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there were no lawyers in massachusetts in 1692. they were actually outlawed until the early 18th century. the judge acts as prosecutor and defense attorney trying to ferret out the truth. normally that worked well, but in this case something had badly gone awry, this whole storm that threw the judges off their normal behavior. these judges had been involved in the witchcraft cases in the 1680s that had been dismissed, but things had changed in massachusetts. so we come back to the scene. again, these are all sort of issues of religion and politics, and that means we really need to look at the leadership. so imagine, if you will, in a far-off time in a distant galaxy, a powerful political leader who comes to office lacking any political experience whatsoever. as a young man, he comes to the big city, the center of the universe, to make his fortune. he becomes one of the biggest men in america by taking big risks, winning and losing, making deals, breaking deals. incredibly famous, huge personality. larger than life. he has a late co
there were no lawyers in massachusetts in 1692. they were actually outlawed until the early 18th century. the judge acts as prosecutor and defense attorney trying to ferret out the truth. normally that worked well, but in this case something had badly gone awry, this whole storm that threw the judges off their normal behavior. these judges had been involved in the witchcraft cases in the 1680s that had been dismissed, but things had changed in massachusetts. so we come back to the scene. again,...
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you can see that in lowell, massachusetts. much change has come about because of individual actors really digging in and wanting to bring change to their communities. there's a ripple effect up and down. i think it is all-important, frankly. wherever people choose to dig in is all to the good. steve: this is a hypothetical. you were in the house of representatives. had hillary clinton been elected, what would the two years have been like with her here? representative tsongas: it would depend on the composition of the house and senate. let's assume they were both republican. i don't think it would've been easy. i also know that as we had a democrat in the white house with president obama, it performed a forcing mechanism. here in the house and senate, in order to pass legislation that would be signed by a democratic president, the parties had to come together and seek compromise. at the very least, were we to have a democratic president in the white house, you would see more of that. i think what you are really getting at, it w
you can see that in lowell, massachusetts. much change has come about because of individual actors really digging in and wanting to bring change to their communities. there's a ripple effect up and down. i think it is all-important, frankly. wherever people choose to dig in is all to the good. steve: this is a hypothetical. you were in the house of representatives. had hillary clinton been elected, what would the two years have been like with her here? representative tsongas: it would depend on...
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in massachusetts. there were huge lines as shops began selling legal marijuana today. tony dokoupil is there. >> reporter: the land of the puritans went to pot on tuesday. [ cheers ] thousands got in line and stayed in line for up to five hours, all for a piece of the first legal recreational cannabis here in more than a century. how does it feel to know that what you buy today and you walk out of here with will not put you in jail? >> it's absolute freedom. >> reporter: massachusetts is the seventh state to open retail marijuana shops but the first to open them east of the mississippi. and it comes as the cannabis industry celebrates a series of new highs, including more than $1 billion in retail sales this year and an estimated $700 million more next year in massachusetts alone. but as more states see green, some critics see the potential for regret. >> next. >> you know, i hope it's not the case but it's possible that in 20 years or 30 years we really look back and say wow, can you believe back in 2
in massachusetts. there were huge lines as shops began selling legal marijuana today. tony dokoupil is there. >> reporter: the land of the puritans went to pot on tuesday. [ cheers ] thousands got in line and stayed in line for up to five hours, all for a piece of the first legal recreational cannabis here in more than a century. how does it feel to know that what you buy today and you walk out of here with will not put you in jail? >> it's absolute freedom. >> reporter:...
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heading to massachusetts today? something for the holidays? >> i hereby grant you a full pardon. >> the traditional turkey pardoning at the white house. >> i can't guarantee that your pardons won't be enjoined by the ninth circuit. happy thanksgiving. >> glor: and this is our western edition. good evening. i'm jeff glor. and we are going to begin tonight with a remarkable warning from the c.d.c. just two days before americans sit down icanthanksgiving dinner. the government says, do not eat romaine lettuce. if you have any, throw it out. this follows a new e. coli outbreak that started in october. dr. jon lapook begins this tonight. >> reporter: the c.d.c. alert went out late this afternoon. ae warning to throw away any romaine lettuce was to leave no waom for error. in addition, retailers and restaurants should not sell or eerve it. today, stores began pulling product. since october 8, the latest e. coli outbreak has sent 13 to the hospital, but no deaths have been reported. symptoms include painful stomach cramps,
heading to massachusetts today? something for the holidays? >> i hereby grant you a full pardon. >> the traditional turkey pardoning at the white house. >> i can't guarantee that your pardons won't be enjoined by the ninth circuit. happy thanksgiving. >> glor: and this is our western edition. good evening. i'm jeff glor. and we are going to begin tonight with a remarkable warning from the c.d.c. just two days before americans sit down icanthanksgiving dinner. the...
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you got, you know, the former mayor of massachusetts. >> masterful deflection there, donna edwards. you know your party well. i know you're still quite plugged in with democrats. here's the thing, mr. biden's decision is not just about whether he's going to run. it also is about how other people might run. how they might run. what kind of calculations are possible candidates making, donna? >> well, and i think after this election we have other candidates who are out there. we have amy klobuchar, we have beto o'rourke. the list is really getting long, even mitch landrieu down in louisiana. i think there's going to be a big field. it's going to be limited down pretty quickly. obviously the vice president's decision really going to factor into a lot of other decisions, and i'm a big joe biden fan. i mean, i think if you look at the landscape over this last election and look at michigan and pennsylvania and wisconsin, the rust belt, i mean, that's an area that we need to win irrespective of whether we win florida to make sure we can put it together. >> and you think joe biden is the bes
you got, you know, the former mayor of massachusetts. >> masterful deflection there, donna edwards. you know your party well. i know you're still quite plugged in with democrats. here's the thing, mr. biden's decision is not just about whether he's going to run. it also is about how other people might run. how they might run. what kind of calculations are possible candidates making, donna? >> well, and i think after this election we have other candidates who are out there. we have...
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massachusetts was beginning to do extremely well. it was just a great time. unemployment was 2.4%. - 2.4%? - yeah. we had a labor shortag i'm not kidding you. - that almost sounds made up. - no, 2.. and then the iran-contra scandal broke. and i couldn't believe it. - when president reagan and attorney general edwin meese appeared in the white house briefing room on short notice today, no one was prepared r their surprising announcements that money from the controversial iran arms deal was secretly funneled to the contra rebels. - he once said about president reagan, believe, the--the fish rots from the head down. - i mean, the president, the vice president lying to congress, documents being shredded in the basement of the white house. the white house deliberately breaking the law. i mean, i was appalled. - we all knew why he wanted to be president, and it hadng to do with ego. he actually wanted to run because he felt he could actually make a difference in this country. - i believe our children have a right to competent leaders. they don't deserve secret wars
massachusetts was beginning to do extremely well. it was just a great time. unemployment was 2.4%. - 2.4%? - yeah. we had a labor shortag i'm not kidding you. - that almost sounds made up. - no, 2.. and then the iran-contra scandal broke. and i couldn't believe it. - when president reagan and attorney general edwin meese appeared in the white house briefing room on short notice today, no one was prepared r their surprising announcements that money from the controversial iran arms deal was...
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one of the praying towns of the massachusetts bay colony. despite indian protests invoking 1990's, thend in the massachusetts water resource massive sewage a treatment plant on deer island, still the argument in this book, memory lands, king war and the violence in ability to deposit yarn places is a -- is a movement of performance and ritual. of the august 2017 supremist rally in charlottesville, virginia, has anjected public history into unprecedented national conversation and visibility. the has gone beyond critical examination of memorials to a general reexamination of what is on the nd unmarked cultural landscape. walsh has ston mayor announced his support for the public art outside of daniel hall, to point out daniel, who gifted the hall, profited substantially trade.e slave this is an opportune time for he national park service to change its exhibits inside the hall. inre is only one line buried the visitor center exhibit text issue.peaks to this endorsed to has ave martsdzer loser king and related learning center elsewhere in the cit
one of the praying towns of the massachusetts bay colony. despite indian protests invoking 1990's, thend in the massachusetts water resource massive sewage a treatment plant on deer island, still the argument in this book, memory lands, king war and the violence in ability to deposit yarn places is a -- is a movement of performance and ritual. of the august 2017 supremist rally in charlottesville, virginia, has anjected public history into unprecedented national conversation and visibility. the...
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one massachusetts man is making sure that dozens of people do not spend the holiday alone. here's jeff glor. >> see that, you hear the dirt going right up in there. >> reporter: scott macaulay hates eating alone. so when he was faced with eating thanksgiving dinner by himself, he came up with a plan. >> i put an ad in the newspaper and said i would cook thanksgiving dinner for up to 12 people. and that's what i did and i've been doing it ever since. >> reporter: that was 33 years ago, and he's still hosting, about 50 people this year. >> this is not about food, this is about people having a place go. i had a gentleman, him and his wife never had children and she died.erhe dinner was over was put on her old apron to remember his wife and help me do the dishes. so tha >> reporter: macaulay doesn't have a computer or cell phone, so he asked people to call him at his office to make a reservation. >> the first reservation this year came from a lady that doesn't have a phone. so she physically came here in august to make sure she was on the list. >> reporter: he hosts the meal at
one massachusetts man is making sure that dozens of people do not spend the holiday alone. here's jeff glor. >> see that, you hear the dirt going right up in there. >> reporter: scott macaulay hates eating alone. so when he was faced with eating thanksgiving dinner by himself, he came up with a plan. >> i put an ad in the newspaper and said i would cook thanksgiving dinner for up to 12 people. and that's what i did and i've been doing it ever since. >> reporter: that was...
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tony dokoupil is in northampton, massachusetts outside one of the two stores opening today. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. well it's cold, wet, rainy. and marijuana is still very much illegal at a federal level. but look at that. those people have been building in that line since midnight, hoping to make some of the first purchases in the state since 100 years ago when marijuana was prohibited. and you will never guess who the first person is in line. it's another morning of long lines. >> i wanted to be the first person to buy weed east of the mississippi. >> are to a drug that's come a long way. >> i've been waiting 38 years for this. >> first in line, david narkewicz, the mayor of northampton. >> is it only symbolic purchase or consumed as well? >> actually people asked me about that. and, you know, i am actually going to probably preserve it and display it. because it's historically significant. >> massachusetts is the seventh state to open retail marijuana shops. but the first to open them east of the mississippi. and it comes as the cannabis industry celebrat
tony dokoupil is in northampton, massachusetts outside one of the two stores opening today. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. well it's cold, wet, rainy. and marijuana is still very much illegal at a federal level. but look at that. those people have been building in that line since midnight, hoping to make some of the first purchases in the state since 100 years ago when marijuana was prohibited. and you will never guess who the first person is in line. it's another morning of...
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so massachusetts said, someone who is not at the table here in massachusetts is an intervener because little sisters of the poor, it is my understanding they also have operations in massachusetts and did not intervene there. massachusetts to the conclusion reasons for the rule in california. the seventhe: circuit has said it is a good idea. the supreme court has agreed to have more than one decision is a -- good thing. which court will eventually make the decision? maybe we will set aside that line of thetay in actual admonition we bardi had from the supreme court. what would be your response to that? ms. eisenberg: i think, looking at whether the district court abused its discretion here and where the government hasn't proffered an alternative to a nationwide injunction, it seems to me there would be administrative difficulties and burdens for the government to impose anything less than a nationwide injunction where there is an accommodation and exemption process in place with employers located throughout the country, but employing people within the sovereign states. judge wallace: t
so massachusetts said, someone who is not at the table here in massachusetts is an intervener because little sisters of the poor, it is my understanding they also have operations in massachusetts and did not intervene there. massachusetts to the conclusion reasons for the rule in california. the seventhe: circuit has said it is a good idea. the supreme court has agreed to have more than one decision is a -- good thing. which court will eventually make the decision? maybe we will set aside that...
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the gentleman from massachusetts is recognized. mr. mcgovern: thank you, mr. speaker. mr. speaker, i want to thank the gentleman from washington, mr. newhouse, for the customary 30 minutes. i ask unanimous consent to revise and extend my remarks and i yield myself such time as i may consume. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the gentleman is recognized. mr. mcgovern: mr. speaker, we are here today considering our first rule following a long district work period. during that time, we had a big national debate about the direction of our country. according to exit polling, the top issue for voters was health care. and in particular, protecting coverage for pre-existing conditions. but that's not what the bill before us addresses. nor does it involve immigration, another tough issue for voters. other strengthening the economy, or combating gun violence. all of these are what our constituents just said was important to them. but instead of doing anything on any of that, we're here today considering a bill to undermine endangered s
the gentleman from massachusetts is recognized. mr. mcgovern: thank you, mr. speaker. mr. speaker, i want to thank the gentleman from washington, mr. newhouse, for the customary 30 minutes. i ask unanimous consent to revise and extend my remarks and i yield myself such time as i may consume. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the gentleman is recognized. mr. mcgovern: mr. speaker, we are here today considering our first rule following a long district work period. during that time, we...
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so massachusetts said someone who is not at the table here in massachusetts is an intervener because little sisters of the poor has operations in massachusetts, and they did not intervene there. so massachusetts drew the conclusion that there was in fact entities that would utilize the rule in california. >> maybe that is a good reason to review at least that part of the injunction in a nationwide state, and the seventh circuit assent is a good idea and the supreme court has agreed to have more than one decision and a very good thing for the supreme court, in which court will eventually make the decision. maybe we should set aside that nationwide stay in light of the actual admonition we have had from the supreme court. what would be your response to that? >> your honor, i think looking at whether or not the district court abused their discretion and whether or not the government has not offered an alternative, there seems to be there would be administrative difficulties and burdens for the government to impose anything less than a nationwide injunction where there is an accommodatio
so massachusetts said someone who is not at the table here in massachusetts is an intervener because little sisters of the poor has operations in massachusetts, and they did not intervene there. so massachusetts drew the conclusion that there was in fact entities that would utilize the rule in california. >> maybe that is a good reason to review at least that part of the injunction in a nationwide state, and the seventh circuit assent is a good idea and the supreme court has agreed to...
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joining me from northampton, massachusetts, dan adams. he's the cannabis reporter for "the boston globe," which launched a new section dedicated to marijuana coverage. he's also the author of "this week in weed," that newsletter. dan, welcome. i bet that title goes over well when you tell people what you do. >> it's a school job, i won-- c won't deny it. >> what is it like on day one for marijuana legalization in massachusetts, the first state on the east kwoeft? >> to be honest, the weather is absolutely miserable. it's been sleeting and raining all day. it's cold. maybe low 30s, mid-30s, but folks here are in good spirits. they're braving the weather. i had a line of hundreds earlier stretching around the block. it's dwindled a little bit now and they've been taking folks into the store about ten people at a time and processing them through there and they've been coming out with their marijuana. >> so the massachusetts doh expects 219 million for the first year of revenue from this. how is massachusetts doing it differently though from
joining me from northampton, massachusetts, dan adams. he's the cannabis reporter for "the boston globe," which launched a new section dedicated to marijuana coverage. he's also the author of "this week in weed," that newsletter. dan, welcome. i bet that title goes over well when you tell people what you do. >> it's a school job, i won-- c won't deny it. >> what is it like on day one for marijuana legalization in massachusetts, the first state on the east kwoeft?...
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the rams win the shoot-out 54-51. >>> a historic day in massachusetts. this morni the state will open the doors of the first retail store selling recreational pot on the east t.coas nbc's stephanie gosk is getting an inside look. >> reporter: smoke it, eat it, vape it. in massachusetts, anyone over 21 can buy it, just for fun. >> what a moment. we are so excited to finally be here today. >> reporter:he state voted to legalize marijuana for recreational use two years ago. since then a commission has been working out the detail. >> it's notoing toty be in every nd town. but it's going to be accessible. >> reporter: the store is one of far.icensed to sell s more will be approved in the coming weeks. but there are rules. the number we're looking at is 28 on the scale here. >> reporter: and that's the massachusetts law that you can buy 28 grams in a single day for recreational e? >> correct. >> reportert jake moria is a veteran with ptsd. his connection to pot is personal. >> with the cannabis, i'm able to kind of teee a dp eath, calm down, go about my day wi
the rams win the shoot-out 54-51. >>> a historic day in massachusetts. this morni the state will open the doors of the first retail store selling recreational pot on the east t.coas nbc's stephanie gosk is getting an inside look. >> reporter: smoke it, eat it, vape it. in massachusetts, anyone over 21 can buy it, just for fun. >> what a moment. we are so excited to finally be here today. >> reporter:he state voted to legalize marijuana for recreational use two years...
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in massachusetts, anyone over 21 can buy it, just for fun. >> what a moment. we areo excited to finally be here today. >> reporter: the state voted to legalize marijuana for recreational use two years ago. since then a commission has been working out the detail. >> it's not going to be in every city and town. but it's going to be accessible. >> reporter: the store is one of two licensed to sell so far. more will be approved in the coming weeks. but there are rules. >> the number we're looking at is 28 on the scale here. >> reporter: and that's the massachusetts law that you can buy 28 grams in a single day for recreational use? >> correct. >> reporter: jake moriarty is a veteran with ptsd. his connection to pot is personal. >> with the cannabis, i'm able to kind of take a deep breath, calm down, go about my day without looking over my shoulder. >> reporter: the business will be a windfall. a $215 million increase in tax revenue in the first two years and sales in the billions. even as marijuana remains a schedule 1 substance understand federal law. right along
in massachusetts, anyone over 21 can buy it, just for fun. >> what a moment. we areo excited to finally be here today. >> reporter: the state voted to legalize marijuana for recreational use two years ago. since then a commission has been working out the detail. >> it's not going to be in every city and town. but it's going to be accessible. >> reporter: the store is one of two licensed to sell so far. more will be approved in the coming weeks. but there are rules....
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kennedy included virginia first and then massachusetts after that. so we feel like we have gotten our due as far as recognition. they had an association that they started in 1958 when the jamisons invited them to the plantation. and it's been a part of my life ever since i was a child because they would send information and have the festival here. it's been an important part of our life and something we really enjoyed and learned a lot from. the state of virginia through the foundation is commemorating certain historic reasevents tha happened in 1619. one was the first africans came to the new world, first groups of females came to the new world, first legislative body in jamestown and the first thanksgiving was here at berkley. so we have invited berkley to the 400th anniversary, which is is in 2019. charles owns berkley and is member of that family. is so he's coming as a part of that though they are having a lot of excavations done around berkley in england. and the gentleman that's doing that is here now excavating -- well, actually, looking at s
kennedy included virginia first and then massachusetts after that. so we feel like we have gotten our due as far as recognition. they had an association that they started in 1958 when the jamisons invited them to the plantation. and it's been a part of my life ever since i was a child because they would send information and have the festival here. it's been an important part of our life and something we really enjoyed and learned a lot from. the state of virginia through the foundation is...
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and so massachusetts said, well, someone who's not at the table here in massachusetts is an intervener because little sisters of the poor has -- it's my understanding that they also have operations in massachusetts, and they did not intervene there. so, massachusetts drew the conclusion that there were, in fact, entities that would utilize the rule in california. >> well, maybe that's a good reason for us to review at least that part of the injunction puts in a nationwide stay. the seventh circuit has said it's a good idea. the supreme court has agreed to have more than one decision is a very good thing for the supreme court, which court will eventually make the decision. so, maybe we should set aside that stay, that nationwide stay, in light of the actual admonition that we've already had from the supreme court. what would be your response to that? >> your honor, i think looking at whether the district court abused its discretion here and where the government hasn't pro offered an alternative to a nationwide injunction, there may well be -- it seems to me there would be administrative
and so massachusetts said, well, someone who's not at the table here in massachusetts is an intervener because little sisters of the poor has -- it's my understanding that they also have operations in massachusetts, and they did not intervene there. so, massachusetts drew the conclusion that there were, in fact, entities that would utilize the rule in california. >> well, maybe that's a good reason for us to review at least that part of the injunction puts in a nationwide stay. the...
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kennedy's thanksgiving proclamation where he gave massachusetts full credit. he wrote to the president but arthur schlesinger answered. arthur schlesinger was a historian for the white house asking him why virginia was not recognized. arthur schlesinger sent him a note back basically saying he was sorry the error occurred but due to unconquerable new england bias on the part of the white house they had overlooked virginia being the first and the 1963 thanksgiving proclamation by john f. kennedy included virginia first and then massachusetts after that so we feel like we've gotten our due as far as recognition. the woodlief family had a woodlief association they started in 1958 when the jamiesons invited them the plantation and it's been a part of my life ever since i was a child that i -- because they would send out information, they would have the festival down here. it's been an important part of our life and something we enjoyed and learned a lot from. the state of virginia through the jamestown/yorktown foundation is commemorating certain historic events t
kennedy's thanksgiving proclamation where he gave massachusetts full credit. he wrote to the president but arthur schlesinger answered. arthur schlesinger was a historian for the white house asking him why virginia was not recognized. arthur schlesinger sent him a note back basically saying he was sorry the error occurred but due to unconquerable new england bias on the part of the white house they had overlooked virginia being the first and the 1963 thanksgiving proclamation by john f. kennedy...
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ted had served as a senator for massachusetts for nearly 47 years. >> the greatest expectations were placed upon ted kennedy's shoulders because of who he was. but he surpassed them all because of who he became. >> seven months after ted's death his great cause, the affordable care act passes into law. >> it was something very inspirational to take my father's ultimate dream that we have coverage for everybody and actually embed it into the laws of this nation. >> he not only was the most powerful senator of his time he was a grandfather figure to many of us. we miss him. >> ted began life as the youngest child of joseph and rose kennedy. he ended it as the head of a dynasty with over 100 family members. the matriarch, ted's mother rose, died in 1985 at the age of 104. >> rose kennedy does not get her due. her ability to infuse the exact right combination of competition and compassion, there's no precedent in a democratic society for what she created. this royal family. >> some people enjoy a life that's normal and mead ocher. other people respond to challenges, adventure and enterta
ted had served as a senator for massachusetts for nearly 47 years. >> the greatest expectations were placed upon ted kennedy's shoulders because of who he was. but he surpassed them all because of who he became. >> seven months after ted's death his great cause, the affordable care act passes into law. >> it was something very inspirational to take my father's ultimate dream that we have coverage for everybody and actually embed it into the laws of this nation. >> he not...
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massachusetts is a purple state. it's not a blue state. it is one of the bluest states in the nation. if you believe you want to see it and you believe those around you would like to see it committed into law and governance and funding, that ideology needs to be committed through showing up and doing the work. this is the ideaiology of those who have been paying attention. we need those people to show up on the municipal level. >> we have about seven minutes -- don't clap because now it is your turn. we have about seven minutes which means we have two or three questions that can be asked from the audience. we should have someone with a microphone. those are time warnings. i think we'll take the first question right here. if you can borrow a mic from the stage -- >> second row. >> i have a question. i listened to all of you talk about your techniques and steps. i was just fascinated that you all talked about the importance of going door to door. i'm curious as an older guy how do you integrate grass roots stuff with the social media and the
massachusetts is a purple state. it's not a blue state. it is one of the bluest states in the nation. if you believe you want to see it and you believe those around you would like to see it committed into law and governance and funding, that ideology needs to be committed through showing up and doing the work. this is the ideaiology of those who have been paying attention. we need those people to show up on the municipal level. >> we have about seven minutes -- don't clap because now it...
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massachusetts. that means big business for the states two stores which also happen to be the only ones on the east coast. correspondent molly lime reports from one of them tonight in leicester. >> a wintry mix did nothing to dampen enthusiasm as buyers waited in long lines to legally purchase marijuana. >> three, two, one! >> the state is the first piece of the mississippi to allow retail pot shops, two military veterans made the first bias. >> we are bringing it out of the shadows, making it legal, regulated, safe and available for adults to be able to purchase and consume responsibl responsibly. >> an iraq war veteran made the initial by. >> it's something amazing, i probably dreamed about it back in high school this day would happen sometime paired >> under the law, purchasers are limited. >> people can buy up to an ounce of flour or 5 grams of concentrate or a combination of both. >> residents voted to legalize recreational marijuana more than two years ago but stringent oversight stalled progre
massachusetts. that means big business for the states two stores which also happen to be the only ones on the east coast. correspondent molly lime reports from one of them tonight in leicester. >> a wintry mix did nothing to dampen enthusiasm as buyers waited in long lines to legally purchase marijuana. >> three, two, one! >> the state is the first piece of the mississippi to allow retail pot shops, two military veterans made the first bias. >> we are bringing it out of...
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senate seat in massachusetts. >> he's up against henry cabot lodge who is from a great massachusetts political family whose grandfather has defeated jack kennedy's grandfather a half a century before. >> now meet your candidate for the united states senate. >> how can this young whippersnapper of a congressman without much of a record run against henry cabot lodge jr. who has an ancestry that's much more distinguished? >> it was a brazen move, a move that looked totally quixotic, and nobody gave him much of a shot. >> jack needs all the help he can get. and his mother rose is one of his most important assets. >> rose was the expert at campaigning because she'd been campaigning with her father from the time she was a teenager when he had run for mayor of boston. >> rose kennedy was fantastic in front of an audience. she knew exactly what to say, and she knew exactly how to say it. she was extremely smart about politics, but she was also very smart about human nature. >> there was an idea to have formal tea parties where rose kennedy and her daughters and jack kennedy would go to a fan
senate seat in massachusetts. >> he's up against henry cabot lodge who is from a great massachusetts political family whose grandfather has defeated jack kennedy's grandfather a half a century before. >> now meet your candidate for the united states senate. >> how can this young whippersnapper of a congressman without much of a record run against henry cabot lodge jr. who has an ancestry that's much more distinguished? >> it was a brazen move, a move that looked totally...
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she was born in 1821 in massachusetts. or massachusetts association will be important to her. she is the youngest of what my grandmother would call a late life baby, her older brothers like to spoil her and teacher things that would be handy. she learns to ride versus bareback. her brother falls off the roof of the barn and she spends two years nursing her back to health. nursing him back to health. young women of the date would've been expected to help around the house with medicine and fevers broke out. without advil and dayquil it's a lot more difficult than. professional medicine is not an option open to most women. it really comes to united states through the civil war. to the work of the volunteers click barton to prove himself on the battlefield. in 1820s and 1830s and she's looking for something to do she doesn't have those options. she is a fabulous teacher. she is driven by her students. she advocates for them to have better access to education. she takes on teaching in massachusetts and she takes on her father who wants to open a school in town, she says the school
she was born in 1821 in massachusetts. or massachusetts association will be important to her. she is the youngest of what my grandmother would call a late life baby, her older brothers like to spoil her and teacher things that would be handy. she learns to ride versus bareback. her brother falls off the roof of the barn and she spends two years nursing her back to health. nursing him back to health. young women of the date would've been expected to help around the house with medicine and fevers...
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she was born in 1821 christmas day in massachusetts and her association will be very important to her. she's the youngest of a bunch of siblings. benefit s to her because her older brothers teach will come in t handy. he learns to ride horses bare bang and her brother falls off he room of a barn and she nurses him back. that is her medical training before the war. day would be the expected to help with medicine nd it is more se apbd difficult then. professional medicine is not an women at theo most time. professional nursing for women comes to the united states the civil war through door threeia dix and people like barton. in the 1820's and 1830's she options.ave those she goes to the option available to women at the time, teaching. teacher.fabulous she is driven by her students. he advocates for them to have better access and starts in massachusetts where her father she the school board and takes on her father who wants to open a school in the wealthy all the bin so and she ill be pleased we should move it 10 miles that equidistant. she wins. get a post-secondary degree in teaching a
she was born in 1821 christmas day in massachusetts and her association will be very important to her. she's the youngest of a bunch of siblings. benefit s to her because her older brothers teach will come in t handy. he learns to ride horses bare bang and her brother falls off he room of a barn and she nurses him back. that is her medical training before the war. day would be the expected to help with medicine nd it is more se apbd difficult then. professional medicine is not an women at theo...
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>> eva pilgrim from massachusetts tonight. eva, thanks. >>> we've been reporting here on the grandmother and teacher who plunged overboard on a cruise. she did not survive. tonight, her children are now speaking out for the first time about what they say their mother said right before that trip. here's victor oquendo. >> reporter: tonight, almarosa and leo tenorio's children breaking their silence, telling abc news their mother feared going on the royal princess cruise ship, where she mysteriously fell to her death. >> my mom did not want to go on this cruise. she did not. like, blank point, she did not want to go. she knew something was going to happen. >> reporter: her ominous last words before going on vacation with her husband. >> the night before they left, my mom hugged me for, like, a good five minutes, and i was like, i was kind of curious about why it was so long. and then i asked her, and she, like, said, "well, it might be your last hug you get from me." >> reporter: the fbi investigation remains active. local repor
>> eva pilgrim from massachusetts tonight. eva, thanks. >>> we've been reporting here on the grandmother and teacher who plunged overboard on a cruise. she did not survive. tonight, her children are now speaking out for the first time about what they say their mother said right before that trip. here's victor oquendo. >> reporter: tonight, almarosa and leo tenorio's children breaking their silence, telling abc news their mother feared going on the royal princess cruise...
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kennedy included virginia first and massachusetts after that. we feel it we have gotten our do as far as recognition. the woodlief family had an association they started in 1968 -- in 1958 and it has been a part of my life ever since i was a child. they would send out information. they would have, the festival down here. it has been an important part of our life, something that we have enjoyed and learned a lot from. the foundation is commemorating certain historic events that happened in 1619. one was the first groups of the females coming to the new world. the first legislative body was in jamestown in 1619. in the first thanksgiving was here at berkeley. so, we have invited charles berkeley to the 400th anniversary, which is next year. 2019. charles berkeley owns berkeley castle now and is a member of the original berkeley family. so, he is coming. as a part of that they have had a lot of excavations done around berkeley castle in england and the gentleman doing that is here now, excavating looking at and , surveying the grounds to see if we
kennedy included virginia first and massachusetts after that. we feel it we have gotten our do as far as recognition. the woodlief family had an association they started in 1968 -- in 1958 and it has been a part of my life ever since i was a child. they would send out information. they would have, the festival down here. it has been an important part of our life, something that we have enjoyed and learned a lot from. the foundation is commemorating certain historic events that happened in 1619....
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this is set in salem, massachusetts where four young women find themselves victims of a witchunt after a huge data breach, somebody hacks the collective data of the town. it is a conservative town, and suddenly they start releasing everybody‘s secret onto the internet. all this anger and hatred is slowly turned towards these four women. meanwhile, the division between people about this breach of data divide between the older generation
this is set in salem, massachusetts where four young women find themselves victims of a witchunt after a huge data breach, somebody hacks the collective data of the town. it is a conservative town, and suddenly they start releasing everybody‘s secret onto the internet. all this anger and hatred is slowly turned towards these four women. meanwhile, the division between people about this breach of data divide between the older generation
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serve his state and country for five consecutive terms as a united states senator from the state of massachusetts and provided a enormous leadership during those terms and then became a secretary of state who led two treaties that only a moron would try to undo. [applause] [cheering] and i must say i do want to welcome senator kerry to miami
serve his state and country for five consecutive terms as a united states senator from the state of massachusetts and provided a enormous leadership during those terms and then became a secretary of state who led two treaties that only a moron would try to undo. [applause] [cheering] and i must say i do want to welcome senator kerry to miami
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starting tomorrow in massachusetts anyone over 21 can buy it for fun. >> what a moment. we're so excited to be here today. >> reporter: the state voted to legalize marijuana for recreational use two years ago. since then a commission has been working out details. >> it's not going to be in every city and town and state and every street corner but it's going to be accessible. >> reporter: the store is one of two licensed to sell so far. more will be approved in the coming weeks but there are rules. >> the number is 28 on the scale here. >> reporter: and that's the massachusetts law, that you can buy 28 grams in a single day for recreational use? >> correct. >> reporter: jake is a veteran with ptsd. his connection to pot is personal. >> with the cannabis, i'm able to kind of take a deep breatout without looking over my shoulder. >> reporter: the business will be a wind fall, a $215 million increase in tax revenue in the first two years and sales in the billions. even as marijuana remains a schedule one substance under federal law alongside heroin and cocaine. veterans are
starting tomorrow in massachusetts anyone over 21 can buy it for fun. >> what a moment. we're so excited to be here today. >> reporter: the state voted to legalize marijuana for recreational use two years ago. since then a commission has been working out details. >> it's not going to be in every city and town and state and every street corner but it's going to be accessible. >> reporter: the store is one of two licensed to sell so far. more will be approved in the coming...
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kennedy included virginia first and massachusetts after that. we feel it we have gotten our do as far as recognition. the woodlief family had an association they started in 1958 and it has been a part of my life ever since i was a child. they would send out information. they would have, the festival down here. it has been an important part of our life, something that we have enjoyed and learned a lot from. the foundation is commemorating certain historic events that happened in 1619. one was the first groups of the females coming to the new world. the first legislative body was in jamestown in 1619. in the first thanksgiving was here at berkeley. so, we have invited charles berkeley to the 400th anniversary, which is next year. 2019. charles berkeley owns berkeley castle now and is a member of the original berkeley family. so, he is coming. as a part of that they have had a lot of excavations done around berkeley castle in england and the gentleman doing that is here now, excavating, looking at and surveying the grounds to see if we can find the
kennedy included virginia first and massachusetts after that. we feel it we have gotten our do as far as recognition. the woodlief family had an association they started in 1958 and it has been a part of my life ever since i was a child. they would send out information. they would have, the festival down here. it has been an important part of our life, something that we have enjoyed and learned a lot from. the foundation is commemorating certain historic events that happened in 1619. one was...
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>> massachusetts. >> gezuhntit. >> new mexico. >> there's a new mexico? isn't the old one bad enough? make new mexico old again. put that on a hat. >> oh, my gosh. >>> let's get a check of cnn business. asian stocks kickoff november with positive readings here. the hang seng up 2%. shanghai up a little bit. nikkei down 1%. u.s. foots a s afutures are pos. dow closing up to cap off a terrible october. nasdaq trimming the monthly decline. the worst month for the nasdaq since november of 2008. s&p is up 1%. the steepest decline since november of 2011. general motors surged 9% on the earnings report. gm is offering buyouts to a third of the workers in the u.s. as it transitions to self-driving cars. gm employees who worked 12 or more years will get this offer. gm is dealing with higher cost was tariffs on steel and aluminum which raised costs in the third quarter and could raise costs by $1 billion next year. >>> wework is curbing the beer consumption of the new york city members. testing new rules on the free beer offering. free beer at wework. it comes when
>> massachusetts. >> gezuhntit. >> new mexico. >> there's a new mexico? isn't the old one bad enough? make new mexico old again. put that on a hat. >> oh, my gosh. >>> let's get a check of cnn business. asian stocks kickoff november with positive readings here. the hang seng up 2%. shanghai up a little bit. nikkei down 1%. u.s. foots a s afutures are pos. dow closing up to cap off a terrible october. nasdaq trimming the monthly decline. the worst month for...
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the driver was charged with felony reckless homicide. >>> police are urging parents in massachusetts to be on the lookout for needles found inside candy. sewing needles in twizzlers. parents advised to throw away all twizzlers and inspect all candy your kids received. >>> the cheerleader for the 49ers appearing to take a knee last night. it is believed she is the first cheerleader to protest during the national anthem. the 49ers were once the home of colin kaepernick who launched the kneeling movement to bring attention to the injustice in the u.s. >> the niners crushed the raiders in the bay area match up last night. >>> for the eighth straight year, jimmy kimmel reminds us that children's pain can be their parents pleasure. here is parents taking away halloween candy. [ child screaming ] >> what happened? >> no! so sad! >> no! >> i ate all your sweets when you were in the bath. >> mommy! >> there's some broccoli in the fridge. you want carrots? >> i don't like them. no! >> i'm not mad at all. i would never been mad at you because you're my mom. >> we ate all of your halloween candy
the driver was charged with felony reckless homicide. >>> police are urging parents in massachusetts to be on the lookout for needles found inside candy. sewing needles in twizzlers. parents advised to throw away all twizzlers and inspect all candy your kids received. >>> the cheerleader for the 49ers appearing to take a knee last night. it is believed she is the first cheerleader to protest during the national anthem. the 49ers were once the home of colin kaepernick who...
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recreational pot shops open in massachusetts tomorrow. taking a look at these potential impact. >> reporter: anticipation is building where folks will have a chance on tuesday to buy recreational pot, a first for the east coast or anywhere east of the mississippi. business leaders and marijuana advocates are hailing it as a major step forward and a good way to boost the evidence. >> this is a positive impact for the state. we only created 35 good paying jobs. we plan on expanding. >> reporter: only two shots opening tuesday in the towns of leicester and northampton. and the cannabis control commission says 3 more should be joining them soon. reaction has been missed with some welcoming new floors and others skeptical about the changes they could bring. >> acting good for the neighborhood or the town. positive from all the state. >> more than welcome to fully support it. >> reporter: official point out it has been two years since the state voted to recognize recreational marijuana and they spent that time developing protocols for negative
recreational pot shops open in massachusetts tomorrow. taking a look at these potential impact. >> reporter: anticipation is building where folks will have a chance on tuesday to buy recreational pot, a first for the east coast or anywhere east of the mississippi. business leaders and marijuana advocates are hailing it as a major step forward and a good way to boost the evidence. >> this is a positive impact for the state. we only created 35 good paying jobs. we plan on expanding....
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meanwhile, the two legal pot shops in massachusetts are doing big business. tony dokoupil's at the one in leicester. >> welcome to cultivate, where more than 1,000 people came through here yesterday for day one marijuana purchases. the most popular item, a strain called chocolate o.g. now, if you're thinking that looks a lot stronger than the stuff i remember, you're probably right. and sales are booming. >> three, two, one! [ cheers and applause ] >> reporter: the first two licensed pot shops in massachusetts opened on tuesday with high excitement. >> legal! >> reporter: and long lines. thousands waited as much as five hours. >> i'm 64 years old, and i used to have to run from the cops when i bought pot in the past. so i figured i wanted to do it legally. for the first time. >> ten strains available. >> reporter: inside cultivate customers were presented with a daily menu selection with varieties including tropicana cookies and purple punch. but it's not cheap. one ounce of raw bud at cultivate costs $420. >> got a couple good things. way too many edibles. >
meanwhile, the two legal pot shops in massachusetts are doing big business. tony dokoupil's at the one in leicester. >> welcome to cultivate, where more than 1,000 people came through here yesterday for day one marijuana purchases. the most popular item, a strain called chocolate o.g. now, if you're thinking that looks a lot stronger than the stuff i remember, you're probably right. and sales are booming. >> three, two, one! [ cheers and applause ] >> reporter: the first two...
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massachusetts was out. we're turning the table. we're allowing students at 18 to take advantage of the govethor's scholarship which allows them to find their workforce pathway. by creating opportunities for the individual we're likely to retain the workforce regardless of where you live. moderator: what strategies would you bring to the table to spread some of this economic prosperity? mrs. kelly: i think it really does come down to workforce and education. as you hear education, job training, and making college affordable is necessary for us to move our economy. as state senator for eight years i chaired the advanced managing council. a model where i brought together educators who are leaders as well as manufacturers who are crrn eo moving people out, working together to create a prepared workforce for manufacturing which in the north country and other parts of the state are important. those are the models that i would bring together as governor and continue whether it is in manufacturing, high tech finance or to move into health
massachusetts was out. we're turning the table. we're allowing students at 18 to take advantage of the govethor's scholarship which allows them to find their workforce pathway. by creating opportunities for the individual we're likely to retain the workforce regardless of where you live. moderator: what strategies would you bring to the table to spread some of this economic prosperity? mrs. kelly: i think it really does come down to workforce and education. as you hear education, job training,...
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jeremy, who founded the massachusetts historical society, dismisses this guy. he treats him with total disrespect, so his papers never end up in the massachusetts historical society. they're located later. other people come back and say, wait a second, this guy is important, we need to collect this guy's papers. in other words, preservation is selection. in renand's words, in remembering, there is forgetting. so they preserve and she select. and so in the choices that they make, they shape not only what we do say about america's past, but what we can say about america's past because if you want to tell the story, you got to go find the texts and the records. well, all you got available are the texts and the records that have been preserved, right. so this is the kind of significance of these historical societies and archives. well, it's one thing to save everything, the one thing to preserve everything. how does the public get to know everything. what you see is early on what these folks are doing, look, what we're going to do is collect all of the records, kee
jeremy, who founded the massachusetts historical society, dismisses this guy. he treats him with total disrespect, so his papers never end up in the massachusetts historical society. they're located later. other people come back and say, wait a second, this guy is important, we need to collect this guy's papers. in other words, preservation is selection. in renand's words, in remembering, there is forgetting. so they preserve and she select. and so in the choices that they make, they shape not...
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starting tomorrow in massachusetts anyone it over 21 can buor fun. >> what a ment. we're so excited to be here today. >> repter: the state voted to legalize marijuana for recreational use two ars ago. since then a commission has been working out details. >> it's not going to be in every city and town and state and every street corne but it's going to be accessible. to>> reporter: the is one of two licensed to sell so far. more will be approved in the coming weeks but there are rules. >> the number is 28 on the scale here. >> reporter: and that's the massachusetts law, that you c 28 grams in a single day >> correct. nal use? >> reporter: jake is a veteran with ptsd. his connection to pot is personal. , >> with the cannab i'm able to kind of take a deep breath, calm down, go about my day without looking over my shoulder. >> reporter: the business will be a wind fall, a $215 million increase in hetax revenue in t first two years and sales in the billions. even as marijuana e emains a schedule one substader federal law alongside heroin and cocaine. veterans are making t
starting tomorrow in massachusetts anyone it over 21 can buor fun. >> what a ment. we're so excited to be here today. >> repter: the state voted to legalize marijuana for recreational use two ars ago. since then a commission has been working out details. >> it's not going to be in every city and town and state and every street corne but it's going to be accessible. to>> reporter: the is one of two licensed to sell so far. more will be approved in the coming weeks but...
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massachusetts was out. we're turning the table. we're allowing students at 18 to take advantage of the govethor's scholarship which allows them to find their workforce pathway. by creating opportunities for the individual we're likely to retain the workforce regardless of where you live. >> what strategies would you bring to the table to spread some of this economic prosperity? >> i think it really does come down to workforce and education. as you hear education, job training, and making college affordable is necessary for us to move our economy. as state senator for eight years i chaired the advanced managing council. a model where i brought together educators who are leaders as well as manufacturers who are crrn eo moving people out, working together to create a prepared workforce for manufacturing which in the north country and other parts of the state are important. those are the models that i would bring together as governor and continue whether it is in manufacturing, high tech finance or to move into health care. that's the
massachusetts was out. we're turning the table. we're allowing students at 18 to take advantage of the govethor's scholarship which allows them to find their workforce pathway. by creating opportunities for the individual we're likely to retain the workforce regardless of where you live. >> what strategies would you bring to the table to spread some of this economic prosperity? >> i think it really does come down to workforce and education. as you hear education, job training, and...
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is now in a prison with another massachusetts guy who i hear could be this very notorious charles town bank robber then you see that de calais angelo now back in the early one nine hundred ninety s. whitey bulger's crew which consisted of whitey his best who was a guy named stevie. a rifle man slimy and cadillac frank salami these guys all of whom turned state's evidence all of whom of cooperate with the f.b.i. these guys were at war with another faction known as the bobby karata faction well what a shocking quit cigarettes d. calander lo who was part of the faction one of the many people who were sent to jail for decades with the help of whitey bulger and his partnership with the f.b.i. he's in the same prison as. bank robber and now you have a guy who was in the opposing crew who went to war with whitey bulger and his people the fourth guy here as cadillac frank salamis codefendant and a recent murder conviction so it's impossible to fathom that these four stand up guys who have notorious penchant for both violence and a reputation as being so-called stand up i mean all four of them
is now in a prison with another massachusetts guy who i hear could be this very notorious charles town bank robber then you see that de calais angelo now back in the early one nine hundred ninety s. whitey bulger's crew which consisted of whitey his best who was a guy named stevie. a rifle man slimy and cadillac frank salami these guys all of whom turned state's evidence all of whom of cooperate with the f.b.i. these guys were at war with another faction known as the bobby karata faction well...
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ect, so his papers end up in the massachusetts historical society. they're located later. and say, le come back wait a second, this guy is important, we need to collect guy's papers. in other words, preservation is selection. there is ring, forgetting, right. and she select. and so in the choices that they make, they shape not only what america's past, but what we can say about america's past because if you want to tell the story, you got go find the texts and the records. well, all you got available are and the records that have been preserved, right. this is the kind of significance of these historical societies and archives. it's one thing to save everything,s one thing to preserve everything. get to know public everything. what you see is early on what hese folks are doing, look, what we're going to do is collect all of the records, keep ll the stuff and later historians can tell the story. in other words they divided these two things, these two jobs up. you know what, somebody else can put it all together into a grand narrative as long as they'v
ect, so his papers end up in the massachusetts historical society. they're located later. and say, le come back wait a second, this guy is important, we need to collect guy's papers. in other words, preservation is selection. there is ring, forgetting, right. and she select. and so in the choices that they make, they shape not only what america's past, but what we can say about america's past because if you want to tell the story, you got go find the texts and the records. well, all you got...
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recreational sales began in massachusetts yesterday. tony dokoupil is at a store where you can buy it in lester, massachusetts. good morning. >> reporter: good morning and welcome to cultivate where more than a thousand people came through here yesterday for day one marijuana purchases. the most popular item, a strain called chocolate og. if you're thinking that looks a lot stronger than the stuff i remember, you're probably right. and sales are booming. >> three, two, one. >> reporter: the first two licensed pot shops in massachusetts opened on tuesday with high excitement. and long lines. thousands waited as much as five hours. >> i'm 64 years old and i used to have to run from the cops when i bought pot in the past, so i figured i wanted to do it legally for the first time. >> reporter: inside cultivate, customers were presented with a daily menu selection with varieties including tropicana cookies and purple punch. but it's not cheap. one ounce of raw bud at cultivate costs $420. >> got a couple good things, way too many edibles. >>
recreational sales began in massachusetts yesterday. tony dokoupil is at a store where you can buy it in lester, massachusetts. good morning. >> reporter: good morning and welcome to cultivate where more than a thousand people came through here yesterday for day one marijuana purchases. the most popular item, a strain called chocolate og. if you're thinking that looks a lot stronger than the stuff i remember, you're probably right. and sales are booming. >> three, two, one. >>...
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guy who whacked genevese boss has now in a prison with another massachusetts guy who i hear could be this very notorious charles stone bank robber then you see that dico angelo now back in the early one nine hundred ninety s. whitey bulger's crew which consisted of whitey his bestie who was a guy name stevie the rifle man flemmi and cadillac frank salami these guys all of whom turned state's evidence all of whom of cooperate with the f.b.i. these guys were at war with another faction known as the bobby cross the faction well what if shocking quittance the call angelo who was part of the karate faction one of the many people who was sent to jail for decades with the help of whitey bulger and his partnership with the f.b.i. he's in the same prison as. a bank robber and now you have a guy who was in the opposing crew who went to war with whitey bulger and his people so for this guy here is cadillac frank salamis codefendant in a recent murder conviction so it's impossible to fathom that these four stand up guys who have. notorious penchant for both violence and a reputation as being so-
guy who whacked genevese boss has now in a prison with another massachusetts guy who i hear could be this very notorious charles stone bank robber then you see that dico angelo now back in the early one nine hundred ninety s. whitey bulger's crew which consisted of whitey his bestie who was a guy name stevie the rifle man flemmi and cadillac frank salami these guys all of whom turned state's evidence all of whom of cooperate with the f.b.i. these guys were at war with another faction known as...
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. >>> in massachusetts tonight, long lines as that state becomes first east of the mississippi to make recreational marijuana sales legal. eva pilgrim is there. >> reporter: tonight, there are still long lines in massachusetts to legally buy recreational marijuana for the first time. already sold legally in six western states, today marks the opening of the first two pot dispensaries on the east coast. >> gummies are very popular. >> reporter: the owners at this leicester store ready for the huge crowds, bringing in heated tents and even a grilled cheese food truck. >> i don't need a study to tell me it's helping them. i see it every day. >> reporter: stephen mandeli, an iraq war vet with post-traumatic stress, a brain injury and chronic pain, was the first person in line here. >> cannabis has been the only medication that has helped without severe side effects. >> reporter: david, you have to be 21 years old to buy marijuana in the state of massachusetts and you can get up to an ounce. you can't though take over state lines. david? >> eva will pilgrim, thank you. >>> we've been report
. >>> in massachusetts tonight, long lines as that state becomes first east of the mississippi to make recreational marijuana sales legal. eva pilgrim is there. >> reporter: tonight, there are still long lines in massachusetts to legally buy recreational marijuana for the first time. already sold legally in six western states, today marks the opening of the first two pot dispensaries on the east coast. >> gummies are very popular. >> reporter: the owners at this...
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guy who whacked genevese boss is now in a prison with another massachusetts guy who i hear could be this very notorious charles stone bank robber then you see that dico angelo now back in the early one nine hundred ninety s. whitey bulger's crew which consisted of whitey his best who was a guy named stevie the rifle man flemmi and cadillac frank salami these guys all of whom turned state's evidence all of whom of cooperate with the f.b.i. these guys were at war with another faction known as the bobby cross affection well what if shocking clips events the call angelo who was part of the karate faction one of the many people who was sent to jail for decades with the help of whitey bulger and his partnership with the f.b.i. he's in the same prison as. bank robber and now you have a guy who was in the opposing crew who went to war with whitey bulger and his people so for this guy i hear cadillac frank salamis codefendant in a recent murder conviction so it's impossible to fathom that these four stand up guys who have notorious penchant for bold violence and a reputation as being so-call
guy who whacked genevese boss is now in a prison with another massachusetts guy who i hear could be this very notorious charles stone bank robber then you see that dico angelo now back in the early one nine hundred ninety s. whitey bulger's crew which consisted of whitey his best who was a guy named stevie the rifle man flemmi and cadillac frank salami these guys all of whom turned state's evidence all of whom of cooperate with the f.b.i. these guys were at war with another faction known as the...
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>> massachusetts has charlie baker. i'm convinced as a massachusetts resident, he's as popular as sunshine. i'm convinced the reason is because he doesn't seem at all like trump and people are so excited to have a republican in mind who has nothing to do with trump. >> there's a drama in every state. >> yep. >> nicolle wallace, what do you have your eyes on? >> i think these governor races are in some ways -- they're more exciting and we're keeping an eye on them, but i keep coming back to the big political earthquake in washington, d.c., that tomorrow morning democrats will be figuring out how to run these committees. you know, we have had a trump presidency, which has been, you know, norm-busting and has debased the dialogue. most people with kids don't let them turn on the tv when there's political talk on. all of that is unchanged. what changes is there is now, democrats will control all the committees that can investigate the other half of sort of the scandal that is the trump presidency. that's the rampant corrupt
>> massachusetts has charlie baker. i'm convinced as a massachusetts resident, he's as popular as sunshine. i'm convinced the reason is because he doesn't seem at all like trump and people are so excited to have a republican in mind who has nothing to do with trump. >> there's a drama in every state. >> yep. >> nicolle wallace, what do you have your eyes on? >> i think these governor races are in some ways -- they're more exciting and we're keeping an eye on them,...
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better than even massachusetts. we had net influx of migration in. massachusetts was out. we are turning the table. we're investing in community college programs and job training programs. we are allowing students at 18 years old to take advantage of the governor's scholarship which allows them to find their workforce path way. by creating the opportunities for individual, we are more likely to retain the workforce across the state regardless of where you live. >> thank you. >> senator kelly, what strategies would you bring to the table to spread some of this economic prosperity northward? >> well, i think it really does come down again to workforce and education. so as you hear, education, training, and making college affordable is a necessity for us to move our economy. as the state senator for eight years, i chaired the advanced manufacturing education advisory council, a model where i brought together educators who were leaders as well as manufacturers who were ceos, moving people out of their separate areas, working together to create a prepared workforce for manufact
better than even massachusetts. we had net influx of migration in. massachusetts was out. we are turning the table. we're investing in community college programs and job training programs. we are allowing students at 18 years old to take advantage of the governor's scholarship which allows them to find their workforce path way. by creating the opportunities for individual, we are more likely to retain the workforce across the state regardless of where you live. >> thank you. >>...
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seis años cuando vio por última vez a su mamá, hace tres meses inició su viaje de el salvador hacia massachusetts >>> igual que yo >>> al ingresar al país es centro de atención en boston donde permaneció tres meses >>> lo más importante es que ya salió de ese lugar, estamos juntos tras una larga lucha hoy logró recuperar a su hijo, y ahora su familia está completa. >>> ahora esta familia continúa luchando por asilo político, están siendo asesorados por una abogada pero aún así el futuro de ellos aquí continúa siendo incierto desde boston massachusetts telemundo. >>> incrementa el riesgo de incendiosir c gabriela para que nos hable más >>> estas son las zonas de las montañas y hacia el norte, avisos del día de mañana en horas de la noche hasta el día viernes, vamos a estar siguiendo estas condiciones de cerca ya que están todos los componentes para que ocurra un incendio de maleza la calidad del aire ha sido afectada en ciudades como san mateo se mantienen niveles moderados las personas que sufren de problemas respiratorios, las mejores condiciones en san francisco, la calidad
seis años cuando vio por última vez a su mamá, hace tres meses inició su viaje de el salvador hacia massachusetts >>> igual que yo >>> al ingresar al país es centro de atención en boston donde permaneció tres meses >>> lo más importante es que ya salió de ese lugar, estamos juntos tras una larga lucha hoy logró recuperar a su hijo, y ahora su familia está completa. >>> ahora esta familia continúa luchando por asilo político, están siendo...