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the significant part from england to plymouth, massachusetts. the editorial team, including ken of yale, paula peters of the nation and myself three of us here are pictured along with jeremy of the american pilgrams museum. and the manuscript included hebrew vocabulary from the government trying to teach himself that. we row lied on the interpretation of that material. the inclues is a striking departure from traditional, but not the only one. i'd like to discuss what makes this volume unique and move on to talk about working on it helped me to revise my understanding of bradford and his writings. william bradford began to compile his history in 1630, 10 years after the arrival on the mayflower and the same time that john arrived in massachusetts to take charge of the colony that would become the dominant puritan presence in new england. while bradford composed the work in a way that suggested he was preparing for public education, it was not published in his lifetime. passed on in manuscript to successive generations of his family, it was used
the significant part from england to plymouth, massachusetts. the editorial team, including ken of yale, paula peters of the nation and myself three of us here are pictured along with jeremy of the american pilgrams museum. and the manuscript included hebrew vocabulary from the government trying to teach himself that. we row lied on the interpretation of that material. the inclues is a striking departure from traditional, but not the only one. i'd like to discuss what makes this volume unique...
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when the first settlers sent by the massachusetts state company. if they were wracked by disease much as the pilgrims had abandoned their first winter. this is a first of trips taken over the next few years to the colony. the ability a to impact the disease was likely minimal, but he spent many hours in consultation with the puritan leaders of salem who had no fortune at the time, and then on leader visits, he engaged in similar discussions with john winthrop and other leaders of the 1630 migration. .... >> believed the plymouth faithful were servants of one master and of the same household. that god's people are all marked with one of the state mark then would've the same zeal and remain one of the same heart. guarded by one of the same spirit of truth. with this there could be no discord there must be sweet harmony. also significant in the letter book from charles one of those who arrived in salem. he not only engaged in discussions that he himself traveled to where he was entertained by bradford and brewster. by 1629 following the example of the
when the first settlers sent by the massachusetts state company. if they were wracked by disease much as the pilgrims had abandoned their first winter. this is a first of trips taken over the next few years to the colony. the ability a to impact the disease was likely minimal, but he spent many hours in consultation with the puritan leaders of salem who had no fortune at the time, and then on leader visits, he engaged in similar discussions with john winthrop and other leaders of the 1630...
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. >> for what purpose does the gentle men from massachusetts rise? >> i claim my position and reserve my time. >> gentleman, the gentleman is recognized has been reserved. for what purpose does the gentleman from missouri rise? >> madame speaker, i would like to yield two minutes to the gentle men of pennsylvania. >> the gentleman is recognized for two minutes. >> thank you madame speaker and representatives smith. there was just four short years ago that speaker pelosi tweeted, "republicans should not vote without an updated cbo score." those were the speakers own words four years ago, and the speaker doubled down later in netsuite and accused republicans of attempting to and i quote "jammed this bill through without an updated cbo score on its impact." that was the speaker four years ago, so apparently the speaker has forgotten those words, because later today, democrats plan to ram through this big government proposal with no information from the nonpartisan cbo about the true cost and the true economic impact their spending spree will have on the
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the gentleman from massachusetts. mr. mcgovern: madam speaker, i'm happy to yield two minutes to the gentleman from mississippi, the distinguished chairman of the committee on homeland security, mr. thompson. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman virginia tech for two minutes. mr. thompson: thank you, madam speaker. madam speaker, i thank the gentleman from massachusetts for yielding. i rise in strong support of the rule and the underlying legislation. president biden has a bold vision for getting our country back on track after devastating pandemic and years of policies that ignored the struggles of so many americans. what we are doing here today is about making government work for working people of the the committee on homeland security, which i lead, has used this historic opportunity to make significant long-term investments in three areas. cybersecurity, the protection of houses of worship, and nonprofits from domestic terrorism and other threats, and reducing the department of homeland security's environmental foot
the gentleman from massachusetts. mr. mcgovern: madam speaker, i'm happy to yield two minutes to the gentleman from mississippi, the distinguished chairman of the committee on homeland security, mr. thompson. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman virginia tech for two minutes. mr. thompson: thank you, madam speaker. madam speaker, i thank the gentleman from massachusetts for yielding. i rise in strong support of the rule and the underlying legislation. president biden has a bold vision for...
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the gentleman from massachusetts. mr. mcgovern: madam speaker, i'm happy to yield two minutes to the gentleman from mississippi, the distinguished chairman of the committee on homeland security, mr. thompson. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman virginia tech for two minutes. mr. thompson: thank you, madam speaker. madam speaker, i thank the gentleman from massachusetts for yielding. i rise in strong support of the rule and the underlying legislation. president biden has a bold vision for getting our country back on track after devastating pandemic and years of policies that ignored the struggles of so many americans. what we are doing here today is about making government work for working people of the the committee on homeland security, which i lead, has used this historic opportunity to make significant long-term investments in three areas. cybersecurity, the protection of houses of worship, and nonprofits from domestic terrorism and other threats, and reducing the department of homeland security's environmental foot
the gentleman from massachusetts. mr. mcgovern: madam speaker, i'm happy to yield two minutes to the gentleman from mississippi, the distinguished chairman of the committee on homeland security, mr. thompson. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman virginia tech for two minutes. mr. thompson: thank you, madam speaker. madam speaker, i thank the gentleman from massachusetts for yielding. i rise in strong support of the rule and the underlying legislation. president biden has a bold vision for...
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the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlewoman from massachusetts seek recognition? >> as the member designated by ms. frankel, i inform the house that ms. frankel will vote yes on the pappas amendment. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from tennessee seek recognition? >> as the member designated by mr. bilirakis of florida, i inform the house that mr. bilirakis will vote nay on amendment number 1. thank you. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from pennsylvania seek recognition? mr. evans: madam speaker, as the member designated by mr. lawson, i inform the house that mr. lawson will vote yes on h.r. 3992. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from new jersey seek recognition? mr. pallone: madam speaker, as the member designated by mr. donld payne, i inform the house that -- mr. donald payne, i inform the house that mr. payne will vote yes on the pappas yet. as the member designated by mr. sires, i inform the house that mr. sires will vote yes on the pappas amendment. the speaker pro tempore:
the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlewoman from massachusetts seek recognition? >> as the member designated by ms. frankel, i inform the house that ms. frankel will vote yes on the pappas amendment. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from tennessee seek recognition? >> as the member designated by mr. bilirakis of florida, i inform the house that mr. bilirakis will vote nay on amendment number 1. thank you. the speaker pro tempore: for...
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i was lucky enough to find a few pennies, pocket to go over to boston and travel down massachusetts, travel down to plymouth and i got to see fantastic reception from the crew of mayflower ii and the guys and gals who run plymouth mentation. without that visit we would not be able to put together the detail that we have. suspect time on the mayflower ii with a series of 360° panoramic cameras try to get as much information about the decks as i could. we have one camera up in the crows nest to give a real nice view of the ship from up above. i was taken to the plymouth mentation where they have these fantastic wardrobes, assets and antiquities as well as plans rating to the original mayflower ii build and design. i was able to, i came back with more photographs than you can imagine and we've been using these photographs. they even gave us access to a fabulous laser scan of the entire ship that was taken when she was in the seaport. and to be able to resolve the details of the timbers and the ratings, it was, without the kind, generous donations and knowledge and images from plymouth
i was lucky enough to find a few pennies, pocket to go over to boston and travel down massachusetts, travel down to plymouth and i got to see fantastic reception from the crew of mayflower ii and the guys and gals who run plymouth mentation. without that visit we would not be able to put together the detail that we have. suspect time on the mayflower ii with a series of 360° panoramic cameras try to get as much information about the decks as i could. we have one camera up in the crows nest to...
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, you cut off massachusetts, they can be stopped the war, cut off massachusetts freighted. >> like create a border cut them off from the ocean. and blockaded them in. >> you take the new york and you go up the hudson and now this one of the worst kept military secrets in washington say the british know we will attack their so why attack their printed. >> is everything they can do or the only thing they can do rated. >> what they have a good shot, the harbor, they can use the navy and washington is wanting to defend but the continental congress thought they would lost because what is the basics of the government. [inaudible]. and there you go, they don't do it in their failing just as the british had. they were newly elected into congress. the declaration of independence is right right before the battle of the brooklyn battle of long island. in these of the reasons and there are chief reasons that they are breaking away from britain. they had advocated by declaring out of the protection and waging war against us. ... ... particularly the british are going to hire mercenaries from a german
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the gentleman from massachusetts is recognized. mr. mcgovern: madam speaker, i yield one minute to the gentlewoman from pennsylvania, a distinguished with -- a distinguished member of the rules committee, ms. scanlon. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman is recognized. ms. scanlon: thank you. for decades, congress has passed economics on trickle down economics eviscerating the middle class. today we reject that approach. the build back better act invests in america's family, not hedge funds, in ways that will help all of us. i want to mention two investments of particular importance to people in my district. children and veterans. this bill builds on the american rescue plan we passed in march to expand benefits for families and support for child care in. doing so, it will reduce child poverty more and produce generational benefits to our country. the bill also makes long overdue investments in the aging infrastructure our veterans administration including upgrading medical facilities and finally digitizing service records that are
the gentleman from massachusetts is recognized. mr. mcgovern: madam speaker, i yield one minute to the gentlewoman from pennsylvania, a distinguished with -- a distinguished member of the rules committee, ms. scanlon. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman is recognized. ms. scanlon: thank you. for decades, congress has passed economics on trickle down economics eviscerating the middle class. today we reject that approach. the build back better act invests in america's family, not hedge...
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trahan of the commonwealth of massachusetts, whose district includes conklin, massachusetts, where the first battle of the ref leutionary war took place, i inform the house that mrs. trahan will vote yes on the motion to table. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from utah seek recognition? >> madam speaker, as the member designated by ms. herrera beutler of washington, i inform the house that ms. herrera beutler will vote nay on the motion to table. the speaker pro tempore: have all members voted? for what purpose does the gentleman from florida seek recognition? >> madam speaker, as the member designated by ms. salazar, mr. gimenez, mr. buchanan, mr. mast and dunn will vote no on the motion to table. the speaker pro tempore: on this vote, the yeas are 217 and the nays are 105. the motion is adopted. pursuant to section 11-b of house resolution 188. the house stands adjourned
trahan of the commonwealth of massachusetts, whose district includes conklin, massachusetts, where the first battle of the ref leutionary war took place, i inform the house that mrs. trahan will vote yes on the motion to table. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from utah seek recognition? >> madam speaker, as the member designated by ms. herrera beutler of washington, i inform the house that ms. herrera beutler will vote nay on the motion to table. the speaker...
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the gentleman from massachusetts. mr. neal: i yield one minute to the gentlelady from wisconsin, congresswoman moore, for one minute. ms. moore: thank you, mr. speaker and mr. neal. i'm proud to support the build back better act and still time to pass this legislation that invests in our communities, our workers, our families and children while asking the wealthiest among us who have benefited to pay their fair share. these investments will lower the cost of child care, which has kept women out of the labor force. and invests in our future work force through our children and helps us tackle the climate crisis and bolsters resilience and creates economic job opportunities and good paying jobs for millions. i could go on and on and on. i want to talk about the millions of people who depend upon insulin. it is going to lower costs to $35 a month. that is reason enough to pass this the build back better. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from texas is recognized. mr. brady: i yield one minute to the gentlem
the gentleman from massachusetts. mr. neal: i yield one minute to the gentlelady from wisconsin, congresswoman moore, for one minute. ms. moore: thank you, mr. speaker and mr. neal. i'm proud to support the build back better act and still time to pass this legislation that invests in our communities, our workers, our families and children while asking the wealthiest among us who have benefited to pay their fair share. these investments will lower the cost of child care, which has kept women out...
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the gentleman from massachusetts. mr. neal: i yield one minute to the gentlelady from wisconsin, congresswoman moore, for one minute. ms. moore: thank you, mr. speaker and mr. neal. i'm proud to support the build back better act and still time to pass this legislation that invests in our communities, our workers, our families and children while asking the wealthiest among us who have benefited to pay their fair share. these investments will lower the cost of child care, which has kept women out of the labor force. and invests in our future work force through our children and helps us tackle the climate crisis and bolsters resilience and creates economic job opportunities and good paying jobs for millions. i could go on and on and on. i want to talk about the millions of people who depend upon insulin. it is going to lower costs to $35 a month. that is reason enough to pass this the build back better. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from texas is recognized. mr. brady: i yield one minute to the gen
the gentleman from massachusetts. mr. neal: i yield one minute to the gentlelady from wisconsin, congresswoman moore, for one minute. ms. moore: thank you, mr. speaker and mr. neal. i'm proud to support the build back better act and still time to pass this legislation that invests in our communities, our workers, our families and children while asking the wealthiest among us who have benefited to pay their fair share. these investments will lower the cost of child care, which has kept women out...
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investigators say he had a family of his own living in massachusetts, but died this past may. as for the money, it's long gone. >> he was literally the man living next door who nobody really knew. >> duncan: conrad declared bankruptcy in 2014. when we come back, country music superstar vince gill brings back the band. # >> duncan: we end tonight's broadcast with how a country music legend allowed a small-town band to play once again. mark strassmann has the story. >> reporter: if music is a gift, what do you call this delivery? 40 boxed-up band instruments, all shiny and new, all donated. waverly, tennessee has a new struggle, the good kind -- finding the right word for this $100,000 surprise. >> it was certainly a tremendous, unseen -- >> blessing. that was coming. >> reporter: on august 22, rain wool lopped waverly, up to 17 inches in 17 inches in humhreys county in eight hours. >> you can see the water and the junior high sign right above it. >> reporter: joseph bullington is the band director for the olnior and sign yore h ta >> they were completely submerged in the toxic
investigators say he had a family of his own living in massachusetts, but died this past may. as for the money, it's long gone. >> he was literally the man living next door who nobody really knew. >> duncan: conrad declared bankruptcy in 2014. when we come back, country music superstar vince gill brings back the band. # >> duncan: we end tonight's broadcast with how a country music legend allowed a small-town band to play once again. mark strassmann has the story. >>...
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the gentleman from massachusetts. mr. neal: i yield one minute to the gentlelady from wisconsin, congresswoman moore, for one minute. ms. moore: thank you, mr. speaker and mr. neal. i'm proud to support the build back better act and still time to pass this legislation that invests in our communities, our workers, our families and children while asking the wealthiest among us who have benefited to pay their fair share. these investments will lower the cost of child care, which has kept women out of the labor force. and invests in our future work force through our children and helps us tackle the climate crisis and bolsters resilience and creates economic job opportunities and good paying jobs for millions. i could go on and on and on. i want to talk about the millions of people who depend upon insulin. it is going to lower costs to $35 a month. that is reason enough to pass this the build back better. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from texas is recognized. mr. brady: i yield one minute to the gentlem
the gentleman from massachusetts. mr. neal: i yield one minute to the gentlelady from wisconsin, congresswoman moore, for one minute. ms. moore: thank you, mr. speaker and mr. neal. i'm proud to support the build back better act and still time to pass this legislation that invests in our communities, our workers, our families and children while asking the wealthiest among us who have benefited to pay their fair share. these investments will lower the cost of child care, which has kept women out...
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he was a merchant adventurer investor in massachusetts bay. and so penelope, , her siblingst a father moved and settled in new cambridge. unfortunately her mother appears to have died on the journey. however, feeling quite successful in cambridge which was a leading center of massachusetts at the time, harvard college had recently been founded, and herbert acquired land and he rose very quickly through the government and he also became harm birds first treasurer however, after a few years he decides he needs to move back to england to settle some property disputes arising over inheritance issues. the whole family had come with them with exception of nathaniel and her brother, her older brother, the fan who would remain behind to attend harvard and penelope herself it is not clear why she did not accompany her family back to do new england the later, she may not affect the best relationship with her stepmother who herbert had married short after arriving at cambridge. we do know she probably at this time moved in with her father's sister, anoth
he was a merchant adventurer investor in massachusetts bay. and so penelope, , her siblingst a father moved and settled in new cambridge. unfortunately her mother appears to have died on the journey. however, feeling quite successful in cambridge which was a leading center of massachusetts at the time, harvard college had recently been founded, and herbert acquired land and he rose very quickly through the government and he also became harm birds first treasurer however, after a few years he...
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but at five years old and to move to massachusetts. even a merchant adventurer and then too die on the journey but was quite successful in cambridge. and early on acquired land and also became harvard's first treasurer. and then tois settle some property disputes and then to attend harvard cannot be self and then to have the best relationship with her stepmother and then to be shortly after arriving inam cambridge. and at this time moved in with her father's sister and her husband was a citizen of boston was governor over several terms. near working strapless today. with those that expect the nation's those that would have been overseen when those that testify. but we do know at some point she metow winslow here on the left. and then with harvard. he didn't graduate and they were well known to each other. and then in that from your loving wife susanna. both edward and susanna were married to other people on the mayflower voyage. ande then took place in the colony. so i want to talk to you for a minute about religion. and those that we
but at five years old and to move to massachusetts. even a merchant adventurer and then too die on the journey but was quite successful in cambridge. and early on acquired land and also became harvard's first treasurer. and then tois settle some property disputes and then to attend harvard cannot be self and then to have the best relationship with her stepmother and then to be shortly after arriving inam cambridge. and at this time moved in with her father's sister and her husband was a citizen...
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grace coolidge was a teacher of the deaf for deaf children in north hampton, massachusetts at the clark school for the deaf. and she was also the only first lady -- the first first lady to attend a four-year college and that was the university of vermont in burlington, massachusetts, vermont, excuse me. >> she had love for animals? >> she had 3 dogs and many animals throughout the years. her most famed animal was probably rebecca the raccoon who she had and they had a variety of dogs and cats in the white house. >> your grandfather john had a brother who died in the white house. so let's close by telling the story because it was a real tragedy. i believe it was during a reelection campaign that -- >> yes, it was. so it was the boys were playing -- the brothers were 19 years apart, excuse me, 19 months apart and they were playing tennis on the white house grounds. calvin, jr. developed a blister on his foot and that was treated but it became infected and the infection start today spread to his body and they had no antibiotics at the time to treat that and a week after getting the blister
grace coolidge was a teacher of the deaf for deaf children in north hampton, massachusetts at the clark school for the deaf. and she was also the only first lady -- the first first lady to attend a four-year college and that was the university of vermont in burlington, massachusetts, vermont, excuse me. >> she had love for animals? >> she had 3 dogs and many animals throughout the years. her most famed animal was probably rebecca the raccoon who she had and they had a variety of...
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this as i indicated last night, as i quoted a son of massachusetts, mr. webster, i said, rhetorically he asked, did we do something worthwhile in our time? today we are going to answer that question. i'm sorry that last evening when i quoted webster it triggered an outburst from the republican leader because we quoted an individual who was devoted to the constitution of the united states and the premise that everybody in america gets a chance. now it's an honor for me to yield one minute to the speaker of the house, secure in her caucus, secure in her beliefs, and secure knowing what we are doing today in but a few minutes. speaker pelosi. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman from california is recognized. the speaker: thank you, madam speaker. i thank the gentleman for yielding and for his extraordinary leadership. he and other cares have brought us to a moment in history on the floor of the house today when we can do something of significance for the people. thank you mr. chairman. madam speaker, with confidence in the vision of president biden and
this as i indicated last night, as i quoted a son of massachusetts, mr. webster, i said, rhetorically he asked, did we do something worthwhile in our time? today we are going to answer that question. i'm sorry that last evening when i quoted webster it triggered an outburst from the republican leader because we quoted an individual who was devoted to the constitution of the united states and the premise that everybody in america gets a chance. now it's an honor for me to yield one minute to the...
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the story isn't always set in massachusetts but therere is ths mystery that begins here. it's an interesting story because it is on a shoestring budget because it is this weird syndrome that doesn't fall in anyone's particular area. it is and part of a research project that crosses two areas, addiction and opioids and memory. so you know, part of his job was roping in other people that had the expertise that he didn't have and the resources he didn't have so that was years of late-night e-mails and cajoling and badgering until he was able to pull people together that could help him solve the mystery. >> that is one of the things i like to so much about it is you start seeing these different people and different parts of the puzzle trying to connect the dots essentially in making this work. let's back up a little bit though because one of the things that struck me again in looking at and reading your book is the understanding of memory, and i am not sure if this is a good thing or bad thing, but much of the understanding comes from injury and memory to the brain and if we
the story isn't always set in massachusetts but therere is ths mystery that begins here. it's an interesting story because it is on a shoestring budget because it is this weird syndrome that doesn't fall in anyone's particular area. it is and part of a research project that crosses two areas, addiction and opioids and memory. so you know, part of his job was roping in other people that had the expertise that he didn't have and the resources he didn't have so that was years of late-night e-mails...
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mayflower travel from plymouth england to america and the pilgrims settled the colony on the coast of massachusetts. we talked to robert stone about the virtual mayflower project which uses virtual reality to re-create the ship in the harbor from which it set sail using avatars and 360 degrees images of the virtual world professor stone describes what life might have been like for the pilgrims and crew some of the historic features we will see in the virtual rendering of the 17th century port the ship that was such a sale with the mayflower but returned to port. >> over the last six years and then to be a part of england. and those that experience it what that was like before we even got on the ship. >> so we will jump into take a look at those. >> so here at the moment so then to be very sorry for herself but the structure that use see now with these people having a chat it is reminiscent of an old fishmarket and coming right up to the 1960s but that would be done here and and then to box it up. and outside the buildings but then those remains are there. not very hygienic. but most of this will be
mayflower travel from plymouth england to america and the pilgrims settled the colony on the coast of massachusetts. we talked to robert stone about the virtual mayflower project which uses virtual reality to re-create the ship in the harbor from which it set sail using avatars and 360 degrees images of the virtual world professor stone describes what life might have been like for the pilgrims and crew some of the historic features we will see in the virtual rendering of the 17th century port...
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host: let's go to kevin, calling from lee, massachusetts on the independent line. kevin, good morning. caller: hi. i like your show. i have a suggestion for you. if you would like to do the rittenhouse thing over again, have people call in who have actually watched the trial and all that happened. host: do you think just watching the trial means you understand all the issues involved? caller: uh, if you watch it and do a little bit of fact checking as far as what really are the laws and all of that, you can come to your own conclusion. but there's a lot of things that have been set on both sides of it that aren't necessarily true -- said on both sides of it that aren't necessarily true, and people are showing they have a lot of opinion and very little information. people would probably get along a lot better if they were more informed with real facts. host: i completely agree with you there, kevin. i have heard several people say that watching the trial means they are experts on what happened and the issues. i have to disagree, just because you watched the trial do
host: let's go to kevin, calling from lee, massachusetts on the independent line. kevin, good morning. caller: hi. i like your show. i have a suggestion for you. if you would like to do the rittenhouse thing over again, have people call in who have actually watched the trial and all that happened. host: do you think just watching the trial means you understand all the issues involved? caller: uh, if you watch it and do a little bit of fact checking as far as what really are the laws and all of...
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we will hear from sheriff thompson from massachusetts. >> senator, thank you. massachusetts between 2007 and 2017 for 2500 miles of the border had the highest influx of illegal aliens in any other state in the united states. recently the biden administration decided to create the document tatian locations where people are flooding across the border, tell them where they want to go, they tell them the state and they will go there. between june, i believe june 2nd and today, during the month of june, they had 21. today it is 116,000 of these people pouring into the country. when i first took over i have been doing immigration detention for that entire time as well as to 87g programs in the recent years. people talked about the border issues as geographic locations this is and every neighborhood across this nation. and it's tearing apart families with a drug overdose and the fentanyl pouring in. it's the gang violence and neighborhoods in the school is out of control and frankly this was done knowingly and intentionally by the biden administration and what they've
we will hear from sheriff thompson from massachusetts. >> senator, thank you. massachusetts between 2007 and 2017 for 2500 miles of the border had the highest influx of illegal aliens in any other state in the united states. recently the biden administration decided to create the document tatian locations where people are flooding across the border, tell them where they want to go, they tell them the state and they will go there. between june, i believe june 2nd and today, during the...
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and that was university of vermont in massachusetts. so vermont, excuse me. >> and she had a great love of animals. >> yes, she did. she did. they had three dogs, well, they had many animals throughout the years. her most famed animal is probably rebecca the raccoon who she had, and they had a variety of dogs and cats in the house. >> your grandfather, john, had a brother who died in the white house. >> yes. >> so let's close by telling that story because it was a real tragedy. i believe it was during a reelection campaign that he passed. >> yes, it was. so it was -- the boys were playing, the brothers were 19 years apart, excuse me, 19 months apart, and they were playing tennis on the white house grounds. calvin jr. developed a blister on his foot, and that was treated but it became infected. the infection started to spread through his body, and they had no antibiotics at the time to treat that, and so a week after getting that blister, he died at walter reed hospital of sepsis. >> and he was 12 years old? >> he was 16 years old. yep.
and that was university of vermont in massachusetts. so vermont, excuse me. >> and she had a great love of animals. >> yes, she did. she did. they had three dogs, well, they had many animals throughout the years. her most famed animal is probably rebecca the raccoon who she had, and they had a variety of dogs and cats in the house. >> your grandfather, john, had a brother who died in the white house. >> yes. >> so let's close by telling that story because it was a...
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explained that. >> we have been told that for those employees of the executive branch in massachusetts, any employee who does not abide by the vaccine mandate by october 17th will place discipline that will culminate in termination. laura: how is that going over a your colleagues? have you heard from a lot of them during this period even those who have chosen to get the vaccine? what do they say? >> many of my colleagues are in great distress, some received the vaccine and think the mandate goes too far, support those who remain vaccinated and many of us who are unvaccinated are concerned for our jobs, many of us have the opportunity to apply for religious or medical exemption but many based on the guidelines we've been given may not qualify for such an exemption if such an exemption is granted. laura: you are an anesthesiologist, a medical professional. during the beginning of this pandemic there were tributes and tearful thank yous. how do you feel now given what is happening? >> i don't take it personally but for all of us on all sides of this i feel sad and kind of may be ashamed m
explained that. >> we have been told that for those employees of the executive branch in massachusetts, any employee who does not abide by the vaccine mandate by october 17th will place discipline that will culminate in termination. laura: how is that going over a your colleagues? have you heard from a lot of them during this period even those who have chosen to get the vaccine? what do they say? >> many of my colleagues are in great distress, some received the vaccine and think the...
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helene attended wheaton college in massachusetts where she sang into another group. there she is in the back row with the black dress on. one more thing, as much as she left her singing, helene had a another passion. journalism. what did you think what's going to happen to her? everywhere she headed? >> for great things. i saw helene the christmas of december of 1979 at church. she told me that she was going off to denver to do this internship to further interest in journalism. and she was very excited about it. >> helene arrived in january 1980 to begin that internship at a radio station in denver. a long way from home. fortunately, she had relatives nearby. your family didn't worry about her going off to colorado because she was it going to be alone and she was staying with your aunt and uncle. >> exactly. >> then came that day, january 16th. helene had barely been there two weeks when she grabbed the bus bus from the radio station around 6 pm to go back to her aunt and uncle's house. she'd made that commute before without a problem. that night, helene pruszynski n
helene attended wheaton college in massachusetts where she sang into another group. there she is in the back row with the black dress on. one more thing, as much as she left her singing, helene had a another passion. journalism. what did you think what's going to happen to her? everywhere she headed? >> for great things. i saw helene the christmas of december of 1979 at church. she told me that she was going off to denver to do this internship to further interest in journalism. and she...
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however, there are hundreds of members of the state police association in massachusetts of which i am a member who have sincerely held religious beliefs that preclude them from being able to take the vaccine, medical problems that may preclude them from being able to take the vaccine and those who just have simply deeply rooted moral and ethical convictions can't see themselves taking the vaccine and i find it frankly offensive that we are being told that's wrong. >> laura: but illegal immigrants are being waived in not being tested and less they have symptoms. they're being sent all over the country by the hundreds of thousands. so none of this makes any sense, fox, detective, dr. williams, thank you both for sharing your story. >> laura: coming up, this year was in many ways the year of the parents. there are no longer content to sit on the sidelines and is committed moms and dads are making their voices heard. in moments, my angle exposes the poison they're fighting against, the fraud behind the de iraq it. stay there. ♪ ♪ >> welcome to fox news live, i'm ashley strohmier. not
however, there are hundreds of members of the state police association in massachusetts of which i am a member who have sincerely held religious beliefs that preclude them from being able to take the vaccine, medical problems that may preclude them from being able to take the vaccine and those who just have simply deeply rooted moral and ethical convictions can't see themselves taking the vaccine and i find it frankly offensive that we are being told that's wrong. >> laura: but illegal...
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but in provincetown, massachusetts, no one ever needs an excuse to party. and for the last 50 years, during high summer season, between the hours of 4:00 and 7:00 pm, the town population, comprised of tourists and locals alike, parade to the boat slip for a daily dose of afternoon tea. the boat slip and tea dance is an institution here. what's it like to be the ringleader of this dance party? tea dance is everything to me. and i have embodied it myself. so i can't imagine a better situation than i have. i've been so, so blessed and lucky to be here. narrator: for nearly 30 years, local legend dj maryalice has been providing the pulse to p-town on the ones and twos. i don't see any tea or crumpets. what time do those arrive? it's not a tea party. no tea? ok. i'll take a hard tea. - we have those. perfect. [laughter] and since 2006, both slip gm terry mccumber has been heading up hospitality at this appropriately named party. it's basically a nightclub at tea time, which is how it got his name of tea dance. so it's really just a nightclub atmosphere in the mi
but in provincetown, massachusetts, no one ever needs an excuse to party. and for the last 50 years, during high summer season, between the hours of 4:00 and 7:00 pm, the town population, comprised of tourists and locals alike, parade to the boat slip for a daily dose of afternoon tea. the boat slip and tea dance is an institution here. what's it like to be the ringleader of this dance party? tea dance is everything to me. and i have embodied it myself. so i can't imagine a better situation...
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massachusetts, michigan and minnesota among states seeing an alarming surge in patients. >>> authorities on alert over the holiday. a crowd of millions expected for the return of the macy's thanksgiving day parade right here in new york city. the fbi warning of new cyber threats over thanksgiving. american businesses and government agencies told to be ware of hackers following ransom ware attacks over previous holidays. >>> your money. black friday deals available right now. huge sales on laptops, air fryers and air pods. and with major stores closed on thanksgiving, record sales online tomorrow. >>> and america strong tonight. the 8-year-old boy with the powerful thanksgiving wish to feed others. that wish granted and more. >>> good evening, it's great to have you with us on a busy wednesday night. i'm whit johnson, in for david. and we begin with that verdict in the ahmaud arbery case. three white men found guilty of felony murder. arbery, a young black man, was shot and killed while running through their neighborhood. the prosecutor saying he didn't have to stop just because they told
massachusetts, michigan and minnesota among states seeing an alarming surge in patients. >>> authorities on alert over the holiday. a crowd of millions expected for the return of the macy's thanksgiving day parade right here in new york city. the fbi warning of new cyber threats over thanksgiving. american businesses and government agencies told to be ware of hackers following ransom ware attacks over previous holidays. >>> your money. black friday deals available right now....
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well the very 1st thanksgiving was in 1621 and plymouth, massachusetts. modern a plymouth, massachusetts and it wasn't called thanksgiving then it wasn't called thanksgiving until under abraham lincoln in the 18 sixty's, you know.
well the very 1st thanksgiving was in 1621 and plymouth, massachusetts. modern a plymouth, massachusetts and it wasn't called thanksgiving then it wasn't called thanksgiving until under abraham lincoln in the 18 sixty's, you know.
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michael mem ollie at the white house and mad bradley in london and tony hilton in massachusetts and dr. kavita patel. dr. patel, you know i'm starting with you. this already be here in the u.s. but what is really important is how sick are people getting from it? how concerned should we be? >> yes, stephanie, that is i think the most important question. we have inklings that this is easy to give and get. easily transmissible, possibly more than dealt but we don't have any evidence that it is more severe than predecessors which is good news. we're waiting to get details from around the world about the case that we're seeing, even off the plane in amsterdam, et cetera. however it does appear that an unvaccinated individuals will see more severity which we would expect but in vaccinated people we're seeing relatively mild symptoms. >> so let's talk about that. the ceo of moderna, was on our sister network cnbc this morning and said this. >> what this new variant on the vaccine efficacy and which we should know about in two weeks. given the mutation it is highly possible that the efficacy o
michael mem ollie at the white house and mad bradley in london and tony hilton in massachusetts and dr. kavita patel. dr. patel, you know i'm starting with you. this already be here in the u.s. but what is really important is how sick are people getting from it? how concerned should we be? >> yes, stephanie, that is i think the most important question. we have inklings that this is easy to give and get. easily transmissible, possibly more than dealt but we don't have any evidence that it...
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massachusetts, michigan and minnesota among states seeing an alarming surge in patients. >>> authorities on alert over the holiday. a crowd of millions expected for the return of the macy's thanksgiving day parade right here in new york city. the fbi warning of new cyber threats over thanksgiving. american businesses and government agencies told to beware of hackers following ransomware attacks over previous holidays. >>> your money. black friday deals available right now. huge sales on laptops, air fryers and air pods. and with major stores closed on thanksgiving, record sales online expected tomorrow. >>> and america strong tonight. the 8-year-old boy with the powerful thanksgiving wish to feed others. that wish granted and more. >>> good evening, it's great to have you with us on a busy wednesday night. i'm whit johnson, in for david. and we begin with that verdict in the ahmaud arbery case. three white men found guilty of felony murder. arbery, a young black man, was shot and killed while running through their neighborhood. the prosecutor saying he didn't have to stop just because th
massachusetts, michigan and minnesota among states seeing an alarming surge in patients. >>> authorities on alert over the holiday. a crowd of millions expected for the return of the macy's thanksgiving day parade right here in new york city. the fbi warning of new cyber threats over thanksgiving. american businesses and government agencies told to beware of hackers following ransomware attacks over previous holidays. >>> your money. black friday deals available right now....
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the gentleman from massachusetts is. mr. mcgovern: i yield to the gentleman from washington state the distinguished chairman of the select committee of the modernization of congress, mr. kill her, as much time as he may consume. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is is recognized. mr. kilmer: i thank mr. mcgovern for yielding p. i will start with a embarrassing admission, for a number of years i avoided stepping on a scale because i'm about 90 pounds heavier than i am now and eventually i figured out you can't get a handle on things by ignoring them, so occasionally you have to step on that scale and that's really the ethic that this bill embraces and simply says if we're going to get a handle on our long term fiscal challenges and have a economy that works better for everybody, we've got to occasionally hear a clear statement of how we're doing, a clear statement of the nation's financial realities from a nonbipartisan, unbiased source. that's what a fiscal state of the nation address would do. as the select committee o
the gentleman from massachusetts is. mr. mcgovern: i yield to the gentleman from washington state the distinguished chairman of the select committee of the modernization of congress, mr. kill her, as much time as he may consume. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is is recognized. mr. kilmer: i thank mr. mcgovern for yielding p. i will start with a embarrassing admission, for a number of years i avoided stepping on a scale because i'm about 90 pounds heavier than i am now and eventually i...
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in the culture large part of massachusetts near boston. and parts of rhode island and all of the islands, pinkies, and others. so back then we had over 70 communities in the wampanoag's braided does that sound familiar nantucket. and other communities. these are main places in town names but they've always been the wampanoag communities. and at one time a member over 100,000 and today is about 12000 and will get into that but that's a planting field, what is next, this is going to be the givers of life. what do the kids do in the spring and summer. [laughter] , she's my daughter she's one of my daughters and this is her in this picture when she was 11 years old. it may be ten and that the youngest with her and what she is doing is picking food, picking the berries in the right ear has vitamin c. so the kids were allowed to be kids, they helped out a little bit but they have fun and they play games that went swimming and they had running races. they joked around. and the person will go through four or five names and lifespan and you change
in the culture large part of massachusetts near boston. and parts of rhode island and all of the islands, pinkies, and others. so back then we had over 70 communities in the wampanoag's braided does that sound familiar nantucket. and other communities. these are main places in town names but they've always been the wampanoag communities. and at one time a member over 100,000 and today is about 12000 and will get into that but that's a planting field, what is next, this is going to be the givers...
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when the massachusetts historical society it sounded, and started as a public utility like gas, so they are thinking about the stuff is public utility as essential benefits and absolutely necessary for the maintenance of liberty and liberty and learning went hand-in-hand for these people. and the other thing that we don't know is whether the phalanx got from the continental congress through ebenezer, yes so where is the money coming from. they take this on her and they say this is important and we need to support this, all right so here is basically webster's points to that effect and he said that we confidently trust that by the diffusion of general knowledge, and good and virtuous sentiments the political fabric may be secure as well against open violence and overthrow as against the slow mature undermining of the consciousness. basically everybody doing whatever they want. webster is a wig, that's important and webster is away good, does not exactly trust the mass population and so here you can see the sort of mentality of saying look, we've got to have leaders but also informed citi
when the massachusetts historical society it sounded, and started as a public utility like gas, so they are thinking about the stuff is public utility as essential benefits and absolutely necessary for the maintenance of liberty and liberty and learning went hand-in-hand for these people. and the other thing that we don't know is whether the phalanx got from the continental congress through ebenezer, yes so where is the money coming from. they take this on her and they say this is important and...
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the story isn't only set in massachusetts but it's heart is really with this ministry that begins here, i say because i'm living in boston. >> yes. it's also a very interesting story because it's kind of science on a shoestring budget or really no budget. because it's this weird syndrome that doesn't fall in anyone's particular area. it's not part of someone's research project. crosses two areas, addiction and opioids and memory. part of his job was really roping in other people who read the expertise that he didn't have and the resources that he didn't have. so that was sort of years of late-night e-mails to anyone he could think of who might be able to help and cajoling and badgering until he was able to pull together people who could help him solve the mystery. >> yes, that was one of the things i like so much about it is you start saying all these different people have different parts of the puzzle and trying to connect the dots essentially in making this work. let's back up a little bit though because one of the things, and this struck me again in looking, in reading your book, is
the story isn't only set in massachusetts but it's heart is really with this ministry that begins here, i say because i'm living in boston. >> yes. it's also a very interesting story because it's kind of science on a shoestring budget or really no budget. because it's this weird syndrome that doesn't fall in anyone's particular area. it's not part of someone's research project. crosses two areas, addiction and opioids and memory. part of his job was really roping in other people who read...
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and the more passionate every cam the research i traveled to the town of massachusetts a tiny town in the north of the state in the mountains and it's a town that unfolds and it speaks definitely and always will be in illinois in the change to stem on the open parties and where they ended because elizabeth is open as she made the journey and i'm sure the change in landscape really informed her journey when she became an part of my research i traveled as the church had preached, again it was eliminating to do so because they sat with the congregation fell in unison cleared of that and i realized they must've taken elizabeth away from her community that was always known because she believed it was the right thing for her to be in it was in herself and to strike out on her own. and when i worship at that church in a church and a women in prayer. in the journey to fax it entered jacksonville in the fight of the hospital and it marked of the asylum ground as you would expect their twice the time of the woman. and as you leave the home of civilization and what is now a community pass. it wa
and the more passionate every cam the research i traveled to the town of massachusetts a tiny town in the north of the state in the mountains and it's a town that unfolds and it speaks definitely and always will be in illinois in the change to stem on the open parties and where they ended because elizabeth is open as she made the journey and i'm sure the change in landscape really informed her journey when she became an part of my research i traveled as the church had preached, again it was...
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on friday, just after thanksgiving, massachusetts reported 5,000 new cases. at mass general hospital behind me here they're actively treating 40 people with covid. this emerging new variant is coming at an inconvenient time for the hospital system in this region, because it's extremely strained for resources. that's not necessarily because there's a high rate of hospitalization for covid right now, there's not. but there are some serious pandemic-related stress impacts here in the system, primarily that physicians and nurses in this area are completely burnt out and many of the most critical departments are low on staffing. so right now, hospital groups are having conversations about potentially having to delay important procedures, say you're waiting on a hip replacement or a treatment for your kidneys. if it's not immediately life-threatening, you may soon find out those treatments are being delayed here, as officials still have to brace for this new variant while they're already fighting delta and the other stresses and impacts on the system. the question
on friday, just after thanksgiving, massachusetts reported 5,000 new cases. at mass general hospital behind me here they're actively treating 40 people with covid. this emerging new variant is coming at an inconvenient time for the hospital system in this region, because it's extremely strained for resources. that's not necessarily because there's a high rate of hospitalization for covid right now, there's not. but there are some serious pandemic-related stress impacts here in the system,...
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re equally both puzzled and fascinated by this particular syndrome, mostly in massachusetts. the story isn't only set in massachusetts but it's heart is really with this ministry that begins here, i say because i'm living in boston. >> yes. it's also a very interesting story because it's kind of science on a shoestring budget or really no budget. because it's this weird syndrome that doesn't fall in anyone's particular area. it's not part of someone's research project. crosses two areas, addiction and opioids and memory. part of his job was really roping in other people who read the expertise that he didn't have and the resources that he didn't have. so that was sort of years of late-night e-mails to anyone he could think of who might be able to help and cajoling and badgering until he was able to pull together people who could help him solve the mystery. >> yes, that was one of the things i like so much about it is you start saying all these different people have different parts of the puzzle and trying to connect the dots essentially in making this work. let's back up a lit
re equally both puzzled and fascinated by this particular syndrome, mostly in massachusetts. the story isn't only set in massachusetts but it's heart is really with this ministry that begins here, i say because i'm living in boston. >> yes. it's also a very interesting story because it's kind of science on a shoestring budget or really no budget. because it's this weird syndrome that doesn't fall in anyone's particular area. it's not part of someone's research project. crosses two areas,...
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. >> next, we visit plimoth patuxet and plymouth, massachusetts, to explore the re-created 17th century colonial village and talk to interpreters about daily life. the you depicted is 1627, seven years after the mayflower landed when about 160 pilgrims lived there. >> i am richard pickering, executive director at plimoth patuxet museum and we are in 17th century english village, a recreation of plymouth as it looked seven years after mayflower landed. when our guests enter the historic site the encounter living history educators who are portraying men and women who lived in plymouth in 1627. we know the name of every man, woman and child that was here because this is the last year that they live within the walled town. in 1620 they started spreading up and down the coast. and so to divide all of their common assets equitably they needed a complete list of residence. every person that our guests encountered once actually walked they of the earth. when you come to a living museum you enter into another world. you are able to encounter the spiritual belief of the past and technology of the
. >> next, we visit plimoth patuxet and plymouth, massachusetts, to explore the re-created 17th century colonial village and talk to interpreters about daily life. the you depicted is 1627, seven years after the mayflower landed when about 160 pilgrims lived there. >> i am richard pickering, executive director at plimoth patuxet museum and we are in 17th century english village, a recreation of plymouth as it looked seven years after mayflower landed. when our guests enter the...