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in boston went quiet. the street workers and the gang officers reported over the next day streets were buzzing about the meeting all over the city. explain the freddie cardozo prosecution was everywhere. it was in his 50s. he turned out to be barely 30. checking record against cardozo's, thick criminal histories matched side by side. girls drag their boyfriends with their probation officers. the street state calm. street workers moved in with a summer job program. gangs elsewhere started to heat up as intelligence reached the working group, we sent messengers, street workers who knew the jobs involved. we are watching you. it goes no further. stop. our team talked to the gang. no trouble. went and talked to the gang on stanley street. no trouble. tracy reported back amazed after one such warning. there is nothing happening. revelation. the gangs were rational. they learned and responded. it change. which a were and it did and it turns out they are and they do all over the country. so this was 1996. this wa
in boston went quiet. the street workers and the gang officers reported over the next day streets were buzzing about the meeting all over the city. explain the freddie cardozo prosecution was everywhere. it was in his 50s. he turned out to be barely 30. checking record against cardozo's, thick criminal histories matched side by side. girls drag their boyfriends with their probation officers. the street state calm. street workers moved in with a summer job program. gangs elsewhere started to...
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friday close by, and a claim of basically the worst game of ander in boston and the boston cops stopped him in roxbury one morning. he had just sold an automatic pistol to a juvenile. the kid had the gun and hoist of the ammunition. freddy had 19-millimeter cartridge in his hand and what he didn't know is the boston cops have been working with the fed, freddie didn't know what the feds call a predicate criminal record have open to prosecution under what is called the army career criminal statute that as an armed career eligible defendant he could be charged with crimes, possession of a firearm that carried with it a 15 year mandatory federal sentencing and especially didn't know under federal law cartridges count as a firearm and what would have been a misdemeanor state offense turned into a 15 year federal sentence in prison in upstate new york and where we sit to this day when this happened 1996 he still locked up on this so you will hear fri's name and you will hear tracie's name. tracy was the head of the city average team and you will hear the name of a young brilliant and dedicate
friday close by, and a claim of basically the worst game of ander in boston and the boston cops stopped him in roxbury one morning. he had just sold an automatic pistol to a juvenile. the kid had the gun and hoist of the ammunition. freddy had 19-millimeter cartridge in his hand and what he didn't know is the boston cops have been working with the fed, freddie didn't know what the feds call a predicate criminal record have open to prosecution under what is called the army career criminal...
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he's boston. get familiar. don't get it twisted. he's boston in this. >> in boston, we almost got to learn the lay of the land because people talk so much about the different neighborhoods in the area they were from. everyone in boston was proud of their neighborhood and different represents it once they were inside and kind of stuck to the people that they knew from their neighborhoods inside. >> i'm boston. he's boston. charlestown. >> he's boston. >> do you know -- >> how many movies have they made on east boston? >> listen, you know the movie "the rat." whitey bulger. >> no, he ain't! >> yes, sir, that's all he's got. that's all he's got. >> chelsea. >> you live in chelsea? >> see you later. >> i'm out of here. >> the inmates in boston shared more than neighborhood pride. they also knew how to throw a punch. >> every day. we respond to fights every day, sometimes they're one-on-one fights, sometimes multiple detainees are involved. >> got hit with a tread. >> he beat the [ bleep ] out of me. >
he's boston. get familiar. don't get it twisted. he's boston in this. >> in boston, we almost got to learn the lay of the land because people talk so much about the different neighborhoods in the area they were from. everyone in boston was proud of their neighborhood and different represents it once they were inside and kind of stuck to the people that they knew from their neighborhoods inside. >> i'm boston. he's boston. charlestown. >> he's boston. >> do you know --...
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he served as chief of boston e.m.s. and assistant director of the boston health commission. he has served as an interim manager. and for all of boston's major planned events including the boston marathon and the 2004 democratic national convention. no word yet of the boston red sox world series. as a consultant, -- [laughter] >> as a consultant to the pentagon and the defense department he served on the 9/11 after action team to assess medical consequence medical policy and procedures. more recently, rich was on the ground at the site of the devastating tornadoes in the coast and joplin, missouri and rich, thank you for speaking with us and strengthening our communities today. [applause] >> good morning. >> what's this about the red sox? we've had two world series in the last 10 years. graduations -- congratulations on yours, but we're with you unfortunately this year in the world series, observing. 22 years ago as you heard, i have been in d.c. in fema for the last two years, but 22 years ago i was in boston. and we usually don't get earthquakes in boston, and saw the image
he served as chief of boston e.m.s. and assistant director of the boston health commission. he has served as an interim manager. and for all of boston's major planned events including the boston marathon and the 2004 democratic national convention. no word yet of the boston red sox world series. as a consultant, -- [laughter] >> as a consultant to the pentagon and the defense department he served on the 9/11 after action team to assess medical consequence medical policy and procedures....
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he's boston. charlestown. charlestown. >> south boston. >> how many movies have they made about east boston. >> listen, you know the movie "the rat." whitey bulger. >> [ bleep ]. >> no, he ain't! >> yes, sir, that's all he's got. that's all he's got. >> chelsea. >> here we go. >> you live in chelsea? >> see you later. >> the inmates in boston shared more than neighborhood pride. they also knew how to throw a punch. >> every day. we respond to fights every day, sometimes they're one-on-one fights, sometimes multiple detainees are involved. >> got hit with a tread. >> he beat the [ bleep ] out of me. >> we just stomped him. >> on numerous occasions the "lockup" production team would be in the middle of an interview when a fight call would come over a deputy's radio. >> however, we've had him down. got to go. be right back. right back. got to run. >> you guys must do a lot of running if you're looking at fights. >> we just break the camera off the tripod, audio grabs the boom pole as much as we can as quickly as
he's boston. charlestown. charlestown. >> south boston. >> how many movies have they made about east boston. >> listen, you know the movie "the rat." whitey bulger. >> [ bleep ]. >> no, he ain't! >> yes, sir, that's all he's got. that's all he's got. >> chelsea. >> here we go. >> you live in chelsea? >> see you later. >> the inmates in boston shared more than neighborhood pride. they also knew how to throw a punch....
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. >> no. >> charlestown. >> east boston. >> how many movies have they made about east boston? >> you know the movie about south boston, the rat, whitey bulgur. >> that is the claim to fame of south boston. >> yes, sir, that is all he's got. >> i'm from chelsea. >> here we go. >> the inmates in boston shared more than neighborhood pride. they also knew how to throw a punch. >> fight, fight. >> every day. we respond to fights every day, sometimes 1-on-1, sometimes multiple detainees are involved. >> got hit with a tray. >> he beat the [ bleep ] out of him. >> he just stomped him. >> on numerous occasions the lockup production team would be in the middle of an interview when a fight call would come over a deputy's radio. >> however we had him down -- >> we've got to go. we will be right back. right back, got to run. >> must do a lot of running. >> we break the camera off the tripod, audio grabs the boom pole and head off to see what is going on. >> we told the stories behind several of the fights that broke out in boston during our extended stay series. but there were others as w
. >> no. >> charlestown. >> east boston. >> how many movies have they made about east boston? >> you know the movie about south boston, the rat, whitey bulgur. >> that is the claim to fame of south boston. >> yes, sir, that is all he's got. >> i'm from chelsea. >> here we go. >> the inmates in boston shared more than neighborhood pride. they also knew how to throw a punch. >> fight, fight. >> every day. we respond to fights...
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brian, we call them -- in boston, brian, they are called here in boston, they aren't patriots, they'res. that's what brian shactman is. >> benedict arnold, here's the deal, sully, i have mouths to feed at home and a job to do. i'm a journalist, i'm an objective journalist. >> brian, is it hard for you? >> yeah, it's hard. i'm getting so much flak on twitter and facebook. i'm getting the wicked crush. >> you're getting murdered. >> it's wicked hard for him. >> don't go to glouser. >> it's hard to sit and talk about new york and new jersey. hey, brian sullivan, i have an issue with his stocks. he was talking about some stocks up the past three weeks. let's talk about long-term performance. you don't win the afc championship in one game, you've got to do it over a series of games. so i hope you consider that when you take a look at the stocks he was touting for new york. >> well, when you have joe bag donuts pharma bankrupt in two years and still own a bank stock that puts your kid through college, then we can talk about long-term. >> brian, my advice to you, mary, when you fight it out,
brian, we call them -- in boston, brian, they are called here in boston, they aren't patriots, they'res. that's what brian shactman is. >> benedict arnold, here's the deal, sully, i have mouths to feed at home and a job to do. i'm a journalist, i'm an objective journalist. >> brian, is it hard for you? >> yeah, it's hard. i'm getting so much flak on twitter and facebook. i'm getting the wicked crush. >> you're getting murdered. >> it's wicked hard for him. >>...
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well, boston is in chaos, in shambles. and thomas gauge, another main character in the story, is sending his troops out to confiscate basically to do no more than march through the countryside and confiscate a store of powder that he learned the colonial rebels are hiding on this one farm. sow decides to send several hundred troops out to confiscate this powder. that's all there is to it. what gauge does not know is that that particular mission for these troops will burn itself into our memories. well, throughout the countryside, one of the side missions of this -- of these troops is to capture, finally, gauge had about enough of the rebels. samuel adams, a name familiar to you, i hope, for more than beer, and, in fact, the beer connection is real. samuel adams family did own a brewery in boston. but samuel adams, john hack congre hancock, these are well known names. these people are such a thorn in the british. and general gauge, he said let's go out and crab thgrab this pow. we know where they are. let's rest them enough
well, boston is in chaos, in shambles. and thomas gauge, another main character in the story, is sending his troops out to confiscate basically to do no more than march through the countryside and confiscate a store of powder that he learned the colonial rebels are hiding on this one farm. sow decides to send several hundred troops out to confiscate this powder. that's all there is to it. what gauge does not know is that that particular mission for these troops will burn itself into our...
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orientation. >> thurman's there -- >> no, no, no. >> he's at boston. >> dean of the chapel at boston. >> right. >> and thurman and mays aren't here at the same time dr. king is here. >> no, no. >> okay. >> i'm going to make an argument because i think in my book we often think of martin king as an old dude. you know, people in the movement called him the lark because of his sonorous voice. he has the black baptist teacher -- preacher affect. people kiddingly called him the lord. i would argue not that thurman is important but the reason martin stayed home was he was 15 years old when he started at morehouse which had an earlier admissions program. because of world war ii, everybody is going to war and we need students. mays comes as president going, oh, many god. we don't have enough students. one of the things that even president obama mentioned was that dorothy height meets young martin luther king where they are entertaining. the mayses don't have children and king calls him his spiritual and intellectual father. i want to give you what that means. first of all, we all appreciate
orientation. >> thurman's there -- >> no, no, no. >> he's at boston. >> dean of the chapel at boston. >> right. >> and thurman and mays aren't here at the same time dr. king is here. >> no, no. >> okay. >> i'm going to make an argument because i think in my book we often think of martin king as an old dude. you know, people in the movement called him the lark because of his sonorous voice. he has the black baptist teacher -- preacher affect....
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so king goes to boston university. who does he write part of the dissertation on? none other than henry wyman. who does he -- why go to crozer theological seminary? because edwin aubrey, mays' dissertation adviser was president at the seminary. my argument is that mays is the driving force bebe hind king being a socially committed activist preacher. that was mays' whole vision of not just creating king. he wanted to do it at howard university divinity school. he wanted to do that again by the creation of here in this town, the interdenominational theological seminary. it was mays' vision that black preachers were at the root the closest to ordinary black people. right? and that they, if they were well trained, that they move the masses toward freeing themselves from this constant oppression in the south. so my argument is this is why i spent time writing a book about mays. because i think he gets -- even martin is quoting mays, no mays in a number of sermons, and his influence, it is mays that gives him the world stage. mays introduces him to world church leaders.
so king goes to boston university. who does he write part of the dissertation on? none other than henry wyman. who does he -- why go to crozer theological seminary? because edwin aubrey, mays' dissertation adviser was president at the seminary. my argument is that mays is the driving force bebe hind king being a socially committed activist preacher. that was mays' whole vision of not just creating king. he wanted to do it at howard university divinity school. he wanted to do that again by the...
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. >> reporter: you drove from boston. >> drove from boston. >> reporter: what's the drive?> 14 1/2 hours for our hotel in richmond, indiana, an hour and a half to here. it went by like it was five seconds. >> reporter: fans of tom brady and bill belichick see it as an opportunity for revenge after that epic 18-1 year. the one loss coming in super bowl xlii at the hands of the giants. patriot supporters gathered at stadium tavern near lucas oil field. a bar its owner has dedicated to their cause. new york and boston, what element does that add for the game we'll see today? >> it's huge. i mean new york/boston, that's the rivalry of the entire country. there is no bigger rivalry than boston and new york on any level. >> reporter: but giants fans may count on some home cooking. colts fans all say they're rooting for colts' quarterback peyton manning's little brother to take home a second lombardi trophy. >> i'm a huge colts fan, but since peyton can't be in it, we're rooting for baby manning. ♪ >> reporter: i'm not going to lie. it is freezing out here right now. just to follo
. >> reporter: you drove from boston. >> drove from boston. >> reporter: what's the drive?> 14 1/2 hours for our hotel in richmond, indiana, an hour and a half to here. it went by like it was five seconds. >> reporter: fans of tom brady and bill belichick see it as an opportunity for revenge after that epic 18-1 year. the one loss coming in super bowl xlii at the hands of the giants. patriot supporters gathered at stadium tavern near lucas oil field. a bar its owner...
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that's about half a billion more than boston, by the way.n terms of innovation, 3,000 patents a year awarded to people and businesses in new york. and from 2005 to 2010 bioscience grew here more than 100%. mary, i know you're going to talk about all the innovation, but take that. 100% growth in the last six years. >> yeah, i'll take that brian. that's all very well and good, but keep in mind that boston has been dominant in the high-tech industry since before the patriots were wearing these helmets. that's right. as brian mentioned, we don't need to build any kind of silicon valley. we have a high-tech corridor and that's called route 128. it's home to companies to emc, chipmaker, analog devices and raf on. add to that on a swath of boston waterfront there's the city's new innovation center home to 100 start-ups. no high-tech rookie like some other unnamed cities, boston's rich history draws from elite universities like m.i.t. and harvard. and powered by the bay state's work force, which is the most educated in the nation. 44% of them have a
that's about half a billion more than boston, by the way.n terms of innovation, 3,000 patents a year awarded to people and businesses in new york. and from 2005 to 2010 bioscience grew here more than 100%. mary, i know you're going to talk about all the innovation, but take that. 100% growth in the last six years. >> yeah, i'll take that brian. that's all very well and good, but keep in mind that boston has been dominant in the high-tech industry since before the patriots were wearing...
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and i also came to boston because she lived in boston for about ten years and so all and all there was a lot of traveling. >> host: were you able to meet these to come either of the tube? >> guest: i never was able to interview them. ayaan hirisi ali refused my request for an interview. i did go to public events where she was speaking at and sometimes i stood up and asked questions but i never met her on a one-to-one basis when and aafia siddiqui, she was missing for most of the time i was working on the book and then after she was captured she was being held in jail. but i did go to her trial and i sat just a few rows behind her and was able to see her in action as it were in the courtroom. >> host: when you went to their societies in kenya for example you must of talked to many people from ethnic backgrounds what did you take from those interviews? >> guest: it was fascinating the neighborhood she growth which was east the in nairobi as much as she described in her book and infil and i did have a funny encounter at one point i wanted to -- she mentioned in one of her books that she u
and i also came to boston because she lived in boston for about ten years and so all and all there was a lot of traveling. >> host: were you able to meet these to come either of the tube? >> guest: i never was able to interview them. ayaan hirisi ali refused my request for an interview. i did go to public events where she was speaking at and sometimes i stood up and asked questions but i never met her on a one-to-one basis when and aafia siddiqui, she was missing for most of the...
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ppz. >> he's boston. get familiar. he's boston in this. holla. >> in boston, we almost got to learn the lay of the land because they talk so much about the different neighborhoods that they were from. everyone in boston was proud of their neighborhood and kind 6 stuck stuck to the people that they knew from the neighborhood inside. >> how many movies have they made? >> no, he ain't. >> yes, sir. that's all he's got. that's all he got. >> the inmates in boston share more than neighborhood pride. they also know how to throw a punch. >> every day. fights every day and sometimes they are one on one fights and sometimes detainees are involved. >> he [ bleep ] out of him. >> we just stomped him. >> on numerous occasions, the lockup production team would be in the middle of an interview when a fight call would come over a deputy's radio. >> however, we've had him down. >> i'll be right back. got to run. >> you guys must do a lot of running. >> we just took the camera off the tripod, grab the boom as quickly as possible and we head out to see what
ppz. >> he's boston. get familiar. he's boston in this. holla. >> in boston, we almost got to learn the lay of the land because they talk so much about the different neighborhoods that they were from. everyone in boston was proud of their neighborhood and kind 6 stuck stuck to the people that they knew from the neighborhood inside. >> how many movies have they made? >> no, he ain't. >> yes, sir. that's all he's got. that's all he got. >> the inmates in boston...
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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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he served as chief of boston e.m.s. and assistant director of the boston health commission.e has served as an interim manager. and for all of boston's major planned events including the boston marathon and the 2004 democratic national convention. no word yet of the boston red sox world series. as a consultant, -- [laughter] >> as a consultant to the pentagon and the defense department he served on the 9/11 after action team to assess medical consequence medical policy and procedures. more recently, rich was on the ground at the site of the devastating tornadoes in the
he served as chief of boston e.m.s. and assistant director of the boston health commission.e has served as an interim manager. and for all of boston's major planned events including the boston marathon and the 2004 democratic national convention. no word yet of the boston red sox world series. as a consultant, -- [laughter] >> as a consultant to the pentagon and the defense department he served on the 9/11 after action team to assess medical consequence medical policy and procedures. more...
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. >> pelley: boston college is facing a crise that's both moral and legal. the school collected an oral history of the war between irish protestants and catholics, a history that includes many confessions of murder. b.c. promised to keep the confessions secret, but they may now be exposed with potentially violent consequences. here's mark phillips. >> reporter: during the three decades of catholic-protestant violence in northern ireland, and even in the 14 years since the peace deal, the worst crime after the bombing and killing itself has been to talk about it. too many deaths are still unsolved, too many families still want revenge, or like shames and hellen mckendry, justice. >> it's not just us. there are thousands of families here grieving still, never knowing what happened to hire loved one. everyone is entitled to the truth. >> reporter: and the truth, or at least a version of it, now exists on tape. interviews recorded as part of an oral history project for boston college. on the promise that the confessions would be kept locked up in the college lib
. >> pelley: boston college is facing a crise that's both moral and legal. the school collected an oral history of the war between irish protestants and catholics, a history that includes many confessions of murder. b.c. promised to keep the confessions secret, but they may now be exposed with potentially violent consequences. here's mark phillips. >> reporter: during the three decades of catholic-protestant violence in northern ireland, and even in the 14 years since the peace...
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by this time last year, boston had already dug out of 73 inches of snow.o far this year, just 7 inches. of the $17 million it budgeted for snow removal, it used only $2 million. so rather than battle snow and ice, they declared war on another boston nemesis, potholes. >> so far this winter we filled about 2,500 potholes. we have used about 200 tons of asphalt. >> reporter: lots of cities have been saving money on plows and salt. by this time in february, new york has usually cleared 19 inches of snow. this season, it only had 7 inches. buffalo normally has 76 inches by now, this year, just 33 inches. chicago, normally 28 by now. this year, 19. minneapolis, 39 is normal. 18 inches this year. and fargo usually has had 36 inches. this year, just 16. fewer snow days mean more days on the job. construction crews at the new boston tea party ships and museum project are running ahead of schedule. >> last year we lost over 25 working days. this year we lost three. with that translates into is real savings for owners on projects. >> reporter: it is happening across
by this time last year, boston had already dug out of 73 inches of snow.o far this year, just 7 inches. of the $17 million it budgeted for snow removal, it used only $2 million. so rather than battle snow and ice, they declared war on another boston nemesis, potholes. >> so far this winter we filled about 2,500 potholes. we have used about 200 tons of asphalt. >> reporter: lots of cities have been saving money on plows and salt. by this time in february, new york has usually cleared...
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my congressman from back in boston. not currently, but was for years, a guy by the name of tip o'neal. he used to say our politics are local. and i firmly believe that, but all disasters are local as well. and it's important to remember that. and it's important to remember that as each incident happens, people who are at the local level, the city level know that. sometimes just once in a while, some of the feds might forget that. but it's important to remind people of that. so if you look and you have federal government with all sorts or local and state government. very impressive team. very impressive team. can do a lot. but by no means, the team. about this much is government. can do a lot, should do a lot. but needs to bring in the private sector. as we heard not a new concept near san francisco. wasn't a new concept in boston. but let me tell you for a lot of places that is a new concept. to bring in the private sector as a key member of the team. what they can bring to the table, what they have brought to the table
my congressman from back in boston. not currently, but was for years, a guy by the name of tip o'neal. he used to say our politics are local. and i firmly believe that, but all disasters are local as well. and it's important to remember that. and it's important to remember that as each incident happens, people who are at the local level, the city level know that. sometimes just once in a while, some of the feds might forget that. but it's important to remind people of that. so if you look and...
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playing host to boston university, a special day. bobby olson, a job well done. he follows directions. look at the past. if they do not want to pass, that is ok. loyola is trying to erase the memory of bad losses. it is well done. greyhound's ticket to 20 -- greyhounds get to 20 wins. n is remarkable. he is the biggest star in new
playing host to boston university, a special day. bobby olson, a job well done. he follows directions. look at the past. if they do not want to pass, that is ok. loyola is trying to erase the memory of bad losses. it is well done. greyhound's ticket to 20 -- greyhounds get to 20 wins. n is remarkable. he is the biggest star in new
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. >>> near boston, a store clerk is being credited with saving two people from a house five. he saw the flames and then ran down the street and dashed in to the burning home to make sure everyone escaped okay. the home was destroyed. >>> in texas, high winds were stronger than a big rig could handle. the semi-truck was flipped on to its side along interstate 27. the winds created dusty miserable conditions, tearing in to roofs and taking out tree branches, even bending the arm of a railroad crossing. >>> and mardi gras is about to hit a fever pitch in new orleans. you can hear them partying from up here. after days of parades, it is finally fat tuesday. will ferrell served as king backus at one parade on sunday. i'm sure that was entertaining. in the heart of all of it, the pren french quarter. new orleans takes in nearly $150 million a year from all the fun which i am sure has already begun. >>> and now for a look at your national weather, we it turn to bill karins. did you say you already started? it is 5:00 a.m. >> just in my mind. i wish. >> right. father of two over here
. >>> near boston, a store clerk is being credited with saving two people from a house five. he saw the flames and then ran down the street and dashed in to the burning home to make sure everyone escaped okay. the home was destroyed. >>> in texas, high winds were stronger than a big rig could handle. the semi-truck was flipped on to its side along interstate 27. the winds created dusty miserable conditions, tearing in to roofs and taking out tree branches, even bending the arm...
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and boston just has to inbound. they do to pietrus. pietrus fouled with 1.5 left but the celtics will get this one. and apparently for boston, a terrific bounce-back game against a team with the best record in the nba. and chicago will drop to 23-7 and the celtics will improve to 15-12. they'll meet again thursday. that team will be on tnt and it'll be in chicago. the bulls will be so happy to be home. nine-game road trip. and they are going to finish 6-3 on the trip. doc rivers, very pleased with the energy and the effort right from the start led by his point guard, rajon rondo. and the final score. good one for the celtics. rondo with a triple-double. jeff van gundy, doris burke and our entire crew, mike breen saying so long from boston. except on the west coast, abc "world news" or your local news over most of these stations. thanks for watching abc, home of the nba finals. ( susan ) so what are you gonna get me for valentine's day ? ( seth ) wouldn't you like to know ? something sparkly ? maybe. something sweet ? mmm... let's just
and boston just has to inbound. they do to pietrus. pietrus fouled with 1.5 left but the celtics will get this one. and apparently for boston, a terrific bounce-back game against a team with the best record in the nba. and chicago will drop to 23-7 and the celtics will improve to 15-12. they'll meet again thursday. that team will be on tnt and it'll be in chicago. the bulls will be so happy to be home. nine-game road trip. and they are going to finish 6-3 on the trip. doc rivers, very pleased...
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boston was on the few miles away but he had been banished.a burly and anthropological study there have been many books, many. this is by far the best to it i think tom can get you a copy still in print. this book made him a celebrity. it was no longer just a friend of cromwell hanging around and begging for attention. he was a person in his own white whose views were shown up and he was the only person who was a close friend of john milton, henry, depending on how the english politics was the closest friend, and then he struck on the question with a series of publications on the question of church and state and freedom and then finally produced a masterpiece something called the bloody tenant of persecution which had just incredible influence. it's a 400 page analysis of history, rall, logic, experience, and course scripture he had seen the corruption of the church of england, he lived for that by politics. and he lived through the corruption that happens when the church in massachusetts and the political establishment there was. he believed
boston was on the few miles away but he had been banished.a burly and anthropological study there have been many books, many. this is by far the best to it i think tom can get you a copy still in print. this book made him a celebrity. it was no longer just a friend of cromwell hanging around and begging for attention. he was a person in his own white whose views were shown up and he was the only person who was a close friend of john milton, henry, depending on how the english politics was the...
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lager in this glass was like tasting a boston lager for the first time again.unds crazy, but it really works. an energizing fruit or relaxing mint flavor. new 5 rpm gum. stimulate your senses. used to be we socked money away and expected it to grow. then the world changed... and the common sense of retirement planning became anything but common. fortunately, td ameritrade's investment consultants can help you build a plan that fits your life. take control by opening a new account or rolling over an old 401(k) today, and we'll throw in up to $600. how's that for common sense? ♪ >>> now for the first time we're actually seeing who is funding the super pacs. because yesterday they all had to disclose their list of donors to the federal election committee. two super pacs founded by karl rogue raised $51 million to get republicans elected. and the super pacs backing mitt romney restore our future has raised $30 million. and that's more than the romney campaign itself has raised. this despite the fact that mitt romney claims he is not a fan of super pacs. >> they set
lager in this glass was like tasting a boston lager for the first time again.unds crazy, but it really works. an energizing fruit or relaxing mint flavor. new 5 rpm gum. stimulate your senses. used to be we socked money away and expected it to grow. then the world changed... and the common sense of retirement planning became anything but common. fortunately, td ameritrade's investment consultants can help you build a plan that fits your life. take control by opening a new account or rolling...
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anything from boston -- >> boston, no, absolutely not. don't like boston. sorry. >> new york is the better city, period. in every single way possible. >> bottom line is, who cares what the markets do on the monday after the giants win? new york is the better city right now. zinger, touchdown, game over. >> meanwhile, throughout the day today, picks for who will win the super bowl. "squawk box" picked the patriots to avenge the loss in their previous game. "street signs" sends the giants to a big lead over the pats. well, i'm going to be putting my money on the giants. so according to this unscientific poll, the new york giants will win super bowl xlvi. which city do cnbc cities think is better for business? go to the facebook page to vote. not a scientific poll, but the winner, at the end of the day, was new york. don't miss the super bowl between the giants and patriots sunday on nbc. speaking of the giants, we bring in the team's chairman and executive vice president steve tisch. and sports business reporter darren business reporter darre rovell. >> how a
anything from boston -- >> boston, no, absolutely not. don't like boston. sorry. >> new york is the better city, period. in every single way possible. >> bottom line is, who cares what the markets do on the monday after the giants win? new york is the better city right now. zinger, touchdown, game over. >> meanwhile, throughout the day today, picks for who will win the super bowl. "squawk box" picked the patriots to avenge the loss in their previous game....
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another option is for me to stay in boston with kev for a while.l take the rest of the semester off. oh, don't give up school. i won't-- just until kev gets going. hey! leave me alone! you do what you want, i'll do what i want! i'm not a child. brendan: i really don't have the right to stick my nose into your business, but... kevin-- the rental car's over here. i'm going to walk home. it's crazy for you to drop out, even for a semester. look, you worked hard. you paid tuition. you'll lose all that. rebecca: i just can't leave him here alone. anne: maybe we can think of some solution that, you know... is suitable for both of you. come on, honey, you're good at solving problems. brendan: ah, there must be something we can do... what's that? kev? kevin? kevin! it was kevin. he's gone. he's been through a lot. yeah. i'm afraid this whole thing has really upset him. it's not easy for a kid to lose his parents. why did i ever leave boston in the first place? what's up? nothing. i felt like seeing you. oh. well, i'm glad you called. where did you get the
another option is for me to stay in boston with kev for a while.l take the rest of the semester off. oh, don't give up school. i won't-- just until kev gets going. hey! leave me alone! you do what you want, i'll do what i want! i'm not a child. brendan: i really don't have the right to stick my nose into your business, but... kevin-- the rental car's over here. i'm going to walk home. it's crazy for you to drop out, even for a semester. look, you worked hard. you paid tuition. you'll lose all...
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in ot at boston.hile veteran receiver they are are -- terrell owens didn't play, he says he can still contribute. he played for the bengals in 2010. remember too he refused a trade to the ravens back in 2004. >> a lot of people remember that. >> and we don't allow crying. no crying. >> thank you, mark. >> coming up it's anjanette flowersal you have to see to believe. >> theories of ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, >>> it's not a horse of a different color but a squirrel. some think he got caught in a septic system. we think he's a rains fan lost in pittsburgh. in pittsburgh. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,t of place share the love with a delicious chocolate heart donut from dunkin'. spread the donut joy today. >>> next on the late show with david letterman. >>
in ot at boston.hile veteran receiver they are are -- terrell owens didn't play, he says he can still contribute. he played for the bengals in 2010. remember too he refused a trade to the ravens back in 2004. >> a lot of people remember that. >> and we don't allow crying. no crying. >> thank you, mark. >> coming up it's anjanette flowersal you have to see to believe. >> theories of ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, >>> it's not a horse of a different color but a squirrel....
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up in boston we're the patriots.oston we're the patriots. >> stay tuned for those reports. [ male announcer ] the inspiring story of how a shippingiant can befriend a forest may seem lie the stuff of fairy tales. but if you take aw the faces on the trees... take away the pixie dust. take away the singing animals, and the storybook narrator... [ man ] you're ft with more electric trucks. more recycled shipping materials... and a growing number of lower emissions planes... which still makes for a pretty enchanted tale. ♪ la la la [ man ] whoops, forgot one... [ male announcer ] sustainable solutions. fedex. solutions that matter. ♪ imagine zero pollutants in our environment. or zero dependency on forei oil. ♪ this is why we at nissan built a car inspired by zero. because zo is worth everything. the zero gas, 100% electric nissan leaf. innovation for the planet. innovation for all. day my journey continueset. across the golden state, where everyone has been unbelievably nice. mornin'. i guess i'm helping them save hundr
up in boston we're the patriots.oston we're the patriots. >> stay tuned for those reports. [ male announcer ] the inspiring story of how a shippingiant can befriend a forest may seem lie the stuff of fairy tales. but if you take aw the faces on the trees... take away the pixie dust. take away the singing animals, and the storybook narrator... [ man ] you're ft with more electric trucks. more recycled shipping materials... and a growing number of lower emissions planes... which still makes...
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that's why i worked with them in a flat portrait out of boston. i mean folk, meaning rural, more complicated than that. >> i really appreciated your talk and the variety of things that you are looking at. i was fascinated by one of the verbal pieces, but the letter senior to junior, that letter concluded by saying fame is little thought of. money is all and everything. that's a pret et standard artist complaint. it meat me think of, is there a transition between fame being a catch two accumulation? we are up there for the stuff we have rather than the stuff we make. i am wondering if see that transition in this period and if that's what artists are reacting to. >> that's complicated. i guess it would be that the self identification of many of these artists, they were really considering themselves an artisan entrepreneur. between vandterland and phillips, one person who considers himself an artisan and the reason i stick all of these things together is i want to break apart the categories of this one in the art world and this one is mechanical and
that's why i worked with them in a flat portrait out of boston. i mean folk, meaning rural, more complicated than that. >> i really appreciated your talk and the variety of things that you are looking at. i was fascinated by one of the verbal pieces, but the letter senior to junior, that letter concluded by saying fame is little thought of. money is all and everything. that's a pret et standard artist complaint. it meat me think of, is there a transition between fame being a catch two...
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the city fathers of boston got together with james brown and decided to have the concert proceed andhis performance which i don't think is noteworthy except i can't help but think about his screams at this particular moment. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> okay. yeah, you could say he always screams like that, but at that moment it just seems to carry an additional level of meaning. aretha franklin was one of those artists whose songs were not always political, but this one she is making what i think is a feminist statement, and she actually is responding to james brown's song "this is a man's world," and she -- she's asserting women's right to respect and equality. ♪ take me to heart ♪ and i'll always love you ♪ and nobody can make me do wrong ♪ take me for granted ♪ ♪ temptations strong ♪ you should understand ♪ she's not just a play thing ♪ she's flesh and blood just like her man ♪ ♪ if you want to do right ♪ you've gotta be a do right man ♪ ♪ yeah, yeah, they day it's a man's world ♪ >> okay. just want to note that writers like nikki giovanni found franklin a very inspiring person, and she was able -
the city fathers of boston got together with james brown and decided to have the concert proceed andhis performance which i don't think is noteworthy except i can't help but think about his screams at this particular moment. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> okay. yeah, you could say he always screams like that, but at that moment it just seems to carry an additional level of meaning. aretha franklin was one of those artists whose songs were not always political, but this one she is making what i think...
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knox, the man from boston, the book seller from boston. knox had been with washington since the very first days of the war. he was washington's closest friend in the field. morris wrote to henry knox. he addressed his letter, my dear friend. he suggested that if knox would agree, that general knox might lead the army to press the states. he went on to say to his friend, knox, the army may now influence the legislatures, and if you will permit me a metaphor from your own profession, after you have carried the post, the public creditors will garrison it for you. while morris was given the assignment to write to general knox, knox at this time the commander at west
knox, the man from boston, the book seller from boston. knox had been with washington since the very first days of the war. he was washington's closest friend in the field. morris wrote to henry knox. he addressed his letter, my dear friend. he suggested that if knox would agree, that general knox might lead the army to press the states. he went on to say to his friend, knox, the army may now influence the legislatures, and if you will permit me a metaphor from your own profession, after you...
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so the butter finger company rained down on the city of boston, downtown boston, butter finger bars and there it s so people are going for them. i tell you, that's the one thing that -- i mean, after a while, when something is that big -- it's a cute little thing. all right, raz 'em. but when a guy is so distraught because he felt he lost the game, i -- i don't get it. >> honest to gosh, does it make anybody feel better? what did you do ta, hon -- today, honey? we dumped some butterfingers. >> i'm tellingia! good night, everybody.
so the butter finger company rained down on the city of boston, downtown boston, butter finger bars and there it s so people are going for them. i tell you, that's the one thing that -- i mean, after a while, when something is that big -- it's a cute little thing. all right, raz 'em. but when a guy is so distraught because he felt he lost the game, i -- i don't get it. >> honest to gosh, does it make anybody feel better? what did you do ta, hon -- today, honey? we dumped some...