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. >> boston baby, beantown. bean town!sal guiliano, who is finishing up a year-long sentence for a probation violation, is here for the 12th time. it's a chance to catch up with buddies from his neighborhood. >> east boston baby, east boston. waitress. 2128, stay golden. [ bleep ] [ bleep ] how i grew up, just loyalty was a big thing. friendship was a big thing. don't find too many people who understand them words, friendship. friendship to me is, you know, i do for others, those that are my friends i would do before i do for myself. >> selfish. one coffee. there's six of us. you come in with one coffee. all right. i'll remember that. >> i didn't get canteened this week. >> i got your canteen. you hungry? you hungry? what you want? >> that's what happens -- >> all right, listen to me. >> it'll all be gone by tomorrow. >> we're going to take that but don't ask for it back later. when the camera leaves, don't ask for it back. >> we catch a lot of flak. we laugh. we joke, you know what i mean. we hang out with each other all
. >> boston baby, beantown. bean town!sal guiliano, who is finishing up a year-long sentence for a probation violation, is here for the 12th time. it's a chance to catch up with buddies from his neighborhood. >> east boston baby, east boston. waitress. 2128, stay golden. [ bleep ] [ bleep ] how i grew up, just loyalty was a big thing. friendship was a big thing. don't find too many people who understand them words, friendship. friendship to me is, you know, i do for others, those...
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baby. welcome back. >> thank you. >> hello, and welcome to millionaire. today's contestant was once deemed by the boston globe as the last of the red-hot mamas. please welcome fran botelho-hoeg. nice to see you again, fran. [cheers and applause] red-hot mamas? what was that about? >> well, back in 2005, i was very fortunate because the boston pops were looking for just an ordinary person to come and sing with them at the 4th of july, and i went to try out, and i won! >> wow. >> so i got to sing with them on the 4th of july and tour with ston globe-- my performance was a little, like, razzle-dazzle! so, um-- >> what was it again? >> razzle-dazzle! >> razzle-dazzle. okay. thus the red-hot mama. >> right, so the boston globe called me the last of the red-hot mamas. [laughter] [cheers and applause] >> you are proof that wonderful things come in small packages 'cause you've been great today. i mean, really great playing the game, and you're from a very large family. 11 siblings, right? you're 1 of 11. >> i'm 1 of 11 siblings, a gazillion nieces and nephews. there are 70 people in my immediate family. >> is t
baby. welcome back. >> thank you. >> hello, and welcome to millionaire. today's contestant was once deemed by the boston globe as the last of the red-hot mamas. please welcome fran botelho-hoeg. nice to see you again, fran. [cheers and applause] red-hot mamas? what was that about? >> well, back in 2005, i was very fortunate because the boston pops were looking for just an ordinary person to come and sing with them at the 4th of july, and i went to try out, and i won! >>...
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baby. >> winter not going quietly. as much of 10 inches of snow fell in boston today. >> there has been more snow than usual in boston,.>> plenty of snow blanketed communities north of new york city. neighbors there say they're tired of shoveling snow. they're looking forward to start of spring. >> this doesn't look like start of spring. ugly day across mississippi. hail as large as baseballs pound that had region, damaging cars and some had windshields blown n take a look at that. crews answered hundreds of calls and wild weather forced schools to cancel classes in several counties. >> happening now in san francisco, city supervisors considering a plan to change a street named for a nobel peace prize winner. >> it's between grove and heys street. city now considering renaming street because of homophobic comments made by name sake. abc 7 news with the story. >> it's just a one block alley. when dedicated back in 1986 there was a celebration honoring the founder of the solidarity labor movement and at the nobel peace prize winner. the supervisor wants his name removed after valenza went on a rant about gays in the parl
baby. >> winter not going quietly. as much of 10 inches of snow fell in boston today. >> there has been more snow than usual in boston,.>> plenty of snow blanketed communities north of new york city. neighbors there say they're tired of shoveling snow. they're looking forward to start of spring. >> this doesn't look like start of spring. ugly day across mississippi. hail as large as baseballs pound that had region, damaging cars and some had windshields blown n take a...
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boston. hollywood may have cooled on him, but his hometown still had his back. >> he's back on his native ground and he's keeping family close, casting his baby brother in the leadole. >> i'll try, i will. >> chip mcgrath spent time with affleck for his "new york times" piece on "gone, baby, gone." what do you think it meant for him to shoot with his younger brother casey? >> i think that was great. i think that meant a lot to him. >> it was great to see that relationship between ben and casey. they obviously really loved each other and respected each other. >> do you think people were surprised that he was that good of a director? >> yeah, i think they were. for a first film, it's very accomplished. he gets one shot up at the plate and he hits it out of the park. and what's fascinating is he does it by going back to his roots. he goes back to boston, to the streets, to the people that he knows so well. >> ben was on a hot streak at this point. everyone was waiting to see what he did next. and along came the town. >> for his directing follow-up, he needs a leading man. he finds one, ben affleck. >> there was a lot, i think, riding for affleck for starring in "th
boston. hollywood may have cooled on him, but his hometown still had his back. >> he's back on his native ground and he's keeping family close, casting his baby brother in the leadole. >> i'll try, i will. >> chip mcgrath spent time with affleck for his "new york times" piece on "gone, baby, gone." what do you think it meant for him to shoot with his younger brother casey? >> i think that was great. i think that meant a lot to him. >> it was...
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boston. appreciate it. >>> let's talk the royal expectancy. is pip is pippa middleton throwing a royal baby royal experts are saying. [ male announcer ] if you stash tissues like a squirrel stashes nuts, you may be muddling through allergies. try zyrtec® liquid gels. nothing starts working faster than zyrtec® at relieving your allergy symptoms for 24 hours. zyrtec®. love the air. boom. heart attack. the doctor recommends bayer aspirin to keep this from happening to me again. it's working. [ male announcer ] be sure to talk to your doctor before you begin an aspirin regimen. it can happen to anyone. talk to your doctor. see lioutdoors, or in.ight. transitions® lenses automatically filter just the right amount of light. so you see everything the way it's meant to be seen. maybe even a little better. visit your eyecare professional today to ask about our newest lenses, transitions vantage and transitions xtractive lenses. experience life well lit. ask which transitions adaptive lens is best for you. >>> a texas man who received the nation's first full face transplant is celebrating another mil
boston. appreciate it. >>> let's talk the royal expectancy. is pip is pippa middleton throwing a royal baby royal experts are saying. [ male announcer ] if you stash tissues like a squirrel stashes nuts, you may be muddling through allergies. try zyrtec® liquid gels. nothing starts working faster than zyrtec® at relieving your allergy symptoms for 24 hours. zyrtec®. love the air. boom. heart attack. the doctor recommends bayer aspirin to keep this from happening to me again. it's...
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boston. hollywood may have cooled on him, but his hometown still had his back. >> he's back on his native ground and keeping his baby close casting his baby brother in the lead role. >> what do you think it meant to him to shoot with his younger brother, casey. >> i think that was great. i think that meant a lot to him. >> they obviously really loved each other and respected each other. >> do you think people were surprised that he was that good of a director. >> yeah, for a first film, it's kind of accomplished. what's fascinating is he goes back to his roots. he goes back to boston. >> ben was on a hot streak at this point. everyone was waiting to see what he did next. >> around the block, there's nothing. >> for his directing follow up, he needs a leading man. he finds one. there was a lot riding on affleck to starring the town. >> it's one of the varying speeds, right? >> yes. >> your family took me and my father went away. >> the town confirms gone baby, gone, is not a fluke. >> bit by bit, he's winning people back. he's shown that he could make a good movie, a tight, solid, smart movie. >> he loves his family.
boston. hollywood may have cooled on him, but his hometown still had his back. >> he's back on his native ground and keeping his baby close casting his baby brother in the lead role. >> what do you think it meant to him to shoot with his younger brother, casey. >> i think that was great. i think that meant a lot to him. >> they obviously really loved each other and respected each other. >> do you think people were surprised that he was that good of a director....
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boston. hollywood may have cooled on him, but his hometown still had his back. >> he's back on his native ground and he's keeping family close, casting his baby brother in the lead> i'll try, i will. >> chip mcgrath spent time with affleck for his "new york times" piece on "gone, baby, gone." what do you think it meant for him to shoot with his younger brother casey? >> i think that was great. i think that meant a lot to him. >> it was great to see that relationship between ben and casey. they obviously really loved each other and respected each other. >> do you think people were surprised that he was that good of a director? >> yeah, i think they were. for a first film, it's very accomplished. he gets one shot up at the plate and he hits it out of the park. and what's fascinating is he does it by going back to his roots. he goes back to boston, to the streets, to the people that he knows so well. >> ben was on a hot streak at this point. everyone was waiting to see what he did next. and along came the town. >> for his directing follow-up, he needs a leading man. he finds one, ben affleck. >> there was a lot, i think, riding for affleck for starring in "the town
boston. hollywood may have cooled on him, but his hometown still had his back. >> he's back on his native ground and he's keeping family close, casting his baby brother in the lead> i'll try, i will. >> chip mcgrath spent time with affleck for his "new york times" piece on "gone, baby, gone." what do you think it meant for him to shoot with his younger brother casey? >> i think that was great. i think that meant a lot to him. >> it was great to see...
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boston. >> absolutely. at this point i don't think anyone would be surprised if one of the two of them emerged. >>. >> dolan was kit lalry kissed babiesnd he preached in italian. his language skills might not be where some of the european candidates might be. but he celebrated and preached in italian yesterday. >> one of the things we talked about is the security that will be in place. won't be allowed cell phones, no tweeting but a lot of these cardinals have been on twitter. they have been more accessible in a way in this social media ear r how do you think that affects things? >> it probably affects their per sechgss as much as it's affecting the world's perceptions because they have an opportunity to know and learn more about each other in the college of cardinals because they' they're spread out the world and reads the same things we're reading. >> a great point. we talk about how this is their decision and they'll be behind closed doors. don't know what's going on. how open are they to the chatter that's been going on around the world? how open are they to the articles, speculation pops up now. >> cardinal george in one of his i
boston. >> absolutely. at this point i don't think anyone would be surprised if one of the two of them emerged. >>. >> dolan was kit lalry kissed babiesnd he preached in italian. his language skills might not be where some of the european candidates might be. but he celebrated and preached in italian yesterday. >> one of the things we talked about is the security that will be in place. won't be allowed cell phones, no tweeting but a lot of these cardinals have been on...
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baby. what's the story on this carl crawford deal? bashing the team, bashing all things boston. think about that? >> reporter: well, carl had a difficult time in his less than two full years with the red sox. you have to have a certain personality to play in new york or philly or boston, i would submit, and you have to have really thick skin. he's a young guy. he came from a very small market in tampa where maybe there were two reporters covering the team on a busy weekend. and you come into the intensity of the market in boston, and he's not all wrong in the sense that the sense of vulnerability, it's not just boston, it's the other big markets that i referenced. and you have to really be able to not pay attention to the sports talk radio, not read all the stuff that's written about you. and he was really, in a sense, brutalized for not playing because he's a very expensive player. so he's not -- you know, 80% wrong but not entirely wrong. >> hey, mike, harold ford. real quick, how are they taking to the new manager down there, and how do you like him? >> reporter: the new mana
baby. what's the story on this carl crawford deal? bashing the team, bashing all things boston. think about that? >> reporter: well, carl had a difficult time in his less than two full years with the red sox. you have to have a certain personality to play in new york or philly or boston, i would submit, and you have to have really thick skin. he's a young guy. he came from a very small market in tampa where maybe there were two reporters covering the team on a busy weekend. and you come...