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boston ain't but so big.his is the only jail for boston, so you always know somebody. >>> coming up crystal o'reilly confronts a tragic anniversary. an inmate who authorities believe might have shot his girlfriend has something to say to her. >> will you marry me, baby girl. >> and later ja norris hayes explains the fight. >>> for most inmates, jail has a way of crimping their personal lives. for the seven months he's been at the boston suffolk county jail, 25-year-old robert sutton has only spoken to his girlfriend on the phone, but he's determined to take the relationship to the next level. >> listen, listen. i need close-up. will you marry me, baby girl? i'm serious. give me one of them little rice and bean babies. emily, i love you, baby. >> with the crime sutton has been accused of, it may be a long time before he can start a family. he's been charged with distribution of cocaine for allegedly selling 150 grams to a confidential informant. he's pled not guilty and though he's never been convicted of drug
boston ain't but so big.his is the only jail for boston, so you always know somebody. >>> coming up crystal o'reilly confronts a tragic anniversary. an inmate who authorities believe might have shot his girlfriend has something to say to her. >> will you marry me, baby girl. >> and later ja norris hayes explains the fight. >>> for most inmates, jail has a way of crimping their personal lives. for the seven months he's been at the boston suffolk county jail,...
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street gangs within boston. just neighborhood street gangs.hey're all comprised of a couple of blocks, sometimes a project, sometimes an entire neighborhood, certainly. almost every case, every group has some sort of serious feud with at least four to five other groups with in the city of boston. >> and over the past 10 years, the structure of those gangs has changed and that's had a serious impact on the jail. >> such as it was, there was a bit of a code about what you did and what you didn't do. and that seems to have gone by the wayside, and what that translates into is some of this wild west mentality and sort of shooting for any slight, real or imagined. >> that's just how it is. bank robber robs banks, a nurse helps patients, gang members shoot each other. >> back to the [ bleep ]. >> 22-year-old delshaun bloodworth says he spent the last ten years as a member of boston's local street gangs. >> i really, really liked the lifestyle. i like the lifestyle. it's easier. it's easier than just showing up to work every day, seeing the same peop
street gangs within boston. just neighborhood street gangs.hey're all comprised of a couple of blocks, sometimes a project, sometimes an entire neighborhood, certainly. almost every case, every group has some sort of serious feud with at least four to five other groups with in the city of boston. >> and over the past 10 years, the structure of those gangs has changed and that's had a serious impact on the jail. >> such as it was, there was a bit of a code about what you did and what...
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boston ain't but so big.his is the only jail for boston, so you always know somebody. >>> coming up crystal o'reilly confronts a tragic anniversary. an inmate who authorities believe might have shot his girlfriend has something to say to her. >> will you marry me, baby girl. >> and later ja-norris hayes explains the fight. e's a new breakthrough for men experiencing hair loss. introducing the new extreme lasercomb from hair club. it's quick, easy and affordable, and the extreme lasercomb is revolutionary. here's how it works. d.h.t. forms around the hair follicle, which shortens the lifespan of your hair. the extreme lasercomb combats hair loss, causing the hair follicle to grow thicker, stronger hair. this new technology is f.d.a.-cleared and clinically proven to work in 93% of candidates. call now for more information and get this free info kit mailed to you in a discreet envelope. hair club is the largest hair restoration provider, offering all proven hair loss solutions: non-surgical bio-matrix process, h
boston ain't but so big.his is the only jail for boston, so you always know somebody. >>> coming up crystal o'reilly confronts a tragic anniversary. an inmate who authorities believe might have shot his girlfriend has something to say to her. >> will you marry me, baby girl. >> and later ja-norris hayes explains the fight. e's a new breakthrough for men experiencing hair loss. introducing the new extreme lasercomb from hair club. it's quick, easy and affordable, and the...
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. >> we got windows of downtown boston where i run at. for free. it puts me right now and right where everything is going on. like i'm missing something. and right now if i got out tonight, i know i'm probably ending up downtown. recovery is not an option right now. i'm not going to get clean. i'm going to go get high. there's always that story that, like, you see people get clean and sober, but this is the other side of it. this is the not so clean and not so sober side. >>> coming up. >> when you went to the hospital, were you punching into him? >> ja-norris hayes faces the disciplinary board. >> i got somebody that's going to do me a favor. >> robert sutton sends a singing telegram to his girlfriend. jail style. ♪ i understand you're feeling down ♪ north america's natural gas producers are committed to safely and responsibly providing decades of cleaner burning energy for our country, drilling thousands of feet below fresh water sources within self contained well systems and using state of the art monitoring technologies, rigorous prac
. >> we got windows of downtown boston where i run at. for free. it puts me right now and right where everything is going on. like i'm missing something. and right now if i got out tonight, i know i'm probably ending up downtown. recovery is not an option right now. i'm not going to get clean. i'm going to go get high. there's always that story that, like, you see people get clean and sober, but this is the other side of it. this is the not so clean and not so sober side. >>>...
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a place james "whitey" bulger, one of boston's most notorious gangsters, called home. bulger learned to fight and survive on the mean streets of south boston, known as southie to locals like john shay who decades later would work for bulger. >> the guy was legendary. >> he made tough guys shake. he made them shake. >> reporter: bulger's life of crime started early. arrested in his teens, he was robbing banks by age 20. his shock of blond hair earning him the name "whitey," a name he is staid to disguise. with his rugged good looks and reckless flamboyance, bulger imagined himself boston's version of hollywood's gangster, jimmy cagney. but instead of red carpets, he was headed to alcatraz. a string of bank robberies earning him ten years in federal prison at age 25. he did his time and upon release vowed he would never, ever go back. >> they had no hard proof. "boston globe's" reporter dick larry and justin o'neil ultimately unveiled the deal he cut to make sure of that. >> he got out of prison in 1965 and we started doing research in 1988, and he hadn't got so much as
a place james "whitey" bulger, one of boston's most notorious gangsters, called home. bulger learned to fight and survive on the mean streets of south boston, known as southie to locals like john shay who decades later would work for bulger. >> the guy was legendary. >> he made tough guys shake. he made them shake. >> reporter: bulger's life of crime started early. arrested in his teens, he was robbing banks by age 20. his shock of blond hair earning him the name...
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this man only gunned down while he left a boston restaurant. according to testimony at a civil trial, fbi agent connelly told bulger where to find him. >> bulger cornered him and shot him 22 times starting from the leg up to his torso, up to his chest. 22 times with no head shot. so he inflicted as much pain as he could and also did it in a fashion that to make sure he knew he would die. >> reporter: in a case of wrong place, wrong time, michael donahue was killing hallorhan a right home. whose wife and kids to this day blame the fbi for the death. >> john connelly is a big reason why my father is dead. >> there's a hole in your heart when you think about what's going to take place hopefully in the future, and then there's no future with that person so that's pretty gut wrenching feeling. >> reporter: in 1994, whitey bulger's nearly 20-year reign came to an end in what was likely connelly's parting gift, authorities say he alerted bulger to a pending indictment and true to his word that he'd never return to prison, bulger disappeared with his l
this man only gunned down while he left a boston restaurant. according to testimony at a civil trial, fbi agent connelly told bulger where to find him. >> bulger cornered him and shot him 22 times starting from the leg up to his torso, up to his chest. 22 times with no head shot. so he inflicted as much pain as he could and also did it in a fashion that to make sure he knew he would die. >> reporter: in a case of wrong place, wrong time, michael donahue was killing hallorhan a right...
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upon release vowed he would never, ever go back. >> they had no hard proof. >> reporter: boston globe reporters dick lair and gerald o'neal uncovered the deal he cut to make sure of that. >> he got out of prison in 1965. we started doing research in 1988. he hadn't got so much as a parking ticket. >> reporter: whitey bulger, fresh from prison, went to work as a mob enforcer. but bulger wanted more. federal investigators say he'd stop at nothing to get it. >> then he went on a killing rampage. i think it's like a month he killed six guys in 1972. >> he was ambitious and making his move. >> reporter: he was making his move with this man, steve phlemmy, aka the rifleman. among their alleged victims, his own girlfriend deborah davis. >> back in those days before dna was in use to identify victims, he would personally get involved in cutting off the fingers or hands of the victims and extracting their teeth. >> reporter: tom fuentes ran the organized crime squad for fbi headquarters. give me three words to describe bulger. >> stone cold killer. >> reporter: why kill debbie davis? authoriti
upon release vowed he would never, ever go back. >> they had no hard proof. >> reporter: boston globe reporters dick lair and gerald o'neal uncovered the deal he cut to make sure of that. >> he got out of prison in 1965. we started doing research in 1988. he hadn't got so much as a parking ticket. >> reporter: whitey bulger, fresh from prison, went to work as a mob enforcer. but bulger wanted more. federal investigators say he'd stop at nothing to get it. >> then...
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salonpas. >>> boston's suffolk county jail is comprised of two facilities.ose have been convicted, and the nashua street jail for detainees awaiting trial. for the past ten months, delshaun bloodworth has been incarcerated at nashua. awaiting trial on charges of armed robbery and assault and battery but now he's about to make the move to the house. he's accepted a plea bargain and has been sentenced to two and a half years. >> the judge said this is a gift to me and i should appreciate it because i could have easily got more time. people don't know, armed robbery is a serious, serious charge. so i gladly took it. >> but the plea deal, he admitted his role in the robbery of a woman in downtown boston. >> we roll up behind her and i told her not to yell. people like to yell and then we run off, no, she didn't yell because i told her not to. she might have if didn't said anything or if she didn't see the gun. but told her to give me everything you got. give me everything. i want everything. i don't want just your money, i want everything. >> did you say anythin
salonpas. >>> boston's suffolk county jail is comprised of two facilities.ose have been convicted, and the nashua street jail for detainees awaiting trial. for the past ten months, delshaun bloodworth has been incarcerated at nashua. awaiting trial on charges of armed robbery and assault and battery but now he's about to make the move to the house. he's accepted a plea bargain and has been sentenced to two and a half years. >> the judge said this is a gift to me and i should...
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not only in boston but nationwide. >> the percentage of mental illness is off the charts.hey are shocking. much harder once people begin to get older to tackle those deficits that have been growing and growing and growing over a period of time. >> though he was deemed competent enough to face his charges and trial, a lifelong mental illness is a reality for corey allen. he is serving a 2 1/2 year sentence for an array of crimes. because he is now on medication, jail officials confirmed he was stable enough to consent to an interview. >> armed robbery, possession of firearm, assault and battery, intimidating a witness, aggravated assault. >> straight from the bloody bean. you know what i mean, she's -- >> i couldn't let go of my past. i have to get revenge and it just happened to be on my birthday that i allegedly picked up this case, you know what i'm saying? rival enemies. a guy with the car, seeing someone, you know, starting shooting at each other and escalated back and forth, you know what i'm saying? follow the person to the house and that's when the assault and batte
not only in boston but nationwide. >> the percentage of mental illness is off the charts.hey are shocking. much harder once people begin to get older to tackle those deficits that have been growing and growing and growing over a period of time. >> though he was deemed competent enough to face his charges and trial, a lifelong mental illness is a reality for corey allen. he is serving a 2 1/2 year sentence for an array of crimes. because he is now on medication, jail officials...
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in fbi hist. [ bagpipes ] >> reporter: the church bells of saint monica near the harbor in south boston have sounded for generations of irish immigrants. [ bell ringing ] >> reporter: it is a tight-knit community that's always protected its own, a place james "whitey" bulger, one of boston's most notorious gangsters, called home. bulger learned to fight and survive on the mean streets of south bostp south bostonson south bostp south bostons o locap locals lilocals lide. >> the guy was legendary. he made tough guys shake. he made them shake. >> reporter: bulger's life of crime started early. arrested in his teens he was robbing banks by age 20. his shock of blond hair earning him the name "whitey" a name he's said to despise. with his rugged good looks and recklep recklereckless fla imaginp imagined himself bo versiversion of hollywood gang jimmy cagney.pinsteain headr headed headed to. a string of bank robberie landing bulger ten years in federal prison at age 25. he did his time. upon release vowed he would never, ever go back. >> they had no hard proof. >> reporter: "boston globe" rep
in fbi hist. [ bagpipes ] >> reporter: the church bells of saint monica near the harbor in south boston have sounded for generations of irish immigrants. [ bell ringing ] >> reporter: it is a tight-knit community that's always protected its own, a place james "whitey" bulger, one of boston's most notorious gangsters, called home. bulger learned to fight and survive on the mean streets of south bostp south bostonson south bostp south bostons o locap locals lilocals lide....
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i grew up in the boston area and lived in different parts of boston. went to catholic price school in dorchester, a section of boston. -- i went to catholic high school in dorchester, a section of boston. because of my parents, my brothers and i were all blessed to go to harvard university. that is where i went to school. it was intense. i stayed there for law school and have a master's in public policy from there. those are subjects i decided to study because i was interested in public service and public policy issues and government. >> you grew up in the boston area. what made you want to make the transition and moved to san francisco? what motivated you to get involved in politics question marks before i ran for office, and worked in san francisco as a criminal prosecutor and civil rights attorney. i got to understand how much of a be in san francisco is to the rest of the world for social justice. i spent a number of years helping to grow a small business. i got to understand the innovative spirit in san francisco. at night, i volunteered as a neig
i grew up in the boston area and lived in different parts of boston. went to catholic price school in dorchester, a section of boston. -- i went to catholic high school in dorchester, a section of boston. because of my parents, my brothers and i were all blessed to go to harvard university. that is where i went to school. it was intense. i stayed there for law school and have a master's in public policy from there. those are subjects i decided to study because i was interested in public service...
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not only in boston but nationwide. >> the percentages in mental illness are off the charts. they are shocking. it's much harder once people begin to get older to tackle those deficits that have been growing and growing over a period of time. >> though he was deemed competent enough to understand his charges and stand trial, a life long battle with mental illness is a reality for cory allen. he is serving a two and a half year sentence at the house of correction for an array of crimes. because he is now on medication, jail officials confirmed he was stable enough to consent to an interview. >> i'm here for armed robbery, possession of firearm, assault and battery, intimidating witness, aggravated assault. that's it. >> [ bleep ] get slapped up. trade from the bloody. [ bleep ] all ferocious. >> i couldn't let something go from from the past. i had to get revenge. it happened to be on my birthday that i allegely picked up this case. got out the car, seen someone, started shooting at each other. it escalated back and forth. followed the person to they house and that's when the
not only in boston but nationwide. >> the percentages in mental illness are off the charts. they are shocking. it's much harder once people begin to get older to tackle those deficits that have been growing and growing over a period of time. >> though he was deemed competent enough to understand his charges and stand trial, a life long battle with mental illness is a reality for cory allen. he is serving a two and a half year sentence at the house of correction for an array of...
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jim armstrong of our boston station wbz reports. >> worst experience of my life. i will never fly delta again. >> reporter: this early evening collision shaking up passengers on two different flights, one a huge 767 bound for amsterdam and the smaller commuter plane headed to raleigh-durham, north carolina. >> we were on our way from washington to raleigh, and taxiing to take off and the plane clipped our plane. >> reporter: how did everybody on board handle it? >> fine, calm, uneventful. >> it was a nonevent until we figured out that we'd lost the wing and our flight, to amsterdam. >> reporter: passengers on both planes described hearing a loud bang and then feeling a bump, some saying it was almost as if they'd hit a pothole on the runway. >> it was a really big shock. just a really big shock. >> there was a lot of texting, no, there was no screaming. there was some cursing. >> some people were freaking out but everybody was pretty calm overall. >> reporter: when you say freaking out, tell us. >> the girl next to me, she was right by the wing and crying and the
jim armstrong of our boston station wbz reports. >> worst experience of my life. i will never fly delta again. >> reporter: this early evening collision shaking up passengers on two different flights, one a huge 767 bound for amsterdam and the smaller commuter plane headed to raleigh-durham, north carolina. >> we were on our way from washington to raleigh, and taxiing to take off and the plane clipped our plane. >> reporter: how did everybody on board handle it? >>...
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serious experience of working life in boston has been running since ninety seven to two hundred fiftylayers who appeared in last year's event went on to play in the n.h.l. for the minor american hockey league. still fox is one of russia's top you clubs and they're expected to run in the tournament while it will be a great experience for players to come up against different hakeas trials. she. is going to play in the us will be of a massive benefit to our side we can look at our place playing under pressure and coming up against different styles of play and against opponents they have never played against we were prepared well for this tournament and of course we will do our best to win however the team from minute goals want to actually supposed to go and play in the states it's ten ten as a last minute replacement the problem is that they can to go because seven players will be as a training camp together with. their team and so we decided that it's not regulated to send a team without key players and we've had serious serious negotiations with certain tension or. the gentleman and g
serious experience of working life in boston has been running since ninety seven to two hundred fiftylayers who appeared in last year's event went on to play in the n.h.l. for the minor american hockey league. still fox is one of russia's top you clubs and they're expected to run in the tournament while it will be a great experience for players to come up against different hakeas trials. she. is going to play in the us will be of a massive benefit to our side we can look at our place playing...
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boston working on a 5-3 lead. when carl crawford slices one down the left field line.he seventh. wakefield serves up a grand slam to brendan ryan. but the seattle rally came up just a little short. boston wins the game 12-8. wakefield joins roger roger cle with his 2,000th strikeout. the mariners are riding a 15-game losing streak. >>> finally, it's not often that a prerace prayer steals the show in nascar. that's what happened saturday night, before the nationwide fed rated auto parts 300 in nashville. if you've seen "talledega nights" you'll know why this pastor, joe nelm, was thinking when he thanked the lord and the sponsors. >> you said in all things, give thanks. we want to thank you for the mighty machines you brought before us. thank you for the dodges and the toyotas. thank you for the fords. and most of all, we thank you for roush and yates partnering, to give us the power we see before us tonight. thank you for gm performance technology and ro-7 engines. and goodyear tires that bring performance and power to the track. lord, i want to thank you for my smokin
boston working on a 5-3 lead. when carl crawford slices one down the left field line.he seventh. wakefield serves up a grand slam to brendan ryan. but the seattle rally came up just a little short. boston wins the game 12-8. wakefield joins roger roger cle with his 2,000th strikeout. the mariners are riding a 15-game losing streak. >>> finally, it's not often that a prerace prayer steals the show in nascar. that's what happened saturday night, before the nationwide fed rated auto parts...
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a senior at boston university in computer science. and i founded this maker space at bu called builds-- b.u. information lab and design space. bradley showed up to the open house at this event. and, you know, this was a night when the room was absolutely packed. he didn't strike me at all, at that time, as being particularly memorable or remarkable individual. what he was doing was mostly socializing, meeting others, trying to learn about how this scene in boston actually functioned. >> smith: standing back, leaning against the table is bradley manning. the young intelligence analyst, full of secrets, was mingling among hackers. investigators now believe that, sometime in this period, manning either uploadeded or handed off two large data files, the war logs from iraq and afghanistan. >> we don't really know whether manning approached wikileaks or people around wikileaks, or if it was the other way around. but my theory is, whichever way it is, there's an intermediary. there's a group of people in the middle, probably these people in
a senior at boston university in computer science. and i founded this maker space at bu called builds-- b.u. information lab and design space. bradley showed up to the open house at this event. and, you know, this was a night when the room was absolutely packed. he didn't strike me at all, at that time, as being particularly memorable or remarkable individual. what he was doing was mostly socializing, meeting others, trying to learn about how this scene in boston actually functioned. >>...
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breaking news, two passenger jets collide while taxiing for takeoff at boston international airport. the plane badly damaged. hundreds of passengers rattled. this morning, we'll hear from some of them. >>> she's out. the embattled head of the newspapers in that phone hking scandal resigns overnight as rupert murdoch speaks out about what he says are title lies about his company. >>> and the event, they blocked off the road gathered to see all these things chris brown, off the road gathered to see all these things chris brown, friday, july 15th, 2011. captions paid for by nbc-universal television >>> oh, my goodness. welcome to "today" on a friday morning. i'm matt lauer. >> i'm ann curry. we've got to go right to what's happening outside our side you. a crowd of an estimated 12,000 people at least have gathered. and al roker is smack in the middle of it. >> actually, ann, we've got up over on top of it, the new york city police department for the first time in my memory for our concert series has closed off 48th street from vehicular traffic and they closed off 49th street, our bigge
breaking news, two passenger jets collide while taxiing for takeoff at boston international airport. the plane badly damaged. hundreds of passengers rattled. this morning, we'll hear from some of them. >>> she's out. the embattled head of the newspapers in that phone hking scandal resigns overnight as rupert murdoch speaks out about what he says are title lies about his company. >>> and the event, they blocked off the road gathered to see all these things chris brown, off the...
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boston, se colocÓ medio juego arriba de los yankees de nueva york.uipos de la nfl y los dirigentes del sindicato de jugadores se reunieron por mÁs de 12 horas ayer, sin llegar a un acuerdo para ponerle fin a un cierre patronal de varios meses, pero han regresado a la mesa de negociaciones hoy. las conversaciones podrÍan extenderse al fin de semana, si es que un nuevo contrato colectivo parece inminente. algunos campamentos tienen previsto abrir en alrededor de dos semanas, y el primer partido de la pretemporada, cuando ingresen los nuevos miembros del salÓn de la fama, estÁ programado para el 7 de agosto en ohio. los rams deben les recuerdo que dentro de unos minutos se viene la copa america por telefutura chile con uruguay y a las 8.30 por univision mexico contra peru, sobre esto y mas tendremos hoy solo a las once. buenas gracias norma arrancamos con imagenes de lo que fue la celebracion de los 100 anhos de lciud talemeco show y hablando justamu pero ya aqui en el area este asbado 9 de julio se realizara elmall aqui en washington entre frente al ca
boston, se colocÓ medio juego arriba de los yankees de nueva york.uipos de la nfl y los dirigentes del sindicato de jugadores se reunieron por mÁs de 12 horas ayer, sin llegar a un acuerdo para ponerle fin a un cierre patronal de varios meses, pero han regresado a la mesa de negociaciones hoy. las conversaciones podrÍan extenderse al fin de semana, si es que un nuevo contrato colectivo parece inminente. algunos campamentos tienen previsto abrir en alrededor de dos semanas, y el primer...
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castles dominate the boston lobsters, 25-10. the castles start the season 3-0 for the second straight year. >> with a name like boston lobsters, everybody's going to dominate you. >> yes, i love it. >> seafood. >>> up next a local >>> a well-known kidnapping victim will soon serve as an expert commentator on missing persons and child abduction cases. abc news has hired elizabeth smart. smart was kidnapped if her home in salt lake city, utah, at the age of 14 and held captive for nine months. she's 23 years old now. she's expected to start the new job within a few weeks. >>> the mayor of rockville is dismissing the idea that somebody tried to sabotage the kickoff of her re-election campaign. the mayor is phyllis marcuccio. she was making her announcement at rockville town square last month. but ground fountain suddenly started spraying water from underneath her audience. marcuccio says she made arrangements to keep the fountains off during her speech. she says it was a mistake and she says i[ man ] i gotke and this new citi thank
castles dominate the boston lobsters, 25-10. the castles start the season 3-0 for the second straight year. >> with a name like boston lobsters, everybody's going to dominate you. >> yes, i love it. >> seafood. >>> up next a local >>> a well-known kidnapping victim will soon serve as an expert commentator on missing persons and child abduction cases. abc news has hired elizabeth smart. smart was kidnapped if her home in salt lake city, utah, at the age of 14...
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in boston, you never see $100. i don't know in dallas. you probably do see them. >> thousands of them. >> that's right. oil; right? in boston, you never see them. it's all college kids. i couldn't figure out why. i went over to the main guys house. in his laundry was $250,000 in banded stacks of $100. i thought you got to be a drug dealer. he one. and the next day we flew to vegas and it was the m.i.t. blackjack team. i joined the team and said i want to write this story. this was my first true story. i fell into nonfiction, but i wrote it like a thriller. it wasn't this i'm going to sit down and write nonfiction in this way. i was writing fiction and ran into a true story. that's been the way accidental billionaires, same thing. sitting at home. i get an e-mail, 2:00 and it's a harvard senior. he's actually from houston. he said my best friend co-founded facebook and no one has ever heard of him. i go out for a drink. always involving drinking. in walks eduardo. he's angry, furious, mark zuckerberg screwed him. he wanted to tell his stor
in boston, you never see $100. i don't know in dallas. you probably do see them. >> thousands of them. >> that's right. oil; right? in boston, you never see them. it's all college kids. i couldn't figure out why. i went over to the main guys house. in his laundry was $250,000 in banded stacks of $100. i thought you got to be a drug dealer. he one. and the next day we flew to vegas and it was the m.i.t. blackjack team. i joined the team and said i want to write this story. this was...
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they take on the boston lobsters. sernea gets the return and she teams with hobbs to win her match. >>> speaking of beating boston, the o's will try again tomorrow night. it's getting ugly. >> it is, thank you mark. >> it's the all important questi,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, >>> there was magic in the air in london. the final harry potter had its world premier. the stars walked the red carpet and signed photographs. many of them camped out the entire week. the eighth potter movie brings the curtain down on a series which has grossed $6.5 billion. u.s. premier is july 15th. >>> in florida a group of women got their wedding dresses courtesy of charmin. that's right these creations are made of toilet paper. the winner said it took four rolls, that's not a lot. and some hot glue. she went home plush with a thousand dollars cash prize. [ mr. clopper ] i don't talk to them as much as cindy does... good morning chickens! [ jim ] you know, that's our business so we want to be the experts in chicken. we're not the status quo. per
they take on the boston lobsters. sernea gets the return and she teams with hobbs to win her match. >>> speaking of beating boston, the o's will try again tomorrow night. it's getting ugly. >> it is, thank you mark. >> it's the all important questi,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, >>> there was magic in the air in london. the final harry potter had its world premier. the stars walked the red carpet and signed photographs. many of them camped out the entire week. the eighth...
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sam adams boston lager. it's delicious. ♪ it's irresistible.eep clean powder. its moist powder penetrates deep, removing three times more dirt than vacuuming alone while also neutralizing odors at their source. it's a clean you can see, smell, and really enjoy. resolve deep clean powder. don't just vacuum clean, resolve clean. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >>> jimmy: our first guest recently won his 22nd emmy for broadcasting. he's the best. he's an nbc sports fixture and the face of the mlb network. ladies and gentlemen, please welcome bob costas! ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> how did you know that? how did you know that? >> i know this. >> that's -- that's beyond great. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: now, you want -- yeah. >> this goes back -- this goes back, like, 20 years. >> jimmy: good song, yeah. >> no, that song goes back 50 years. >> jimmy: yeah. >> but that goes back, like, 20 years. when i did a show that would have been on after yours, if it were still on. it has the "carson daly" spot now. it was "later." it was an interview show. >> jimmy: "la
sam adams boston lager. it's delicious. ♪ it's irresistible.eep clean powder. its moist powder penetrates deep, removing three times more dirt than vacuuming alone while also neutralizing odors at their source. it's a clean you can see, smell, and really enjoy. resolve deep clean powder. don't just vacuum clean, resolve clean. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >>> jimmy: our first guest recently won his 22nd emmy for broadcasting. he's the best. he's an nbc sports fixture and the face of...
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has helped 125 boston-area families; only one has defaulted. will be people who are paying their mortgages who see this and say, "why should those people be helped?" >> i'm hard pressed to see how we're helped as a country by making more people homeless and putting them out of their homes. >> reporter: b.c.c. hopes to roll this program out nationally. in boston alone, 1,700 families are in foreclosure. >> we actually were trying to look for some place to go. >> reporter: but now, monica and mike bassila, who have two daughters and a son in the marines, won't have to move. >> today is a day that i've waited for, for the past three years. >> reporter: you feel like you can take the sign down now? >> yes, i want to take that sign down. >> there we go! it's done! >> reporter: after a three-year fight to keep her house, monica bassila is finally home again. >> okay, can i give you a hug? >> reporter: ( laughs ) anthony mason, cbs news, randolph, massachusetts. congratulations. >> thank you. >> pelley: betty ford was laid to rest today beside her hus
has helped 125 boston-area families; only one has defaulted. will be people who are paying their mortgages who see this and say, "why should those people be helped?" >> i'm hard pressed to see how we're helped as a country by making more people homeless and putting them out of their homes. >> reporter: b.c.c. hopes to roll this program out nationally. in boston alone, 1,700 families are in foreclosure. >> we actually were trying to look for some place to go. >>...
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they're preparing to take part in the boston hockey night tournament in the us which is one of the most prestigious events in junior hockey as richard reports. sunday promises to be a long day for the stanley lisi will still focus is always hockey team aside from might be to gloucester from russia's your rules apply for us to play in a junior tournament in boston a trip which will take them almost a day the event will see russia nine feet taking on five you've science from north america mainly from the usa as eastern coast would be a game of trying to make the grand final of the thirty first of july we consider it's very important for the players and for the coaching staff and for the leak to have serious contacts with international players as foreign players especially canadian players and us players this is a first experience for us we decided that our two should dissipate in this tournament and we had very nice negotiation last affair of the founder of how on earth it was a tournament and we seem to be serious experience the hockey night in boston has been running since nine hundred
they're preparing to take part in the boston hockey night tournament in the us which is one of the most prestigious events in junior hockey as richard reports. sunday promises to be a long day for the stanley lisi will still focus is always hockey team aside from might be to gloucester from russia's your rules apply for us to play in a junior tournament in boston a trip which will take them almost a day the event will see russia nine feet taking on five you've science from north america mainly...