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we traced them back to the roots, and newfoundland. and i had done some research on the immigration to boston from the famine in the mid-19th century, and i was surprised and fascinated to learn that the most durable and lasting immigration from ireland was from the harbor and southern islands -- ireland to st. john's newfoundland. soviet a lot of new information to bring to bear on that. dick and i've been investigative reporters powerful cover. we asked a lot of people a lot of tough questions. so it's now our turn to turn the tables and fire away. we want questions about the writing, the research. [applause] >> in your research, did you find it remarkable that congressman -- long-term congressman joe was in office and came away with a clean slate? he must have known what was going on, in fact if not an enabler. i mean, they named bridges after him. were you surprised at how clean he -- >> he's a good friend of bulger. bill bulger gave his eulogy. as far as i know he stayed clean. i never thought anything that implicated him or anyth
we traced them back to the roots, and newfoundland. and i had done some research on the immigration to boston from the famine in the mid-19th century, and i was surprised and fascinated to learn that the most durable and lasting immigration from ireland was from the harbor and southern islands -- ireland to st. john's newfoundland. soviet a lot of new information to bring to bear on that. dick and i've been investigative reporters powerful cover. we asked a lot of people a lot of tough...
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i think this is probably some place in newfoundland, a remote shore of canada. we have come to believe that reaching out to others is a sign of weakness. was he asking for help and support as a vulnerability instead of a necessary strength. so if you agree with me that connections are the key to a good life, i would like you to explore with me how technology, and in particular, how that works can actually help. i would like to tell you about ties in the online network service. that is installed on every b-top computer in san francisco. this knowledge built on 20 years of connections to secure the future. it creates personal, private, secure online networks. here is what happened personal network looks like. and joe and her daughter created a network together, and what they did, they created a network in part because guildhall has an advance in her experience with cancer, and they wanted to coordinate the care and the connections and bring people closer to her in this important time. they identified and who they wanted to invite, and that is the only way you can
i think this is probably some place in newfoundland, a remote shore of canada. we have come to believe that reaching out to others is a sign of weakness. was he asking for help and support as a vulnerability instead of a necessary strength. so if you agree with me that connections are the key to a good life, i would like you to explore with me how technology, and in particular, how that works can actually help. i would like to tell you about ties in the online network service. that is installed...
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and it goes back two centuries, retracing back to their roots and newfoundland. i had done some research on the emigration department from the family in the mid-19th century, and i was surprised and fascinated to learn the most enjoyable and lasting immigration was from the harbor in southern ireland to st. john's newfoundland. so we had a lot of new information to bring to bear on that. dick and i have an investigative reporters or whole career and ask a lot of people tough questions. so we are now trying to turn the tables and fire away on one of the questions about the writing and the research and the history [applause] >> in your research did you find it remarkable that the congressman who lived through all of this came away with a clean slate, he must know what is going on if he were not in any boehler. deneen bridges after him. were you surprised -- >> he is a good friend. he gave his eulogy. as far as i know, he stayed clean. i never saw anything that would implicate him. >> that is an interesting question. in terms of his prison file that had fingerprints
and it goes back two centuries, retracing back to their roots and newfoundland. i had done some research on the emigration department from the family in the mid-19th century, and i was surprised and fascinated to learn the most enjoyable and lasting immigration was from the harbor in southern ireland to st. john's newfoundland. so we had a lot of new information to bring to bear on that. dick and i have an investigative reporters or whole career and ask a lot of people tough questions. so we...
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it was captured by satellite stretching from newfoundland to portugal. look at its southern tip, stretching from almost north africa back to the caribbean. at its center, the pressure is as intense as a category 3 hurricane. >>> the popular british actor richard griffiths has died. american audiences know him from the "harry potter" films. on stage, he originated the great role of the teacher in "history boys." growing up in england, he cared for two deaf parents when he was young before joining the royal shakespeare company. richard griffiths suffered complications following heart surgery. he was 65. >>> and bob teague has died. he was among the first black tv reporters in this country, hired by nbc in 1963 from "the new york times." he worked mostly in new york local news here on wnbc but often appeared on the network as well. generations of viewers remember his stylish delivery, his commanding presence on the air. bob teague was 84 years old. >>> a major collection of letters from a private collector is about to go on the auction market. letters from
it was captured by satellite stretching from newfoundland to portugal. look at its southern tip, stretching from almost north africa back to the caribbean. at its center, the pressure is as intense as a category 3 hurricane. >>> the popular british actor richard griffiths has died. american audiences know him from the "harry potter" films. on stage, he originated the great role of the teacher in "history boys." growing up in england, he cared for two deaf parents...
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. >>> finally jill oldford from newfoundland, pennsylvania submitted this one -- are they trying to appealhalf off. that means they're half on. >>> and here's the photo for the caption contest next week. it's from kristina -- >> that's adorable. >> that's a great one. >> you know he's watching hoda bark. >> she hasn't done it yet. >> watching the friday show. >> that's true. >> that's the one. >> you mean that one? >>> thank you, darling. >>> and you can like us on facebook, too. >> yeah, keep liking us. >>> it's all about st. paddy's day. >>> and we're in the homestretch of the fit series. we'll check in with our girls all afternoon. sleep aid approved for use as needed in the middle of the night when you can't get back to sleep. it's an effective sleep medicine you don't take before bedtime. take it in bed only when you need it and have at least four hours left for sleep. do not take intermezzo if you have had an allergic reaction to drugs containing zolpidem, such as ambien. allergic reactions such as shortness of breath or swelling of your tongue or throat may occur and may be fatal. i
. >>> finally jill oldford from newfoundland, pennsylvania submitted this one -- are they trying to appealhalf off. that means they're half on. >>> and here's the photo for the caption contest next week. it's from kristina -- >> that's adorable. >> that's a great one. >> you know he's watching hoda bark. >> she hasn't done it yet. >> watching the friday show. >> that's true. >> that's the one. >> you mean that one? >>>...
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action for every child that there is the parent who won't be able to navigate the streets is a newfoundland and new york city as an example where for high school there's hundreds of choices of schools seek out to, but the large comprehensive high school, a lot of those struggle because they tend to get the kids who don't make an active choice if that makes sense. select desegregation there are problems that come with it they need to be dealt with and thought about. we can look back and say this for and that didn't work. we can think of that not necessarily as a critique, but are we to make them better where the smart thoughtful and try to avoid repeating some of the same mistakes. >> host: basically you're time we have richard tired to indiana saw -- >> guest: not yet. maybe my next book. >> host: when they first moved here, he spent a lot of time in helmand. the primary people who visited have been friends and relations from the area. it is a pretty nice hostess, very cordial and welcoming. during jackson's fame, pretty much from 1859 to the rest of rachel's fight, they have lots of compan
action for every child that there is the parent who won't be able to navigate the streets is a newfoundland and new york city as an example where for high school there's hundreds of choices of schools seek out to, but the large comprehensive high school, a lot of those struggle because they tend to get the kids who don't make an active choice if that makes sense. select desegregation there are problems that come with it they need to be dealt with and thought about. we can look back and say this...
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. >>> finally jill oldford from newfoundland, pennsylvania submitted this one -- are they trying to appeal> that's the one. >> you mean that one? >>> thank you, darling. >>> and you can like us on facebook, too. >> yeah, keep liking us. >>> it's auld about st. paddy's day. >>> and we're in the homestretch i want to hear about your date all afternoon. well, he showed up in a van. [ women ] oh-awww. [ voices in background ] [ female announcer ] swapportunity. the opportunity to swap a higher calorie snack for a delicious 90 calorie yoplait light. ♪ sorry... about your date, the details of your date. [ female announcer ] just one swap a day helps keep the calories away. yoplait. it is so good. [ female announcer ] just one swap a day helps keep the calories away. now from l'oreal...a most exclusive haircolor collection... preference paris couture. all new shades designed by l'oreal's master colorist, christophe robin. each sparkles with layers of shine. rose gold blonde...iced golden brown ...rich merlot. preference paris couture. from l'oreal paris. fruit just got cooler. fruit on one side,
. >>> finally jill oldford from newfoundland, pennsylvania submitted this one -- are they trying to appeal> that's the one. >> you mean that one? >>> thank you, darling. >>> and you can like us on facebook, too. >> yeah, keep liking us. >>> it's auld about st. paddy's day. >>> and we're in the homestretch i want to hear about your date all afternoon. well, he showed up in a van. [ women ] oh-awww. [ voices in background ] [ female...
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newfoundland that to mean weather change, we're getting way off track.ke global warming is a more specific and clear reference to the phenomena of interest, and that's why i lean that way. but if you question is, what difference does it make? as for as we can tell, not much. who has the microphone? >> james with the carbon tech center. i noticed you had a question about policy preferences, and you asked about gap and trade, whether it was a positive response, and then you had a gasoline tax. have you polled on a revenue neutral carbon tax where 100% of the revenue would be returned either to a tax shift or direct distribution of revenue? >> it depends how you want to define cash bop tax -- carbon tax. we'll be developing a new question on carbon tax for our new upcoming survey work. but i can tell you we have explored exactly the issue you mentioned under the more complex rubric of cap and trade. so it's permits and auctioning and all that other baggage. we found that mid-60s% of people favored a cap and trade system when it was described either as aucti
newfoundland that to mean weather change, we're getting way off track.ke global warming is a more specific and clear reference to the phenomena of interest, and that's why i lean that way. but if you question is, what difference does it make? as for as we can tell, not much. who has the microphone? >> james with the carbon tech center. i noticed you had a question about policy preferences, and you asked about gap and trade, whether it was a positive response, and then you had a gasoline...