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thanks for the boston p.d. through the remainder of the camp and the garbage trucks after they had arrested the group and some called this the worst occupy wall street moment so far despite massive arrests on the brooklyn bridge pepper spray baton is being wheeled in new york perhaps watching older veterans be taken down strikes more of a note with americans but what's next for occupy boston i want to say about the nationwide occupy movement and its relationship with police joining me to discuss this is matthew philip a wish host of the matthew field which show matthew i want to thank you so much for joining us tonight and i want you to describe to us what you saw last night. thank you for having me for one last night what happened at occupy boston it really was frankly a tragedy strictly because up until last night boston could have been a model city on how mayor and police force treats citizens who were doing nothing other than you know exercising their first amendment rights so last night the occupy boston c
thanks for the boston p.d. through the remainder of the camp and the garbage trucks after they had arrested the group and some called this the worst occupy wall street moment so far despite massive arrests on the brooklyn bridge pepper spray baton is being wheeled in new york perhaps watching older veterans be taken down strikes more of a note with americans but what's next for occupy boston i want to say about the nationwide occupy movement and its relationship with police joining me to...
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was one of those people who confronted the boston police bus night john welcome. i mean we're ready we're big fans of yours thanks for joining us john so what happened last night. well in a nutshell we would have a regular meeting of the spent lead be butler pick a favorite general especially debugger u.s.m.c. . war as a racket. when we got more from a lady rack that was also ip by boston the police were about to come down on the occupation we have immediately turned our meeting and jumped on the p.p.a. and headed down to do the square we arrived there probably around eight pm and mingled with the crowd now to make it clear. the original do we square was built to hold up well so they go to the next lot on the. rose kennedy expressway that we have here in boston and that apparently was not part of the deal that they had with the mayor. we stayed around as the reception from the people at the occupy boston for us veterans for peace was spent past a. we were talking to some of the local police that had the regular police uniforms on and everything seemed to be in goo
was one of those people who confronted the boston police bus night john welcome. i mean we're ready we're big fans of yours thanks for joining us john so what happened last night. well in a nutshell we would have a regular meeting of the spent lead be butler pick a favorite general especially debugger u.s.m.c. . war as a racket. when we got more from a lady rack that was also ip by boston the police were about to come down on the occupation we have immediately turned our meeting and jumped on...
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we've got beat downs in beantown business police in riot gear arrest hundred peaceful protesters in boston but in washington d.c. a different story one force one officer showing capitol kindness to protesters in freedom square so what's with these different approaches take it by. it's a broken society represents all the reasons why people are. trying to make this record. and she's no different travelling from los angeles to new york to try to fix a broken system so this young woman lends her time and talents to improve america in these faces of the occupation really repair the damage caused by wall street. how many are coming out to support those standing up to wall street and big business including none other than hip hop artist and activist immortal technique will give us his thoughts on the occupy wall street movement in an exclusive here. at this hour last night basically this exact time there was a large promo boruc demonstration i guess anderson cooper only cares about protests taking place in other countries too busy to report on what's happening in his own backyard so as c.n.n. fai
we've got beat downs in beantown business police in riot gear arrest hundred peaceful protesters in boston but in washington d.c. a different story one force one officer showing capitol kindness to protesters in freedom square so what's with these different approaches take it by. it's a broken society represents all the reasons why people are. trying to make this record. and she's no different travelling from los angeles to new york to try to fix a broken system so this young woman lends her...
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nice to see you in boston. coming back with a very interesting situation, south boston, a democratic strong hold. will it go republican next year? we went down there to find out. that report is moments away. >> bill: south boston is a traditional irish enclave that usually votes democratic. that tradition has been in place for more than 100 years. but now, southy as it's called is suffering economically like almost everybody else so we sent "the factor" producer dan bank down to south boston to compare two irish guys. >> wanted to ask you about a couple of irish guys, o'reilly and obama. which one do you like more? >> bill o'reilly, there's no question about that. >> probably o'reilly. >> he's a real american. >> america! >> who do you like more? >> barack obama. >> i like obama. >> o'reilly all the way. >> i might be better looking, though. what do you think? >> i -- >> what do you got? >> oh, my god! >> hey, you look terrible. >> obama is not irish. >> sure, he's got irish roots. >> obama is not an irish guy.
nice to see you in boston. coming back with a very interesting situation, south boston, a democratic strong hold. will it go republican next year? we went down there to find out. that report is moments away. >> bill: south boston is a traditional irish enclave that usually votes democratic. that tradition has been in place for more than 100 years. but now, southy as it's called is suffering economically like almost everybody else so we sent "the factor" producer dan bank down to...
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got be downs in bean counter this is police in riot gear arrest hundreds of peaceful protesters in boston right in washington d.c. it was a different story law enforcement officers showing capitol kindness to protesters and freedom square so what's with these different approaches taken by police. for the society represents all the reasons why people are coming out there. trying to make friends and she's no different traveling from los angeles to new york to try to fix the broken system so as this young woman learns her time and talent to improve america and these faces of occupation really repair the damage caused by wall street. is not against our so religious also counterproductive it's the people that we want to build as friends in this fight against terrorism so as launching to beat the drums of war is the u.s. turning an ally into an enemy when it comes to pakistan and could pakistan be the next afghanistan we'll talk to former cia intelligence officer michael scheuer. it is tuesday october eleventh five pm in washington d.c. and christine for example you're watching r.t. i want to g
got be downs in bean counter this is police in riot gear arrest hundreds of peaceful protesters in boston right in washington d.c. it was a different story law enforcement officers showing capitol kindness to protesters and freedom square so what's with these different approaches taken by police. for the society represents all the reasons why people are coming out there. trying to make friends and she's no different traveling from los angeles to new york to try to fix the broken system so as...
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he served as chief of boston e.m.s. and assistant director of the boston health commission. he has served as an interim manager. and for all of boston's major planned events including the boston marathon and the 2004 democratic national convention. no word yet of the boston red sox world series. as a consultant, -- [laughter] >> as a consultant to the pentagon and the defense department he served on the 9/11 after action team to assess medical consequence medical policy and procedures. more recently, rich was on the ground at the site of the devastating tornadoes in the coast and joplin, missouri and rich, thank you for speaking with us and strengthening our communities today. [applause] >> good morning. >> what's this about the red sox? we've had two world series in the last 10 years. graduations -- congratulations on yours, but we're with you unfortunately this year in the world series, observing. 22 years ago as you heard, i have been in d.c. in fema for the last two years, but 22 years ago i was in boston. and we usually don't get earthquakes in boston, and saw the image
he served as chief of boston e.m.s. and assistant director of the boston health commission. he has served as an interim manager. and for all of boston's major planned events including the boston marathon and the 2004 democratic national convention. no word yet of the boston red sox world series. as a consultant, -- [laughter] >> as a consultant to the pentagon and the defense department he served on the 9/11 after action team to assess medical consequence medical policy and procedures....
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and here's what's coming up tonight on the big picture first to his new york now it's boston and the brutal police crackdown against the ninety nine percent movement in the middle of the night these more than one hundred people arrested in beantown i'll talk with someone who is there and what this means for the momentum of the occupations springing up across the nation and republicans play the role of obstructionists in today's this time their obstructing jobs so isn't crystal clear by now the republicans are only looking out for the richest one percent of america . you need to know this there was another violent police crackdown against the ninety nine percent movement this time it wasn't in new york city but instead in boston as the occupy boston movement now in its second week group beyond its original campsite and dewey square demonstrators moved into a new space a block away yesterday prompting police to surround the demonstrators and shut down the occupation in the middle of the night when the first line of people to be arrested were those with a group veterans for peace war ve
and here's what's coming up tonight on the big picture first to his new york now it's boston and the brutal police crackdown against the ninety nine percent movement in the middle of the night these more than one hundred people arrested in beantown i'll talk with someone who is there and what this means for the momentum of the occupations springing up across the nation and republicans play the role of obstructionists in today's this time their obstructing jobs so isn't crystal clear by now the...
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thousands of americans on their side this just five brutal beat downs by police in cities like new york and boston so as the movement rapidly spread what makes some cities stand out from the rest. and the rage against wall street doesn't seem to be going away any time soon artie's been on the ground with the crowds and we bump into rage against the machine guitarist tom morello performing for the protesters he also stopped to do an interview with let us know what he thinks about the movement. and it's a case of sibling rivalry the tea party on the occupy wall street movement born out of many of the same ideas and for some reason they just can't get along well as for the similarities and differences of the two with tea party founder karl denninger. the government over one percent for the one percent going for sure perpetuates itself. wait a minute that's not how it's supposed to go and the ninety nine percent aren't going to take this kind of corporate power anymore so as political ties to big business fuels public anger the question many are now asking where is that government of the people by the
thousands of americans on their side this just five brutal beat downs by police in cities like new york and boston so as the movement rapidly spread what makes some cities stand out from the rest. and the rage against wall street doesn't seem to be going away any time soon artie's been on the ground with the crowds and we bump into rage against the machine guitarist tom morello performing for the protesters he also stopped to do an interview with let us know what he thinks about the movement....
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and eye wall street protests in boston reportedly turned violent with police accuse. bidding war veterans during a peaceful demonstration. the fusion of a new global voices asia's two biggest giants russia and china build a union to challenge the bullet.
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, well beat the yankees which in turn beat boston. do you believe the epic collapses by those two teams? you never seen it in the history of baseball and it happened to two teams in the same month. >> one day a couple hours apart or a couple minutes apart? >> and baltimore like they won the world series. >> that's where it gets tricky. >> it was baltimore's world series. >> they did end the season, so that's fine. >> a quick winner in the world series? >> i have nothing yet. >> can you give me a pick next week? >> we'll hold you to something. >> isn't going to happen. >> let's talk some football. i have notes. i don't know if i'll get a chance. the washington redskins and the st. louis rams. >> they are sorry. >> are they going to win this week? >> here's the problem. last year we thought the rams they went to st. louis and the identical situation. we are going to find out quickly if this team is in fact a different team. for that reason, i think they are different. gets back on the high horse this week and the redskins win big in the
, well beat the yankees which in turn beat boston. do you believe the epic collapses by those two teams? you never seen it in the history of baseball and it happened to two teams in the same month. >> one day a couple hours apart or a couple minutes apart? >> and baltimore like they won the world series. >> that's where it gets tricky. >> it was baltimore's world series. >> they did end the season, so that's fine. >> a quick winner in the world series?...
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out this video out of boston. heave flooding submerged cars and shutdown streets. many areas saw 5 inches of rain. many people had to be rescued a firefighter carried one man out on his back to get him to safety. 5 inches in an hour. >>> we did something like that, you know, back in august. remember, lee 6 inches plus, and that flooding. well, this particular event was from the storm that was stuck on us for the better part of the last week. now, this is the almanac. what is normal in boston? 50 in the morning and 70 in the afternoon. and 97 degrees is the hottest temperature in october in boston. that was on this date in 1941. that was part of a three day heat wave. that was 70 years ago, but hey, they had a summer heat wave in october in baltimore. 76 on up, we're not going to get there and 11 of the 31 days of record highs in baltimore set in the decade of the 1940s. it is 51 in annapolis. we're looking for a high of 73. no heat wave, but nice this afternoon. despite the gusty winds. now to the roads with tonya
out this video out of boston. heave flooding submerged cars and shutdown streets. many areas saw 5 inches of rain. many people had to be rescued a firefighter carried one man out on his back to get him to safety. 5 inches in an hour. >>> we did something like that, you know, back in august. remember, lee 6 inches plus, and that flooding. well, this particular event was from the storm that was stuck on us for the better part of the last week. now, this is the almanac. what is normal in...
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kill a am boston there are reports of police beating more veterans during a peaceful demonstration. watching r t coming to you live from moscow and you are breaking news this hour ukraine's x. prime minister is guilty of abusing her authority while signing gas deals with russia a judge in kiev found cause the country to lose nearly two hundred million dollars in a green energy contracts are just like here she ask is following events for us and he is enjoying this live now so i see tell us what's next for you and. what is unclear what's punishment due to the sort of which face now we understand that she has been found guilty by the judge and is continuing to read out the verdict this may take some time but the certainly the prosecution asked for seven years in prison for the country's former prime minister this may change eventually when the verdict will be read out completely now this central street of kiev has turned into a mess because the protesters those. protesting the possible prison sentence of you to recycle have blocked the street and now the police are trying to disperse t
kill a am boston there are reports of police beating more veterans during a peaceful demonstration. watching r t coming to you live from moscow and you are breaking news this hour ukraine's x. prime minister is guilty of abusing her authority while signing gas deals with russia a judge in kiev found cause the country to lose nearly two hundred million dollars in a green energy contracts are just like here she ask is following events for us and he is enjoying this live now so i see tell us...
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not scary for family in massachusetts lost in a corn maze outside of boston. got dark they panicked called 911 that not very scared it very dark quickly rescued family offered tickets maze again no word on sources whether or not there will do it i do not think so tom skilling seven day forecast >> and a corn maze bigger than that? no wonder they were frightened to humongous how they have a day to get out of there, rainfall coming in tonight the radar tonight showing showers close again sot that west storm literally up the great lakes region central illinois slipping northward barometer reading bottom drops out air rushing up to the atmosphere into storm increasing speed the entire life cycle of the storm isobars pack the area turning into snow on the backside of the system north of lake superior a lot of wind with gusts forecast for models bought here tomorrow this is an ibm early by this time tomorrow night and watch how the red and purple areas strong wind gusts of wind gusts passing 40 plus miles per hour upper midwest all of wisconsin and michigan north in
not scary for family in massachusetts lost in a corn maze outside of boston. got dark they panicked called 911 that not very scared it very dark quickly rescued family offered tickets maze again no word on sources whether or not there will do it i do not think so tom skilling seven day forecast >> and a corn maze bigger than that? no wonder they were frightened to humongous how they have a day to get out of there, rainfall coming in tonight the radar tonight showing showers close again...
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glen joys us from the fire house in boston. i know, every time this happens we say you are a hero, how does it feel? it must feel pretty good to know how many lives you saved. >> it's good to know we were able to get everybody out safely by ladders. any assistance we could give them is the best. >> correct me if i am wrong. when you arrived on the scene there were a number of people at the windows and ledges and you were telling them not to jump, to stay where they were. when you say this little boy, what changed that situation? >> when you get back around the corner and saw the grandmother holding the boy by one hand, he
glen joys us from the fire house in boston. i know, every time this happens we say you are a hero, how does it feel? it must feel pretty good to know how many lives you saved. >> it's good to know we were able to get everybody out safely by ladders. any assistance we could give them is the best. >> correct me if i am wrong. when you arrived on the scene there were a number of people at the windows and ledges and you were telling them not to jump, to stay where they were. when you...
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going around in boston you've only spoken once of this program go ahead sir. well i think that we should think about the role of the political islam and especially of muslim brotherhood in this stage out of the box of the previous stage which was the stage of authoritarian regimes supported by the west and all this now it's not that the west or other countries are not interested in sometime involved in what is going on in egypt of course and other places but the most important thing is that the challenge today is not only to normally islamist parties it's a huge challenge for the political islam. parties especially the muslim brotherhood now see what happened since the beginning of this year in egypt the muslim brotherhood themselves have been split into several camps so they come for the first time to the place that it's not one monolithic muslim brotherhood it's by far more complex so the point here that i would like to make is that we should think in a different concept about the role of the political islam in this stage and i don't think that political isl
going around in boston you've only spoken once of this program go ahead sir. well i think that we should think about the role of the political islam and especially of muslim brotherhood in this stage out of the box of the previous stage which was the stage of authoritarian regimes supported by the west and all this now it's not that the west or other countries are not interested in sometime involved in what is going on in egypt of course and other places but the most important thing is that the...
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lisa daftari in los angeles she's an award winning journalist with expertise in the middle east in boston we have your him may tell he is head of the charm hertzog center and on the faculty of ben gurion university and in seattle we cross to ramsey beirut he is editor in chief of the palestine chronicle all right folks so the crosstalk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want since you had to go first this morning for this program what is your opinion of the state of the democratic process in the arab world right now from tunisia egypt leave libya and then maybe looking a little bit about the struggles going on in yemen and syria. well i don't know if democratic is is the word that we should use. entire across the middle east but particularly in this case because it doesn't look that that's the way it's going to go i mean these things don't happen overnight revolutions don't happen overnight and we're not going to see the exact results panned out overnight however these revolutions usually happen in three steps first as a popular uprising second the dictator is toppled
lisa daftari in los angeles she's an award winning journalist with expertise in the middle east in boston we have your him may tell he is head of the charm hertzog center and on the faculty of ben gurion university and in seattle we cross to ramsey beirut he is editor in chief of the palestine chronicle all right folks so the crosstalk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want since you had to go first this morning for this program what is your opinion of the state of the...
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i grew up in the boston area and lived in different parts of boston. i went to catholic price school in dorchester, a section of boston. -- i went to catholic high school in dorchester, a section of boston. because of my parents, my brothers and i were all blessed to go to harvard university. that is where i went to school. it was intense. i stayed there for law school and have a master's in public policy from there. those are subjects i decided to study because i was interested in public service and public policy issues and government. >> you grew up in the boston area. what made you want to make the transition and moved to san francisco? what motivated you to get involved in politics question marks before i ran for office, and worked in san francisco as a criminal prosecutor and civil rights attorney. i got to understand how much of a be in san francisco is to the rest of the world for social justice. i spent a number of years helping to grow a small business. i got to understand the innovative spirit in san francisco. at night, i volunteered as a ne
i grew up in the boston area and lived in different parts of boston. i went to catholic price school in dorchester, a section of boston. -- i went to catholic high school in dorchester, a section of boston. because of my parents, my brothers and i were all blessed to go to harvard university. that is where i went to school. it was intense. i stayed there for law school and have a master's in public policy from there. those are subjects i decided to study because i was interested in public...
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what's it like in boston now? >> reporter: well, actually i'm not in boston. i'm in tewkesbury, north of boston. this was not the jackpot for snow but this town hit the jackpot for power outages. at this hour, 90% of the town is still out of power, making for a cold and miserable night. these folks are not only getting a white halloween, which is unusual, but they're getting a very dark and freezing one as well. >> janet, i understand the problem was the leaves were still on many of the trees. it was a very wet, heavy snow and then the limbs came crashing down on the power lines. that usually means it will take maybe a week for power to be restored or more? >> it's really hard to say in this case. similar to when we had the hurricane in late summer, the power outages lasted, indeed, a week for some people. there's a couple reasons for that. because it's such a big event they couldn't bring in crews easily from other areas because so many people are impacted, those crews are needed other places. as you said, the leaves on the trees just made it easier for those
what's it like in boston now? >> reporter: well, actually i'm not in boston. i'm in tewkesbury, north of boston. this was not the jackpot for snow but this town hit the jackpot for power outages. at this hour, 90% of the town is still out of power, making for a cold and miserable night. these folks are not only getting a white halloween, which is unusual, but they're getting a very dark and freezing one as well. >> janet, i understand the problem was the leaves were still on many of...
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boston you will cool off a little bit in the next couple of hours. today's forecast, it's dry. you don't need your umbrella from all of the big cities in the east. you notice it could be beautiful in d.c. at 67. the storm system is brewing. right now it's in the northern plains, northern rockies, later today minneapolis even chick could get stormy weather, then that whole mess heads to the eastern seaboard as we head throughout wednesday. temperatures will dip in boston to 55. look at chicago, chance of showers and only 50 for you. that's a cool, raw day. it looks like by the time we get to thursday, the cold air arrives with a bit of wet weather in new england, we could be seeing our first snowflakes of the season in areas like albany, springfield and central new england. >> say it ain't so. thank you very much. >>> well, has gossip about ashton kutcher's wandering ways brought down the ratings of his show? plus we'll tell you about your chance to live just like a cast member on the "jersey shore," that's right, that is if you want to. your first look at entertainment is strai
boston you will cool off a little bit in the next couple of hours. today's forecast, it's dry. you don't need your umbrella from all of the big cities in the east. you notice it could be beautiful in d.c. at 67. the storm system is brewing. right now it's in the northern plains, northern rockies, later today minneapolis even chick could get stormy weather, then that whole mess heads to the eastern seaboard as we head throughout wednesday. temperatures will dip in boston to 55. look at chicago,...
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right now, boston college leads. maryland loses 28-17. >>> logan thomas and virginia tech on the road against the duke blue devils. no score in this game. thomas with a little play action rolls left. lost it to eric martin, two yards for the touchdown. the hokies out in front 7-0. we go to the second quarter. josh takes the inside handoff. he goes up the middle 31 yards down to the 1 yard line. he would score on the next play. the hokies rush. improving to 8-1. >>> georgetown defeats holy cross. howard shut out by south carolina state 31-0. >>> the redskins head north of the border for tomorrow's game versus the bills in toronto. it's the first time in team history that they will play a regular season game outside the u.s. and they are bringing some baggage with them to canada. after starting the season 3-1. the skins dropped two straight falling to 500 on the season. it doesn't help the team suffered major injuries and lost five offensive starters. but all of that must be set aside tomorrow. it is not necessarily a
right now, boston college leads. maryland loses 28-17. >>> logan thomas and virginia tech on the road against the duke blue devils. no score in this game. thomas with a little play action rolls left. lost it to eric martin, two yards for the touchdown. the hokies out in front 7-0. we go to the second quarter. josh takes the inside handoff. he goes up the middle 31 yards down to the 1 yard line. he would score on the next play. the hokies rush. improving to 8-1. >>> georgetown...
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. >> reporter: and things are heating up with occupy boston. a look at what's going on with protesters this morning. >>> a now campaign starts today. the race -- to raise the state tobacco tax. how much they want you to pay for a pack of cigarettes. >>> 6:41. we have to pay the piper for a nice five-day stretch of sunshine and warm temperatures. hook at this rain hitting the carolinas, georgia, florida pretty hard and spreading up in our direction. we will talk about that next. tanya. >> reporter: westside of the bed well, a -- beltway -- details when we return on good morning america. ♪ [ female announcer ] have you ever seen a glacier while sunbathing? why not? have you ever climbed a rock wall in the middle of the ocean? or tried something really wild? why not? it's all possible in the nation of why not. royal caribbean's floating nation. where you are free to do anything you want. which may be nothing at all. royal caribbean international. why not cruise from baltimore? visit royalcaribbean.com today. >>> good morning. i am charley crowso
. >> reporter: and things are heating up with occupy boston. a look at what's going on with protesters this morning. >>> a now campaign starts today. the race -- to raise the state tobacco tax. how much they want you to pay for a pack of cigarettes. >>> 6:41. we have to pay the piper for a nice five-day stretch of sunshine and warm temperatures. hook at this rain hitting the carolinas, georgia, florida pretty hard and spreading up in our direction. we will talk about...
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los medias rojas de boston. >>francona deja vacante la posicion en boston >>y mientras unos se van, otros se quedan, liga américana, rays masacran a su rival. >>joice imparable al derecho, impulsaba al verdugo, tuvo dos cuadrangulares, castigando fuertemente, tampa gana 9 por cero. se ponen adelante en la serie. soy enrique gutiérrez, paselo bien y feliz fin de semana >>a pesar del olor a combustible, el aeropuerto es el sector más saludable en toda el área de la bahía, donde trabajar >>cientos de empleados se han unidos a equipos donde los participantes deben caminar lo más posible para que juntos sumen 16 mil millas nos vemos a las once t(ok >> otra mala noticia para los çr
los medias rojas de boston. >>francona deja vacante la posicion en boston >>y mientras unos se van, otros se quedan, liga américana, rays masacran a su rival. >>joice imparable al derecho, impulsaba al verdugo, tuvo dos cuadrangulares, castigando fuertemente, tampa gana 9 por cero. se ponen adelante en la serie. soy enrique gutiérrez, paselo bien y feliz fin de semana >>a pesar del olor a combustible, el aeropuerto es el sector más saludable en toda el área de la...
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this most closely follows the invest in boston presentation that the analyst made. a number of communities in this state and throughout the country have tried to tie their banking business, be it deposits or contracts, to bank performance. we think that is a very positive model. in some sense of the treasure is right. [bell rings] it is in your conversation, but there have also been programs like this for many years. i got involved in these issues over a decade ago in an east palo alto when they try to develop a similar strategy to attract a bank account. that was a strong effort in pulling together the city, the school district, the sanitary district, churches, local businesses, all kind of agreeing that they would move their money to the institution that was best serving the town. that is the general idea. supervisor avalos: your examples of other places that have had the divestment strategy, what institutions did they end up working with? >> i guess it depends. i think of it as kind of a land banking strategy with the locality will set up a process, so the rfp is
this most closely follows the invest in boston presentation that the analyst made. a number of communities in this state and throughout the country have tried to tie their banking business, be it deposits or contracts, to bank performance. we think that is a very positive model. in some sense of the treasure is right. [bell rings] it is in your conversation, but there have also been programs like this for many years. i got involved in these issues over a decade ago in an east palo alto when...
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on america's energy corporate protests in boston and lead to a fierce response from the police who reportedly be taught war veterans taking part in the peaceful rally the top stories this hour on r.t. . live from our studios here in central moscow this is t.v. ukraine's ex prime minister is jailed for seven years yulia tymoshenko was found guilty of abuse of power will signing gas deals with russia two years ago ortiz alexian cesky has been following the events from outside the court where commission her supporters have been involved in scuffles with police. at times it seemed that the tension would go over the top with the supporters of you too ashamed of thousands of them trying to organize a march through the streets of kiev and being dispersed by the police with no real brutality but still some pushing and shoving and the situation was really explosive still several people were injured in the pushing and shoving with the police one woman we saw as she was taken to hospital having fallen from a stage or from a staircase or something like that inside the courtroom of course it was very tens
on america's energy corporate protests in boston and lead to a fierce response from the police who reportedly be taught war veterans taking part in the peaceful rally the top stories this hour on r.t. . live from our studios here in central moscow this is t.v. ukraine's ex prime minister is jailed for seven years yulia tymoshenko was found guilty of abuse of power will signing gas deals with russia two years ago ortiz alexian cesky has been following the events from outside the court where...
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we have gotten october snow in boston, hartford and providence but not sh far south. i'm thinking it's going to be too warm. i think the computers are overdoing it a little bit so my forecast is in the cities you will see snow. at worst it will get slushy. suburbs could see 1 to 3 inches in the grass yeah areas. the hills in connecticut, massachusetts, poconos in northern jersey the best chance of actually getting accumulating snows, even lalgts on the roads. that's a very difficult saturday forecast. keep it in mind for your travel in those areas. that's a look at your national forecast. now a look at the weather outside your window. miami florida, chance for showers and storms today. st. louis, we'll have a very, very important game seven world series, rare event. should be an exciting scene. weather looks fine. today, sunny, clear and cool skies. just way too early for me to be stressing over a snow forecast. it's not going to be an easy game to predict. >> but the pore thing, game seven 124. >> yes, it should be fine. >>> more on wall street's giant ral rally. meg
we have gotten october snow in boston, hartford and providence but not sh far south. i'm thinking it's going to be too warm. i think the computers are overdoing it a little bit so my forecast is in the cities you will see snow. at worst it will get slushy. suburbs could see 1 to 3 inches in the grass yeah areas. the hills in connecticut, massachusetts, poconos in northern jersey the best chance of actually getting accumulating snows, even lalgts on the roads. that's a very difficult saturday...
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when boston police and transit officers came into a park tore down tents and made arrests and this just happened a few nights ago let's take a look at that video once again. protesters allege that we're being peaceful and that the head of the national lawyers guild was among those arrested as were several medical personnel on the scene also among those arrested a young woman named alive a heap earlier i spoke to allies about her experience that night. we have been occupying a single section of the road kind of the burning way up until monday night and on monday we moved to our second section we've been expanding every day we have hundreds of people coming by to join me live every day as we try to keep up and we've been working with city officials and the entire process as we had a very friendly working relationship. monday we were told by the boss and believe that if i had both camps would be removed people who did not move would be iraq. can turn to our very safe keeping control of the on the right kind of a three way told us that. we've been very respectful of their and their plan and
when boston police and transit officers came into a park tore down tents and made arrests and this just happened a few nights ago let's take a look at that video once again. protesters allege that we're being peaceful and that the head of the national lawyers guild was among those arrested as were several medical personnel on the scene also among those arrested a young woman named alive a heap earlier i spoke to allies about her experience that night. we have been occupying a single section of...
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but we know about the situation in boston thus far is about a fifty to one hundred protesters have been arrested we heard reports of about a thousand people camped out there especially been such a massive support for when this movement in boston that there were two separate camps areas where of protesters were demonstrating one of them got raided by the police as evening we heard reports about of police officers actually breaking down the tents confiscating prop property and the most i guess egregious act that we had witnessed was an actual physical confrontation between some of former veterans of the vietnam war at least one of the gentleman that we heard about was seventy four years old there is a video of him getting actually violently beaten down by the police. very very unusual situation is something that was actually very closely watched here in downtown new york city where of course the original so called occupy wall street protests began that of course our team has been covering since september seventeenth now they were live streaming some of the the action here a lot of the pro
but we know about the situation in boston thus far is about a fifty to one hundred protesters have been arrested we heard reports of about a thousand people camped out there especially been such a massive support for when this movement in boston that there were two separate camps areas where of protesters were demonstrating one of them got raided by the police as evening we heard reports about of police officers actually breaking down the tents confiscating prop property and the most i guess...