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why are we meeting cullen here?ause he's the deputy director of the fbi, and this is where he wants us to show it to him. okay, listen, about a month ago his daughter amy was diagnosed with cancer-- meso... mesothelioma-- lung cancer. exactly. she's not doing so well. so it's a lot easier for us to come to him right now. hmm. hmm what? nothing. it's just that's an extremely rare form of lung cancer. odd for someone amy's age to contract... no, no, no. no probing, okay? not to cullen, not to his family. this'll take five minutes. we go in there, we do the show-and-tell relating to the case, and then we're out of there. is that clear? i just think it's peculiar... no. but i... no. you have to admit... booth. cullen: dr. brennan. how appropriate-- you two bickering in an adolescent wing. uh, sir, yes. um, is it okay if we come in, sir? what do you think, sweetheart? booth's cool, most of the time. you heard the lady. you're cool. mm-hmm. yeah, right.
why are we meeting cullen here?ause he's the deputy director of the fbi, and this is where he wants us to show it to him. okay, listen, about a month ago his daughter amy was diagnosed with cancer-- meso... mesothelioma-- lung cancer. exactly. she's not doing so well. so it's a lot easier for us to come to him right now. hmm. hmm what? nothing. it's just that's an extremely rare form of lung cancer. odd for someone amy's age to contract... no, no, no. no probing, okay? not to cullen, not to his...
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more analysis on the escalating tensions and iran and syria from investigative journalist michael cullen mr cohen thank you very much indeed for joining us here saucy so again these recent revelations by the syrian army indicate again that the rebels may be gazing chemical weapons at will these allegations be investigated as well what do you think we're all seeing there will be a serious investigation from the west side because actually they don't look for troops just look for a pretext to overthrow assad and to take control of syria and this is really a strategy cool off to see if they really try to get control of by the syrians leben the iran and all these actually spot of the general strategy to take control of russia against. against russia and china so they don't want an investigation they don't trust the truth to just want a pretext and they say actually want to just set out as many questions but still why are the media and international governments largely putting the blame on assad and we've heard from from france from the u.k. from sweden taki who have no doubt if the government
more analysis on the escalating tensions and iran and syria from investigative journalist michael cullen mr cohen thank you very much indeed for joining us here saucy so again these recent revelations by the syrian army indicate again that the rebels may be gazing chemical weapons at will these allegations be investigated as well what do you think we're all seeing there will be a serious investigation from the west side because actually they don't look for troops just look for a pretext to...
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what's happening with cullen bohannon, baby?se on the beach with common. [ laughter ] >> down on the jersey shore. no. he's -- i like to think i'm playing a character, that has post traumatic stress disorder before we knew what that was and his way of getting through it, they have an addiction to violence. >> yes. >> and throughout the course of the season, while the railroad is carving its swath through god's country, he's trying to figure out his relationship to the world as well. >> you grew up, anson, in tennessee. i heard you said doing the show fulfilled a childhood dream. >> yes. >> what is that? >> absolutely. well, i grew up -- >> did you call me, ma'am? >> yes, he did. [ applause ] >> cullen, you work out. [ laughter ] >> yeah. [ laughter ] >> least he didn't call you ma'am. >> where i'm from, that word has nothing to do with age. it has to do with the fact i'm in your place of business and i pay you respect calling you ma'am. >> i don't want none of that. call me sherri. no just kidding how did this fulfill your child
what's happening with cullen bohannon, baby?se on the beach with common. [ laughter ] >> down on the jersey shore. no. he's -- i like to think i'm playing a character, that has post traumatic stress disorder before we knew what that was and his way of getting through it, they have an addiction to violence. >> yes. >> and throughout the course of the season, while the railroad is carving its swath through god's country, he's trying to figure out his relationship to the world as...
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cheery note -- [laughter] i'd like to thank you all for coming a, like to thank shelly murphy, kevin cullen, boston globe to both of you, whitey bulger, i don't know how many have time to come over, but, yes, after this. [applause] >> what's the new book about? >> called "david and goliath: underdogs, misfits, and art of battling giants," and it's about underdogs. i got really interested in telling the stories of people who seem weak and powerless, and yet go on to accomplish great things. i -- that was a puzzle of how they managed to do that, but i thought it was worthy of a book, and so my letter. >> in 2009, you wrote a piece for the new yorker, david and goliath, and you can tells story, but is that when the interest started? >> yeah, i wrote a story, but oddly, nothing in the article i wrote made it into the book, but it was what got me thinking about it. there was an article i wrote about a guy, started with a story of a guy who is an indian immigrant, living in silicon valley, coaches his daughter's basketball team, and they are all 12, 13, and they are all the daughters of software
cheery note -- [laughter] i'd like to thank you all for coming a, like to thank shelly murphy, kevin cullen, boston globe to both of you, whitey bulger, i don't know how many have time to come over, but, yes, after this. [applause] >> what's the new book about? >> called "david and goliath: underdogs, misfits, and art of battling giants," and it's about underdogs. i got really interested in telling the stories of people who seem weak and powerless, and yet go on to...
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. >> kevin cullen of the "boston globe," you wrote an extensive book about the trial. i'm sure you spoke to the family members, obviously some were not happy. there were seven victims the jury could not find without a reasonable doubt that bulger played a role in their murder and the jury could not come to a finds at all in the murder of deborah davis, the murder of bulger's partner, steve flemmi. i want to play something and get your reaction. >> she knows i'm a fighter. in this i'll be the last man standing. >> very, very emotional brother of one of the victims of whitey bulger's criminality, although the jury did not find that he played a role. can you talk about the frustration these families feel today? >> jake, i would make a slight correction on that. they did not say that they did not find a role in that. what they said is that they could not reach a finding. that's a very big difference from a not guilty or a not proved. it's considerably different. basically the jury said they only had the uncorroborated word of steve flemmi saying that whitey killed deborah
. >> kevin cullen of the "boston globe," you wrote an extensive book about the trial. i'm sure you spoke to the family members, obviously some were not happy. there were seven victims the jury could not find without a reasonable doubt that bulger played a role in their murder and the jury could not come to a finds at all in the murder of deborah davis, the murder of bulger's partner, steve flemmi. i want to play something and get your reaction. >> she knows i'm a fighter....
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i have to be honest sitting where i sat, the evidence was pretty overwhelming. >> warner: kevin cullen of the boston globe, thank you. i'm sure we'll be back to you as this case goes to the jury. thanks. >> thanks. >> ifill: we'll be back shortly with mandolin virtuoso chris thile on moving from bluegrass to bach. but first, this is pledge week on pbs. this break allows your public television station to ask for your support. tha >> suarez: next, a mandolin virtuoso who defies musical boundaries. chris thile has recorded bluegrass, country, folk, and jazz. tomorrow he releases a new album of bach sonatas. jeffrey brown has our report. >> brown: the final movement of "sonata 1 in g minor," by johann sebastian bach, written in the early 1700s for solo violin. ( music playing ) now this and other works by bach are being given a new treatment for the mandolin, by one of that instrument's modern masters, chris thile. why bach? when we met recently at the rockwood music hall, a tiny bar near his home in manhattan, he told me it's simple. >> when you talk about bach, i mean, you're talking abo
i have to be honest sitting where i sat, the evidence was pretty overwhelming. >> warner: kevin cullen of the boston globe, thank you. i'm sure we'll be back to you as this case goes to the jury. thanks. >> thanks. >> ifill: we'll be back shortly with mandolin virtuoso chris thile on moving from bluegrass to bach. but first, this is pledge week on pbs. this break allows your public television station to ask for your support. tha >> suarez: next, a mandolin virtuoso who...
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you are on with kevin cullen of he boston globe. they -- y question is, if they charged him with tax evasion and bookwalking, he's already 83, he would have died in jail. but if these prosecutors opened the door to everything, absolutely everything, and whitey, because he is wanting to defend his legacy as far as killing women and so on and so forth chose not to testify, it was going to be his last horrah, and yet he chose not to do it. i don't understand why he didn't testify. caller: i think -- guest: i think i do. i think he was afraid of being cross-examined by the prosecutors. once he testifies, he opens himself to anything. if i'm the prosecutor and i go back to his teenage days and i ask about the sexual assaults that he was charged with. now, he was not convicted, but he portrays himself as a patriot i would ask why he was charged with rain when he was stationed in montana during the korean war. more specifically what whitey bulger didn't want to hear from the prosecution was him trying to explain that in 1966 he gave up his
you are on with kevin cullen of he boston globe. they -- y question is, if they charged him with tax evasion and bookwalking, he's already 83, he would have died in jail. but if these prosecutors opened the door to everything, absolutely everything, and whitey, because he is wanting to defend his legacy as far as killing women and so on and so forth chose not to testify, it was going to be his last horrah, and yet he chose not to do it. i don't understand why he didn't testify. caller: i think...
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still with us, michael mann, heidi cullen, and from new york, disaster risk management specialist, claus what is the biggest punch in terms of renewables in changing the future. >> here in the united states we have so many natural assets, and i think solar and wind are great ways to move forward. and germany has done a lot of work with solar, and they get no more sunshine than seattle. so we need to aggressively go after those assets. >> and michael mann companies -- why should they jump on board? >> it's an issue of competitiveness. right now the u.s. is falling behind the rest of the world. nations like china and india are spending more on renewable energy than we are here in the u.s. they recognize that the future is in renewables, and if we want to maintain our competitiveness, we need to move forward with our own renewable energy future. >> and we get back to adapting versus preventing, which is more important at this point? >> fundamentally, it's three ways of adapting. one is protecting with engineering so the ocean's barriers, levies pumps and the likes, the next thing is to acco
still with us, michael mann, heidi cullen, and from new york, disaster risk management specialist, claus what is the biggest punch in terms of renewables in changing the future. >> here in the united states we have so many natural assets, and i think solar and wind are great ways to move forward. and germany has done a lot of work with solar, and they get no more sunshine than seattle. so we need to aggressively go after those assets. >> and michael mann companies -- why should they...
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the jury said that. >> kevin cullen, thank you.nks so much. >>> when we return, let me finish with a regular rite of summer, a misguided one, criticizing the president for taking a vacation. you're watching "hardball." the place for politics. >>> let me finish tonight with this. the first family is on vacation in martha's vineyard. this is their fourth vacation trip to the island. they skipped last year in the midst of the 2012 campaign. the president, he hit the links with the press pool watching both yesterday and today. i notice that this morning drudge was leading with a story that talked about the arrival of bo, the family dog via an osprey helicopter, the number of hotel rooms needed for secret service, and the presence of a mesh bag filled with basketballs in the luggage. criticizing a president's vacation, especially this president's vacation has become a rite of summer. to learn more of the facts, today i chatted with mark knoller. he is the white house correspondent for cbs news, but he is more than that. he is the go-to
the jury said that. >> kevin cullen, thank you.nks so much. >>> when we return, let me finish with a regular rite of summer, a misguided one, criticizing the president for taking a vacation. you're watching "hardball." the place for politics. >>> let me finish tonight with this. the first family is on vacation in martha's vineyard. this is their fourth vacation trip to the island. they skipped last year in the midst of the 2012 campaign. the president, he hit...
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for more on the case, we're joined by kevin cullen, a columnist for the boston globe author of "whiteyr," and george and nas tashal who co-authored the autobiography of former vega mayor oscar good mann who got his start as a mob lawyer. george, speak about the mind-set of guys like this this honor, this code business where it's like okay if you say you were a mafia kingpin but please don't say i killed women and please don't say i was a snitch. >> that's a an position he took in this case. the facts is undermine that. bulger had this, i think, enhanced image of who he was. and i think kevin who has written extensively about him can speak more to that than i could. whitey bulger created a persona that wasn't reality. i think what we saw in this trial and this evidence, this is the real whitey bulger. he is a despicable individual. >> kevin, were you surprised that he did not take the stand in his own defense? i asked that. it's common in criminal trials. but in this case, it seemed like this guy had a story he wanted to tell. >> i think he did. but in the same time, michael, i wrote a
for more on the case, we're joined by kevin cullen, a columnist for the boston globe author of "whiteyr," and george and nas tashal who co-authored the autobiography of former vega mayor oscar good mann who got his start as a mob lawyer. george, speak about the mind-set of guys like this this honor, this code business where it's like okay if you say you were a mafia kingpin but please don't say i killed women and please don't say i was a snitch. >> that's a an position he took...
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the jury said that. >> kevin cullen, thank you.tasia, thanks so much. >>> when we return, let me finish with a regular rite of summer, a misguided one, criticizing the president for taking a vacation. you're watching "hardball." the place for politics. help the gulf recover and learn from what happened so we could be a better, safer energy company. i can tell you - safety is at the heart of everything we do. we've added cutting-edge technology, like a new deepwater well cap and a state-of-the-art monitoring center, where experts watch over all drilling activity twenty-four-seven. and we're sharing what we've learned, so we can all produce energy more safely. our commitment has never been stronger. glass on floors. daily chores. for the little mishaps you feel use neosporin to help you heal. it kills germs so you heal four days faster. neosporin. use with band-aid brand bandages. neosporin. she's always been able it's just her way.day. but your erectile dysfunction - that could be a question of blood flow. cialis tadalafil for daily
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. >> woodruff: to walk us through the verdict, we're joined once again by kevin cullen. he's a columnist from the "boston globe." welcome back to the newshour, kevin. first of all, tell us about the scene in the newsroom when the jury reported the verdict. >> well, it was pretty obvious that the families -- one thing i saw i could see over whitey's shoulder. i was actually purposefully the other courtroom where the camera was on whitey and i could see the families in back of him. and the donahue family was obviously thrilled, the davis family was crushed. the leonard family was crushed. those murders -- in the davis case, that was one of the woman, he was charged with 19 murders, judy, the only two he objected to were the women because that flew in the face of his phony narrative as this gangster with scupables and he was convicted of the murder of deborah hussy, the stepdaughter of his partner in crime, steve flemmi and the jury came back with a verdict of no finding in the killing of deborah davis. i heard his lawyer describe he was pleased with the findings. i would s
. >> woodruff: to walk us through the verdict, we're joined once again by kevin cullen. he's a columnist from the "boston globe." welcome back to the newshour, kevin. first of all, tell us about the scene in the newsroom when the jury reported the verdict. >> well, it was pretty obvious that the families -- one thing i saw i could see over whitey's shoulder. i was actually purposefully the other courtroom where the camera was on whitey and i could see the families in back...
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i have to be honest sitting where i sat, the evidence was pretty overwhelming. >> warner: kevin cullen of the boston globe, thank you. i'm sure we'll be back to you as this case goes to the jury. thanks. >> thanks. >> ifill: we'll be back shortly with mandolin virtuoso chris thile on moving from bluegrass to bach. but first, this is pledge week on pbs. this break allows your public television station to ask for your support. that support also helps keep programs like ours on the air. >> suarez: for those stations not taking a pledge break, we take a second look at the american nurse project, a collection of stories from those on the front lines of america's rapidly changing health care system. with the rest of the affordable care act set to take effect in the next few months, their perspectives take on renewed meaning. hari sreenivasan has our ere are more than three million registered nurses in the u.s., and that will not be nearly enough in the coming years. as baby boomers begin to need more assistance, and the affordable care act kicks in. a new book called "the american nurse" loo
i have to be honest sitting where i sat, the evidence was pretty overwhelming. >> warner: kevin cullen of the boston globe, thank you. i'm sure we'll be back to you as this case goes to the jury. thanks. >> thanks. >> ifill: we'll be back shortly with mandolin virtuoso chris thile on moving from bluegrass to bach. but first, this is pledge week on pbs. this break allows your public television station to ask for your support. that support also helps keep programs like ours on...
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cullen's thoughts regarding the prisoner's dilemma and how u.s.es work with organized this prisoner's dilemma can lead to failure. thank you. host: before you leave, what do you mean by prisoner's dilemma? caller: when two criminals go to they are trying to prove their innocence, and they both collude to work -- they actually end up making things worse in the court system. if you had the organized crime working with the u.s. authorities, this will lead to more failure. guest: obviously that is at the heart of this case. whitey bulger claims that he had immunity from a federal jeremiahr named sullivan who was conveniently dead so he cannot be cross examined. but he claimed that he saved o .ullivan's live from mafia guys there's no evidence that the mafia mafia in this town was ever astute -- was ever stupid enough to kill a federal prosecutor. but that was his claim. the government challenged that, saying he should not be allowed to make that claim because there was no evidence. no paperwork, no phone call, no nothing. i wrote a column saying about
cullen's thoughts regarding the prisoner's dilemma and how u.s.es work with organized this prisoner's dilemma can lead to failure. thank you. host: before you leave, what do you mean by prisoner's dilemma? caller: when two criminals go to they are trying to prove their innocence, and they both collude to work -- they actually end up making things worse in the court system. if you had the organized crime working with the u.s. authorities, this will lead to more failure. guest: obviously that is...
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. >> reporter: kevin cullen has been covering the trial for the "boston globe." >> and steve was talking about how excited he was. he couldn't wait to get up there and point out "whitey" bulger and say, "that's the man who extorted me. that's the man who threatened the life of my family. that's the man who put a gun near my child." >> reporter: just before he thought he was going to testify, prosecutors decided their case against bulger was strong enough without rakes. >> steve rakes was told that he would not be testifying, and that really bothered him. >> reporter: the next day, rakes missed trial for the first time. a jogger found his dead body in the woods of a boston suburb, his wallet missing. almost all of boston saimed connection to bulger. >> we're here to announce criminal charges have been filed in the death of stephen rakes. criminal charges have been filed in the death of stephen rakes. >> reporter: on friday, in a bizarre twist, officials announced they now believe rakes' murder had nothing at all to do with buller. one of rakes' business associates, 69-year-old william cam
. >> reporter: kevin cullen has been covering the trial for the "boston globe." >> and steve was talking about how excited he was. he couldn't wait to get up there and point out "whitey" bulger and say, "that's the man who extorted me. that's the man who threatened the life of my family. that's the man who put a gun near my child." >> reporter: just before he thought he was going to testify, prosecutors decided their case against bulger was strong...
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. >> reporter: boston globe columnist kevin cullen has covered bulger for 30 years. >> the narrative he spent his entire life creating was he is a gangster with scruples and gangsters with scruples don't kill woman and don't become informants. >> reporter: closing arguments are set to begin on monday. bob, jury deliberations are expected to get under way on tuesday. >> schieffer: thank you very much, elaine. in a related story, by the way, authorities said today that stephen rakes, who had hoped to testify against bulger, was found dead after the trial got under way. apparently, he was poisoned. rakes claimed he had been forced to sell his liquor store to bulger but his death, apparently, had nothing to do with the case. the police are holding a 69- year-old man who owed rakes money and reportedly put poison in his iced coffee. secretary of state john kerry called again today fair peaceful resolution of the crisis in egypt that started a month ago when the military ousted president mohammed morsi, but another bloodbath could be in the offing. hundreds of thousands of morsi supporters
. >> reporter: boston globe columnist kevin cullen has covered bulger for 30 years. >> the narrative he spent his entire life creating was he is a gangster with scruples and gangsters with scruples don't kill woman and don't become informants. >> reporter: closing arguments are set to begin on monday. bob, jury deliberations are expected to get under way on tuesday. >> schieffer: thank you very much, elaine. in a related story, by the way, authorities said today that...
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verify despite the west suspecting a sad and not the rebels or their investigative journalist michelle cullen believes the u.s. is simply looking for a pretext to intervene in syria. i don't thing there will be a serious investigation from the western side because actually they don't look for the truth to just look for a pretext to overthrow assad and to take control of syria and this is really a strategy call off so they don't want an investigation they don't want the truth to just want to pretext it's also obvious they see the danger the see that they have no majority in syria and the area in the area there is this is really very strong so i believe it is more a pressure to negotiate because they know also they are not so strong anymore. meanwhile there's been a new suicide bombing in the syrian capital six people reportedly killed and twenty two injured by the explosion in the center of damascus according to local t.v. a car bomb went off in a crowded mainly christian area this is heavy fighting between government troops and rebel forces continues on the outskirts of the city we'll give yo
verify despite the west suspecting a sad and not the rebels or their investigative journalist michelle cullen believes the u.s. is simply looking for a pretext to intervene in syria. i don't thing there will be a serious investigation from the western side because actually they don't look for the truth to just look for a pretext to overthrow assad and to take control of syria and this is really a strategy call off so they don't want an investigation they don't want the truth to just want to...
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when jason cullens publicly announced he's gay. collins tweeted thanks for the support he had received. but for those unaware of the story, they didn't know what he was thanking people for. now with this new feature, users will see links. >>> a legendary musician is suing the city of hayward. 73 year old lester chambers had just devoted a sopg to trayvon martin and that's when a woman jumped on stage and left him with a hip injury. it happened on the same day george zimmerman was acquitted. this woman was charged with assault and elder abuse. chambers says the attack left him badly shaken. >> the last time i had any kind of assault, i was 15 years old, in middle school. the chambers brothers never ever in our entire career, never ever encountered any type of violence he had a successful blues career. he's suing the city of hayward, the music promoter and the managers. >>> ak tosh dick van dyke is in the market for a new car tonight after his white jaguar erupted in flames on an l.a. freeway. a passerby saw flames and yanked the act
when jason cullens publicly announced he's gay. collins tweeted thanks for the support he had received. but for those unaware of the story, they didn't know what he was thanking people for. now with this new feature, users will see links. >>> a legendary musician is suing the city of hayward. 73 year old lester chambers had just devoted a sopg to trayvon martin and that's when a woman jumped on stage and left him with a hip injury. it happened on the same day george zimmerman was...
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cullen, i know people who have been killed by drugs and i know drug dealers and the drug dealers arel in my opinion. >> mr. o'reilly, that's not where we should focus our attention. we should focus on education, quality education, don't scare kids. that's been going on for 40 years. >> i think we have to do both, we have to do prevention, education is key and so is talking -- the parent talking to the children about abstaining from drugs, absolutely. but we cannot enable this situation. >> ladies, thanks very much, we really appreciate it. >> up next, is jane fonda who plays the role of nancy reagan? "the butler" still >>> and in the back of the book segment tonight, 40 years ago, jane fonda opposed the war in vietnam, and not only opposed the war, she actively took the side of the vietnamese. she took this picture aboard an anti-aircraft battery. now with her appearance as nancy reagan in "the butler" has opened old wounds. >> she put soldiers in danger, having said that, i don't think she really is sorry. she wore the hanoi jane t-shirt for the promotion of this movie. >> how do yo
cullen, i know people who have been killed by drugs and i know drug dealers and the drug dealers arel in my opinion. >> mr. o'reilly, that's not where we should focus our attention. we should focus on education, quality education, don't scare kids. that's been going on for 40 years. >> i think we have to do both, we have to do prevention, education is key and so is talking -- the parent talking to the children about abstaining from drugs, absolutely. but we cannot enable this...
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cullen, i'm calling from oxford and i was wondering, did whitey ever cross over columbia road into thefrican-american community and do any of those types of crimes that he's accused of doing treachery not that i know. i do know he is a racist. he used the n-word liberally. but no, steve coming from his partner, ran parts of roxbury and was, next three well with african-americans. he didn't have an issue. whitey was not a mixer as they said. he believed in the separation of races more or less. you wouldn't have seen them in roxbury. the question, chemical wanted a? it does go on. last year i wrote a series of columns about a guy named mark rossetti was a suspect in six murders, and the fbi used him as an informant. if not for the great work of the massachusetts state police, he would still be out there. he was just arrested, convicted and put away for 12 years. i know the supervisor, i noticed a police officer who led the investigation, and when the fbi found out -- he went to the fbi before they targeted this guy because he said we think he is your guy. the fbi said that's not our guy.
cullen, i'm calling from oxford and i was wondering, did whitey ever cross over columbia road into thefrican-american community and do any of those types of crimes that he's accused of doing treachery not that i know. i do know he is a racist. he used the n-word liberally. but no, steve coming from his partner, ran parts of roxbury and was, next three well with african-americans. he didn't have an issue. whitey was not a mixer as they said. he believed in the separation of races more or less....
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cullen, i know people who have been killed by drugs and i know drug dealers and the drug dealers areopinion. >> mr. o'reilly, that's not where we should focus our attention. we should focus on education, quality education, don't scare kids. that's been going on for 40 years. >> i think we have to do both, we have to do prevention, education is key and so is talking -- the parent talking to the children about abstaining from drugs, absolutely. but we cannot enable this situation. >> ladies, thanks very much, we really appreciate it. >> up next, is jane fonda who plays the role of nancy reagan? he butler" still proud of her contribution to ending the cold war. we'll have the answer. e fiber! with new phillips' fiber good gummies. they're fruity delicious! just two gummies have 4 grams of fiber! to help support gularity! i want some... [ woman ] hop on over! [ marge ] fiber the fun way, from phillips'. [ woman ] hop on over! a quarter million tweeters is beare tweeting. and 900 million dollars are changing hands online. that's why hp built a new kind of server. one that's 80% smaller. u
cullen, i know people who have been killed by drugs and i know drug dealers and the drug dealers areopinion. >> mr. o'reilly, that's not where we should focus our attention. we should focus on education, quality education, don't scare kids. that's been going on for 40 years. >> i think we have to do both, we have to do prevention, education is key and so is talking -- the parent talking to the children about abstaining from drugs, absolutely. but we cannot enable this situation....
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carlisle cullen, $46 million. ironman tony stark is 12 billion. with just under $6 billion. christian gray in the "50 shades of grey" trilogy. mary crewly is worth over 1 billion. download the complete list at jansing@msnbc.com. fast-food to a dinner from walmart can save you over $760 a year. the average fast-food dinner costs over $6.50 per meal. a meal made with kraft recipe makers costs less than $3.10 a serving. so by replacing just one fast-food dinner a week your family of 4...
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kevin cullen is co-author of whitey bulger, and the manhunt that brought him to justice. so much. i know you have covered this man for so long. you wrote this morning for the last two months he saturday in the courtroom, as you described it, looking like a guy waiting for a bus, but on monday, it looked like that bus ran him over. as a bostonian, explain the significance, what the conclusion of this case means to your city. >> well, obviously whitey bulger is the most infamous vial gangster the city has ever known, what kicks him up into the pantheon of criminals, he but that he had the nation's premier law enforcement agency, the fbi, in his pocket. he was their informant. in a lot of ways he tricked them, about you he was protected by a guy, his fbi handler grew up in the same neighborhood, so it's sort of a cynical deal in the beginning, but as the evidence at the trial showed, whitey bulger killed with the connivance of the fbi. the fbi helped him identify potential witnesses against him, and he in turn murdered these people. and so most of the murders that they was i
kevin cullen is co-author of whitey bulger, and the manhunt that brought him to justice. so much. i know you have covered this man for so long. you wrote this morning for the last two months he saturday in the courtroom, as you described it, looking like a guy waiting for a bus, but on monday, it looked like that bus ran him over. as a bostonian, explain the significance, what the conclusion of this case means to your city. >> well, obviously whitey bulger is the most infamous vial...
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i am phil rosenthal with kevin cullen and shelley murphy of the boston globe who are here not on the chicago black caucus but to talk about their new book on whitey bulger, who is the boston mobster caught in the land after what, 16 years? and first of all, let's note you've been boston journalists for quite a long time at this point. >> someone said between us it's been like 16 years? we've been chasing him a combined year of 50 years between us. >> and also at this point in journalism, you know, having a java is its own reward coming you have an armful of trophies all the way come to the surprise, its and impressive list. you know, it's a wonderful book. the thing i was reminded of the very beginning of it, something when i was a kid my father was taking a friend of mine to go see a butch cassidy and the sundance kid and he said you know, remember whenever the movie makes of them, they are the bad guys. the of a thing it reminded me of is the old line from mel brooks in the 2000-year-old man where he talks about robin hood, and he says what about robin hood? he stole from the rich
i am phil rosenthal with kevin cullen and shelley murphy of the boston globe who are here not on the chicago black caucus but to talk about their new book on whitey bulger, who is the boston mobster caught in the land after what, 16 years? and first of all, let's note you've been boston journalists for quite a long time at this point. >> someone said between us it's been like 16 years? we've been chasing him a combined year of 50 years between us. >> and also at this point in...
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eastern, kevin cullen and shelley murphy talk about why the bolger -- whitey bulger. we start with collision 2012, obama versus romney and the future of elections in america followed by the author of collusion:all the media stole the 2012 election and how to stop them from doing it in 2016. at 10:00 p.m. eastern of elizabeth greenspan joins booktv on afterwards. it an interview with the former special master of the federal september 11th victims' compensation fund, mr. greenspan talked about her book battle for ground 0, inside the political struggle to rebuild the world trade center. we wrap up the prime time programming and a 11:00 p.m. eastern with the united states of paranoia:a conspiracy theory. visit booktv.org for more of this weekend's television schedule. >> when you write a book, a lot can go wrong. that is the way i approach the world. i am somewhat neurotic in my writing and reporting a lot can go wrong in 110,000 words. i have been pretty shocked. if there has been criticism from inside it is mostly in the vein of how dare he, how dare an insider give aw
eastern, kevin cullen and shelley murphy talk about why the bolger -- whitey bulger. we start with collision 2012, obama versus romney and the future of elections in america followed by the author of collusion:all the media stole the 2012 election and how to stop them from doing it in 2016. at 10:00 p.m. eastern of elizabeth greenspan joins booktv on afterwards. it an interview with the former special master of the federal september 11th victims' compensation fund, mr. greenspan talked about...
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cullen finnetry died of ammonia.till had had plenty to cheer about. the next preseason game is thursday when the falcons come to town. >>> this [ female announcer ] we invited women to see the not so pretty truth about their body washes. i wouldn't change. [ female announcer ] this test paper was designed to react like your skin. if other body washes can strip this paper imagine how harsh they can be to your skin. oh my gosh. [ female announcer ] dove is different. its breakthrough...
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jon: kevin cullen doing great work there at "the boston globe," thank you. >> thank you, jon.enna: nice to hear from kevin after so many years covering that story. jon: finally a wrap-up to all of this. jenna: maybe, especially for the victims' families. >>> only one of these men was supposed to have won the million dollar grand prize, so why are both of them holding the check? the answeron straight ahead. t c, i just think it's better to work with someone. someone you feel you can really partner with. unfortunately, i've found that some brokerage firms don't always encourage that kind of relationship. that's why i stopped working at the old brokerage, and started working for charles schwab. avo: what kind of financial consultant are you looking for? talk to us today. backflips and cartwheels.mile? love, warmth. here, try this. backflips and camm, ok!s.mile? ching! i like the fact that there's lots of different tastes going on. mmmm! breakfast i'm very impressed. this is a great cereal! honey bunches of oats. i hear you crunching. jon: well, they share the same name and hometo
jon: kevin cullen doing great work there at "the boston globe," thank you. >> thank you, jon.enna: nice to hear from kevin after so many years covering that story. jon: finally a wrap-up to all of this. jenna: maybe, especially for the victims' families. >>> only one of these men was supposed to have won the million dollar grand prize, so why are both of them holding the check? the answeron straight ahead. t c, i just think it's better to work with someone. someone you...
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cullen, i appreciate your openness about what hhs may be doing. how important this is as we're seeing a new development every day in this area. any concern that this is unnecessary, i think those concerns are waved away by her comments, but let me just say, you have seen the filings for the plans being offered in the 34 federal exchanges, have you not? >> we have had submissions. >> they come to your office. have not seen them in the american people have not seen them. the averageis will family in northern michigan see a $2500 reduction in the premium that they pay? >> we have not released any data on the rates that had come into the federal facilitating box. we are careful just as we do programs and only release that information once we have an agreement. we do not want to affect the market. >> the president said $2500his could be up to for typical family. is that going to happen? we are a couple of months away and people are concerned about the costs. how can they meet these obligations question mark is the average family in northern michigan go
cullen, i appreciate your openness about what hhs may be doing. how important this is as we're seeing a new development every day in this area. any concern that this is unnecessary, i think those concerns are waved away by her comments, but let me just say, you have seen the filings for the plans being offered in the 34 federal exchanges, have you not? >> we have had submissions. >> they come to your office. have not seen them in the american people have not seen them. the averageis...
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kevin cullen to her right is a pulitzer-winning columnist in "the boston globe" and tore himself away from the whitey bulger case for a few hours to speak to you all. in the bombing coverage, he was the voice of boston for many people on tv and in his columns. john has the unique perspective of having run the marathon, reported on the bombing for news day, and written the definitive history of the boston athletic association that runs the marathon. dena is with npr and lived with the investigation for weeks as authorities searched for clues on the identities, motives, and possible connections. kelly mcbride is with the pointer institute and deeply annualized the ethical issues that surfaced for journalists covering the bombing. start with tereasa, go to kevin and john. dena will pick up the story. kelly will wrap it up. then go to questions. thank you tereasa? >> i'm happy to be here. thank everyone for inviting me here. my title as john said is director of engagement and social media for boston.com and "boston globe".com. that doesn't mean i don't take the opportunity to go back to m
kevin cullen to her right is a pulitzer-winning columnist in "the boston globe" and tore himself away from the whitey bulger case for a few hours to speak to you all. in the bombing coverage, he was the voice of boston for many people on tv and in his columns. john has the unique perspective of having run the marathon, reported on the bombing for news day, and written the definitive history of the boston athletic association that runs the marathon. dena is with npr and lived with the...
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kevin cullen to her right is a columnist in ng "the boston globe" and tore himself away from the whitey a few hours to speak to you all. in the bombing coverage, he was voice of boston for many people on tv and in his columns. john has the unique perspective of having run the marathon, reported on the bombing for news day, and written the definitive boston athletic association that runs the marathon. dena is with npr and lived with the investigation for weeks as searched for clues on the identities, motives, and possible connections. is with the pointer institute and deeply annualized the ethical issues for journalists covering the bombing. with tereasa, go to kevin and john. dena will pick up the story. up.ly will wrap it then go to questions. thank you tereasa? to be here. inviting me e for here. my title as john said is engagement and boston.com and r "boston globe".com. hat doesn't mean i don't take the opportunity to go back to my roots whennd editing marathon ve blog the every year with a colleague. we do it from the media center a maybe a block from the finish line in copley squa
kevin cullen to her right is a columnist in ng "the boston globe" and tore himself away from the whitey a few hours to speak to you all. in the bombing coverage, he was voice of boston for many people on tv and in his columns. john has the unique perspective of having run the marathon, reported on the bombing for news day, and written the definitive boston athletic association that runs the marathon. dena is with npr and lived with the investigation for weeks as searched for clues on...