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boston tea party, boston mexico, lexington and concorde. we did talk about that a little, but it is the paving stones that built that road. the land bank in the 1740's, the townsend duties, the coercive acts. the military presence in the town, people like dr. warren, james otis, and adams, hancock, who continue the revolution. the full story is still being discovered and it is still being uncovered and that is why events like this before they were american were very important. i am now at the end of the conclusion. before i take questions, i want to say i do not want boston to be burnt. i know this is being filmed by c-span. there were a lot of british in 1775 that would have wished they were anywhere else, even in the islands of the caribbean, the dealing with the road to revolution and the first major american victory, the siege of boston. with that, i would like to take any questions, comments, concerns. >> >> this idea that the colonies had been left alone for some time after the french and indian war. it is this intervention that comes
boston tea party, boston mexico, lexington and concorde. we did talk about that a little, but it is the paving stones that built that road. the land bank in the 1740's, the townsend duties, the coercive acts. the military presence in the town, people like dr. warren, james otis, and adams, hancock, who continue the revolution. the full story is still being discovered and it is still being uncovered and that is why events like this before they were american were very important. i am now at the...
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characterizes boston today. >> his efforts to revitalize boston's other neighborhoods were more contentious downtown or washington park but in the end teethree learned he had to negotiate between a modern and historic boston also he had to negotiate with key neighborhood groups looking at five boston neighborhoods south and in the north harvard area per code what i discovered is every neighborhood has its own story with class and race but the outcome i learned from was varied and unexpected to grab the neighborhoods from lower-class blacks. through the urban renewal experience they develop the skills to negotiate with city officials. as a participant with an mit graduate student leader professor he called at the rehabilitation planning game. boston citizens would apply the skills for more affordable housing through the inner belt highway project in the 1970s. through these experiences i suggest contributed to a new expectation of what that democratic process of city redevelopment should entail. with the arrow like civil rights and feminism grassroots participatory democracy is what i call i
characterizes boston today. >> his efforts to revitalize boston's other neighborhoods were more contentious downtown or washington park but in the end teethree learned he had to negotiate between a modern and historic boston also he had to negotiate with key neighborhood groups looking at five boston neighborhoods south and in the north harvard area per code what i discovered is every neighborhood has its own story with class and race but the outcome i learned from was varied and...
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but that still characterizes boston today. he also learned they needed to broaden the base of support for his program and as he sought a wide range of allies including the catholic church , newspapers like the boston globe and like the presidents of jordan marsh and local architects and that oriented black middle class who could own houses and very few boston neighborhoods to renew washington park with open arms. so those efforts to revitalize boston's other neighborhoods were contentious that were either downtown or washington park. in the end that just as he had to negotiate, so too he had to negotiate with key neighborhood groups now look at five boston neighborhoods. washington park and madison par park, charlestown, and north harvard area. what i discovered is every neighborhood has its own story. added to its base of class and race but the outcome i learned proved much more complicated than the common assumption that urban renewal could simply be reduced to neighborhoods from lower-class. moreover i argue over the course
but that still characterizes boston today. he also learned they needed to broaden the base of support for his program and as he sought a wide range of allies including the catholic church , newspapers like the boston globe and like the presidents of jordan marsh and local architects and that oriented black middle class who could own houses and very few boston neighborhoods to renew washington park with open arms. so those efforts to revitalize boston's other neighborhoods were contentious that...
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act ii was boston. 1960 through 67. 1960 logue was hired as a consultant and then head of the boston redevelopment authority by another new mayor this time john collins who had visions to turn around his own near bankrupt and politically paralyzed city. in boston logue learned his mistakes from new haven and those taken place under the previous mayor to come in waving a flag of planning with people and vowed never to undertake the kind of demolition that happened of the west and neighborhood. by then two dimensions were boston and the neighborhoods. the heart of downtown was the creation of government center to revitalize the stagnant downtown and to pressure a reluctant yankee business and lead to finally commit to the city that they had been ignoring for decades investing elsewhere and anywhere but boston and seeking to control boston democratic party machine from the massachusetts state house. the government center creation story is fascinating where boston collins made federal use of power as the boston globe wrote in 1962 with the plans for city hall, nothing but a wholehearted
act ii was boston. 1960 through 67. 1960 logue was hired as a consultant and then head of the boston redevelopment authority by another new mayor this time john collins who had visions to turn around his own near bankrupt and politically paralyzed city. in boston logue learned his mistakes from new haven and those taken place under the previous mayor to come in waving a flag of planning with people and vowed never to undertake the kind of demolition that happened of the west and neighborhood....
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runs 2 of them what are conditions like in the official camps in boston and. i remember once you notice on account of sources there are 2 centers that are mostly the largest ones focused on single males which remains the largest population in most years of over and into smaller family gams and eastender so run in accordance with international and european standards for disciples like incense or so people have access to free food the buildings are heated their jeans every day there is access to health so there are we are working there together with our partners like units yar unicef save the children rich girls who understood make sure that the full range of services is provided to the migrants the deer the centers are currently full capacity and people are constantly and this is one of the complaints that the neighbors all the more discount where we have 1500 boats have is that their skills of the migrants are not worth trying to get in because there are no rails to go with the standards centers that are dear there are also open to journalists to human rights
runs 2 of them what are conditions like in the official camps in boston and. i remember once you notice on account of sources there are 2 centers that are mostly the largest ones focused on single males which remains the largest population in most years of over and into smaller family gams and eastender so run in accordance with international and european standards for disciples like incense or so people have access to free food the buildings are heated their jeans every day there is access to...
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boston movie. they say getting a boston accent is so hard, you're from boston. why aren't you in those movies. >> the answer to your first question, it torture me. thank you. if you have a boston movie in the hopper. >> stephen: sure. >> i'm in. >> stephen: everybody loves a boston movie. did you ever audition for a boston movie? >> oh, sure. >> stephen: let's see what you got? do i need to do anything? do i need to set up the scene? >> you might. we'll see. >> stephen: open on rob corddry as boston guy. >> stevie, stevie-- because in boston, you're always your diminutive. like i'm boab. stevie, did you hear about markey? did you hear about markey deluca? dude, i saw him at weymouth house of peetser. he lost his trigger finger. yeah. so he can't be a cop no more. yeah. luckily, i heard he got a gig being a rhody for the mighty mighty boss tones. so he landed on his feet irregardless! >> stephen: only two jobs in tw. >> stephen: there's only two industries. >> cop. rhody for the mighty, mighty boss
boston movie. they say getting a boston accent is so hard, you're from boston. why aren't you in those movies. >> the answer to your first question, it torture me. thank you. if you have a boston movie in the hopper. >> stephen: sure. >> i'm in. >> stephen: everybody loves a boston movie. did you ever audition for a boston movie? >> oh, sure. >> stephen: let's see what you got? do i need to do anything? do i need to set up the scene? >> you might. we'll...
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how many people are being housed on in camps on private land in boston is someone making money out of this at least and if so isn't that against the conditions that the e.u. sets when it gives money to people like the i.o.m. to help cope with this problem. so last year we were in a similar situation as we are today meaning that we had lost my roots in the senate council that were living in deplorable unitarian circumstances so we needed to find centers quickly to house migrants before the winter. we and i say collectively you know dorothy's in a council local we sabella to specifically we found ourselves and forcefully there was no public lands available at that time it's not such a matter of the veil abilities more of a matter of the political decision making around these public lands that we had to resort to renting to see that these will drive an owner so there are 3. centers in both years appropriate are in private property center former hotel and 2 former one former factory you know which is the larson there where the protests were once reported on and the needle in that attack o
how many people are being housed on in camps on private land in boston is someone making money out of this at least and if so isn't that against the conditions that the e.u. sets when it gives money to people like the i.o.m. to help cope with this problem. so last year we were in a similar situation as we are today meaning that we had lost my roots in the senate council that were living in deplorable unitarian circumstances so we needed to find centers quickly to house migrants before the...
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chicken >> we were boston chicken. and it's still our most popular food item. and we slow roast it for 90 minutes and it comes straight off the spit and into your meal or on to your sandwich >> very quick answer, plant-based foods, meets, you experimenting there at all >> we're looking at it it's obviously something that the consumer really wants and so we're talking to our suppliers about what the options are, whether for rotisserie chicken or meat loaf or meatballs. >> frances, thank you very much. happy thanksgiving >> happy thanksgiving to you as well >> thanks for watching "power lunch" >> virginia beats virginia tech. >> no way! >> "closing bell" starts right now. >>> welcome to the "closing bell." i'm court aney reagan in for s h eis eisen. at the best buy post, shares are rising it's been a very busy season of earnings some winners, some losers. we'll dig into some of them, coming up. we've got 59 minutes left to go before the closing bell sounds >> good afternoon, everyone. i'm wilfred frost. prrp says the u.s
chicken >> we were boston chicken. and it's still our most popular food item. and we slow roast it for 90 minutes and it comes straight off the spit and into your meal or on to your sandwich >> very quick answer, plant-based foods, meets, you experimenting there at all >> we're looking at it it's obviously something that the consumer really wants and so we're talking to our suppliers about what the options are, whether for rotisserie chicken or meat loaf or meatballs. >>...
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one of the frequently traded items in the slave trade, and shows the connections between places like boston and newport, rhode island and this trade. rum production can also encoura ge the movement of enslaved bodies. book casesin the where individual enslaved people are moved against their will from plantations in barbados, for instance, to boston, where they are valued for their expertise. i tell the story in the book manuscript of a man in 1730 who is removed from barbados, carried around to different distilleries in boston, advertised as an expert in rum production, or making the barrels necessary for rum. this is a powerful reminder of how slavery was not just, it wasn't just taking a physical body, but it was also taking a mind, and it tells us something about the intellectual history of slavery where individuals are producing knowledge. not just carrying knowledge, but producing expertise, adding value. personwas that worth more, because of his expertise? prof. smith: yes. with him in particular there are other complications that make it harder to weigh, but in general, d at plantati
one of the frequently traded items in the slave trade, and shows the connections between places like boston and newport, rhode island and this trade. rum production can also encoura ge the movement of enslaved bodies. book casesin the where individual enslaved people are moved against their will from plantations in barbados, for instance, to boston, where they are valued for their expertise. i tell the story in the book manuscript of a man in 1730 who is removed from barbados, carried around to...
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thought despite the danger no one in other parts of boston wants to take these people in. this is what aid workers believe to be one of the most dangerous migrant camps in europe at the moment doctors report cases of scary bees and other serious diseases but still local authorities don't want to close the camp they want to keep up pressure in other regions and the government is sorry able to open a different collective center elsewhere in the country. for the last 2 years more and more refugees have reshaped one of bosnia's largest cities more than 5000 of them knowledge here in the northwest and more arrive every day the mayor of the hutch is demanding a long term solution. camp must remain permanently open of course we could send the migrants from elsewhere but the migrant crisis as a whole has not been solved if the authorities want to transfer them elsewhere we've got no problem with taking them to sari over. on the outskirts of the hutch the international organisation for migration runs a refugee camp for up to 2000 people in a form effect rebuilding but the local aut
thought despite the danger no one in other parts of boston wants to take these people in. this is what aid workers believe to be one of the most dangerous migrant camps in europe at the moment doctors report cases of scary bees and other serious diseases but still local authorities don't want to close the camp they want to keep up pressure in other regions and the government is sorry able to open a different collective center elsewhere in the country. for the last 2 years more and more refugees...
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the boston red cross is trying to help the people there local authorities bring water once or strays it's a we saw it in the report hope people try to wash them selves. not proper. sanitary and conditions people have to go into the countryside to do what they desperately need to do and you can imagine the the snow in this place is not the nicest you can give in those conditions everything you just said and the fact that it's on report i mean this campus be closed months ago why is it still open and why doesn't the bosnian government simply start taking migrants somewhere else with better conditions because you have to go back to the history of the boston conflict that ended by december 1905 with the so-called dayton peace agreement this peace agreement is knowledge base the constitution of this country and by the agreement the boston government is probably one of the weakest of the because in all of europe you have to enter entities you have the boss the boss new kraut federation and the serp entity so-called report because which is refusing to accept any. collective center for micro
the boston red cross is trying to help the people there local authorities bring water once or strays it's a we saw it in the report hope people try to wash them selves. not proper. sanitary and conditions people have to go into the countryside to do what they desperately need to do and you can imagine the the snow in this place is not the nicest you can give in those conditions everything you just said and the fact that it's on report i mean this campus be closed months ago why is it still open...
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is a boston book festival you also be able to watch a keynote talk. it all starts now on book to be --dash macbook tv. >> i am here as a member of the board of the boston book festival. the 11th annual boston book festival and i wanted to say a few words about why i'm here and why the book festival is important. for me of his journeys of emotion and explorations of the lived experiences of people i don't know and probably well never know. it truly is an inclusive community. i hope all of you will be thinking about joining us tomorrow. if you believe in the importance. you saw an animation here. if you want some swag you can go there as well. we are very committed to making sure the book festival is open to everybody. it's my pleasure to say just a few words. it is just on forgiveness. we are honored to have our panelists here today. in the dean of the radcliffe -- radcliffe institute. they will introduce the panel. good morning everyone. i am the dean of the radcliffe institute. and a professor at the harvard law school. i'm just delighted to moderate
is a boston book festival you also be able to watch a keynote talk. it all starts now on book to be --dash macbook tv. >> i am here as a member of the board of the boston book festival. the 11th annual boston book festival and i wanted to say a few words about why i'm here and why the book festival is important. for me of his journeys of emotion and explorations of the lived experiences of people i don't know and probably well never know. it truly is an inclusive community. i hope all of...
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on three pivotal events, the boston massacre, the boston tea party, and the battles at lexington and concorde. this is part of a daylong symposium. >> first lady melania trump welcomes the white house christmas tree. this year tree is a douglas for from pennsylvania. ♪
on three pivotal events, the boston massacre, the boston tea party, and the battles at lexington and concorde. this is part of a daylong symposium. >> first lady melania trump welcomes the white house christmas tree. this year tree is a douglas for from pennsylvania. ♪
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authorities say he took his life in may in a parking garage the day he was set to graduate from boston college. officials say yu got to the garbage before he died and never called for help but messages released by the p.r. firm she hired and obtained by "the boston globe" suggests she tried to stop him he wrote this is good-bye forever i love you this isn't your fault. it's mine. yu replied please baby, please, stop i love you in a statement his family wrote, those who love alex are sharp pain o passing. what would you say to alexander's family tonight she's free on citizen surrendered her passport and must remain in massachusetts until the trial is scheduled to begin next year lester. you. >>> simone biles is reacting to a report revealing she was kept inhevestigation into sexual abuse by former team doctor larry nasser here is kate snow. >> reporter: an explosive report in the "wall street journal" says usa gymnastics knew simone biles had concerns about former team doctor larry nasser in 2015 but never asked to be interviewed and never alerted biles the fbi was investigating. biles
authorities say he took his life in may in a parking garage the day he was set to graduate from boston college. officials say yu got to the garbage before he died and never called for help but messages released by the p.r. firm she hired and obtained by "the boston globe" suggests she tried to stop him he wrote this is good-bye forever i love you this isn't your fault. it's mine. yu replied please baby, please, stop i love you in a statement his family wrote, those who love alex are...
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he announced his candidacy a couple of hours earlier and make driveive -- and made the from boston to new hampshire, put pen to paper. he is coming back to new hampshire in eight or nine days at politics and eggs, which is a must stop for white house hopefuls. he will be here monday. deval patrick is well known here, this is the boston medium market, he was governor of massachusetts until early 2015, so he is known here. he was looking at the field and i guess he felt another voice was needed, his voice. major blackhe third or african-american to jump into the race for the white house. as for bloomberg, my sources tell me the announcement could come next week. had theher reporters store yesterday that bloomberg, starting monday, will be going up with a massive ad buy, over $30 million from coast to coast. he has already filed in five states across the country to get his name on the ballot, and he also filed on thursday with the federal election commission to add his name as a candidate, to file as a presidential candidate, so that announcement is all but certain to come in the coming
he announced his candidacy a couple of hours earlier and make driveive -- and made the from boston to new hampshire, put pen to paper. he is coming back to new hampshire in eight or nine days at politics and eggs, which is a must stop for white house hopefuls. he will be here monday. deval patrick is well known here, this is the boston medium market, he was governor of massachusetts until early 2015, so he is known here. he was looking at the field and i guess he felt another voice was needed,...
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picture of a bird playing in a open cage where you see is that you would think these would made in boston, so that just goes to show that these ideals in conversations about liberty but it means to have freedom on the fact that it is let it goes up in the face of the american colonists is one thing but i think it's much more interesting to think why didn't happen and in around to london where parliament has this conversation as well, just thought. >> yeah and there is another thing, why did it happen here i guess phil wrote about this it is there something about why boston on. do i answer the right posture question or another? >> on so i have is a revolution did this in the way of a history revolution they don't want to change the company rules because they spent while overcoming this it who is going to be control of certain aspects so it is an inevitable, who's gonna control the taxes and what it ties the body to it, now we are also, if you look as soon as the frenchman entering in the war where the british troops out to defend their empire so it shows that we have this in these 13 colon
picture of a bird playing in a open cage where you see is that you would think these would made in boston, so that just goes to show that these ideals in conversations about liberty but it means to have freedom on the fact that it is let it goes up in the face of the american colonists is one thing but i think it's much more interesting to think why didn't happen and in around to london where parliament has this conversation as well, just thought. >> yeah and there is another thing, why...
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could the boston bombings have been prevented? >> tucker: if we had only listened to russia. the worn enemy of lying, pomposity, smugness and group think. good night from washington. sean hannity is next. >> sean: a great show. welcome to "hannity." look it's this number. it will go fast. 351 days until the president election. we have a brand new speech from the attorney general of the united states bill barr. it's sending shockwaves through the washington swamp for good reason. this is a preview of coming attractions. this is a powerful statement. take a look. >> immediately after president trump won the election, opponents inaugurated what they called the resistance. they rallied around an explicit strategy of using every tool and maneuver to
could the boston bombings have been prevented? >> tucker: if we had only listened to russia. the worn enemy of lying, pomposity, smugness and group think. good night from washington. sean hannity is next. >> sean: a great show. welcome to "hannity." look it's this number. it will go fast. 351 days until the president election. we have a brand new speech from the attorney general of the united states bill barr. it's sending shockwaves through the washington swamp for good...
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what is boston? boston. right. uh, from the dutch for $200. maggie. what is caboose? caboose. good. uh, kids, $200. doug. ♪ what is "the brady bunch"? right. uh, kids for $400. susan? what is "modern family"? right. uh, brick by brick for $200. doug. what is "minecraft"? - minecraft. right you are. - uh, dutch for $400. maggie. what is kink? kink. yes. uh, kids, $600. doug. - what is "stranger things"? - yes. dutch for $600. susan. - what is an iceberg? - iceberg. good. from the dutch for $800. susan. what is a buoy? no. maggie. what is a booby? no. [ beep ] what's a decoy? a decoy. susan. uh, dutch for $1,000, please. maggie. what is dope? dope. you're on the plus side again. uh, karate, $400, please. doug. what is jiujitsu? no. maggie? what is taekwondo? you got it, and that takes you up to $1,200. takes us into our first break. l usme ja [ applause ] it helps to have someone in your corner. that's why there's covered california. we're the only place where you can get financial help to pay for your health insurance. new this year, almost a million people could receive additional
what is boston? boston. right. uh, from the dutch for $200. maggie. what is caboose? caboose. good. uh, kids, $200. doug. ♪ what is "the brady bunch"? right. uh, kids for $400. susan? what is "modern family"? right. uh, brick by brick for $200. doug. what is "minecraft"? - minecraft. right you are. - uh, dutch for $400. maggie. what is kink? kink. yes. uh, kids, $600. doug. - what is "stranger things"? - yes. dutch for $600. susan. - what is an iceberg?...
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soon a good evening and welcome today to the boston public library. and the president of the boston public library and we are sponsoring this particular session of the festival and we
soon a good evening and welcome today to the boston public library. and the president of the boston public library and we are sponsoring this particular session of the festival and we
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this is where apus preached when he wasn't in boston. in light of this sordid history apus proposed that indians should treat each the summer 22nd the anniversary of the pilgrims landing in plymouth and every fourth of july as, quote, days of mourning and not joy. let them rather fast and pray to the great spirit, the indians god who deals out mercy to his children and not distraction. for indians to commemorate they bore the burden of white america's triumphs would resonate with the wampanoags long after he was gone. we will come back to that point. less then 40 years later in the late 1860s and early 1870s, massachusetts aggressive the stubborn refusal of the wampanoags to disappear by dissolving their reservations of gay head, chappaquiddick, christiantown and others. the state divided the common lands of these places into private property tracks, subjected those lands to taxation and confiscation for debt and declared the inhabitants to be full-fledged citizens and no longer indians as if the two were antithetical. you ca map of the
this is where apus preached when he wasn't in boston. in light of this sordid history apus proposed that indians should treat each the summer 22nd the anniversary of the pilgrims landing in plymouth and every fourth of july as, quote, days of mourning and not joy. let them rather fast and pray to the great spirit, the indians god who deals out mercy to his children and not distraction. for indians to commemorate they bore the burden of white america's triumphs would resonate with the wampanoags...
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next week we host congressional roundtable in boston. with congressman bill keating and congresswoman katherine clark on the evening of tuesday, december 3. we hope you will join us for our annual holiday celebration at the kennedy institute for the united states senate. needless to say it's a wonderful, wonderful evening. i promise it will be worth the drive here from new hampshire. our final d.c. event of the will -- of the year will be held in december 10 in washington where we'll host congressman stephen lynch for a capital conversation. our guest today is someone who i know needs little or no introduction in this room. but let me take a moment to remind you of his very impressive background. born and raised in the south side of chicago, he first came to new england to pursue his education. first at milton academy and later at harvard university where he received both his undergraduate and law degrees. went on to achieve great career success. both in the public sector as an attorney, as president bill clinton's justice department, an
next week we host congressional roundtable in boston. with congressman bill keating and congresswoman katherine clark on the evening of tuesday, december 3. we hope you will join us for our annual holiday celebration at the kennedy institute for the united states senate. needless to say it's a wonderful, wonderful evening. i promise it will be worth the drive here from new hampshire. our final d.c. event of the will -- of the year will be held in december 10 in washington where we'll host...
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joining me now is steve colvin, the senior vice president of boston properties, and boston properties has been putting on this event for 20 years, and you were there for the very first one. >> i was here for the first one that boston properties did, but this has been going on now for 33 years, and really it's the kickoff th y y ea reporterd have you seen it grow? >> from a simple building lighting show to a big production now. winter carnival, ice skating, fireworks, and 17,000 lights going off all at once with one switch. >> reporter: oh my goodness. and we were talking about this. 17,000 lights. people actually go up and put all the lights up there right? >> yes, we have some engineers with real guts. it's a big production to put the lights up and taking them back down. it's a year round type of situation for us. >> reporter: brave people to put that up. boy, and how excited are you personally to kickoff the holiday season with the lights and fireworks? >> this truly is a great event. this gets everybody in the community together. tonight we're going to honor cal fire that's done a
joining me now is steve colvin, the senior vice president of boston properties, and boston properties has been putting on this event for 20 years, and you were there for the very first one. >> i was here for the first one that boston properties did, but this has been going on now for 33 years, and really it's the kickoff th y y ea reporterd have you seen it grow? >> from a simple building lighting show to a big production now. winter carnival, ice skating, fireworks, and 17,000...
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>> steve hartman, "on the road," in boston. >> o'donnell: beautiful story. and that is the "cbs evening news." i'm norah o'donnell. thank you so much to the jones day law firm for this view of the capitol. and how about this view? the empire state building lit up tonight for "cbs this morning" ahead of a special roadcast it takes a village to raise a child. to build a bridge. to throw a baseball... to throw yourself into the unknown. to lose fear, to create hope. we believe that it takes a village of over 200-thousand dedicated, passionate, driven medical and non-medical professionals to deliver on our belief in total health for all. we are kaiser permanente. thrive. >>> breaking news. we are just getting word a school bus carrying a high school football team was hit by projectiles on the way to san jose. >> this happened near vieira canyon road. just before five. the bus carrying the carmel unified school district team. one student was injured by shattered glass. >>> a mercedes also hit by a projectile a few minutes prior to that. nobody was hurt. we are to
>> steve hartman, "on the road," in boston. >> o'donnell: beautiful story. and that is the "cbs evening news." i'm norah o'donnell. thank you so much to the jones day law firm for this view of the capitol. and how about this view? the empire state building lit up tonight for "cbs this morning" ahead of a special roadcast it takes a village to raise a child. to build a bridge. to throw a baseball... to throw yourself into the unknown. to lose fear, to...
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announcer: watch the boston book festival today at 2:00 p.m. eastern, and be sure to catch them live saturday and sunday, november 23 and 24th on book tv, on c-span2. announcer: on september circle on embassy row in washington, d.c., just over a mile from the white house. next on american history tv, historian alan mcpherson on his book "ghosts of sheridan circle: how a washington assassination brought pinochet's terror state to justice." mr. mcpherson gives an bus boysed talk at and poets in washington, but first, we visit sheridan circle with the author to see where the crime took place and the memorial there for the two victims. dr. mcpherson: so, we are literally at the scene of the crime. this is a memorial that was put here by the institute for policy studies to memorialize the assassination of orlando letelier. at the same time, ronni moffitt,
announcer: watch the boston book festival today at 2:00 p.m. eastern, and be sure to catch them live saturday and sunday, november 23 and 24th on book tv, on c-span2. announcer: on september circle on embassy row in washington, d.c., just over a mile from the white house. next on american history tv, historian alan mcpherson on his book "ghosts of sheridan circle: how a washington assassination brought pinochet's terror state to justice." mr. mcpherson gives an bus boysed talk at and...
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there we go. >>> now to the former boston college student charged in her boyfriend's suicide. bros cue or thes say she sent 47,000 text messages, some, they say, telling him to go kill yourself. what she has now released tonight, and here's will reeve. >> reporter: tonight, a former boston college student charged in involuntary manslaughter in his graduation day suicide has returned to the united states ahead of her arrangement. >> she made demands and threats with the understanding that she had complete and total control over mr. urtula, both mentally and emotionally. >> reporter: inyoung you of south korea is accused of manipulating alexander urtula physically, verbally and psychologically abusing her boyfriend, sending more than 47,000 texts in two months, some saying to "go kill himself" or "go die." but this week, you's legal team released more messages to "the boston globe," claiming to show their client trying to intervene in those final desperate moments. the texts saying -- "if you [ expletive ] love me, stop. if you ever [ expletive ] loved me, stop." we spoke to the
there we go. >>> now to the former boston college student charged in her boyfriend's suicide. bros cue or thes say she sent 47,000 text messages, some, they say, telling him to go kill yourself. what she has now released tonight, and here's will reeve. >> reporter: tonight, a former boston college student charged in involuntary manslaughter in his graduation day suicide has returned to the united states ahead of her arrangement. >> she made demands and threats with the...
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>> steve hartman, "on the road," in boston. >> o'donnell: beautiful story. and that is the "cbs evening news." i'm norah o'donnell. thank you so much to the jones day law firm for this view of the capitol. and how about this view it's empire state building lit up tonight for "cbs this morning" ahead of a special broadcast wednesday. we hope you have a great weekend.
>> steve hartman, "on the road," in boston. >> o'donnell: beautiful story. and that is the "cbs evening news." i'm norah o'donnell. thank you so much to the jones day law firm for this view of the capitol. and how about this view it's empire state building lit up tonight for "cbs this morning" ahead of a special broadcast wednesday. we hope you have a great weekend.
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the boston globe magazine. vessels producing television documentaries for pbs and the discovery channel in the history channel and others. she's also a former professor at boston college. please welcome barbara. [applause] >> hi everybody i'm barbara moran. the editor and i am thrilled to introduce these three intellectual heavyweights today. each are going to give a ten minute presentation about the bugs. and will have a discussion here and open up to the audience then. our first will be harriet washington. she is the research fellow scholar and author. recipient of the national book critics circle award for nonfiction in washington's fellowship at stanford university depaul university college of law in harvard medical school among others. spends a lot of time on trying back-and-forth to boston to updo all of her fellowships. she's also worked as a senior research scholar at the national bioethics in a book medical the first cover has a history of u.s. medical experiment. asian american americans. terrible thi
the boston globe magazine. vessels producing television documentaries for pbs and the discovery channel in the history channel and others. she's also a former professor at boston college. please welcome barbara. [applause] >> hi everybody i'm barbara moran. the editor and i am thrilled to introduce these three intellectual heavyweights today. each are going to give a ten minute presentation about the bugs. and will have a discussion here and open up to the audience then. our first will be...
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airs fair air faa, boston center. i came in about 825 in the morning, and as soon as i walked in the front door, someone came to me and said there was a hijacked going on. we worked hijacked in the past, and they were usually uneventful. peter zaleski, i yield the supervisor, john get over here. the plane is been hijacked. absolutely. i go, his middle eastern voices. positive. i could tell that second time. i was used to working each of there, and saudi and turkish, all of it. and definitely middle eastern voices. school bins, the pilot on american 11, mohammed ought to come the lead terrorist, stated something about warplanes. that they had more flames. it was definitely plural. that's when things really started to ramp up. then, faa a command center in virginia. i was a national operations manager on 911. that is position located in the washington area that is over our parking authority over the nations. that was my charge in the safe and efficient operation of the nations there see. carl bob barr, commander of nort
airs fair air faa, boston center. i came in about 825 in the morning, and as soon as i walked in the front door, someone came to me and said there was a hijacked going on. we worked hijacked in the past, and they were usually uneventful. peter zaleski, i yield the supervisor, john get over here. the plane is been hijacked. absolutely. i go, his middle eastern voices. positive. i could tell that second time. i was used to working each of there, and saudi and turkish, all of it. and definitely...
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the new information about the triple murder begs the question again, could the boston bombings have been prevented? tucker. >> tucker: if we had only, and irony of ironies, listened to russia. trace gallagher, thank you. we were back, tomorrow night, 8:00. the show that is the sworn enemy of lying, pomposity, smugness, and groupthink. good night from washington. prepare yourself. sean hannity is next. >> sean: tucker, great show as always. tonight, look at this number, it will go fast. 350 mondays until the presidential election. we have a brand-new speech from the attorney general of the united states, bill barr. it is sending shock waves through the washington swamp for good reason. this is a preview of coming attractions. this is a powerful statement. take a look. >> immediately after president trump won the election, opponents inaugurated what they called the resistance. and they rallied around and asked listed strategy of using every tool and maneuver to saboe
the new information about the triple murder begs the question again, could the boston bombings have been prevented? tucker. >> tucker: if we had only, and irony of ironies, listened to russia. trace gallagher, thank you. we were back, tomorrow night, 8:00. the show that is the sworn enemy of lying, pomposity, smugness, and groupthink. good night from washington. prepare yourself. sean hannity is next. >> sean: tucker, great show as always. tonight, look at this number, it will go...
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up through new york and boston. just as millions now prepare to travel for the holiday week. let's get right to meteorologist rob marciano, tracking it all. he times it out for us tonight. hey, rob. >> reporter: hi, david. this system is really stretched out. take a look. now we have two distinct lows and the one over the great lakes, which brought a mess to chicago, is beginning to weaken. the one coming out of the rockies, that's going to strengthen. we'll have some heavy rain ahead of it tomorrow morning from the tennessee and ohio river valleys and then tapping gulf moisture in the afternoon. and rolling across the southeast with some heavy rain through georgia, the carolinas. the mid-atlantic during the day on saturday. saturday night, after midnight, d.c. to new york with accumulating snows inland and after that one, a very active pattern shaping up, as we head into the holiday next week. david? >> all right, rob, thank you. >>> next tonight, president trump and a showdown with navy leadership over navy s.e.a.l. eddie gallagher. the navy moving to strip him of his statu
up through new york and boston. just as millions now prepare to travel for the holiday week. let's get right to meteorologist rob marciano, tracking it all. he times it out for us tonight. hey, rob. >> reporter: hi, david. this system is really stretched out. take a look. now we have two distinct lows and the one over the great lakes, which brought a mess to chicago, is beginning to weaken. the one coming out of the rockies, that's going to strengthen. we'll have some heavy rain ahead of...
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. >> reporter: watch the boston book festival at 2:00 pm eastern and catch the miami book fair live saturday and sunday, november 23rd and 24th on booktv on c-span2. more from campaign 2020 later today when joe biden will open his newest campaign office in the morning, iowa. is expected to be joined by his wife jill biden at the event, watch live coverage at 11:45 eastern on c-span, online, c-span.org or listen to the free c-span radio apps. >> next, national economic council director larry kudlow talks to white house reporters about the october unemployment numbers from the labor department. this is a little over 10 minutes. >> yesterday the president tweeted that the impeachment effort is holding back the stock market. do you believe that is true? >> yes i do actually. because i think fundamentally, your network has reported some pretty prominent famous investors, lee cooperman, lloyd blank fine among them, who do not want to see a change in donald trump's economic policies. they like the tax-cut incentives, they like the rollback of regulations, they like the opening in the energy sector
. >> reporter: watch the boston book festival at 2:00 pm eastern and catch the miami book fair live saturday and sunday, november 23rd and 24th on booktv on c-span2. more from campaign 2020 later today when joe biden will open his newest campaign office in the morning, iowa. is expected to be joined by his wife jill biden at the event, watch live coverage at 11:45 eastern on c-span, online, c-span.org or listen to the free c-span radio apps. >> next, national economic council...
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on bail after appearing in a boston court for the first time friday. >> how do you plead? >> not guilty. >> reporter: the 21-year-old inyoung you showed little emotion as prosecutors detailed some of the alleged abusive text messages she sent then boy friend alexander urtula. prosecutors say urtula took his own life after 47,000 texts from you spanning two months, many urging him to go kill yourself and go die. those messages read in court. >> leave me the [ bleep ] alone. if you don't die, i am going to [ bleep ] kill myself. >> reporter: among are tulle you are through's thousands of replies, he told her he was hearing voices, i want you and the voices to stop. stop telling me how worthless and pathetic i am and how much i deserve to die. >> reporter: prosecutors also revealing a stunning detail alleging she was even on the roof the moment urtula jumped. >> the facts come out it will be clear that these two young individuals were very needy emotionally and were involved in a relationship that became a toxic blend of anger, need and love. >> reporter: in a similar case mi
on bail after appearing in a boston court for the first time friday. >> how do you plead? >> not guilty. >> reporter: the 21-year-old inyoung you showed little emotion as prosecutors detailed some of the alleged abusive text messages she sent then boy friend alexander urtula. prosecutors say urtula took his own life after 47,000 texts from you spanning two months, many urging him to go kill yourself and go die. those messages read in court. >> leave me the [ bleep ]...
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avis preached when he wasn't in boston. in live of this history, if this proposal indians should treat each december 22nd, the anniversary of the pilgrims landing in plymouth, and every fourth of july as quote days morning and not joy. let them rather fast and pray to the great spirit, the indians we've god, and tills out mercy to his red children and not destruction. this call by avis, for your indians to commemorate that they were the burden of white america's tramps they would continue to resonate with the wampanoags long after he was gone. i will come back to the point. listen 40 years later, the late 1860s, in the early news 1870s, massachusetts addressed the southern refusal of the wampanoags to disappear by dissolving their reservations of mesh pay. they had, chappaquiddick, christian town and others. the state divided the common lands of these places into private propertye tracks. subjected those lands to taxation and compensation for your debt and then declared the inhabitants to be full-fledged citizens and no lon
avis preached when he wasn't in boston. in live of this history, if this proposal indians should treat each december 22nd, the anniversary of the pilgrims landing in plymouth, and every fourth of july as quote days morning and not joy. let them rather fast and pray to the great spirit, the indians we've god, and tills out mercy to his red children and not destruction. this call by avis, for your indians to commemorate that they were the burden of white america's tramps they would continue to...
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including 50 hangings on boston common alone. as pictured here, by the way, this map is from the mhs collections. there is no memorial to this event by the way. i think there should be. the english even exacted retribution on the dead on august 6 colonial forces discovered that drown body ahi to move female say jim or some squaw and war leader and the sister of Ãwife. authorities ordered her head to be severed and piped next to upholding pen full of wampanoag prisoners. captives according to english accounts and i " made a most horrid and diabolical limitation crying out "it was there queens head. she days after this incident à was dead too. shut down by a christian indian named olbermann. filled with eventful spearmint, captain benjamin church had the say jim dismembered and his headset to plymouth. where the very site to say jim's father had allied and feasted with the pilgrims authorities mounted their grisly trophy outside the gate and left it there to rock for 20 years. it's likely one of the last things his wife saw when
including 50 hangings on boston common alone. as pictured here, by the way, this map is from the mhs collections. there is no memorial to this event by the way. i think there should be. the english even exacted retribution on the dead on august 6 colonial forces discovered that drown body ahi to move female say jim or some squaw and war leader and the sister of Ãwife. authorities ordered her head to be severed and piped next to upholding pen full of wampanoag prisoners. captives according to...
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. >> watch the boston book festival saturday at 2 pm eastern and be sure to catch miami but their lives saturday and sunday, november 23 and 24th . on the tv on cspan2. >> help experts discuss the prospect for an effective universal vaccine.
. >> watch the boston book festival saturday at 2 pm eastern and be sure to catch miami but their lives saturday and sunday, november 23 and 24th . on the tv on cspan2. >> help experts discuss the prospect for an effective universal vaccine.
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i've come to the sunrise boston. there are 204 hubs like this spread across the nation. here every month 60 sunrise members gather to share experiences and get behind the cause. welcome your 2nd husband. i. mean i get in the way. there. every day. that. i get that was. that. the hubs give people of all backgrounds and opportunities to come together and voice their concerns every single person who decided to come to the scene and say is a part of this movement as a part of this greater moment in history these are young people need to be heard it's precisely with us and routines by rote. and they want to take positive steps to fix the world we live in brazil has and the folks who actually live in 1st hand. the hub splits into breakout groups where they plan their next actions what do we think will actually make high schoolers and listen we just both like a green background with the words like bring new deal and put a link in our body or something i don't interact so feel free to ignore me dear friends in high school care about climate change alliance of people i know know
i've come to the sunrise boston. there are 204 hubs like this spread across the nation. here every month 60 sunrise members gather to share experiences and get behind the cause. welcome your 2nd husband. i. mean i get in the way. there. every day. that. i get that was. that. the hubs give people of all backgrounds and opportunities to come together and voice their concerns every single person who decided to come to the scene and say is a part of this movement as a part of this greater moment in...
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next week we host congressional roundtable in boston. the evening of tuesday december 3 we hope you will join us for our annual holiday celebration at the kennedy institute for the united states senate. needless to say it's a wonderful, wonderful evening. we promise it will be worth the drive here from new hampshire. our final d.c. event of the will be held in december 10 in washington where we'll host congressman stephen lynch for a capital conversation. our guest today is someone who i know needs little or no introduction in this room. but we take a moment to remind you of his very impressive background. born and raised in the south side of chicago, he first came to new england to pursue his education. first at milton academy and later at harvard university where he received both his undergraduate and law degrees. went on to achieve great career success both in the public sector as an attorney, resident bill clinton's justice department, and in the private sector. holding leadership positions in major corporations like texaco and coca-
next week we host congressional roundtable in boston. the evening of tuesday december 3 we hope you will join us for our annual holiday celebration at the kennedy institute for the united states senate. needless to say it's a wonderful, wonderful evening. we promise it will be worth the drive here from new hampshire. our final d.c. event of the will be held in december 10 in washington where we'll host congressman stephen lynch for a capital conversation. our guest today is someone who i know...
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welcome back to all the part of the boston syrup later we'll add thought it. nato membership is usually presented as step one to joining the european union. and we know you envisage republican serbska eventually becoming part of the commons in the european space. what do you say that still whatever realistic prospect. no documents that need to use a lobby leading to the european union today when the 5 few countries are not new to members. it was only because of the west's brush that the eastern european countries actually joined on a. they did it to get into the e.u. sooner. than they were we have separated history. and the e.u. membership talks today. at least as the e.u. says it's. you don't need to be a part of nature to have these storks. and that makes the situation way more simple . the european union is full of internal problems the latest messages that have come out of those about a large amount and enlargement negotiations with old man here and you know macedonia they have significantly harder mind our confidence in this whole process has never been a
welcome back to all the part of the boston syrup later we'll add thought it. nato membership is usually presented as step one to joining the european union. and we know you envisage republican serbska eventually becoming part of the commons in the european space. what do you say that still whatever realistic prospect. no documents that need to use a lobby leading to the european union today when the 5 few countries are not new to members. it was only because of the west's brush that the eastern...