whitey bulger was an fbi informant, he said it broke my heart, it broke all my loyalties. bulger stared straight ahead, while his former friend less than six feet away described how they would carry out their hits. in one case so close, he felt the bullet nicing over his head. we would follow that car, and when we caught up, we pulled upside and gave it what you called a broadside, both guns shooting at once. under his plea deal, he served 12 years in exchange for fully testifying against bulger and rogue fbi john connelly. connelly promised bulger s powerful brother and later massachusetts senate president billy bulger that he d keep whitey out of trouble. bulger began giving the rogue agent money and gifts, including diamonds a relationship that lasted for years and led to
and president obama cannot get away without bad poll results. you re in the situation room. they don t seem eye to eye and as you see in this video, they re not spending much time looking each other in the eye. president obama and vladimir putin in a showdown over syria. most want russia to stop backing and anding the se and arming syrians. let s go straight to cnn white house correspondent briana keilar. not exactly a cold war did ybut does seem like there is a chill in the air. this was a meeting that lasted for two hours. the u.s., the biggest ally of the syrian coalition, russia the biggest ally of the syrian government. they did agree to push the two sides to the negotiating team soon. here s what president obama said. with respect to syria, we do have differing perspectives on the problem but we share in reducing the violence, securing chemical weapons and ensuring that they re neither used nor are they subject to proliferation. and that we want to try to resolve
hassan rowhani said he s willing to talk to the united states but only if the u.s. recognizes iran s right to a nuclear program. pretty similar sentiment to the one i heard from his campaign manager last week in tehran. would he negotiate with the united states? if the united states really shows interest, and being reliable like the negotiation, i think he will do it. but it doesn t mean at the first so should the u.s. trust rowhani or not? he is now known as a moderate. a centrist. but those terms are relative. he has been a part of iran s political and military establishment for decades. in fact, he served 16 years as the head of the national security council in iran. and when he was the country s chief nuclear negotiator with the west, he negotiated a halt in enrichment and then later said he had used that time bought for negotiation to go ahead with the program. now he also backed the violent crackdown against the pro-democracy student movement in 1999. you may say
0 porsche promote its new $900 go-cart. and providing solutions for the under 10 mid life crisis and tank tweeted because my daddy makes more money than your entire immediate family. follow me on twitte twitter @jaketapper. that s it for the lead. i m jake tapper. i turn you over to the situation room. president obama and vladimir putin face-off over syria. and the nsa leaker in a liveline chat. and president obama cannot get away without bad poll results. you re in the situation room. they don t seem eye to eye and as you see in this video, they re not spending much time looking each other in the eye. president obama and vladimir putin in a showdown over syria. most want russia to stop backing and anding the se and arming syrians. let s go straight to cnn white house correspondent briana keilar. not exactly a cold war did ybut does seem like there is a chill in the air. this was a meeting that lasted for two hours. the u.s., the biggest ally of the syrian coalition, ru
0 and the auction still has four days left to go. thanks for watching. erin burnett outfront starts right now. outfront next, hassan rohani the newly elected president of iran was a moderate candidate, right? but is he a wolf in sheep s clothing? plus, president obama s approval rating actually below former president bush s. why, and why now? and former nsa contractor edward snowden. some lawmakers want to know, was he working for the chinese government? a spy? let s go outfront. good evening everyone i m aaron burnett, outfront tonight a new world order or a wolf in sheep s clothing. iran s president-elect speaking for the first time since winning friday s election. hassan rowhani said he s willing to talk to the united states but only if the u.s. recognizes iran s right to a nuclear program. pretty similar sentiment to the one i heard from his campaign manager last week in tehran. would he negotiate with the united states? if the united states really shows interest, and b