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boston has a proud history of immigration. our city has been a gateway for immigrants since just about the stt of our country. tens of thousands of immigrants came to these parts in the early 1900's, and today, boston welcomes people from many different cultures and countries. immigration has made boston a better city. generations after generations, the irish, italians, the greeks, to today's immigrants from africa, asia, and latin america. immigrants have helped to reinvent boston. they make this old city new again and again. how are immigrants making boston better? let me tell you about three ways they are. number 1, immigrants are strengthening our economy. all you have to do is shop at one of our neighborhood businesses. visit our hospitals. attend one of ourolleges. eat at one of our restaurants. see how immigrants contribute to this economy. the drive to succeed knows no one race, color, or creed. let me give you some numbers to back up those statements. 8800 immigrants owned small businesses in boston, generate almost $
boston has a proud history of immigration. our city has been a gateway for immigrants since just about the stt of our country. tens of thousands of immigrants came to these parts in the early 1900's, and today, boston welcomes people from many different cultures and countries. immigration has made boston a better city. generations after generations, the irish, italians, the greeks, to today's immigrants from africa, asia, and latin america. immigrants have helped to reinvent boston. they make...
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boston ain't but so big. this is the only jail for boston, so you always know somebody. >>> coming up -- >> kind of rough. >> krystle o'reilly confronts a tragic anniversary. an inmate who authorities believe might have shot his girlfriend has something to say to her. >> will you marry me, baby girl. >> and later -- >> small misunderstanding, that's what i'm figuring. >> ja-norris hayes explains the fight. >> misunderstanding over what? >>> for most inmates, jail has a way of crimping their personal lives. for the seven months he's been at the boston suffolk county jail, 25-year-old robert sutton has only spoken to his girlfriend on the phone, but he's determined to take the relationship to the next level. >> listen, listen. i need a close-up. will you marry me, baby girl? i'm serious. give me one of them little rice and bean babies. emily, i love you, baby. >> with the crime sutton has been accused of, it may be a long time before he can start a family. he's been charged with distribution of cocaine for alle
boston ain't but so big. this is the only jail for boston, so you always know somebody. >>> coming up -- >> kind of rough. >> krystle o'reilly confronts a tragic anniversary. an inmate who authorities believe might have shot his girlfriend has something to say to her. >> will you marry me, baby girl. >> and later -- >> small misunderstanding, that's what i'm figuring. >> ja-norris hayes explains the fight. >> misunderstanding over what?...
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x >>> boston's suffolk county jail is comprised of two facilities. the house of correction, for inmate whose have been convicted, and the nashua street jail for detainees awaiting trial. for the past ten months, delshaun bloodworth has been incarcerated at nashua. awaiting trial on charges of armed robbery and assault and battery but now he's about to make the move to the house. he's accepted a plea bargain and has been sentenced to two and a half years. >> the judge said this is a gift to me and i should appreciate it because i could have easily got more time. people don't know, armed robbery is a serious, serious charge. so i gladly took it. >> but the plea deal, he admitted his role in the robbery of a woman in downtown boston. >> we roll up behind her and i told her not to yell. people like to yell and then we run off, no, she didn't yell because i told her not to. she might have if didn't said anything or if she didn't see the gun. but told her to give me everything you got. give me everything. i want everything. i don't want just your money, i
x >>> boston's suffolk county jail is comprised of two facilities. the house of correction, for inmate whose have been convicted, and the nashua street jail for detainees awaiting trial. for the past ten months, delshaun bloodworth has been incarcerated at nashua. awaiting trial on charges of armed robbery and assault and battery but now he's about to make the move to the house. he's accepted a plea bargain and has been sentenced to two and a half years. >> the judge said this is...
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boston ain't but so big. and this is the only jail for boston, so you always know somebody. >>> coming up -- >> kind of rough. >> krystle o'reilly confronts a tragic anniversary. >>> an inmate who authorities believe might have shot his girlfriend has something to say to her. >> will you marry me, baby girl? >>> and later -- >> ja-norris hayes explains the fight. nature valley trail mix bars are made with real ingredients you can see. like whole roasted nuts, chewy granola, and real fruit. nature valley trail mix bars. 100% natural. 100% delicious. you'll inevitably find yourself on a desolate highway in your jeep grand cherokee. and when you do, you'll be grateful for the adaptive cruise control that automatically adjusts your speed when approaching slower traffic. and for the blind spot monitoring that helps remind you that the highway might not be as desolate... ...as you thought. ♪ >>> for most inmates, jail has a way of crimping their personal lives. for the seven months he's been at the boston suffolk
boston ain't but so big. and this is the only jail for boston, so you always know somebody. >>> coming up -- >> kind of rough. >> krystle o'reilly confronts a tragic anniversary. >>> an inmate who authorities believe might have shot his girlfriend has something to say to her. >> will you marry me, baby girl? >>> and later -- >> ja-norris hayes explains the fight. nature valley trail mix bars are made with real ingredients you can see. like...
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washington was holding his own against the british in boston he had then trucked in boston. we're mad as hell of the british were doing. the king was committing one atrocity after another. and people were just be leaving this stuff in the battle of bunker hill for instance. admiral graves burned down charlestown, burned the whole town down to the it was 400 buildings in town older than boston. and the king wanted him to do that in order to. later on in october, they burned down, the same guy burned down from f. mayne. he had about the same number of buildings and 4,000 people it was done almost without warning and you have all these people with other refugees these are the kings people we haven't even declared independence. you have a combination of excess burton's doing well because of all those troops that we potentially had an dillinger -- and anger that we can show this was the answer. sam adams write in december of 1775 writing to john adams said we voted to create 13 new frigates. i wish it was three times this number but so and so when congress will go along with me.
washington was holding his own against the british in boston he had then trucked in boston. we're mad as hell of the british were doing. the king was committing one atrocity after another. and people were just be leaving this stuff in the battle of bunker hill for instance. admiral graves burned down charlestown, burned the whole town down to the it was 400 buildings in town older than boston. and the king wanted him to do that in order to. later on in october, they burned down, the same guy...
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it's a chance to catch up with buddies from his neighborhood. >> east boston baby, east boston. waitress. 2128, stay golden. [ bleep ] [ bleep ] how i grew up, just loyalty was a big thing. friendship was a big thing. don't find too many people who understand them words, friendship. friendship to me is, you know, i do for others, those that are my friends i would do before i do for myself. >> selfish. one coffee. there's six of us. you come in with one coffee. all right. i'll remember that. >> i didn't get canteened this week. >> i got your canteen. you hungry? you hungry? what you want? >> that's what happens -- >> all right, listen to me. >> it'll all be gone by tomorrow. >> we're going to take that but don't ask for it back later. when the camera leaves don't ask for it back. >> we catch a lot of flak. we laugh. we joke, you know what i mean. we hang out with each other all the time. we become close. we have your zip code tattooed on your biceps. >> how am i getting home? i'm from east boston, 0212, send me on my way. >> while one of guiliano's prior stays here resulted in an
it's a chance to catch up with buddies from his neighborhood. >> east boston baby, east boston. waitress. 2128, stay golden. [ bleep ] [ bleep ] how i grew up, just loyalty was a big thing. friendship was a big thing. don't find too many people who understand them words, friendship. friendship to me is, you know, i do for others, those that are my friends i would do before i do for myself. >> selfish. one coffee. there's six of us. you come in with one coffee. all right. i'll...
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u.s. 6/22/88. >> yep. >> live in boston? >> born and raised. >> any other names you go by? >> nope. >> take the glasses off. i want you to turn sideways, face the wall. all right, face front. >> standard protocol dictates inmates be strip searched and every cavity be investigated for possible contraband, but for bloodworth, that isn't the most embarrassing part of his search. >> false teeth or dentures? take them out for me. >> [ bleep ]. >> open your mouth. put them back in. >> why were you so upset about them having to remove your teeth? >> i'm 22 years old. i shouldn't be having no dentures. like any normal 22-year-old is going to be a little, you know, a little embarrassed about that. you know what i mean? i can see if i'm 55 or something. >> just as he was at the nashua street jail, bloodworth is housed in the segregation unit at the house of correction. >> get down on your knees. chest on the bed. >> i'm going to try to stay out of trouble, but if someone approaches me, i'm going to have handle my b.i., you know what i mean? handle my business. it's a little short-ter
u.s. 6/22/88. >> yep. >> live in boston? >> born and raised. >> any other names you go by? >> nope. >> take the glasses off. i want you to turn sideways, face the wall. all right, face front. >> standard protocol dictates inmates be strip searched and every cavity be investigated for possible contraband, but for bloodworth, that isn't the most embarrassing part of his search. >> false teeth or dentures? take them out for me. >> [ bleep ]....
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pick up your feet and move. >> i was born and boston, raised most of my life here in boston. i did go to boston public schools. that's why i went through a lot of the things that these kids went through. >> get your nasty faces off the wall. get your face off the wall. >> i feel like i made it. so if i did, i'm not anybody special. if i did, they can make it also. >> one, two, three, and four. this is all you're going to move from now on. everywhere you go. there's four cells down here. okay? one, two, three, and four. look for that cell with your number and go. hurry up. hurry up! pick up your feet and move. you better start moving with purpose. is that cell number one does that look like a cell? is that cell number one? stay in school. learn your numbers. >> they feel like because they're angry they can do whatever they want to do and anger will solve the problem. oh, i was just angry and everything's going to be all right. and they have to realize that even if you're angry and you make the wrong choice, you will end up in this place. >> you ready the for a cell mate? >> no
pick up your feet and move. >> i was born and boston, raised most of my life here in boston. i did go to boston public schools. that's why i went through a lot of the things that these kids went through. >> get your nasty faces off the wall. get your face off the wall. >> i feel like i made it. so if i did, i'm not anybody special. if i did, they can make it also. >> one, two, three, and four. this is all you're going to move from now on. everywhere you go. there's four...
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boston looking to complete the sweep, but the tigers have other ideas, they bust the game wide open in the fifth, miguel cabrera gets ahold of one, two-run blast over the green monster. next up, prince fielder we're going to need another ball because that one's not coming back. detroit sluggers get it done. tigers win 7-5. yankees and orioles, bases loaded for robinson cano and you know if i'm telling you the bases are loaded it's going to
boston looking to complete the sweep, but the tigers have other ideas, they bust the game wide open in the fifth, miguel cabrera gets ahold of one, two-run blast over the green monster. next up, prince fielder we're going to need another ball because that one's not coming back. detroit sluggers get it done. tigers win 7-5. yankees and orioles, bases loaded for robinson cano and you know if i'm telling you the bases are loaded it's going to
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>> when the boston herald broke the story, he start the by saying, chick-fil-a does not belong in boston. and he told us that he would -- that the chain would find it very difficult to get whatever license they would need in the city. and that -- that drew some negative reaction in the private sector, just as a business issue. and a week later, he did soften his stance and told us that he would -- he wouldn't actively oppose them trying to open up in a private deal. that's their right. but he maintained his opposition to dan cathy and stood by his letter to the head of the company. >> greta: i take it that dan kathy has not changed his statement, either? >> no. the company has not said too much publicly since issuing a statement, stressing that their restaurants don't discriminate in their service at all to people. you know, it is sort of -- carried on -- on in social media, penal passing around the mayor's letter. it is really created a groundswell and then with mike huckabee, you know, calling for the appreciation day on the other side of the issue. >> greta: is this over? is this goin
>> when the boston herald broke the story, he start the by saying, chick-fil-a does not belong in boston. and he told us that he would -- that the chain would find it very difficult to get whatever license they would need in the city. and that -- that drew some negative reaction in the private sector, just as a business issue. and a week later, he did soften his stance and told us that he would -- he wouldn't actively oppose them trying to open up in a private deal. that's their right....
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usually boston is the one hosting the playoffs in august, but the orioles are comfortably ahead of boston in the standings, the playoff run, not looking possible, but plausible. here is why -- the orioles added to the series in third place, boston in fourth. six games of first behind the yankees with only 48 games left to play. the orioles, the whole the second wild-card spot in the american league. in mind, two wild cards make the playoffs in each league. the coach does not need to use the standings to motivate his players. he said the standings picture has already started to do the trick by itself. >> i don't have to tell them. if i have to tell them, we have a problem group. they got it. if it was to bring that up, it would fall right into the obvious. the last thing they need is someone to remind them. it is a share the load team. nobody feels like they've got to -- because they know they are a part of a team, and they've got to bring what they bring. trust each other and trust me that we will put them in a position to have success. >> the ravens look for a faster start from their fir
usually boston is the one hosting the playoffs in august, but the orioles are comfortably ahead of boston in the standings, the playoff run, not looking possible, but plausible. here is why -- the orioles added to the series in third place, boston in fourth. six games of first behind the yankees with only 48 games left to play. the orioles, the whole the second wild-card spot in the american league. in mind, two wild cards make the playoffs in each league. the coach does not need to use the...
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boston has a proud history of immigration. our city has been a gateway for immigrants since just about the start of our country. tens of thousands of immigrants came to these parts in the early 1900's, and today, boston welcomes people from many different cultures and countries. immigration has made boston a better city. generations after generations, the irish, italians, the greeks, to today's immigrants from africa, asia, and latin america. immigrants have helped to reinvent boston. they make this old city new again and again. how are immigrants making boston better? let me tell you about three ways they are. number 1, immigrants are strengthening our economy. all you have to do is shop at one of our neighborhood businesses. visit our hospitals. attend one of our colleges. eat at one of our restaurants. see how immigrants contribute to this economy. the drive to succeed knows no one race, color, or creed. let me give you some numbers to back up those statements. 8800 immigrants owned small businesses in boston, generate almo
boston has a proud history of immigration. our city has been a gateway for immigrants since just about the start of our country. tens of thousands of immigrants came to these parts in the early 1900's, and today, boston welcomes people from many different cultures and countries. immigration has made boston a better city. generations after generations, the irish, italians, the greeks, to today's immigrants from africa, asia, and latin america. immigrants have helped to reinvent boston. they make...
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hey, mayor of boston, guess who is boycotting boston market come on people. join me in boston market. see how it feels. >> don't have anything to do. >> still pretty sure about my chick and dude thing. look t up. >> here is what happened though, originally the far left was going to boycott the churches because they are opposed to gay marriage a lot of them. but then they said we don't go to church anyway. so it wouldn't be, you know, no effect. so now they are going to not eat the chicken and that's where we are today. but you don't -- do you take a side in any of that or do you just mock it from afar? >> well, obviously, i don't care because none of this really amounts to anything. but, when you are the mayor of a large city and you are saying we are not going to grant permits to somebody, that should be grounds for dismissal. i mean, that's unconstitutional. you should be removed from your position if you are making those kinds of proclamations as mayor of a large metropolitan city. that's insanity. >> bill: i think that people should follow your advantage,
hey, mayor of boston, guess who is boycotting boston market come on people. join me in boston market. see how it feels. >> don't have anything to do. >> still pretty sure about my chick and dude thing. look t up. >> here is what happened though, originally the far left was going to boycott the churches because they are opposed to gay marriage a lot of them. but then they said we don't go to church anyway. so it wouldn't be, you know, no effect. so now they are going to not eat...
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. >>> while boston, massachusetts, maintains its colonial past, it's also ranked as one of the world's leading metropolitan places for education and innovation. in the heart of downtown, however, is a reminder that not every one of its residents is on the right track. >> there are, especially at the county level, very significant portion of our population of people who simply can't get out of their own way. mostly are self-destructive, but they commit crimes and hurt people in the process but their lives can be different and there can be a change made. >> the suffolk county jail is often the first stop for bostonians who find themselves under arrest. male inmates who are awaiting trial and have yet to make bail are detained at the nashua street facility, where the daily population averages about 700. if they have been convicted of a crime and are sentenced to less than two and a half years, most will transfer to the nearby house of correction, which averages 1,700 inmates. while their charges vary, nearly all of them will need to confront the truths of their pasts if they hope to avoid
. >>> while boston, massachusetts, maintains its colonial past, it's also ranked as one of the world's leading metropolitan places for education and innovation. in the heart of downtown, however, is a reminder that not every one of its residents is on the right track. >> there are, especially at the county level, very significant portion of our population of people who simply can't get out of their own way. mostly are self-destructive, but they commit crimes and hurt people in...
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this isn't boston. things pretty much close at sundown. well, there's got to be a place around here somewhere. hey, shh. we're in the middle of nowhere. you may have to wait until morning. oh, i don't, i don't... i guess i don't have much choice. so, you should take anything that's valuable. i think your car will be safe, but you never know. my car's just up the road there. my name's alberto. mine's rebecca. nice to meet you. nice to meet you, too. are you a photographer? no, actually i'm an architect. photography's just my hobby. oh, what do you take pictures of? desert, sunsets, shadows, light. ow. what is it? are you o.k.? i'm fine. oh, i can drive if you're not feeling well. really, really, i'm fine. do you want me to turn the heat on? the desert gets cold at night. oh, no, i'm fine. do you have any idea where we are? yeah, mt. eagle road. what's that over there? looks like a hamburger stand or something. maybe i could make a phone call from there. alberto: hello. yo! hey. hello, we need a phone. we have car trouble. where's she going?
this isn't boston. things pretty much close at sundown. well, there's got to be a place around here somewhere. hey, shh. we're in the middle of nowhere. you may have to wait until morning. oh, i don't, i don't... i guess i don't have much choice. so, you should take anything that's valuable. i think your car will be safe, but you never know. my car's just up the road there. my name's alberto. mine's rebecca. nice to meet you. nice to meet you, too. are you a photographer? no, actually i'm an...
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the woman plans to drive into boston in the future. probably not a bad idea. >>> coming up after your local news on "cbs this morning," we'll head to the national zoo where a new panda cub could be on the way. i'm terrell brown. this is the "cbs morning news." i'm terrell brown. this is the "cbs morning news." ñ if you think occasional irregulathink twice.ig deal, it may be a sign that your digestive system could be working better. listen to this. with occasional irregularity, things your body doesn't use could be lingering in your system, causing discomfort. but activia has been shown in clinical studies to help with slow intestinal transit when consumed 3 times per day. 7 out of 10 doctors recommend activia. and the great taste is recommended by me! ♪ activia >>> a close call in east china. a little girl seen in white fell from a motorcycle and narrowly misses getting run over by the rear wheel of the car next to her. surveillance video caught the incident saturday. she suffered only minor scrapes and bruises. all the proof you ne
the woman plans to drive into boston in the future. probably not a bad idea. >>> coming up after your local news on "cbs this morning," we'll head to the national zoo where a new panda cub could be on the way. i'm terrell brown. this is the "cbs morning news." i'm terrell brown. this is the "cbs morning news." ñ if you think occasional irregulathink twice.ig deal, it may be a sign that your digestive system could be working better. listen to this. with...
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not only in boston but nationwide. >> the percentages of mental illness are off the charts. they are shocking. it's much harder once people begin to get older to tackle those deficits that have been growing and growing and growing over a period of time. >> though he was deemed competent enough to understand his charges and stand trial, a lifelong battle with mental illness is a reality for inmate corey allen. is he serving a two and a half year sentence at the house of corrections for an array of crimes. because he is now on medication, jail officials confirmed he was stable enough to consent to an interview. >> i'm here for armed robbery, possession of firearm, assault and battery, intimidating a witness, aggravated assault. that's it. >> straight from the bloody bean. ♪ you know what i mean [ bleep ] clapped up slapped up ♪ ♪ jacked up ♪ straight from the bloody bean [ bleep ] you know what i mean ♪ ♪ it's all ferocious, guns down token ♪ >> i couldn't let go of my past. i had to get revenge, it just happened to be on my birthday that i allegedly picked up th
not only in boston but nationwide. >> the percentages of mental illness are off the charts. they are shocking. it's much harder once people begin to get older to tackle those deficits that have been growing and growing and growing over a period of time. >> though he was deemed competent enough to understand his charges and stand trial, a lifelong battle with mental illness is a reality for inmate corey allen. is he serving a two and a half year sentence at the house of corrections...
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. >>> boston, massachusetts, is by any standard a world-class city. but ever since its colonial days, some have called it a fighting town. and located in the heart of the city is a place for anyone who does their fighting outside a ring. >> step on inside, gentleman. backs to the wall, please. >> more than 12,000 people a year pass through the walls of boston's suffolk can county jail. though the jail also holds inmates who have already been convicted and serving short sentences, most arrived here having only been accused of a crime. if they don't make bail they will stay until their case is resolved. for some, that time could be measured in months, if not years. >> we're not necessarily housing people, very violent crimes with people with completely non-violent crimes but it's a maximum security facility. if you're one of the nonviolent ones, it's definitely something you need to get used to. >> with an average daily population of 2,700 male and female inmates, someone reaches their boiling point virtually every day of the week. >> on the ground! >>
. >>> boston, massachusetts, is by any standard a world-class city. but ever since its colonial days, some have called it a fighting town. and located in the heart of the city is a place for anyone who does their fighting outside a ring. >> step on inside, gentleman. backs to the wall, please. >> more than 12,000 people a year pass through the walls of boston's suffolk can county jail. though the jail also holds inmates who have already been convicted and serving short...
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boston. boise? same flat rate. alabama. alaska? with priority mail flat rate boxes from the postal service. if it fits, it ships anywhere in the country for a low flat rate. dude's good. dude's real good. dudes. priority mail flat rate boxes. starting at just $5.15. only from the postal service. throughout our lives. one a day women's 50+ is a complete multivitamin designed for women's health concerns as we age. it has more of 7 antioxidants to support cell health. one a day 50+. i've been fortunate to win on golf's biggest stages. but when joint pain and stiffness from psoriatic arthritis hit, even the smallest things became difficult. i finally understood what serious joint pain is like. i talked to my rheumatologist and he prescribed enbrel. enbrel can help relieve pain, stiffness, and stop joint damage. because enbrel, etanercept, suppresses your immune system, it may lower your ability to fight infections. serious, sometimes fatal events including infections, tuberculosis, lymphoma, other cancers, and nervous system and blood
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i wrote an article for my poker group for boston common, a magazine in boston. i used to write for stuff, the men's magazine before it disappeared. who else? i don't write that many articles. i've done stuff before for different magazines when i get asked to do it, and i'm always bitter and misrabble that i -- miserable that i accepted, but i just don't like to work. i don't like to write an article because it takes so much of your time, and then in the end, you don't have a book. people read it, and then it goes away, and there's something about the book that i'm willing to suffer through. i find writing very awful and miserable, torture. >> host: where do you where? >>>> guest: i have an office. downstairs is the office, and the office was my apartment until i met my wife, then we had a kid and had to get another apartment, and then i've wrote all my books in the same apartment since 1996. i represented so long i should own a building. i always rented. i was smart, then dumb, and smart, and then dumb. my intelligence goes with the economy. >> host: who is ashe
i wrote an article for my poker group for boston common, a magazine in boston. i used to write for stuff, the men's magazine before it disappeared. who else? i don't write that many articles. i've done stuff before for different magazines when i get asked to do it, and i'm always bitter and misrabble that i -- miserable that i accepted, but i just don't like to work. i don't like to write an article because it takes so much of your time, and then in the end, you don't have a book. people read...
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boston college is now appealing that decision. >> it is a struggle between obligations. we have an obligation as a university to uphold the enterprise of oral history and academic research, which we value greatly. and yet we understand the government's obligation to comply with the treaty with great britain. and i also feel an obligation for the mcconville kids who are looking for answers to their 40- year-old question regarding their mothers horrific murder. so it's very difficult. >> reporter: despite the impact this case could have on northern ireland and on american law, it remains unclear whether the information on the tapes could actually be admitted as evidence in any prosecution. but helen mckendry and her husband wait and hope they will soon have the truth, if not the justice, forhat happened to her mother. >> woodruff: oral arguments in the case begin next month in the circuit court of appeals in boston. last month, kira examined the religious divide, still present in ireland 14 years after the peace agreement. you can watch that on our website. her stories are
boston college is now appealing that decision. >> it is a struggle between obligations. we have an obligation as a university to uphold the enterprise of oral history and academic research, which we value greatly. and yet we understand the government's obligation to comply with the treaty with great britain. and i also feel an obligation for the mcconville kids who are looking for answers to their 40- year-old question regarding their mothers horrific murder. so it's very difficult....
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boston college is now appealing that decision. >> it is a struggle between obligations. we have an obligation as a university to uphold the enterprise of oral history and academic research, which we value greatly. and yet we understand the government's obligation to comply with the treaty with great britain. and i also feel an obligation for the mcconville kids who are looking for answers to their 40- year-old question regarding their mothers horrific murder. so it's very difficult. >> reporter: despite the impact this case could have on northern ireland and on american law, it remains unclear whether the information on the tapes could actually be admitted as evidence in any prosecution. but helen mckendry and her husband wait and hope they will soon have the truth, if not the justice, for what happened to her mother. >> woodruff: oral arguments in the case begin next month in the circuit court of appeals in boston. last month, kira examined the religious divide, still present in ireland 14 years after the peace agreement. you can watch that on our website. her stories a
boston college is now appealing that decision. >> it is a struggle between obligations. we have an obligation as a university to uphold the enterprise of oral history and academic research, which we value greatly. and yet we understand the government's obligation to comply with the treaty with great britain. and i also feel an obligation for the mcconville kids who are looking for answers to their 40- year-old question regarding their mothers horrific murder. so it's very difficult....
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foreign policy analyst and author of the new book on humanitarian interventions bomb for peace and in boston we cross to john wallace he is a political activists and contributor to antiwar dot com all right gentlemen crosstalk rose in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want john if i go to you first in boston how would you assess the state of american empire because we have a democrat in power doesn't look that much different to republican was in power so what is the state of the american empire in your mind. well it's nice to be on and to join this discussion i think the very way you put american empire is something that we don't often hear in the united states for many people the idea that we have a military empire despite our one thousand bases around the world is a new idea or one that they might not have considered at all but i think you know john if i can did ask you why is that why is that the case you think i mean what with hundreds and hundreds and hundreds of mace bases around the world a global presence of a military that is not even comparable to any other country in t
foreign policy analyst and author of the new book on humanitarian interventions bomb for peace and in boston we cross to john wallace he is a political activists and contributor to antiwar dot com all right gentlemen crosstalk rose in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want john if i go to you first in boston how would you assess the state of american empire because we have a democrat in power doesn't look that much different to republican was in power so what is the state of the...
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and more on the allegations of racial profiling at boston's logan airport. john miller has the inside story. and celebrity chef rick baylis stops by on "cbs this morning." for now that will do it for the "cbs morning news" for in monday. as always, appreciate you watching. i'm terrell brown. take care everybody. i'm terrell brown. take care everybody. have a great day. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com watching. i'm terrell brown. take care everybody have a great day. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >> good morning everyone. happy monday. >> the time now is 430. let's get a look at the weather. >> itil
and more on the allegations of racial profiling at boston's logan airport. john miller has the inside story. and celebrity chef rick baylis stops by on "cbs this morning." for now that will do it for the "cbs morning news" for in monday. as always, appreciate you watching. i'm terrell brown. take care everybody. i'm terrell brown. take care everybody. have a great day. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com watching. i'm terrell brown. take care everybody have a great day. --...
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boston market is saying no to sell. it announced it will no longer provide salt shakers on its table and plans to reduce sodium by 20% in three signature items. to boost livers in food with less salt, a boston market -- to boost flavors in food with less salt, boston market plans to -- >> let's start you off with a live look from hd doppler. things look pretty quiet right now. across the outer banks stretching to the rest of the carolinas, there are some showers popping up. that is close enough that we have to allow for the slight possibility of a shower later today, 10% chance. maybe just a sprinkle will pop up later today. temperature-wise, pretty near normal right now. 79 degrees at be w i thurgood marshall. just out west, temperatures in the 70's right now. the further you go west, starting to feel more like autumn out there. the dewpoint temperatures are feel pretty goodll prettthings as well. currently, we're seeing a few clouds mainly down to the south. that is causing the showers right now in north carolina. jus
boston market is saying no to sell. it announced it will no longer provide salt shakers on its table and plans to reduce sodium by 20% in three signature items. to boost livers in food with less salt, a boston market -- to boost flavors in food with less salt, boston market plans to -- >> let's start you off with a live look from hd doppler. things look pretty quiet right now. across the outer banks stretching to the rest of the carolinas, there are some showers popping up. that is close...
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it is the oldest building in boston. you can see the uss constitution and then the ben franklin statue. if you are more of a tour person they have a new tour called patriots and pirates. you can see the harbor where the tea went into the water. >> you can't be in boston and not enjoy incredible food. >> absolutely. so you can't leave without trying clam chowder. a favorite is ned divine's. don't leave without trying that. >> a little bit of music too? >> absolutely. if you head to the bee hive they have jazz and blues all labor day weekend. so you can get great local flavor. >> your favorite place to stay? >> the fair mont wharf. you are within walking distance and starts at just $219 for labor day. we always like to travel by way of our stomachs. why not go to a big food and wine event. >> this labor day in l.a. is the taste, an amazing event with tons of celebrity chefs. while you are here it is a three-day event and you can try food from 40 area restaurants. and while you are here you should stay in west hollywood. it
it is the oldest building in boston. you can see the uss constitution and then the ben franklin statue. if you are more of a tour person they have a new tour called patriots and pirates. you can see the harbor where the tea went into the water. >> you can't be in boston and not enjoy incredible food. >> absolutely. so you can't leave without trying clam chowder. a favorite is ned divine's. don't leave without trying that. >> a little bit of music too? >> absolutely. if...
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first at the boston consulting group. that's where he makes the an quantitience of benjamin netanyahu who goes on to become prime minister of israel. in 1977 he takes a position at bain & company, another consulting firm. after a few years, the company's ceo and under toer bill bain asks romney to head up a spinoff. bain capital. >> mitt was hesitant. he was making a good salary. he had a growing family and he essentially said no and bill bain said run this new company called bain capital and if it fails i'll bring you back to bain and company so you sort of can't lose. >> bain capital initially invests in startup companies. in 1986, after a tough two years, bain strikes it big. >> we invested in staples early in the year and staples in pretty short order started doing well. we also helped starts sports authority, all within a six or nine-month period. >> romney helps launch staples, not only with money but with business and strategic advice. >> this can be a hundred stores so it looks like it could be something big. >> m
first at the boston consulting group. that's where he makes the an quantitience of benjamin netanyahu who goes on to become prime minister of israel. in 1977 he takes a position at bain & company, another consulting firm. after a few years, the company's ceo and under toer bill bain asks romney to head up a spinoff. bain capital. >> mitt was hesitant. he was making a good salary. he had a growing family and he essentially said no and bill bain said run this new company called bain...
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tonight's fighter jets scramble to turn back a ju nighted plane to boston logan airport after crew members report a suspicious package on board. we have the details on what happens. >>> the viral video of anxious parents at the olympics to little league dads and dance moms there is no shortage of drama on the sidelines. but is all that enthusiasm too much of a good thing for the kids? >>> and thousands fleeing for their lives. as the battle for syria raises, the pressure for the u.s. to get involved. our reporters are inside syria with the latest. >>> good evening. i'm terry moran. tonight, we begin with breaking news. fighter jets scramable to return a plane to boston logan airport tonight after a pilot found a suspicious package on board. jim avila joins us to tell us what happened, jim? >> reporter: tense moments over the atlantic for a united airlines jumbo jet headed to switzerland. shows you how enedge crews are these days. a flight attendant noticed a camera stuffed into the compartment on the back of an empty seat. after asking the passengers if it belonged to anyone on the flight,
tonight's fighter jets scramble to turn back a ju nighted plane to boston logan airport after crew members report a suspicious package on board. we have the details on what happens. >>> the viral video of anxious parents at the olympics to little league dads and dance moms there is no shortage of drama on the sidelines. but is all that enthusiasm too much of a good thing for the kids? >>> and thousands fleeing for their lives. as the battle for syria raises, the pressure for...
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but by 1999, he is looking for a new challenge. >> boston millionaire mitt romney is the new head of the scandal-plagued olympic organizing committee in salt lake city. >> it comes in the form of an offer to run the 2002 winter olympics. right near where he went to college. >> and i thought it was a perfect opportunity for mitt. and i said, look, there will be obviously political benefits to having done a great job at the olympics. >> but it's not without risk. romney steps into a financial and management mess. charges of corruption, lots of red ink. >> and in our case, we took a financial audit, an operational audit and we said we're in much deeper trouble than we thought. we were about $375 million in the hole when we got going. >> the 2002 winter olympics become the ultimate turnaround project for the turnaround specialist. >> they were quite successful from a financial standpoint. they ran at a profit, and numbers vary between $60 million and $100 million. >> the miracle on ice hockey team of 1980. >> the winter olympics occurring only a few months after 9/11 are one of those fee
but by 1999, he is looking for a new challenge. >> boston millionaire mitt romney is the new head of the scandal-plagued olympic organizing committee in salt lake city. >> it comes in the form of an offer to run the 2002 winter olympics. right near where he went to college. >> and i thought it was a perfect opportunity for mitt. and i said, look, there will be obviously political benefits to having done a great job at the olympics. >> but it's not without risk. romney...
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it is not new in the city of boston. it is not new at the local level to get things done weather in response or in recovery, you have to work with not just the federal government, the state governmentç, the local government, theç tribes. you also have to work with the nonprofits, red cross, salvation army, many more. you have to bring in the faith- based community. it is huge what they are able to doç on a daily basis with a sml emergency. it may be in somebody's home unfortunately caught on fire. it is a disaster to them. ççwho is thereç during the dr for that family? it is the city. it is the red cross. the salvation army, the local church, synagogue,ç mosqueç, whatever. the faith based community is there to help the mountçç -- o help them out. when things are little bigger, who else is there? neighbors helping neighbors. ças it gets a little bigger, or even if it is a small house fire, in the neighborhoods of this city and neighborhoods across the country, if something çhappens, there is usuall
it is not new in the city of boston. it is not new at the local level to get things done weather in response or in recovery, you have to work with not just the federal government, the state governmentç, the local government, theç tribes. you also have to work with the nonprofits, red cross, salvation army, many more. you have to bring in the faith- based community. it is huge what they are able to doç on a daily basis with a sml emergency. it may be in somebody's home unfortunately caught...
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mayors of boston, washington dc and boston said they would ban chick-fil-a from opening a restaurant. >> chick-fil-a values are not chicago's valley. >> chick-fil-a founder joined me on the show. >> i think we appreciate that freedom of speech still lives. i don't know why anybody is upset chick-fil-a. it is the manner you treat the customer. >> we like to feed huppingry people regardless of circumstances. any time you come in my door, we are going to serve you. >> if everybody that appreciates a business and stands up for good things, maybe wednesday august the 1st could be let's go to chick-fil-a day in america. ♪ >> and a number one break fast meal. >> i got a order for mike. for mike. come on. we'll give it away. my pleasure. >> we treat everyone with honor, dignity and respect. >> why ducome to chick-fil-a? >> i agree with what they stand for. i am coming three types. break fast, lunch and dinner. >> it is more than just words. it is action . >> you don't look angry to me . >> i was hungry. >> fox news alert. we got video of a massive crowd in houston, texas. folks turning out
mayors of boston, washington dc and boston said they would ban chick-fil-a from opening a restaurant. >> chick-fil-a values are not chicago's valley. >> chick-fil-a founder joined me on the show. >> i think we appreciate that freedom of speech still lives. i don't know why anybody is upset chick-fil-a. it is the manner you treat the customer. >> we like to feed huppingry people regardless of circumstances. any time you come in my door, we are going to serve you. >>...
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joining us from boston. he is the co-author along with scott hellman, of a newdu biography of mitt romney.chael along with reporters from then, boston globe, four years ofll reporting into this profile ofap the presidential contender. let me ask you, of the big question about mitt romney, what is it that informs his desireisl for public office?s >> well, i great question, andit in the book we reaeslly try to explain a little h bit about the family history and about his relationship with his father who, of course, was governor of michigan, tried to run for president and drop out before the first primary in new his hampshire when he had problems.o and it is really very easy torei see a straight line there wereot he is trying to fill where hisrw father failed, not just there, o but because the shares, of -- some of the same ambitions.ll we he has a calli hng for public fl service as he sees it, but he has been thinking about thisecah from a very early age.so ..ame ambitions. he has a calling for public service
joining us from boston. he is the co-author along with scott hellman, of a newdu biography of mitt romney.chael along with reporters from then, boston globe, four years ofll reporting into this profile ofap the presidential contender. let me ask you, of the big question about mitt romney, what is it that informs his desireisl for public office?s >> well, i great question, andit in the book we reaeslly try to explain a little h bit about the family history and about his relationship with...