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and the philadelphians are writing to boston and the connecticut ers are writing to boston. they're not writing to each other yet. they're that comes with the formation of congress and the creation of these new bonds. so there's this moment between the tea party and the seating of the first continental congress where boston is uniquely this communications node. and if they were then embarrassed by being as they been four years earlier, a complete failure on the t non consumption on importation front. this would corrode the legitimacy any claim that boston shouldn't pay the t to get the port act open. it should be simplest solution of the whole problem and that in fact paying for the t was one of the things that congress took up as a potential response to all of this. and could well have been a step forward. you've us so much to think about here and there. i know plenty more that we could that we could talk about in the book. but i want to be respectful of our audience here and make sure that we reserve a little bit of time for any questions you all may have. so, emily, who o
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and in fact, i i quote frequently from the boston pilot the catholic newspaper in boston at the time and remarkably still going strong today. they the editors of the boston pilot would plead with the incoming immigrants go west. don't stay in boston. it's dirty here. it's dangerous. there aren't enough jobs to go around get on a train go west where they're green or pastures and you can start a farm can find land and i find it incredible that the irish and again many of these first incoming irish were women said no, we're gonna stay right here. stay put figured this out in the case of the women the really the jobs that were available to them were as servants as domestics domestics to the point that the name bridget and made became interchangeable, right, you know, boston families would refer to my bridget or my biddy bitty being a you know, a nickname for bridget. i mentioned earlier my grandmother who was born bridget agnes when she came to america. she changed her name to della because she didn't want to be known as an irish bridget even though that's the job she took on just like b
and in fact, i i quote frequently from the boston pilot the catholic newspaper in boston at the time and remarkably still going strong today. they the editors of the boston pilot would plead with the incoming immigrants go west. don't stay in boston. it's dirty here. it's dangerous. there aren't enough jobs to go around get on a train go west where they're green or pastures and you can start a farm can find land and i find it incredible that the irish and again many of these first incoming...
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of the seven wonders of boston. it was the gilded age. isabella was a boston socialite. kelly horan (voiceover): she had thought, as a young woman, that what boston really needed was art. and she began collecting voraciously. patricia vigderman (voiceover): titian's rape of europa, rembrandt's, in particular, the storm on the sea of galilee. she had a vermeer. kelly horan (voiceover): gardner herself prized the concert by vermeer possibly more than any other painting in her museum. this was a painting that she bought at auction in paris. she beat out the louvre museum. it's a masterpiece. kelly horan (voiceover): at some time, with this growing collection, she decided, well, this all belongs in a museum. patricia vigderman (voiceover): when she came to build it, she modeled it on a venetian palazzo. all the artwork goes up and down the walls. stephen kurkjian: when she opened the museum in 1903, she mandated that it be free of charge to gain the appreciation and the attendance of all of boston. her museum at that po
of the seven wonders of boston. it was the gilded age. isabella was a boston socialite. kelly horan (voiceover): she had thought, as a young woman, that what boston really needed was art. and she began collecting voraciously. patricia vigderman (voiceover): titian's rape of europa, rembrandt's, in particular, the storm on the sea of galilee. she had a vermeer. kelly horan (voiceover): gardner herself prized the concert by vermeer possibly more than any other painting in her museum. this was a...
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another writer in the boston newspaper, the the boston wrote to his patriot neighbors, quote, you have no notion how grossly you are imposed upon by friendly accounts, according to this writer. the patriots employ implicit credulity toward congenial news sources, had built a baseless fabric of grievance. certainly when they looked at the declaration of independence loyalists, numerous examples of in the long list of grievances in the documents, middle section of exaggerations, if not outright fabrications concerning british actions. loyalists like thomas hutchinson, who mentioned earlier he wrote a pamphlet called strictures upon the declaration of independ ence, which attempted to sort ofac check the documt and poke some holes in the documents. assertions about briti picy and condionin the colonies. and so i think it's actually taking this loyalist critique quite seriously. i think it's quite easy for us to dismiss accounts of loyalists as being, you know, anti-colonial propaganda and patriot propaganda. i should say, or as just being the result of grapes. but i don't think that's rea
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cramer: he's wearing a boston red sox cap. he also still has his wallet, so right away they know that this is not a robbery. this is something else. investigators pretty quickly determined who it was, a guy named odin lloyd. ♪ cramer: odin lloyd was a 27-year-old man living a pretty unassuming life with his mother. he had a girlfriend he was very close to. he was very close to his family. he was a semiprofessional football player. ward: i answered the phone, and he says... "are you ursula ward?" and i said, "yes." i said, "is my son okay?" sweet: there's people i know, people i know that this could have happened to, and it would have been, like, i seen it coming. you know, odin, never seen anything like this happening ever. hold on. ♪ [ sniffles ] he still has his phone, and he also has two sets of keys. they went about trying to figure out who these keys belonged to because there was a body and two sets of keys but no car, and they very quickly were able to track down the keys to a rental car. the car was registered to aa
cramer: he's wearing a boston red sox cap. he also still has his wallet, so right away they know that this is not a robbery. this is something else. investigators pretty quickly determined who it was, a guy named odin lloyd. ♪ cramer: odin lloyd was a 27-year-old man living a pretty unassuming life with his mother. he had a girlfriend he was very close to. he was very close to his family. he was a semiprofessional football player. ward: i answered the phone, and he says... "are you...
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another writer in the boston newspaper, the the boston wrote to his patriot neighbors, quote, you have no notion how grossly you are imposed upon by friendly accounts, according to this writer. the patriots employ implicit credulity toward congenial news sources, had built a baseless fabric of grievance. certainly when they looked at the declaration of independence loyalists, numerous examples of in the long list of grievances in the documents, middle section of exaggerations, if not outright fabrications concerning british actions. loyalists like thomas hutchinson, who mentioned earlier he wrote a pamphlet called strictures upon the declaration of independ ence, which attempted to sort of fact check the document and poke some holes in the documents. assertions about british policy and conditions in the colonies. and so i think it's actually taking this loyalist critique quite seriously. i think it's quite easy for us to dismiss accounts of loyalists as being, you know, anti-colonial propaganda and patriot propaganda. i should say, or as just being the result of grapes. but i don't thi
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the current investor to boston. it wasn't the system to richard holbrooke who was working on the piece agreement there, charlie, who had been writing the taken peace agreements, was the deputy to the state secretary. so the, so all of them are now back to, as they like to say, finished and finished business, but only they know what didn't finish business is for them. it's to know republican service, good create unitary boston hertz and convenient dominated by boston must be fold. it for you, i respect islam. i respect people in countries who follow that faith and which makes this country successful. i've got nothing against them of what you were dealing with, the relations between boston and her. it's a good being as others and as others are both. so you have to bear in mind that the board remains that the collective west. i think that the term west is wrong, just like the impulse narrative of some western buttons on us impressions serve it to stop making friends in the world which withdraw the recognition of the co
the current investor to boston. it wasn't the system to richard holbrooke who was working on the piece agreement there, charlie, who had been writing the taken peace agreements, was the deputy to the state secretary. so the, so all of them are now back to, as they like to say, finished and finished business, but only they know what didn't finish business is for them. it's to know republican service, good create unitary boston hertz and convenient dominated by boston must be fold. it for you, i...
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that means in boston, it's officially spring.— that means in boston, it's officially spring. what a lovely ritual commiseration - officially spring. what a lovely ritual commiseration set - officially spring. what a lovely ritual commiseration set for i officially spring. what a lovely l ritual commiseration set for the sporting results, i'm a welshman and welsh rugby at the moment has a similarfeeling, wooden welsh rugby at the moment has a similar feeling, wooden spoon welsh rugby at the moment has a similarfeeling, wooden spoon in welsh rugby at the moment has a similar feeling, wooden spoon in the six nations — all gloss over that. justine, the floor is yours. i six nations - all gloss over that. justine, the floor is yours. i think there's one _ justine, the floor is yours. i think there's one other— justine, the floor is yours. i think there's one other story _ justine, the floor is yours. i think there's one other story has been | there's one other story has been dominating the headlines today in the uk, _ dominating the headlines today in the uk, and that is sam b
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good credit union, terry boston hurts of covina, dominated by boston, must smaller respect to slump, respect people and countries who follow that faith and which makes this country successful. i've got nothing against them but to you were dealing with the relations between boston and her to covina. and as others are both so you have to bear in mind that the board remains of the collective west. i think that the term west is wrong, just like the impulse narrative of some western balkans on us pressure and serve it to stop making friends in the world would withdraw. the recognition of comfortable is cert bed which serve to uphold some of the agreements. it had with the west and they usually believe the west and what we have now in the council of europe is a result of all the members of the united nations can also be members of the council of your cost of all is not that and yet they're holding the vote. all of that is breaking the rules or creating the rules as we see fit, that only sticks of help remediating. such moves are my absence of belief. those things are coordinated. after all
good credit union, terry boston hurts of covina, dominated by boston, must smaller respect to slump, respect people and countries who follow that faith and which makes this country successful. i've got nothing against them but to you were dealing with the relations between boston and her to covina. and as others are both so you have to bear in mind that the board remains of the collective west. i think that the term west is wrong, just like the impulse narrative of some western balkans on us...
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outside of boston. the immediacy oft boston. the continental congress efforts on first establishing the army. but it would soon need to address the need for a navy and four marines not possess an either. at the time congress leraged a temporary stopgap in the use of privateers or sanctioned pirates in which private merchant were converted into warships and manned by civilian crews. capture british shipping on the high seas. privateers had some positive impact in capturing british supplies, but many were in business for gain. their actions rarely coordinated with ground forces, and washington had no over them. in fact, they became a draw on thewer and resources that would later be needed by the continental army. navy, marines. realized that the privateers alone were insofar urgent to blockade the british in boston being resupplied and reinforced from overseas, so added necessity. he created his own navy using soldiers to fill role of sailor. colonel john glover, marblehead, massachusetts, provided washington with his first ship t
outside of boston. the immediacy oft boston. the continental congress efforts on first establishing the army. but it would soon need to address the need for a navy and four marines not possess an either. at the time congress leraged a temporary stopgap in the use of privateers or sanctioned pirates in which private merchant were converted into warships and manned by civilian crews. capture british shipping on the high seas. privateers had some positive impact in capturing british supplies, but...
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i imagine a gentle old boston dinner party at i imagine a genteel boston dinner partyan which conferencet ten her brother is asked awkward questions about his sisters new book. the answers as best you can. he returns home to his vast library now among the largest in greater boston, paralyzed by soul-searching. had he indeed gone wrong in cultivating a young girls intellect just has his parents had worried? what harm had he unleashed on the world by lending his little sister milton and shakespeare? he wrotete her a letter which is now lost, but child's response conjures it's admonishing tone. you asked me to be prudent and that will be so, she concedes. but, she quickly warns, it is too late for what the world calls prudent. i've examined the cause of the slave to thoroughly and felt his wrongs too deeply to be prudent in the worldly sense of the term, she wrote. i imagine him reading the letter and closing his eyes had an intense guy madge and cheerful chili told there will no longer be receiving the juvenile miscellany since a beloved editor turned out to be a dangerous radical. but whil
i imagine a gentle old boston dinner party at i imagine a genteel boston dinner partyan which conferencet ten her brother is asked awkward questions about his sisters new book. the answers as best you can. he returns home to his vast library now among the largest in greater boston, paralyzed by soul-searching. had he indeed gone wrong in cultivating a young girls intellect just has his parents had worried? what harm had he unleashed on the world by lending his little sister milton and...
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and then we get to boston and we say, "okay, this is what it's been trending at. it's been sort of moving over the past 12 hours, crawling up the atlantic seaboard. how has the storm morphed? how has it changed? what have the impacts been? how have the impacts changed?" because by the time we get to boston, we could have a clearer view of exactly what this storm is gonna do, seeing how it's responded, and as it's been tracking. - great insight, you guys. - thank you. - and we feel the passion and the geekdom, you know, feel it all coming through. jason, kate, lonnie, thank you so much. really appreciate that. - thank you. - and thank you for watching this episode of "in focus," featuring the work of our colleagues from across the country at local cbs news stations. we have more than 5,000 people, many of them behind the scenes, living and working in the cities you care about, around the country and in your community. cbs news puts the stories that matter "in focus." until next time, i'm maurice dubois. (soft upbeat music) you're looking at some real jack in the bo
and then we get to boston and we say, "okay, this is what it's been trending at. it's been sort of moving over the past 12 hours, crawling up the atlantic seaboard. how has the storm morphed? how has it changed? what have the impacts been? how have the impacts changed?" because by the time we get to boston, we could have a clearer view of exactly what this storm is gonna do, seeing how it's responded, and as it's been tracking. - great insight, you guys. - thank you. - and we feel the...
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she remains one of the greatest public servants boston and our commonwealth has ever seen. she dedicatedto serving the local chinatown community and affecting lasting and positive change. at a young age, caroline lost her father and began serving asr while also looking after her two younger brothers and sister. her willingness to care for her family extended all to boston chinatown where community members would rely on caroline's assistance when seeking medical care. at the time, socially con congruent care was not possible for asians in bosto be at her "inside edition weekend" as an advocate and friend. her community led to movement building her as she went on to fight in all levels of government against discrimination faced by asian americans. from managing chinatown's little city hall to her history making tenure in the u.s. department of health and human services office for civil rights, she always made sure her home community had a seat at the table. the massachusetts seventh, which i'm proud to represent, a vibrant and diverse district, po represent this district as a
she remains one of the greatest public servants boston and our commonwealth has ever seen. she dedicatedto serving the local chinatown community and affecting lasting and positive change. at a young age, caroline lost her father and began serving asr while also looking after her two younger brothers and sister. her willingness to care for her family extended all to boston chinatown where community members would rely on caroline's assistance when seeking medical care. at the time, socially con...
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she was vaulted by that book into, boston's literary circles. she was really celebrated by people, like george tickner, she got to meet lafayette when he came through and was at the governors ball. she quickly followed that novel with another one, she started writing stories for children. she started editing one of the first periodic calls for children called the juvenile miscellany, which was this wonderful concoction of stories and poems and riddles and games. it was quickly popular up and down the east coast are records of children in the south waiting for it to appear. the mothers saying, i know what that noise is the juvenile must have come. so it was a very popular and again very early american kind of publication. there hadn't been anything like that really published for americans yet. and then in 1829, she published something that keenan referred to, the american frugal housewife. i love this subtitle of this book, which is dedicated to those are not ashamed of economy. so it's a definite indication that she was growing with the boston h
she was vaulted by that book into, boston's literary circles. she was really celebrated by people, like george tickner, she got to meet lafayette when he came through and was at the governors ball. she quickly followed that novel with another one, she started writing stories for children. she started editing one of the first periodic calls for children called the juvenile miscellany, which was this wonderful concoction of stories and poems and riddles and games. it was quickly popular up and...
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she was vaulted by that book into, boston's literary circles. she was really celebrated by people, like george tickner, she got to meet lafayette when he came through and was at the governors ball. she quickly followed that novel with another one, she started writing stories for children. she started editing one of the first periodic calls for children called the juvenile miscellany, which was this wonderful concoction of stories and poems and riddles and games. it was quickly popular up and down the east coast are records of children in the south waiting for it to appear. the mothers saying, i know what that noise is the juvenile must have come. so it was a very popular and again very early american kind of publication. there hadn't been anything like that really published for americans yet. and then in 1829, she published something that keenan referred to, the american frugal housewife. i love this subtitle of this book, which is dedicated to those are not ashamed of economy. so it's a definite indication that she was growing with the boston h
she was vaulted by that book into, boston's literary circles. she was really celebrated by people, like george tickner, she got to meet lafayette when he came through and was at the governors ball. she quickly followed that novel with another one, she started writing stories for children. she started editing one of the first periodic calls for children called the juvenile miscellany, which was this wonderful concoction of stories and poems and riddles and games. it was quickly popular up and...
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hills farm, seniors escape, parades in boston. through these and doubtless other incidents lydia fashioned an impression of slavery that was both complex and limited. she knew that slavery had recently existed in her own world and she knew that it existed elsewhere. she knew that some people were trying to end it and some to escape it. some to prevent it. some to preserve it. in her developing young mind, it probably still felt very distant and still abstract. still like nothing that could affect her life very much. let me finish a little bit on this -- on her early years. though the official education in medford was somewhat limited , lydia francis had an advantage over other children. she had an older brother who left the's. in her earliest memories, he was never without one in his pocket and poring over it at every moment of leisure. there was his little sister watching him with attention as only little sisters can. what was he doing? what was that? what do the words mean? perhaps they obliged by recounting stories for novels t
hills farm, seniors escape, parades in boston. through these and doubtless other incidents lydia fashioned an impression of slavery that was both complex and limited. she knew that slavery had recently existed in her own world and she knew that it existed elsewhere. she knew that some people were trying to end it and some to escape it. some to prevent it. some to preserve it. in her developing young mind, it probably still felt very distant and still abstract. still like nothing that could...
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. >>> and boston strong tonight. the remarkable images coming in from the boston marathon. >> announcer: from abc news, this is "abc world news tonight" with david muir, reporting tonight from tel aviv, israel. >> david: good evening tonight from tel aviv. we are here tonight as the world now waits for israel's response, after the first ever direct attack by iran on israel. more than 300 missiles and drones in the middle of the night. the u.s. helping to defend israel from that iranian attack. tonight, the israeli war cabinet meeting again into the evening, and now israel saying there will be a response. >>> and, of course, the history also made tonight back in the u.s. the other major story. for the first time ever, a criminal trial involving a former president. donald trump arriving in court, facing 34 felony counts of falsifying business records to cover up an alleged hush money payment to stormy daniels to hide their alleged affair from voters before the 2016 election. trump in the courtroom today as the first 96
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the red army and in this moment was now the red coats in boston and housed on boston common. this is not the british army protect, the colonies. this is the british army intimidating the colonies. you don't put them in an urban area full of british people. if it's to manage the british people. so is a terrible thing. this of course it is. who's to blame the people who brought this army to are to blame heartless as the soldiers weren't there to protect us. they were there to intimidate. it was inevitable all that there was going to be a conflict conflict. and instead of cebte the colonies somehow and what hell is that? we got t fm the dutch, as well as the english and. now we can't cheaper tea from the dutch you brought down the price. what you did is try to cage us into a monopoly and under guise of lowering the duties up the enforce cement that us rigidly tied in to. you know it's not like it was just tea like it is now tea was the most popular drink the time it was a central part of british and britain and the british colonies life for the last decade made parliament overst
the red army and in this moment was now the red coats in boston and housed on boston common. this is not the british army protect, the colonies. this is the british army intimidating the colonies. you don't put them in an urban area full of british people. if it's to manage the british people. so is a terrible thing. this of course it is. who's to blame the people who brought this army to are to blame heartless as the soldiers weren't there to protect us. they were there to intimidate. it was...
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they also want to send the crafts to boston, boston is known as a hotbed of raging abolitionists, it is a place where there is a strong black community and neighborhood where hysilly can be protected. if you go there now, right next seeywa where people go incan and out. it has been described as a honeycomb. it would be really hard to physically get them out of that neighborhood. susan: in philadelphia if they reveal themselves to the abolitionist community, did the word start spreading immediately? you say this was an age of communication, did the story spread far and wide at that point? ilyon woo: absolutely because this has been evidenced today, it's a great story. i have been following these different activists and you can hear the whispers, did you hear this? have you heard of this incredible feat? it's like nothing i've ever heard of. so people are writing back and forth, and news is te traveling across the country because they encounter this man who is a self a man dissipated man, a great storyteller and lecturer antislavery activist and he writes a letter to william lloyd garr
they also want to send the crafts to boston, boston is known as a hotbed of raging abolitionists, it is a place where there is a strong black community and neighborhood where hysilly can be protected. if you go there now, right next seeywa where people go incan and out. it has been described as a honeycomb. it would be really hard to physically get them out of that neighborhood. susan: in philadelphia if they reveal themselves to the abolitionist community, did the word start spreading...
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it's cold in boston, too. thank you very much, lawrence, for going back up there. >> brian: going to roxbury where 45 population are black. 28 are hispanic and latino, 48% are white. there might be vineyard moment suddenly the illegal immigrants have come home to say hello and they don't want to meet them. meanwhile to another fox news alert. new video obtained by fox news digital shows the host of the kansas city chiefs watch party in cuffs moments after three of his friends were found frozen to death in his backyard. >> steve: plus, we now know that that host apparently has checked into rehab after the tragedy and a source close to his family says he is facing his addiction head on we don't know exactly what he is addicted. to say. >> ainsley: brooke singman is here with the latest. even though we saw him in handcuffs. the police say he is not 100 percent being investigated this is not a homicide. >> that watch party host jordan willis later released by police. we are now learning that he checked himself int
it's cold in boston, too. thank you very much, lawrence, for going back up there. >> brian: going to roxbury where 45 population are black. 28 are hispanic and latino, 48% are white. there might be vineyard moment suddenly the illegal immigrants have come home to say hello and they don't want to meet them. meanwhile to another fox news alert. new video obtained by fox news digital shows the host of the kansas city chiefs watch party in cuffs moments after three of his friends were found...
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así que estará pendiente y permanecer en casa, sobre todo aquellos que vivan en boston. porque aunque sea corto, el periodo para conducir y todo esto con esa nieve es muy peligroso y sobre todo que ocurre temprano en la mañana, cuando muchos están en lo que conocemos como el commute es el camino al trabajo donde pudiera complicarse la situación. mucha precaución por allá han cancelado las escuelas también en algunos condados, pero cuando pase lo peligroso, tal vez salir a disfrutar de esta nieve. claro que sí. un pie de nieve se puede pasar muy bien. muchas gracias. claro nos vamos ahora hasta oaxaca, en méxico, donde una persona murió y otras 5 resultaron heridas al estrellarse un avión monomotor contra un centro de conservación de tortugas marinas en la playa de 8. el aparato cayó cuando intentaba realizar una aterrizaje de emergencia. el fallecido era un hombre de 62 años que se encontraba dentro del campamento de tortugas. los heridos 4 canadienses y un mexicano fueron llevados a un hospital cercano. las autoridades de nueva york amplían desde hoy el to
así que estará pendiente y permanecer en casa, sobre todo aquellos que vivan en boston. porque aunque sea corto, el periodo para conducir y todo esto con esa nieve es muy peligroso y sobre todo que ocurre temprano en la mañana, cuando muchos están en lo que conocemos como el commute es el camino al trabajo donde pudiera complicarse la situación. mucha precaución por allá han cancelado las escuelas también en algunos condados, pero cuando pase lo peligroso, tal vez salir a disfrutar de...
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boston swept the indiana pacers, winning game four, 105-102 last night. they'll play the winner of the minnesota/dallas series in the finals. >>> the nba family mourns the passing of hall of famer bill walton. >> a moment of silence was held in honor of basketball legend and former celtics player bill walton before last night's game. the two-time ba champion died yesterday at 71 after a long battle with cancer. cbs's elise preston takes a look at his life and legacy. one of the most colorful characters in the game on and off the court. >> reporter: everything was outsized from his hall of fame career to his over-the-top personality. for decades he treated basketball fans to colorful quirky commentary. >> this could be heated. this could be burnt as feel. >> reporter: but on the court, it was his dominant play that did all the talking, winning two nba championships for ucla for legendary coach john wooden and two nba titles for the portland trail blazers and boston celtics. he always embraced culture, protesting against vietnam and speaking for marijuana.
boston swept the indiana pacers, winning game four, 105-102 last night. they'll play the winner of the minnesota/dallas series in the finals. >>> the nba family mourns the passing of hall of famer bill walton. >> a moment of silence was held in honor of basketball legend and former celtics player bill walton before last night's game. the two-time ba champion died yesterday at 71 after a long battle with cancer. cbs's elise preston takes a look at his life and legacy. one of the...
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cities acrosss the countries are struggling with the migrant crisis and tonight boston and denver are dealing with their own unique circumstances after migrants surged in those cities, people one of boston's most expensive neighborhoods are outraged over a plan to open an emergency overflow shelter for migrants 80 living in a united way operation shelter in boston's sea port neighborhood, neighbors say they feel blind sided and officials don't have answers for them. >> can we finally have i little bit of decorp. in the room. >> no this is my neighborhood aren't how is it a done deal when you cannot answer these questions. >> in my view these people are already here and if we're going to fight the situation we need to fight the border policy ordeal with it in washington. >> reporter: there's also concerns that there's not enough showers in this office space on your screen that will be turned into a migrant shelter. boston's mayor claims the shelter must be operated with minimal impact to the very frustrated neighbors. in the city of denver a nounsed some of its on-call employees may ha
cities acrosss the countries are struggling with the migrant crisis and tonight boston and denver are dealing with their own unique circumstances after migrants surged in those cities, people one of boston's most expensive neighborhoods are outraged over a plan to open an emergency overflow shelter for migrants 80 living in a united way operation shelter in boston's sea port neighborhood, neighbors say they feel blind sided and officials don't have answers for them. >> can we finally have...
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the red army and in this moment was now the red coats in boston and housed on boston common. this is not the british army protect, the colonies. this is the british army intimidating the colonies. you don't put them in an urban area full of british people. if it's to manage the british people. so is a terrible thing. this of course it is. who's to blame the people who brought this army to are to blame heartless as the soldiers weren't there to protect us. they were there to intimidate. it was inevitable all that there was going to be a conflict conflict. and instead of celebrate the colonies somehow and wt hell is that? we got tea from the dutch, as well as the english and. now c't cheaper tea from the dutch you brought down the price. what you did is try to cage us into a monopoly and under guise of lowering the duties up the enforce cement that us rigidly tied in to. you know it's not like it was just tea like it is now tea was the most popular drink the time it was a central part of british and britain and the british colonies life for the last decade made parliament overs
the red army and in this moment was now the red coats in boston and housed on boston common. this is not the british army protect, the colonies. this is the british army intimidating the colonies. you don't put them in an urban area full of british people. if it's to manage the british people. so is a terrible thing. this of course it is. who's to blame the people who brought this army to are to blame heartless as the soldiers weren't there to protect us. they were there to intimidate. it was...
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we were all at the boston airport yesterday. did you realize that boston has got such a migrant problem that just like chicago now, they are keeping the migrants at the airport simply because -- and we all know it's freezing out there. it's warm. >> lawrence: we will be interviewing folks about that later. >> brian: carley shimkus, 12 minutes after the hour making debut on "fox & friends." >> carley: for t this day. i stayed on that couch three straight days holding down the fort. >> brian: did you sleep here. >> carley: 4 clock in the morning i would go downstairs and just wait. >> steve: why on the couch? >> carley: personal choice. >> brian: protection. >> carley: i am glad you are back. glad to see everybody out there. have some searness to get. to say u.s. navy interpreting two missiles launched by houthi rebels yesterday. the iranian backed terror group was targeting a u.s. flags container ship in the gulf of aden and pentagon officials will discuss the u.s. military presence in iraq in the coming weeks. there are currentl
we were all at the boston airport yesterday. did you realize that boston has got such a migrant problem that just like chicago now, they are keeping the migrants at the airport simply because -- and we all know it's freezing out there. it's warm. >> lawrence: we will be interviewing folks about that later. >> brian: carley shimkus, 12 minutes after the hour making debut on "fox & friends." >> carley: for t this day. i stayed on that couch three straight days...
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they also want to send the crafts to boston, boston is known as a hotbed of raging abolitionists, it is a place where there is a strong black community and neighborhood where thsically can be protected. if you go there now, right next to t african meeting house can see alleyways where people go in and out. it has been described as a honeycomb. it would be really hard to physically get them out of that neighborhood. susan: in philadelphia if they reveal themselves to the abolitionist community, did the word start spreading immediately? you say this was an age of communication, did the story spread far and wide at that point? ilyon woo: absolutely because this has been evidenced today, it's a great story. i have been following these different activists and you can hear the whispers, did you hear this? have you heard of this incredible feat? it's like nothing i've ever heard of. so people are writing back and forth, and news is n traveling across the country because they encounter this man who is a self a man dissipated man, a great storyteller and lecturer antislavery activist and he w
they also want to send the crafts to boston, boston is known as a hotbed of raging abolitionists, it is a place where there is a strong black community and neighborhood where thsically can be protected. if you go there now, right next to t african meeting house can see alleyways where people go in and out. it has been described as a honeycomb. it would be really hard to physically get them out of that neighborhood. susan: in philadelphia if they reveal themselves to the abolitionist community,...
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so, garrison came to boston looking for recruits. looking for people who could help spread the gospel of abolition, he no -- he knew of child's work, he praised her, as being equal in wit and wisdom to benjamin franklin himself. he knew she was a talented novelist with a bend toward social justice, he knew she was capable of giving readers practical advice on how to change their lives. maybe she would write for him, first she would need to become an abolitionist. soon, after arriving in boston, garrison proposed that they meet. decades later, child still remembered garrison's effect. i was then all absorbed in poetry and painting, soaring aloft on psyche wings into the and serial regions of mysticism, garrison got hold of the strings of my conscious and pulled me into reforms, it is of no use to imagine what might have been if i never met him, all dreams vanished, old associates departed and all things became new. i could not otherwise, so help me god. so after that point, what she describes as a conversion experience, she was left w
so, garrison came to boston looking for recruits. looking for people who could help spread the gospel of abolition, he no -- he knew of child's work, he praised her, as being equal in wit and wisdom to benjamin franklin himself. he knew she was a talented novelist with a bend toward social justice, he knew she was capable of giving readers practical advice on how to change their lives. maybe she would write for him, first she would need to become an abolitionist. soon, after arriving in boston,...
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he came to boston to try to convert others. as been very good books published recently that make the point very clearly to be an abolitionist even to be a radicalte like that to think slavery should end immediately did not mean you believe in racial equality. there are many white many whites that thought slavery should end but that did not think that the and their descendents were their equals. they still did not want black americans in their churches or in their schools or in their public transportation. there was a lot of violence in the north in the 1830s as abolitionists became more vocal, people felt very threatened by their message not only of abolition but in some cases racial equality. once she converted to abolitionism did embrace the idea of racial equality. which made her even more radical among her peers. so, i want to pick up again a little bit with what happened to her and she met garrison. so garrison came to boston looking for recruits. looking for people who could help spread the gospel of abolition. a new look
he came to boston to try to convert others. as been very good books published recently that make the point very clearly to be an abolitionist even to be a radicalte like that to think slavery should end immediately did not mean you believe in racial equality. there are many white many whites that thought slavery should end but that did not think that the and their descendents were their equals. they still did not want black americans in their churches or in their schools or in their public...
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we're still dealing with it from new york into boston before it departs. as we go through the evening hours and brings in some strong winds on the backside, snowfall totals topping six plus inches of snow just north of new york city and around places like boston. from accuweather, i'm meteorologist melissa dancer >> coming up, a surprise for valentine's day shoppers record prices. >> but first, they're calling it a day of action. why? flight attendants are protesting today. and it's not just for higher wages. >> and later, taylor swift's chicken tenders at 5 a.m. all th morning america. >> welcome back. a massive drug bust in colombia. more than five tons of cocaine headed to the u.s. were seized from a home. police found a gate in the floor which led to the drugs. the bust is worth $150. >> million flight attendants are joining forces today in what's being called a day of action. a global picket in cities across the u.s. and the u.k. among their demands, higher wages and an end to sexism. abc's lionel moise reports. >> this morning, flight attendants arou
we're still dealing with it from new york into boston before it departs. as we go through the evening hours and brings in some strong winds on the backside, snowfall totals topping six plus inches of snow just north of new york city and around places like boston. from accuweather, i'm meteorologist melissa dancer >> coming up, a surprise for valentine's day shoppers record prices. >> but first, they're calling it a day of action. why? flight attendants are protesting today. and it's...