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what would have been the fbi's motives in protecting whitey bulger?ell, i think what happened was, the emphasis started being put on number of informants that you have, and the quality of those informants. instead of actually getting the job done, and out there solving crimes. and so, the level of bulger in boston and the impact on organized crime in boston, in massachusetts, was almost like a badge of honor for them when they had them as informants over the years. in actuality what they should have been doing is investigating them. >> you're saying there was a cultural failure in a sense? >> absolutely. it was more or less a -- we have the two top guys in the irish mob that are informants and it was more or less something that they were proud of. >> so there were cultural failures with the fbi then. what about now? have they learnt lessons from their mistakes? >> i think that has a lot to do with why i wrote the book. over the 20 years that we investigated them, not a lot has been -- not a lot has changed over those years. the informant policy was ch
what would have been the fbi's motives in protecting whitey bulger?ell, i think what happened was, the emphasis started being put on number of informants that you have, and the quality of those informants. instead of actually getting the job done, and out there solving crimes. and so, the level of bulger in boston and the impact on organized crime in boston, in massachusetts, was almost like a badge of honor for them when they had them as informants over the years. in actuality what they should...
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>> well, because over the years, whitey bulger was an informant for the f.b.i. at the time that we initially started the investigation into him but as we started to get deeper and deeper into his activities, we were learned that he was being protected by the bureau. >> that went very helpful to you and then at the same time you're working for the state of massachusetts and whitey bulger's brother was the head of the state senate? >> he was the president of the senate, probably the most powerful politician in massachusetts at the time. >> how did he try to slow down the investigation? >> well, there was some bills that almost passed that were going to make some detectives on the state police retire early. that was one of them. and we also had to be concerned about some of the budget issues that the department would have faced. >> you're talking he was an f.b.i. informant before he went on the lam. >> yes. >> talk about pulling out these six bodies in 2000 and how it helped you find them. >> it kind of culminated everything we were doing. we were constantly gettin
>> well, because over the years, whitey bulger was an informant for the f.b.i. at the time that we initially started the investigation into him but as we started to get deeper and deeper into his activities, we were learned that he was being protected by the bureau. >> that went very helpful to you and then at the same time you're working for the state of massachusetts and whitey bulger's brother was the head of the state senate? >> he was the president of the senate, probably...
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. >> pete, is this one of those issues the fbi followed out of boston like whitey bolger.t as big but seems to be one of these shall we say, pop culture type of stories. >> that's right. of course, the difference is that they knew whitey bolger had done bad things and were trying to find him. here this goes back to a notorious art theft, a brazen theft, two guys going into the art gallery on st. patrick's day in 1990, tying up the guards and making off with 13 master works in some cases cutting them from their frames. the museum has had for a long time a $5 million no questions asked reward for the return of these works. but there's been no sign of them since. why the fbi thinks mr. gentile might be involved has never been clear. and the only way we know they think he is involved because of a statement the prosecutor made. but of course, we've never seen efds of it and so far all indications are that the digging in his yard today hasn't turned up anything. >> well, we might see it in the mark wahlberg movie soon enough. thank you. appreciate it. >> coming up, all the singl
. >> pete, is this one of those issues the fbi followed out of boston like whitey bolger.t as big but seems to be one of these shall we say, pop culture type of stories. >> that's right. of course, the difference is that they knew whitey bolger had done bad things and were trying to find him. here this goes back to a notorious art theft, a brazen theft, two guys going into the art gallery on st. patrick's day in 1990, tying up the guards and making off with 13 master works in some...
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the game of policing what you say certainly of what you think you know what if someone called you whitey if somebody called me why do you have say the property accurate but what you would you be offended no so why do people take offense to some words and not other words. probably because they care about what other people think it's an insecurity so we should just stop caring about what other people think and then the whole p.c. thing will go away it's not like you should start caring what other people think you should start caring more about what you think i think it's matters in the context that it's used like if you look at somebody and say damn they're obese that's a that in that context i think it's derogatory i think to say the word obese or say obesity in general and when you're talking about a condition is it would not be derogatory just a statement of of a problem in a society maybe if we ever get this word to people would feel ok maybe a little bigger than the usual regular people so there's no problem and was he one think about what to take exactly like what are we afraid to co
the game of policing what you say certainly of what you think you know what if someone called you whitey if somebody called me why do you have say the property accurate but what you would you be offended no so why do people take offense to some words and not other words. probably because they care about what other people think it's an insecurity so we should just stop caring about what other people think and then the whole p.c. thing will go away it's not like you should start caring what other...
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in the next half-hour just the thought airlines couldn't charge more whitey is a surge may soon this the dumbarton bridge reopens two hours ahead of schedule take a look you can see that the 1.6 mi. long bridge has reopens and the ethics commission is going to hold another hearing in the suspended share from smurf creamy trial will ,,,,,,,, life lived in black and white is not a life lived. today, i choose color. to see it. to feel it. to be in it. to be upon it. and to live a life surrounded by it. today, i put on a fresh coat. ♪ find your color and get $5 off premium paints and stains.
in the next half-hour just the thought airlines couldn't charge more whitey is a surge may soon this the dumbarton bridge reopens two hours ahead of schedule take a look you can see that the 1.6 mi. long bridge has reopens and the ethics commission is going to hold another hearing in the suspended share from smurf creamy trial will ,,,,,,,, life lived in black and white is not a life lived. today, i choose color. to see it. to feel it. to be in it. to be upon it. and to live a life surrounded...
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and whitey is not going to want the swamp. until he learns to drain it, you're safe. parting shots. parting shots. this kind of use of all ecological zones largely from necessity, aided by great ingenuity and great memories, no ipods, no computers to help. this kind of thing meant certain things for indian life which the english very, very often misunderstood. all mothers were working mothers. they all had to go out of the town to get the stuff they were supposed to come back and process. daddy did not gather reeds in the marshes. daddy did not dig tucaho. he had other things he was supposed to be doing. the women and girls were coming and going all the time. and the house building was apparently women's work. the saplings had to be gotten. you had to get the right species of tree. ironwood is one of the best. and you have to go out and get a lot of them. you're going to be in the woods quite a while, and as for the reeds for the mats and cordage to tie it all together, that's self-explanatory, and the women would have to go in the marshes for them. by canoe. canoes weren't toys for
and whitey is not going to want the swamp. until he learns to drain it, you're safe. parting shots. parting shots. this kind of use of all ecological zones largely from necessity, aided by great ingenuity and great memories, no ipods, no computers to help. this kind of thing meant certain things for indian life which the english very, very often misunderstood. all mothers were working mothers. they all had to go out of the town to get the stuff they were supposed to come back and process. daddy...
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>>neil: we are underwater, welcome, everyone, i am neil cavuto and told on to your tighty whiteys and let me be brief. haines is not wanting to get boxered in by your economic mess and pulling out of europe altogether and a growing number of united states companies are feeling the pinch as they are in a mess so european stocks are getting slammed today, growing fears more banks may soon need big bailouts. recently, deposit ors have been pulling money out of banks if droves and it is bringing the economy there to a stand still. retail sales plunging 10 percent last in, market watcher says that could be a worry for us, as well. gary, does it spread here? >>guest: well, it already is. just if the last month, companies as divorce at alcoa and baxter all lowered numbers in a big way, all blamed it on europe. when i see those numbers, spain, 24 percent unemployment, the economic confidence is at three year low has is a huge problem for our multinationals and if profits come down it affects what happens over here. >>neil: when you have a big company like hanes pulling out and others follows
>>neil: we are underwater, welcome, everyone, i am neil cavuto and told on to your tighty whiteys and let me be brief. haines is not wanting to get boxered in by your economic mess and pulling out of europe altogether and a growing number of united states companies are feeling the pinch as they are in a mess so european stocks are getting slammed today, growing fears more banks may soon need big bailouts. recently, deposit ors have been pulling money out of banks if droves and it is...
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>>neil: we are underwater, welcome, everyone, i am neil cavuto and told on to your tighty whiteys and brief. haines is not wanting to get boxered in by your economic mess and pulling out of europe altogether and a growing number of united states companies are feeling the pinch as they are in a mess so european stocks are getting slammed today, growing fears more banks may soon need big bailouts. recently, deposit ors have been pulling money out of banks if
>>neil: we are underwater, welcome, everyone, i am neil cavuto and told on to your tighty whiteys and brief. haines is not wanting to get boxered in by your economic mess and pulling out of europe altogether and a growing number of united states companies are feeling the pinch as they are in a mess so european stocks are getting slammed today, growing fears more banks may soon need big bailouts. recently, deposit ors have been pulling money out of banks if
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whitey bulger. >> no, he ain't! >> yes, sir, that's all he's got. that's all he's got. >> chelsea. >> you live in chelsea? >> see you later. >> i'm out of here. >> the inmates in boston shared more than neighborhood pride. they also knew how to throw a punch. >> every day. we respond to fights every day, sometimes they're one-on-one fights, sometimes multiple detainees are involved. >> got hit with a tread. >> he beat the [ bleep ] out of me. >> we just stomped him. >> on numerous occasions, the "lockup" production team would be in the middle of an interview when a fight call would come over a deputy's radio. >> however, we've had him down. got to go. be right back. right back. got to run. >> you guys must do a lot of running if you're looking at fights. >> we just took the camera off the tripod, grab the boom as much as we can as quickly as possible and we head off to see what's going on. >> lock in, guys. lock in now. >> we told the stories behind several of the fights that broke out in boston during our "extended stay" series. but there were othe
whitey bulger. >> no, he ain't! >> yes, sir, that's all he's got. that's all he's got. >> chelsea. >> you live in chelsea? >> see you later. >> i'm out of here. >> the inmates in boston shared more than neighborhood pride. they also knew how to throw a punch. >> every day. we respond to fights every day, sometimes they're one-on-one fights, sometimes multiple detainees are involved. >> got hit with a tread. >> he beat the [ bleep ] out...
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one story i was about to tell you, whitey ford was pitching. threw four pitches and four guys got on base and one run scored. got nobody out. casey come out to me and said does he have anything. i said i don't know, i haven't caught one yet. [laughter] >> rose: you knew that. >> i knew the story, yes. >> it was a lot of fun. >> rose: is don larsen game your greatest. >> it has to be, you know, the greatest. ogreatest pitcher and no hitter in a world series. still hasn't. >> rose: how many pitches did he shake off. >> none. he got it over. >> rose: when did you think it could be happening, sixth inning. >> seventh inning. nobody went to him. it got away from him. he called me and said what i got the plague or something. but he went out there. >> rose: this is from sports illustrated profile. yogi berra has now crossed into that american realm where mark twain, abraham lincoln and will rodgers. the famous collection of words by being connected to his name. just throw as yogi berra says in front of anything and you're ready for the banquet circuit
one story i was about to tell you, whitey ford was pitching. threw four pitches and four guys got on base and one run scored. got nobody out. casey come out to me and said does he have anything. i said i don't know, i haven't caught one yet. [laughter] >> rose: you knew that. >> i knew the story, yes. >> it was a lot of fun. >> rose: is don larsen game your greatest. >> it has to be, you know, the greatest. ogreatest pitcher and no hitter in a world series. still...
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how did they unwind this plot, what they're calling friday whitey's 2.the inside and then seeing how sophisticated this device was. no metals reportedly. maybe not detectable by any body scanner reportedly. and this guy was all set to essentially pick an airline, pick a flight, and do his duty. >> steve: once again, he's probably the bomb maker. he's the guy who is now developed this bomb, it has no metal in it so the metal detectors at the airport aren't going to detect it. apparently it's got a new and improved detonator, which is not good. abc is reporting that apparently there are other would be bombers out there with other devices, which the government is referring to as ieds because really they are improvised explosive devices. >> brian: fox this had that first, by the way. >> gretchen: one of the other interesting things, the picture you just saw was al-kusa, taken out with a drone -- yeah that, guy -- he was taken out -- >> brian: that's al-siri. >> gretchen: al kusa was involved in this focus bomb making and that's why he was taken out and that'
how did they unwind this plot, what they're calling friday whitey's 2.the inside and then seeing how sophisticated this device was. no metals reportedly. maybe not detectable by any body scanner reportedly. and this guy was all set to essentially pick an airline, pick a flight, and do his duty. >> steve: once again, he's probably the bomb maker. he's the guy who is now developed this bomb, it has no metal in it so the metal detectors at the airport aren't going to detect it. apparently...
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a black power was the greatest today and heating whitey was the hip thing to do. he had been going from being the man. young black students were trading in their field and motown records for the recorded speeches of malcolm x and angry jazz recordings of our net colin. i went to 125th street in harlem that might that dr. king was assassinated and protesters trying to the streets clashing with the cops overturning cars sitting trash can tires and hurtling bricks at businesses. one of the windows was shattered by an airborne trash can. looters ran into the store and started taking clothes, appliances and whatever else they could carry. not everyone looted. in fact, most of the crowd continued to chant the king is dead and a black power but it was enough for them to start swinging clubs and shooting pistols and making arrests. a call from me and threw me against the wall before he could handcuff me and took me in the paddy wagon a group across the street turned to the police car over and the police told me to stay put. i was scared but i wasn't stupid. i took off run
a black power was the greatest today and heating whitey was the hip thing to do. he had been going from being the man. young black students were trading in their field and motown records for the recorded speeches of malcolm x and angry jazz recordings of our net colin. i went to 125th street in harlem that might that dr. king was assassinated and protesters trying to the streets clashing with the cops overturning cars sitting trash can tires and hurtling bricks at businesses. one of the windows...
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a black power was the greatest today and heating whitey was the hip thing to do. he had been going from being the man. young black students were trading in their field and motown records for the recorded speeches of malcolm x and angry jazz recordings of our net colin. i went to 125th street in harlem that might that dr. king was assassinated and protesters trying to the streets clashing with the cops overturning cars sitting trash can tires and hurtling bricks at businesses. one of the windows was shattered by an airborne trash can. looters ran into the store and started taking clothes, appliances and whatever else they could carry. not everyone looted. in fact, most of the crowd continued to chant the king is dead and a black power but it was enough for them to start swinging clubs and shooting pistols and making arrests. a call from me and threw me against the wall before he could handcuff me and took me in the paddy wagon a group across the street turned to the police car over and the police told me to stay put. i was scared but i wasn't stupid. i took off run
a black power was the greatest today and heating whitey was the hip thing to do. he had been going from being the man. young black students were trading in their field and motown records for the recorded speeches of malcolm x and angry jazz recordings of our net colin. i went to 125th street in harlem that might that dr. king was assassinated and protesters trying to the streets clashing with the cops overturning cars sitting trash can tires and hurtling bricks at businesses. one of the windows...
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a black power was the greatest today and heating whitey was the hip thing to do. he had been going from being the man. young black students were trading in their field and motown records for the recorded speeches of malcolm x and angry jazz recordings of our net colin. i went to 125th street in harlem that might that dr. king was assassinated and protesters trying to the streets clashing with the cops overturning cars sitting trash can tires and hurtling bricks at businesses. one of the windows was shattered by an airborne trash can. looters ran into the store and started taking clothes, appliances and whatever else they could carry. not everyone looted. in fact, most of the crowd continued to chant the king is dead and a black power but it was enough for them to start swinging clubs and shooting pistols and making arrests. a call from me and threw me against the wall before he could handcuff me and took me in the paddy wagon a group across the street turned to the police car over and the police told me to stay put. i was scared but i wasn't stupid. i took off run
a black power was the greatest today and heating whitey was the hip thing to do. he had been going from being the man. young black students were trading in their field and motown records for the recorded speeches of malcolm x and angry jazz recordings of our net colin. i went to 125th street in harlem that might that dr. king was assassinated and protesters trying to the streets clashing with the cops overturning cars sitting trash can tires and hurtling bricks at businesses. one of the windows...