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massachusetts governor charlie baker posted on facebook, quote, terror comes home to massachusetts. also new this morning, a time line. the fbi says it was 10:45 a.m. when heavily armed mohammed yousef abdulazeez observed fire at a military recruiting center. it all ended within 30 minutes. authorities now confirm that abdulazeez was shot dead by a chattanooga police officer. the big unknown right now, motive. authorities say abdulazeez had no known ties to international terrorist organizations, no red flags boo possible radicalization. let's go to victor blackwell at the site where the four marines were killed. victor, what's the scene this morning? >> reporter: well, the scene here 24 hours after this rampage began, the fbi evidence response team still here taking photographs, collecting evidence. that's the physical part of the investigation which certainly will be wrapped up as the forensic element, the intelligence end of this investigation will continue. as you mentioned, john, according to a law enforcement source, mohammed abdulazeez's name did not show up any u.s. database
massachusetts governor charlie baker posted on facebook, quote, terror comes home to massachusetts. also new this morning, a time line. the fbi says it was 10:45 a.m. when heavily armed mohammed yousef abdulazeez observed fire at a military recruiting center. it all ended within 30 minutes. authorities now confirm that abdulazeez was shot dead by a chattanooga police officer. the big unknown right now, motive. authorities say abdulazeez had no known ties to international terrorist...
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born on august 13, 1818, near the village of west brookfield, massachusetts, lucy grew up on a farm the sixth of seven children. her father, francis embraced patriarchal tenants of the day ruling over his household and his family. he expected obedience from his wife hannah, and their children. as lucy later wrote, there was only one will in our home, and that was my father's. like most farm children, lucy and her siblings helped plant crops, garden, hauled wood and water,ed food, cooked laundered and even sew ised leather shoe -- sew ised leather shoe topped for local tanners. lucy sensed the need for further education in order for her to lead a more purposeful life. when she asked her parents if she could continue her schooling, they said she had had more than enough education to find a good husband which, of course, was the goal for nearly all young women at that time. lucy, however, had little interest in marriage and began teaching school and intermittently attending semesters at a number of private academies in the area including the newly-opened mount holyoke female seminary. whil
born on august 13, 1818, near the village of west brookfield, massachusetts, lucy grew up on a farm the sixth of seven children. her father, francis embraced patriarchal tenants of the day ruling over his household and his family. he expected obedience from his wife hannah, and their children. as lucy later wrote, there was only one will in our home, and that was my father's. like most farm children, lucy and her siblings helped plant crops, garden, hauled wood and water,ed food, cooked...
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evan explain the plot to this massachusetts man was allegedly planning. how close was he to an actual attack? >> close enough that the fbi felt they needed to make an arrest. the fbi describes a chilling plan to carry out terrorist attacks inspired by the boston marathon bombings. alexander ciccolo was arrested after obtaining four firearms. the fbi says he's a muslim convert who had become obsessed about isis. an undercover informant recorded conversation in which he described various plans of attack. he wanted to use assault rifles targeting college dorms in the crowded cafeteria. his plan included pressure cooker bombs like those used in boston. they would be packed with nails and ball bearings. he also allegedly wanted to carry out executions of stutz and brand them on the internet. according to the fbi, when they searched ciccolo's apart, he already will constructed some molotov cocktails. >> he's 23 years old. he went by the name of ali al amriki it means ali the american. >> according to the fib, he was inspired by the boston marathon bombings. tha
evan explain the plot to this massachusetts man was allegedly planning. how close was he to an actual attack? >> close enough that the fbi felt they needed to make an arrest. the fbi describes a chilling plan to carry out terrorist attacks inspired by the boston marathon bombings. alexander ciccolo was arrested after obtaining four firearms. the fbi says he's a muslim convert who had become obsessed about isis. an undercover informant recorded conversation in which he described various...
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sadly, in massachusetts and across the country, this is not happening now. for instance, on the civics portion of the 2010 test, the nation's report card, only 7% of eighth graders to correctly identify the three branches of government -- who correctly identify the three branches of government. unlike in english and math and science, in which we are internationally competitive when it comes to u.s. history and civics, massachusetts students are no longer the exception but just the role. -- ruklele. for example, in 28 years of a civics contest, our students have never finished in the top 10 states. students are routinely outperformed by counterparts from california, oregon, indiana, virginia, and even alabama. this is one reason why we favor restoring the u.s. history mcat is a requirement for graduation from massachusetts high schools. this is what the education reform act originally required by the patrick administration jettisoned the requirements in 2009. to a significant degree, studying war is studying human nature in conflict with itself. war has alway
sadly, in massachusetts and across the country, this is not happening now. for instance, on the civics portion of the 2010 test, the nation's report card, only 7% of eighth graders to correctly identify the three branches of government -- who correctly identify the three branches of government. unlike in english and math and science, in which we are internationally competitive when it comes to u.s. history and civics, massachusetts students are no longer the exception but just the role. --...
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one bedroom apartment, boarding school in massachusetts. john: yeah, by the time i was thinking of my education, the higher education, my family is already in kind of a middle income family. my father was able to, you know, study english at night and accumulated some wealth. he invested in the silk business. he said, have you thought about what you are going to study? i said, probably engineering. he said, hong kong really isn't great in engineering. have you ever thought about going overseas? that's when it piqued my interest. and so i wanted to go to the ivy league. if you go to one of those, it enhances your chances of getting into the ivy league quite a bit. a lot of bit. not just quite a bit. so i went -- so i went to prep school. emily: that must've been quite a transition. hong kong to massachusetts prep school. john: i went from no snow to a lot of snow. it was quite a transition. it was great. it was the best thing that ever happened to me. emily: so when did you learn how to code? john: i actually learned it from high school. this
one bedroom apartment, boarding school in massachusetts. john: yeah, by the time i was thinking of my education, the higher education, my family is already in kind of a middle income family. my father was able to, you know, study english at night and accumulated some wealth. he invested in the silk business. he said, have you thought about what you are going to study? i said, probably engineering. he said, hong kong really isn't great in engineering. have you ever thought about going overseas?...
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born on august 13, 1818 at the village of west brookfield massachusetts lucy grew up on a farm the sixth of seven children. her father francis embraced patriarchal tenets of the day ruling over his household and his family. he expected obedience from his wife hannah and their children. as lucy later wrote there was only one will and our home and that was my fathers. like most farm children lucy and her children helped plant crops garden haul water canned food bill cowles cook laundry and even sewed leather shootouts or local tanners. lucy's mother was a pious woman who instilled in her children the meaning of right and wrong and insisted that they become good christians. francis and hannah believed in education and lucy like her siblings attended, and schools until she was 16. lucy sensed the need for further education in order for her to lead a more purposeful life. when she asked her parents if she could continue her schooling they said she had to have more than enough education to find a good husband which of course was the goal for nearly all young women at that time. lucy however ha
born on august 13, 1818 at the village of west brookfield massachusetts lucy grew up on a farm the sixth of seven children. her father francis embraced patriarchal tenets of the day ruling over his household and his family. he expected obedience from his wife hannah and their children. as lucy later wrote there was only one will and our home and that was my fathers. like most farm children lucy and her children helped plant crops garden haul water canned food bill cowles cook laundry and even...
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governments in virginia, massachusetts, maryland, and some others encouraged people in those colonies to grow hemp. british parliament even passed an act to encourage people to grow hemp for shipping back to england. and for most of the united states history up until the 1930's government programs generally encouraged it and did as much as they could to get people to grow it in various parts of the country. it is only with the 1937 marijuana tax act that marijuana and hemp became consider the same thing under u.s. law. >> before then but were the typical uses? why was it considered a valuable crop? abernathy: most of the time it was grown in the early years as a fiber crop. people would have small plots of hemp growing your their homes as part of the regular vegetable gardens. or slow growth -- small crops they might grow. they would take it and process it at home and spin it into cloth. it was a relatively easy product for them to grow and process on a really small level. later in the early part of the 1800s the united states navy encouraged farmers to grow it because it was an impor
governments in virginia, massachusetts, maryland, and some others encouraged people in those colonies to grow hemp. british parliament even passed an act to encourage people to grow hemp for shipping back to england. and for most of the united states history up until the 1930's government programs generally encouraged it and did as much as they could to get people to grow it in various parts of the country. it is only with the 1937 marijuana tax act that marijuana and hemp became consider the...
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i looked at some of the colonial legislation in virginia and massachusetts and maryland to see exactly why groups there wanted people to grow hemp. i have never been able to find a really good reason for that growing in all of those places. sometimes, it just seems that it is seen as a potentially great cash crop that, if it is grown and processed correctly, might actually be able to provide a great source of income. other places, it seems like it might have been created to help the united states military. from there i started looking at government agencies like the department of agriculture who in 1800s, spent a lot of time studying hemp and creating programs to promote the growth of hemp in the united states especially after the civil war. sometimes it was promoted as a potential replacement for cotton crops. the biggest reason it never developed into anything more than a specialty crop is that processing it is very difficult. growing it to get to the point where you can harvest and, once it is processed, taking it and producing it into a fiber, those things are pretty easy. it is ac
i looked at some of the colonial legislation in virginia and massachusetts and maryland to see exactly why groups there wanted people to grow hemp. i have never been able to find a really good reason for that growing in all of those places. sometimes, it just seems that it is seen as a potentially great cash crop that, if it is grown and processed correctly, might actually be able to provide a great source of income. other places, it seems like it might have been created to help the united...
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this is a so-called descriptive list for a massachusetts regiment in 1782. it was after the conclusion of the most significant fighting it still while the armies were waiting for the terms of the piece to be published and the army to be demobilized. on this list, there are at least five african-american soldiers serving. by the end of the american revolution there were perhaps 5000 or more african-americans serving in the continental army. you will see the descriptive list which was away for the regiments to keep track of the men's names, their ages, their size, if they had any kind of trade, were they have been born, their place of residence and a physical description of them when they have been enlisted for how long. if a soldier deserted, you could advertise for him and they he was this tall and had this complexion or this hair. also, if soldiers demanded that they would get a discharge during the course of the war this was the kind of document that tracked if they enlisted for a certain term or if they had enlisted open-ended before the war. you will see
this is a so-called descriptive list for a massachusetts regiment in 1782. it was after the conclusion of the most significant fighting it still while the armies were waiting for the terms of the piece to be published and the army to be demobilized. on this list, there are at least five african-american soldiers serving. by the end of the american revolution there were perhaps 5000 or more african-americans serving in the continental army. you will see the descriptive list which was away for...
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the gentlewoman from massachusetts is recognized. ms. tsongas: i wish to yield three minutes to representative defazio, my colleague from oregon. the chair: the gentleman from oregon is recognized for three minutes. mr. defazio: i thank the gentlelady for yielding. i've been working on forest policy for my entire tenure in congress. i have some of the most productive and fabulous forest lands in the entire federal system both forest service and b.l.m. lands under unique o.n.c. management. but here we are headed in again into a very, very potentially bad fire season. june record heat, no prescription. we had very little snowpack last winter and the heavy fuels are already as dry as they get. so we've seen this before, the fires will break out, b.l.m. and forest service can't stop fighting the fires so they will borrow from other accounts, including fuel reduction to protect forest values and communities, forest health and a myriad of other programs. this happens year after year after year. it's time to end that and this bill takes that fi
the gentlewoman from massachusetts is recognized. ms. tsongas: i wish to yield three minutes to representative defazio, my colleague from oregon. the chair: the gentleman from oregon is recognized for three minutes. mr. defazio: i thank the gentlelady for yielding. i've been working on forest policy for my entire tenure in congress. i have some of the most productive and fabulous forest lands in the entire federal system both forest service and b.l.m. lands under unique o.n.c. management. but...
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c-span: now, waltham massachusetts, is in the suburbs of boston, and a lot of the characters in this small book you have here -- i know you've written a lot bigger books on the american revolution -- come from that area. let's try one -- samuel adams. >> guest: samuel adams, a real revolutionary, probably the first -- one of the first to aim for independence. i think he probably believed in independence as early as 1768. so he's a kind of fanatic, a rabble-rouser and -- but a very skillful politician, as well who believed more devoutly than
c-span: now, waltham massachusetts, is in the suburbs of boston, and a lot of the characters in this small book you have here -- i know you've written a lot bigger books on the american revolution -- come from that area. let's try one -- samuel adams. >> guest: samuel adams, a real revolutionary, probably the first -- one of the first to aim for independence. i think he probably believed in independence as early as 1768. so he's a kind of fanatic, a rabble-rouser and -- but a very...
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we will see what massachusetts and the country says." following his televised speech, senator kennedy received an outpouring of support. "i must say, i was very much touched and very much moved by the sentiments which have been expressed and i as i indicated i'm hopeful of submitting my record to the people and if elected will serve the six years." he would win reelection the next year but the incident on chappaquidick essentially dashed kennedy's presidential hopes and like most scandals throughout history would hold steady to the man's legacy. justice for two victims of an infamous american serial killer. the birth of an iconic aviator whose disappearance is shrouded in mystery and a tale from the old west about one of america's favorite bandits. about one of america's favorite bandits. this is july 24th on "through the decades." in july of 1985, tickets for a bruce springsteen show in d.c. went on sale. hoping to grab a few, over a million of his fans took to the phone lines, jamming up the mid-atlantic phone system for hours on end.
we will see what massachusetts and the country says." following his televised speech, senator kennedy received an outpouring of support. "i must say, i was very much touched and very much moved by the sentiments which have been expressed and i as i indicated i'm hopeful of submitting my record to the people and if elected will serve the six years." he would win reelection the next year but the incident on chappaquidick essentially dashed kennedy's presidential hopes and like most...
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another man was 37 years old also from massachusetts. in this case bridgwater, plymouth county and had black hair black complexion , march of 1779 he had been enlisted. some were prisoners of war and others had been discharged. it is a wonderful document that helps us to establish the service of those whose stories have not always been told in the past fully. this large painting was painted in philadelphia about a century ago by local artist named harrington fitzgerald. it depicts washington's troops crossing the delaware before the battle of trenton. this is an example of one of our ongoing needs in addition to raising funds to build a museum, we are conserving our collection. this is a painting that lived for decades and decades in an unheated outbuilding in a park and suffered through the years. you can see areas of over painting. these are some test patches from the conservators. once the painting is cleaned and some infoill done, it will become quite bright instead of looking like a modern washington, d.c. snowstorm, it is kind of y
another man was 37 years old also from massachusetts. in this case bridgwater, plymouth county and had black hair black complexion , march of 1779 he had been enlisted. some were prisoners of war and others had been discharged. it is a wonderful document that helps us to establish the service of those whose stories have not always been told in the past fully. this large painting was painted in philadelphia about a century ago by local artist named harrington fitzgerald. it depicts washington's...
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harmer, institute for study of war, jim walsh international security expert and research associate at massachusetts institute of technology security studies program and judy miller as well, adjunct fellow at manhattan institute and fox news contributor. chris, let me start with you. what do you think of how this is playing it especially when you see iran's president tweeting a deal was done and quickly that post was taken down? they seem like they're pretty confident? >> well until everything is agreed nothing is agreed. i negotiate agreements between foreign militaries in ex-exercising training operations or until everything is agreed nothing is agreed. second point if there are no red lines, there are really no deadlines. the united states doesn't have any red lines we clearly stated iran can not cross or red lines we previously established we wiggled on. so iranians feel no pressure to respect a red line generated out
harmer, institute for study of war, jim walsh international security expert and research associate at massachusetts institute of technology security studies program and judy miller as well, adjunct fellow at manhattan institute and fox news contributor. chris, let me start with you. what do you think of how this is playing it especially when you see iran's president tweeting a deal was done and quickly that post was taken down? they seem like they're pretty confident? >> well until...
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the massachusetts state police and the massachusetts cops know they're pros. and that picture is going to be shown and i may show it on sunday night if her identity isn't known. we really need to find out who she is. >> and, again, just to reit rate this a lot of people think somebody else will know and somebody else will do it even though i might have information you've got to pick up that phone. >> if you they will you know no matter how inconsequential it is or how far off you think you are, it never ceased to amaze me as i caught almost 1400 guys. it's incredible. people want to do the right thing. not answering our questions about a murder sentence on his last days as california's governor. today, the father is telling his side of the story to 360. colors sweeteners blank ves, and no artificial smiles. because clean dressings, taste better. panera. food as it should be. i take these out... ...to put in dr. scholl's active series insoles. they help reduce wear and tear on my legs, becuase they have triple zone protection. ... and reduce shock by 40%. so i
the massachusetts state police and the massachusetts cops know they're pros. and that picture is going to be shown and i may show it on sunday night if her identity isn't known. we really need to find out who she is. >> and, again, just to reit rate this a lot of people think somebody else will know and somebody else will do it even though i might have information you've got to pick up that phone. >> if you they will you know no matter how inconsequential it is or how far off you...
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district court in massachusetts. remember we had a lot of word that there were big arrests on fourth of july a lot of fear about what could happen with regard to terrorism around the fourth of july and now we're hearing that this particular arrest could have ban key one in stopping some sort of a terroristic act in the state of massachusetts. details just coming into fox news right now. we will keep you on top of this story story. >>> meantime talking about reckless driving. cell phone video showing a man driving backwards down a winding road for two hours. now the lapd trying to track down that driver and governor scott wisconsin become the 15th republican to become part -- a candidate. [meow mix jingle slowly and quietly plucks.] right on cue. [cat meows] [laughs] ♪meow, meow, meow, meow...♪ ♪meow, meow, meow, meow...♪ it's more than just a meal it's meow mix mealtime. with 100% complete and balanced nutrition and the taste, textures and variety cats love, it's the only one cats ask for by name. ♪ buildin
district court in massachusetts. remember we had a lot of word that there were big arrests on fourth of july a lot of fear about what could happen with regard to terrorism around the fourth of july and now we're hearing that this particular arrest could have ban key one in stopping some sort of a terroristic act in the state of massachusetts. details just coming into fox news right now. we will keep you on top of this story story. >>> meantime talking about reckless driving. cell phone...
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it is a terrible mystery in massachusetts that we're following. take a look at this picture. it's a composite picture. do you know this little girl? her body was found in a garbage bag along the boston harbor. the district attorney there is pleading for your help. he is joining us neck. xt. introducing the kelley blue book price advisor. the powerful tool that shows you what should pay. it gives you a fair purchase price that's based on what others recently paid for the same new car and kelley blue book's trusted pricing expertise. kbb.com having a perfectly nice day, when out of nowhere a pick-up truck slams into your brand new car. one second it wasn't there and the next second... boom! you've had your first accident. now you have to make your first claim. so you talk to your insurance company and... boom! you're blindsided for a second time. they won't give you enough money to replace your brand new car. don't those people know you're already shaken up? liberty mutual's new car replacement will pay for the entire value of your car plus depreciation. call and for drivers wi
it is a terrible mystery in massachusetts that we're following. take a look at this picture. it's a composite picture. do you know this little girl? her body was found in a garbage bag along the boston harbor. the district attorney there is pleading for your help. he is joining us neck. xt. introducing the kelley blue book price advisor. the powerful tool that shows you what should pay. it gives you a fair purchase price that's based on what others recently paid for the same new car and kelley...
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same conditions from mexico to nevada, even in massachusetts and pennsylvania. is that part of the same system we will get tonight? doug: we have a few showers and thunderstorms, but nothing like that, thankfully. let's get started on our midday wednesday coverage. time lapse from the weatherbug camera, i am still is the town oakdale is the high school. a little glimpse of blue sky now and then. even with the overcast, it is muggy, warm, and humid. 81 in frederick and gaithersburg. 82 in winchester. on top of that, the dew point temperature, the true measure of moisture in the air, mid-80's for temperatures mid-70's for the dew point. that's awful, and that's what we are dealing with all day long. with this high moisture content in the air, it is going to feel several degrees warmer. doppler and satellite show most of the action well to the west. some elements of rain and a thunderstorm or to move south of the richmond area. as we get through the afternoon hours and the cold front gets closer to us that in, nation with the heat and humidity -- in combination wit
same conditions from mexico to nevada, even in massachusetts and pennsylvania. is that part of the same system we will get tonight? doug: we have a few showers and thunderstorms, but nothing like that, thankfully. let's get started on our midday wednesday coverage. time lapse from the weatherbug camera, i am still is the town oakdale is the high school. a little glimpse of blue sky now and then. even with the overcast, it is muggy, warm, and humid. 81 in frederick and gaithersburg. 82 in...
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tsongas of massachusetts. beginning at page 124, line 17 strike section 425. the chair: pursuant to house resolution 333, the gentlelady from massachusetts and a member opposed each will control five minutes. the chair recognizes the gentlelady from massachusetts. ms. tsongas: thank you, madam chairman. nearly three years ago superstorm sandy caught millions of coastal residents by surprised and cost billions of dollars in economic damage. unfortunately, the weather is not all that -- is not -- has become more extreme over the past several years. i am disappointed that this misguided and misinformed language to block implementation of the national ocean policy keeps coming back. just like the recurrent coastal flooding being caused by sea level rise. my amendment would strike that language. it shows a lack of respect for science and a lack of appreciation for the magnitude and complexity of the governance challenges we face. it seems some members of congress do not want to see government succeed even when gove
tsongas of massachusetts. beginning at page 124, line 17 strike section 425. the chair: pursuant to house resolution 333, the gentlelady from massachusetts and a member opposed each will control five minutes. the chair recognizes the gentlelady from massachusetts. ms. tsongas: thank you, madam chairman. nearly three years ago superstorm sandy caught millions of coastal residents by surprised and cost billions of dollars in economic damage. unfortunately, the weather is not all that -- is not --...
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they were successful and he capitalized that and became the governor in massachusetts. but then they got back a long and in fact this is 200. he comes to utah for the presidential runs and he sits down with john huntsman junior in salt lake and says i really want your support and as we understand it, he says yes. maybe not officially but jon huntsman junior ended up writing a paper on the relations but then he feels no one is paying attention to him from the campaign they are not returning his phone calls or reaching out to him come he's not feeling use double. when he started running he goes to tennessee and is talking about the senator and he sees this and he writes in a note and i think we have it on the screen so here he is writing well done in memphis you made us all proud it was just a hint of what is to come. >> this comes four months before the relationship is completely over rated. you can tell they are on the same page. it was the first and he came in second in a southern state where they were not expected to do very well. what happens is a key wants to be a p
they were successful and he capitalized that and became the governor in massachusetts. but then they got back a long and in fact this is 200. he comes to utah for the presidential runs and he sits down with john huntsman junior in salt lake and says i really want your support and as we understand it, he says yes. maybe not officially but jon huntsman junior ended up writing a paper on the relations but then he feels no one is paying attention to him from the campaign they are not returning his...
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born august 13 1818, near the village of westbrookfield, massachusetts, she grew up on farm the sixth of seven children. er father, francis embraced patriarchal -- he expected obeadsens from his wife and their children. as lucy later wrote there was only one will in our home, and that was my father's. like most farm children lucy and her siblings helped plant crops, gardened, hauled wood and water, canned food, drove cattle milked cows, cooked, laundered, and and sewed. lucy's mom was a pieos woman who instilled in her children the meaning of right and wrong and insisted they become good christians. francis and hannah believed in education, and lucy, like her siblings, attended common schools until she was 16. but lucy sensed the need for further education. in order for her to lead a more purposeful life. when shed asked her parents if she could continue her schooling they said, she had to have more than enough education to find a good husband. which of course was the goal for nearly all young women at that time. lucy however had little interest in marriage and began teaching school,
born august 13 1818, near the village of westbrookfield, massachusetts, she grew up on farm the sixth of seven children. er father, francis embraced patriarchal -- he expected obeadsens from his wife and their children. as lucy later wrote there was only one will in our home, and that was my father's. like most farm children lucy and her siblings helped plant crops, gardened, hauled wood and water, canned food, drove cattle milked cows, cooked, laundered, and and sewed. lucy's mom was a pieos...
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from the massachusetts governor charlie baker. terror comes home to massachusetts. god bless tom sullivan and his family and his friends. sullivan's last day of duty spent in chattanooga, tennessee, at the naval marine reserve center. his marine brothers by his side. sergeant carson holmquist a decorated marine from wisconsin served two tours of duty in afghanistan before he was killed here at home. he leaves behind a wife and son. the youngest victim, 21-year-old lance corporal skip wells graduated three years ago from high school in marietta, georgia. service was in his family. >> i mean, he loved this country. you know, his mamma, his mamma served in the military. i believe she was a marine also. so i figured he just wanted to follow in her foot steps. he was in rotc in high school. he loved that. i just think that is a calling that he had. >> reporter: wells recently took a trip to disneyworld with his mom. she says, my son died doing what he loved for the love of his country and his family. a decorated 11-year veteran who served multiple tours. staff sergeant d
from the massachusetts governor charlie baker. terror comes home to massachusetts. god bless tom sullivan and his family and his friends. sullivan's last day of duty spent in chattanooga, tennessee, at the naval marine reserve center. his marine brothers by his side. sergeant carson holmquist a decorated marine from wisconsin served two tours of duty in afghanistan before he was killed here at home. he leaves behind a wife and son. the youngest victim, 21-year-old lance corporal skip wells...
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from massachusetts, wisconsin, arkansas and georgia. the governor of massachusetts ordered flags flown at half- staff in honor of the victims. also today had chattanooga police department and fbi gave an update on the fire fight between the officers and the suspect muhammad youssef abdulazeez. the fbi said he had two rifles or shotguns and a pistol. and authorities believe he may have purchased some of it guns illegally. the gunman was killed. during the fight one police officer was hit. another officer dragged a colleague to safety while engaging with the suspect. the chief is calling those officers heroes for their actions. >> that suspect soon made his intent his cowardly homicidal intent clear. officers of the chattanooga police department did not hesitate. they engaged that person, that gunman immediately, aggressively. with the intent of making sure he armed as few members as possible. [ singing ] >> today the marine corps closed all recruiting stations within a 40-mile radius of chattanooga. officials announced they made adjustme
from massachusetts, wisconsin, arkansas and georgia. the governor of massachusetts ordered flags flown at half- staff in honor of the victims. also today had chattanooga police department and fbi gave an update on the fire fight between the officers and the suspect muhammad youssef abdulazeez. the fbi said he had two rifles or shotguns and a pistol. and authorities believe he may have purchased some of it guns illegally. the gunman was killed. during the fight one police officer was hit....
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the massachusetts state police and the massachusetts cops know they are pro. that picture is going to keep being shown. i may even show it on sunday night if if her identity isn't known. we really need to find out who she is. >> again just to reiterate this. a lot of people think somebody else will know somebody else will do it if i have the information. you got to peckick up the phone. >> itch you think you know no matter how inconsequential it is or how far off you think you are it never ceased to amaze me as i caught almost 1,400 guys and recovered 61 missing children alive, people picked up the phone. incredible. people want to do the right thing. they're good. and they'll peck itick it up. make the call. maybe break the case. can't save her, unfortunately. but maybe save her siblings. >> john walsh. thank you for being with us. tune in sunday night, 9:00 premiere season two of "the hunt" with john walsh here on cnn. ahead arnold schwarzenegger isn't answering question as but a murder sentence he commuted on his last day as california governor to. day the
the massachusetts state police and the massachusetts cops know they are pro. that picture is going to keep being shown. i may even show it on sunday night if if her identity isn't known. we really need to find out who she is. >> again just to reiterate this. a lot of people think somebody else will know somebody else will do it if i have the information. you got to peckick up the phone. >> itch you think you know no matter how inconsequential it is or how far off you think you are...
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the theme for the sculpture was the spirit of massachusetts. >> they are really good. of. >>> former pennsylvania governor, tom corbett's ex-son-in-law is going to be tried for a theft case. a judge declared a mistrial in the case against gerald gibson. the jury was unable to reach unanimousdict. >>> nonprofit finance fund examines the financial challenges provider face to provide high quality education. >>> triple crown winner is racing at an invitational in monmouth park. american pharoah is the first horse to win the triple crown in almost four decades. >>> coming up in the next half-hour, about to new jersey firefighters meet the man they are raising the money for. we have a fundraising tally. >>> video shows president obama arriving in ethiopia the details when "action news" comes right back in just a moment. oh my gosh, it's the guy from last night. what?! can i jump on your wi-fi? yeah, you can try it. hey! i had a really good time last night. yeah, me too. the only thing is that... the only thing is what? what's the only thing? oh my gosh he's married. he's a k
the theme for the sculpture was the spirit of massachusetts. >> they are really good. of. >>> former pennsylvania governor, tom corbett's ex-son-in-law is going to be tried for a theft case. a judge declared a mistrial in the case against gerald gibson. the jury was unable to reach unanimousdict. >>> nonprofit finance fund examines the financial challenges provider face to provide high quality education. >>> triple crown winner is racing at an invitational in...
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thank you. >> thank you for your continued int interest. >> in massachusetts, investigators are hopeful that dna will help them identify the body of a toddler found wrapped in a trash bag last month. look at the cop posit image of baby dough. she is believed about four years old and authorities sent dna in a lab in texas that specializes in finding family links. there are dozens of rod side billboards displayed by the state. >> and now they will see something on it. >> and recognizing it and there is always jane doughs and sometimes it takes a long time. >> the body was found on deer island poe a woman who walked her dead. likely she had not been there long. if you have information, call the massachusetts state police. >> just another mystery we all want solved. >> and one city boost the minimum age to $15 an hour. workers are seeing their pay get cut in fact. e,> not the words you want to have to say. this coast guard rescue swimmer saving four fishermen in trouble next. toms was all i was doing. and when i finally t
thank you. >> thank you for your continued int interest. >> in massachusetts, investigators are hopeful that dna will help them identify the body of a toddler found wrapped in a trash bag last month. look at the cop posit image of baby dough. she is believed about four years old and authorities sent dna in a lab in texas that specializes in finding family links. there are dozens of rod side billboards displayed by the state. >> and now they will see something on it. >>...
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in massachusetts. followed by michael bennet at the university of denver. later, virginia rometty addresses the graduating class at northwestern university. u.s. chief technology officer megan smith delivered this year's commencement address at m.i.t.. she was appointed by president obama in 2014 after serving as vice president of business development at google for nearly one decades. her speech is 30 minutes. about the corporation and faculty of the massachusetts institute of technology are now declared convene. with this assembly, on the occasion of the commencement exercises of this institution for the conferring of its degrees, please rise further indication by rabbi michelle fincher and remain standing to join the corollaries in the singing of one verse of the star-spangled banner. rabbi fincher: congratulations. and the jewish to, we have a specific blessing that is set on special occasions. it acknowledges that getting to any particular moment is not to be taken for granted. we are to celebrate enjoys times -- in joyous times, voice appreciation and
in massachusetts. followed by michael bennet at the university of denver. later, virginia rometty addresses the graduating class at northwestern university. u.s. chief technology officer megan smith delivered this year's commencement address at m.i.t.. she was appointed by president obama in 2014 after serving as vice president of business development at google for nearly one decades. her speech is 30 minutes. about the corporation and faculty of the massachusetts institute of technology are...
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he joins us live from massachusetts. very good to have you with us. the comments in many ways are not surprising but this need to reassure the hard line regime supporters that nothing has changed does this underscore the fact that, in fact, this answered american rhetoric has been pierced somewhat about what is a very significant nuclear deal? >> they have demonized each or for years and now they're sitting at the negotiating table and unveiled an historic agreement. it's hard for the revolution in '79 based in part on antipathy towards the united states. it's supposed to be a revolutionary government, and then sits down with the devil. how do you reconcile that? you reconcile that by negotiating, and then saying despite this agreement nothing is going to change. you hear that in tehran, but you also hear that in washington because it's hard to let go of the important policy differences and also the emotion and the narrative both countries have it for a long time. >> now the question is whether the deal will develop with the two vince working together
he joins us live from massachusetts. very good to have you with us. the comments in many ways are not surprising but this need to reassure the hard line regime supporters that nothing has changed does this underscore the fact that, in fact, this answered american rhetoric has been pierced somewhat about what is a very significant nuclear deal? >> they have demonized each or for years and now they're sitting at the negotiating table and unveiled an historic agreement. it's hard for the...
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in massachusetts they are deregulated so they want to make sure that companies have every advantage to actually survive. so the company's point they say well it costs us a little bit more to run a deeper credit check and most people most bills are actually paid on time. >> and never mind the states. are federal lawmakers getting involved in this? >> they are. emerald cities held some briefings with congressional aides to let them know how big the problem is and how many people are pushed to the edge. right now we live if a world where the energy landscape is changing so quickly it is actually deepening the divide between the have and have nots for joel's family, his family was poor. you do what you need to do to survive and that means the children of the poor grow up with added weight added debt that most people don't. >> duarte geraldino, duarte, thank you for the report. >>> hard to keep the families keep the lights on but wasn't deregulation supposed to make energy cheaper? we'll look at what went wrong. >> there's a line of police advancing toward the crowd here. >> ferguson: city
in massachusetts they are deregulated so they want to make sure that companies have every advantage to actually survive. so the company's point they say well it costs us a little bit more to run a deeper credit check and most people most bills are actually paid on time. >> and never mind the states. are federal lawmakers getting involved in this? >> they are. emerald cities held some briefings with congressional aides to let them know how big the problem is and how many people are...
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trump leads the pack in massachusetts and in iowa placing second. hillary clinton continues to lead big in iowa but her margin over bernie sanders is smaller in new hampshire. kristin welker has more. >> /* >> reporter: donald trump known for his brash style and controversial comments is surging according to the latest nbc news polls and a seven-point lead over jeb bush and in iowa two points behind scott walker but 44% of iowa's republican voters view him unfavorably. that number jumps to 53% in new hampshire. >> i believe in what we're doing and what we have to do. >> reporter: and democratic front-runner hillary clinton, again, tried to turn the page. away from her e-mails and back to policies. >> we need to have a democratic president in the white house. >> reporter: but on saturday, she was forced to defend the use of a private e-mail account when she was secretary of state. >> but secretary clinton, doesn't the fact we are having this debate underscore the fundamental problem of using a private e-mail service when you were secretary? >> not at
trump leads the pack in massachusetts and in iowa placing second. hillary clinton continues to lead big in iowa but her margin over bernie sanders is smaller in new hampshire. kristin welker has more. >> /* >> reporter: donald trump known for his brash style and controversial comments is surging according to the latest nbc news polls and a seven-point lead over jeb bush and in iowa two points behind scott walker but 44% of iowa's republican voters view him unfavorably. that number...
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back in massachusetts, tom sullivan cheered for his boston teams. in battle, said a comrade, sully "was just everything that a marine should be." in two tours in iraq, he earned a combat action ribbon; for his wounds, two purple hearts. when he was warned that a gunman was there in chattanooga, he ran in -- so that others could live. today we echo the words of his community: gunnery sergeant thomas j. sullivan "was our hero and he will never be forgotten." "thank you for protecting us." [applause] growing up in georgia, skip wells was a true servant leader -- devoted to god and to his friends, quick to lend a hand or put you on his prayer list. during his hometown's fourth of july parade, he was so proud to be a marine that he went in his dress uniform. just 21 years old, a year out of boot camp, easy going, always smiling, even during the hardest drills. a friend said, "skip is the kind of kid you want on your team." as americans, we are forever grateful that lance corporal squire k. wells was on our team. as an eagle scout in arkansas, david wyatt
back in massachusetts, tom sullivan cheered for his boston teams. in battle, said a comrade, sully "was just everything that a marine should be." in two tours in iraq, he earned a combat action ribbon; for his wounds, two purple hearts. when he was warned that a gunman was there in chattanooga, he ran in -- so that others could live. today we echo the words of his community: gunnery sergeant thomas j. sullivan "was our hero and he will never be forgotten." "thank you...
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the massachusetts state court the glared slavery unconstitutional in massachusetts, forestalling difficult political wrangling with a direct legislative solution for emancipation. vermont's declaration of rights in the constitution of 1777 opens with similar language, but follows these abstractions with a specific prohibition on slavery. it is important to note that all of the rights declarations partitioned the claims of equality and rights from the enumerated, but separate claim that government was the tool for securing those rights. it is also significant that anti-slavery writers chose to highlight the rights rather than the remedy of revolution. perhaps they simply wished to promote emancipation and avoid the specter of slave revolt. at as the war ended legislators prefaced with a direct citation of the claims of the rights in the declaration, and by 1792 when an almanac maker, an african-american quoted the invaluable doctrine "that all men are created equal," then secretary of state thomas jefferson -- abolitionists have been working for a decade and a half to use the declaration of
the massachusetts state court the glared slavery unconstitutional in massachusetts, forestalling difficult political wrangling with a direct legislative solution for emancipation. vermont's declaration of rights in the constitution of 1777 opens with similar language, but follows these abstractions with a specific prohibition on slavery. it is important to note that all of the rights declarations partitioned the claims of equality and rights from the enumerated, but separate claim that...
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a bail hearing is scheduled this afternoon for a massachusetts man charged in a home-grown terror plot. 23 yered xampled ciccolo is the son of a boston police kapted. he is an alleged follower of isis. he was arrested july 4th with a cache of weapons. court papers say he planned to use the weapons to attack a university. his father alerted authorities last fall. neighbors say they are shocked. >> he was always walking. very quiet. kept to himself. anyone would try to say hi he wouldn't acknowledge them. >> reporter: ciccolo has a long history of mental illness. his father said he had become obsessed with islam. >>> coming up a new bizarre twist in a kidnapping case. the alleged victims demand an apology from the local police who accuse them of botching the investigation. >>> and, later, bargain bonanza. walmart and amazon go head-to-head. this is the "cbs morning news." ou have moderate to severe plaque psoriasis. isn't it time to let the real you shine through? introducing otezla apremilast. otezla is not an injection or a cream. it's a pill that treats plaque psoriasis differently. s
a bail hearing is scheduled this afternoon for a massachusetts man charged in a home-grown terror plot. 23 yered xampled ciccolo is the son of a boston police kapted. he is an alleged follower of isis. he was arrested july 4th with a cache of weapons. court papers say he planned to use the weapons to attack a university. his father alerted authorities last fall. neighbors say they are shocked. >> he was always walking. very quiet. kept to himself. anyone would try to say hi he wouldn't...
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he is from massachusetts but lives in tennessee. a gunnery sergeant with the marines, also a purple heart recipient. there was also another name that we're learning david wyatt from chattanooga, also a marine. those are two of the names that have come to light since this shooting happened. many people are deeply upset about this. many people are praying. there are several vigils planned for tonight to honor those victims. >> reporter: this weekend is an important holiday in the muslim community as it marked the end of ramadan. and i know there were innishally a number of celebrations scheduled, but what is an update on those celebrations? my understanding is at least some of them in the chattanooga area have been canceled. >> reporter: yeah, that is true. the islamic center has condemned this situation. they had a celebration, but they have canceled that in respect to the victims and their families. they will be having a prayer service in about an hour from now. >> all right. jonathan betz for us in chattanooga, tennessee. thank you
he is from massachusetts but lives in tennessee. a gunnery sergeant with the marines, also a purple heart recipient. there was also another name that we're learning david wyatt from chattanooga, also a marine. those are two of the names that have come to light since this shooting happened. many people are deeply upset about this. many people are praying. there are several vigils planned for tonight to honor those victims. >> reporter: this weekend is an important holiday in the muslim...
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her doctors at massachusetts general hospital in boston recommended a more extreme option. a stem cell transplant. >> i wanted to live. i wanted life. i felt that i was just too young, not to try it and see what would happen so i could go on and live my life and enjoy my children, my grandchildren, and my great grandchildren. and i'm just a great believer that if it can be done, you go for it. >> in november 2012, the american equivalent of the uk's anthony nolan register, called be the match, notified celia she had a donor. a complete stranger that would turn out to be stuart, who was going to donate stem cells for her. the transplant operation was a success. though not without complications. celia pulled through. but like stuart, she was left wondering about her donor. >> we didn't know where he came from or anything. we thought we could at least meet him within the year, but it didn't work that way because he was from the uk. >> the privacy laws are different for every country. for those two years, stuart waited anxiously for word on celia. he only received bits and piec
her doctors at massachusetts general hospital in boston recommended a more extreme option. a stem cell transplant. >> i wanted to live. i wanted life. i felt that i was just too young, not to try it and see what would happen so i could go on and live my life and enjoy my children, my grandchildren, and my great grandchildren. and i'm just a great believer that if it can be done, you go for it. >> in november 2012, the american equivalent of the uk's anthony nolan register, called be...
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mother was my mother's roommate at wheaton college in massachusetts in the class of 19 25. that's right. 1925. [inaudible question] >> before i was born probably. zero, i see. anyway i am delighted you are here. as jenna told you i spent almost my entire adult life working with children especially the little ones in the early years of there lives adventure. but meanwhile starting in the early 1990s and largely unknown to my readers i was forced to contemplate the last years of our lives has my parents became elderly and my father started to become confused by some lapses in his memory one evening in 1992 when he was 86 years old as he was born in 196 1992 he sat me down. he was a neurologist, i should say. also a psychiatrist who have been trained at harvard and practiced at the well-known in g8 massachusetts general hospital in the boston area for nearly 60 years. he sat me down in a room in his apartment, close the door someone mother cannot here. he did not want her to no about this yet. and he confided in me that he had been having a series of attacks which he called am
mother was my mother's roommate at wheaton college in massachusetts in the class of 19 25. that's right. 1925. [inaudible question] >> before i was born probably. zero, i see. anyway i am delighted you are here. as jenna told you i spent almost my entire adult life working with children especially the little ones in the early years of there lives adventure. but meanwhile starting in the early 1990s and largely unknown to my readers i was forced to contemplate the last years of our lives...
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the gentleman from massachusetts voiced. mr. mcgovern: i appreciate the comments from my colleague from washington and colleagues from washington and alabama both serve on the rules committee with me and i respect them. but i don't think they were paying attention to my speech. i'm not arguing here for a patchwork of 50 different rules and regulations with regard to labeling. what i'm saying is that what my friends are proposing here which is voluntary labeling on non-g.m.o. products, should be replaced with mandatory g.m.o.-labeling across the country. that's what people want. and that's what this bill would deny. you are not only pree. -- preeveryoning states and telling states you -- preemting states and telling states you have have no role, what you're doing is setting a standard here where people will be kept in the dark. so i want uniformity. but i want more information. and this idea that somehow labeling will increase food prices is just baseless. it's baseless. there are plenty of things that increase the prices that we
the gentleman from massachusetts voiced. mr. mcgovern: i appreciate the comments from my colleague from washington and colleagues from washington and alabama both serve on the rules committee with me and i respect them. but i don't think they were paying attention to my speech. i'm not arguing here for a patchwork of 50 different rules and regulations with regard to labeling. what i'm saying is that what my friends are proposing here which is voluntary labeling on non-g.m.o. products, should be...
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this one comes from massachusetts. a young man busted by the feds. they say he was inspired by isis and was hatching a plot to explode bombs in college cafeterias. in this case the suspect was already on authorities' radar. it turns out his father, a police captain, sounded the alarm and turned him in. our ron mott has details. >> reporter: federal officials in boston announced the arrest of 23-year-old alexander ciccolo, the son of boston police captain robert ciccolo. a police source told nbc news captain ciccolo reported his son to the fbi after learning he was allegedly plotting an isis-inspired attack. according to court documents, ciccolo goes by the name ali al amriki and was arrested july 4th after receiving four guns from an undercover agent and buying a pressure cooker. the government says ciccolo was under investigation since last fall and shared plans to attack college cafeterias including executions of students broadcast live on the internet. but law enforcement officials say because he was under constant surveillance an attack was unlik
this one comes from massachusetts. a young man busted by the feds. they say he was inspired by isis and was hatching a plot to explode bombs in college cafeterias. in this case the suspect was already on authorities' radar. it turns out his father, a police captain, sounded the alarm and turned him in. our ron mott has details. >> reporter: federal officials in boston announced the arrest of 23-year-old alexander ciccolo, the son of boston police captain robert ciccolo. a police source...
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a police captain's son arrested in a terror sting goes before a judge in massachusetts this afternoon. prosecutors say he was planning an attack in the united states to support isis. the fbi moved in on 23-year-old alexander tukelo with help from his own father. police say in recorded conversations he discussed his plans to set off pressure cooker bombs at a university in massachusetts. he was inspired by the boston marathon bombers. he was allegedly intent on slaughtering several students and broadcasting the killings live online. his father a veteran of the boston police department alerted authorities that his son wanted to fight for isis. "good morning america" is following developments in this story. "gma" starts at 7:00 right after "action news." >> developing this morning two separate stabbings took place in the same philadelphia neighborhood. the latest one involved a 16-year-old boy playing basketball at a playground grays ferry. police say six men is your rounded him and stabbed him twice in the back. it happened on the 2900 block of wharton street at 11:30 last night. the bo
a police captain's son arrested in a terror sting goes before a judge in massachusetts this afternoon. prosecutors say he was planning an attack in the united states to support isis. the fbi moved in on 23-year-old alexander tukelo with help from his own father. police say in recorded conversations he discussed his plans to set off pressure cooker bombs at a university in massachusetts. he was inspired by the boston marathon bombers. he was allegedly intent on slaughtering several students and...
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a driver in massachusetts nearly ran over these two cops and they say the driver was texting. surveillance video shows the two officers walking in the crosswalk when a white ford explorer nearly takes them out! they have to jump out of the way there. officers say they were able to jump into their car and pull that woman over. >> must have been quite the conversation. >>> okay. san jose police chief is calling it a career. larry esquivel is planning to retire at the beginning of next year. he has been with the san jose police department since 1984, when he joined as a reserve officer. he then worked up the ranks becoming the chief in 2013. he faced several challenges during his tenure and one of the biggest a pension battle between the city and the police officers association. a resolution was reached last week. we asked chief esquivel if that had anything to do with his announcement. >> i didn't want to leave when we're still in turmoil where we don't have resolution and not to say that it's a done deal because there's a long road ahead of us and it's tentative. it hasn't been
a driver in massachusetts nearly ran over these two cops and they say the driver was texting. surveillance video shows the two officers walking in the crosswalk when a white ford explorer nearly takes them out! they have to jump out of the way there. officers say they were able to jump into their car and pull that woman over. >> must have been quite the conversation. >>> okay. san jose police chief is calling it a career. larry esquivel is planning to retire at the beginning of...
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from massachusetts governor charlie baker -- "terror comes home to massachusetts. god bless tom sullivan and his family and his friends." sullivan's last day of duty spent in chattanooga, tennessee, at the naval marine reserve center. his marine brothers by his side. search sergeant carson holmquist, a decorated marine from wisconsin, served two tours of duty in afghanistan before he was killed here at home. he leaves behind a wife and son. the youngest victim 21-year-old lance corporal skip wells, graduated three years ago from high school in marietta georgia. service was in his family. >> i mean, he loved his country. you know his mama his mama served in the military. i believe she was a marine also. so, i figured he just wanted to follow in her footsteps. i know he was in rotc in high school. he loved that you know. i just think, you know that's just a calling that he had. >> reporter: wells recently took a trip to disney world with his mom. she says, "my son died doing what he loved for the love of his country and his family." a decorated, 11-year veteran who s
from massachusetts governor charlie baker -- "terror comes home to massachusetts. god bless tom sullivan and his family and his friends." sullivan's last day of duty spent in chattanooga, tennessee, at the naval marine reserve center. his marine brothers by his side. search sergeant carson holmquist, a decorated marine from wisconsin, served two tours of duty in afghanistan before he was killed here at home. he leaves behind a wife and son. the youngest victim 21-year-old lance...
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c-span: now, waltham massachusetts, is in the suburbs of boston, and a lot of the characters in this small book you have here -- i know you've written a lot bigger books on the american revolution -- come from that area. let's try one -- samuel adams. >> guest: samuel adams, a real revolutionary, probably the first -- one of the first to aim for independence. i think he probably believed in independence as early as 1768. so he's a kind of fanatic, a rabble-rouser and -- but a very skillful politician, as well who believed more devoutly than some of the other revolutionaries in republican severity, ascetic -- they had to fit him out with clothes to send him to philadelphia because he didn't pay much attention to how he dressed, although he was a harvard graduate and a gentleman, nonetheless. a very interesting character. c-span: how did he relate to john adams? >> guest: they were distant cousins. john adams was equally fanatical, if you will, as a revolutionary, but a little more skilled, i think, as an attorney and as a speaker and probably much more intellectual than his cousin, sa
c-span: now, waltham massachusetts, is in the suburbs of boston, and a lot of the characters in this small book you have here -- i know you've written a lot bigger books on the american revolution -- come from that area. let's try one -- samuel adams. >> guest: samuel adams, a real revolutionary, probably the first -- one of the first to aim for independence. i think he probably believed in independence as early as 1768. so he's a kind of fanatic, a rabble-rouser and -- but a very...
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boy, i want to call and disagree with my fellow massachusetts person. and, the hillary clinton thing. if clinton -- getting to the point on what is going on here, clinton said some things and that speech that were disturbing to me. one of them was making the assumption that xerox created the technology bubble. i do not think that is what it is. i think the american people and their innovation did. i think they should break up the large banks and large corporations, but that is neither here nor there. back to dodd frank. dodd frank put a lot of regulations particularly directed to the banks, and particularly directed to the large for banksur banks, the people selling bonds for the united states, primary dealers, if you would. a lot of it overlapped with the security exchange commission. if you go look at elizabeth w warren's letter to mary jo white, they are not laws. if you look at eric holder going back to the people who created the housing crisis thing, and the revolving door in washington -- we need more competition. i don't even know what line to ca
boy, i want to call and disagree with my fellow massachusetts person. and, the hillary clinton thing. if clinton -- getting to the point on what is going on here, clinton said some things and that speech that were disturbing to me. one of them was making the assumption that xerox created the technology bubble. i do not think that is what it is. i think the american people and their innovation did. i think they should break up the large banks and large corporations, but that is neither here nor...
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a 23-year-old adams, massachusetts, man was taken into custody on the fourth of july. that after accepting four firearms that he'd ordered from a person who was cooperating with the western massachusetts joint terrorism task force. he was arrested immediately with the two rifles and hand guns. he goes by the alias ali alemriki online. he had plans to attack a state university using assault rifles and improvised explosives while broadcasting the executions of students live via internet. they found partially constructed molotov cocktails at his apartment. he is the son of a boston police captain. sources say it's his father that first alerted authorities to a radical change in the younger man who has suffered with mental illness since childhood. the family has released a statement saying while saddened and disappointed to learn of our son's intentions we were' grateful authorities prevented any loss of life or harm to others. >> okay. molly, let me ask you this. is he actually accused of hurting someone in this entire process? >> reporter: actually he was. after being ar
a 23-year-old adams, massachusetts, man was taken into custody on the fourth of july. that after accepting four firearms that he'd ordered from a person who was cooperating with the western massachusetts joint terrorism task force. he was arrested immediately with the two rifles and hand guns. he goes by the alias ali alemriki online. he had plans to attack a state university using assault rifles and improvised explosives while broadcasting the executions of students live via internet. they...
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eric heist started the journey last month in massachusetts. he has a trailer attached to the bike that carries all of his essentials including the tent he uses to sleep in every night. now, the indiana man hit a bump in the road last week when both rims of his bike bent. fortunately, a bike shop in new port, rhode island, gave him a new bike. he says that so far, he's lost about 60 pounds on this bike ride. >> so he's saying he hopes to lose an additional 200 pounds by the time he reaches pasadena california, by the end of the year. that is a huge undertaking. good luck. >> best of luck. >>> neil armstrong's space suit goal was reached within a matter of days. smithsonian hopes to save another piece of space history. >>> a couple of different crashes around town. top of the beltway, details ahead. >>> plus a warning you'll want to hear before you head out for the morning jog. the man sheriff's deputies want you to be on >>> right now a warning for joggers about a man jumping out on trails around loudoun county. what sheriffs deputies want you
eric heist started the journey last month in massachusetts. he has a trailer attached to the bike that carries all of his essentials including the tent he uses to sleep in every night. now, the indiana man hit a bump in the road last week when both rims of his bike bent. fortunately, a bike shop in new port, rhode island, gave him a new bike. he says that so far, he's lost about 60 pounds on this bike ride. >> so he's saying he hopes to lose an additional 200 pounds by the time he reaches...