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From YouTube: July 4th Celebrations 2019
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Boston, also known as the "Cradle of Liberty," celebrates America's 243rd birthday this 4th of July. Mayor Walsh joins in the festivities, which include a parade of minutemen, confetti and singing, ending with an oration at Faneuil Hall.
A
A
It
is
the
initiation
of
that
democracy,
mesial
Declaration
of
Independence,
that
we
celebrate
here
in
Boston
today,
as
we
have
to
243
years
I
celebration
dedicated
to
the
men
and
women
of
the
United
States
Armed
Forces.
We
will
begin
today
with
our
traditional
play
ceremony,
followed
by
Boston
Independence
Day
Parade.
First
up
on
the
parade
route
will
be
the
granary
burying
ground
for
a
short
ceremony
and
laying
a
wreath
at
the
graves
of
John
Hancock
Peter
Faneuil
Robert
treat
Paine
and
Samuel
Adams.
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A
A
They
like
the
thickness.
They
can
present
the
director
of
the
mayor's
office
of
the
vice
of
tourism,
of
special
events,
while
coordinating
all
the
activities.
Today,
Commissioner
of
Veterans
Affairs
for
the
state
of
Massachusetts
Francisco
Urena
Commissioner
of
Veterans
Services
city
of
Boston
arrived
in
Santiago.
A
A
Nicholas
Rosie
captain
commanding
of
the
Asian
Honourable
Artillery
Company
in
the
staff
first
lieutenant
rugged.
My
and
second
lieutenant
david
kimba,
the
ancient
model
Artillery
Company
of
Massachusetts,
holds
the
distinction
of
being
the
oldest
chatted
military
organization
in
North,
America
and
the
third
oldest
chatted
military
organization
in
the
world
and
last
but
not
least,
booklets
and
data
website.
B
On
behalf
of
the
Old
North
Church
I
want
to
wish
you
all
a
happy
4th
of
July
I
hope
that
you
enjoy
this
beautiful
city
and
beautiful
weather
this
weekend,
walk
the
Freedom
Trail
and
remember
all
of
those
who
risk
their
lives
and
sacrifice
their
lives
for
our
freedom.
Let
us
pray
Almighty
God.
We
give
you
hearty
thanks
on
this
240
third
anniversary
of
our
independence
for
the
men
and
women,
whose
courage,
vision
and
dedication
to
freedom
gave
birth
to
a
nation
dedicated
to
liberty
for
all.
B
We
remember:
Bostonians,
Crispus,
Attucks,
john
abigail
and
Sam
Adams
James
Otis,
John,
Hancock,
Joseph,
Warren,
Paul,
Revere
and
many
other
residents
who
risk
and
sometimes
gave
their
lives
on
behalf
of
our
nation.
May
we
learn
from
their
examples
of
courage,
the
Civic
lessons
we
need
to
continue
the
pursuit
of
liberty
and
justice
for
all,
both
here
and
abroad.
In
a
few
short
years,
our
nation
will
celebrate
a
major
milestone:
the
250th
anniversary
of
our
birth.
B
May
we,
in
the
years
leading
up
to
that
celebration,
work
to
reunite
a
land
that
is
divided
over
the
meaning
of
freedom,
justice
and
prosperity.
The
mega
mansions
that
hung
in
my
churches,
people
and
symbolize
your
blessings
on
the
American
aspiration
to
freedom,
light
the
path
to
a
better
future
for
all
citizens
of
our
nation
and
all
peoples
of
the
world.
God
bless
america,
amen.
A
Captain
commending
Nicholas,
sir
Izzy
capitulation
Honourable
Artillery
Company,
kindly
heavier
edging
command
sergeant.
Major
Carlos
Ramos
Ribeira
call
the
crate
to
attention
and
present
an
for
the
singing
of
our
national
anthem
by
Daniel
Whiteside,
accompanied
by
the
sava
military
band,
followed
by
the
Pledge
of
Allegiance.
C
C
D
D
E
Thank
you
very
much
colonel
it,
and
thank
you
for
us
for
being
here
today.
I
want
to
thank
all
of
the
intern.
Honorable,
that's
with
us
today,
General
Scott
rice.
Thank
you
for
coming
back
to
boxing.
We
miss
you
here.
I
want
to
thank
you
being
the
lights,
an
amazing
job
where
veneers
and
the
National
Guard
from
Washington
DC.
We
should
give
the
hopper.
We
give
the
National
Guard
a
nice
round
of
applause,
I.
E
Mean
up
for
myself,
city
company,
sir
sabe
George,
it's
City,
Council
Eddie,
Flynn,
Commissioner,
William,
Bronx,
Veterans,
Affairs,
Commissioner,
ruff,
Santiago,
wanna!
Welcome
you
all
here.
The
City
Hall
plaza
for
this
beautiful
July
4th
day.
I
want
us
all
to
remember
this
important
day
for
our
country
and
what
we
have
and
the
beauties
that
we
have
in
my
country
in
freedoms.
We
have
my
country
well,
thank
you
for
being
here
this
morning
excited
my
morning
off
going
to
the
USS
Constitution
and
firing
off
a
cannon
and
I
was
told
it
could
be.
E
The
parts
of
the
first
mayor
of
Boston.
Never
do
that,
and
it
was
such
an
incredible
opportunity
to
be
on
the
Constitution,
the
oldest,
commissioned
battleship
to
the
United
States
of
America,
and
it's
station
and
built
right
here
in
the
city
of
Boston.
So
it
was
a
beautiful
way
to
start
the
day.
I
want
to
thank
you
all
for
being
here
the
important
parade
when
a
god
bless
the
city
of
Boston.
God
bless
the
United
States
of
America.
A
A
An
appointment
in
ladies
and
gentlemen,
this
concludes
days
like
ceremony,
captain
commanding
Nicholas,
sir.
Our
sir
is
II.
Have
your
regiment
commence?
Sighs
major
Carlos
Ramos
revealing
form
the
parade,
but
this
means
his
parade
on
the
bus,
the
Boston
police
operation,
division,
motorcycle
unit,
the
US
Air
Force
on
again
Washington
DC,
licensee,
state
and
military
officials
does
a
military.
At
the
end,
the
ancient
on
will
I'd
totally
accompany
under
the
command
of
Nicholas
shirazi.
A
Welcome
to
the
ceremony
at
the
old
Statehouse,
we
hold
these
truths
to
be
self-evident,
that
all
men
are
created
equal,
that
they
are
endowed
by
their
creator
with
certain
inalienable
rights
that,
among
these
are
life
liberty
and
the
pursuit
of
happiness.
Ladies
and
gentlemen,
welcome
to
Boston,
as
we
celebrate
the
two
hundred
and
forty
thirty
anniversary
of
the
signing
of
the
Declaration
of
Independence,
how
appropriate.
D
D
F
G
D
C
H
C
F
G
G
The
Declaration
of
Independence
in
Congress,
July
4
1776
the
anonymous
declaration
of
the
thirteen
United
States
of
America
when,
in
the
course
of
human
events,
it
becomes
necessary
for
one
people
to
dissolve
the
political
bands
which
have
connected
them
with
another
and
to
assume
among
the
powers
of
the
earth.
The
separate
and
equal
station
to
which
the
laws
of
nature
and
of
nature's
God
entitle
them.
A
decent
respect
to
the
opinions
of
mankind
requires
that
they
should
declare
the
causes
which
impel
them
to
the
separation.
G
Prudence
indeed
will
dictate
the
governments
long
established
should
not
be
changed
for
light
and
transient
causes,
and
accordingly,
all
experience
hath
shown
that
mankind
are
more
disposed
to
suffer
while
evils
are
sufferable
than
to
right
themselves
by
abolishing
the
forms
which
they
are
accustomed.
But
what
a
long
train
of
abuses
and
usurpations
pursuing
invariably
the
same
object.
Evinces
a
design
to
ruse
them
introduced
abundant
despotism.
It
is
the
right
it
is
their
duty
to
throw
off
such
government
and
to
provide
new
guards
for
their
future
security.
G
Such
has
been
the
patient
sufferance
of
these
colonies
and
such
as
now
the
necessity
which
constrains
them
to
alter
their
former
systems
of
government.
The
history
of
the
present
King
of
Great
Britain
is
a
history
of
repeated
injuries
and
usurpations
all
having
a
direct
object.
The
establishment
of
an
absolute
Tyranny
over
these
states
to
prove
this.
Let
the
facts
be
submitted
to
a
candid
world.
G
He
has
refused
as
a
sense
of
laws.
The
most
wholesome
and
necessary
for
the
public.
Good
is
for
fitness
governor's
to
pass
laws
and
beat
it
and
pressing
importance
unless
suspended
in
their
operation,
till
his
assent
should
be
obtained
and
when
so
suspended
is
utterly
neglected
to
attend
to
them.
He's
refused
to
pass
other
laws
for
a
combination
of
large
districts
of
people
unless
those
people
would
relinquish
the
right
of
representation
in
the
legislature,
a
right
inestimable
to
them
and
formidable
to
tyrants.
Only.
G
He
has
called
together
legislative
bodies
at
places
unusual,
uncomfortable
and
distant
from
the
depository
of
their
public
records
for
the
sole
purpose
of
fatiguing
them
into
compliance
with
his
measures.
These
dissolved
representative
houses
repeatedly
for
opposing
with
manly
firmness
his
invasions
on
the
rights
of
the
people.
He
has
refused
for
a
long
time
after
such
dissolutions
to
cause
others
to
be
elected,
whereby
the
legislative
powers
incapable
of
annihilation
have
returned
to
the
people
at
large
for
their
exercise.
G
The
state
remaining
in
the
meantime
exposed
to
all
of
dangers
of
invasion
from
without
and
convulsions
from
within.
He
has
endeavoured
to
prevent
the
population
of
these
states
for
that
purpose,
obstructing
the
laws
of
naturalization
of
foreigners
refusing
to
pass
others
to
encourage
migrations
hither
and
raising
the
condition
for
new
appropriations
of
land
is
obstructed
the
administration
of
justice,
but
refusing
his
assent
to
laws
for
establishing
judiciary
powers.
G
Establishing
therein
an
arbitrary
government
and
enlarging
its
boundaries
so
as
to
render
it,
at
once
an
example
and
fit
instrument
for
introducing
the
same
absolute
rule
in
these
colonies.
For
taking
away
our
charters
abolishing
our
most
valuable
laws
and
altering
met.
Fundamentally,
the
forms
of
our
government
for
suspending
our
own
legislatures
and
declaring
themselves
invested
with
power
to
legislate
for
us
in
all
cases
whatsoever.
G
He
is
at
this
time
transporting
large
armies
of
foreign
mercenaries
to
Compleat
the
works
of
death,
desolation
and
tyranny
already
begun
by
circumstances
of
Cruelty
&
perfidy,
scarcely
paralyzed
in
the
most
barbarous
ages
and
totally
unworthy.
The
head
of
a
civilized
nation
he's
constrained.
Our
fellow
citizens
taken
captive
on
the
high
seas
to
bear
arms
against
their
country
to
become
the
executioner's
of
their
friends
and
brethren
or
to
fall
themselves
by
their
hands.
His
excited
domestic
insurrections
among
us
and
has
endeavored
to
bring
on
the
inhabitants
of
the
frontiers.
G
The
merciless
Indian
savages,
whose
known
rule
of
warfare
is
an
undistinguished
destruction
of
all
ages,
sexes
and
conditions.
In
every
stage
of
these
oppressions,
we
have
petitioned
for
redress.
In
the
most
humble
terms,
our
repeated
petitions
have
been
answered
only
by
repeated
injury,
a
prince
whose
character
is
thus
marked
by
every
act
which
may
define
a
tyrant
is
unfit
to
be
the
ruler
of
a
free
people.
No,
have
we
been
wanting
in
intentions
to
our
British
brethren?
G
We
have
warned
them
from
time
to
time
of
our
attempts
by
the
legislature
to
extended
a
warrant
eople
jurisdiction
over
them.
We
have
reminded
them
of
the
circumstances
of
our
emigration
and
settlement
here,
we've
appealed
to
their
native
justice
and
magnanimity,
and
we
have
conjured
them
by
the
ties
of
our
common
kindred
to
disavow
these
usurpations,
which
would
inevitably
interrupt
our
connections
and
our
correspondence.
G
G
We
therefore,
the
representatives
of
the
United
States
of
America
in
general,
Congress,
assembled
appealing
to
the
supreme
judge
of
the
world,
for
the
rectitude
of
our
intentions.
Do,
in
the
name
and
by
the
authority
of
the
good
people
of
these
colonies,
solemnly
publish
and
declare
that
these
United
colonies
are
and
of
right
ought
to
be
free
and
independent
states
that
they
are
absolved
from
all
allegiance
to
the
British
crown
that
all
political
connection
between
them
and
the
state
of
Britain
is
and
ought
to
be,
totally
dissolved
and
that
free
is
independent
States.
G
We
have
full
power
to
levy
war,
conclude
peace,
contract
alliances,
establish
Commerce
and
do
all
other
acts
and
things
which
Independent
States
may
of
right
do
and
for
the
support
of
this
declaration,
with
a
firm
reliance
on
the
protection
of
divine
providence.
We
mutually
pledge
to
each
other
Our
Lives,
our
Fortunes
and
our
sacred
honor.
A
Please
enjoy
there
was
a
prank
Sabra
Ben
playing
Yankee
Doodle.
Ladies
and
gentlemen,
this
concludes
today's
Old
State
House
ceremony.
The
phrase
will
now
reform
proceed
to
Fanueil
Hall
Fanueil
Hall
was
donated
to
the
Boston
by
Peter
Faneuil,
a
wealthy
American
colonial
merchant
and
philanthropist.
It.
G
A
A
A
And
it
just
took
one
of
the
most
important
buildings
nation's
history.
Fanueil
Hall
is
also
without
a
country
supposed
to
visit,
certainly
its
place
in
history
as
second
to
none,
but
his
popularity
can
also
be
credited
to
be
combined
with
efforts
of
the
city
of
Moscow
natural
effects,
services
and,
of
course,
the
Freedom
Trail
Foundation
joining
me
on
the
stage.
A
A
D
A
H
A
E
Internal
one
things
in
the
white
side
and
the
South,
a
military
man,
the
beautiful
rendition
of
our
National
Anthem
Lieutenant,
General
Scott,
writes
thank
you
for
being
with
us
here
today.
It's
your
life,
thank
you
for
being
with
us,
as
well,
today
to
all
the
veterans
in
the
room
and
service
members
and
all
the
military
families.
Thank
you
for
your
dedication
of
service.
E
We
should
all
have
before
that
July,
it's
an
honor
to
be
here
with
you
and
to
welcome
you
into
Boston.
As
you
know,
we
are
a
revolutionary
city.
We
put
the
fight
for
independence,
side
and
right
here
at
across
them
on
our
shores
on
the
streets
inside
that's
very
hard
today.
That
revolutionary
spirit
is
still
are
very
strong
in
our
city.
It's
inspiring
the
work
that
we
do
every
day
may
be
lost
puppy
city
for
all.
We're
opening
our
doors
for
people
coming
here
to
seek.
E
Creating
good
jobs
and
creating
stronger
pathways
into
the
middle
class,
we're
building
long
housing
opportunities
so
that
everyone
can
connect
all
boss
said
their
home.
We're
strengthening
our
schools,
will
every
child
in
the
city
to
get
a
high
quality
education
and
we're
trying
to
the
top
talent
from
all
across
the
United,
States
and
all
across
the
globe.
Maybe
applause
enough
place
with
everyone
can
succeed.
No
matter
where
you
come
from
in
a
city
with
28%
of
our
people
are
immigrants,
including
my
mother,
we're
celebrating
diversity.
E
Every
single
way
we
can
was
showing
one
proud
city
of
him
looks
like
we
can
achieve
when
we
open
our
arms
to
the
world.
America
needs
Boston's
example,
because
in
2000
2019
it's
a
very
difficult
time
to
be
an
immigrant.
Our
country
is
divided
and
the
rights
and
liberties
of
immigrants
are
being
attacked.
We
must
speak
about
our
against
these
and
justices
wherever
they.
E
E
So
in
these
very
difficult
times
when
dangerous
forces
that
threaten
to
take
us
backwards,
we
must
step
up
and
be
leaders
in
our
home
communities
here
in
Boston,
we're
lucky
to
have
local
leaders
who
are
stepping
up
in
a
very
big
way,
they're
working
hard
every
day
to
protect
and
empower
our
our
city
and
to
make
sure
everyone
can
take
part
in
our
city.
Success,
they're,
inspiring
young
people,
energizing
our
college
campuses
and
encouraging
the
younger
generation
to
help
shape
our
country's
future.
E
E
Life
in
his
career
to
helping
people
from
all
backgrounds
achieve
the
American
dream,
he's
associate,
provost
and
dean
of
students
at
West,
University
Kenneth
Telmo.
Over
the
years,
Dean
Elmore
has
had
a
tremendous,
the
boss,
University
community
and
I
City
is
all
his
fostered.
A
strong
sense
of
inclusion
in
solidarity
on
campus,
with
his
words
and
his
deeds
is
created,
a
culture
where
diversity
is
celebrated.
Every
student
is
supported
and
empowered.
He
has
created
the
space
with
people
from
all
backgrounds,
come
together,
exchange
ideas
and
find
common
ground,
Dean
Elmore.
E
The
big
reason
why,
across
universities,
driving
is
a
thriving
hub
for
discovery
and
expression.
Today,
it's
one
of
the
top
universities
in
the
entire
country
for
international
students.
His
calls
on
off
students
to
play
an
active
role
in
our
society
and
our
democracy
is
increased
voter
registration
among
amongst
undergrads,
and
he
has
shown
that
sipping
a
drink.
You
take
many
forms,
it's
not
just
by
something
that
happens
on
Election
Day.
It's
something
that
happens
every
single
day
of
the
year.
E
He's
inspired
countless
students
to
discover
what
they
want
to
contribute
to
society,
he's
encouraged
them
by
trying
to
move
things
and
embracing
life.
He
tells
them
do
what
you
love
and
give
it
and
give
back
that
way.
A
message.
I
know
people
need
to
hear
it's
something
that
we
all
need
to
hear
right
now.
Young
people
are
yearning
to
be
part
of
the
solution.
They're
smart,
they're,
talented
and
they
have
great
ideas,
whether
it's
immigration
reform
or
climate
action,
social
justice,
young
people
are
ready
to
move
our
country
forward.
E
We
need
to
show
them
that
we
believe
in
them.
We
need
to
show
them
that
their
voices
matter.
If
we
can't
do
that,
we
will
unlock.
If
we
can
do
that
shouldn't,
we
will
unlock
amazing
potential.
Well,
empower
the
next
generation
to
form
a
more
perfect
union
will
ensure
that
America's
greatest
days
that
yet
to
come.
Please
join
me
in
one
of
Martin's,
great
changemakers
associate
provost
and
Dean
of
the
students
at
Marshall
University.
I
I
I
I
I
I
Creates
the
family,
friends
and
I
got
a
lot
of
loved
ones
in
here.
That's
just
fantastic
see
them
I
want
to
lift
up
a
different
single
voice.
Remember
when
Stevie
said
we
all
had
to
touch
our
hearts.
I
have
to
think
about
those
folks
who
were
here
before
me
just
the
think
that
this
would
be
a
date
here
that.
I
This
space
is
pretty
important,
so
I
get
the
shout
out
to
the
pride
of
the
private
operators,
but
also
to
the
folks
in
this.
Very
room
were
being
subversive
in
this
very
room
who
were
starting
to
know
that
they
needed
to
fight
intellectually
and
properly
would
have
to
commit
some
really
important
things
like
their
lives
and
their
fortunes
and
their
honor
to
each
other,
about
the
British
and
the
Dutch
and
the
French
and
the
Spanish
the
creep.
The
chair
attainable,
Bernard
and
Iroquois.
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
You
may
disagree
stupid
stories.
We've
got
a
need,
in
fact,
with
rigor
and
creevley.
We
abduct
a
courageous
as
well
as
knowledgeable,
and
we
have
to
get
ourselves
momentum
in
this
country,
we're
not
only
learning
but
from
loving
as
well.
Now
Alice
Walker
offers
this
meditation
for
me
that
I'd
like
to
share,
because
I
think
this
is
the
America
that
I
want
and
it
describes
he's
the
dear
dear
Alice
Walker
says
she
says
in
my
development
as
a
human
being
I
have
been,
it
seems
to
be
extremely
blessed.
I
Even
while
I
was
complaining
wherever
I've
knocked
of
doors
over
wherever
I
wander
and
has
appeared,
I've
been
helped,
supported,
encouraged
and
nurtured
by
people
of
all
races.
Oesn't
leads
to
the
best
of
my
ability
returned
the
visible.
This
support,
this
encouragement
and
nurture
this
receiving
returning
or
passing
on
has
been
most
amazing
choice
and
continuous
experiences.
I
I
I
In
my
fight,
I
hope
the
new
guard
will
be
the
new
guard,
I'm
willing
to
leave
them
behind
that
you've
got
to
leave.
That's
an
important
piece.
Remember
we're
still
here
we're
still
here,
still
growing
more
beautiful
than
ever.
I
say
this,
then
a
good
colleague
of
mine
and
of
dear
mentor
George's,
the
bats
were
always
saying,
but
Julie
beauty
and
kindness
be
with
you.
I
Julie
walk
beside
what
God
you
make
beauty
surrounding,
and
then
you
always
say
to
friends,
strangers
and
kinfolk
to
meet
along
the
way.
But
the
supreme
judge
of
world
bless
you
every
single
day
a
blessing
of
a
blessing.
Congratulations
we're
here!
It
must
be
here.
I'll
see
you
out
there
all
the
best.