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by 1772, two years after the boston massacre, an unsettling calm was settling on boston. the patriot movement was losing steam. and it was in that fall that he instituted the boston committee of correspondence. and it was a brilliant move, because what he did was create a network of communication that had never existed before in which a 21-member committee in boston would write up tracks that were then distributed to the 250 towns throughout massachusetts. and remember, this was a time when massachusetts included what is now modern maine. and this set up, and what it did was transform town meetings that usually were devoted towards discussing things like repairing roads and bridges, turned them into forums on the issues of the day. one of the first tracks that was distributed was an argument how the natural rights of man superseded anything parliament could determine. and they soon got a bunch of responses from towns throughout massachusetts about, you know, why we feel this is important. and suddenly, adams had found a network of communication that was independent of the
by 1772, two years after the boston massacre, an unsettling calm was settling on boston. the patriot movement was losing steam. and it was in that fall that he instituted the boston committee of correspondence. and it was a brilliant move, because what he did was create a network of communication that had never existed before in which a 21-member committee in boston would write up tracks that were then distributed to the 250 towns throughout massachusetts. and remember, this was a time when...
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this is boston. eddie olczyk is here. how does a player adjust to the warm day. >> eddie: you drink a lot of fluids. we know the ice won't be very great. you have to simplify it. for the players, you don't want dehydration to seep in. you're taking a lot of water. when the game is on the ice, pucks need to be straight ahead. you just can't make pretty plays. >> mike: boston, if there is a game 7. who has to be prom nenl for them? >> eddie: i am going to brad marchand. he doesn't have any points in the final as liam was talking about a little earlier. he's had some chances. but he is not being the agitator that we've seen him do. get in on the fore-check. he needs to step to the forefront. he needs to find a way to generate some momentum and offensive opportunities. that's the brad marchand we're used to seeing. those types of plays. the players are all banged up but brad marchand can't be in between in game 6. >> mike: chicago goes on as champion, who do you think will make a difference? >> eddie: patrick kane seems to ha
this is boston. eddie olczyk is here. how does a player adjust to the warm day. >> eddie: you drink a lot of fluids. we know the ice won't be very great. you have to simplify it. for the players, you don't want dehydration to seep in. you're taking a lot of water. when the game is on the ice, pucks need to be straight ahead. you just can't make pretty plays. >> mike: boston, if there is a game 7. who has to be prom nenl for them? >> eddie: i am going to brad marchand. he...
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for rob, earning a spot on the boston department. >> ron is healing, boston is healing, and i'm already running again, boston marathon will run again and no one will stop that. >> reporter: graduating to the next phase of recovery. anne thompson, nbc news. >> and that is our broadcast on a wednesday night. thank you for being here with us, i'm brian williams, we hope to see you right back here tomorrow evening. good night. >>> boston, massachusetts. nearly four cturies old and the nhl team almost 90 years old. that team, the bruins, has won six championships. if they are to have seven, they need two more wins. the battle for lord stanley's cup moved to boston monday following a pair of overtime thrillers. tension filled the air with the
for rob, earning a spot on the boston department. >> ron is healing, boston is healing, and i'm already running again, boston marathon will run again and no one will stop that. >> reporter: graduating to the next phase of recovery. anne thompson, nbc news. >> and that is our broadcast on a wednesday night. thank you for being here with us, i'm brian williams, we hope to see you right back here tomorrow evening. good night. >>> boston, massachusetts. nearly four...
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boston the model didn't fit. you have the fbi agents were told do whatever you have to do to make our policy work. so in the 1906s they decided who would be killed in the irish gang in the sixties. whitey was lucky. he was locked up at the time. statistically it would have been a high change he would have been a perpetrator or victim. instead he comes to a decimated landscape, it's wide open for anybody with opportunity and smart and vishnd and he had all of those things. he goes in and connelly is cynical. he's from the hood and he's saying the -- the other thing about the fbi. you get big salary raises based on your ability to make cases but tush informant. you want to have as inincredible. when john connelly recruits white you bull taber, he gets to say this guy is the leading member of the mob in south boston. it looks good for the fbi. the idea he was going give them anything on the match too -- the italians woptd have told whitey if his pans were on fire. his associate knew a lot about the mafia had been re
boston the model didn't fit. you have the fbi agents were told do whatever you have to do to make our policy work. so in the 1906s they decided who would be killed in the irish gang in the sixties. whitey was lucky. he was locked up at the time. statistically it would have been a high change he would have been a perpetrator or victim. instead he comes to a decimated landscape, it's wide open for anybody with opportunity and smart and vishnd and he had all of those things. he goes in and...
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the man who returns the boston marathon returned with a gift. >> and nelson mandela has taken a turn for the bors. when we return, we'll look at technology made here in the bay area that's helping the stunt man complete this grand feat. >>> a bray area company is behind the life saving technology for a daredevil's attempt to become the first person to walk a tight rope over the grand canyon. he is using a portable weather station to find optimal conditions for the third of a mile walk. 1300 feet above the colorado river. it measures wind speed, direction, rainfall, and barometric pressure. >> it's very important that he knows what those wind speeds are. there is a threshold, about 38 miles per hour, and it will not be safe for him to walk. >> he will walk across the two inch thick wire. it will be broadcast on the discovery channel tonight with a ten second delay. >> there is an annual cancer survivor's day. there was a dozen people there to get their air cut off. organizers say raid yar can lead to hair loss. this year's event emphasized nutrition, exercise, and positive thinking ab
the man who returns the boston marathon returned with a gift. >> and nelson mandela has taken a turn for the bors. when we return, we'll look at technology made here in the bay area that's helping the stunt man complete this grand feat. >>> a bray area company is behind the life saving technology for a daredevil's attempt to become the first person to walk a tight rope over the grand canyon. he is using a portable weather station to find optimal conditions for the third of a mile...
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boston. injury questions but they will play. the difficult news for the players and the ice crew, the conditions. a record high in boston today of 95 degrees. currently it is 89 outside. and the humidity has gone up to 51%. for a closer look at what's ahead in game six. >> thanks so much. certainly positive news about toews and bergeron and a brilliantly played series deserves to be settled with the best players on the ice tonight. a potential elimination affair. if you're the boston bruins, what is the key to not seeing them celebrate? >> they have to play their game. they have to be physical early.
boston. injury questions but they will play. the difficult news for the players and the ice crew, the conditions. a record high in boston today of 95 degrees. currently it is 89 outside. and the humidity has gone up to 51%. for a closer look at what's ahead in game six. >> thanks so much. certainly positive news about toews and bergeron and a brilliantly played series deserves to be settled with the best players on the ice tonight. a potential elimination affair. if you're the boston...
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>>> in sports now, the boston bruins were less than two minutes away from forcing a game seven in the stanley cup finals. but this morning, thanks to an improbable comeback, the chicago blackhawks are hoisting ice hockey's grand prize. chicago trailing 2-1 when bryan bickell scores the tying goal. with just 1 minute and 60 seconds left to play. and then just 17 seconds later, dave bolland stuns the crowd in boston by putting the blackhawks ahead for good. chicago's frantic finish gives them the 3-2 win and the second stanley cup since 2010. >> we needed just one bounce there. to go up 2-1. you never know what can happen until you stop playing at the end. it's a nice finish not having to go back to chicago. >> meanwhile, bruins coach claude julien said he was hoping to honor the victims of the newtown connecticut shooting and the boston marathon bombings by bringing the cup back to new england. >> i think that's what's hard right now for the players.
>>> in sports now, the boston bruins were less than two minutes away from forcing a game seven in the stanley cup finals. but this morning, thanks to an improbable comeback, the chicago blackhawks are hoisting ice hockey's grand prize. chicago trailing 2-1 when bryan bickell scores the tying goal. with just 1 minute and 60 seconds left to play. and then just 17 seconds later, dave bolland stuns the crowd in boston by putting the blackhawks ahead for good. chicago's frantic finish gives...
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he comes to visit boston and he falls in love with another boston gal. lucy being the social elitist becomes the matchmaker, the go-between ,-com,-com ma and the romance fizzled but they know each other. let's flash forward here and talk about the end of valley forge. lucy has been pining to be with henry. she keeps writing him letters, why won't you let me come to the army camps? he refuses. she was in new york when the british invaded and it was a fiasco for her. henry would not let her come. finally after the awful winter in valley forge when the roads are clear and when their reinforcements are there and the british -- they are still in philadelphia but they american armies and ready for conflict in the set all right you can come if you can find a way. as it happens benedict arnold cannot ride a horse but washington wants to see him. benedict arnold is still washington's favorite fighting general. don't forget, benedict arnold is known as the hero. if you've been to the saratoga battlefield you know that's a section of it also known as the eagle of s
he comes to visit boston and he falls in love with another boston gal. lucy being the social elitist becomes the matchmaker, the go-between ,-com,-com ma and the romance fizzled but they know each other. let's flash forward here and talk about the end of valley forge. lucy has been pining to be with henry. she keeps writing him letters, why won't you let me come to the army camps? he refuses. she was in new york when the british invaded and it was a fiasco for her. henry would not let her come....
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molly lines is live in the boston newsroom today. >> hi, shep. after that stop at the stadium and gas station aaron hernandez went to boston where a press helicopter witnessed him pulling in a garbage near the law firm which is representing hernandez. police are calling for the public's help in this situation're investigation. they are looking for a silver mirror cover which is believed to have been broken off of the vehicle of interest in the homicide case. the mirror may be visible in the route of travel near dorchester where the victim odim lloyd lived and where his body was found and fourth day investigators are combing the scene. >> molly, abc news is reporting that hernandez home security system is suddenly destroyed. they cite investigators who say that somebody intentionally smashed that alarm system that included video surveillance. the sources say when hernandez's attorney turned over the cell phone, it was in multiple pieces. the police are questioning why hernandez had a team of house cleaners at his home monday to scrub it down. >> o
molly lines is live in the boston newsroom today. >> hi, shep. after that stop at the stadium and gas station aaron hernandez went to boston where a press helicopter witnessed him pulling in a garbage near the law firm which is representing hernandez. police are calling for the public's help in this situation're investigation. they are looking for a silver mirror cover which is believed to have been broken off of the vehicle of interest in the homicide case. the mirror may be visible in...
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east boston. >> do you know -- >> how many movies have they made on east boston? >> listen, you know the movie "the rat." whitey bulger. [ bleep ]. that's the claim to fame. >> no, he ain't! >> yes, sir, that's all he's got. that's all he's got. >> they're from 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 tray. >> 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 break 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. >>
east boston. >> do you know -- >> how many movies have they made on east boston? >> listen, you know the movie "the rat." whitey bulger. [ bleep ]. that's the claim to fame. >> no, he ain't! >> yes, sir, that's all he's got. that's all he's got. >> they're from 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...
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incredible stuff from boston. been some chances but definitely been some great defensive plays. >> original six. we're headed to the second overtime. what should we keep an eye on? >> nathan horton if he returns or not. pretty scary moment for bruins fans. 's been a big part of the line. it looked like the bruins had a chance to win it in overtime. scramble. horton battling in front. you can see awkwardly bending over and headed to the bench. >> i know we're not supposed to speculate but i'm going to call this an upper body injury. i think he popped something. we didn't see him come back. it would be a tree mmendous bloo the boston bruins. >> it's better than a canucks diagnosis. upper body injury. for chicago, what do you want to see if you're going to take this down in the second o.t.? >> i think they should keep going at it. they've had their chances. they've added defensemen into the rush. there's nothing they should be afraid of especially with the way corey crawford seems totally at ease in the overtime. >>
incredible stuff from boston. been some chances but definitely been some great defensive plays. >> original six. we're headed to the second overtime. what should we keep an eye on? >> nathan horton if he returns or not. pretty scary moment for bruins fans. 's been a big part of the line. it looked like the bruins had a chance to win it in overtime. scramble. horton battling in front. you can see awkwardly bending over and headed to the bench. >> i know we're not supposed to...
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we put that on the agenda after the boston bombings. we have a meeting last week and many departments presented. we just ask for the police and fire to give very, very brief presentations on what we're doing to address special events but any of the rest of you who testified last meeting feel free to jump in from our prospective so i'm going to turn it over and here we go >> thank you and this is manage i think all of you know we're been doing a number of years now so we actually think about all this in advance. briefly our roll in the preevent is just bringing together the planning to help people connect and gather them up. we usually hold a planned meeting where we get everybody in the room and walk be through the plans so we don't have 3 different used for the same plot of ground and during the event we'll pull together people and provided cooperation. we'll pull together experience to test the plans in the assumptions. we did this last year for the america's cup and we've done a number of other experience that are relative to this it
we put that on the agenda after the boston bombings. we have a meeting last week and many departments presented. we just ask for the police and fire to give very, very brief presentations on what we're doing to address special events but any of the rest of you who testified last meeting feel free to jump in from our prospective so i'm going to turn it over and here we go >> thank you and this is manage i think all of you know we're been doing a number of years now so we actually think...
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the crew ruled boston's underworld for nearly 30 years. he spoke with "60 minutes" steve cost in 1968. did you keep count of how many people you killed? >> never. no. until in the end, never realized it was that many. >> how many? >> a lot, too many. >> do you have a number? >> i confessed to 20 in court. >> reporter: martorano was the first witness in the trial to directly tie bulger to murder. he described the killing in a matter of fact way. and told the court bulger would sometimes assist or ride in a second car, ready to act, if anyone dared to interfere. bulger fled boston when he was tipped off by a crooked fbi agent that investigators were closing in. he spent 16 years on the lam. he was arrested two years ago in california. police found weapons and cash stashed inside his apartment walls. martorano told "60 minutes" he bulger had spent years giving the fbi information. >> i'll go along with a lot of things, but not no judist, not no informant. i never informed, a rat or nobody. if i could have killed him i would have killed him bu
the crew ruled boston's underworld for nearly 30 years. he spoke with "60 minutes" steve cost in 1968. did you keep count of how many people you killed? >> never. no. until in the end, never realized it was that many. >> how many? >> a lot, too many. >> do you have a number? >> i confessed to 20 in court. >> reporter: martorano was the first witness in the trial to directly tie bulger to murder. he described the killing in a matter of fact way. and...
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were on the course in boston. one runner holds their time in that race. >> it wasn't a happy finish after the bombing. so i'm looking forward to finishing this race and qualifying for boston and go back next year. >> reporter: their mair thon organize es are recommending runners and their supporters show up between half an hour 45 minutes before their started time to make sure they make it through all the new security. as for drivers who were hoping to get back on the embarcadero, all of this will be cleared up by around 6:00 in the afternoon for traffic to get back on. i'm sergio quintana, "abc 7 news". >> ama: the full marathon starts and finishes along the embarcadero near mission and crosses much of the city. we havng with the list of road closures at abc7news.com to help navigating around all those roadblocks get waze on your smart phone. you can download the app and be sure to watch the abc7 morning news for the latest. >>> a family of six is hospitalized tonight, survivors of a fatal crash police say was ca
were on the course in boston. one runner holds their time in that race. >> it wasn't a happy finish after the bombing. so i'm looking forward to finishing this race and qualifying for boston and go back next year. >> reporter: their mair thon organize es are recommending runners and their supporters show up between half an hour 45 minutes before their started time to make sure they make it through all the new security. as for drivers who were hoping to get back on the embarcadero,...
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boston evens it with the 2-1 victory. join larry beil and warriors forward draymont green for after the spurs-heat game. >> that game is changing our schedule in a little bit. a special edition of abc7 news at four with amma dates. and abc7's coverage of game five of the nba finals begins at 4:30. >>> on this father's day have you thought about how much your dad is worth? the folks at ensure.com actually put a price on dad. $23,344. that's actually up 15% from last year. the total comes from traditional tasks dad do at home-like mowing the lawn and barbecuing. moms are apparently still worth more. the 2013 market value of mom is nearly $60,000. but, hey, lisa, we knew that. [laughter] >> it's kind of low for dad. 23,000? >> well, dad could get out there and do a little more, i guess. >> hopefully relaxing today. >> sure. >> and starting out with a compressed marine layer. behind us it looks kind of clear but the marine layer is ramping up and it is pretty deep. it will remain along the coast and influence our weather for
boston evens it with the 2-1 victory. join larry beil and warriors forward draymont green for after the spurs-heat game. >> that game is changing our schedule in a little bit. a special edition of abc7 news at four with amma dates. and abc7's coverage of game five of the nba finals begins at 4:30. >>> on this father's day have you thought about how much your dad is worth? the folks at ensure.com actually put a price on dad. $23,344. that's actually up 15% from last year. the...
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were on the course in boston. one runner holds their time in that race. >> it wasn't a happy finish after the bombing. so i'm looking forward to finishing this race and qualifying for boston and go back next year. >> reporter: their mair thon organize es are recommending runners and their supporters show up between half an hour 45 minutes before their started time to make sure they make it through all the new security. as for drivers who were hoping to get back on the embarcadero, all of this will be cleared up by around 6:00 in the afternoon for traffic to get back on. i'm sergio quintana "abc 7 news". >> ama: the full marathon starts and finishes along the embarcadero near mission and crosses much of the city. we have this map along with the list of road closures at abc7news.com to help navigating around all those roadblocks get waze on your smart phone. you can download the app and be sure to watch the abc7 morning news for the latest. >>> a family of six is hospitalized tonight survivors of a fatal crash polic
were on the course in boston. one runner holds their time in that race. >> it wasn't a happy finish after the bombing. so i'm looking forward to finishing this race and qualifying for boston and go back next year. >> reporter: their mair thon organize es are recommending runners and their supporters show up between half an hour 45 minutes before their started time to make sure they make it through all the new security. as for drivers who were hoping to get back on the embarcadero,...
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ben, you cover boston sports. you covered him down when you were working in palm beach as he was at florida. but the big news today, the fact he was denied bail, no real surprise? >> no. really not a surprise. when you factor in the seriousness of the charges, murder 1 is as serious as it gets and factor in hernandez is a millionaire nfl player, has the means to travel, get out of the country. he's clearly a threat to flee at this point. not surprised at all to see the judge denied his request for bail. he's going to be in jail throughout this trial process now. just, you know, not a good day for hernandez. now, as you said, he's being investigated for another double murder, you know, and his nfl career is pretty much over at this point. not a good day for aaron hernandez. >> i was following very closely the "boston globe" and the "boston globe" tweeting today. you've been all over this story. a couple of your colleagues have as well. when i was reading more about this double murder he's being investigated for, pa
ben, you cover boston sports. you covered him down when you were working in palm beach as he was at florida. but the big news today, the fact he was denied bail, no real surprise? >> no. really not a surprise. when you factor in the seriousness of the charges, murder 1 is as serious as it gets and factor in hernandez is a millionaire nfl player, has the means to travel, get out of the country. he's clearly a threat to flee at this point. not surprised at all to see the judge denied his...
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. >>> let's get to the boston marathon bombing case. dzhokhar has been indicted on 30 counts for his alleged role in the deadly boston attacks back in april. more than half of the charges carry the possibility of a death sentence and the indictments carried with them new revelations, including the details of the note sar naev skraulds on and he wrote in part, the u.s. government is killing innocent civilians. i can't stand to see such evil go unpunished. we muslims are one body. you hurt one, you hurt us all. >>> things are getting personal in the lone star state. speaking of the national right to life convention? dallas, texas, governor rick perry accused state senator wendy davis of highjacking the democratic process during her 11 hour filibuster of the state's most recent abortion bill. he went on to say davis' personal story is a perfect example of why she should support stronger anti-abortion laws. >> who are we to say that children born into the worst of circumstances can't grow to live successful lives? in fact, even the woman wh
. >>> let's get to the boston marathon bombing case. dzhokhar has been indicted on 30 counts for his alleged role in the deadly boston attacks back in april. more than half of the charges carry the possibility of a death sentence and the indictments carried with them new revelations, including the details of the note sar naev skraulds on and he wrote in part, the u.s. government is killing innocent civilians. i can't stand to see such evil go unpunished. we muslims are one body. you...
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is he now officially at this point, boston, the city of boston's mr. clutch? >> he has been for some time. and he is so unassuming. you really don't follow him all that closely. the cameras start like we did. it is the little things. defensive coverage? no problem. it will be patrice bergeron. look at this play around the net. wait patiently for it. a short hop to the back of the net. he sets up. on his forehand. a spin around, presents himself as a target to jagr and that's where they get this tied up. >> 60 minutes of action. ten total goals. we are getting set for overtime hockey here in game four of the 2013 stanley cup finals. johnny boychuk with the equalizer, it is 5-5. [ male announcer ] the new subway $4 lunch, a 6 inch sub and 21 oz. drink, is for everyone. it's for value seekers. for spicy italian lovers. for meat-lovers. for veggie eaters. for those who drink it all in. tons of 6" subs to choose from. like the spicy italian or meatball marinara plus a 21 oz. drink just $4. it's for pickle people. for meatball dreamers. for fitness fanatics. for the
is he now officially at this point, boston, the city of boston's mr. clutch? >> he has been for some time. and he is so unassuming. you really don't follow him all that closely. the cameras start like we did. it is the little things. defensive coverage? no problem. it will be patrice bergeron. look at this play around the net. wait patiently for it. a short hop to the back of the net. he sets up. on his forehand. a spin around, presents himself as a target to jagr and that's where they...
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are -- 62288 -- >> boston? >> born and raised. >> any other names you go by? >> nope. >> take the glasses off. turn sideways, face the wall. all right. face front. >> standard protocol dictates inmates be strip searched and every cavity searched for possible contraband. but for bloodworth that is not the most embarrassing part. >> false teeth or dentures? take them off. >> [ bleep ]. >> open your mouth. put them back in. >> why are you so upset to have to remove your teeth? >> i'm 22 years old, i shouldn't have no dentures. like any normal 22-year-old going to be a little embarrassed about that. see if i was 55 or something. >> just as he was at the nashua street jail bloodworth is housed in the segregation unit in the house of correction. >> get down on your knees, chest over the bed. >> i'll try to stay out of trouble but if someone approaches me then i'll have to handle my bi, my biz, abbreviation for business, now e what i mean. >> high tech here, too. you got the little touch light right there. i like that. i like that. ♪ >> ryan mcnee has been holding
are -- 62288 -- >> boston? >> born and raised. >> any other names you go by? >> nope. >> take the glasses off. turn sideways, face the wall. all right. face front. >> standard protocol dictates inmates be strip searched and every cavity searched for possible contraband. but for bloodworth that is not the most embarrassing part. >> false teeth or dentures? take them off. >> [ bleep ]. >> open your mouth. put them back in. >> why are you...
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in that respect, how is boston leading dangerously. >> chicago couldn't take advantage of boston turning the puck over. but turnovers by boston do not bode well. they will have to clean this up if they are going stay close in this one i. didn't think they were very sharp at all in the first period. he missed thnet by a lot. breakout here. turnover resulted in odd man rushes. it should be more than 1-0 in my opinion. the hawks will have to take advantage of these turnovers. >> time for our mcdonald's winning ingredient -- one was stopping him and keeping him in his corner. >> it was the theme in the first period. chara. big effort. chara doesn't like to be hit. i don't think anybody does. chara with a chance here. and again against chara and lucic, a save that wins the battle. here, seidenberg, kane, and they back up their words. that will be an on going story as this game continues. >> up next, we will hear from brad marchand, and how there is just enough success to have another postseason run. >> two overtime games. >> you always want to stay very calm and composed. for our families...
in that respect, how is boston leading dangerously. >> chicago couldn't take advantage of boston turning the puck over. but turnovers by boston do not bode well. they will have to clean this up if they are going stay close in this one i. didn't think they were very sharp at all in the first period. he missed thnet by a lot. breakout here. turnover resulted in odd man rushes. it should be more than 1-0 in my opinion. the hawks will have to take advantage of these turnovers. >> time...
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the robin hood of south boston. he would cruise the neighborhood offering rides home to the elderly. when people would sit around saying he's out there, he's a robber, he's a criminal. the women would say that jimmy, bulger, he's a nice boy. >> reporter: a nice boy with a nose for trouble. in the 1950s he was sent to federal prison for bank robbery and then transferred to alcatraz. after his release in 1965 bulger became a top lieutenant in the winter hill gang and began to solidify his reputation as a vicious gangster. >> nothing happened in south boston without whitey's blessing and people were terrified. >> reporter: terrified because bulger was considered a cold-blooded killer. after he and his partner gained control of the winter hill gang in 1979, bulger allegedly took part in 19 murders, including these two women who may have known his secret. whitey was working with the fbi. kevin weekes was bulger's right-hand man. >> they were killed and then their teeth were pulled to prevent the identification. >> report
the robin hood of south boston. he would cruise the neighborhood offering rides home to the elderly. when people would sit around saying he's out there, he's a robber, he's a criminal. the women would say that jimmy, bulger, he's a nice boy. >> reporter: a nice boy with a nose for trouble. in the 1950s he was sent to federal prison for bank robbery and then transferred to alcatraz. after his release in 1965 bulger became a top lieutenant in the winter hill gang and began to solidify his...
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for the victims of boston, the boston marathon bombing who we spent time with today at a rehab center. before when they gathered on a sunny day of the physical strength and determination watching the runners go by and after when they must find the physical strength and determination necessary for their own recovery. we extend our deepest sympathies to all of you who have endured violence and loss here. but courage for us, it is about doing everything we possibly can to make sure that fewer parents face that loss. for me, it meant learning more about politics. previously, i handled the spaceflight travel responsibilities in our marriage, and gabby handled the politics. but now we have to do to the politics together. for gabby, her courage is the equivalent of a lunar mission. she has set her sights on a distant horizon, a country that will be dramatically safer from gun violence, and she works hard each and every day with physical therapy, speech therapy, and also a little bit of yoga to make sure she is in shape to get there. and there are many doubters, many who think the nra and the
for the victims of boston, the boston marathon bombing who we spent time with today at a rehab center. before when they gathered on a sunny day of the physical strength and determination watching the runners go by and after when they must find the physical strength and determination necessary for their own recovery. we extend our deepest sympathies to all of you who have endured violence and loss here. but courage for us, it is about doing everything we possibly can to make sure that fewer...
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>>> there are new developments in the boston marathon bombing investigation. deb feyerick pieces together fresh details and shows us what the suspected bombers were doing just hours before the attack. >> reporter: 72 hours before the bombs det natded almost to the minute, suspects tamerlan and dzhokhar works out at a gym in boston. security cameras at the mixed marshal art center showed them arriving with a friend just before 2:45 friday afternoon. we spoke to the manager who asked we only use his first name, michael. he says tamerlan, who you see in the hat, looked different. noticeably missing, tamerlan's full, bushy religious beard, which he had for about two years. the manager described tamerlan as extremely opinionated and outspoking about his muslim religion and he said he didn't ask him why he shaved because he didabili abilitn't want to enga, heated debate. >> it might have been a way to blend in, not to attract scrutiny from security in carrying out the boston attacks. >> reporter: tamerlan trained there for free, a professional courtesy to the nation
>>> there are new developments in the boston marathon bombing investigation. deb feyerick pieces together fresh details and shows us what the suspected bombers were doing just hours before the attack. >> reporter: 72 hours before the bombs det natded almost to the minute, suspects tamerlan and dzhokhar works out at a gym in boston. security cameras at the mixed marshal art center showed them arriving with a friend just before 2:45 friday afternoon. we spoke to the manager who...
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the robin hood of south boston. he would cruise the neighborhood offering rides to elderly. >> when people would sit around saying he's out there, he's a robber, criminal. the women would say that jimmy, bulger, he's a noise boy. >> reporter: a nice boy with a nose for trouble. in the 1950s he was sent to federal prison for bank robbery and transferred. after his release in 1965 bulger became a top lieutenant in the winter hill gang and began to solidify his reputation as a vicious gangster. >> nothing happened inside boston without whitety's blessing and people were terrified. >> reporter: terrified because bulger was considered a cold-blooded killer. after he and his partner gained control of the winter hill gang in 1979, bulger allegedly took part in 19 murders, including these two women who may have known his secret. whitety was working with the fbi. kevin weekes was bulger's right-hand man. >> they were killed and then their teeth were pulled to prevent the identification. >> reporter: bulger denies harming tho
the robin hood of south boston. he would cruise the neighborhood offering rides to elderly. >> when people would sit around saying he's out there, he's a robber, criminal. the women would say that jimmy, bulger, he's a noise boy. >> reporter: a nice boy with a nose for trouble. in the 1950s he was sent to federal prison for bank robbery and transferred. after his release in 1965 bulger became a top lieutenant in the winter hill gang and began to solidify his reputation as a vicious...
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he fled boston taking girlfriend katherine greig. there were reported sightings in london and south america. >> he became the elvis of gangsters. he was ultimately spotted somewhere. >> reporter: in the end bulger was found here in santa monica, three days after a public service announcement seeking information about his girlfriend. the couple had been living under the alias charlie and carol gasko, a self-described businessman and his younger wife. in the third floor apartment, agents found $800,000 in cash and more than 30 weapons stuffed in the walls. whether bulger planned to shoot his way out is anyone's gas. he was lured to the basement garage on a ruse his storage locker had been broken into. the feared whitey bulger was arrested quietly and without incident. deborah feyerick, cnn, boston. >> little tidbit for you, in case you didn't know, whitey bulger, the movie, the oscar winning movie "the departed" was based on him. >>> south africa and the world are waiting to hear word about the condition of former leader nelson mandela
he fled boston taking girlfriend katherine greig. there were reported sightings in london and south america. >> he became the elvis of gangsters. he was ultimately spotted somewhere. >> reporter: in the end bulger was found here in santa monica, three days after a public service announcement seeking information about his girlfriend. the couple had been living under the alias charlie and carol gasko, a self-described businessman and his younger wife. in the third floor apartment,...
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>>> the battle for the stanley cup, the boston bruins are half way there. they blanked the blackhawks 2-zip. the goalie stopped 28 shots for the third playoff shutout. he was unbelievable. that's brad getting beat up there by one of the blackhawks. the point was, the bruins won game four tomorrow night in boston. i tried to go to sleep, but i can't. i keep waking up, let me check the score. then it's 11:00 and i have to wake up in three hours. >> and basketball games, too. >> right. >> a heart warming story from florida by a little girl taking her first steps. that's a 2-year-old walking on her new prosthetic legs. >> there wasn't any hesitation. that's what i see for her.
>>> the battle for the stanley cup, the boston bruins are half way there. they blanked the blackhawks 2-zip. the goalie stopped 28 shots for the third playoff shutout. he was unbelievable. that's brad getting beat up there by one of the blackhawks. the point was, the bruins won game four tomorrow night in boston. i tried to go to sleep, but i can't. i keep waking up, let me check the score. then it's 11:00 and i have to wake up in three hours. >> and basketball games, too....
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i'm chris matthews up in boston. anyway, we're up here at quincy market to mark tomorrow's special election for the united states senate. in just a few minutes, we're going to be joined by the democratic candidate, massachusetts congressman edward markey up here. first let me start with this. you can tell a lot about someone by knowing where they're headed in life. when edward snowden went public with his u.s. intelligence surveillance program, he struck a mixed chord with the american people. some on the right join some on the left to see him as a hero. others on the right called him a traitor. many on the center and left questioned his motives, even as they were gladdened to see light shed on what this country is doing in the cause of fighting terrorism. the question tonight is simpler. where is he? and what does that tell us about his purpose, his loyalties, his values, his future? david corn is washington bureau chief for mother jones magazine and msnbc analyst. and michael isikoff is nbc's national investigative
i'm chris matthews up in boston. anyway, we're up here at quincy market to mark tomorrow's special election for the united states senate. in just a few minutes, we're going to be joined by the democratic candidate, massachusetts congressman edward markey up here. first let me start with this. you can tell a lot about someone by knowing where they're headed in life. when edward snowden went public with his u.s. intelligence surveillance program, he struck a mixed chord with the american people....
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right now, boston is recovering. we are boston strong and that is how we are doing this. people are coming back. it is hard. .e have had hard losses yesterday was the ninth birthday of a little boy who was killed in the blast and had a birthday mass for him. are still grieving but we are coming back and we're coming back strong. tavis: thank you for answering that. it is difficult to have to revisit those kinds of horrific incidents. i was thinking as you were answering that question, it is one thing for too many of us to live in fear of terrorism. it is quite another to live in fear of not being able to ever get access to a high-quality education because you cannot afford it. that is a different kind of fear that is palpable across the nation. you are doing in washington as you promised and as we expected you would, fighting for the least among us. your stalwart fight notwithstanding, this thing not turn out the way you wanted it to. on how your postmortem this rate will double on july 1. what happened? >> ok. the bottom line is interest for theich were at 3.4% new loans
right now, boston is recovering. we are boston strong and that is how we are doing this. people are coming back. it is hard. .e have had hard losses yesterday was the ninth birthday of a little boy who was killed in the blast and had a birthday mass for him. are still grieving but we are coming back and we're coming back strong. tavis: thank you for answering that. it is difficult to have to revisit those kinds of horrific incidents. i was thinking as you were answering that question, it is one...
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the couple lives in the small town of new boston in northeastern texas. ter el brown reports. >> reporter: for next door neighborhood, the appearance of postal inspectors police and fbi was hard to believe. >> i figured it wasn't the truth. you don't hear of that in new boston. >> reporter: the woman who lives here told the police that her husband may have sent the ricin-laced letters to president obama and mayor michael bloomberg. the husband accused his wife said he was set up and knew nothing about it. she knows specific details about the letters. source who's have seen
the couple lives in the small town of new boston in northeastern texas. ter el brown reports. >> reporter: for next door neighborhood, the appearance of postal inspectors police and fbi was hard to believe. >> i figured it wasn't the truth. you don't hear of that in new boston. >> reporter: the woman who lives here told the police that her husband may have sent the ricin-laced letters to president obama and mayor michael bloomberg. the husband accused his wife said he was set...
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heading home and closing a chapter in boston. >>> finally tonight this was a landmark day in boston. 50 days after the marathon bombings, the last of the victims, the last of the patients has left the hospital. her name is erika brannock. she's a 29-year-old preschool teacher from maryland who was hit by the first bomb while waiting for her mom to cross the finish line. she lost her left leg above the knee. she was one of the six women amputees we met last week at spalding rehab in boston. the other five were outpatients at the time and now effective today so is erika brannock. >> my goal was to be home by my friend's wedding which is a week from saturday. so i'll be able -- >> you're going to make it? >> -- be her maid of honor. >> you might get a little bit of attention at that event. >> right. >> we're hoping it stays on her. >> good. with her departure from the hospital today, she's on her way to achieving her goal of attending saturday's wedding back home. >> really excited to go hug my friend. and my other family members and to see my kids. i miss them terribly. i just want to
heading home and closing a chapter in boston. >>> finally tonight this was a landmark day in boston. 50 days after the marathon bombings, the last of the victims, the last of the patients has left the hospital. her name is erika brannock. she's a 29-year-old preschool teacher from maryland who was hit by the first bomb while waiting for her mom to cross the finish line. she lost her left leg above the knee. she was one of the six women amputees we met last week at spalding rehab in...
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a photographer for "the boston globe" captured the moment. when we visited with erica on monday, the day she was released from the hospital in boston, we showed her the photo of the woman she so desperately wanted to find. erica thought she'd said her name was joan and she was from california. >> that's joan right there. and then she's holding my hand right there. and then this is my right leg. >> reporter: monday night after
a photographer for "the boston globe" captured the moment. when we visited with erica on monday, the day she was released from the hospital in boston, we showed her the photo of the woman she so desperately wanted to find. erica thought she'd said her name was joan and she was from california. >> that's joan right there. and then she's holding my hand right there. and then this is my right leg. >> reporter: monday night after
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boston has too many cars and not enough places to park. one bidder said she would have paid $130,000 for both spots, but clearly that just wasn't enough. and, anne-marie, for that kind of money, i'm expecting someone to wash my car while it's sitting there. >> you got it. and park it because i'm terrible parker. >> me too. >> ashley morrison here in new york. thank you, ashley. >>> when we return, legal fallout. how the supreme court's decision on gene patenting will affect people. washes up next to a bay area playground. why the city can't get rid of him. plus: waterfront scare. a m deck collapses -- dumping ss fans into the water. how it happened and who rushed to the victims. and a marathon game in oakl the a's took on the yankeesw it lasted 18 innings! join us for kpix 5 news this morning... beginning at 4:3 good morning. it's friday, june,,,, . >>> here's a look at today's forecast in some cities around the >>> here's a look at today's forecast in some cities around the country. washington, occasional thunderstorms. atlanta, though, p
boston has too many cars and not enough places to park. one bidder said she would have paid $130,000 for both spots, but clearly that just wasn't enough. and, anne-marie, for that kind of money, i'm expecting someone to wash my car while it's sitting there. >> you got it. and park it because i'm terrible parker. >> me too. >> ashley morrison here in new york. thank you, ashley. >>> when we return, legal fallout. how the supreme court's decision on gene patenting will...
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the crew ruled boston's underworld for nearly 30 years. he spoke with "60 minutes" steve cost in 1968. did you keep count of how many people you killed? >> never. no. until in the end, never realized it was that many. >> how many? >> a lot, too many. >> reporter: martorano was the first witness in the trial to directly tie bulger to murder. he described the killing in a matter of fact way. and told the court bulger would sometimes assist or ride in a second car, ready to act, if anyone dared to interfere. bulger fled boston when he was tipped off by a crooked fbi agent that investigators were closing in. he spent 16 heres years on the . he was arrested two years ago in california. police found weapons and cash stashed inside of the walls. martorano told "60 minutes" he was enraged when he found out bulger had spent years giving the fbi information. >> i'll go along with a lot of things, i'm not a judist, not informed a rat or anybody. if i could have killed him i would have killed him but he wasn't there. and that's what i think he deserve
the crew ruled boston's underworld for nearly 30 years. he spoke with "60 minutes" steve cost in 1968. did you keep count of how many people you killed? >> never. no. until in the end, never realized it was that many. >> how many? >> a lot, too many. >> reporter: martorano was the first witness in the trial to directly tie bulger to murder. he described the killing in a matter of fact way. and told the court bulger would sometimes assist or ride in a second...
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from the boston bombings. erika brannock and our viewers helped locate amanda north, she sprang into action when the bombs went off in boston and she helped save erika's life. >>> real politics tonight. a crying baby briefly interrupted president obama today as he was paying tribute to his outgoing national security adviser. the moment got laughs. no such luck last night when an activist tried to speak her peace while first lady michelle obama was speaking hers. in a moment you'll hear from a best-selling biographer of the obamas about what, if anything, her handling of the heckler says about her political savvy and her abilities out on the trail. but first, an exclusive look at the incident, video you'll only see here on cnn. here's erin mcpike. >> reporter: these are exclusive images of michelle obama tuesday night, speaking at an exclusive fund-raiser hosted by a lesbian couple at their tony, washington, d.c. home. she was given an impassioned speak on one of her favorite topics, children. >> because they a
from the boston bombings. erika brannock and our viewers helped locate amanda north, she sprang into action when the bombs went off in boston and she helped save erika's life. >>> real politics tonight. a crying baby briefly interrupted president obama today as he was paying tribute to his outgoing national security adviser. the moment got laughs. no such luck last night when an activist tried to speak her peace while first lady michelle obama was speaking hers. in a moment you'll hear...
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s most-wanted list gets underway in boston. james "whitey" bulger's day in court finally arrived, with federal prosecutors declaring he was at the center of murder and mayhem in boston for nearly 30 years. he's accused of extortion, racketeering and 19 murders. at the age of 83, he's now pleaded not guilty to all counts. bulger allegedly ran the violent winter hill gang in south boston, and at the same time, prosecutors say, he provided the f.b.i. with information on a rival gang. in 1994, he fled as he was about to be indicted, and managed to evade capture for 16 years. while he was being hunted, his former f.b.i. handler was convicted of tipping him off. >> have you seen this woman? >> ifill: in 2011, agents finally tracked bulger down through his longtime girlfriend, catherine greig, and he was arrested at this rent-controlled apartment in santa monica, california. his trial is expected to last three to four months. for more we turn to kevin cullen, reporter and columnist for the "boston globe," and co- author of the book, "
s most-wanted list gets underway in boston. james "whitey" bulger's day in court finally arrived, with federal prosecutors declaring he was at the center of murder and mayhem in boston for nearly 30 years. he's accused of extortion, racketeering and 19 murders. at the age of 83, he's now pleaded not guilty to all counts. bulger allegedly ran the violent winter hill gang in south boston, and at the same time, prosecutors say, he provided the f.b.i. with information on a rival gang. in...
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the shots are 3-1, boston. he is 41. he was a teenager when he first played for the stanley cup and won it twice in pittsburgh. krejci on this draw. chara lobbed it ahead. lucic took it there. tried to hurry it on and could not do it there. back off chara who stepped into his man. back in it come from looseeck and another shift change. for the bruins. keith. he has to try again. shaw could not handle. angles out to sernd. back by saad and retrieved by johnny boychuk. ference tried to play the further and nudged it ahead. paille swung it across. rushing after it. arrived there. paille threw it on back! corralled there by boychuk. to the net. bad angle. off crawford from kelly as waiting was seguin to paille. this is the line that did very well in the first game that was played in chicago where they were matched up together during the game. boychuk, the shot. deflected up high. he had reached for it. ference, a shot and that one blocked. boychuk waits. hands it to the side. kelly poking away at it. crawford has the whistle
the shots are 3-1, boston. he is 41. he was a teenager when he first played for the stanley cup and won it twice in pittsburgh. krejci on this draw. chara lobbed it ahead. lucic took it there. tried to hurry it on and could not do it there. back off chara who stepped into his man. back in it come from looseeck and another shift change. for the bruins. keith. he has to try again. shaw could not handle. angles out to sernd. back by saad and retrieved by johnny boychuk. ference tried to play the...
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and we're talking with pg&e after the boston event and we'll get together with our departments. but also working with pg&e their starting to work with us on unveiling there 2 million up grates infrastructure and so in a nutshell our group and this is what the lifeline council looks at to make sure we're protected from may i approach terrorist attacks so we don't have a neighbor's like in new orleans not up and running quickly. so the more resilient our lifelines are the quickly we will be operational >> any questions for naomi? >> thank you for your good work. in the the time for councilmembers if you have something to share upcoming events this is our round table >> i'm representing the building and management owners and both of your high-rise building - we've had a long-standing relationship with the fret and we're going to do a high-rise safety drill in july. so it's going to be a full on exercise at the post montgomery center so thank you to make sure that all your high-rises in san francisco are safe >> excellent thank you. >> so in this budget in the upcoming budget season
and we're talking with pg&e after the boston event and we'll get together with our departments. but also working with pg&e their starting to work with us on unveiling there 2 million up grates infrastructure and so in a nutshell our group and this is what the lifeline council looks at to make sure we're protected from may i approach terrorist attacks so we don't have a neighbor's like in new orleans not up and running quickly. so the more resilient our lifelines are the quickly we will...
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police are back at his house in boston, right outside of boston. and abc news has learned that hernandez is being investigated in connection with a drive-by shooting that left two men dead in boston last year. while they look into hernandez's possible involvement, authorities are asking for help. >> do the responsible thing. do the right thing. call the police. call our office and provide us with the information that we need to obtain justice for these deceased two young men who were needlessly and senselessly killed in our city about a year ago. >> hernandez has been denied bail for the second time. he is charged with murder of a friend, odin lloyd, two weeks ago, and police have released a wanted poster for a man named ernest wallace. he's being sought in connection with lloyd's murder as well. and the plot thickens and deepens. >> this one is unbelievable. the murder weapon was a .45 glock. hernandez was seen holding a gun on his home surveillance video and it appears to be a glock. the gun has not been found. they have recovered an ammo clip fo
police are back at his house in boston, right outside of boston. and abc news has learned that hernandez is being investigated in connection with a drive-by shooting that left two men dead in boston last year. while they look into hernandez's possible involvement, authorities are asking for help. >> do the responsible thing. do the right thing. call the police. call our office and provide us with the information that we need to obtain justice for these deceased two young men who were...
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the magazine mentions copley square, fenway park, boston university. it says these heroic bombings exposed many hidden shortcomings of the american security and intelligence system. the tsarnaev brothers are believed to have read a 2010 inspire article entitled make a bomb in the kitchen of your mom, which detailed how to make the type of pressure cooker bombs used to carry out the attack in boston. and now boston may be leading al qaeda and yemen to offer new guidance to its followers. >> the message they're putting out to followers in the west, don't come and join us in yemen, stay home, launch attacks there, we will give you how to advice in magazines like inspire, bomb making recipes so that you can do that. >> because inspire magazine is an online publication, it is almost impossible to shut it down. it is becoming a big worry to counter terrorism officials. wolf? >> do you see any evidence at the pentagon that the military is beginning to get more involved in these controversial drone strikes, taking over responsibility from the cia, going after
the magazine mentions copley square, fenway park, boston university. it says these heroic bombings exposed many hidden shortcomings of the american security and intelligence system. the tsarnaev brothers are believed to have read a 2010 inspire article entitled make a bomb in the kitchen of your mom, which detailed how to make the type of pressure cooker bombs used to carry out the attack in boston. and now boston may be leading al qaeda and yemen to offer new guidance to its followers....