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some armaments were stolen out of boston. a particular interest in proclaiming fort bragg. a brass canyon of a particular incident which made its way out here to concord, the home of colonel james barrett where most of this was stored -- we will get to that. because of tension rising, thomas gage wanted in april to seize these arms and armaments that were being collected. he wanted to do it in a very secretive fashion, but when he gathered seven hundred some british soldiers to come on out to concord to collect these arms, it was not exactly the best kept secret. there was a system of alarm riders from boston to the colonies who spread the word of the british army who were now on the march. as the british army marches down from boston in the early morning of april 19, they encountered 77 militiamen on lexington green. no one knows who did it, but shots were fired that morning. we would eventually have seven or eight colonials would die on lexington common. the british would continue then to march towards concord. as as they start to get closer to lincoln,teh concord, and be
some armaments were stolen out of boston. a particular interest in proclaiming fort bragg. a brass canyon of a particular incident which made its way out here to concord, the home of colonel james barrett where most of this was stored -- we will get to that. because of tension rising, thomas gage wanted in april to seize these arms and armaments that were being collected. he wanted to do it in a very secretive fashion, but when he gathered seven hundred some british soldiers to come on out to...
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>> is boston racist? >> brangham: in a new seven-part series, reporters examined racial disparities in the city's famed universities, its hospitals, even the city's halls of power. the series is called "boston. racism. image. reality." and i'm joined now by one of the reporters on that series, akilah johnson. welcome to the newshour. >> thanks for having me. >> brangham: so, the very first line of your series reads, "google the phrase 'most racist city,' and boston pops up more than any other place, time and time again." so you guys set out to examine whether or not boston in fact deserves this racist reputation. how do you go about measuring racism? >> well, i mean, you tackle it from a variety of different angles, right? so, in addition to anecdotal kind of evidence, the stories that people tell of their lived experience, you begin to kind of look at different data streams that really talk about the disparities in wealth and power in the city. so we're looking at, you know, who sits in the seats of powe
>> is boston racist? >> brangham: in a new seven-part series, reporters examined racial disparities in the city's famed universities, its hospitals, even the city's halls of power. the series is called "boston. racism. image. reality." and i'm joined now by one of the reporters on that series, akilah johnson. welcome to the newshour. >> thanks for having me. >> brangham: so, the very first line of your series reads, "google the phrase 'most racist city,'...
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the boston globe goes back to the 1870s. the catholic league will play for a leaving lawyers to look at the "boston globe" to see if there is any more of this kind of stuff going on. i don't believe them that they rolled out a couple of cases 1970s and roll out a case from today and we are expected to believe that's it and they don't pay any price for it and the law enforcement are are not engaged? i have never seen such phoniness in my life outside of hollywood, perhaps. >> laura: they say they have hired a lot more women, a lot more women managers. >> right. i'm sure it can be proven. it's the media's job to push the nfl that sounds like what they were doing with the catholic church. the media has to ask the tough questions. >> laura: they have to ask the tough questions of themselves. you are making my point. i'm glad they exposed what they did. you let the light shine in at home, too. et. >> the "boston globe" should take care of their problems and catholic church should take care of their problems. >> problems not going
the boston globe goes back to the 1870s. the catholic league will play for a leaving lawyers to look at the "boston globe" to see if there is any more of this kind of stuff going on. i don't believe them that they rolled out a couple of cases 1970s and roll out a case from today and we are expected to believe that's it and they don't pay any price for it and the law enforcement are are not engaged? i have never seen such phoniness in my life outside of hollywood, perhaps. >>...
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and it's interesting that you talk about boston because it feels like boston is one of the characters in the show. was it important for you to put it in, like to situate the show in boston, is there something boston has for the show that you couldn't get anywhere else. >> for sure. they're all assholes in boston, no, just kidding. >> >> trevor: what i love about this, is someone in boston watching are like damn right. >> there is an attitude like who do you think you are. i would come home from the holidays and they would be like where is our oscar, you know, pie gold statue, oska. >> trevor: have i to translate there is a moment where i go eo, wow, that's-- that say weird accent. >> yeah. >> trevor: how do you say oscar. >> osca. >>. >> you are so smart. >> trevor: like an oscar, like aska question. >> okay, okay. >> so but ultimately you don't see a lot of women stories in boston. you get the gangster, the departed and ben affleck stories. and there is a thing about the women in boston that it's like they're loyal as anything. they are loyal. and in a krieses is they come through an
and it's interesting that you talk about boston because it feels like boston is one of the characters in the show. was it important for you to put it in, like to situate the show in boston, is there something boston has for the show that you couldn't get anywhere else. >> for sure. they're all assholes in boston, no, just kidding. >> >> trevor: what i love about this, is someone in boston watching are like damn right. >> there is an attitude like who do you think you...
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the boston papers is that this report the color of wealth in boston found that the median net worth for whites was two hundred forty seven about five hundred dollars so forty seven thousand dollars for whites that's a person that's our network but eight dollars eight dollars for a block bostonian which is. yeah and it was part of a five state so this wasn't just about one one place and boss and that study was done through five cities but at the end of the day the wealth disparities among communities of color were the worst and boston i mean this is like looking at it you look at milwaukee and you look at places like boston as these are not good places to live if you are a black person exactly and the data was determined just sort of step. you know now that you know the net worth determination that medium worth how than you can about a lot of people know the difference between you know you make this much what's a more than let me you're more than well it's found by subtracting a person's that from their asses so they use both the financial like savings checking accounts money market
the boston papers is that this report the color of wealth in boston found that the median net worth for whites was two hundred forty seven about five hundred dollars so forty seven thousand dollars for whites that's a person that's our network but eight dollars eight dollars for a block bostonian which is. yeah and it was part of a five state so this wasn't just about one one place and boss and that study was done through five cities but at the end of the day the wealth disparities among...
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boston. the battle that will take place from this point all the way back to boston will claim the lives of nearly 300 british soldiers. that is killed, wounded, and missing. the colonial forces only had about 93 killed, wounded, or missing. this is the beginning of the siege of boston, the beginning of the american revolution. because of the bloodshed that took place on both sides and because the americans and colonials were ordered to fire on the british, and because the british broke and ran, this was considered the beginning of the american revolution. it would be another couple of years before we declare our in 1776.nce it was first thought to be just a massachusetts issue, it was quickly found out to be more than just massachusetts as time would tell. christie jackson: the old man is really a house of two revolutions -- it stood in the american revolution, through its windows down the hill and later the second american revolution, intellectualism and thought. a charming house, with so ma
boston. the battle that will take place from this point all the way back to boston will claim the lives of nearly 300 british soldiers. that is killed, wounded, and missing. the colonial forces only had about 93 killed, wounded, or missing. this is the beginning of the siege of boston, the beginning of the american revolution. because of the bloodshed that took place on both sides and because the americans and colonials were ordered to fire on the british, and because the british broke and ran,...
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sinead i was a student at the boston arts academy. she graduated the top of her class, was accepted to her dream college with a full scholarship. she was the first in scholarship student. how many of your first gen kids? for complicated reasons she never step foot on her college campus she lost her scholarship on the summer after high school because she missed a deadline to send in the deposit so lack of experience, and absence of cultural financial capital and i'm sure some shame. this one mistake had a dramatic affect the course of her life. that story became the impetus of this book. when i stepped down from the day to day of the boston arts academy i wanted to examine some long-held assumptions of my. i began to interview alumni. those who had gone on to college and those who had been. those who had started and left, in total i interviewed 90 students spoken formally to dozens more. sinead a story was not an exception. i began to reflect on the promise i made each year to my 125 freshmen. all of you i'd say would go on to college
sinead i was a student at the boston arts academy. she graduated the top of her class, was accepted to her dream college with a full scholarship. she was the first in scholarship student. how many of your first gen kids? for complicated reasons she never step foot on her college campus she lost her scholarship on the summer after high school because she missed a deadline to send in the deposit so lack of experience, and absence of cultural financial capital and i'm sure some shame. this one...
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en boston, aa, telemundo. ---un ministro catolico laico esta siendo acusado de manosear a una menor de edad... pero la comunidad se ha volcado a defenderle y a calificar a la joven de mentirosa... ---alfredo acosta desde nueva york nos trae la controversia. banner maria julio maria banner: diácono acusado de agresion sexual locator: alfredo acosta/queens nat sound... estoy indignada, estoy aterrada. el es una persona correcta y querida por todos..." una defensa tras otra fue lo que recibimos de parte de los hermanos de la iglesia santa juana de arco en queens, a favor de uno de los diáconos acusado de agresion sexual. bite... maria cristancho/miembro iglesia 06:08 nunca le vi nada anormal a el. lo que le ha sucedido es algo lamentable, eso lo tiene que investigar la policía y averiguar bien la situación... según la policia, jaime pinzon de 56 años habría manoseado las partes íntimas de una joven en el tren f en manhattan, pero quienes lo conocen aseguran no es más que una farsa. 06:40 tienen que averi
en boston, aa, telemundo. ---un ministro catolico laico esta siendo acusado de manosear a una menor de edad... pero la comunidad se ha volcado a defenderle y a calificar a la joven de mentirosa... ---alfredo acosta desde nueva york nos trae la controversia. banner maria julio maria banner: diácono acusado de agresion sexual locator: alfredo acosta/queens nat sound... estoy indignada, estoy aterrada. el es una persona correcta y querida por todos..." una defensa tras otra fue lo que...
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we have stronger, which is a film about the boston bombing survivor jeff bowman. human flow, a very affecting documentary by ai weiwei. and the dinner. steve coogan and richard gere together at last! we can discuss that. stronger, i mean, people will remember so vividly the boston marathon bombing and this is very much about the aftermath. so jake gyllenhaal as jeff bowman, who was a young bostonian who was there at the finishing line and was involved in the blast and lost both his legs. and then having survived the bombing, then had to rebuild his life both physically and indeed, mentally. and deal with the fact he'd suddenly become right at the centre of the spotlight, which saw him in many ways as the embodiment of the boston strong mantra.
we have stronger, which is a film about the boston bombing survivor jeff bowman. human flow, a very affecting documentary by ai weiwei. and the dinner. steve coogan and richard gere together at last! we can discuss that. stronger, i mean, people will remember so vividly the boston marathon bombing and this is very much about the aftermath. so jake gyllenhaal as jeff bowman, who was a young bostonian who was there at the finishing line and was involved in the blast and lost both his legs. and...
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the college acceptance rate of students from boston arts academy is very high. i could have just been pleased with those statistics, 94% to 98% are accepted to college and nearly two thirds graduate within six years. these are extraordinary figures for any school particularly in urban school but i wanted to understand what happened to those who didn't go to college or weren't successful and i wanted to understand the journey of those in college. it is too easy for us to assume that all students start in the same place, that everyone has access to the same degree of knowledge to navigate the college years. as a recent new york times article says, this came out just as i was turning the book into the publisher, quote, for young people with college educated parents that have to higher education may be stressful but there is a roadmap. if standardized test scores are too low they can pay for a prep course. affair as a is lackluster they can hire a writing coach, no one will be any the wiser. if they are tempted to give up, their parents will push them on. few of the
the college acceptance rate of students from boston arts academy is very high. i could have just been pleased with those statistics, 94% to 98% are accepted to college and nearly two thirds graduate within six years. these are extraordinary figures for any school particularly in urban school but i wanted to understand what happened to those who didn't go to college or weren't successful and i wanted to understand the journey of those in college. it is too easy for us to assume that all students...
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a "boston globe" investigation revealed law had covered for pedophile priests in the boston arc d arc die sis. survivors of clergy sexual abuse are outraged. anne thompson explains. >> reporter: in death as in life, cardinal bernard law challenging the catholic tenet of forgiveness. >> i hope the gates of hell are opened wide to welcome him. >> reporter: little mercy for the man who is seen as the face of the clergy sexual abuse scandal in the u.s. dramatized in the movie "spotlight." >> i think you'll find that boston is still a small town too. >> reporter: victims in boston furious that law will be given a funeral at saint peter's basilica in rome with a blessing by pope francis. >> the pope is honoring him and saying it's okay to abuse children. >> i would prefer to see him tied to a cross and burned instead. >> reporter: during his 18 years as archbishop, law knowingly moved abusive priests from parish to parish without warning, giving them the opportunity to abuse again. >> to all those who have suffered from my shortcomings and from my mistakes, i once again apologize. >> report
a "boston globe" investigation revealed law had covered for pedophile priests in the boston arc d arc die sis. survivors of clergy sexual abuse are outraged. anne thompson explains. >> reporter: in death as in life, cardinal bernard law challenging the catholic tenet of forgiveness. >> i hope the gates of hell are opened wide to welcome him. >> reporter: little mercy for the man who is seen as the face of the clergy sexual abuse scandal in the u.s. dramatized in the...
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she went to boston. she worked with amos lawrence to get her husband and the rest of these captives released. she had a very important role. now the people of lawrence recognized they were targets and had to defend themselves and they were very successful in working with amos lawrence and horace greeley and others in the east in acquiring the called shark's rifles. they shipped them to kansas in interesting ways. they called them bibles and books. they would take them apart and put them back together when they got to kansas. the other person who helped raise money for this was the ref rend henry ward beecher from new york. a lot of these were called beecher's bibles. and someone asked him why he did this as a christian minister, why did he raise the money for these bibles. he said one sheriff's rifle had more power with pro slavery folks than 100 bibles. and he said you might as well read bibles to buffaloes as try to convince these folks that they're wrong. so it's kind of a, kind of a fun story. but wh
she went to boston. she worked with amos lawrence to get her husband and the rest of these captives released. she had a very important role. now the people of lawrence recognized they were targets and had to defend themselves and they were very successful in working with amos lawrence and horace greeley and others in the east in acquiring the called shark's rifles. they shipped them to kansas in interesting ways. they called them bibles and books. they would take them apart and put them back...
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---nuestra reportera "betsy badell" nos trae los detalles desde boston. --take pkg-- son cinco las mujeres que trabajaron en este restaurante aqui faneuil hall, alegan haber vivido una pesadilla en la cocina del establecimiento. --sot marta romero/ denuncia acoso sexual-- "mi supervisor era un hombre y el me acosó sexualmente muy frecuente...el fue atrás de mi, me atrapó y me tocó mucho mis senos" --sot fabiana santos/ denuncia acoso sexual-- "ese sentimiento de suciedad que vivíamos era tan malo, que llegábamos a casa y no queríamos que nuestros hijos nos tocaran". --sot gladys fuentes/ denuncia acoso sexual-- "nosotras hablamos con un manager...y ni así se detuvieron". --nats file vid protesta-- en mayo del aÑo 2016, telemundo boston fue el nico canal en cubrir precisamente la protesta de estas mujeres en contra del restaurante. --nats-- la cadena mccormick and shmick's tiene alrededor de 22 locales en todo el pas pero esta es su nica sucursal en el estado de massachusetts. --betsy tag-- telemundo boston se comunic en mayo del 2016 con mccormic
---nuestra reportera "betsy badell" nos trae los detalles desde boston. --take pkg-- son cinco las mujeres que trabajaron en este restaurante aqui faneuil hall, alegan haber vivido una pesadilla en la cocina del establecimiento. --sot marta romero/ denuncia acoso sexual-- "mi supervisor era un hombre y el me acosó sexualmente muy frecuente...el fue atrás de mi, me atrapó y me tocó mucho mis senos" --sot fabiana santos/ denuncia acoso sexual-- "ese sentimiento de...
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he worked in a men's clothing store in boston. he had not murdered anyone, he had not assaulted anyone, he had not embezzled money from his company. he had not robbed anyone at gunpoint and we not run a stoplight. he was arrested for theft, but not theft as we think of it today. he had stolen himself. this was 1854, and he was a fugitive slave from virginia. his owner had tracked him down to boston. he was captured. he was thrown into jail, because in 1854, a fugitive slave, either leaving or being taken away from his plantation was a serious crime. the reaction to the citizens of boston was instantaneous and violent. two days office he was arrested, 7,000 bostonians broke into the jail to try to release him, and in the melee, one u.s. marshal was killed and a number were injured. on may 27, three days after burns was arrested, he was brought before the befo federal magistrate by his owner for what amounted to a hearing. it really wasn't a hearing, because it really wasn't much anybody could do under the fugitive slave law to retu
he worked in a men's clothing store in boston. he had not murdered anyone, he had not assaulted anyone, he had not embezzled money from his company. he had not robbed anyone at gunpoint and we not run a stoplight. he was arrested for theft, but not theft as we think of it today. he had stolen himself. this was 1854, and he was a fugitive slave from virginia. his owner had tracked him down to boston. he was captured. he was thrown into jail, because in 1854, a fugitive slave, either leaving or...
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boston college, 35, florida state 3. >> see that? >> florida state was like a high school team this year, but nonetheless. boston college coming in hot. >> yeah, baby. >> 36 points a game. >> see that? >> this is the first time these two teams have met, the eighth time the pinstripe bowl is played, the first time for iowa, second for bc, so they know how to get here. a couple of 7-5 teams. iowa has lost five straight bowl games. the past three not even close. let's make it six! boston college. >> ooh. >> 28. >> you're going close. >> iowa 27. >> like two and a half point favorite. >> they are indeed. >> but bc has the momentum. we're going to do this. we got this. >> both teams are going to run the football and the irish will show them how to do it next november. >> that's not important. we're not talking about notre dame. >> analyst out. >> iowa's going to win that game! >> hey! no one asked you. you're not the analyst. what is going -- i have a mutiny on my hands. >> let me know what happens. >> you're going to freeze out there. >>
boston college, 35, florida state 3. >> see that? >> florida state was like a high school team this year, but nonetheless. boston college coming in hot. >> yeah, baby. >> 36 points a game. >> see that? >> this is the first time these two teams have met, the eighth time the pinstripe bowl is played, the first time for iowa, second for bc, so they know how to get here. a couple of 7-5 teams. iowa has lost five straight bowl games. the past three not even close....
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jake gyllenhaal as jeff aftermath of the boston bombing. jake gyllenhaal asjeff bowman, a young bostonian who was at the finishing line and was involved in the blast and lost both his legs. and then having survived the bombing then had to rebuild his life both physically and indeed mentally, and deal with the fact that he had suddenly become right at the centre of the spotlight which saw him in many ways as the body meant of the boston strong mantra. here is a clip. all right, when you're ready, scooch ahead before you stand up. ok, i'm going to straighten out like that. 0k. yeah. 0k, scooch ahead. up, hips back, hips back, chest out. chest up. 0k, chest up, chest up. good, good, 0k. you 0k? you are so tall! oh, my god. i've got pins and needles in my legs. good job, jeff. you're doing amazing, jeff. you look amazing. keep going. i can't. i've got to sit down. good job. the story is extraordinary not least because the first thing he does when he wakes up in hospital is say, i saw the bombs, he wanted to pass on that information. what the fi
jake gyllenhaal as jeff aftermath of the boston bombing. jake gyllenhaal asjeff bowman, a young bostonian who was at the finishing line and was involved in the blast and lost both his legs. and then having survived the bombing then had to rebuild his life both physically and indeed mentally, and deal with the fact that he had suddenly become right at the centre of the spotlight which saw him in many ways as the body meant of the boston strong mantra. here is a clip. all right, when you're...
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a "boston globe" investigation revealed law had covered for pedophile priests in the boston arc d arc die sis. survivors of clergy sexual abuse are outraged. anne thompson explains. >> reporter: in death as in life, cardinal bernard law challenging the catholic tenet of forgiveness. >> i hope the gates of hell are opened wide to welcome him. >> reporter: little mercy for the man who is seen as the face of thele scandal in the u.s. dramatized in the movie "spotlight." >> i think you'll find that boston is still a small town too. >> reporter: victims in boston furious that law will be given a funeral at saint peter's basilica in rome with a blessing by pope francis. >> the pope is honoring him and saying it's okay to abuse children. >> i would prefer to see him tied to a cross and burned instead. >> reporter: during his 18 years as archbishop, law knowingly moved abusive priests from parish to parish without warning, giving them the opportunity to abuse again. >> to all those who have suffered from my shortcomings and from my mistakes, i once again apologize. >> reporter: father jim mar
a "boston globe" investigation revealed law had covered for pedophile priests in the boston arc d arc die sis. survivors of clergy sexual abuse are outraged. anne thompson explains. >> reporter: in death as in life, cardinal bernard law challenging the catholic tenet of forgiveness. >> i hope the gates of hell are opened wide to welcome him. >> reporter: little mercy for the man who is seen as the face of thele scandal in the u.s. dramatized in the movie...
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she went to boston. very important role. now the people of lawrence recognized they were targets and had to defend themselves and they were very successful in working with amos lawrence in the east in acquire iing the cad shark's rifles. they shipped them to kansas. they called them books. when they got to kansas. the other person who helped raise money for this from new york. the weapons for called beechers bibles. and someone asked him why he did this as a christian minister, why did he raise the money for these bibles. he said one sharp's rival had more power with pro slavery folks than 100 bibles. and he said you might as well read bibles to buffaloes as try to convince these folks that they're wrong. so it's kind of a, kind of a fun story. but while the, while charles robinson and some of the others were being held in prison, the pro slavery missourians again attacked lawrence. this time, they had the federal government behind them. the army behind them. it was called a sack of lawrence. the free state hotel was blown u
she went to boston. very important role. now the people of lawrence recognized they were targets and had to defend themselves and they were very successful in working with amos lawrence in the east in acquire iing the cad shark's rifles. they shipped them to kansas. they called them books. when they got to kansas. the other person who helped raise money for this from new york. the weapons for called beechers bibles. and someone asked him why he did this as a christian minister, why did he raise...
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and boston has been awesome. i think boston is a great place. david: you are very happy with it? jeffery: yeah. i think, high tech, good schools, great community, but the thing about boston that people don't understand, it has got a chip on its shoulder. it is a towny town. good sports teams, and there is competitive, in your face attitude in boston that i also think is quite healthy for our company. david: let's talk about government. you chaired a presidential task force for president obama and you were later on one for president trump. do these presidential task forces do much that anybody can observe? jeffrey: you know, i think it is always important to serve, but i think in the era we are in right now, it is difficult for a group of business leaders to impact , you know, much. david: if a president, president obama or the current or future president, were to say to you, you have a terrific career behind you, now you should serve your country. come in as a cabinet officer. what would you say? jeffrey: i would make this comment with like trepidation, to say i am not sure busin
and boston has been awesome. i think boston is a great place. david: you are very happy with it? jeffery: yeah. i think, high tech, good schools, great community, but the thing about boston that people don't understand, it has got a chip on its shoulder. it is a towny town. good sports teams, and there is competitive, in your face attitude in boston that i also think is quite healthy for our company. david: let's talk about government. you chaired a presidential task force for president obama...
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the boston papers is that this report the color of wealth in boston sound that the median net worth for whites was two hundred forty seven about five hundred dollars or so forty seven thousand dollars for whites that's a person that's our network but eight dollars eight dollars for a black bostonian which is. yeah and it was part of a five state so this wasn't just about one one place and boss and that study was done through five cities but at the end of the day the wealth disparity among communities of color were the worst in boston i mean this is like looking at it you look at milwaukee and you look at places like boston as these are not good places to live if you are a black person exactly and the data was determined just sort of stand what you know that you know the net worth determination that median were. how than you can about a lot of people know the difference between you know you make this much what's a more than let me you're more than well it's found by subtracting a person's that from their asses you know so they used both the financial like savings checking accounts mo
the boston papers is that this report the color of wealth in boston sound that the median net worth for whites was two hundred forty seven about five hundred dollars or so forty seven thousand dollars for whites that's a person that's our network but eight dollars eight dollars for a black bostonian which is. yeah and it was part of a five state so this wasn't just about one one place and boss and that study was done through five cities but at the end of the day the wealth disparity among...
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boston college, 35, florida state 3. >> see that? >> florida state was like a high school team this year, but nonetheless. boston college coming in hot. >> yeah, baby. >> 36 points a game. >> see that? >> this is the first time these two teams have met, the eighth time the pinstripe bowl is played, the first time for iowa, second for bc, so they know how to get here. a couple of 7-5 teams. iowa has lost five straight bowl games. the past three not even close. let's make it six! boston college. >> ooh. >> 28. >> you're going close. >> iowa 27. >> like two and a half point favorite. >> they are indeed. >> but bc has the momentum. we're going to do this. we got this. >> both teams are going to run the football and the irish will show them how to do it next november. >> that's not important. we're not talking about notre dame. >> analyst out. >> iowa's going to win that game! no one asked you. you're not the analyst. what is going -- i have a mutiny on my hands. >> let me know what happens. >> you're going to freeze out there. >> eagles
boston college, 35, florida state 3. >> see that? >> florida state was like a high school team this year, but nonetheless. boston college coming in hot. >> yeah, baby. >> 36 points a game. >> see that? >> this is the first time these two teams have met, the eighth time the pinstripe bowl is played, the first time for iowa, second for bc, so they know how to get here. a couple of 7-5 teams. iowa has lost five straight bowl games. the past three not even close....
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boston was a big political fight, right? >> when we write about anti-slavery, i think we underestimate that -- the number of parties that are being engaged in every one of these issues. anti-slavery politicians are responding to proslavery southerners. they are responding to northern democrats. they are responding to radicals within the movement. northern democrats are a big part of that and it. they support the fugitive slave law, absolutely. >> right in the middle. abolitionismct to thentislavery efforts, on one hand, and gender politics, on the other, it seems that there was both a confluence of interest as well as a difference or a split in interest. i'm reminded of the figure, abbie kelly, who is often pictured with frederick douglass -- >> they traveled a lot together, as speakers. >> as i understand it. but after emancipation and after the civil war, she was essentially written out of history, as i understand it, because she took the position slavese rights of freed needed to take precedence or priority over the right
boston was a big political fight, right? >> when we write about anti-slavery, i think we underestimate that -- the number of parties that are being engaged in every one of these issues. anti-slavery politicians are responding to proslavery southerners. they are responding to northern democrats. they are responding to radicals within the movement. northern democrats are a big part of that and it. they support the fugitive slave law, absolutely. >> right in the middle. abolitionismct...
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iowa beat boston college 27-20 in the bronx. now to louisiana and the independence bowl, where florida state quarterback james blackmon threw 3 out of 4 touchdown passes to that man number 18. seminoles beat southern miss 22-13. >>> now to houston where a few bad breaks including this safety, it helped the texas longhorns beat the missouri tigers 33-16. and here's the nail-biter of the day. arizona wildcats. they lead the purdue boilermakers 35-31 with less than two minutes to play. >> makes the catch! and fights in for the touchdown! >> purdue, they won 38-35. here's a look at today's college football bowl games. got the military bowl, camping world bowl, alamo bowl, and holiday bowl in san diego. >>> all right. check out this time lapse video nerie, pennsylvania. we told you about those five feet of snow in some places. the build-up, though, just incredible. also in erie one scantily clad man, he makes a brave run and look at that, slow motion dive into the snow bank. it's not quite a belly flop, but still. shouldn't try it at
iowa beat boston college 27-20 in the bronx. now to louisiana and the independence bowl, where florida state quarterback james blackmon threw 3 out of 4 touchdown passes to that man number 18. seminoles beat southern miss 22-13. >>> now to houston where a few bad breaks including this safety, it helped the texas longhorns beat the missouri tigers 33-16. and here's the nail-biter of the day. arizona wildcats. they lead the purdue boilermakers 35-31 with less than two minutes to play....
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she went to boston. she worked with amos lawrence so get her husband and the rest of these captives released. so she had a very important role. now, the people of lawrence recognized that they were targets and that they had to defend themselves. so they were very successful working with amos lawrence, horace greeley, and others in the east in acquiring the finest weapons of the day called sharps rifles. and they shipped them to kansas in kind of interesting ways. they called them bibles. they called them books. they would take them all apart and put them back together when they got to kansas. another person who helped raise money for this was the reverend henry ward beecher from new york. and he was -- in fact, a lot of these were called beecher's bibles, the weapons called beecher's bibles. and someone asked him why he did this as a christian minister, why did he raise the money for these bibles. he said, you know, one sharps rifle had more power with the pro-slavery folks than 100 bibles. and he said y
she went to boston. she worked with amos lawrence so get her husband and the rest of these captives released. so she had a very important role. now, the people of lawrence recognized that they were targets and that they had to defend themselves. so they were very successful working with amos lawrence, horace greeley, and others in the east in acquiring the finest weapons of the day called sharps rifles. and they shipped them to kansas in kind of interesting ways. they called them bibles. they...
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there, he met a black seaman who offered to let him on the ship bound for boston. in boston, he made his way to a boarding house run by and for free blacks, who immediately helped him find a new life in the north. it was a familiar story, no less poignant for that. what made it different was the editorial comments made at the end of the last installment of the narrative. the editors warned his former owners to not put up a claim for property that was now in the right of its owner. then, the editors openly about their propagandistic purposes in publishing the narrative. "we wish our friends had all had the opportunity we enjoyed of hearing this story from his own lips." it would not be necessary for at least another year to resort to active, self-denying efforts against the slave. was it effective? i think so. in 1836, the office of james gillespie's abolitionist newspaper was attacked by an anti-abolitionist mob in cincinnati. it was shortly after these events that the abolitionists embarked on their aggressive effort to solicit and publish fugitive slave narrative
there, he met a black seaman who offered to let him on the ship bound for boston. in boston, he made his way to a boarding house run by and for free blacks, who immediately helped him find a new life in the north. it was a familiar story, no less poignant for that. what made it different was the editorial comments made at the end of the last installment of the narrative. the editors warned his former owners to not put up a claim for property that was now in the right of its owner. then, the...
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kelly growing up in boston that even a boston irish catholic kid could make it all the way to the presidency. and so today when john kelly nostalgically looked back on a world that never was, where women were sacred, he was standing in the white house occupied by the president who has not only dishonored women, he is the only president in history who has confessed to sexual assault. >> i just start kissing them. it's like a magnet. you just kiss. and when you're a star, they let you do it. you can do anything. >> whatever you want. >> grab them by the [ bleep ]. >> was john kelly stunned by that? was john kelly wash his hands after he shakes hands with donald trump, the hand that -- john kelly's stream of consciousness about the loss of what is sacred in our society continued. >> life. the dignity of life is sacred. that's gone. religion. that seems to be gone as well. gold star families. i think that left in the convention over the summer. but i just thought the selfless devotion that brings a man or woman to die on the battlefield, i just thought that that might be sacred. >> so there is j
kelly growing up in boston that even a boston irish catholic kid could make it all the way to the presidency. and so today when john kelly nostalgically looked back on a world that never was, where women were sacred, he was standing in the white house occupied by the president who has not only dishonored women, he is the only president in history who has confessed to sexual assault. >> i just start kissing them. it's like a magnet. you just kiss. and when you're a star, they let you do...
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boston's logan airport is delaying flights. schools and many offices are closed tomorrow for the winter holidays. now, we did not get a white christmas. but jack frost is definitely nipping at our nose. >> yeah, absolutely. it was cold out there today. it's going to be cold this week. and then as we start 2018 the temperatures actually continue to tumble. take a look at your weather headlines. we're not talking about a lot of snow in our then a frigid start to 2018. but there you see your second weather headline. i am watching some snow chances. they were looking a little bit impressive a few days ago. at this point not super impressive. i'll have more on that when i show you your ten-day forecast. but right now current temperatures in the upper 20s and low 30s. 32 in washington, 29 degrees in gaithersburg. hagerstown already down to a chilly 26. as we look to tomorrow on your tuesday, we start off cold. 24 degrees. and remember, in the more rural locations we'll start off around 20 with a mix of clouds and sunshine around thro
boston's logan airport is delaying flights. schools and many offices are closed tomorrow for the winter holidays. now, we did not get a white christmas. but jack frost is definitely nipping at our nose. >> yeah, absolutely. it was cold out there today. it's going to be cold this week. and then as we start 2018 the temperatures actually continue to tumble. take a look at your weather headlines. we're not talking about a lot of snow in our then a frigid start to 2018. but there you see your...
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and the boston papers is that this report the color of wealth in boston sound that the media network for whites was two hundred forty seven about five hundred dollars or so forty seven thousand dollars for whites that's a person that's our network but eight dollars eight dollars for a block bostonian which is. yeah and it was part of a five state so this wasn't just about one one place and boss and that study was done through five cities but at the end of the day the wealth disparities among communities of color were the worst and boston i mean this is like looking at it you look at milwaukee and you look at places like boston as these are not good places to live if you are a black person exactly and the data was determined just sort of step. you know now that you know the net worth determination that medium worth how than you can about a lot of people know the difference between you know you make this much what's a. medium or that well it's found by subtracting a person's that from their asses you know so they use both the financial like savings checking accounts money market funds
and the boston papers is that this report the color of wealth in boston sound that the media network for whites was two hundred forty seven about five hundred dollars or so forty seven thousand dollars for whites that's a person that's our network but eight dollars eight dollars for a block bostonian which is. yeah and it was part of a five state so this wasn't just about one one place and boss and that study was done through five cities but at the end of the day the wealth disparities among...
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the cardinal at the center of boston sex abuse scandal. will be laid to rest with the pope participating. >>> shocking scene caught on camera. police officer dragged by a car hanging on for his life. the driver refusing to stop. >>> and buyer beware, a surge in porch pirates stealing gifts right from your front por sh. how you can fight back. >>> good evening, welcome to our viewers in the west. president trump is sa savoring his first big legislative victory tonight. passing the massive tax overhaul. he took a victory lap at the white house. a back slapping celebration with republican lawmakers. passing the sweeping tax cuts is a critical win for the president and his party as they approach next year's midterm elections. their hope now that the large number of americans unhappy with the bill will learn to love it. our chief white house correspondent hallie jackson starts our coverage. hallie, good evening. >> reporter: it feels like a holiday celebration at the white house with republicans betting there will be no political hangover. this
the cardinal at the center of boston sex abuse scandal. will be laid to rest with the pope participating. >>> shocking scene caught on camera. police officer dragged by a car hanging on for his life. the driver refusing to stop. >>> and buyer beware, a surge in porch pirates stealing gifts right from your front por sh. how you can fight back. >>> good evening, welcome to our viewers in the west. president trump is sa savoring his first big legislative victory tonight....
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this is moving into boston. i think boston may be seeing travel issues later today. this will stay well to the north. we are watching rain coming from the texas area. that will be here later tonight and part of tomorrow. here's your commute forecast. today, we stay dry on the roads. tomorrow morning we have a chance of early showers and then a chance for late showers. so be careful if you're driving tomorrow. future weather keeps the snow to the north this afternoon. there's the rain. 11:00 p.m. tonight. then we continue to see it early tomorrow morning, mainly north and tomorrow afternoon the rain is in the forecast. but it does clear out sunday. as far as christmas day. a very early chance of some rain, snow showers. it's a slight should be gone before sunrise. cold and windy christmas day. we're watching it. >> let's check on the roads with dave dildine. good morning, dave. >> if you're hitting the road right now, early, that's usually a good strategy. that's a good trip around the beltway in virginia. south on virginia, one hiccup. overnight work zone in stafford
this is moving into boston. i think boston may be seeing travel issues later today. this will stay well to the north. we are watching rain coming from the texas area. that will be here later tonight and part of tomorrow. here's your commute forecast. today, we stay dry on the roads. tomorrow morning we have a chance of early showers and then a chance for late showers. so be careful if you're driving tomorrow. future weather keeps the snow to the north this afternoon. there's the rain. 11:00...
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diocese and the spotlight investigative reports by the boston globe. mark ruffalo played the role of a journalist from the boston globe special investigations team and he posted a short while ago that one can only hope the countless sexual abuse of children he allowed and the subsequent profound suffering that he hid will come to an end with his demise if you're watching us from boston or have any other thoughts on this story that you want to share do get in touch with us using the hash tag it is good . thank you very much for that peter is here in just a moment with a look at what people are talking about in sports and the twenty thirteen wimbledon champion tony has announced she is coming out of retirement to return to professional tennis that's coming up after a snapshot of the world but. tonight it's like getting something for you young it's the season of excess this is me and . i for one all american family a challenge. this sucks life without the wilds factory we don't make any. what is our economic christmas without china a witness documentary.
diocese and the spotlight investigative reports by the boston globe. mark ruffalo played the role of a journalist from the boston globe special investigations team and he posted a short while ago that one can only hope the countless sexual abuse of children he allowed and the subsequent profound suffering that he hid will come to an end with his demise if you're watching us from boston or have any other thoughts on this story that you want to share do get in touch with us using the hash tag it...
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they searched for puppies on websites selling boston terriers and found a seller on a boston terrier facebook group. >> we found a girl who toll us that she had three boston terriers available. >> reporter: that girl sent them these pictures of the puppies which she said would be ready for pick up in just a few weeks. >> she gave us a good price and three dogs which was $1,500. >> reporter: they paid for the dogs up front. >> we bought her hook, line and sip kerr. she portrayed herself as a lover of animals. >> reporter: but when it came time to pick up the dogs, the seller kept coming up with excuses. >> eventually she sort of admitted she didn't have them. >> reporter: the couple weren't just out the money they were also out three family members. >> you know, you love dogs and you're looking forward to getting these dogs. so there's that little heartbreak that goes along with it too. >> reporter: they eventually bought three other terriers from a legit seller. but according to the better business bureau, online scams involving dogs are on the rise. and up to 80% of ads claiming to
they searched for puppies on websites selling boston terriers and found a seller on a boston terrier facebook group. >> we found a girl who toll us that she had three boston terriers available. >> reporter: that girl sent them these pictures of the puppies which she said would be ready for pick up in just a few weeks. >> she gave us a good price and three dogs which was $1,500. >> reporter: they paid for the dogs up front. >> we bought her hook, line and sip kerr....
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on wednesday, washington snapped a three-game losing streak, beating boston. the redskins and giants are both headed to an early off-season, but don't tell either team that there is nothing to play for in tomorrow's regular-season finale. with a win, the skins will close the year on a three-game winning streak and finish 8-8. new york is still searching for their first division win this season. all eyes will once again be on kirk cousins. the quarterback might be playing his final game in a redskins uniform. but number eight is only concerned about one >> i have not been a part of a season yet where we have won the last game. we made the playoffs, we lost, then went 3-13, 4-12, and last year lost in the last game. i want to walk away from the season with a win. that way i can drive him, go back to west michigan or atlanta or wherever and feel good for a couple of weeks before we look at the big picture and move on. scott: the opening kickoff the new york is set for 1:00 tomorrow. serena williams back on the court today. she lost her first match. the french ope
on wednesday, washington snapped a three-game losing streak, beating boston. the redskins and giants are both headed to an early off-season, but don't tell either team that there is nothing to play for in tomorrow's regular-season finale. with a win, the skins will close the year on a three-game winning streak and finish 8-8. new york is still searching for their first division win this season. all eyes will once again be on kirk cousins. the quarterback might be playing his final game in a...
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this is boston. it is now the third largest city. that is where the revolutionary war begins in the spring of 1775. with the battles of lexington -- lexington and concord in april and then booker hill in may. and here is albany. this is an older city than new york. founded both cities in the 17th century. albany was first. it was found as a for trading post. albany, at this time, as it is now, much smaller than new york city, that it is very centrally located and i will explain the importance of that now when i talk about rivers. the next thing i want to show you on this map. rivers are important because there are hardly any roads. is along the coast. everything from here out -- this is all trees, indians, bis on. the roads that exist, there were a fair number here but they are not very good. if you want to get anywhere, the easiest way to do it is by river if you can or by ocean. here is the hudson. up to albany and beyond. otherwise -- in other words, the tide rises and falls. the hudson is actually a fjord. it is broad and navigab
this is boston. it is now the third largest city. that is where the revolutionary war begins in the spring of 1775. with the battles of lexington -- lexington and concord in april and then booker hill in may. and here is albany. this is an older city than new york. founded both cities in the 17th century. albany was first. it was found as a for trading post. albany, at this time, as it is now, much smaller than new york city, that it is very centrally located and i will explain the importance...
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larry: a jetblue flights get off the runway in boston's logan airport. sweeney is at the live desk with more. sam: a plane coming in from georgia skid off the runway, fished -- fish tailed. the runway was shut down due to icy conditions. this is a new york, where four feet of snow blanketed parts of buffalo. historic snowfall. portland, oregon, seeing a white christmas for the first time in a decade. this is only the sixth time since 1884. nothing like back to you. two officers have been shot. loudoun county shares deputies are recovering after being shot. they were responding to a domestic dispute between a man and his 19-year-old daughter. when deputies tried to arrest the man, he pulled out a gun and shot them. neighbors are stunned. timeis is supposed to be a of happiness. it is unbelievable. larry: the deputies are expected to survive. the suspect was arrested and is being held without bond, charged with two counts of attempted capital murder. toianna: we are expected learn the name of a teenager killed in silver spring. to death around 6:30 on chri
larry: a jetblue flights get off the runway in boston's logan airport. sweeney is at the live desk with more. sam: a plane coming in from georgia skid off the runway, fished -- fish tailed. the runway was shut down due to icy conditions. this is a new york, where four feet of snow blanketed parts of buffalo. historic snowfall. portland, oregon, seeing a white christmas for the first time in a decade. this is only the sixth time since 1884. nothing like back to you. two officers have been shot....
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of the college acceptance rate of students from boston arts academy is very high. i could have just that pleased with those statistics. and 94 to 90% are accepted to college and width of the nearly two thirds graduate within six years. these are extraordinary figures for any school particularly on urban school, but i wanted to understand what happened to those who did not put a college or weren't successful and i wanted to understand that the jury of those in college. it's too easy for us to assume that all students start the same place that everyone has access to the same degree of knowledge to navigate the college years. as a recent "new york times" article says this came out just as i was turning the book into the publisher. quotes, for young people with college educated parents the path to higher education may be stressful, but there's a roadmap if there standardized test scores are too low, they pay for a prep course. if their essay is lackluster, they can hire a writing coach. no one will be the wiser. if they cannot decide which college is the best fit, they
of the college acceptance rate of students from boston arts academy is very high. i could have just that pleased with those statistics. and 94 to 90% are accepted to college and width of the nearly two thirds graduate within six years. these are extraordinary figures for any school particularly on urban school, but i wanted to understand what happened to those who did not put a college or weren't successful and i wanted to understand that the jury of those in college. it's too easy for us to...
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this is boston. it is now the third largest city. that is where the revolutionary war begins in the spring of 1775. with the battles of lexington and concord in april and then bunker hill in may. and here is albany. this is an older city than new york. the dutch founded both cities in the 17th century. albany was first. it was found as a fur trading post. albany, at this time, as it is now, much smaller than new york city, but it is very centrally located and i will explain the importance of that now when i talk about rivers. the next thing i want to show you on this map. rivers are important because there are hardly any roads. settlement is along the coast. everything from here out -- this is all trees, indians, bison. the roads that exist, there were a fair number here but they are not very good. if you want to get anywhere, the easiest way to do it is by river if you can or by ocean. here is the hudson. it is tidal up to albany and beyond. in other words, the tide rises and falls. the hudson is actually a fjord. it is broad and na
this is boston. it is now the third largest city. that is where the revolutionary war begins in the spring of 1775. with the battles of lexington and concord in april and then bunker hill in may. and here is albany. this is an older city than new york. the dutch founded both cities in the 17th century. albany was first. it was found as a fur trading post. albany, at this time, as it is now, much smaller than new york city, but it is very centrally located and i will explain the importance of...
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this is boston. it is now the third largest city. that is where the revolutionary war begins in the spring of 1775. with the battles of lexington -- lexington and concord in april and then booker hill in may. and here is albany. this is an older city than new york. the dutch founded both cities in the 17th century. albany was first. it was found as a for trading post. albany, at this time, as it is now, much smaller than new york city, that it is very centrally located and i will explain the importance of that now when i talk about rivers. the next thing i want to show you on this map. rivers are important because there are hardly any roads. settlement is along the coast. everything from here out -- this is all trees, indians, bison. the roads that exist, there were a fair number here but they are not very good. if you want to get anywhere, the easiest way to do it is by river if you can or by ocean. here is the hudson. it is tidal up to albany and beyond. otherwise -- in other words, the tide rises and falls. the hudson is actually
this is boston. it is now the third largest city. that is where the revolutionary war begins in the spring of 1775. with the battles of lexington -- lexington and concord in april and then booker hill in may. and here is albany. this is an older city than new york. the dutch founded both cities in the 17th century. albany was first. it was found as a for trading post. albany, at this time, as it is now, much smaller than new york city, that it is very centrally located and i will explain the...
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we have stronger, which is a film about the boston bombing survivorjeff bowman. human flow, a very affecting documentary by ai weiwei. and the dinner. steve coogan and richard gere together at last! we can discuss that. stronger, i mean, people will remember so vividly the boston marathon bombing and this is very much about the aftermath. so jake gyllenhaal as jeff bowman, who was a young bostonian who was there at the finishing line and was involved in the blast and lost both his legs. and then having survived the bombing, then had to rebuild his life both physically and indeed, mentally. and deal with the fact he'd suddenly become right at the centre of the spotlight, which saw him in many ways as the embodiment of the boston strong mantra. here's a clip. when you're ready, scooch ahead before you stand up. yeah. 0k. ok, scooch ahead. up, hips back. chest up. chest up, chest up. good, good, ok? good. it's a little sore. it's like needles on my legs. you look awesome. good job, jeff. it looks amazing. keep going. i can't, i can't. i've got to sit down. good job,
we have stronger, which is a film about the boston bombing survivorjeff bowman. human flow, a very affecting documentary by ai weiwei. and the dinner. steve coogan and richard gere together at last! we can discuss that. stronger, i mean, people will remember so vividly the boston marathon bombing and this is very much about the aftermath. so jake gyllenhaal as jeff bowman, who was a young bostonian who was there at the finishing line and was involved in the blast and lost both his legs. and...
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it is on view at the new england genealogical society in boston. this chair was likely saved because it was part of an exhibition of governors chairs from the new england states at the society in 1882 and none of the other governors chairs survived. just this it is dated to 1760. one. just this it is dated to 1760. one. as a side note, washington meets with hancock in boston shortly after he becomes president. initially snubbing the new president the day he arrives, he thinks better of it and meets with him the next day, his legs wrapped in bandages, claiming that the gout had kept him from their dinner meeting before. washington does not hold a grudge, meets with him for about an hour, and years later, john hancock names his son john george washington hancock. he did not hold a grudge either. yellow was a fashionable choice for clothing as well as furnishing textiles. in fact martha washington wears , a gown of yellow silk damask when she marries george in 1757. maybe she was influenced by the bed, we don't know. [laughter] remnants of her gown ar
it is on view at the new england genealogical society in boston. this chair was likely saved because it was part of an exhibition of governors chairs from the new england states at the society in 1882 and none of the other governors chairs survived. just this it is dated to 1760. one. just this it is dated to 1760. one. as a side note, washington meets with hancock in boston shortly after he becomes president. initially snubbing the new president the day he arrives, he thinks better of it and...
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the abuse in boston extended over six decades involving over two hundred thirty priests and more than seven hundred fifty victims their harvard educated law was implicated in a scandal after a boston globe newspaper investigation was published in two thousand and two please know that as long as i have a position to do so i will work tirelessly to address this crisis and to underscore it's a very good. this is a wake up call for the term the paper used court documents revealing the car to had moved priests who had abused children from parish to parish without alerting police parents. his actions led to a public uproar and mass protests before his resignation at the end of the year the newspaper's investigation was then made into an oscar winning movie in two thousand and fifteen. boston priest molested kids in six different versions over the last thirty years the church found out about it and did nothing we haven't committed any long term investigator for resources for years despite his involvement in the clergy sex abuse scandal of the vatican continue to support and offered him a pos
the abuse in boston extended over six decades involving over two hundred thirty priests and more than seven hundred fifty victims their harvard educated law was implicated in a scandal after a boston globe newspaper investigation was published in two thousand and two please know that as long as i have a position to do so i will work tirelessly to address this crisis and to underscore it's a very good. this is a wake up call for the term the paper used court documents revealing the car to had...
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we have stronger, which is a film about the boston bombing survivor jeff bowman. human flow, a very affecting documentary by ai weiwei. and the dinner. steve coogan and richard gere together at last! we can discuss that. stronger, i mean, people will remember so vividly the boston marathon bombing and this is very much about the aftermath. so jake gyllenhaal as jeff bowman, who was a young bostonian who was there at the finishing line and was involved in the blast and lost both his legs. and then having survived the bombing, then had to rebuild his life both physically and indeed, mentally. and deal with the fact he'd suddenly become right at the centre of the spotlight, which saw him in many ways as the embodiment of the boston strong mantra. here's a clip. when you're ready, scooch ahead before you stand up. yeah. 0k. 0k, scooch ahead. up, hips back. chest up. chest up, chest up. good, good, 0k? good. it's a little sore. it's like needles on my legs. you look awesome! good job, jeff. it looks amazing. keep going. i can't, i can't. i've got to sit down. good job,
we have stronger, which is a film about the boston bombing survivor jeff bowman. human flow, a very affecting documentary by ai weiwei. and the dinner. steve coogan and richard gere together at last! we can discuss that. stronger, i mean, people will remember so vividly the boston marathon bombing and this is very much about the aftermath. so jake gyllenhaal as jeff bowman, who was a young bostonian who was there at the finishing line and was involved in the blast and lost both his legs. and...