you can make it up. you miss one part of your clinical trial, it's game over. so i'm proud of the ag's that stepped up not only in nih i but nih ii. this administration continued to play games, cancelling grant meetings, not being responsive -- we had a victory in both cases. most recently in nih ii where the judge as
massachusetts is at the center of all of that in many ways.in massachusetts, it's not just for the care and clinical trials and the services it delivers, public health services it delivers to actual constituents, it is a major driver of our economy, both our healthcare institutions, our higher ed institutions. you think about nih funding being cut, that is undermining our economy in massachusetts. and then you think about the lives, of course, that it is saving. we cannot discount that. it was...
13
13
Jun 20, 2025
06/25
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 13
favorite 0
quote 0
the massachusetts historical society established the peter j. gomes memorial prize in honor of the late reverend professor peter j. gomes. reverend gomes was the plumer professor of christian morals and pewcy minister of the memorial church at harvard university. he was also an overseer, an honorary fellow, as well as a board member of the massachusetts historical society. a zealous preacher, orator, and lover of history, he often quoted from the book of romans and urged people to be transformed by the renewal of your mind. sound historical scholarship written for a broad audience helps both transform and renew one's mind. and in that spirit and in the memory of reverend gomes, who passed away in 2011, the mhs presents this award each year to the best nonfiction work in the history of massachusetts published in the preceding year. this year's competition included 14 works that spanned centuries of history that covered topics from biographies to memory to global trade. the selection committee, which was made up entirely of judges outside of the m
the massachusetts historical society established the peter j. gomes memorial prize in honor of the late reverend professor peter j. gomes. reverend gomes was the plumer professor of christian morals and pewcy minister of the memorial church at harvard university. he was also an overseer, an honorary fellow, as well as a board member of the massachusetts historical society. a zealous preacher, orator, and lover of history, he often quoted from the book of romans and urged people to be...
111
111
Jun 6, 2025
06/25
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 111
favorite 0
quote 1
. >> jacqui: joining us now is massachusetts gop chair. thank you for being here this morning.tion. what are people saying about this around boston and around massachusetts? >> thanks for having me. it is disgusting that a mayor of boston, our largest city, would make derogatory comments in this manner about law enforcement who are on the streets trying to protect the citizens of massachusetts. kudos to director lyons who is himself a boston native for standing up and defending our law enforcement who are trying to protect innocent civilians and enforce the law. >> jacqui: the department of homeland security had something to say about this. you have a statement here. mayor wu comparing ice agents to neo-nazis is sickening. attacks on our brave law enforcement is wrong. ice officers are facing a 413% increase in assaults. u.s. attorney leah foley also had something to say. >> federal agents in marked jackets and vests are masking their faces because people like mayor wu have created false narratives. federal agents and their children are being threatened, doxed and assaulted and
. >> jacqui: joining us now is massachusetts gop chair. thank you for being here this morning.tion. what are people saying about this around boston and around massachusetts? >> thanks for having me. it is disgusting that a mayor of boston, our largest city, would make derogatory comments in this manner about law enforcement who are on the streets trying to protect the citizens of massachusetts. kudos to director lyons who is himself a boston native for standing up and defending our...
34
34
Jun 11, 2025
06/25
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 34
favorite 0
quote 0
the gentleman from massachusetts is recognized. mr. lynch: thank you, mr. speaker. i yield back. thank you. the speaker pro tempore: t he gentleman yields back his time. the gentleman from kentucky is recognized. mr. comer: thank you, mr. speaker. president trump's electoral mandate includes a promise to the american people the republicans would resolve the criminal illegal alien crisis across this nation. this bill is a necessary step in ensuring our nation's capital is an ally and not an opponent in a fight to end this crisis. specifically, h.r. 2056 represents a important step in codifying president trump's executive order in making the district of columbia safe and beautiful by directing support by supporting the direct enhancement of supporting the local law enforcement with the illegal aliens. i ask support for this sponsored by mr. higgins and yield my time. the speaker pro tempore: p ursuant to house resolution 439 the previous question is ordered on the bill as amended. the question is on engrossment and third reading of the b
the gentleman from massachusetts is recognized. mr. lynch: thank you, mr. speaker. i yield back. thank you. the speaker pro tempore: t he gentleman yields back his time. the gentleman from kentucky is recognized. mr. comer: thank you, mr. speaker. president trump's electoral mandate includes a promise to the american people the republicans would resolve the criminal illegal alien crisis across this nation. this bill is a necessary step in ensuring our nation's capital is an ally and not an...
97
97
Jun 10, 2025
06/25
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 97
favorite 0
quote 0
he goes to milford high school in massachusetts. his name is marcelo. and we brought you the story of the most unusual graduation day at milford high last weekend. when the kids graduated, they went through the graduation ceremony, and then they all marched with their families and with all the teachers and all the rest of the kids from school. they all marched down to milford town hall to protest for marcelo, because trump's immigration agents had stopped him while he was driving to volleyball practice with his high school teammates. they had pulled him over. they arrested him and the whole dang town of milford, massachusetts, turned out to defend him, to stand up for him and to try to get him out. we brought you that story this time last week. and tonight, exactly one week later, we can show you these images of his homecoming, because marcelo has been freed, returned to his family and to his community. they as a community, as a town, as a school, challenged his arrest. when his case was being heard, the whole town came to the courthouse, including doze
he goes to milford high school in massachusetts. his name is marcelo. and we brought you the story of the most unusual graduation day at milford high last weekend. when the kids graduated, they went through the graduation ceremony, and then they all marched with their families and with all the teachers and all the rest of the kids from school. they all marched down to milford town hall to protest for marcelo, because trump's immigration agents had stopped him while he was driving to volleyball...
94
94
Jun 3, 2025
06/25
by
KDTV
tv
eye 94
favorite 0
quote 0
tenemos personas con. >> piernas . >> quebradas en wilford , massachusetts.bol ice . >> buscaba a su padre, pero cuando vieron que el joven de secundaria era indocumentado, lo arrestaron . >> Él es un hombre de dios . Él el . una persona que le gusta deportes ice . >> expresó su frustración por las jurisdicciones . >> santuario if sanctuary. no te metas en nuestro . >> camino . >> indicó . >> debido a que. >> ustedes lo sueltan en las calles. >> nos vemos obligados. >> a buscarlos en las . >> comunidades . >> ice defendió. >> el uso de las máscaras . >> people are out there taking. >> photos . >> algunos están tomando fotos de sus. >> caras. >> y sus nombres amenazándolos de. >> muerte en el internet , sostuvo . >> hace poco esta mujer grabó. >> por . >> teléfono . >> como un agente de ice , arrestaba. a un inmigrante ice. >> la amenazó. >> con detenerla . >> ice indicó que la seguridad. >> de sus agentes es su prioridad y que amenazarlos o agredirlos es. >> un delito. >> ilia . muchas gracias claudia. también en massachusetts, este video muestra a una mujer
tenemos personas con. >> piernas . >> quebradas en wilford , massachusetts.bol ice . >> buscaba a su padre, pero cuando vieron que el joven de secundaria era indocumentado, lo arrestaron . >> Él es un hombre de dios . Él el . una persona que le gusta deportes ice . >> expresó su frustración por las jurisdicciones . >> santuario if sanctuary. no te metas en nuestro . >> camino . >> indicó . >> debido a que. >> ustedes lo sueltan en...
11
11
Jun 20, 2025
06/25
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 11
favorite 0
quote 0
cohen and jefferson in 76, the author of the massachusetts constitution in 1759, which is, of course, the first state constitution written by a special convention ratified by the people and featuring separation of legislative, judicial powers and, house, senate, governor with a qualified veto. he went on to diplomatic office and helped negotiate end of the revolution and was a first vice president. second president united states, and is also, as one of our great men of letters. he has correspondence with. jefferson is one of the great exchanges, american letters and, of course, is also the father and grandfather. great grandfather of some of the most distinguished american politicians and writers, but adams was also and is probably underappreciated as a writer on politics we don't study him as much other historians or political theorists constitutional scholars to understand how our constitution to work, what our constitutional order is like, what checks and are, what they're for, why you have to houses, questions that and that's unfortunate because he has a lot to teach us now to und
cohen and jefferson in 76, the author of the massachusetts constitution in 1759, which is, of course, the first state constitution written by a special convention ratified by the people and featuring separation of legislative, judicial powers and, house, senate, governor with a qualified veto. he went on to diplomatic office and helped negotiate end of the revolution and was a first vice president. second president united states, and is also, as one of our great men of letters. he has...
39
39
Jun 17, 2025
06/25
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 39
favorite 0
quote 0
also massachusetts governor maura healey. i should stop talking now because now it is time for the last word with the aforementioned lawrence o'donnell and all of those really good guests. good evening. lawrence. >> no, rachel. keep going. >> keep keep. >> selling the show. thank you very much, rachel. i wanted to show you you've been covering these protests and, by the way, getting us ready for it as it was coming, just better than anyone. so there was there was no real surprise, i think, for your audience about just how big and how important this was this weekend. but i wanted to show you a theme that i discovered, even though i was on the other side of the country that was happening in the santa monica protest. there's a recurring theme that was on the signs there. now, the this photograph was taken by elizabeth o'donnell on the other side of the country, sending it to me in new york. and that is actually victor fresco with that sign. victor is a very big tv writer in la, with a very long career on all sorts of shows that
also massachusetts governor maura healey. i should stop talking now because now it is time for the last word with the aforementioned lawrence o'donnell and all of those really good guests. good evening. lawrence. >> no, rachel. keep going. >> keep keep. >> selling the show. thank you very much, rachel. i wanted to show you you've been covering these protests and, by the way, getting us ready for it as it was coming, just better than anyone. so there was there was no real...
29
29
Jun 10, 2025
06/25
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 29
favorite 0
quote 0
the ice activity. >> we're seeing in. >> massachusetts is sad.art. >> wrenching and it's horrific. >> and they're saying they're. >> doing this. >> in the. >> name of. >> public safety. >> but in. >> fact, all they're doing is inciting. >> fear in our communities, picking up folks in broad daylight who have been here as long. law abiding residents, picking up a high school student with no public safety record whatsoever, targeting babies. and so if people are protesting and. >> exercising their first amendment. >> right, because they are outraged by the aggressive posture of ice in our communities, by the unlawful. administration's actions, and most importantly. wanting to. exercise their power. >> to say. >> enough is enough. >> and so i'm proud to stand with my democratic. >> ags in pushing back. >> and fighting against. what is certainly going to change the fabric and reputation of this country. >> and most. >> importantly, we hope that folks wake up to get a sense of what's going. >> on and join. >> our efforts. >> you know, a.j. platkin, it
the ice activity. >> we're seeing in. >> massachusetts is sad.art. >> wrenching and it's horrific. >> and they're saying they're. >> doing this. >> in the. >> name of. >> public safety. >> but in. >> fact, all they're doing is inciting. >> fear in our communities, picking up folks in broad daylight who have been here as long. law abiding residents, picking up a high school student with no public safety record whatsoever,...
11
11
Jun 2, 2025
06/25
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 11
favorite 0
quote 0
both of our storefronts are located on the traditional lands of the massachusetts people. and so i'd like to begin by acknowledging our presence on their ancestral homelands. and before i introduce tonight's guest, i do just want to cover a few housekeeping details. firstly, copies of lincoln versus davis are for sale at the register. you can purchase that at the end of the night if you've not already done so. there will be an audience q&a following the lecture. so if there's anything you'd like to ask, please have those questions ready to go at the end. i will have a mic that i will pass around and i will call on folks so that they can speak into the mic. there will also be a signing that will be set up at the base of the stage. and lastly, if you've not already done so, please silence your phones for the duration of the event. and without further ado, it is my pleasure to introduce tonight's guest historian nigel hamilton is a new york times best selling biographer of general bernard, monty montgomery. president john f kennedy, president bill clinton and president frankl
both of our storefronts are located on the traditional lands of the massachusetts people. and so i'd like to begin by acknowledging our presence on their ancestral homelands. and before i introduce tonight's guest, i do just want to cover a few housekeeping details. firstly, copies of lincoln versus davis are for sale at the register. you can purchase that at the end of the night if you've not already done so. there will be an audience q&a following the lecture. so if there's anything you'd...
73
73
Jun 1, 2025
06/25
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 73
favorite 0
quote 0
you guys get the point it goes on and on in massachusetts.many of these heinous crimes whether child rape, drug trafficking these guys get released on low bond hundreds or low thousands get let go and don't cooperate with i.c.e. so i.c.e. has to go out to find them. charlie: earlier you said it was the best teams from i.c.e. but no a go team. from all over the country so what is it about the boston sector that makes them so good? bill: they get zero cooperation and intel guys are so good. you sthee video -- charlie: sanctuary cities. rachel: no law enforcement cooperation. bill: massachusetts is a sanctuary state boston a sanctuary city so they have to track them down and massachusetts doesn't share their dmv records they can't match anything. they have to use their their own intel to go do surveillance and half of the time you're seeing video of the action a lot of time we're with them we're sitting in cars listening to radio waiting for them to have eyes on targets to come out of a house waiting for them to leave for work and then they snat
you guys get the point it goes on and on in massachusetts.many of these heinous crimes whether child rape, drug trafficking these guys get released on low bond hundreds or low thousands get let go and don't cooperate with i.c.e. so i.c.e. has to go out to find them. charlie: earlier you said it was the best teams from i.c.e. but no a go team. from all over the country so what is it about the boston sector that makes them so good? bill: they get zero cooperation and intel guys are so good. you...
73
73
Jun 2, 2025
06/25
by
KSTS
tv
eye 73
favorite 0
quote 0
agentes migratorios detienen a un estudiante en massachusetts cuando se dirigÍa a su prÁctica de voleibol indignaciÓn. el aumento de los aranceles al acero y aluminio anunciado por el presidente trump podrÍa tener un efecto inesperado en su bolsillo. artÍculos como electrodomÉsticos y productos enlatados podrÍan costarle mÁs. y cada vez son mÁs las mujeres que carecen de una buena salud mental. madres inmigrantes, solteras y trabajadoras estÁn entre las mÁs afectadas. asÍ lo revelÓ un nuevo estudio. >> noticias telemundo fin de semana con johanna suÁrez. >> quÉ tal? gracias por estar con nosotros, les saluda marlene guzmÁn. en ausencia de mi compaÑera johanna suÁrez, en esta ediciÓn para la costa oeste. comenzamos con una noticia de Última hora una un ataque contra un grupo de personas que pedÍa la liberaciÓn de rehenes en el poder de hamas. terminÓ con seis personas heridas por quemaduras. este incidente ocurriÓ en boulder, colorado, ciudad ubicada a unas 30 millas al noroeste de denver. los primeros reportes indican que una persona les lanzÓ lo que parece ser un cÓctel molotov. de momen
agentes migratorios detienen a un estudiante en massachusetts cuando se dirigÍa a su prÁctica de voleibol indignaciÓn. el aumento de los aranceles al acero y aluminio anunciado por el presidente trump podrÍa tener un efecto inesperado en su bolsillo. artÍculos como electrodomÉsticos y productos enlatados podrÍan costarle mÁs. y cada vez son mÁs las mujeres que carecen de una buena salud mental. madres inmigrantes, solteras y trabajadoras estÁn entre las mÁs afectadas. asÍ lo revelÓ...
55
55
Jun 2, 2025
06/25
by
KDTV
tv
eye 55
favorite 0
quote 0
mire . >> hoy conmoción y tristeza en milford , massachusetts. después de que uno de sus.u novia, su entrenador de voleibol . calificó el hecho como repugnante y describió a gomes como un joven excepcional . athlete who es quizá la persona más simpática del instituto. todos los días , independientemente de cómo se sintiera , siempre tenía una sonrisa en el rostro. asegura el maestro que así como sus amigos y familiares , sienten una sensación de desamparo, ellos confirman que la comunidad de milford es el único hogar que el joven ha conocido desde que llegó con su familia a los cinco o seis años y que es un alumno destacado en clases de honor. además de un excelente deportista y estudiante de música . los residentes. >> de milford . >> protestaron pacíficamente exigiendo que se liberado justo después de la ceremonia de graduación este domingo 1 de junio. la gobernadora de massachusetts aprovechó el día para pedir que ice dé información inmediata sobre por qué fue arrestado , dónde se encuentra y cómo se está protegiendo su debido proceso . la gobernadora también escribió l
mire . >> hoy conmoción y tristeza en milford , massachusetts. después de que uno de sus.u novia, su entrenador de voleibol . calificó el hecho como repugnante y describió a gomes como un joven excepcional . athlete who es quizá la persona más simpática del instituto. todos los días , independientemente de cómo se sintiera , siempre tenía una sonrisa en el rostro. asegura el maestro que así como sus amigos y familiares , sienten una sensación de desamparo, ellos confirman que...
72
72
Jun 19, 2025
06/25
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 72
favorite 0
quote 0
if you are taxed in massachusetts, billion dollar going to people sucking the life out of your city. those are people you keep electing. and this clown max frost calls for mass amnesty, calls ice raids disgusting. the anti-american -- >> ainsley: this is what democrats do, snatching them off the street making it sound like this is jeffrey dahmer style, no, these are criminals that have raped children and abused their wives, people that are spreading fentanyl in our communities killing americans and children. these are bad guys, those are ones donald trump said he is going after. this is not an innocent person they are snatching up just here for a better life and sending money home. these people are selling drugs, attached to cartels and gangs, they are criminals. >> griff: i don't think anybody is with mayor wu. >> ainsley: massachusetts, liberal. >> brian: they keep getting elected. and chased boo i a el salvador ian last night getting stabbed to death because illegal immigrant that shouldn't be here. >> ainsley: working hard in massachusetts, tax dollars. >> griff: i vote carley sh
if you are taxed in massachusetts, billion dollar going to people sucking the life out of your city. those are people you keep electing. and this clown max frost calls for mass amnesty, calls ice raids disgusting. the anti-american -- >> ainsley: this is what democrats do, snatching them off the street making it sound like this is jeffrey dahmer style, no, these are criminals that have raped children and abused their wives, people that are spreading fentanyl in our communities killing...
46
46
Jun 2, 2025
06/25
by
KSTS
tv
eye 46
favorite 0
quote 0
y una comunidad en massachusetts exige la liberaciÓn de un estudiante de preparatoria que fue detenidotes migratorios cuando se dirigÍa a sus prÁcticas de voleibol. ademÁs, hoy por primera vez en mÉxico, votantes eligieron a un nuevo poder judicial, una jornada marcada por el debate y la baja participaciÓn y una comunidad en el norte de colombia transforma una de sus calles en un mega tobogÁn. >> noticias telemundo en la noche con johana suÁrez. >> gracias por acompaÑarnos esta noche, les saluda marlene guzmÁn. en ausencia de mi compaÑera johana suÁrez, iniciamos en colorado, donde investigan el ataque a varias personas en boulder, ciudad ubicada a unas 30 millas de denver, la capital del estado. las vÍctimas eran parte de un grupo que pedÍa la liberaciÓn de los rehenes que estÁn en manos de hamas. segÚn las autoridades, un hombre utilizÓ lo que describen como un lanzallamas improvisado y lo que se cree era un cÓctel molotov. al menos seis personas estÁn heridas y el sospechoso ya es interrogado por las autoridades. joan castellanos, de telemundo. denver. tiene mÁs informaciÓn. >> asÍ
y una comunidad en massachusetts exige la liberaciÓn de un estudiante de preparatoria que fue detenidotes migratorios cuando se dirigÍa a sus prÁcticas de voleibol. ademÁs, hoy por primera vez en mÉxico, votantes eligieron a un nuevo poder judicial, una jornada marcada por el debate y la baja participaciÓn y una comunidad en el norte de colombia transforma una de sus calles en un mega tobogÁn. >> noticias telemundo en la noche con johana suÁrez. >> gracias por acompaÑarnos...
123
123
Jun 25, 2025
06/25
by
KPIX
tv
eye 123
favorite 0
quote 0
because it's time for west newbury, massachusetts, community calendar!ity calendar, your source for what's happening in and around west newbury, massachusetts, and the greater essex county area. joining me is native west-newburian, john cena! [cheers and applause] >> thanks. thanks, stephen. as we say in west newbury, it's new-bery-nice to see you! >> stephen: so true. now let's get to some actual upcoming events going on in and around the greater west newbury region this summer. on july 18th, at newbury-port's central congregational church it's "developing a psychic sense: a one-night class." how can you learn to be a psychic in one night? if you knew, you wouldn't need the class. [cheers and applause] >> of course, on july 12th, at 10 industrial way, there's an archery course for beginners. and for everyone nearby, a great day to wear your thickest jacket. >> stephen: on july 8, at the memorial library, it's "fortune telling for teens" where teenagers can learn "tarot, tea leaf reading, and palmistry." sure to be a hit, especially with teenage boys who
because it's time for west newbury, massachusetts, community calendar!ity calendar, your source for what's happening in and around west newbury, massachusetts, and the greater essex county area. joining me is native west-newburian, john cena! [cheers and applause] >> thanks. thanks, stephen. as we say in west newbury, it's new-bery-nice to see you! >> stephen: so true. now let's get to some actual upcoming events going on in and around the greater west newbury region this summer. on...
92
92
Jun 2, 2025
06/25
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 92
favorite 0
quote 0
ice making history in the commonwealth of massachusetts. how operation patriot is entering the record books in a crackdown on illegals. >> dana: a key runway at newark airport is back in business. alert my husband, he will be happy. will it help bring travel nightmare to an end? >> over the weekend several trans athletes standing on top of the podium winning multiple events. the state track and field championship in california. one state they are embraced. in another young women walk away. we'll show it to you. newday u's what we're doing. we put our arm around the veterans. when i think of the veteran out there, that he needs to refi his home, he may want to purchase, we can help them and provide that financial solution for them and their families. it's a great, rewarding feeling. everybody in the company, they have that deference and that respect and that love for the veteran that makes this company so unique. ♪ (vo) veterans, need cash? get up to 70,000 or more with a newday 100 va cash out loan from newday. (woman) thank you, admiral. (
ice making history in the commonwealth of massachusetts. how operation patriot is entering the record books in a crackdown on illegals. >> dana: a key runway at newark airport is back in business. alert my husband, he will be happy. will it help bring travel nightmare to an end? >> over the weekend several trans athletes standing on top of the podium winning multiple events. the state track and field championship in california. one state they are embraced. in another young women...
28
28
Jun 9, 2025
06/25
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 28
favorite 0
quote 0
i'm in massachusetts, and across the country and across massachusetts, ice is wearing masks on their face. they are plucking people off the streets, putting them in vans, resting them whether if it's student, an 18-year-old who was driving to volleyball practice in milford, massachusetts. it's things like that. the way these raids are being done and the way they're being forced to hit a quota of 3000 arrests a day, everyone is collateral damage. when you listen to people talk about this, they support having an orderly integration process. they don't support the person they go to church with or the waitress they work with or a kid in that volleyball team in high school being arrested this way. i think that's the real problem here, and i would just remind everyone that before the election, there was a bipartisan immigration bill that was ready to pass. republicans and democrats alike voted for it. donald trump killed the bill, told republicans not to vote for it because he wanted it as a campaign issue. now he's got it as an issue and -- in the white house. that's just a protest you're
i'm in massachusetts, and across the country and across massachusetts, ice is wearing masks on their face. they are plucking people off the streets, putting them in vans, resting them whether if it's student, an 18-year-old who was driving to volleyball practice in milford, massachusetts. it's things like that. the way these raids are being done and the way they're being forced to hit a quota of 3000 arrests a day, everyone is collateral damage. when you listen to people talk about this, they...
11
11
Jun 8, 2025
06/25
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 11
favorite 0
quote 0
yeah, i mean, we saw them round up about 1,400 people, i think, in massachusetts in the month of may. the administration saying that 750 of them had some criminal activity, but it hasn't gone into detail as to what that criminal activity is, whether that's charges, arrests, convictions, we don't know. and equally, speaking to colleagues in massachusetts who've been trying to get lists of the names of people who've been detained, details about them, where they're from, what their status is, and so on, none of that information has been forthcoming. so in some places, the numbers are high, but we don't know how many of those people end up going on to be deported or who are released. and one of them in massachusetts was, you know, it got a lot of publicity here this week, didn't it, the 18-year-old high school student who happened to be driving his father's car, and the ice agents were coming for the father. they found him and they detained him in place of the father, because his status was undocumented as well. and what one wonders, over time, hearing more and more of those stories, for
yeah, i mean, we saw them round up about 1,400 people, i think, in massachusetts in the month of may. the administration saying that 750 of them had some criminal activity, but it hasn't gone into detail as to what that criminal activity is, whether that's charges, arrests, convictions, we don't know. and equally, speaking to colleagues in massachusetts who've been trying to get lists of the names of people who've been detained, details about them, where they're from, what their status is, and...