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no massachusetts investigation of the shooting either.only investigation of this shooting, the only review being done at all of fbi agents having killed this guy while interviewing him, the only review of any kind is being done by the fbi itself. the shooting review process at the fbi well, the last 150 fbi shootings that it reviewed were all determined to be justified shootings. all 150 of the last 150 they looked at. case closed. that's it. the list of those calling for someone other than the fbi to have a look at this or at least for the fbi to explain something, anything, publicly about what happened here, it started with advocacy groups like the council on american islamic relations and the in florida and in massachusetts. it then moved on to the editorial pages of the patriot ledger newspaper in massachusetts and to the "boston globe" and to "the boston herald" and, frankly "the boston globe" and "the boston herald" never agree on anything especially on the editorial page but they agree that the fbi has to say something about this.
no massachusetts investigation of the shooting either.only investigation of this shooting, the only review being done at all of fbi agents having killed this guy while interviewing him, the only review of any kind is being done by the fbi itself. the shooting review process at the fbi well, the last 150 fbi shootings that it reviewed were all determined to be justified shootings. all 150 of the last 150 they looked at. case closed. that's it. the list of those calling for someone other than the...
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if he didn't like the fact that he has to share the road with people from massachusetts.e doesn't calm down at all. >> that is some -- >> so he's still mad. he finally gets to the gas station. >> that's about as close as you ever want to. [ horn honking ] to being trapped in another state. i had literally 0.055 gallons of gas left. >> he acts line getting stuck in another state is like being trapped in a foreign prison. >> watch what happens when he leaves the gas station. caught in another traffic jam. >> wow, after having to slam on the brakes in ed in order to a cars that just crashed into each other at 75 miles an hour, we're not in another -- traffic jam. >> i'm glad i'm not in the car with this guy. >> [ bleep ] massachusetts! >> if you're trying to get a product off the ground, nothing like using a hot model. this is the video for a kickstarter program. and it's a delicious cookbook, boys. >> motor boating muffins, mama's new england clam chowder. >> made with breast milk, isn't it? >> breast milk is one of the most nutritious ingredients in the world. >> this cook
if he didn't like the fact that he has to share the road with people from massachusetts.e doesn't calm down at all. >> that is some -- >> so he's still mad. he finally gets to the gas station. >> that's about as close as you ever want to. [ horn honking ] to being trapped in another state. i had literally 0.055 gallons of gas left. >> he acts line getting stuck in another state is like being trapped in a foreign prison. >> watch what happens when he leaves the gas...
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and he was a moderate here in massachusetts. the debate in the country has shifted so far to the right that especially his party, they pulled him to the right. he listened to his -- the people who were advising him and i think he got some bad advice. had he run as a more moderate, centrist person, he probably would have been a lot more effective, i think. i'm personally happy with the president that we have but i just think mitt didn't do himself a great service by listening to people, pulling him to the right. for example, around immigration, talking about, you know, the whole idea of self-deportation and things like this. those weren't his authentic views, i don't think. when he developed the romney care here in massachusetts, i mean that was a person trying to aspire to give health insurance to millions of people in massachusetts who needed it and didn't have it. it was the basis for obamacare now. and the difference i think, one of the biggest differences between obamacare nowor the way obamacare was introduced and the way r
and he was a moderate here in massachusetts. the debate in the country has shifted so far to the right that especially his party, they pulled him to the right. he listened to his -- the people who were advising him and i think he got some bad advice. had he run as a more moderate, centrist person, he probably would have been a lot more effective, i think. i'm personally happy with the president that we have but i just think mitt didn't do himself a great service by listening to people, pulling...
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one from massachusetts, one from virginia. i am assuming i know the answer of the man joseph warren. why isn't it a bridge named after joseph warren? >> reading further in the book there is a bridge named joseph warren. can you tell me what happened to it? >> my history of boston past 1776 is very thin, not going to go into that. but joseph warren was a hero of his day. he was someone there was a revered icon of the time, but he -- he what very perhaps have been a founding father if he had lived but he didn't live. so he didn't become a part of that pantheon that we are aware of today. buchtel loyalists who didn't appreciate joseph warren's efforts probably gave him some of the greatest praise where the years after -- this is as much she said if he had left instead of dining at the battle of bunker hill, washington would have been an of highly respected he was and how pivotal he was to the events that created the country and the city. and you are right. his largely unappreciated. >> in new york we rename the bridge the robert
one from massachusetts, one from virginia. i am assuming i know the answer of the man joseph warren. why isn't it a bridge named after joseph warren? >> reading further in the book there is a bridge named joseph warren. can you tell me what happened to it? >> my history of boston past 1776 is very thin, not going to go into that. but joseph warren was a hero of his day. he was someone there was a revered icon of the time, but he -- he what very perhaps have been a founding father if...
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neal neuhaus who became his pollster went up to massachusetts to pitch the campaign. this was as they were wrapping up. he had done they pull himself just to be armed with some data. one of the things he said was you know massachusetts health care plan is a big problem with a lot of republican voters. iowa and new hampshire and south carolina were three crucial states. and he said you have got some options. you could walk away from it and say it was a mistake and i wouldn't do it again. you could say governor patrick has taken it and started it and i don't agree with it. he said before i could basically finished romney said i'm not walking away from it. i'm not going to walk away from it, case closed. part of the reason was because they generally believe that was the right thing to do. others in the campaign said they recognize that had he walked away from it, even if that seemed seems like the politically correct thing to do hewitt and charged with being a flip-flop or so it would brought back -- soviet this conflict about consistency. one of the reasons he said he t
neal neuhaus who became his pollster went up to massachusetts to pitch the campaign. this was as they were wrapping up. he had done they pull himself just to be armed with some data. one of the things he said was you know massachusetts health care plan is a big problem with a lot of republican voters. iowa and new hampshire and south carolina were three crucial states. and he said you have got some options. you could walk away from it and say it was a mistake and i wouldn't do it again. you...
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one from massachusetts, one from virginia.i am assuming i know the answers to the man from massachusetts, joseph warren. why isn't there a bridge named after joseph warren? >> reading further in your book, there was a bridge named after. can you tell me what happened to it? >> my history of boston past 1776 is very thin so i'm not going to go into that. but he was the hero of his day. he was someone that was a revered icon of the time and what have been a founding father if he had lived but he didn't. he didn't become a part of a pantheon that we are so aware of today. but the loyalist who didn't appreciate joseph warren's efforts probably gave him the greatest praise where years after his death, and this is just as much an attempt to take it to george washington but he said that if joseph warren lived, washington would have been ll the security -- would have been an obscurity. and it shows how pivotal he was to the events that created the country and the city. you are right. he is largely unappreciated. >> we renamed the brid
one from massachusetts, one from virginia.i am assuming i know the answers to the man from massachusetts, joseph warren. why isn't there a bridge named after joseph warren? >> reading further in your book, there was a bridge named after. can you tell me what happened to it? >> my history of boston past 1776 is very thin so i'm not going to go into that. but he was the hero of his day. he was someone that was a revered icon of the time and what have been a founding father if he had...
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. >> the adams family gave to the massachusetts historical society a collection.e have never counted them individually, but probably 70,000+ documents over several generations, and probably about 300,000 pages. for abigail and john, which is the most important of the collection, there are about 1,170 letters they exchanged over the years. >> how frequently did they write to one another? >> it depended. when they were together -- for example, we do not have any letters after 1801 because after john leaves the white house, they're together almost all the time. for periods, for example, when there is fairly regular mail delivery between massachussetts and philadelphia, or later washington, d.c., they wrote at least once a week and sometimes twice a week. i almost like to think of it like phone calls. >> this program is an interactive one, which makes it more enjoyable for all of us, and we hope you take part. in about 15 minutes, we will be taking your telephone calls. we will put the phone numbers on the screen so you can phone in a question. there are two other way
. >> the adams family gave to the massachusetts historical society a collection.e have never counted them individually, but probably 70,000+ documents over several generations, and probably about 300,000 pages. for abigail and john, which is the most important of the collection, there are about 1,170 letters they exchanged over the years. >> how frequently did they write to one another? >> it depended. when they were together -- for example, we do not have any letters after...
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a difference between massachusetts and nationally is that when the law was enacted in massachusetts whenennedy was on the stage with it it gave a bipartisan seal to this and both parties were committed to implementing health care reform. >> you think just regular people who watch that this thing was marketed to the american public, signed, passed and employers now we'll give them a suspension they don't have to -- do you think people say like is this fair? why is the administration saying some people have to comply, some don't. come back to our earlier discussion about the divide in the country. >> cokie, can you save us from ourselves? >> i do think that there's a lot of confusion about it. but i think one of the hopes of the administration, and it is to some degree coming true, is that people who are being affected by the law will like it a lot better by the time it is fully implemented and we're already seeing that with the parents of 26-year-olds like steve and, you know, that those young people are still covered by their parents and people like that. they love the fact, the single m
a difference between massachusetts and nationally is that when the law was enacted in massachusetts whenennedy was on the stage with it it gave a bipartisan seal to this and both parties were committed to implementing health care reform. >> you think just regular people who watch that this thing was marketed to the american public, signed, passed and employers now we'll give them a suspension they don't have to -- do you think people say like is this fair? why is the administration saying...
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randomly distributed at the universities this is a crazy idea of equity whereas if you look at massachusetts, which has the best curriculum in the country, they were middle performers and all the adopted this high-quality curriculum focused on classic literature, traditional the education and the whole state zoomed up to be the number one performer in the country and it turns out that the poor and minority students improved at a an even higher rate than the more well-to-do students. this was the best way to help people that needed the help not by dumbing everyone down artificially to level you can't tell the difference between anyone's performance but by raising everyone's performance in a way that the people who are not performing well are going to raise higher so that's the right way to do it and that is the most crucial argument and that is what is motivating the common core people even though they don't want to say it is that the having misplaced notion of equity and i think massachusetts is the best example. >> thank you so much. [applause] >> an appetite for wonder is the name of the b
randomly distributed at the universities this is a crazy idea of equity whereas if you look at massachusetts, which has the best curriculum in the country, they were middle performers and all the adopted this high-quality curriculum focused on classic literature, traditional the education and the whole state zoomed up to be the number one performer in the country and it turns out that the poor and minority students improved at a an even higher rate than the more well-to-do students. this was...
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>> not in massachusetts. very similar situations but what you have when you have lobbyists involved in the process you either have the legislators or lobbyists slipping these piece of legislation forward and you know, adding it through an amendment process and here you go. it's outrageous. it is not meant as you referenced earlier in your show, police, fire, teachers, janitors, laborers, those are what these pensions are for. many of them are unfunded right now. they can't, they can't meet the obligations. and it needs an executive order like what chris christie is doing and others to get a really a handle on this and kick them out. melissa: steve moore, my brain ex-supposedded when i read this and tried to figure out how -- all of you agree that it is insane. it is hard to find somebody to defend why this would be the right thing to do. the groups, some folks involved say, that they operate mostly or solely on dues from their members, which are paid out of taxpayer-funded budgets. >> right. melissa: so they
>> not in massachusetts. very similar situations but what you have when you have lobbyists involved in the process you either have the legislators or lobbyists slipping these piece of legislation forward and you know, adding it through an amendment process and here you go. it's outrageous. it is not meant as you referenced earlier in your show, police, fire, teachers, janitors, laborers, those are what these pensions are for. many of them are unfunded right now. they can't, they can't...
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the new law allows for construction of three casinos in separate regions of massachusetts. other governors around the country, governor patrick says that the new casinos will put people to work and strengthen the massachusetts economy. well, that's our edition of 60 minutes on cnbc. i'm steve kroft. thanks for joining us. >> the following is a cnbc prime original. >> sometimes a revolution can begin suddenly, without notice. this one begins on a january afternoon in 2009, when a man named janis krums boards the ferry for his commute home from manhattan. >> that day was like any other day. very cold day. >> they set out for the short ride across the hudson river, same as always. then comes the announcement. what's the first indication to you that this trip is gonna be unusual? >> the captain going on the speaker, saying there's a plane in the hudson. >> just moments earlier, a
the new law allows for construction of three casinos in separate regions of massachusetts. other governors around the country, governor patrick says that the new casinos will put people to work and strengthen the massachusetts economy. well, that's our edition of 60 minutes on cnbc. i'm steve kroft. thanks for joining us. >> the following is a cnbc prime original. >> sometimes a revolution can begin suddenly, without notice. this one begins on a january afternoon in 2009, when a man...
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they nailed massachusetts. when you are on a date with a girl in massachusetts she said we will ride in your car and we will maybe have some popcorn afterwards. it is over. a southern accent adds three points and a boston accent takes two away. >> some say since you are not a real american i should skip you on the story. i would gre with them, but unfortunately we have to fill an hour. >> i agree as well. i will just get in trouble because i am a guest in your country and then if i insult it it is over. i am a, noer now though and i can say new yorkers are rude and arrogant. however, i was just finishing up my new book and this particular chapter is about sex. apparently mississippi is the dumbest state. that would concur in the sex chapter because they have the most std's in america. >> mississippi is burning. >> wow. >> bill, ninety 8% of the people sur -- 98% of the people surveyed say the worst state is whatever one you happen to be in at the time. thought? >> i don't like the theme of the show. this study
they nailed massachusetts. when you are on a date with a girl in massachusetts she said we will ride in your car and we will maybe have some popcorn afterwards. it is over. a southern accent adds three points and a boston accent takes two away. >> some say since you are not a real american i should skip you on the story. i would gre with them, but unfortunately we have to fill an hour. >> i agree as well. i will just get in trouble because i am a guest in your country and then if i...
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>> everything is legal in massachusetts. >> that's what i would have thought. [laughter] >> another version of the passage is will be in my edition. they are the words you would think. >> okay. so let me ask, just go back to you. how do you explain that "let us now praise famous men" just didn't catch on the first time and it did to second on? >> for one thing it was published in august 1941. people that depression fatigue at that time. the form security of administration, the photographs had been published. books like you've seen their faces, and people were sick of it. and couldn't see anymore and that's part of why "let us now praise famous men" is intent. the other problem of course is that world war ii, american entered world war ii in december 1941. once america was in world war ii, nobody cared about sharecroppers. >> but in 1960 those are very different -- >> in 1960, as you said in your introduction, agee died in 1955. "let us now praise famous men" with falluja 9057, won the pulitzer in 1950. then agee had this resurgence of interest. his movie review
>> everything is legal in massachusetts. >> that's what i would have thought. [laughter] >> another version of the passage is will be in my edition. they are the words you would think. >> okay. so let me ask, just go back to you. how do you explain that "let us now praise famous men" just didn't catch on the first time and it did to second on? >> for one thing it was published in august 1941. people that depression fatigue at that time. the form security...
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the new law allows for construction of three casinos in separate regions of massachusetts.rs around the country, governor patrick says that the new casinos will put people to work and strengthen the massachusetts economy. well, that's our edition of 60 minutes on cnbc. i'm steve kroft. thanks for joining us. er: this program contains mature sexual content. viewer discretion is advised. this is a cnbc original production. >> woman: it's here, and people wanna see it. >> man #1: i think that people enjoy seeing sex a lot. >> man #2: i was fully addicted to the material. >> woman: i had a business drive-- like, i wanted it. i wanted to be a sex symbol. i always have. >> man #3: we made hardcore into hard to believe core. >> woman: when i was miss usa, i had certain responsibilities to uphold, and i did that. why, if people can get it free, why pay for it? >> man: the first thing we need to do is combat piracy. >> woman: it really actually turns me on that people watch me. >> female audience is the largest growing demographic, by far. >> man: i was acting out sexually, even in
the new law allows for construction of three casinos in separate regions of massachusetts.rs around the country, governor patrick says that the new casinos will put people to work and strengthen the massachusetts economy. well, that's our edition of 60 minutes on cnbc. i'm steve kroft. thanks for joining us. er: this program contains mature sexual content. viewer discretion is advised. this is a cnbc original production. >> woman: it's here, and people wanna see it. >> man #1: i...
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lincoln had more important things to do than meet a delegation from massachusetts who was presenting him with a whip. [laughter] something that hawthorne found very amusing, needless to say, in his grim sort of way. but he talked, he later wrote that hawthorne was the homeliest -- lincoln, sorry, hawthorne was the handsomest man -- lincoln was the homeliest man he'd ever seen, and he was wearing saggy slippers when he met the delegation from massachusetts. but nonetheless, he liked him for his wise and kind look, hawthorne's faint praise, it seems to me, because you mustn't forget that one of his dearest, closest friends was franklin pearce, and you may have forgotten that because he's not exactly a name to conjure these particular days. but he was a southern sympathizer which is really all you need to know for the purposes of this talk, to think of hawthorne being friends with franklin pearce and, of course, that's what i used to like to say would be as if j.d. salinger were friends with, i don't know, george bush. [laughter] the example's gotten a little dated. dickenson, i wrote a
lincoln had more important things to do than meet a delegation from massachusetts who was presenting him with a whip. [laughter] something that hawthorne found very amusing, needless to say, in his grim sort of way. but he talked, he later wrote that hawthorne was the homeliest -- lincoln, sorry, hawthorne was the handsomest man -- lincoln was the homeliest man he'd ever seen, and he was wearing saggy slippers when he met the delegation from massachusetts. but nonetheless, he liked him for his...
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>> the first six presidents of the united states come from massachusetts and virginia. so those are the big states. virginia is the biggest state i fire. but within the continental congress, pennsylvania is really big. it is a big stake in it is a moderate state, meaning they are -- the source of the moderate movement arbor that to declare revolution. new york is also a modern state said that the southern metal stayed play a role, but they don't assume leadership for the revolution. they in effect or resistance until the theory and. a lot of guys who pennsylvania -- everybody thinks there is the small meant and this is the thing in 1776-foot on july 4 they go in time the document. never happened. never happened. they never signed the document all at once. most of them find it on august 2nd. there will vote on independence, which adams always that would be the anniversary of independence was july 2nd. but there are some guy signing and not over from philadelphia -- pennsylvania company do a. he's one of the last ones to sign and he signs at the very top. [laughter] like
>> the first six presidents of the united states come from massachusetts and virginia. so those are the big states. virginia is the biggest state i fire. but within the continental congress, pennsylvania is really big. it is a big stake in it is a moderate state, meaning they are -- the source of the moderate movement arbor that to declare revolution. new york is also a modern state said that the southern metal stayed play a role, but they don't assume leadership for the revolution. they...
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that's simply the fault of the massachusetts legislature and massachusetts governor. >> scott: listeni don't disagree. any time i can take a crack at governor patrick i'm certainly happy to do it. i agree it's a mess we need to get a handle on it it what about the fact when you have somebody on welfare they are hard worked they are motivated and energized they want to go out and work but they hear from the agency that they're talking to oh, hey, listen, you can't work thatch because if you do you will lose your benefits there is disi object incentive for that person to gout and work if they hurt a certain threshold. transition period they can't afford to do it. stay home and make my $20 an hour and by the way go out and work under the table. how do we get a handle on that? >> really varies with the benefits. some benefits like medicaid will continue for quite a ways up the income ladder, others will kick out very soon like tannif you lose very quickly. others you lose a portion for each dollar you make. these phase out problems with all federal benefits are a real problem. even the ea
that's simply the fault of the massachusetts legislature and massachusetts governor. >> scott: listeni don't disagree. any time i can take a crack at governor patrick i'm certainly happy to do it. i agree it's a mess we need to get a handle on it it what about the fact when you have somebody on welfare they are hard worked they are motivated and energized they want to go out and work but they hear from the agency that they're talking to oh, hey, listen, you can't work thatch because if...
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cachete. >>> catalina de massachusetts 5 aÑos. >>> eso.. ♪. ♪. duro. ♪. ♪. ♪. venga, venga. ♪. ♪. >>> ahora nos cruzamos. ♪. ♪. y dice. cual♪. ♪. ♪. ♪. quÉ bien se siente. ♪. ♪. ♪. por quÉ cambia los pasos asÍ, estÁs loco hermano? ♪. ♪. estÁ cumpliendo aÑos, miralo. bailale. ♪. ♪. ♪. >>> tenemos el mejor equipo. >>> quiere ganar dinerito extra, cÓmo no, yo quiero, vamos a ver una guarderÍa en su propia casa, asÍ como lo oye, en breve te decimos cÓmo lograrlo, y quÉ tomar en cuenta para que nunca tenga problemitas. >>> y ninel conde revela la razÓn por la que tomo la decisiÓn de separarse de su esposo juan cepeda, y carmelita salinas rompe el silencio, y dice su verdad de la separaciÓn de ninel y juan cepeda, eso es en entre dos carmelita. >>> y con tango, vallenato, cumbia, en mÉxico, el acordeÓn es el rey, los mejores acordeonistas del mundo, y lo llenamos de ritmo y fuerza musical al programa. >>> venga. ♪. ♪. >>> te quiero ver. ♪. ♪. ♪. venga venga. y dice. ♪. ♪. ♪. ♪. mira para arriba. ♪. ♪. ♪. ♪. ♪. ♪. ♪. >>> llegÓ el momento de lÁgri
cachete. >>> catalina de massachusetts 5 aÑos. >>> eso.. ♪. ♪. duro. ♪. ♪. ♪. venga, venga. ♪. ♪. >>> ahora nos cruzamos. ♪. ♪. y dice. cual♪. ♪. ♪. ♪. quÉ bien se siente. ♪. ♪. ♪. por quÉ cambia los pasos asÍ, estÁs loco hermano? ♪. ♪. estÁ cumpliendo aÑos, miralo. bailale. ♪. ♪. ♪. >>> tenemos el mejor equipo. >>> quiere ganar dinerito extra, cÓmo no, yo quiero, vamos a ver una guarderÍa en su...
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plenty more ahead as the factor moves along thiseveninge commonwealth of massachusetts.eg gutfeld hot on the trail of billy ray and miley cyrus. gutfeld is really worked up about this. ingraham on are minority americans lives not as important important as white americans? white americans? we hope yo [ jackie ] its just so frustrating... ♪ the middle of this special moment and i need to run off to the bathroom. ♪ i'm fed up with always having to put my bladder's needs ahead of my daughter. ♪ so today, i'm finally talking to my doctor about overactive bladder symptoms. [ female announcer ] know that gotta go feeling? ask your doctor about prescription toviaz. one toviaz pill a day significantly reduces sudden urges and accidents, for 24 hours. if you have certain stomach problems or glaoma, or can not empty your bladd, you should not take toviaz. get emergency medical help right away if your face, lips, throat or tongue swells. toviaz can cause blurred vision, dizziness, drowsiness and decreased sweating. do not drive,perate machinery or do unsafe tasks until you ow how to
plenty more ahead as the factor moves along thiseveninge commonwealth of massachusetts.eg gutfeld hot on the trail of billy ray and miley cyrus. gutfeld is really worked up about this. ingraham on are minority americans lives not as important important as white americans? white americans? we hope yo [ jackie ] its just so frustrating... ♪ the middle of this special moment and i need to run off to the bathroom. ♪ i'm fed up with always having to put my bladder's needs ahead of my daughter....
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caution, you are about to enter the no spin zone from massachusetts, the factor begins right now. ♪ ♪ bill o'reilly, reporting tonight from boston, thanks for watching us. the talking points memo on economic justice will be in the second segment this evening. first the lead story tonight the latest on syria. president obama has told pbs he hasn't made up his mind whether to launch military action against the assad regime for using poison gas against civilians. that is against the geneva convention and is a war crime. the president told assad he would punish him if chemical weapons were used so mr. obama some credibility on the line heater. there is some dissent about attacking syria as you know lots of countries are with us. shearer washington bureau from "time" magazine. wait until u.n. investigators finish investigation inside syria. how many years do you think that's going to take, michael? >> it should be done at the end of this week, friday the' inspectors will leave the country. they are planning to leave the country on friday and then they will report their results on saturday
caution, you are about to enter the no spin zone from massachusetts, the factor begins right now. ♪ ♪ bill o'reilly, reporting tonight from boston, thanks for watching us. the talking points memo on economic justice will be in the second segment this evening. first the lead story tonight the latest on syria. president obama has told pbs he hasn't made up his mind whether to launch military action against the assad regime for using poison gas against civilians. that is against the geneva...
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we want to send our best to him in williamstown, massachusetts. [applause] so with that, i'm pleased to introduce sue san dunn. -- susan dunn. [applause] >> thank you, bob. it's a great treat and great privilege to be speaking in this magical place. have you ever seen alfred hitchcock's movie "foreign correspondent"? it made the debut in the summer of 1940. in the first scene, a newspaper editor asks him flip what is your opinion of the present european crisis, mr. jones? what crisis said the reporter played by joel. i'm referring to the war, mr. jones. oh, that. well to tell you the truth, i haven't given it much thought. you don't keep up with the foreign news, do you? >> how would you like to cover the biggest story in the world today? give me an expense account and i'll cover anything. you'll get an expense account, what europe needs is a fresh, unused mind. you think you can dig up some news in europe? i'll be happy to try, sir. later there are us is sensible encounter with nazis in dutch windmills, and amazing scene of an assassination that
we want to send our best to him in williamstown, massachusetts. [applause] so with that, i'm pleased to introduce sue san dunn. -- susan dunn. [applause] >> thank you, bob. it's a great treat and great privilege to be speaking in this magical place. have you ever seen alfred hitchcock's movie "foreign correspondent"? it made the debut in the summer of 1940. in the first scene, a newspaper editor asks him flip what is your opinion of the present european crisis, mr. jones? what...
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there was political influence from massachusetts, including his brother, who was the president of the state senate and the president of a university in massachusetts, had a profound influence on the inability of the two senators, united states senators from that state to have influence and to try and get things done. this is one of the most disgraceful cases in u.s. history. >> how did this happen? was he a buddy with these guy when is he was little? it's that simple? >> people in power were influenced by politics and the fbi -- >> i agree with that 100%. the foxes were literally in the henhouse here. the guy handling whitey bulger was his childhood friend. >> the fbi agent. >> the fbi agent, who was supposed li supposedly handling whitey bulger -- >> an informant. >> i want this to be clear. whitey bulger, the legend died. he was supposed to be a guy who would never rat and it turns out he was a rat. >> for years and years and years. >> he said if he ever got caught, he would get on the stand and let it all hang out. and in the end, he didn't get on the stand. there were too many bad
there was political influence from massachusetts, including his brother, who was the president of the state senate and the president of a university in massachusetts, had a profound influence on the inability of the two senators, united states senators from that state to have influence and to try and get things done. this is one of the most disgraceful cases in u.s. history. >> how did this happen? was he a buddy with these guy when is he was little? it's that simple? >> people in...
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katie turr, nbc news, chatham, massachusetts. >>> latest in sports now, we begin with some heat. the nba announced the reigning champs will host the bulls for the season opener on october 29th, while the lakers will take on the clippers. >>> no luck for the yankees on their second night against the chicago white sox. first, was he really out, brett gardner runs on to home plate, ump calls him out, but the replay doesn't seem too convincing. check out this catch by soriano, what a dive. a-rod went 1 for 2 in the losing effort. >>> incredible finish for the pittsburgh pirates, bottom of the ninth, tied 3-3. saves the night with a walk off homer. his reward coming up here, it is a classic pie to the face by a.j. burnett. got to clean that up. >>> the nfl's favorite brothers, peyton and eli manning, they are watching football on their phones. ♪ ♪ football on your phone that's what i say ♪ ♪ football on your phone you can watch it in bed ♪ >> loving the hair. so much swag, even papa manning made an appearance in that video. >>> just ahead, stallone slams bruce willis. you're watching
katie turr, nbc news, chatham, massachusetts. >>> latest in sports now, we begin with some heat. the nba announced the reigning champs will host the bulls for the season opener on october 29th, while the lakers will take on the clippers. >>> no luck for the yankees on their second night against the chicago white sox. first, was he really out, brett gardner runs on to home plate, ump calls him out, but the replay doesn't seem too convincing. check out this catch by soriano,...
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un juez federal Órden no a funcionrios de massachusetts que pagaran la cirugÍa de cambio de sexo a unfÚtbol profesional de el salvador hicieron investigaciÓn de distintas pruebas de partidos arreglados a cambio de dinero. nos dice salvador castellanos, otras personalidades tambiÉn podrÍan estar in aplicadas. >>> fiscales y policÍas allanaron en 6 ciudades del paÍs las viviendas de 11 # jugadores la selecciÓn salvadoreÑo de fÚtbol, en busca de pruebas de su participaciÓn en arreglos de partidos con apostadores internacionales. >>> computadoras, ipod, telÉfonos celulares, que nos pueda servir en la indagaciÓn. >>> la fiscalÍa salvadoreÑa cree que pueden haber 3 figuras delictivas, entre ellas lavado de dinero >>> este delito no solo incurren jugadoress si no que hay dirigentes y personas de alto nivel involucradas. por su parte la federaciÓn val vado reÑ de fÚtbol, suspendiÓ por 30 # dÍas a un grupo de 22 jugadores de primera divisiÓn. tambiÉn confirmÓ que investiga 4 # partidos 2 amistosos jugados contra la selecciÓn de estados unidos. y el dc united, y 2 oficiales contra mÉxico y para
un juez federal Órden no a funcionrios de massachusetts que pagaran la cirugÍa de cambio de sexo a unfÚtbol profesional de el salvador hicieron investigaciÓn de distintas pruebas de partidos arreglados a cambio de dinero. nos dice salvador castellanos, otras personalidades tambiÉn podrÍan estar in aplicadas. >>> fiscales y policÍas allanaron en 6 ciudades del paÍs las viviendas de 11 # jugadores la selecciÓn salvadoreÑo de fÚtbol, en busca de pruebas de su participaciÓn en...
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they robbed a bank in indiana and here in massachusetts. and he gave up his accomplices. we found the report in his prison file. it is very clear that he identified these people for the f.b.i. so he was an informant or what they call a rat as far bas back as the 1960's. he could not live having to be challenged on that. that's my opinion. i have nothing to back it up. but i agree with you. he had nothing to lose. you could say he's preserving issues for appeal, but that makes no sense to me. that said, when he is sentenced, and he will be sentenced, he gets to say something. so i imagine he's going to give us this speel anyway. anyway.il he's going to say i was never a rat. i was honorable, the f.b.i. was not. like i said, nobody gets to question him on it. it's his last words. host: from florida, go ahead. is, r: is -- my question are you surprised that the jury is still deliberating? guest: no, i'm not. yes, it is an open and shut case, but frankly, as i said, the defense really only contested maybe three or four of the 32 counts. they didn't really moubt a defense. the
they robbed a bank in indiana and here in massachusetts. and he gave up his accomplices. we found the report in his prison file. it is very clear that he identified these people for the f.b.i. so he was an informant or what they call a rat as far bas back as the 1960's. he could not live having to be challenged on that. that's my opinion. i have nothing to back it up. but i agree with you. he had nothing to lose. you could say he's preserving issues for appeal, but that makes no sense to me....
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just as our sister affiliate in massachusetts has said that since there were massachusetts state troopers there, massachusetts officials have the responsibility to investigate what role they played in it as well. >> howard, what else do you want from the fbi at this point? obviously you're making the case that there are other authorities outside the fbi who have the authority to get involved here if they wanted to. just like this prosecutor in orlando has said that he would. in terms of what the fbi could disclose that they haven't yet, what else do you want to hear from them? >> well, i think it's premature to say what we want to hear from them. i think we're really talking more about process, and i think you put your finger on it earlier. the principle thing i want out of this is with regard to the fbi, and i have to say, rachel, with regard to any police law enforcement agency in the country, they shouldn't be entitled to investigate themselves. >> yeah. >> there's got to be some oversight of what they did. whether it's by another law enforcement agency, whether it's by a court, whethe
just as our sister affiliate in massachusetts has said that since there were massachusetts state troopers there, massachusetts officials have the responsibility to investigate what role they played in it as well. >> howard, what else do you want from the fbi at this point? obviously you're making the case that there are other authorities outside the fbi who have the authority to get involved here if they wanted to. just like this prosecutor in orlando has said that he would. in terms of...
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. >> that shows you can take the man out of the massachusetts but you can't take the massachusetts outhe man. >> i don't get that but i'm going along with it anyways. >> i don't want to be stupid. i'm like ha, good one, john. i don't know. all presidents claim to be big defenders of the constitution but i think we know deep down that there has never been a better defender of the founding documents than nicholas cage, have-- at the end of the day. at the end of the day. chors plaus. >> he fought for them. he really -- >> he really would have died for them, yeah. >> it ends this run ends here in new york next week on friday. >> sure, thursday. but yeah. >> friday, do another show. >> in england it's friday and then you're off on tour to the 13 colonies tour. >> the original 13, suck it, arkansas. no colin for you. >> i loved it i loved the show, very funny. the constitution is hilarious, by the way. thank you so much. >> thanks, john. >> (cheers and applause) >> colin quinn. captioning sponsored by comedy central captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >> that's our show,
. >> that shows you can take the man out of the massachusetts but you can't take the massachusetts outhe man. >> i don't get that but i'm going along with it anyways. >> i don't want to be stupid. i'm like ha, good one, john. i don't know. all presidents claim to be big defenders of the constitution but i think we know deep down that there has never been a better defender of the founding documents than nicholas cage, have-- at the end of the day. at the end of the day. chors...
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she lives in massachusetts with jim burns and their dog, roosevelt, and i know that -- [laughter] just on a personal note for one thing, susan is a great friend of the library and of me as well, but james mcgregor burns is the dean of roosevelt scholars writing the first two biographies many, many years ago, and he's back in williamstown, massachusetts, and he'll be watching the program later, so we want to send best to him and william penn, massachusetts. [applause] so with that, i'm pleased to introduce susan dunn. [applause] >> thank you, bob. it's a great treat and great privilege to be speaking in this magical place of hyde park. have you ever seen alfred hitchkoch's movie, "foreign correspondence" starring herbert marshall? many of the students have not heard of these -- [laughter] but you may know them. it made a debut in the summer of 1940. in the first scene, a newspaper editor asks his lackadaisical reporter, johnny jones, a question. what's your opinion of the present european crisis, mr. jones? what crisis says the reporter? i'm referring to the war, mr. jones. oh, that, we
she lives in massachusetts with jim burns and their dog, roosevelt, and i know that -- [laughter] just on a personal note for one thing, susan is a great friend of the library and of me as well, but james mcgregor burns is the dean of roosevelt scholars writing the first two biographies many, many years ago, and he's back in williamstown, massachusetts, and he'll be watching the program later, so we want to send best to him and william penn, massachusetts. [applause] so with that, i'm pleased...
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. >>> estallÓ la violencia en una corte en massachusetts, un familiar de un hombre asesinado a puÑaladosresunto homicida. >>> otra cÁmara captÓ un accidente, esta vez en una tienda en massachusetts, una camioneta se estrellÓ contra la fachada, entrÓ con la fuerza de un torbellino, causando estragos, un agente saltÓ en el mostrador para escapar de la embestida, el conductor dio marcha atrÁs se dio a la fuga, lograron atraparlo. >>> un paseo familiar terminÓ en tradegia, una furgoneta perdiÓ el control en una autopista de nueva jersey, 9 iban en el auto que tiene capacidad para 5 pasajeros, una abuela y su nieta de once aÑos perdieron la vida, y tambiÉn una embarazada, el conductor confesÓ que bebio cerveza en todo el dÍa. y que viajaba a exceso de velocidad. escuchemos. >>> si Él no hubiera estado borracho, se hubiera evitado, o alguien hubiera dicho que no podÍa manejar en esas circunstancias, una persona asÍ, no sabe lo que hace. >>> tres pasajeros mÁs fueron hospitalizados con heridas menores, el conductor tiene una fianza de 700 mil dÓlares, enfrenta tres cargos por homicidio vehicula
. >>> estallÓ la violencia en una corte en massachusetts, un familiar de un hombre asesinado a puÑaladosresunto homicida. >>> otra cÁmara captÓ un accidente, esta vez en una tienda en massachusetts, una camioneta se estrellÓ contra la fachada, entrÓ con la fuerza de un torbellino, causando estragos, un agente saltÓ en el mostrador para escapar de la embestida, el conductor dio marcha atrÁs se dio a la fuga, lograron atraparlo. >>> un paseo familiar terminÓ en...
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he was born in south boston and moved to quincy, massachusetts at age 12. the couple met in washington, d.c. he was a young marine captain. as for ellen -- >> i had come down here and was working as a physical therapist. >> i was taking a course at george washington university and ellen's roommate invited me over for dinner so the three of us had dinner on saturday night and i think about two weeks later i asked her out on a date. >> when you brought him home for the first time and said i'm going to marry this marine, what was your parents reaction? >> it was definitely a known kwaupt to them. >> about two years later, we were married. >> joe and ellen dunford started a life together, serving our nation, in a tradition that goes back generations. >> his grandfather's world war i trunk, we have his picture here. then his father worked in korea. >> clearly the hero in my life was my dad. >> the shot of joe's dad in a police uniform? >> he retired after a 40-year history. >> from the fire of the marine corps to the fire of being a policeman? >> yes. my father
he was born in south boston and moved to quincy, massachusetts at age 12. the couple met in washington, d.c. he was a young marine captain. as for ellen -- >> i had come down here and was working as a physical therapist. >> i was taking a course at george washington university and ellen's roommate invited me over for dinner so the three of us had dinner on saturday night and i think about two weeks later i asked her out on a date. >> when you brought him home for the first...
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it's become a big problem in the massachusetts coast.bc's katy tur has that story for us. >> reporter: a summer afternoon at the chatham fishing pier. >> hello, hi! >> reporter: crowds by the dozens, seals by the hundreds. at least right here. on any given day on cape cod, thousands of the whiskered sea creatures can be seen sunning on the island, where they've been federally protected for the last 40 years. >> what do you think, alexa? >> very awesome, because i don't really see seals a lot. >> reporter: it's not just the visitors the seals are attracting. last year using tracking sensors, the shark research group tagged two great whites off the shores of cape cod, naming one of them mary lee. >> oh, yeah, oh, yeah, mary lee! >> reporter: today the 16-foot long beauty is off the coast of georgia and headed north. on monday beaches in wellesley were closed for an hour after people spotted another shark 30 yards out. and last july, a swimmer was bitten by one just up the coast. >> i'm not going in the water, i'll tell you that. >> reporte
it's become a big problem in the massachusetts coast.bc's katy tur has that story for us. >> reporter: a summer afternoon at the chatham fishing pier. >> hello, hi! >> reporter: crowds by the dozens, seals by the hundreds. at least right here. on any given day on cape cod, thousands of the whiskered sea creatures can be seen sunning on the island, where they've been federally protected for the last 40 years. >> what do you think, alexa? >> very awesome, because i...
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it is immensely popular in massachusetts.s is what we expect will happen with the aca nationally once it is fully implemented, once the bugs are worked out and there will be some. it is mentally complicated law and it will be implemented in 50 different words. ways. but once the wrinkles are ironed out, it will be as popular as the one in massachusetts. host: in "the wall street journal," it reads -- so you have democrats on the saying that what the president is talking about will not go far enough and others on the right to say that you impede our efforts that we have made or the progress we have made so far in national security. where is the middle ground on this? guest: it is not just a partisan. you have a lot of republicans, tea party republicans, libertarian republicans, the the rand paul republican saying that privacy is there pistol concerned also. -- premises their principal concern also. this is a very difficult set of issues for anyone in washington, particularly those from the outside without access to classified
it is immensely popular in massachusetts.s is what we expect will happen with the aca nationally once it is fully implemented, once the bugs are worked out and there will be some. it is mentally complicated law and it will be implemented in 50 different words. ways. but once the wrinkles are ironed out, it will be as popular as the one in massachusetts. host: in "the wall street journal," it reads -- so you have democrats on the saying that what the president is talking about will not...
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>> there is beautiful success in massachusetts and we will do this nationally. >> i don't live in massachusettst i care about is what affects all-americans. >> the great thing about america that sets it apart from every other country in the world is our enormous, prosperous middle class. obamacare is one more step to the liberal ideal of being some south american dictatorship with a very, very thin 1% at the top and the rest of us living in poverty and horror. if obamacare was a good system congress would not be escaping it for themselves. >> if you want to put obamacare with clean air and child labor laws then i am all for it. >> they want their own cadillac insurance. >> it is over. the segment is over. >> thanks for having us. >> shouldn't the ability to speak and understand english be the number one requirement for sitting on a jury? new mexico says no. could your state be next? and later, have a-rod and ryan braun ruined the game of baseball forever?÷ "justice" wh judge jenine. >> ♪ talking baseball ♪ talking baseball ♪ the scooter the. ♪ the barber ♪ they knew them all >> for years we he
>> there is beautiful success in massachusetts and we will do this nationally. >> i don't live in massachusettst i care about is what affects all-americans. >> the great thing about america that sets it apart from every other country in the world is our enormous, prosperous middle class. obamacare is one more step to the liberal ideal of being some south american dictatorship with a very, very thin 1% at the top and the rest of us living in poverty and horror. if obamacare was...