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cemetery movement, starting in cambridge, massachusetts, a parklike place, where we remember the dead and honor the dead, not just a graveyard, and they appropriate land for it four acres, the board of alderman minutes on the plane south of nashville, don't know if you've been to the city cemetery or not but it is not my idea of a plane but it was sort of land and that is what they were thinking about. the cemetery will get organized and running, brought from the public graveyard, the metro courthouse is today to the city cemetery and buried. if you've never been to the city cemetery you really ought to go. it is absolutely the easiest history lesson you will ever get. it is nashville history from the beginning, up to the civil war. the city cemetery was laid out and filled up very quickly, decide on a fundraiser and they will sell family plots so they sell family plots and it expands and expands. one of the very few before the civil war cemeteries in the south that was integrated not only for racial integration but religious integration. we don't really see religion that was segregat
cemetery movement, starting in cambridge, massachusetts, a parklike place, where we remember the dead and honor the dead, not just a graveyard, and they appropriate land for it four acres, the board of alderman minutes on the plane south of nashville, don't know if you've been to the city cemetery or not but it is not my idea of a plane but it was sort of land and that is what they were thinking about. the cemetery will get organized and running, brought from the public graveyard, the metro...
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, massachusetts. last window that says speak softly and carry a big stein. very unusual spots oh, so um in the quarantine in the current pandemic quarantine in our neighborhood here in washington, dc. a lot of neighbors have put teddy bears in their window and the idea is children can't go anywhere. they're stuck with their parents and they go for walks and they can play i spy finding teddy bears in windows, but how did teddy and bear come together? great question. it started on a mississippi hunting trip when roosevelt didn't catch a bear on the trip. his hosts club to bear sadly and wounded it and brought it to theodore roosevelt to shoot and so that he would have a kill but roosevelt refused and that sort of that led a political cartoonist called clifford berryman to draw a cute bear and and that that bear became very popular a german toymaker and a brooklyn toy maker created teddy bears from that image that barry man drew an associated with theodore roosevelt and the name name is stuck ever since
, massachusetts. last window that says speak softly and carry a big stein. very unusual spots oh, so um in the quarantine in the current pandemic quarantine in our neighborhood here in washington, dc. a lot of neighbors have put teddy bears in their window and the idea is children can't go anywhere. they're stuck with their parents and they go for walks and they can play i spy finding teddy bears in windows, but how did teddy and bear come together? great question. it started on a mississippi...
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. [♪♪♪] [♪♪♪] >> so i grew up in cambridge, massachusetts and i was very fortunate to meet my future wife, now my wife while we were both attending graduate school at m.i.t., studying urban planning. so this is her hometown. so, we fell in love and moved to her city. [♪♪♪] [♪♪♪] >> i was introduced to this part of town while working on a campaign for gavin, who is running for mayor. i was one of the organizers out here and i met the people and i fell in love with them in the neighborhood. so it also was a place in the city that at the time that i could afford to buy a home and i wanted to own my own home. this is where we laid down our roots like many people in this neighborhood and we started our family and this is where we are going to be. i mean we are the part of san francisco. it's the two neighborhoods with the most children under the age of 18. everybody likes to talk about how san francisco is not family-friendly, there are not a lot of children and families. we have predominately single family homes. as i said, people move here to buy their first home, maybe with
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, massachusetts, new hampshire than moving to new york rated by spent a lot of time exciting texas because i had to do that a lot now as well as a matter of fact. and i wanted to do a book that talked about something that people don't tell the stories about how people tell the stories and the story is slavery in texas is not something that i think that people know much about it because when you think of texas you think about cowboys and cattleman and oil and those kinds of things, the west, texas is southwest with the south part of it gets blocked off. and it is very much like the east texas is the old south. it was a plantation it society and i wanted to remind people of that and a lot of now that can seem inexplicable can have their origins and be explained in the fact that even if boston, the father of texas comes to texas following actually is father had a mandate that his father died he took up the mantle to bring settlers into, people came into texas from louisiana. , alabama mississippi and the stories in my family on my father side that my ancestors were brought as enslaved people
, massachusetts, new hampshire than moving to new york rated by spent a lot of time exciting texas because i had to do that a lot now as well as a matter of fact. and i wanted to do a book that talked about something that people don't tell the stories about how people tell the stories and the story is slavery in texas is not something that i think that people know much about it because when you think of texas you think about cowboys and cattleman and oil and those kinds of things, the west,...
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in cambridge, massachusetts, protesters rallied outside moderna's corporate headquarters thursday, carting in wheelbarrows full of fake money covered in blood while demanding moderna share its vaccine recipe with producers in the global south. this is dr. joia mukherjee, professor of global health at harvard medical school. >> we delivered this blood money to the steps of the moderna headquarters and we have stood for five minutes in silence. one minute per million people who have died, a large majority of them without access to the vaccine. we must force moderna to work with a long list of manufacturers around the world who are ready, who could actually scale up this vaccine. amy: anti-war advocates are condemning the biden administration for proposing a new $650 million missile sale to saudi arabia, warning the move will only trigger more death and suffering in yemen. if approved by congress, this would be the first major military sale to saudi arabia since president biden took office and vowed the u.s. would end support for offensive operations. in response, codepink tweeted -- "meanwhi
in cambridge, massachusetts, protesters rallied outside moderna's corporate headquarters thursday, carting in wheelbarrows full of fake money covered in blood while demanding moderna share its vaccine recipe with producers in the global south. this is dr. joia mukherjee, professor of global health at harvard medical school. >> we delivered this blood money to the steps of the moderna headquarters and we have stood for five minutes in silence. one minute per million people who have died, a...
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on behalf of harvard book store here in cambridge, massachusetts, have a good night, keep reading and everyone please be well. >> here's a look at publish industry news. former trump is releasing a book of photos in his time of office title our journey together is published by winning team publishing cofounded by donald trump, jr. and will go on sale december 7. the "new york times" has released their annual list of the 100 notable books of the year. this year's nonfiction titles include annette gordon-reed on juneteenth, carter, the american war in afghanistan, john the quarters woke racism, maggie nelson on freedom and the chancellor just to name a few. a memorial to the late english novelist virginia woolf is being criticized for its planned location. the statute of the novel is seated on a park bench was to be position overlooking the thames river. critics argue her suicide by drowning in 1941 is a reason to move the memorial to another site. according to npd bookscan print book sales were up close to 12% for the week ending november 13. adult nonfiction sales had another strong w
on behalf of harvard book store here in cambridge, massachusetts, have a good night, keep reading and everyone please be well. >> here's a look at publish industry news. former trump is releasing a book of photos in his time of office title our journey together is published by winning team publishing cofounded by donald trump, jr. and will go on sale december 7. the "new york times" has released their annual list of the 100 notable books of the year. this year's nonfiction...
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. >> joining me now from cambridge, massachusetts, is cnn senior national security analyst ju julia kayem. it's more what we don't know than what we do know in this situation. what is your read on what we know so far? >> the police department feels confident say thing is isolated, and that to me is the most important thing at this stage. because we're heading into the holiday season, the big travel days, people are finally back together. this was the first kenosha parade since -- i'm sorry, waukesha parade since covid began. and so people are out and about. so you want to make sure that there's no systemic, pervasive kind of attack or unrest. and i think that's been sort of put to rest. so that is the good news out of this. >> and one odd aspect of this is, of course, that horrific video of the car plowing through people. there's another video of the car driving through not targeting at all. >> that's why i got on early and people get mad at me because i don't speculate, but i said here are -- i help plan major events, so either sporting events or whatever for security reasons. a couple t
. >> joining me now from cambridge, massachusetts, is cnn senior national security analyst ju julia kayem. it's more what we don't know than what we do know in this situation. what is your read on what we know so far? >> the police department feels confident say thing is isolated, and that to me is the most important thing at this stage. because we're heading into the holiday season, the big travel days, people are finally back together. this was the first kenosha parade since --...
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she joins me now from cambridge, massachusetts. always great to have you with us. >> thank you for having me. >> so five people are dead, 48 injured because a suspect plowed into a christmas parade with his car, and it turns out he has a long criminal history and was just released from jail two weeks ago on $1,000 bail in a domestic abuse case. did the system fail the people in this instance, do you think? >> it certainly seems like it, darrell brooks, the suspect at this stage -- and we only know right now that it's five deaths. there's a lot of people still in the hospital. he's someone who has been in and out of jail his entire life, uses a car. in his most recent interaction with the justice system, it was a car incident where he tried to run over a girlfriend or mother of a child and is supposed to be -- have a high bail, and he's able to get out for about $1,000. the district attorney in the area is reviewing that. but this is someone whose interactions with the police are almost always violent. he tries to resist arrest a lo
she joins me now from cambridge, massachusetts. always great to have you with us. >> thank you for having me. >> so five people are dead, 48 injured because a suspect plowed into a christmas parade with his car, and it turns out he has a long criminal history and was just released from jail two weeks ago on $1,000 bail in a domestic abuse case. did the system fail the people in this instance, do you think? >> it certainly seems like it, darrell brooks, the suspect at this...
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. >> part of your bio you live in michigan as well as cambridge massachusetts a part of your emphasis or the fact that you live there partially what does that mean to saturate yourself with more the communities and to keep her yourself. >> this book reconnected me even a member of my own family have a ton of family members in detroit. detroit has been in trouble since the auto plant shutdown. a lot of my family came from the deep south and they moved to detroit. they moved to detroit and they had years of great jobs and all of a sudden the plants closedown and people struggled. you can be a black woman in detroit with two masters earning 30000 a year and not be able to make ends meet. it is easy to sit and know that even though i have members of my own family it just took me a long time to truly understand what economic reality is like. i'm really grateful to people in my book for helping me reconnect with the reality of members of my own family. >> huawei is an incredible character he has a huge heart and ex-girlfriend's daughter. stepped into parent like a hollywood stepdaughter. sh
. >> part of your bio you live in michigan as well as cambridge massachusetts a part of your emphasis or the fact that you live there partially what does that mean to saturate yourself with more the communities and to keep her yourself. >> this book reconnected me even a member of my own family have a ton of family members in detroit. detroit has been in trouble since the auto plant shutdown. a lot of my family came from the deep south and they moved to detroit. they moved to...
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introducing today's contestants-- a business analyst from cambridge, massachusetts... a radiologist from chicago, illinois... and our returning champion, a software developer from san francisco, california... whose 2-day cash winnings total... and now, hosting "jeopardy!" -- ken jennings! [applause] thank you, johnny. welcome, everybody. now you've probably heard them say that good things come in threes. andrew he, our returning champion is certainly hoping that's true as he goes for win number three today, but our new challengers, dorothy and brennan would much rather start the weekend off with a jeopardy! win of their own. let's see what happens as we begin the jeopardy round. here are the categories we'll be playing. first... then... all the programs in the category streaming on disney+. and finally... and let me warn you, none of them will end with the letter s. - andrew, where do we go? - around the house, $1,000. - [beep] - that's the conservatory. - andrew. - 200 years ago, $1,000. later to be america's first homegrown saint, she wrote before her 1821 passing, "
introducing today's contestants-- a business analyst from cambridge, massachusetts... a radiologist from chicago, illinois... and our returning champion, a software developer from san francisco, california... whose 2-day cash winnings total... and now, hosting "jeopardy!" -- ken jennings! [applause] thank you, johnny. welcome, everybody. now you've probably heard them say that good things come in threes. andrew he, our returning champion is certainly hoping that's true as he goes for...
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. >> joining me now from cambridge, massachusetts, is cnn senior national security analyst juliette kayyem. good to have you on, juliette. in situations like this when it comes to why it happened, it's more what we don't know than we do know. >> yes. >> what, though, is your read on what you know so far? >> the police department feels pretty confident saying that this is an isolated incident, and that, to me, is the most important thing at this stage because we're heading into the holiday season, the big travel days. people are finally back together. this was the first kenosha parade since -- i'm sorry -- waukesha parade since covid began, and so people are out and about. so you want to make sure that there's no systemic, pervasive kind of attack or unrest. and i think that that's been sort of put to rest. >> yeah. >> that is the good news out of this. >> you know, one odd aspect of this is of course that horrific video of the car plowing through people. but there's another video of the car avoiding people, driving by, not targeting at all. what do you make of that? >> yes. so that's why i
. >> joining me now from cambridge, massachusetts, is cnn senior national security analyst juliette kayyem. good to have you on, juliette. in situations like this when it comes to why it happened, it's more what we don't know than we do know. >> yes. >> what, though, is your read on what you know so far? >> the police department feels pretty confident saying that this is an isolated incident, and that, to me, is the most important thing at this stage because we're...
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[cheers and [♪♪♪] [♪♪♪] >> so i grew up in cambridge, massachusetts and i was very fortunate to meet my future wife, now my wife while we were both attending graduate school at m.i.t., studying urban planning. so this is her hometown. so, we fell in love and moved to her city. [♪♪♪] [♪♪♪] >> i was introduced to this part of town while working on a campaign for gavin, who is running for mayor. i was one of the organizers out here and i met the people and i fell in love with them in the neighborhood. so it also was a place in the city that at the time that i could afford to buy a home and i wanted to own my own home. this is where we laid down our roots like many people in this neighborhood and we started our family and this is where we are going to be. i mean we are the part of san francisco. it's the two neighborhoods with the most children under the age of 18. everybody likes to talk about how san francisco is not family-friendly, there are not a lot of children and families. we have predominately single family homes. as i said, people move here to buy their first home,
[cheers and [♪♪♪] [♪♪♪] >> so i grew up in cambridge, massachusetts and i was very fortunate to meet my future wife, now my wife while we were both attending graduate school at m.i.t., studying urban planning. so this is her hometown. so, we fell in love and moved to her city. [♪♪♪] [♪♪♪] >> i was introduced to this part of town while working on a campaign for gavin, who is running for mayor. i was one of the organizers out here and i met the people and i...
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. [♪♪♪] [♪♪♪] >> so i grew up in cambridge, massachusetts and i was very fortunate to meet my future wife, now my wife while we were both attending graduate school at m.i.t., studying urban planning. so this is her hometown. so, we fell in love and moved to her city. [♪♪♪] [♪♪♪] >> i was introduced to this part of town while working on a campaign for gavin, who is running for mayor. i was one of the organizers out here and i met the people and i fell in love with them in the neighborhood. so it also was a place in the city that at the time that i could afford to buy a home and i wanted to own my own home. this is where we laid down our roots like many people in this neighborhood and we started our family and this is where we are going to be. i mean we are the part of san francisco. it's the two neighborhoods with the most children under the age of 18. everybody likes to talk about how san francisco is not family-friendly, there are not a lot of children and families. we have predominately single family homes. as i said, people move here to buy their first home, maybe with
. [♪♪♪] [♪♪♪] >> so i grew up in cambridge, massachusetts and i was very fortunate to meet my future wife, now my wife while we were both attending graduate school at m.i.t., studying urban planning. so this is her hometown. so, we fell in love and moved to her city. [♪♪♪] [♪♪♪] >> i was introduced to this part of town while working on a campaign for gavin, who is running for mayor. i was one of the organizers out here and i met the people and i fell in love...
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. [♪♪♪] [♪♪♪] >> so i grew up in cambridge, massachusetts and i was very fortunate to meet my future wife, now my wife while we were both attending graduate school at m.i.t., studying urban planning. so this is her hometown. so, we fell in love and moved to her city. [♪♪♪] [♪♪♪] >> i was introduced to this part of town while working on a campaign for gavin, who is running for mayor. i was one of the organizers out here and i met the people and i fell in love with them in the neighborhood. so it also was a place in the city that at the time that i could afford to buy a home and i wanted to own my own home. this is where we laid down our roots like many people in this neighborhood and we started our family and this is where we are going to be. i mean we are the part of san francisco. it's the two neighborhoods with the most children under the age of 18. everybody likes to talk about how san francisco is not family-friendly, there are not a lot of children and families. we have predominately single family homes. as i said, people move here to buy their first home, maybe with
. [♪♪♪] [♪♪♪] >> so i grew up in cambridge, massachusetts and i was very fortunate to meet my future wife, now my wife while we were both attending graduate school at m.i.t., studying urban planning. so this is her hometown. so, we fell in love and moved to her city. [♪♪♪] [♪♪♪] >> i was introduced to this part of town while working on a campaign for gavin, who is running for mayor. i was one of the organizers out here and i met the people and i fell in love...
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. [♪♪♪] [♪♪♪] >> so i grew up in cambridge, massachusetts and i was very fortunate to meet my future wife, now my wife while we were both attending graduate school at m.i.t., studying urban planning. so this is her hometown. so, we fell in love and moved to her city. [♪♪♪] [♪♪♪] >> i was introduced to this part of town while working on a campaign for gavin, who is running for mayor. i was one of the organizers out here and i met the people and i fell in love with them in the neighborhood. so it also was a place in the city that at the time that i could afford to buy a home and i wanted to own my own home. this is where we laid down our roots like many people in this neighborhood and we started our family and this is where we are going to be. i mean we are the part of san francisco. it's the two neighborhoods with the most children under the age of 18. everybody likes to talk about how san francisco is not family-friendly, there are not a lot of children and families. we have predominately single family homes. as i said, people move here to buy their first home, maybe with
. [♪♪♪] [♪♪♪] >> so i grew up in cambridge, massachusetts and i was very fortunate to meet my future wife, now my wife while we were both attending graduate school at m.i.t., studying urban planning. so this is her hometown. so, we fell in love and moved to her city. [♪♪♪] [♪♪♪] >> i was introduced to this part of town while working on a campaign for gavin, who is running for mayor. i was one of the organizers out here and i met the people and i fell in love...
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however, feeling quite successful in cambridge which was a leading center of massachusetts at the time, harvard college had recently been founded, and herbert acquired land and he rose very quickly through the government and he also became harm birds first treasurer however, after a few years he decides he needs to move back to england to settle some property disputes arising over inheritance issues. the whole family had come with them with exception of nathaniel and her brother, her older brother, the fan who would remain behind to attend harvard and penelope herself it is not clear why she did not accompany her family back to do new england the later, she may not affect the best relationship with her stepmother who herbert had married short after arriving at cambridge. we do know she probably at this time moved in with her father's sister, another penelope, and her husband richard bellingham who was a leading citizen of boston. he would serve as governor for several terms. the bellingham home was located near where the chapel is today. so moving there was exposing penelope to host th
however, feeling quite successful in cambridge which was a leading center of massachusetts at the time, harvard college had recently been founded, and herbert acquired land and he rose very quickly through the government and he also became harm birds first treasurer however, after a few years he decides he needs to move back to england to settle some property disputes arising over inheritance issues. the whole family had come with them with exception of nathaniel and her brother, her older...
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in cambridge, massachusetts, protesters rallied outside moderna's corporate headquarters thursday carting in wheelbarrows full of fake money covered in blood while demanding moderna share its vaccine recipe with producers in the global south. this is dr. joia mukherjee professor of global health at harvard medical school. >> we delivered this blood money to the steps of the moderna headquarters and we have stood for five minutes in silence. one minute per million people who have died, a large majority of them without access to the vaccine. we must force moderna to work with a long list of manufacturers around the world who are ready, who could actually scale up this vaccine. amy: anti-war advocates are condemning the biden administration for proposing a new $650 million missile sale to saudi arabia, warning the move will only trigger more death and suffering in yemen. if approved by congress, this would be the first major military sale to saudi arabia since president biden took office and vowed the u.s. would end support for offensive operations. in response, codepink tweeted -- "meanwhil
in cambridge, massachusetts, protesters rallied outside moderna's corporate headquarters thursday carting in wheelbarrows full of fake money covered in blood while demanding moderna share its vaccine recipe with producers in the global south. this is dr. joia mukherjee professor of global health at harvard medical school. >> we delivered this blood money to the steps of the moderna headquarters and we have stood for five minutes in silence. one minute per million people who have died, a...
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but at five years old and to move to massachusetts. even a merchant adventurer and then too die on the journey but was quite successful in cambridge. and early on acquired land and also became harvard's first treasurer. and then tois settle some property disputes and then to attend harvard cannot be self and then to have the best relationship with her stepmother and then to be shortly after arriving inam cambridge. and at this time moved in with her father's sister and her husband was a citizen of boston was governor over several terms. near working strapless today. with those that expect the nation's those that would have been overseen when those that testify. but we do know at some point she metow winslow here on the left. and then with harvard. he didn't graduate and they were well known to each other. and then in that from your loving wife susanna. both edward and susanna were married to other people on the mayflower voyage. ande then took place in the colony. so i want to talk to you for a minute about religion. and those that we
but at five years old and to move to massachusetts. even a merchant adventurer and then too die on the journey but was quite successful in cambridge. and early on acquired land and also became harvard's first treasurer. and then tois settle some property disputes and then to attend harvard cannot be self and then to have the best relationship with her stepmother and then to be shortly after arriving inam cambridge. and at this time moved in with her father's sister and her husband was a citizen...