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. >> reporter: john connelly grew up in the same housing projects, he was a young am bibs fbi agent. in the '70s and '80s the fbi's number one priority was taken down the italian mafia. >> he did everything including breaking all kinds of laws over the years to keep that alive. >> reporter: in a series of grouped breaking articles for the "boston globe"ing with lair and o'neal uncover what their fbi sources call a dangerous alliance. >> 1976 connelly tipped him off about a rival and bulger killed him. connelly had to realize right away how deadly this was. >> reporter: bulger's criminal enterprise skyrocketed. court documents show bulger knew when police were watching, knew when they were moving in and ultimately knew when to disappear. he was shaking down bookmakers and loan sharks. this was a guy who was a really bad guy. >> everything that i wanted to be. >> reporter: as his power grew, so did that of his younger brother, billy. >> i just want you to know we are pea all on this open microphone, mr. president. >> reporter: a tough as nails politician well respected as president of
. >> reporter: john connelly grew up in the same housing projects, he was a young am bibs fbi agent. in the '70s and '80s the fbi's number one priority was taken down the italian mafia. >> he did everything including breaking all kinds of laws over the years to keep that alive. >> reporter: in a series of grouped breaking articles for the "boston globe"ing with lair and o'neal uncover what their fbi sources call a dangerous alliance. >> 1976 connelly tipped him...
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so connelly had to realize right away how serious and deadly this arrangement was. >> protected by connelly and others, bulger's criminal enterprise skyrocketed. court documents show bulger knew when police were watching, knew when they were moving in, and ultimately knew when to disappear. >> he was shaking down bookmakers and loan sharks. this was a guy who was a really bad guy. >> everything that i wanted to be. >> as his power grew, so did that of his younger brother, billy. >> i just want you to know, we're all on this open microphone, mr. president. >> a tough as nails politician, well respected as president of the massachusetts state senate. >> how do you beat a guy, psychopathic with intelligence and the connections that he has in that world, brother's a senate president? fbi is under -- is protecting him? it was, you know, one big family living in the projects like this. >> john shea, now a changed man, once ran bulger's multimillion dollar operation. he served 12 years in prison rather than break southie's code of silence. >> whitey being a rat? stevie being a rat? and this is wha
so connelly had to realize right away how serious and deadly this arrangement was. >> protected by connelly and others, bulger's criminal enterprise skyrocketed. court documents show bulger knew when police were watching, knew when they were moving in, and ultimately knew when to disappear. >> he was shaking down bookmakers and loan sharks. this was a guy who was a really bad guy. >> everything that i wanted to be. >> as his power grew, so did that of his younger...
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think the good is making sure that we build democratic institutions they challenges that michael connelly as i've mentioned i'll correct in the give them the right emphasis garbs they don't mean ones of the army and the dominance of the s.p.l. and the ethnic issues but i think we do have the example of that problem areas in africa and the southern sudanese people and the government how congo large by the do need international help and international assistance and imus also argue that i'm on the hopeful side and not nothing and i mean sense because you know we are in washington washington just celebrate a good life for over two hundred years of the end dependence if you cast your mind back it looked like a very impossible mission when windows peter was declare independence and so why people feel strongly about it they can take on the challenges i do think with my strength i'm to talk about the rule of khartoum and president bashir here because with all of the internal challenges are in sudan i do think are you would you say likely as we are after we return from a break after the break we'l
think the good is making sure that we build democratic institutions they challenges that michael connelly as i've mentioned i'll correct in the give them the right emphasis garbs they don't mean ones of the army and the dominance of the s.p.l. and the ethnic issues but i think we do have the example of that problem areas in africa and the southern sudanese people and the government how congo large by the do need international help and international assistance and imus also argue that i'm on the...
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this was always about politics it was not about economics the idea that you could have a connelly's in the mediterranean in line with economies like germany fast growing economies like germany was never going to wait the only way to get out of this mess is for those countries to go back home to their national couldn't see the value lost moving. on to exports going in at the moment they can't because they're there because they couldn't see these are controlled by frankfurt they're controlled by the european central bank they're not controlled by athens or lisbon hold even thought we see the people out on the streets in athens and i just wonder how long it will be before the people out in streets in rome and in lisbon i mean talk about this thing is contagious this thing will move right across the continent specifically in the mediterranean the bigger issue now facing the european union is italy italy is the third largest economy in the eurozone this late largest economy in the world i think the eurozone can actually cope with greece and portugal very small economy if italy goes the whol
this was always about politics it was not about economics the idea that you could have a connelly's in the mediterranean in line with economies like germany fast growing economies like germany was never going to wait the only way to get out of this mess is for those countries to go back home to their national couldn't see the value lost moving. on to exports going in at the moment they can't because they're there because they couldn't see these are controlled by frankfurt they're controlled by...
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and right now, chris connelly joins us from hollywood. chris, biggest surprise for you?ination. and it seems sometimes like it's a tenured position at a university. but we saw some surprises certainly. and she's one of the biggest, i'd say. very exciting. >> her reaction was so natural and was so great. that yikes jumping out of her mouth. >> there's all kinds of stuff going on here. and you know, certainly the comedy series and the comedy categories are extremely competitive. any time you've got "glee" and "modern family" against each other one more time that's going to be a real battle. those are two hugely popular shows. both nominated again this year. >> chris, anybody you were surprised that did not get nominated? >> well, let's see. there are -- i guess there are a couple -- toni collette for "the united states of tara" not getting nominated. lea michele not getting nominated for beststomedy actress in "glee." that's a bit of a surprise. these are very competitive categories. and any time somebody moves in, somebody has to move out. >> all right. let's talk about "
and right now, chris connelly joins us from hollywood. chris, biggest surprise for you?ination. and it seems sometimes like it's a tenured position at a university. but we saw some surprises certainly. and she's one of the biggest, i'd say. very exciting. >> her reaction was so natural and was so great. that yikes jumping out of her mouth. >> there's all kinds of stuff going on here. and you know, certainly the comedy series and the comedy categories are extremely competitive. any...
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connelly of virginia. the chair: a recorded vote has been requested. those in support of a recorded vote will rise and be counted. a sufficient number having arisen, a recorded vote is ordered. members will record their votes by electronic device. this is a 15-minute vote. [captioning made possible by the national captioning institute, inc., in cooperation with the united states house of representatives. any use of the closed-captioned coverage of the house proceedings for political or commercial purposes is expressly prohibited by the u.s. house of representatives.]. the chair: on this vote the yeas are 175, the nays are 241, the amendment is not adopted. the unfinished business is the request for a recorded vote on amendment number 23 printed in the congressional record offered by the gentleman from georgia, mr. broun, on which further proceedings were postponed, on which the nays prevailed by a voice vote. the clerk: amendment number 23 printed in the congressional record offered by mr. broun of georgia. the chair: a recorded vote has been requested
connelly of virginia. the chair: a recorded vote has been requested. those in support of a recorded vote will rise and be counted. a sufficient number having arisen, a recorded vote is ordered. members will record their votes by electronic device. this is a 15-minute vote. [captioning made possible by the national captioning institute, inc., in cooperation with the united states house of representatives. any use of the closed-captioned coverage of the house proceedings for political or...
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least prevents crises its credibility has been shattered by the financial collapse in the investor connelly's which it definitely did not spot they missed it too big or biggest asset bubbles in the history of the world i think they didn't want to go against their friends on wall street and others there were making a fortune at that time some experts say the intimacy between the i.m.f. and us corporations is a matter of concern all of the big decisions that are made by the u.s. treasury department then you had of the i.m.f. is more than familiar with the u.s. corporate world for years she worked at a major american law firm representing the interests of big business and is a member of the u.s. poland defense industry working group had best the interests of aviation giants like boeing and lockheed martin helping them to seal move to billion dollar deals that you are seeing here of the. christine lagarde the best fit for the job so did several emerging markets including russia and china but she faces the difficult task of appearing independent despite her past and will struggle not to cement eve
least prevents crises its credibility has been shattered by the financial collapse in the investor connelly's which it definitely did not spot they missed it too big or biggest asset bubbles in the history of the world i think they didn't want to go against their friends on wall street and others there were making a fortune at that time some experts say the intimacy between the i.m.f. and us corporations is a matter of concern all of the big decisions that are made by the u.s. treasury...
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to discuss what you might be seeing, chris connelly is here with a look at the best and the rest playingnce is the hinge of the summer movie season. plenty of block busters still in season. here's what's up when the lights go down. still plenty of time to see director m michael bay testing s biggest bang theory in transformers/dark of the moon. >> oh, look at this. >> cars 2, to spy thriller. el camino that lacks a little bit of that pixar wonder. >> it's larry crowne. >> tom hanks, how many time has he amused us on screen. larry crowne, down sized at work. the oh, yes, she's got it smile of community college professor, julia roberts. cameron diaz's "bad teacher," r-rated rifts and some pretty big laughs, too. >> oh. >> super 8's j.j. abrams teaming with steven spielberg, the summer's best reviewed popcorn movie thus far. though for pure moviemaking excellence, brad pitt stars in the tree of life the ambitious visually stunning story of a texas fmly and their journey through life, death and the meaning of it all. what's new -- next week, kevin james gets in the cage for "zookeeper." horr
to discuss what you might be seeing, chris connelly is here with a look at the best and the rest playingnce is the hinge of the summer movie season. plenty of block busters still in season. here's what's up when the lights go down. still plenty of time to see director m michael bay testing s biggest bang theory in transformers/dark of the moon. >> oh, look at this. >> cars 2, to spy thriller. el camino that lacks a little bit of that pixar wonder. >> it's larry crowne....
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. >> reporter: one customer is new york city chef patrick connelly. >> most chefs in these days have these tight relationships with their farmers. i mean, this is the only instance where i live in the same neighborhood as my farmer. >> you see that big one that we got? >> yeah. >> he'll come to the restaurant and have a drink and we'll eat and chitchat and text back and forth. so it's awesome to have that kind of closeness. >> reporter: in two seasons, brooklyn grange has produced dozens of varieties of crops for market. hoping to add more each year, they keep their focus away from the view and keep it on the ground. karen russo, abc news, new york. >> how about that. great idea. there's a lot of roof space but not a lot of garden space in manhattan. >> that's true. incidentally for those of you new yorkers and people familiar with the five boroughs why is it called brooklyn grange if it's in queens? that's because they started their company in 2009. they thought they had a brooklyn site locked up and they established an llc. here you see the new-age
. >> reporter: one customer is new york city chef patrick connelly. >> most chefs in these days have these tight relationships with their farmers. i mean, this is the only instance where i live in the same neighborhood as my farmer. >> you see that big one that we got? >> yeah. >> he'll come to the restaurant and have a drink and we'll eat and chitchat and text back and forth. so it's awesome to have that kind of closeness. >> reporter: in two seasons,...
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the show's final season cast member kevin connelly was talking movie. >> you are going to get a movie. it's a matter of when and we want to do it the right way. you can go hammer one out but we don't want to end a successful eight-year run on a show with a crappy movie. >> the normal cheeky actress mila kunis has less so in "friends with benefits." that is not her backside in the movie. they used a body double. kunis said she will not let it hang out on the film just yet. >>> never before seen photos of the beatles in 1964 from their first performance in the u.s. at the washington coliseum. the pictures went for more than $350,000 at a new york auction. >>> first, the cheating scandal. then the multimillion dollar divorce. now tiger woods fires his long time caddie steve williams. a friendship that spanned 12 years. woods announced the move yesterday. and this morning, williams spoke out. >> i was caddying for adam scott at the at&t national about three weeks ago in philadelphia. tiger wasn't playing in that tournament but he came up to melt with me after the tournament was complete o
the show's final season cast member kevin connelly was talking movie. >> you are going to get a movie. it's a matter of when and we want to do it the right way. you can go hammer one out but we don't want to end a successful eight-year run on a show with a crappy movie. >> the normal cheeky actress mila kunis has less so in "friends with benefits." that is not her backside in the movie. they used a body double. kunis said she will not let it hang out on the film just yet....
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among them, the trial of john connelly who destroyed the reputation of the fbi bureau.imony that implicates whitey bulger. the question is, does me have any information of any value that he could use to deal. t.j.? >> geb, it's a story that people are fascinated by. you've got it for them this weekend. be sure to tune in sunday night, 8:00 eastern for cnn presents the special, whitey bulger, stone cold killer. at the bottom of the hour now, stay with us because that lady, she's been called stone cold before, but much different in washington, d.c. in washington, d.c., that's different. >> we're warm. >> yes, warm and fuzzy. gloria bulgey joining us after the break to take us behind the debt talks. woman: saving for our child's college fund was getting expensive. man: yes it was. so to save some money, we taught our 5 year old how to dunk. woman: scholarship! woman: honey go get him. anncr: there's an easier way to save. get online. go to geico.com. get a quote. 15 minutes could save you 15% or more on car insurance. >>> time now for your "political ticker." let's taukt t
among them, the trial of john connelly who destroyed the reputation of the fbi bureau.imony that implicates whitey bulger. the question is, does me have any information of any value that he could use to deal. t.j.? >> geb, it's a story that people are fascinated by. you've got it for them this weekend. be sure to tune in sunday night, 8:00 eastern for cnn presents the special, whitey bulger, stone cold killer. at the bottom of the hour now, stay with us because that lady, she's been...
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host: captain connelly joining asks -- kathy kiely and joining us. what makes this state a battleground state? guest: it's a battleground state going to be close, if it's going to be a tossup. winner-take-all in those states. so those are the states where the candidates concentrate. host: we will see as the battleground states, up in the general election and those for primary. what about theepublican primary? guest: four places or five places for the republica primary. thosetates will be voting early. iowa, the first votes of the presidential contest will be cast sometime in early next year. new hampshire will be next after iowa with the first primary. then we will have saw carolina, nevada, and most likely florida. there is a perennial battleground states of florida. so that it will be very closely watched. albee's early contests are very important because they provide momentum to the winners. -- all of these early contests states are very important because they provide momentum to the winners. host: " if one candidate says i know i cannot win in io
host: captain connelly joining asks -- kathy kiely and joining us. what makes this state a battleground state? guest: it's a battleground state going to be close, if it's going to be a tossup. winner-take-all in those states. so those are the states where the candidates concentrate. host: we will see as the battleground states, up in the general election and those for primary. what about theepublican primary? guest: four places or five places for the republica primary. thosetates will be voting...
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host: captain connelly joining asks -- kathy kiely and joining us.hat makes this state a battleground state? guest: it's a battleground state going to be close, if it's going to be a tossup. winner-take-all in those states. so those are the states where the candidates concentrate. host: we will see as the battleground states, up in the general election and those for primary. what about the republican primary? guest: four places or five places for the republican primary. those states will be voting early. iowa, the first votes of the presidential contest will be cast sometime in early next year. new hampshire will be next after iowa with the first primary. then we will have saw carolina, nevada, and most likely florida. there is a perennial battleground states of florida. so that it will be very closely watched. albee's early contests are very important because they provide momentum to the winners. -- all of these early contests states are very important because they provide momentum to the winners. host: " if one candidate says i know i cannot win in
host: captain connelly joining asks -- kathy kiely and joining us.hat makes this state a battleground state? guest: it's a battleground state going to be close, if it's going to be a tossup. winner-take-all in those states. so those are the states where the candidates concentrate. host: we will see as the battleground states, up in the general election and those for primary. what about the republican primary? guest: four places or five places for the republican primary. those states will be...