voices. He's a National Book Award winning and number one New York Times best selling author. Thea Andrew W. Mellon, professor in the humanities and founding director of the Boston University Center for Anti Racist Research. Ah, contributing writer at the Atlantic and a CBS News correspondent. And in this fall, Professor Kennedy willbecome the Francis Be Cash and Fellow at the Radcliffe Institute for the Advanced Study at Harvard University.
That was one of the features of the bicycling at that time. Boston Herald Bicycle Parade-- great musical theme there.I'll never know how they were able to manage all that.
And, of course, he won his division, which by now is the senior master division. Boston Marathon-- I put that up there simply because that's an image of a different kind of bicycle racing.Those are all hand cyclists, many of them wounded veterans, who race out of a club called the Achilles Club.
And-- Oh. Hey. JESS SIMS: Hey. Boston . Yes. Where? Peabody.I know. And not-- it's not "Pea-body." People will be very upset if you go there and you pronounce it "Pea-body." It's--
So much attention. Yeah. Boston cream donuts, I should say-- or jelly donuts, or whatever.
Noah learned-- I think he might be fluent in ASL. Boston was never one of those places that you're like, I'm amazing.
That seems to have kind of disappeared. Boston used to really tolerate screw ups very well.And I was one of the prime screw ups of the day.
So the town, in the 1850s, began to see itself as a potential suburb of Boston . Boston was becoming overcrowded.The Irish were settling in the North End, driving out the Yankees, who were looking for new places to live.
faces the Porter Square bookstore. Boston is behind us.
Love ya. That was last time I ever talked to him. Boston called me, and see them women wearin' too much clothes.
Love ya. That was last time I ever talked to him. Boston winters, they so long and rough.
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So Mountain View. Boston . Boston , nice. Represent Bean Town.Righteous kill. That's a thing we say.
the Caribbean, and Africa, more recently. Boston has always been an immigrant portal.We had many, many immigrants coming in in the 19th and early 20th centuries.
Now, a good part of that increase is actually the children of the foreign born, who are disproportionately younger. Boston has an aging population, like much of the Northeast and the Midwest.And this foreign born population is much more concentrated in the 20 to 38 range, more likely to have children,
And there are also constraints facing renters. Boston renters constitute about 60% of the city's households and on a statewide basis, renters are about 38.5%of all households. Renters don't have access to their roofs, or at least they can't install what they wish on their rooftops, so that is a real constraint.
It has an average of 1,500 sunlight hours per year. Boston gets about 2,600-- more than 2,600 hours of sunlight per year.So we have a lot of potential that we could tap as part of a broader attempt to move away from fossil fuels and toward renewable energy.
So you asked specifically about laws and legislation. Boston says, it's really awesome to see Haben speak for the first time, in person.
--that was it. New York was getting big. Boston got incredibly big super fast.And because of Pete's BC connections-- he played baseball-- athletes started doing it.
How many miles? I have to know what you are doing, because I can't tell you to do this, because I don't Boston was the cap of my career.
Boston area, you consider Kendall Square, Boston 's Innovation District, the Longwood Medical area, and so on.
Boston is too. And obviously, lots of ways to engage citizens in creating and using that data.
Boston was closely linked to the things that were happening on the cotton frontier.
Boston 's a great city if you're under 30 and no kids.
Boston is not that.
Boston or Philadelphia or Washington or a couple of those places and listen to those audiences and make the adjustments and then come into town.
Boston University is not going to be happy with you right now when they hear this tape.
Boston had a lot of great book agents, more than any city in America beyond New York and maybe LA, Boston 's a lot of them.
Boston roots . But mostly now I do historical murals. Because this mural, it's got me a lot of work doing that and it's--they're nice because you get in the paper. You know,
boston out into metro west and so on the harder it is to write a running a book for roots for those towns because there
boston city i've thought about other cities to do this and i think well how would i do this in atlanta or dallas or
boston was organize it by three major categories uh for the sake and there could have been numerous ways
boston has dominated two eras and new york just that little tiny error in the middle
Boston . "Like that sounds nice, okay? But like all the girls at Reverend D's talk about
Boston here in the law offices of of Hill and pleus attorneys and this is
The Boston Gazette ran an article that read, "No joke.
So Boston Medical Center, it has a remarkable history.
in Boston and Providence.
and "Boston Magazine." Jason has also written about business and technology for "The Washington Post," "Slate," "New York Magazine," and others.
about Boston . OK, Boston 's like, you know, ..
So Boston Dynamics might actually have a problem here since they tend to kick their robots quite a lot to demonstrate their balance.
And there is a bit of the branding of the Tour de Trump. like Boston . To get to your first question, which had to do with Bikes Not Bombs, there's a whole section in the book about Bikes Not
The "Boston Evening Transcript" presented the Chinese lady as, quote, "a homely Indian Squaw with her feet cut off
So Boston in part because I knew it reasonably well.
And Boston 's a really interesting town in that it's like it's a crossroads for a bunch of different kinds of industry and activity.
Whereas Boston still is this very diverse place.
In Boston , people of color are 54% of the population.
And Boston fans are literally the best sports fans, bar none in the entire world.
In Boston , I would go into the Apple store, for example, and I would say, how is it that I'm getting the same experience
At Boston , he trades the train for a taxi to get to the computer center at MIT.