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[applause] good evening, massachusetts. speaker, leader, members of the senate and the house the treasurer of goldberg, chief justice and members of the judiciary and governor's counsel, governor dukakis, governor. [applause] it's also good to see governor swift. [applause] officials -- [applause] they are a rowdy bunch. leaders from business and labor, clergy and guests, thank you for being here tonight. thank you as well to my partner, the commonwealth's first partner. [applause] thank you for all of your love and support. and thank you for my family for all you've given to me. [applause] lieutenant governor. [applause] we have had a great year. it's been so special to work with you. your care and compassion for our residents is unbounded plus you have a pretty great game. to the cabinet and executive staff, we can take one for this one. we do things a little differently. >> forgive us. we are rookies. it to the cabinet and executive staff, you are the best teammates we could ever have to the state employees in this chamb
[applause] good evening, massachusetts. speaker, leader, members of the senate and the house the treasurer of goldberg, chief justice and members of the judiciary and governor's counsel, governor dukakis, governor. [applause] it's also good to see governor swift. [applause] officials -- [applause] they are a rowdy bunch. leaders from business and labor, clergy and guests, thank you for being here tonight. thank you as well to my partner, the commonwealth's first partner. [applause] thank you...
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[applause] [applause] good evening massachusetts. [cheering] good evening massachusetts. president, speaker, leader tara, leader jones, members of the senate and the house, secretary galvin, attorney general campbell, treasurer goldberg, chief justice and members of the judiciary and the governor's counsel. governor dukakis, governor swift. [applause] [applause] [applause] good to see you here. it is also good to see governor swift. [cheering] [applause] [applause] mayor and local officials,. [laughter] [cheering] it is a rowdy bunch. leaders from business and labor, clergy and guests, thank you for being herenk tonight. thank you as well to myy partner in the commonwealth's first, first partner. [applause]pp thank you. thank you for all of your love and support. and thank you to my family for all that you have given to me. [applause] lieutenant governor,. [cheering] [cheering] we have had we have had a great year. it has been so special to work with you. your knowledge of local issues is unmatched. your care and compassion for our residents is unbounded. plus you've got
[applause] [applause] good evening massachusetts. [cheering] good evening massachusetts. president, speaker, leader tara, leader jones, members of the senate and the house, secretary galvin, attorney general campbell, treasurer goldberg, chief justice and members of the judiciary and the governor's counsel. governor dukakis, governor swift. [applause] [applause] [applause] good to see you here. it is also good to see governor swift. [cheering] [applause] [applause] mayor and local officials,....
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from massachusetts gives up the game today. he comes to the floor of the house and he says, quote republicans own this now. that is an important phrase. republicans own this now. whatea my radical progressive democrat colleagues who believe in wide open borders allowing mass release of immigrants, that resulted in the deaths of thousands of americans through fentanyl or the danger of what we saw happen to laken riley those radical progressive democrats are realizing the american people are caught up to them. they realize it's their policies that rule in the death and destruction of the american people. so they are putting forward bills that have no chance of succeed, legislation that will not solve the problem or cod -- will codify mass releases, will not deal with unaccompanied children, will not deal with issues of parole that the president is using to violate current law which requires case-by-case analysis to process people in the united states, mass relesses, that resulted in the death of laken riley. my colleagues on the
from massachusetts gives up the game today. he comes to the floor of the house and he says, quote republicans own this now. that is an important phrase. republicans own this now. whatea my radical progressive democrat colleagues who believe in wide open borders allowing mass release of immigrants, that resulted in the deaths of thousands of americans through fentanyl or the danger of what we saw happen to laken riley those radical progressive democrats are realizing the american people are...
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stephen in west springfield massachusetts. >> caller: yes, hi. i just wanted to make a statement i voted today, and i'm not really happy with either candidate, but i definitely will not vote for joe biden. but i want to tell you one thing you previous call mentioning how biden, the republicans don't voter problem, but you know the administration reminds me of the three stooges, an episode i saw it as a kid they went in the back of a mansion, snuck in, released mice and amps et cetera as exterminators and then they went around and knocked on the front door and said do you need any exterminators and then they looked around and realized and said yes. joe biden is the problem with of this border problem and now he wants to pretend like he wants to fix it and that is basically all i have to say. besides, he is not to be president again. >> host: stephen in massachusetts who voted in one of the super tuesday states immigration and border security, an important more results from the states tonight. what did you find out? >> stephen in massachusetts. let
stephen in west springfield massachusetts. >> caller: yes, hi. i just wanted to make a statement i voted today, and i'm not really happy with either candidate, but i definitely will not vote for joe biden. but i want to tell you one thing you previous call mentioning how biden, the republicans don't voter problem, but you know the administration reminds me of the three stooges, an episode i saw it as a kid they went in the back of a mansion, snuck in, released mice and amps et cetera as...
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speaker, does jacht massachusetts have any -- does the gentleman from massachusetts have any additional speakers or is he prepared to close? mr. mcgovern: i'm prepared to close. ms. houchin: we're prepared to close also, mr. speaker. i reserve. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman reserves. the gentleman from massachusetts to close. mr. mcgovern: mr. speaker, again, this has been the most incompetent, ineffective, unproductive congress in the history of the united states of america. the fact that we are here considering these nonsense, do-nothing bills, is just the latest example. this republican majority has been a failure. a total embarrassment. i could spend all day comparing our record with theirs. republicans have had pathetically few bills of substance enacted into law. and on must-pass legislation, every single time it has been democrats who have had to step up to give republicans the votes that they needed to get things across the finish line. the gentlelady can't rebut that because there's nothing to rebut. republicans have done nothing of importance. i don't even know why
speaker, does jacht massachusetts have any -- does the gentleman from massachusetts have any additional speakers or is he prepared to close? mr. mcgovern: i'm prepared to close. ms. houchin: we're prepared to close also, mr. speaker. i reserve. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman reserves. the gentleman from massachusetts to close. mr. mcgovern: mr. speaker, again, this has been the most incompetent, ineffective, unproductive congress in the history of the united states of america. the...
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the gentleman from massachusetts is recognized. mr. mcgovern: mr. speaker, i'm % the distinguished gentlewoman from new mexico, a valued member of the rules committee, ms. leger fernandez. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman from new mexico is recognized for three minutes. ms. leger fernandez: mr. speaker, today after months of delay that caused the loss of ukrainian military advantage, that cost children's lives and access to food and aid, that allowed china to threaten the indo-pacific congress will finally vote. congress is finally going to vote to fund the fight against the tyranny of russia, iran, and china. to fight for democracy and peace. why did it take us this long? yesterday in rules the republican chair of the foreign affairs committee noted that every republican president since the soviet union era has stood on the right side of history and stood up to russia. presidents have eisenhower to reagan, bush, senior and jr., they new that russia's desire to reassert its empire by bombing and invading its neighbor also harms america and a
the gentleman from massachusetts is recognized. mr. mcgovern: mr. speaker, i'm % the distinguished gentlewoman from new mexico, a valued member of the rules committee, ms. leger fernandez. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman from new mexico is recognized for three minutes. ms. leger fernandez: mr. speaker, today after months of delay that caused the loss of ukrainian military advantage, that cost children's lives and access to food and aid, that allowed china to threaten the indo-pacific...
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massachusetts, many of were in boston and the highest overdose death rate in massachusetts is among american indians, followed by black latin x-men. the risks associated with opioid overdoses to increase as the drug changes and we see increasing levels of fentanyl a highly, highly potent synthetic opioid present. now there are subgroup of those suffering with addiction that are more to overdoses, including those that are homeless and that are veterans. we're lucky to have governor maura healey as our leader here in massachusetts as she led the nation and exposing the wrongdoings of the billionaire sackler family through suing pharma and court for the cause of the opioid epidemic. and 2020, she announced the resolution of claims against the nation's three largest drug distributors that is now providing hundreds of millions of dollars to address the opioid crisis across the state and nation. we are in need of urgent to address this opioid crisis and the role that cannabis can play not only compelling, it's a practical, non-lethal and legal tool. and our public health clinical toolkit that we c
massachusetts, many of were in boston and the highest overdose death rate in massachusetts is among american indians, followed by black latin x-men. the risks associated with opioid overdoses to increase as the drug changes and we see increasing levels of fentanyl a highly, highly potent synthetic opioid present. now there are subgroup of those suffering with addiction that are more to overdoses, including those that are homeless and that are veterans. we're lucky to have governor maura healey...
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the supreme judicial in massachusetts. and by virtue of a judicial decision in 1783 that ruled that enslavement was incompatible with the massachusetts constitution on the grounds of the language in. the constitution that came from the declaration of independence. enslavement was abolished in massachusetts. so that's the second important lesson of the story. the abolitionist movement had to grow greatly in force over time, obviously, before it became what we know of it in the 19th century. but as they say, it quickened in that moment. that is when it came to life. it was born. there had been prior writers and thinkers going as far back as the early 18th century. james otis, who famously gave us the slogan no taxation without representation, also argued that the africans on the shores of the atlantic, there coast rather had the same rights as englishmen, and should be respected as having the same rights as englishmen. so the intellectual foundations had been growing, and then the politics quickened in the of the revolution.
the supreme judicial in massachusetts. and by virtue of a judicial decision in 1783 that ruled that enslavement was incompatible with the massachusetts constitution on the grounds of the language in. the constitution that came from the declaration of independence. enslavement was abolished in massachusetts. so that's the second important lesson of the story. the abolitionist movement had to grow greatly in force over time, obviously, before it became what we know of it in the 19th century. but...
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the gentleman from massachusetts is recognized. massachusetts is recognized. mr. mcgovern: mr. speaker, i have a question for the gentleman from texas. doou agree or disagree that we know that to change enforcement, we must change the law? i'm happy to yield to the gentleman. does he agree that we need to change the law if we're going to change enforcement? mr. burgess: i would recommend -- if the gentleman will yield, i would recommend to the gentleman that you enforce existing law as a starting point. mr. mcgovern: yeah, but i'm using your words, dr. burgess. you know, from 6/18/2018. you say, we know we need to change enforcement, we know that to change enforcement, we must change the law. and then you go on to talk about immigration bills that we might consider in congress and talk about the importance of legislation and this is how democracy works. so, i mean, the bottom line is, you know, republicans are really good at complaining, but they're not so good as legislating. they're not so good at getting things done. and when things begin to move in a direction when we may -
the gentleman from massachusetts is recognized. massachusetts is recognized. mr. mcgovern: mr. speaker, i have a question for the gentleman from texas. doou agree or disagree that we know that to change enforcement, we must change the law? i'm happy to yield to the gentleman. does he agree that we need to change the law if we're going to change enforcement? mr. burgess: i would recommend -- if the gentleman will yield, i would recommend to the gentleman that you enforce existing law as a...
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we've just covered the founding of jamestown in massachusetts in the middle colonies. and last time we were talking about how diverse the colonies were getting not just british, but different people, how much more population, how much were growing, how the economy was booming, and how the great awakening was both dividing. colonies one from another, or rather people within, the colonies one from the another, but also providing a common experience right? this is where we've come from. where we're going is the revolution. we're talking about wars and we're talking about tensions. the theme of today is the colonists were whining freeloaders getting all the benefits of british citizenship. yep. without footing any of the cost. that's the motherland fought to protect them. they then objected to carrying any of the burden for paying their share of the costs of protecting them. we're going to talk about the situation at the end of the last war, what the solutions, including curb the freeloading colonists. just stay with me on this, okay? stay with me on this. the european in
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massachusetts freaking out abo this. of course, it's about to destroy the colony, but all the colonies, i mean, cutting o the port is cutting the lifeblood of massachusetts that's trying to kill the colony. all of the colonies are respond to this ending the, you know, limiting and ending democracy in massachusetts what i give away. what is it you care about making money off of us? what is it you're willing to sacrifice? apparently the lives of colonists, the massacre democracy itself, and the lifeblood of. this colony. you're. who your true nature. or does parliament have the right to such laws usurping the rights of colonists, forcing its way? this is the moment that we have a continental congress that meets in 1774 for the first time in which representatives from all of the colonies come to try to figure out how you respond to this kind of in hunger. rebel. series acts against us us. 30 seconds was anything here raw. now? not really. that's not what the issue is. was anything here biased or was i just telling the truth
massachusetts freaking out abo this. of course, it's about to destroy the colony, but all the colonies, i mean, cutting o the port is cutting the lifeblood of massachusetts that's trying to kill the colony. all of the colonies are respond to this ending the, you know, limiting and ending democracy in massachusetts what i give away. what is it you care about making money off of us? what is it you're willing to sacrifice? apparently the lives of colonists, the massacre democracy itself, and the...
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massachusetts and 'ournalist and in massachusetts and journalist and author— in massachusetts and journalist and author matthew _ in massachusetts and journalist and author matthew syed. _ in massachusetts and journalist and author matthew syed. good - in massachusetts and 'ournalist and author matthew syed. good evening to ou both. author matthew syed. good evening to you both- thank— author matthew syed. good evening to you both. thank you _ author matthew syed. good evening to you both. thank you for _ author matthew syed. good evening to you both. thank you for being - author matthew syed. good evening to you both. thank you for being with - you both. thank you for being with us. matthew, there is so much to talk about here about these meetings and it strikes me that once again the meeting of the world's two largest economies, and all we hear about are their differences and not areas of cooperation. that you are really far apart, even though as we head there, xijinping saying really far apart, even though as we head there, xi jinping saying the world is big enough or both of us. it is
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we estimate that it will bring 3,000 new jobs to massachusetts. so it is just an example of what i'm talking about, when i'm talking about this kind of synergy that we could bring to public, private to insent the development and development of climate technology. >> governor maura healey, thank you so much for your time today. we appreciate it. >> great to be with you both. >> thank you, good luck. >>> speaking of climate tech, you may think of the agriculture industry as being green, but it's actually one of the world's biggest carbon offenders. that's why start-ups are coming up with futuristic ways to reduce waste. diana olich explains in her continuing series of climate start-ups. hi, di. >> hey, ty. what if i said we can now talk to plants? that plants can tell farmers when they are in distress and farmers could help them. that would not only reduce waste, but streamline the use of pesticides. sounds crazy, but it's real. even with the use of pesticides, 40% of most food crops globally are lost to disease and pests. agriculture already emits
we estimate that it will bring 3,000 new jobs to massachusetts. so it is just an example of what i'm talking about, when i'm talking about this kind of synergy that we could bring to public, private to insent the development and development of climate technology. >> governor maura healey, thank you so much for your time today. we appreciate it. >> great to be with you both. >> thank you, good luck. >>> speaking of climate tech, you may think of the agriculture...
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joining me now, attorney general andrew m massachusetts, attorney general, chris mays of arizona, and attorney general's office attorney general -- kathy jennings of the leopard attorneys generals, great to have all three of you with us. attorney general campbell, starting with you. you fought to protect access to medication abortion, as have others. there's been a lot of attention on that particular issue at the supreme court and beyond. talk about the importance of ensuring consistent axis to medication abortion right now and the impact on people seeking abortions if that option is not available. >> obviously, there's a right- wing conspiracy to ultimately limit folks' access to an abortion. we know that medicaid and abortion, right now, is proved to be effective, it is safe, and many folks, of course, turning to it in many states to be able to access abortion. sometimes, in the face of some serious health considerations for the mother and the birthing parent in massachusetts, of course, in terms of access, in massachusetts, we have the right to access an abortion is codified here.
joining me now, attorney general andrew m massachusetts, attorney general, chris mays of arizona, and attorney general's office attorney general -- kathy jennings of the leopard attorneys generals, great to have all three of you with us. attorney general campbell, starting with you. you fought to protect access to medication abortion, as have others. there's been a lot of attention on that particular issue at the supreme court and beyond. talk about the importance of ensuring consistent axis to...
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a wave of student unrest hit the country's main universities in california, massachusetts, texas, but the hottest spot right now is in georgia. go away, go away. in atlanta, police opened fire on demonstrators with rubber bullets, and among those arrested were leaders. the university is private, which means it is not covered by the first amendment to the american constitution, which protects freedom of speech from government censorship. in new york, the senate of columbia university , a body that includes students and teachers, has launched investigations into the leadership for that it's in full swing the protests caused the cops, that is, it went against freedom of speech. not only are the protests no longer peaceful, but columbia university, which is actively pursuing government grants, is putting them at risk... republicans in the house of representatives are pushing forward legislation against anti-semitism. the house of representatives is studying the situation in some universities; if they cannot solve this problem, then they will be left without federal funding. if the law is
a wave of student unrest hit the country's main universities in california, massachusetts, texas, but the hottest spot right now is in georgia. go away, go away. in atlanta, police opened fire on demonstrators with rubber bullets, and among those arrested were leaders. the university is private, which means it is not covered by the first amendment to the american constitution, which protects freedom of speech from government censorship. in new york, the senate of columbia university , a body...
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the gentleman from massachusetts is recognized. mr. mcgovern: mr. speaker, i'm % the distinguished gentlewoman from new mexico, a valued member of the rules committee, ms. leger fernandez. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman from new mexico is recognized for three minutes. ms. leger fernandez: mr. speaker, today after months of delay that caused the loss of ukrainian military advantage, that cost children's lives and access to food and aid, that allowed china to threaten the indo-pacific congress will finally vote. congress is finally going to vote to fund the fight against the tyranny of russia, iran, and china. to fight for democracy and peace. why did it take us this long? yesterday in rules the republican chair of the foreign affairs committee noted that every republican president since the soviet union era has stood on the right side of history and stood up to russia. presidents have eisenhower to reagan, bush, senior and jr., they new that russia's desire to reassert its empire by bombing and invading its neighbor also harms america and a
the gentleman from massachusetts is recognized. mr. mcgovern: mr. speaker, i'm % the distinguished gentlewoman from new mexico, a valued member of the rules committee, ms. leger fernandez. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman from new mexico is recognized for three minutes. ms. leger fernandez: mr. speaker, today after months of delay that caused the loss of ukrainian military advantage, that cost children's lives and access to food and aid, that allowed china to threaten the indo-pacific...
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and so those people would then go on the ship, desire and come back up to massachusetts. and this was a very important moment in history because. this was the first time that enslaved african people sold in new england. and this was 1638. so remember, talked about kind of all of these dates, 16, 19, 16, 27 with new york and now 1638 here with the desire. now this becomes the policy. this becomes something that people are looking to do. they start to see how this is a way both dispossess indigenous people of their of their homelands and also make some money and be kind of a lasting way to to claim the land and so i want to talk a little bit about how they did this right. so is an idea that people start think that the european colonies start to think is a good policy and so they decide to to start doing this in subsequent wars. in fact, in 1940, it's in 1646 and 1946. this is a long over, thank goodness. but in 1646, it was just it becomes the official policy in new england and in fact, master massachusetts, not south carolina, not north carolina, not, you know, virginia. m
and so those people would then go on the ship, desire and come back up to massachusetts. and this was a very important moment in history because. this was the first time that enslaved african people sold in new england. and this was 1638. so remember, talked about kind of all of these dates, 16, 19, 16, 27 with new york and now 1638 here with the desire. now this becomes the policy. this becomes something that people are looking to do. they start to see how this is a way both dispossess...
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we've just covered the founding of jamestown in massachusetts in the middle colonies. and last time we were talking about how diverse the colonies were getting not just british, but different people, how much more population, how much were growing, how the economy was booming, and how the great awakening was both dividing. colonies one from another, or rather people within, the colonies one from the another, but also providing a common experience right? this is where we've come from. where we're going is the revolution. we're talking about wars and we're talking about tensions. the theme of today is the colonists were whining freeloaders getting all the benefits of british citizenship. yep. without footing any of the cost. that's the motherland fought to protect them. they then objected to carrying any of the burden for paying their share of the costs of protecting them. we're going to talk about the situation at the end of the last war, what the solutions, including curb the freeloading colonists. just stay with me on this, okay? stay with me on this. the european in
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commonwealth of massachusetts, there are currently 617 postal facilities. of those renamed, only one has been named woman, and only five for people of color. to date, not one has been aapi . dating back to my time on the boston city council, i've underscored the need for us to have institutional representation in our public spaces because who we honor matters. at a time when the contributions of black, brown, aapi and other marginalized communities are facing increased threats and erase you are, recognizing their contributions by securing theirt meaningful step forward. caroline often said, quote, there is always more work to do, end quote. and i wholeheartedly agree. but today, with this resolution, we recognize the work she's done and honor h legacy, a legacy that will endure for generations to come. i urge my colleagues to support this bill, and i'd also like to take a moment to thank a dedicated member of my a-team, bailey connors, and my ledge staff wh bring this to fruition today. thank you and i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman yi
commonwealth of massachusetts, there are currently 617 postal facilities. of those renamed, only one has been named woman, and only five for people of color. to date, not one has been aapi . dating back to my time on the boston city council, i've underscored the need for us to have institutional representation in our public spaces because who we honor matters. at a time when the contributions of black, brown, aapi and other marginalized communities are facing increased threats and erase you...
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tonight, the incredible discovery, a rare gray whale off the massachusetts coast. the species believed to be extinct for 200 years in the atlantic. marine biology researchers performing an aerial survey, spotting the rare gray whale just 30 miles south of nantucket. the large tail out of the water. gray whales can weigh 60,000 pounds. distinguishable by their lack of a dorsal fin and gray and white spotted coloring. the scientists were so skeptical of their sighting at first they circled the area for nearly an hour to confirm the encounter. and right here tonight -- >> hi, david. >> david: new england aquarium research technician kate lemley and associate research scientist orla o'brien. >> i took a photo of it and i showed it to kate, and i said, i don't even want to say what this is outloud, because i don't think you'll believe me. >> and it does sound completely crazy, because they are not supposed to exist in these waters, but it was 100% a gray whale. >> david: tonight, scientists pointing to melting ice in what's called the northwest passage in the arctic as
tonight, the incredible discovery, a rare gray whale off the massachusetts coast. the species believed to be extinct for 200 years in the atlantic. marine biology researchers performing an aerial survey, spotting the rare gray whale just 30 miles south of nantucket. the large tail out of the water. gray whales can weigh 60,000 pounds. distinguishable by their lack of a dorsal fin and gray and white spotted coloring. the scientists were so skeptical of their sighting at first they circled the...
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massachusetts freaking out about this. ofourse, it's about to destroy the colony, but all the colonies, i mean, cutting off the port is cutting the lifeblood of massachusetts that's trying to kill the colony. all of the colonies are respond to this ending the, you know, limiting and ending democracy in massachusetts what i give away. what is it you care about making money off of us? what is it you're willing to sacrifice? apparently the lives of colonists, the massacre democracy itself, and the lifeblood of. this colony. you're. who your true nature. or does parliament have the right to such laws usurping the rights of colonists, forcing its way? this is the moment that we have a continental congress that meets in 1774 for the first time in which representatives from all of the colonies come to try to figure out how you respond to this kind of in hunger. rebel. series acts against us us. 30 seconds was anything here raw. now? not really. that's not what the issue is. was anything here biased or was i just telling the truth
massachusetts freaking out about this. ofourse, it's about to destroy the colony, but all the colonies, i mean, cutting off the port is cutting the lifeblood of massachusetts that's trying to kill the colony. all of the colonies are respond to this ending the, you know, limiting and ending democracy in massachusetts what i give away. what is it you care about making money off of us? what is it you're willing to sacrifice? apparently the lives of colonists, the massacre democracy itself, and the...
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and they arrived in they arrived a massachusetts in that order. and three of them arrived in boston properly. the dartmouth, the eleanor and the beaver fine, the william hit a storm and wrecked off of cape cod and it wrecked on december 11th. now, that could have been the of it. it's hard to imagine that crates full of tea are going to survive a shipwreck. it would have been a tea already, you'd think. but it wasn't the ships, the ships cargo was salvaged. and so one of the east india merchants with handling the east india companies affairs in boston, we call them the consignees one of the consignees got on his horse and rode out to the cape and sorted this out. he found some men to salvage the tea and he paid them in tea from. the williams consignment too, for labor, which was no small feat and potentially quite a dangerous job to be salvaging this off of the rocks the ship had wrecked. and of course, rocks and waves in a storm are dangerous places. so we paid them in tea and after several days, he finally found another ship captain dumb enough.
and they arrived in they arrived a massachusetts in that order. and three of them arrived in boston properly. the dartmouth, the eleanor and the beaver fine, the william hit a storm and wrecked off of cape cod and it wrecked on december 11th. now, that could have been the of it. it's hard to imagine that crates full of tea are going to survive a shipwreck. it would have been a tea already, you'd think. but it wasn't the ships, the ships cargo was salvaged. and so one of the east india merchants...
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she is taking resources from massachusetts with people who are struggling now. her responsibilities are to massachusetts, not someone who hopped over the border. >> todd: catherine, you heard when asked, the governor said we need more housing. when it comes to the governor, what do you make of the response or lack thereof when it comes to, we're taxpaying citizens and we're getting the shaft. >> it is simple, massachusetts is full. michelle wu is putting a huge burden on residents of rocksbury. there is an open-air drug market. people are struggling in this neighborhood and now having one of their assets taken away, it is not fair to them. >> todd: do you scratch your head and wonder why doesn't wu and -- tell joe biden to shut the border and this would not be necessary? do you ask yourself that? >> i know why, they are going along with joe biden's agenda. boston is full, they don't care about us, they only care about their agenda and their political career at our expense. >> todd: the state says migrants will be out by may, do you trust that? >> i don't. last t
she is taking resources from massachusetts with people who are struggling now. her responsibilities are to massachusetts, not someone who hopped over the border. >> todd: catherine, you heard when asked, the governor said we need more housing. when it comes to the governor, what do you make of the response or lack thereof when it comes to, we're taxpaying citizens and we're getting the shaft. >> it is simple, massachusetts is full. michelle wu is putting a huge burden on residents...
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massachusetts? >> massachusetts is in the house and ready to mobilize. >> nebraska? >> nebraska is in the house and we are ready to mobilize. >> new jersey? >> forward together new jersey is in the house. >> new york? >> energizing. >> new york is in the house and we are ready to go. >> all right. oklahoma? >> oklahoma in the house and we organizing and ready to go. >> south carolina? >> south carolina is ready. >> all right. tennessee? >> tennessee, the volunteer state, is going to show up. >> north carolina? who is from north carolina? there's north carolina. all right. all right. all right. all right. texas? >> texas in the house and we are mobilizing. >> washington state? >> washington state is in the house and mobilizing. >> all right. washington, d.c.? [cheers] >> they are ready and stay ready. and west virginia? >> we are in the house and we are mobilizing. >> is there anybody i didn't call? say it. >> rhode island. >> kansas in the house and mobilizing. >> kansas. all right. >> missouri. >> all right. >> oregon. >> anybody else? >> florida. >> anybody else? >
massachusetts? >> massachusetts is in the house and ready to mobilize. >> nebraska? >> nebraska is in the house and we are ready to mobilize. >> new jersey? >> forward together new jersey is in the house. >> new york? >> energizing. >> new york is in the house and we are ready to go. >> all right. oklahoma? >> oklahoma in the house and we organizing and ready to go. >> south carolina? >> south carolina is ready. >>...
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the whole thing is going up to the massachusetts supreme judicial court. the interesting thing is this massachusetts law is much milder than the big federal law that's going to kick in, and biden second term. all the massachusetts law is does is force a locality to build multifamily housing where there is none of this being accounting of ethnicity, or raise, or national origin. none of the detailed micromanaging. and still there is a gigantic rebellion across the greater boston area. so imagine what is going to happen when biden fully re- institutes. he avoids doing until second term if he's reelected and re- institutes this is going to supercharge this happening in massachusetts. biden has pledged to use and billions and billions of new money lots of money boston includes state laws attacked single-family zoning the silts estates to imitate. mark: was this federal rule passed by congress? >> the advocates claim this regulation fulfilled the fair housing act that was passed in 1968. but the truth is they took a one or two straight phrases from the acts and
the whole thing is going up to the massachusetts supreme judicial court. the interesting thing is this massachusetts law is much milder than the big federal law that's going to kick in, and biden second term. all the massachusetts law is does is force a locality to build multifamily housing where there is none of this being accounting of ethnicity, or raise, or national origin. none of the detailed micromanaging. and still there is a gigantic rebellion across the greater boston area. so imagine...
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they shut down the main street here in cambridge, massachusetts, in a very specific demand. because of what the university does for these really military emergency has projects that are directly sponsored by the is really ministry of defense. and so one of those is an autonomy, a swimming drone program. another one is an automated surveillance underwater surveillance program. and so both of those are direct the military. 7 are programs with direct military opportunities. and so the number one demand was to divest was to, in was a cut. those ties with the as male, it is really ministry of defense to these purchasers face serious consequences. this is the university that costs about $86000.00 a year to attend. they were told that they didn't stop protesting, they would be suspended. many were told they wouldn't get degrees. now, some of the suspensions have been lifted the purchasers, i talk to say that they are just going to continue next year, pedagogy, l g, 0, cambridge, massachusetts, personal care. and i'll just be around when we come back. i political shakeup and south a
they shut down the main street here in cambridge, massachusetts, in a very specific demand. because of what the university does for these really military emergency has projects that are directly sponsored by the is really ministry of defense. and so one of those is an autonomy, a swimming drone program. another one is an automated surveillance underwater surveillance program. and so both of those are direct the military. 7 are programs with direct military opportunities. and so the number one...
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h the sanctuary policies that massachusetts has. here's what she -- take a close look to what she said. watch. >> it's a horrible schismuation. horrible allegation, and my thoughts are with the victim and her family. i think we have the right systems in place. unfortunately this is a terrible incident. you don't want to see anything like this happen. this is also a individual that came in lawfully under the federal government through a federal program. it is unfortunate that from time to time things will happen. rachel: she wasn't just 15, pete, she was also disabled. the whole situation is repulsive. what we've allowed to happen and there's so many details i want to know. are illegal migrants being housed in hotels along with american citizens who don't know that these are illegal migrants and what's happening in the hotel? he's part of the parole program where he's flown in because the biden administration knows that the jam at the boarder and chaos there is politically bad so they're trying to evade the border and just fly them d
h the sanctuary policies that massachusetts has. here's what she -- take a close look to what she said. watch. >> it's a horrible schismuation. horrible allegation, and my thoughts are with the victim and her family. i think we have the right systems in place. unfortunately this is a terrible incident. you don't want to see anything like this happen. this is also a individual that came in lawfully under the federal government through a federal program. it is unfortunate that from time to...
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and thank the gentleman from massachusetts. i don't get up very often and speak on much on the floor, to be honest. what i heard in the few minutes here from my colleagues is, as the gentleman from massachusetts said, the greatest hits, the recurring talking points over and over and over that are completely disconnected from where constituents in my district in the hudson valley of new york are on a whole host of issues. people that want us to actually fix problems, and specifically people that want us to stand up for freedom and democracy in the face of rising authoritarian axis around the world, and instead of doing any of that, we're debating these same bills over and over and over. we should be voting right now to stand strong with our democratic, small d democratic allies around the world from europe to the middle east to the indo-pacific. i'm not going to read this letter, but ads i was walking here i received a letter from one of my constituents, appear 18-year-old young man. i'm not going to say his name and embarrass h
and thank the gentleman from massachusetts. i don't get up very often and speak on much on the floor, to be honest. what i heard in the few minutes here from my colleagues is, as the gentleman from massachusetts said, the greatest hits, the recurring talking points over and over and over that are completely disconnected from where constituents in my district in the hudson valley of new york are on a whole host of issues. people that want us to actually fix problems, and specifically people that...