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the desire was based out of boston. and historians began looking into what did the desire ship to west indies to purchase the salt and sugar and the african captives? and in the hold of the desire were a number of pequat captives there were a number of people that went against the piccot people. many were enslaved locally in new england towns. we know a couple hundred at least were sold out of the colony. so, they're sold out of new england to the west indies where they're exchanged for african captives. we see here the direct connection between slavery and colonization. slavery served a dual purpose. first, it served the purpose of removing indigenous people from their land. what better way to remove people than to permanently tear them away, sell them away from their homeland. this allowed for rapid expansion of the new england colonies, due to immigrants, high reproduction rates, they quickly expand into the interior and that creates labor shortages especially in the major port towns, boston, salem, places like that.
the desire was based out of boston. and historians began looking into what did the desire ship to west indies to purchase the salt and sugar and the african captives? and in the hold of the desire were a number of pequat captives there were a number of people that went against the piccot people. many were enslaved locally in new england towns. we know a couple hundred at least were sold out of the colony. so, they're sold out of new england to the west indies where they're exchanged for african...
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it mattered for boston. researching this book, actually reveals it -- there is significant slave populations in other parts of the region as well. rural areas. you feel massachusetts -- in 1750 had a population of 550 people. 50 of them enslaved. then arrogance it countries, southern rhode island, washington county it was called south county, home to large slave holding. 's families who didn't own thousands of acres of grasslands, and they had vast herds of cattle on them, and they would -- get labor forces -- mostly women who would process the dairy products from the cow, to ship all over the place mostly to the west indies. so, you see slave holdings in the south county rhode island, of 40 50 60 enslaved people. so we're talking rivaling plantations -- places like virginia. highly localized, but then less significant slave holding, the lies that kind of 4%. the other piece of this though, the other way which i kind of pushback, is going back to that caribbean connection. while they were not large number of
it mattered for boston. researching this book, actually reveals it -- there is significant slave populations in other parts of the region as well. rural areas. you feel massachusetts -- in 1750 had a population of 550 people. 50 of them enslaved. then arrogance it countries, southern rhode island, washington county it was called south county, home to large slave holding. 's families who didn't own thousands of acres of grasslands, and they had vast herds of cattle on them, and they would -- get...
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the desire was based out of boston. historians began looking into what did the desire ship to the west indies to purchase the salt and sugar and african captives? in the hole of the desire four a number of indian captives. between the year 16 36 and 16 38, the colonies of massachusetts, rhode island, connecticut went to war against these people. the war yielded hundreds of captives. many of them were enslaved locally in new england towns. we know a couple of hundred at least sold out of their -- they are sold out of new england to the west indies for their exchange for african captives. we see the direct connection between slavery and colonization. slavery served into a purpose. first, it served the purpose of removing indigenous people from their lands to open it for english settlers. what better way to remove people and to tear them away, sell them away from their homeland? this allows for the rapid expansion of the new england colonies, both large numbers of english immigrants, high reproduction rates. they quickly e
the desire was based out of boston. historians began looking into what did the desire ship to the west indies to purchase the salt and sugar and african captives? in the hole of the desire four a number of indian captives. between the year 16 36 and 16 38, the colonies of massachusetts, rhode island, connecticut went to war against these people. the war yielded hundreds of captives. many of them were enslaved locally in new england towns. we know a couple of hundred at least sold out of their...
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his story of boston in the summer of 1891. despite edward hale and sister latricia in the thought is exceedingly familiar to anyone who is familiar with the genre. two young people, who hear here in the summertime. it's forward with the characters engaging with a variety of summer activities. in this case, thereby the street streetcars to riverside where they went to commune. a visit the cemetery. they ride the boat in the hamptons. for her, summer is a time to visit the temple. by helen keller. it is a time to teach for boston's at risk government. they suffer but established a charity home for boston's poor. so summer in the words come as a time not just for going and ferry rides before serious engagements for significant social issues. and find myself wondering, must be the tenor of our summer reading today. but it still will be summer reading. so with that, i thank you. and i'm going to channel might enter burnett. by calling your attention here. and this is the cover of my book. nineteenth century publishing. it's availab
his story of boston in the summer of 1891. despite edward hale and sister latricia in the thought is exceedingly familiar to anyone who is familiar with the genre. two young people, who hear here in the summertime. it's forward with the characters engaging with a variety of summer activities. in this case, thereby the street streetcars to riverside where they went to commune. a visit the cemetery. they ride the boat in the hamptons. for her, summer is a time to visit the temple. by helen...
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while you were working on that, you opposed integration of the boston public schools. i don't think racial justice is something you can cherry pick.
while you were working on that, you opposed integration of the boston public schools. i don't think racial justice is something you can cherry pick.
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on and that he's using this tactic in order to bring about change at boston as hierarchy perhaps he wants the president to step down and therefore we would go into force elections but whatever the case this looks like if it goes down that path this will be a very very nasty break up in football and of course that's very unfortunate because boston on a big part of of the cubs identity i mean what champions league with boston or not 10 titles their highest ever. highest scoring a goal scorer 5 times just just briefly but if he does want to leave where could he go yeah ok it's a question of who can afford him who can afford him any obvious choices. and of course mentors the city manchester city of course would be really interesting because he will be reunited. with pep guardiola his former coach may have to have deep pockets exonerate all the other players hockey to block it. does not get to that sports thank you so much. up next thank you w it is eco india taking a look at the impact of the textile production industry has on the environment from a leader and i and the entire team than
on and that he's using this tactic in order to bring about change at boston as hierarchy perhaps he wants the president to step down and therefore we would go into force elections but whatever the case this looks like if it goes down that path this will be a very very nasty break up in football and of course that's very unfortunate because boston on a big part of of the cubs identity i mean what champions league with boston or not 10 titles their highest ever. highest scoring a goal scorer 5...
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we're a college town in boston. we have, you know, dozens of colleges. and right now quite honestly we're concerned about all of these students coming from these states that the numbers are just going through the roof, states that shut down for a very short period of time, states that aren't mandating masks, states that really didn't take the virus seriously. i think as a country, if we shut down universally as a country at the beginning of this virus, we would be in a lot better shape in term of the coronavirus. now we have hot spots all over the country. it's not in control. from the very beginning of this, the trump white house has been a failure, not providing ppe, not providing ventilators. we all watched the story of new york city and new york state in the beginning of this. there has been no national plan from the very beginning. there's still no national plan. and it's great to hear that joe biden's talking about that. you know, if he shut the country down, even if boston's numbers were lower, i would support him because it's about containing and
we're a college town in boston. we have, you know, dozens of colleges. and right now quite honestly we're concerned about all of these students coming from these states that the numbers are just going through the roof, states that shut down for a very short period of time, states that aren't mandating masks, states that really didn't take the virus seriously. i think as a country, if we shut down universally as a country at the beginning of this virus, we would be in a lot better shape in term...
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you can imagine this room in boston with these prosecutors but they had a regular fraud case. and they started to talk to him more and he told them let's learn more about that and then one of them got out of the room and ran down the hall to his boss said i think we might have something really interesting here so this guy did not know rick singer but what they did is they used him to bring in the yale coach. they set the yale coach up in boston, got him on case and during the course of watching that interaction he said something about rick singer so they said i wonder who rick singer is so they flipped the yale coach and then they get rick singer. they have him on the phone and they listen to his calls for awhile . ring rick singer in september 2018 and his frontier at a hotel in boston and you can figure outthe rest . rick singer flips and turns over his rolodex and there you have operationvarsity blues . >> a daisy chain of arrests there, it's amazing. >> it really is. i remember talking one time with one of the lawyers and i said i probably understand now in mob movies if y
you can imagine this room in boston with these prosecutors but they had a regular fraud case. and they started to talk to him more and he told them let's learn more about that and then one of them got out of the room and ran down the hall to his boss said i think we might have something really interesting here so this guy did not know rick singer but what they did is they used him to bring in the yale coach. they set the yale coach up in boston, got him on case and during the course of watching...
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you impose the integration of the boston public schools. when a mom and dad came to you to ask for justice for their murdered black son, you literally did nothing to help them periods essays hamper economic equity. when the proudest bills you say you passed was a telecommunications act. which has thousands of people is in their jobs here in massachusetts. when that workers wanted to meet with you, you did not want to be with them. you say you stand for the change we bring. you voted for the iraq war which continues to send young men and women to the middle east to fight for a war that didn't begin until before they were born. >>> let him respond. snack on the issue of racial justice. in 1973 there is no black senate seat in massachusetts. i had to side with king and bunty to cast about to defy the democratic leadership is not going to allow black senate seat to be created in the state of massachusetts. i did so jeopardizing my own relationship with the leadership rate i did that. on the issue of ensuring every child gets the internet on the
you impose the integration of the boston public schools. when a mom and dad came to you to ask for justice for their murdered black son, you literally did nothing to help them periods essays hamper economic equity. when the proudest bills you say you passed was a telecommunications act. which has thousands of people is in their jobs here in massachusetts. when that workers wanted to meet with you, you did not want to be with them. you say you stand for the change we bring. you voted for the...
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just recently i met with a woman in boston. she got up every morning. she got up every morning to go to be a driver. every morning when they were still sleeping they kiss them goodbye and didn't know if she would come but at night to be there with them because of the risk that she got pulled over. she broke down in tears wondering who she would call to tell her children and try to care for her kids. yes we needed to provide drivers licenses for the undocumented. and enter our our economy. the members and what we have. if they're gonna be driving they may have been licensed appropriately. 100% support. i met with advocates outside the state house that they were protesting. in demanding that they actually moved that legislation and i called a number of legislators there to try to push that bill forward as well. i continue to support those efforts. there would be many bills that would increase that. in an act again to improve the parole board reform. what efforts have you take it to support these efforts do you think the bells are important and how much en
just recently i met with a woman in boston. she got up every morning. she got up every morning to go to be a driver. every morning when they were still sleeping they kiss them goodbye and didn't know if she would come but at night to be there with them because of the risk that she got pulled over. she broke down in tears wondering who she would call to tell her children and try to care for her kids. yes we needed to provide drivers licenses for the undocumented. and enter our our economy. the...
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we are trying to close achievement gaps here the city of boston. we are trying to make sure our young people of color don't see a growing gap here in our educational system. we're going to do our best to be able to try and open school in the hybrid model again. we might not be able to -- it's all going to be based off of science and data. and it's all going to be incumbent upon parents to make sure that when their kids are not in school, we still have to make sure that when kids are in school that they're physical distancing, social distancing, wearing masks. that is as important right now as any other time. i know a lot of us feel and wish that we would be around the coronavirus but it's very much still here. i know with what the experts have said about schools. but it's about being disciplined when people aren't in school as well. >> we know you have a big task ahead of you and wish you good luck in the city of boston. thank you very much for joining us. good luck in the fight against the coronavirus. we appreciate it. >> thanks, jim. >>> and sta
we are trying to close achievement gaps here the city of boston. we are trying to make sure our young people of color don't see a growing gap here in our educational system. we're going to do our best to be able to try and open school in the hybrid model again. we might not be able to -- it's all going to be based off of science and data. and it's all going to be incumbent upon parents to make sure that when their kids are not in school, we still have to make sure that when kids are in school...
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or not 10 titles and he joined the 1st team at the age of 17 is also a lawyer he's part of boston known as identity and when no one else was willing to take a chance on him it was possible now that brought him over and paid for his growth deficiency treatment growth hormone hormone growth deficiency treatment so yeah this is really not the ending that a lot of people in boston on a bus want to fans want to see and it's not over though until it's over we still have more to the story don't we know we were talking from or it's bring us up to date on the situation. and you're watching news coming up next it is a close up remember you can always get more on our web site www dot com from. the entire team here at g.w. thank you so much for watching take care and stay safe. levanon in the grip of hizbullah the so-called party of god controls large parts of the politics. the explosions on the shore of a mosque the situation in the entire country has taken a dramatic turn the political climate as. a country held hostage levanon. eco india. telling tales with textile spoke of tibet and designer te
or not 10 titles and he joined the 1st team at the age of 17 is also a lawyer he's part of boston known as identity and when no one else was willing to take a chance on him it was possible now that brought him over and paid for his growth deficiency treatment growth hormone hormone growth deficiency treatment so yeah this is really not the ending that a lot of people in boston on a bus want to fans want to see and it's not over though until it's over we still have more to the story don't we...
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boston mayor marty walsh is with us now. mr. mayor you know i'm a proud product of the boft aren public schools. every question i ask literally i'm asking for a friend, you might say, back home. i get your point. get your point. wait until the last, possible second. study the science. i want to get kids back in school so i'm going to wait, wait, wait. as you know, those with different views. a member of city council saying every day the district delays the decision we lose opportunity to prepare students for success and our community loses confidence this cool year will be safe and successful. your response to that is what? >> i'm not going to respond to that comment but we postponed opening of school until september 21st right now in the city. we know there are only two viable options on the table for boston. all remote learning or hybrid. my hope, to have a hybrid model. looking at data and positive testing here in the city and last week at 2.6 positive rate as far as testing, really low. a decision will be made fairly soon. l
boston mayor marty walsh is with us now. mr. mayor you know i'm a proud product of the boft aren public schools. every question i ask literally i'm asking for a friend, you might say, back home. i get your point. get your point. wait until the last, possible second. study the science. i want to get kids back in school so i'm going to wait, wait, wait. as you know, those with different views. a member of city council saying every day the district delays the decision we lose opportunity to...
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attorney in boston was like get him back here now, like we cannot have him out there rooming around, like we need to baby sit this guy, so they bring him back to boston and they just set him up at conference table overlooking boston harbor and he's in there making his calls, agents next to him and doing his thing in track suit, they describe him sort of walking around, people even walked with him if he had to go through the bathroom, they walked with him. he was on a short leash after that, but then he became probably because he's so competitive, at some point he just decided if i'm going to be a witness, i'm going to be the best witness i have ever seen. he turned over, from what i understand like 150 names, so, you know, that's why we've seen 55 people arrested but they probably could have gone further but i guess at some point you to decide, you know, we have enough here. >> go back, 150 -- >> this is what i heard. >> right. >> you know, well over 100 names, he was going to be the best witness and so there had to be more parents but from the prosecutor's point of view you had to b
attorney in boston was like get him back here now, like we cannot have him out there rooming around, like we need to baby sit this guy, so they bring him back to boston and they just set him up at conference table overlooking boston harbor and he's in there making his calls, agents next to him and doing his thing in track suit, they describe him sort of walking around, people even walked with him if he had to go through the bathroom, they walked with him. he was on a short leash after that, but...
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matthew fox professor of epidemiology a boston's university school of public health a warm welcome to you all i'd like to begin in boston with you matthew fox we his so much about numbers rising about numbers for ling we has so much about what these numbers might mean whether they're going to have an impact on people's livelihoods on people's lives but what do these numbers actually mean what does it mean when cases go up because 9 months on it seems to me that we don't really have a handle on the statistics it's that's right it's a really complicated to try to understand these numbers by themselves so looking at the number of cases of course important but looking at a number of cases by themselves doesn't really tell us the whole story as cases go up obviously we want to take action to try and mitigate the impact but we also want to look at the percent of people who are testing positive so all the tests that we're doing what proportion of those are tested positive we want to see that number below because that's an indication that we're doing enough testing to be able to stay ahead of
matthew fox professor of epidemiology a boston's university school of public health a warm welcome to you all i'd like to begin in boston with you matthew fox we his so much about numbers rising about numbers for ling we has so much about what these numbers might mean whether they're going to have an impact on people's livelihoods on people's lives but what do these numbers actually mean what does it mean when cases go up because 9 months on it seems to me that we don't really have a handle on...
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now families in boston. now your obvious white family, a misleading argument. a bunch of super rich people in boston so pushes it up a bit. like the median. your middle family income in boston singhly is $247,000 a year. your black family in boston is eight bucks. let me say that again. eight dollars. you do not get those types of inequalities unless you have serious institutions pushing things in this direction for many years at a time, redlining and property, access to credit, natural to access the financial system, policing is one part of that. so this is tied into it and the particular form of anger, and moral outrage, which i think is utterly justified in the united states today is what we see in the current protest. >> in the book you and eric have a number of very interesting proposals. i guess we'll call them policy proposals for national wealth funds, dual interest raise, direct transfers to household income, which i think are quite novel and provocative' persuasive. but how would that then play out
now families in boston. now your obvious white family, a misleading argument. a bunch of super rich people in boston so pushes it up a bit. like the median. your middle family income in boston singhly is $247,000 a year. your black family in boston is eight bucks. let me say that again. eight dollars. you do not get those types of inequalities unless you have serious institutions pushing things in this direction for many years at a time, redlining and property, access to credit, natural to...
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you opposed the integration of the boston public schools. when a mom and dad came to you to ask for justice for their murdered black son, you literally did nothing to help them. you say you stand for economic equity, one of the proudest you say you past was the telecommunications act, which led to thousands of people losing their jobs in massachusetts, and you would not even meet with them. you stand for the change that we bring. you voted for the iraq war, which continues to send young men and women to the middle east that did not begin until before they were born. >> on the issue of racial justice, in 1973, there was no black senate seat. in massachusetts. with bill owens and doris king to cast a vote to defy the democratic leadership that was not going to allow a black senate seat to be created in the state of massachusetts. i did so jeopardize in my own relationship with the leadership. on the issue that ensuring every child get the internet for learning, that is my program. internet.d has the that is my program. with cory booker, i have
you opposed the integration of the boston public schools. when a mom and dad came to you to ask for justice for their murdered black son, you literally did nothing to help them. you say you stand for economic equity, one of the proudest you say you past was the telecommunications act, which led to thousands of people losing their jobs in massachusetts, and you would not even meet with them. you stand for the change that we bring. you voted for the iraq war, which continues to send young men and...
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"here now, have a car, host of the howie car show in "the boston herald," good to have you with us. this memory is seared in the hearts of people across this country no more so than the people of boston though. people who remember this chilling episode that they all lived through. what do you think is going to happen here and the people of your community would like to s see? >> i think the people, most of them, want to see them back on death row. he deserves it. he and his entire family came here seeking the so-called political asylum from religious persecution, came here and got everything handed to them on welfare, small-time grifters who became terrorists and there is no for him to still be eating up the resources. this trial, it caused untold millions. had a team of warriors for the trial his appeal. had a jury selection specialist which they do when all capital cases. they even had a poster for his defense that was taking surveys of where you can get the most fair trial and keep going on and on and on. and the worst thing is the judge who wrote the decision said don't worry, he
"here now, have a car, host of the howie car show in "the boston herald," good to have you with us. this memory is seared in the hearts of people across this country no more so than the people of boston though. people who remember this chilling episode that they all lived through. what do you think is going to happen here and the people of your community would like to s see? >> i think the people, most of them, want to see them back on death row. he deserves it. he and his...
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overlooking boston harbo harbor. he's in their making calls with agents next to him doing his thing and they describe him walking around the van to go to the bathroom they walked with him. he was on a short leash. probably because he was so competitive he decided if i'm going to be a witness i will be the best ever but you have 150 names. we have seen 55 people arrested but they probably could have gone further but at some point you have to decide we have enough. >> there were 150? >> this is what i heard. there was well over 100 names and he would be the best witness so there had to be more parents that from the prosecutor's point of view , you had to have a lot of information and they didn't but he gave them a lot of names and as you remember for what seemed like and still wondering sometimes who else is out there. what if you got lawyers because they were anticipating and didn't think they could take it. and then to return to the cops. >> they are presumably 70 something parents predawn knock on the door? >> yes.
overlooking boston harbo harbor. he's in their making calls with agents next to him doing his thing and they describe him walking around the van to go to the bathroom they walked with him. he was on a short leash. probably because he was so competitive he decided if i'm going to be a witness i will be the best ever but you have 150 names. we have seen 55 people arrested but they probably could have gone further but at some point you have to decide we have enough. >> there were 150?...
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the boston creme, the pumpkin and the jelly doughnut beer. that one is brewed with real dunkin' donuts and a raspberry puree. the beer will be available starting next month. watch report. for more, head to cbsmoneywatch.com. at the cbs broadcast center. >>> on our storm watch now, hurricane laura is expected to hit the gulf coast tonight as a catastrophic category 4 hurricane. more than half a million people are evacuating the texas and louisiana coasts as the storm approaches. cbs' courtney zubowski has the latest. >> reporter: time is running out to prepare for hurricane laura. at least 20 million people are in its potential path. th obously very seri st, big storm system that's going to come on shore in southwest louisiana about 1:00 a.m. de out the storm. >> mggest fear is be too late them. >> reporter: storm surge of up to 13 feet is expected along the gulf coast. in some spots, water is already creeping up. >> strong southeast wind for the three, four days will push it up like this but as you know it's already over the street. >> report
the boston creme, the pumpkin and the jelly doughnut beer. that one is brewed with real dunkin' donuts and a raspberry puree. the beer will be available starting next month. watch report. for more, head to cbsmoneywatch.com. at the cbs broadcast center. >>> on our storm watch now, hurricane laura is expected to hit the gulf coast tonight as a catastrophic category 4 hurricane. more than half a million people are evacuating the texas and louisiana coasts as the storm approaches. cbs'...
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[laughter] it's very hot here in boston, but let's are get right to it. harlan is a political consulling about the, an adviser to the -- [inaudible] we've seen him on cnn, on msnbc, on fox business and on fox news. and ryan is also a political consultant, he's a writer for the washington examiner, for the american conservative, i believe he's associate editor, and you've with seen husband work in human events x. this is their first book, and for a first book, let's give another round of applause. [applause] we're going to get just right to the book. in prep for this interview, i spoke with steve bannon this afternoon, the guru of populism. and he said this is a great and essential primer on how we got here with a global view on the populist movement, a deep dive, and if you can believe it, steve bannon also said that he would read this on the beach. [laughter] okay. ann coulder -- [inaudible] he has high praise on the jacket, she calls this a critically important book. j.d. vance, author of "hillbilly elegy", calls it intelligent and extremely real. and m
[laughter] it's very hot here in boston, but let's are get right to it. harlan is a political consulling about the, an adviser to the -- [inaudible] we've seen him on cnn, on msnbc, on fox business and on fox news. and ryan is also a political consultant, he's a writer for the washington examiner, for the american conservative, i believe he's associate editor, and you've with seen husband work in human events x. this is their first book, and for a first book, let's give another round of...
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this virtual event posted by faith boston. it's about an hour. >> i'm one of the cofounders of safe boston. [inaudible] a lot of educational forums like this to talk. tonight i want to welcome everyone that is watching on the live stream and the people watching on c-span book tv. and i want to let you know that despite the covid regulations and we are still in lockdown over time if we are doing tonight is streaming and getting together for this wonderful event to talk about a very important book in our lives. 50% of it deals with immigration, legal and illegal. [inaudible] [applause] >> bear with me. it's very hard here in boston. it's kind of get right to it. an adviser to the campaign. brian is a political consultant for the american conservative and his work is in human events. we will just get right to the buck. i spoke with steve this afternoon and he said this is an essential time with the populist movement is. she called this a critically important book. jv vance called it intelligent and extremely real. [applause] let'
this virtual event posted by faith boston. it's about an hour. >> i'm one of the cofounders of safe boston. [inaudible] a lot of educational forums like this to talk. tonight i want to welcome everyone that is watching on the live stream and the people watching on c-span book tv. and i want to let you know that despite the covid regulations and we are still in lockdown over time if we are doing tonight is streaming and getting together for this wonderful event to talk about a very...
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of boston i am. not sure. this pushes the now most of the snows to the southern states now that the just. the all yeah. yeah. yeah at the end of your mom want the same thing. i want to stop the slaughter they want to put an end of the violence war they want to give their children and their grandchildren a chance to lead a normal life they thank god the boys who go. for. after nearly 4 years of 250000. 1000000 refugees. osmium lation answer the. peace agreement to end the war. yet that can gain of those that. need some unique yet allowed that to reshape it or get invited so my company to go to those words that are. that i. thought i. was. a boy scout. something national. yet in the playoffs you could someday. yet under god got the. image would. lead to loss of away. culture tend to be bad kicked in again. yes i'm. muslim now lori it put a nap but go. and move back into. yes i'm stupid i'll admit it does show gods it was they were going to take. it pled out like i did i go to go to react each one is up like oh.
of boston i am. not sure. this pushes the now most of the snows to the southern states now that the just. the all yeah. yeah. yeah at the end of your mom want the same thing. i want to stop the slaughter they want to put an end of the violence war they want to give their children and their grandchildren a chance to lead a normal life they thank god the boys who go. for. after nearly 4 years of 250000. 1000000 refugees. osmium lation answer the. peace agreement to end the war. yet that can gain...
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northeast attended by fewer than 200 people led to an estimated 20,000 cases, they say, in boss to boston alone. dr. anthony fauci warning against rushing out a vaccine before it's proven safe and effective. >>> the chopper pilot killed in a crash while battling the wildfires in the west. conducting bucket drops at the time. >>> jerry falwell jr. resigning tonight. one of president trump's most powerful e value jen call supporters, stepping down at liberty university. what he's saying tonight. >>> the world's fastest man revealing he's tested positive for covid-19. >>> and america strong tonight. we cannot forget the work of the firefighters. >>> good evening. it's great to have you with us here on a very busy tuesday night. and we begin tonight with that major hurricane threat. forecasters say what could be a major category 3 hurricane is about to hit the u.s. more than a half million people ordered to evacuate in texas and in louisiana. tonight, hurricane laura is barrelling into the gulf of mexico, expected to slam ashore as that cat 3. thrgt call tonight leave a g way to get out. a li
northeast attended by fewer than 200 people led to an estimated 20,000 cases, they say, in boss to boston alone. dr. anthony fauci warning against rushing out a vaccine before it's proven safe and effective. >>> the chopper pilot killed in a crash while battling the wildfires in the west. conducting bucket drops at the time. >>> jerry falwell jr. resigning tonight. one of president trump's most powerful e value jen call supporters, stepping down at liberty university. what...
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boston -- on the stimulus package. the boston fed president says over eagerness to reopen the economy has backfired for the united states. welcome to bloomberg surveillance. francine lacqua in london, lisa abramowicz stepping in for tom keene in new york. we've got unemployment figures in the u.s.. lisa: 2020 is not a normal year end this is not a normal august. many people cannot get away for vacation. really focusing on the labor market, people talking about improvement, but we cannot forget how unusual it
boston -- on the stimulus package. the boston fed president says over eagerness to reopen the economy has backfired for the united states. welcome to bloomberg surveillance. francine lacqua in london, lisa abramowicz stepping in for tom keene in new york. we've got unemployment figures in the u.s.. lisa: 2020 is not a normal year end this is not a normal august. many people cannot get away for vacation. really focusing on the labor market, people talking about improvement, but we cannot forget...
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and boston fed president eric rosengren says over eagerness to reopen the economy without containing covid-19 has backfired from the united states. we hear from him at this hour. manus: it has just gone 6:00 a.m. in london, 7:00 a.m. across europe. arlsberg. they have guided for the full year, profits will decline by 50%. they had pretty guided a little earlier in july. that buyback is off the table. organic profit will decline 10% to 15% for the full year. first-half sales coming in at 28.83. first-half net income coming at 2.86. jeffrey is on a buy. we caught up with the anheuser-busch ceo the other day, he said china is back to normal for them. is thek with carlsberg exposure to mainland europe. that is the top line. up.sche telekom, dial me never a fish ibitda comes in and 9.3 billion euros. the estimate was it .3, so it was quite upbeat on second-quarter adjusted ibitda. analysts were saying they were expecting the virus-infected be limited. second-quarter revenue comes in at 27 billion euros, estimate euros.5 billion upbeat on that number as well. what we've got is going to tel
and boston fed president eric rosengren says over eagerness to reopen the economy without containing covid-19 has backfired from the united states. we hear from him at this hour. manus: it has just gone 6:00 a.m. in london, 7:00 a.m. across europe. arlsberg. they have guided for the full year, profits will decline by 50%. they had pretty guided a little earlier in july. that buyback is off the table. organic profit will decline 10% to 15% for the full year. first-half sales coming in at 28.83....
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middle family income in boston is 247,$000 a year. the black family in boston is $8. those types of any qualities, you have serious institutions pushing things in this direction. unable to access the financial system. a particular form of anger and moral outrage, what we see in the current process. >> you have a number of interesting proposals called policy proposals for national wealth funds, direct transfers to household income which are quite novel and provocative and persuasive, but how would that play out? the new dealer great society, we had pushes like this which get filtered through race and other kinds of biases that lead to important parts of the population not benefiting. is there a way these new proposals could get away with that. >> to take that into account, who is this group for, basically everybody with these questions, threatening a dialogue. there were a couple of fallen's -- and into normal tech. it sounded -- all the solutions that have gone on and all you need is -- it is uncertain, back into a dialogue, with these proposals that are negative. >>
middle family income in boston is 247,$000 a year. the black family in boston is $8. those types of any qualities, you have serious institutions pushing things in this direction. unable to access the financial system. a particular form of anger and moral outrage, what we see in the current process. >> you have a number of interesting proposals called policy proposals for national wealth funds, direct transfers to household income which are quite novel and provocative and persuasive, but...
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here's steve osunsami. >> reporter: there were fewer than 200 people who came to this boston hotel in february for an international biotech conference, but a new study tonight says that this one event may have led to nearly 20,000 covid-19 infections in the boston area alone. the race for a potential vaccine to end this pandemic is seriously on, with 30 in human trials around the world. but america's leading infectious disease doctor is warning everyone about rolling any of them out too early, saying that "the one thing you would not want to see with a vaccine is getting an eua -- emergency use authorization -- before you have a signal of efficacy." dr. anthony fauci warns that this could also make it more difficult for any of the other efforts to find enough volunteers, like these people, for their clinical trials. >> i don't want to be sitting down not doing anything. >> reporter: critics believe the fda is being rushed, as well, and are pointing to the president. the agency has just given the okay for emergency use of plasma therapy to treat covid-19 and the commissioner is being c
here's steve osunsami. >> reporter: there were fewer than 200 people who came to this boston hotel in february for an international biotech conference, but a new study tonight says that this one event may have led to nearly 20,000 covid-19 infections in the boston area alone. the race for a potential vaccine to end this pandemic is seriously on, with 30 in human trials around the world. but america's leading infectious disease doctor is warning everyone about rolling any of them out too...
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something that is so important today, i am bringing in dan linsky, former superintendent and chief of the boston police department because what we're
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it's a real honor to be here at a panel cohosted by boston review. as a reminder the contributions all go to three important organizations critical resistance national bailout devoted to attending mass incarceration with pretrial detention or one woman's love to empower black women and girls in stockton california. the format today is 40 or 45 minutes of discussion i will moderate before he take questions from the audience please use the q&a button below and to imagine a panel of scholars from when you're about to hear today. and as we finished talking today to hear more about their work. so one that i think is the most influential and of our generation the newly appointed professor of law and associate professor of african-american studies is author of the phi beta kappa book from the war on poverty to the war on crime. second, one of the few towering interpreters of african-american history from ucla professor of american history, robin kelly his classic works, race rebels, freedom dreams and award-winning biography have fundamentally reshaped how
it's a real honor to be here at a panel cohosted by boston review. as a reminder the contributions all go to three important organizations critical resistance national bailout devoted to attending mass incarceration with pretrial detention or one woman's love to empower black women and girls in stockton california. the format today is 40 or 45 minutes of discussion i will moderate before he take questions from the audience please use the q&a button below and to imagine a panel of scholars...
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tatum and smart led boston with 21 apiece. >>> when we come back, regulators crack down on predatory lend dors. >>> and a horrifying scene in taiwan struggling to clean tough messes with wipes? try mr. clean magic eraser sheets. just wet, squeeze and erase icky messes in microwaves and on stovetops for an amazing clean, get the power of mr. clean magic eraser in disposable sheets. start your day with secret. secret stops sweat 3x more than ordinary antiperspirants. with secret, you're unstoppable. no sweat! try it and love it or get your money back. >>> some very steps moments at a kite festival in taiwan when a 3-year-old girl became entangled in the tail of a large kite and swept away you can see tossed around like a rag doll. as the panicked crowd tried to help her she eventually fell to the ground where the spectators did catch her. mare rock miraculously she such suffered only minor cuts the helpless feeling from the ground >>> as more and more small businesses struggle to survive, regulators are cracking down on lenders that targets vulnerable businesses with high cost loans. >
tatum and smart led boston with 21 apiece. >>> when we come back, regulators crack down on predatory lend dors. >>> and a horrifying scene in taiwan struggling to clean tough messes with wipes? try mr. clean magic eraser sheets. just wet, squeeze and erase icky messes in microwaves and on stovetops for an amazing clean, get the power of mr. clean magic eraser in disposable sheets. start your day with secret. secret stops sweat 3x more than ordinary antiperspirants. with...
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it may be the most valuable company in all of boston. i'm sure that's due to your hard work and your cofounder's hard work. it also speaks to the understanding that investors have that biology, as you were saying, this is going to be a biology decade where we had a computing decade before. >> what has become aware to investors is what had been previously thought of as limited insight therapeutic sector, which is the biggest market for bio technology today, is ultimately, you know, a cell is programmable just like a computer, except a computer moves bits around. it moves information. right. if you look at the industries that computers disrupted, you know, advertising, you know, finance, you know, all data and information-based industries. cells are programmable. you can put in different code but they don't move information. they move atoms around! the industries that will get disrupted by mature biological engineering are the physical industries. all of them. food, medicine, building materials, talk about growing tables. right. electronic
it may be the most valuable company in all of boston. i'm sure that's due to your hard work and your cofounder's hard work. it also speaks to the understanding that investors have that biology, as you were saying, this is going to be a biology decade where we had a computing decade before. >> what has become aware to investors is what had been previously thought of as limited insight therapeutic sector, which is the biggest market for bio technology today, is ultimately, you know, a cell...
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the ship i sailed on without a boston -- it left boston on the fifth of july. i spent the fourth of july in boston. do you know a number of years later, you may recall, i was sailing the atlantic east ward when you were sailing the atlantic westward to return to our nation for the first time since the war. do you think that your ship and mine passed in the night? >> they undoubtedly did, my friend. >> if only we knew. >> are there any other questions for us? andhis means that both you mr. jefferson were in france during the storming of the bastille on july 14, 1789. how did each of you experience that moment? marquisesay, monsieur , you were an actor on the stage of all the turbulence that was onewing at the bastille july 14. i was there to see you, bear witness to your great speech that you gave. >> you honor me so, my friend. of course, the storming of the bastille was just the explosion. it occurred because of many reasons. some have said it was because of the amount of money that france on the revolution in america. some said it was the great ideas ers spea
the ship i sailed on without a boston -- it left boston on the fifth of july. i spent the fourth of july in boston. do you know a number of years later, you may recall, i was sailing the atlantic east ward when you were sailing the atlantic westward to return to our nation for the first time since the war. do you think that your ship and mine passed in the night? >> they undoubtedly did, my friend. >> if only we knew. >> are there any other questions for us? andhis means that...
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it's very hot here in boston. let's get right to it. harlan is a political consultant, advisor for the trump reelection campaign, you've seen him on cnn, msnbc, foxbusiness and fox news. ryan is also a political consultant, war writer for the washington examiner, the american conservative à [inaudible] this is their first book and for a first book you get another round of applause. [applause] were getting it just right to the book. in prep for this interview i spoke with steve bannon this afternoon, the group of populism. he said this is a great and essential primer on how we got here with a global view on the populace Ãthat deep dives and if you can believe it, steve bannon also said à [inaudible] [laughter] [inaudible] a young man from south carolina doing, writing about global populism, maga, yellow best. >> i will start. i started my career in politics as democrat and i made the transition to the republican party, i found that i fundamentally misunderstood what the democratic party stood for. i thought it was a working people par
it's very hot here in boston. let's get right to it. harlan is a political consultant, advisor for the trump reelection campaign, you've seen him on cnn, msnbc, foxbusiness and fox news. ryan is also a political consultant, war writer for the washington examiner, the american conservative à [inaudible] this is their first book and for a first book you get another round of applause. [applause] were getting it just right to the book. in prep for this interview i spoke with steve bannon this...
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it is a headline from the boston globe in the 1920s. the second headlight is from the detroit free press in the 19 fifties. for most of the first half of the 20th century, the presumption that women voted ways that their husbands told them was really prominent. in a sense, what people were trying to do is make sense of the fact that women got the right to vote and voting patterns looked so similar. oh, we thought women were so different but they're voting the same as men. what could possibly be the reason? the reason was men were telling their wives how to vote. i will tell you a little secret. my husband and i also vote the same way in presidential elections. i will let you come to your own assumptions about the direction of influence their. these conventional wisdom has consequences. in the 1930s, george gallup and others become the first sort of folks doing sophisticated polling in the united states. they are randomly selecting people. using good methods. they have finally this opportunity in a systematic way to better understand the
it is a headline from the boston globe in the 1920s. the second headlight is from the detroit free press in the 19 fifties. for most of the first half of the 20th century, the presumption that women voted ways that their husbands told them was really prominent. in a sense, what people were trying to do is make sense of the fact that women got the right to vote and voting patterns looked so similar. oh, we thought women were so different but they're voting the same as men. what could possibly be...
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in 1979, a fire engulfed the copley plaza hotel in boston where he was a guest. read redstone survived by hanging from a third floor window by one hand. third-degree burns covered 45% of his body. to19 he took over control of f the cable company viacom, which also owned showtime and m tv. in a series of mergers and deals, he would add paramount pictures, cbs television, and infinity radio stations, creating one of the largest media companies in the world. >> i want to be number i'm not sayin saying i always w orwas, but i'm driven to be number one. i think it has a lot to do with my success and the success of viacom. >> his media empire would make him one of the country's wealthiest men and with three words he also uttered a defining philosophy for his industry. as he put it: "con tenth is ♪ ♪ captioning sponsored by cbs >> brennan: tonight, back to school on the brink. for a 16th straight day, the u.s. death toll reaches an average of 1,000 deaths, the daunting choices facing parents. tonight, one of the country's biggest school systems goes virtual. classro
in 1979, a fire engulfed the copley plaza hotel in boston where he was a guest. read redstone survived by hanging from a third floor window by one hand. third-degree burns covered 45% of his body. to19 he took over control of f the cable company viacom, which also owned showtime and m tv. in a series of mergers and deals, he would add paramount pictures, cbs television, and infinity radio stations, creating one of the largest media companies in the world. >> i want to be number i'm not...
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the boston fed president says america's over eagerness to reopen has backfired. he is concerned many temporary layoffs may become permanent job losses. rosengren: my thought is some kind of stimulus is going to occur. it would definitely be bad news, both forecasted and for the economy if we do not do any additional stimulus. reporter, the blast in beirut last week is hurting attempts to tackle the coronavirus come the explosion putting three major hospitals out of action and also impacting more than two dozen clinics. the world health organization says foreign medical teams in the country are diverting some of their focus to now containing the virus. and the u.s. is upping the heat over airbus, adding extra tariffs on some goods from germany and france. the move is designed to squeeze the european union into settling the long-running dispute over subsidies to the aircraft maker. theu.s. won a judgment from wto last october. the eu was waiting for a similar judgment against boeing subsidies. that could come as early as september. global news, 24 hours a day on ,
the boston fed president says america's over eagerness to reopen has backfired. he is concerned many temporary layoffs may become permanent job losses. rosengren: my thought is some kind of stimulus is going to occur. it would definitely be bad news, both forecasted and for the economy if we do not do any additional stimulus. reporter, the blast in beirut last week is hurting attempts to tackle the coronavirus come the explosion putting three major hospitals out of action and also impacting...
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from the carolinas up through new york and boston. in new york city, those winds gusting up to 60, even 70 miles an hour. warnings posted up and down the coast tonight. dangerous winds, blinding rain and a storm surge of up to five feet expected. wind, heavy rain already near myrtle beach tonight. time lapse video actually showing outer bands of the system rolling through jacksonville, florida, today. the northeast, as i mentioned, now bracing for the storm, too, and the potential for hurricane-force winds from philadelphia to new york. so, we have the latest track for you tonight, andeg abc's eva pilgrim in myrtle beac >> reporter: tonight, outer bands of isaias closing in on the carolinas and threatening the entire east coast with powerful winds and life threatening storm surge. >> it's moving quickly enough that it won't really have a chance to weaken. >> reporter: in new york city, they're putting up mile-long barriers in low lying areas to keep the water out. coronavirus cases and deaths on the rise in several of the states in is
from the carolinas up through new york and boston. in new york city, those winds gusting up to 60, even 70 miles an hour. warnings posted up and down the coast tonight. dangerous winds, blinding rain and a storm surge of up to five feet expected. wind, heavy rain already near myrtle beach tonight. time lapse video actually showing outer bands of the system rolling through jacksonville, florida, today. the northeast, as i mentioned, now bracing for the storm, too, and the potential for...
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'd in boston who writes the real. name for the. this. year. many provided by. the family. sushil a meanwhile has been waitlisted for super 30 she didn't do quite well enough in the 2nd example. to me the more depressed person. limit me here. he will if. she's taking on classes and still hopes to get it if she fails this may be the end of her education. love of god young of the proudest blood is continually. bihar's a deeply conservative society it isn't easy to change people's attitudes. the kumar brothers also want to help those coming from the shed you'll castes and will even discriminate in their favor. if. you look with. phone. as a boy and i was a mathematical protege he was accepted for a ph d. at cambridge but couldn't afford to study in england he set up the rama new john school and then super 30 to give other gifted children a better chance. up my career go mathematics may pursue. both the. original. human region. my. theory. is. that. there is no war to describe the mathematics it is filling. effect of knock you off roofs. where nasa lalbagh not though. i have. a
'd in boston who writes the real. name for the. this. year. many provided by. the family. sushil a meanwhile has been waitlisted for super 30 she didn't do quite well enough in the 2nd example. to me the more depressed person. limit me here. he will if. she's taking on classes and still hopes to get it if she fails this may be the end of her education. love of god young of the proudest blood is continually. bihar's a deeply conservative society it isn't easy to change people's attitudes. the...
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on the pitch and off the pitch starting off with on the pitch this is one of the worst seasons for boston or not they went trophy lists and they this has not happened in the past 12 years and let's also not forget the recent humiliation at the hands of buy a new nick in the champions league an 82 loss i mean that must really destroy your morale especially if you're a giant football club like boston or not and then of course there's also put transfer policies where the past few years botswana have been buying expensive kaos who have been unable to contribution or they just can't fit them properly into the system and then off the pitch there's a lot of tension between players and a pain management as well as the president of the club and this is why there's a lot of speculation now where people believe that maybe messi does not want to leave at all that maybe messi is using all of this as a tactic to try to bring to changes to the cops hierarchy that he's trying to put pressure on them and hopefully the president steps down and there'll be new elections very interesting if he actually wins
on the pitch and off the pitch starting off with on the pitch this is one of the worst seasons for boston or not they went trophy lists and they this has not happened in the past 12 years and let's also not forget the recent humiliation at the hands of buy a new nick in the champions league an 82 loss i mean that must really destroy your morale especially if you're a giant football club like boston or not and then of course there's also put transfer policies where the past few years botswana...
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and in sport back on top of the world it's golfer dustin johnson wins by 11 shots in boston. meet maria driven by poverty into prostitution and drugs an early age now as a mother she's turning her life around with the help of a theater group of colombia women fighting the challenges they face. was compelling series which showcases fresh filmmaking talent from around the globe if you find a lot in america presents acting lessons on al-jazeera. more than 7 decades ago a country was split into we begin with dick cheney and now the time. being all it took was a pan a map and a collapsing empire when the british had to draw a line they pulled his servant who had never been to india before al-jazeera examines the violent birth of india and pakistan and asks what the future holds for these nuclear neighbors partition borders of blood. i want to know it is either a reminder of our top stories this the gunman who murdered 51 people at 2 mosques in new zealand last year as face survivors of his attacks in a courtroom families recounted how doing experiences a brenton town sentencing he
and in sport back on top of the world it's golfer dustin johnson wins by 11 shots in boston. meet maria driven by poverty into prostitution and drugs an early age now as a mother she's turning her life around with the help of a theater group of colombia women fighting the challenges they face. was compelling series which showcases fresh filmmaking talent from around the globe if you find a lot in america presents acting lessons on al-jazeera. more than 7 decades ago a country was split into we...