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from lake elsinore, california, please welcome back julie fields. heers and applause] >> hello. >> hey, julie, how you doing? welcome back. >> thank you. >> good to see you. >> thank you. >> uh, welcome back. again, to recap, you're trying to earn the money here so we can go have fun on your 25th anniversary. >> yes. >> so again congratulations. >> thank you. >> happy anniversary. >> thank you. >> um, $5,000, you've reached that threshold last time we were playing. so worst case, you're at least leaving here with $5,000. >> it's a good bad day if that happens. >> right? it's a great bad day. >> the best bad day. >> but you can do even better. you've used one lifeline. you still have two. you have "ask the audience," and you have a plus one, which we didn't get a chance to meet. who's your plus one? >> today i brought my daughter, caitlin, with me. >> hey, caitlin. >> hello. [applause] >> how old is caitlin? >> well, caitlin's actually 20. she's a junior at uc riverside. she gets mistaken a lot for a 12-year-old, which... she's not happy about now, bu
from lake elsinore, california, please welcome back julie fields. heers and applause] >> hello. >> hey, julie, how you doing? welcome back. >> thank you. >> good to see you. >> thank you. >> uh, welcome back. again, to recap, you're trying to earn the money here so we can go have fun on your 25th anniversary. >> yes. >> so again congratulations. >> thank you. >> happy anniversary. >> thank you. >> um, $5,000, you've reached...
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from lake elsinore, california, please welcome back julie fields. and applause] >> hello. >> hey, julie, how you doing? welcome back. >> thank you. >> good to see you. >> thank you. >> uh, welcome back. again, to recap, you're trying to earn the money here so we can go have fun on your 25th anniversary. >> yes. >> so again congratulations. >> thank you. >> happy anniversary. >> thank you. >> um, $5,000, you've reached that threshold last time we were playing. so worst case, you're at least leaving here with $5,000. >> it's a good bad day if that happens. >> right? it's a great bad day. >> the best bad day. >> but you can do even better. you've used one lifeline. you still have two. you have "ask the audience," and you have a plus one, which we didn't get a chance to meet. who's your plus one? >> today i brought my daughter, caitlin, with me. >> hey, caitlin. >> hello. [applause] >> how old is caitlin? >> well, caitlin's actually 20. she's a junior at uc riverside. she gets mistaken a lot foa
from lake elsinore, california, please welcome back julie fields. and applause] >> hello. >> hey, julie, how you doing? welcome back. >> thank you. >> good to see you. >> thank you. >> uh, welcome back. again, to recap, you're trying to earn the money here so we can go have fun on your 25th anniversary. >> yes. >> so again congratulations. >> thank you. >> happy anniversary. >> thank you. >> um, $5,000, you've reached that...
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jessica: julie gopalan says the new sat will more accurately reflect what students learned in high school. the idea behind the remodel, to level the playing field and make it more accessible. julie: i think the college board is really working with equity in mind, and working to make the test more fair. jessica: among the changes coming next year, no more penalties for wrong answers, vocabulary words that are more relevant, and the essay will be optional. mark: why couldn't they do this this year? i would have loved to done the--done the optional essay. male: the redesigned sat will be more focused and clear, useful and open, than ever before. jessica: also, the college board wants to counter pricey private test prep with free online test prep, from bay area based khan academy. salman khan: this will be the best thing out there that happens to be free. richard johnson iii: i think the efforts to overhaul it are moving in the right direction, but not far enough. jessica: but not everyone's convinced that the new sat will be a better sat. richard: i think that people that are still marginalized, students that are still marginalized, come from marg
jessica: julie gopalan says the new sat will more accurately reflect what students learned in high school. the idea behind the remodel, to level the playing field and make it more accessible. julie: i think the college board is really working with equity in mind, and working to make the test more fair. jessica: among the changes coming next year, no more penalties for wrong answers, vocabulary words that are more relevant, and the essay will be optional. mark: why couldn't they do this this...
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fields. so you through three rounds that began in july, they have sold about 70% of the fields and next yearl be the biggest round, the one that has the most intrigue, the deep water of the gulf of mexico. david: what do we know about who is bidding on these fields? adam: for the most part, these were smaller companies with not a large amount of reserves. most of these were local fields. there were some canadian companies, a few u.s. companies, but no large named international oil users. will be seen in the subsequent round next year. david: put this into some broader context. projections for the effect on the effect of a larger mexican economy going forward? about theing deepwater rounds, they expect around $44 billion in investment over the life of these contracts. this is the primary law change. this will be a significant impact not only during his term opposed 2018. much. thank you very coming up in the next 20 minutes of bloomberg markets, it's the battle of the princesses worth half $1 billion. how hasbro snatched the lucrative disney doll business from mattel. new chiefn apple plus op
fields. so you through three rounds that began in july, they have sold about 70% of the fields and next yearl be the biggest round, the one that has the most intrigue, the deep water of the gulf of mexico. david: what do we know about who is bidding on these fields? adam: for the most part, these were smaller companies with not a large amount of reserves. most of these were local fields. there were some canadian companies, a few u.s. companies, but no large named international oil users. will...
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. >> michael: treatment on the field will continue to evolume. >> julie: the shooting is the deadliest since the sandy hook in 2012. 55 mass shootings where people were shot. based on the numbers the third mass shooting since the one that killed three at a planned parenthood facility last week. fox25 is monitoring all of the new developments from this shooting both on air and online shooting both on air and coming up in the 7:00 hour, boston police chief dan linski will be back in studio to talk about how police will collect evidence and where the situation goes from here. pirnt parents and students. for gun violence at the school. we are live where extra security will be mr. n place when the first bell rings. >> reporter: good morning, michael. parent are waking up to the news that police will greet their students. the vaser lane upper school in the fresh pond area of cambridge. we just learned about this threat around midnight. a spokesperson with the cambridge public schools says police learned of an anonymous e-mail threat of gun violence overnight. that threat specifically daringt
. >> michael: treatment on the field will continue to evolume. >> julie: the shooting is the deadliest since the sandy hook in 2012. 55 mass shootings where people were shot. based on the numbers the third mass shooting since the one that killed three at a planned parenthood facility last week. fox25 is monitoring all of the new developments from this shooting both on air and online shooting both on air and coming up in the 7:00 hour, boston police chief dan linski will be back in...
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spokesperson for unicef kid power, will spread the word about unicef's progrrms to during a field visit to haiti in july, pink was able to see "to be able to see the kids and spend time with these beautiful it just kes it more real, you know?" pink is hoping her work with unicef will help bridge the gap between child of the world. a-t-and-t #ustomers lucky enough to still have unlimited data plans are going to hhve to pay more next year. it will cost another five- dollars per month-- bringing the monthly price up to 35-bucks. a-t-and-t stopped offering sncapped data plans in 2010......but people who signed up before the plans were banished have been able to keep them. the company said the price hike will start in february. the christmas spirit came to one out of old windows... the tree in estonia was decorated with a 40-foot high installation of over a hundred recycled windows filled withh colorful glass. light ccme through the windows, outlining silhouettes of people in some of the windows. two brothers recently saved a trapped bald eagle in canada. and at the same time, took this memorable selfie. the
spokesperson for unicef kid power, will spread the word about unicef's progrrms to during a field visit to haiti in july, pink was able to see "to be able to see the kids and spend time with these beautiful it just kes it more real, you know?" pink is hoping her work with unicef will help bridge the gap between child of the world. a-t-and-t #ustomers lucky enough to still have unlimited data plans are going to hhve to pay more next year. it will cost another five- dollars per month--...
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julie: that's it. the new york pneumonia are having a field day with what happened. "the daily news" with the headline "thanks genius" on the back page today. >>> we track traffic and weather every ten minutes. the live drive times. 24 minutes on the pike from 495 to mass avenue. overall volume is very light and roads are clear. different story tomorrow morning when we are dealing with sleet, snow, ice. shiri, take it away. >> shiri: that will develop tomorrow. we have travel conditions the road conditions looking nice and good. by 7:00, poor conditions straight into the afternoon. by 5 p.m. starting to see some improvements. i will give you the exact totals expected for snow and ice before the flip to rain coming up next. >> julie: a local chipotle opens following an outbreak that made dozens sick. the person eating lunch there today that could restore confidence that it is safe. >>> christmas surprise. a local boy gets a chunk of this is the best block of all. it's like candy cane lane. i know. oohhh. oh, holiday ferris wheel. i kind of love it. look at those reind
julie: that's it. the new york pneumonia are having a field day with what happened. "the daily news" with the headline "thanks genius" on the back page today. >>> we track traffic and weather every ten minutes. the live drive times. 24 minutes on the pike from 495 to mass avenue. overall volume is very light and roads are clear. different story tomorrow morning when we are dealing with sleet, snow, ice. shiri, take it away. >> shiri: that will develop...
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field. with your help, as president, >> julie: affluenza teen will be returning home after being caught. families of those killed by the teen home he and his mother will be punished. >> sara: ethan couch is expected back in the u.s. wednesday. puerto vallarta after pair went missing in mid-december. >> they are in the process of being or already deported to the united states so they are available for the u.s. marshal service. >> sara: they disappeared after video shown online that show him violating terms of probation, sentence he received after being convicted of intoxication manslaughter. the case now infamous after his lawyer said he suffered from affluenza, essentially being a rich kid with no limits. sentence for the drunk driving crash that killed four people ten years probation with no jail time. attorney for the victim's family believe both mother and son deserve punishment. >> his mother may have committed a crime and held accountable as well. >> julie: his mom could have the most severe punishment ethap faces is 120 days in jail. >> daniel: city mayor expected to make announcem
field. with your help, as president, >> julie: affluenza teen will be returning home after being caught. families of those killed by the teen home he and his mother will be punished. >> sara: ethan couch is expected back in the u.s. wednesday. puerto vallarta after pair went missing in mid-december. >> they are in the process of being or already deported to the united states so they are available for the u.s. marshal service. >> sara: they disappeared after video shown...
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warren and westbrook field police looking together to find >> julie: police say james derepentigny left a suitcase and they x-rayed the suitcase and bears and power source and only blown up by bomb squad shown not to be a threat and hours police arrested the suspect in lawrence. >> daniel: six people due in court for who was happened inside peabodya dark lane and anonymous tip sent two people to the house, two people lived there and medford, north adams, roxbury and lynn facing drug and trafficking charges. >> jessica: >> julie: 13 boy being treated in boston hospital. 14-year-old was hit by car in hudson yesterday afternoon. he was flown to mass general and no one in the car got hurt and neighbors in the area say drivers tend to speed on streets where this happened. >> 20 years ago when we moved here it was like a back road. >> i have small kids and walk them back and forth have the bus stop and rate of speed is out out of control. >> julie: police do not believe alcohol was involved. >> daniel: today trial continues for danvers teenager accused of killing a math teacher. psychiatrist
warren and westbrook field police looking together to find >> julie: police say james derepentigny left a suitcase and they x-rayed the suitcase and bears and power source and only blown up by bomb squad shown not to be a threat and hours police arrested the suspect in lawrence. >> daniel: six people due in court for who was happened inside peabodya dark lane and anonymous tip sent two people to the house, two people lived there and medford, north adams, roxbury and lynn facing drug...
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going to win iowa and i iwa is very important to me. " the 2016 democratic field featured all 5 candidates in cedar rapids back on july 17. yet that trimmed back to 3. around labor day, bernie sanders bumped ahead of hillary clilion in some polling of iowa democrats before the former secretary of state pushed ahead -- her iowa stops didn't touch on other democrats but almost always focus on republicans. "oct 1717mt vernon: you know w million americans now depend on the affordable care act for their health care. but in the last five years republicans have voted to repeal it 50 times. i am not going to let the republicans rip up obamacare and throw it away." " " now with h weeks left until the 2016 iowa caucuses, will the leads hold? that won't be answered -- but plenty of political ads will try to sway you for february 2nd... twice this year, trains derailed and ignited fires. one carrying ethanol in northern dubuque county and one carrying oil forced parts of galena, illinois to evacuate. kcrg-tv9's brea love shares our number 7 story in our countdown... the dangers on the ils. the first derarament happened fourth in
going to win iowa and i iwa is very important to me. " the 2016 democratic field featured all 5 candidates in cedar rapids back on july 17. yet that trimmed back to 3. around labor day, bernie sanders bumped ahead of hillary clilion in some polling of iowa democrats before the former secretary of state pushed ahead -- her iowa stops didn't touch on other democrats but almost always focus on republicans. "oct 1717mt vernon: you know w million americans now depend on the affordable care...
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>> it's also at the center of the emerging field of religious neuroscience at the university of utah. researchers julie korenberg and jeffrey anderson are conducting brain scans and blood tests on a small group of devout mormons. like auriel peterson. tracking reactions to religious quotes and videos to find a biological connection to the feeling of spiritual bliss. >> techknow's resident neuroscientist, dr. crystal dilworth and i asked to get our heads examined. >> okay the next scan that we are going to do is some quotations. >> for me, the project had added resonance. >> i'm here at temple square in salt lake city, utah, i used to come here all the time as a child because i was raised mormon until i was 14-years-old and i'm interested to see how that up bringing may affect my brain scan. >> it took about two hours to do an analysis of our scans. >> both cara and crystal have perfectly beautiful brains. >> beautiful... but what does it really mean? it was time to compare my brain and crystal's against auriel peterson's. >> this is auriel's response. you are looking at here pictures of the brain when
>> it's also at the center of the emerging field of religious neuroscience at the university of utah. researchers julie korenberg and jeffrey anderson are conducting brain scans and blood tests on a small group of devout mormons. like auriel peterson. tracking reactions to religious quotes and videos to find a biological connection to the feeling of spiritual bliss. >> techknow's resident neuroscientist, dr. crystal dilworth and i asked to get our heads examined. >> okay the...
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july. i got off work and we're all hanging out in the field, lighting off fireworks and everything like that, and i seen him and his face was swollen and his eyes were all puffy his throat was bleeding. he'd take napkins and he's go like this, pull it out and there would be blood on the end of it. that night brandon went to the emergency room. the medical report from that evening states that he had pneumonia and a white area inside his mouth that appeared to be peeling. and my brother went home and he put on facebook that he was scared to go to sleep. and he didn't wake up the next day. brandon's autopsy report found that he had non-toxic doses of methadone and an anti-depressant in his system. it attributed his death to a combination of a drug overdose and pneumonia. despite the autopsy report, brandon's family believes that his death was work-related. >> what do you think killed him? >> i think it was the chemicals. i've never seen anybody's throat swell up, or their whole entire face swell up the way that his did. >> osha issued the company a citation for failing to test the space for haz
july. i got off work and we're all hanging out in the field, lighting off fireworks and everything like that, and i seen him and his face was swollen and his eyes were all puffy his throat was bleeding. he'd take napkins and he's go like this, pull it out and there would be blood on the end of it. that night brandon went to the emergency room. the medical report from that evening states that he had pneumonia and a white area inside his mouth that appeared to be peeling. and my brother went home...
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field, they honor darius boyar. their former starting center drowned in july right before his senior year.oyar was just 17 years old. >> i got the news saying that he passed away. i didn't want to believe it at first. couldn't believe it. i broke down. >> reporter: at boyar's funeral the williamstown football team made a promise also a they stood over his casket get to the steatite tell game for boyar. >> made this promise today we buried him. >> reporter: and sure enough, the braves have done just that. two weeks ago to the day they upset cherokee in overtime to make good on their promise. >> up there i knew he was looking down on us and he -- he is so proud for us. if he was here today i know he would have the biggest smile on his face and i would probably cry and just hug him and tell him i love him. >> reporter: before every game boyar's teammates go to his grave site to pay their respects and they plan to do so one final time later tonight. tomorrow they plan ton paying their respects again by winning the group five title game over toms river north and fulfilling a bigger promise. sta
field, they honor darius boyar. their former starting center drowned in july right before his senior year.oyar was just 17 years old. >> i got the news saying that he passed away. i didn't want to believe it at first. couldn't believe it. i broke down. >> reporter: at boyar's funeral the williamstown football team made a promise also a they stood over his casket get to the steatite tell game for boyar. >> made this promise today we buried him. >> reporter: and sure...
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julie wbz news. >>> front men and boston native tee/o steven tyler is here in massachusetts, marsh field police put this picture on their facebook page with the caption chief and steven tyler go shopping for the food bank to make a better christmas for those in need. love it. >> good time to be down here. >>> sunshine and 60 on have had a chance to enjoy it. >>> pamela mentioned these two words, it was plowable snow. >> i did. >> plowable snow. >> yes, i gotta set you back to reality here because we are in winter, we haven't had any snow so far which is crazy here. but now we have some snow in the forecast. the big question temperatures, you know, how much snow are we going to see versus rain, and tuesday. i will show you that seven day forecast in a second. for now, we've been enjoying temperatures, it's been extremely warm, 60s and we've had many days actually 50 degrees or higher here in boston, 18 days so far for the month of december, that blew the old worth old record, -- old record, 56 degrees boston, 52 tauton, overnight falling into the whos and upper 30s, farther to the north and west her
julie wbz news. >>> front men and boston native tee/o steven tyler is here in massachusetts, marsh field police put this picture on their facebook page with the caption chief and steven tyler go shopping for the food bank to make a better christmas for those in need. love it. >> good time to be down here. >>> sunshine and 60 on have had a chance to enjoy it. >>> pamela mentioned these two words, it was plowable snow. >> i did. >> plowable snow....
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julie. >> kristin fisher, thanks very much. >>> well, the republican presidential field a crowded one these days. as it stands right now, fox news poll showing trump with 39% of support. well, behind him in second is senator ted cruz with 18%. many of the remaining candidates showing no signs of backing out. former white house aid. good to see you both. doug, let me begin with you. >> sure. >> trump may be headed into the fox poll. i know you saw the quinnipiac poll. let's focus on iowa. our fox poll has cruz leading trump 28% to 26%. if cruz manages to pull off a win in iowa, does have that an immediate and dramatic impact on the primaries that follow? >> absolutely, greg. i think that cruz is counting on a big win in iowa, fueled by evangelicals. trump will need to bring out a large vote that hasn't voted in iowa. he needs to have a chance to stop cruz. it will affect the momentum throughout the south. the real question, will it reduce trump's big lead there. that to me is the big question. >> notable also is that trump support in a general election is down in the latest fox poll. rubio a
julie. >> kristin fisher, thanks very much. >>> well, the republican presidential field a crowded one these days. as it stands right now, fox news poll showing trump with 39% of support. well, behind him in second is senator ted cruz with 18%. many of the remaining candidates showing no signs of backing out. former white house aid. good to see you both. doug, let me begin with you. >> sure. >> trump may be headed into the fox poll. i know you saw the quinnipiac poll....
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july. and then there's this. 40% said the field is wide open, down about 11% from the summer.director, david chalian, compares this to the holiday shopping season. i think it's a good comparison. that to you it's starting to get late in the season, and the voters are starting to figure out where they're going to put their money. back to you. >> absolutely. there's a lot of money to go around. joe johns, thanks so much. great to see you, joe. >> you bet. >>> let me bring in cnn political commentator and anchor at time warner cable news, errol lewis, brian stelter as well as bruce hanes and david chalian. david, let me start with you. this is not just trump winning. he has seen, if you look -- let me throw up this one poll about his handling of things. candidates handling of things. he's seen as far and away the most capable candidate in fighting illegal immigration and the fight against isis. it's not just his brand. they like his policies, too. doesn't that spell even bigger trouble for the other republicans in the field? >> well, it does, kate. and look at those numbers. they
july. and then there's this. 40% said the field is wide open, down about 11% from the summer.director, david chalian, compares this to the holiday shopping season. i think it's a good comparison. that to you it's starting to get late in the season, and the voters are starting to figure out where they're going to put their money. back to you. >> absolutely. there's a lot of money to go around. joe johns, thanks so much. great to see you, joe. >> you bet. >>> let me bring in...
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field. putting the pads on for the first time in two weeks. >> reporter: patriots improve 11-2 on the season. up next the lowly tennessee bryan salmond, fox25 sports. >> julie: coming up at 6:00, tom leyden will join us in studio and will tell us what can happen to the pats to clinch home field before the super bowl. >>> the operator behind a runaway red line train will face a disciplinary hearing. investigating reports that 51-year-old david vasquez tied a cord around the throttle and didn't secure the brakes. it barrelled through four stops before mbta officers the third rail. no one was hurt and vasquez is on leave. the governor will honor the two employees whose quick actions prevented a possible tragedy during that incident. the ceremony set for 10 a.m. at the statehouse and we, of course, will be there. >>> happening this morning, closing argue numbers this teenager's high-profile murder trial on the north shore. phillip chism is accused of killing his father teacher years ago. fox 25's catherine parrotta live outside of the ex-secretaries superior court ex-secretaries superior courthouse with the evidence that the jury will have to consider. catherin
field. putting the pads on for the first time in two weeks. >> reporter: patriots improve 11-2 on the season. up next the lowly tennessee bryan salmond, fox25 sports. >> julie: coming up at 6:00, tom leyden will join us in studio and will tell us what can happen to the pats to clinch home field before the super bowl. >>> the operator behind a runaway red line train will face a disciplinary hearing. investigating reports that 51-year-old david vasquez tied a cord around the...
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. >> who inspired him to get back on the field after that terrible fireworks accident back in july? >> plus new financial troubles for a drug company taken over by infamous ceo/former bro, martin >> giants defensive end jason pierre-paul surprised his critics this evening returning to big blue after severely hurting his hand in a fireworks accident over the summer. >> russ joins us to explain why jpp never doubted he would be back on the field. other people did that's for >> reporter: i had my doubts as well. fireworks accident on the well-documented. guy and defensive end jason pierre-paul losing part of his index finger and part of his thumb. true to his word, jpp returned this season to play and not only play but made a impact. i recently sat down with big number 90 to talk about what it took to battle his way back. >> not one did i question why this happened to me. things happen to people every day but i'm in the perfect eye. i'm jason pierre-paul. this is new york city. one of the greatest cities in the world. you know, and just so happened i'm the talk of the town and news fla
. >> who inspired him to get back on the field after that terrible fireworks accident back in july? >> plus new financial troubles for a drug company taken over by infamous ceo/former bro, martin >> giants defensive end jason pierre-paul surprised his critics this evening returning to big blue after severely hurting his hand in a fireworks accident over the summer. >> russ joins us to explain why jpp never doubted he would be back on the field. other people did that's...
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julie: nasa hiring astronauts and applications are pouring in. you have to have a bachelor's degree and science and engineering field. shiri, you qualify because you're a meteorologist. three years or more professional experience. you have to be a u.s. citizen, know how to swim, be between 5'2" and 6'3", works for both of you and fit into a space suit. deadline february 18th, so get the applications in. >> gene: didn't see anything in there about the weight good idea. >> shiri: i think it is normal >> gene: 9:26 this morning. tom brady talking trump this morning. coming up next while he still supports the donald even after the candidate's controversial comment. >> shiri: things looking pretty amazing with 40s and 50s, mostly sunny skies developing, more clouds around at 5:00 p.m., a lot more wind as well. i will break down the increasing wind, what time it peaks next. fact you won't find the brand pharmacists recommend most for cold and flu relief at the shelf. advil cold & sinus is only behind the pharmacy counter. ask your pharmacist for fast, powerful advil cold & sinus. relief doesn't get ["the first noel" plays]
julie: nasa hiring astronauts and applications are pouring in. you have to have a bachelor's degree and science and engineering field. shiri, you qualify because you're a meteorologist. three years or more professional experience. you have to be a u.s. citizen, know how to swim, be between 5'2" and 6'3", works for both of you and fit into a space suit. deadline february 18th, so get the applications in. >> gene: didn't see anything in there about the weight good idea. >>...
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july, he's going home for the first time. how his family is celebrating tonight at 11:00. >> off the field and on the air. spend the day with wiggins. us home to dorchester plus off time with fan favorites. announcer: one candidate tough enough to take on the bully... jeb bush: donald, you're not going to be able to insult your way to the presidency. that's not going to happen. announcer: one candidate tough enough to take on isis. jeb will destroy isis... and keep america safe. jeb bush: the united states should not delay to take out isis with overwhelming force. announcer: tested and proven leadership matters. jeb bush. right to rise usa is responsible for the content of this message. pwhat would you do with five minutes to kill, and a smart phone? check the scores. probably post a pic. text a friend. phow about register to vote? really? you can. five minutes online and a massachusetts drivers license is all it takes to register so you can vote for our next president. it's that easy. done. i just registered. that was easy. >> new at 6:00, an example of what not to do. >> this car was on the road. police
july, he's going home for the first time. how his family is celebrating tonight at 11:00. >> off the field and on the air. spend the day with wiggins. us home to dorchester plus off time with fan favorites. announcer: one candidate tough enough to take on the bully... jeb bush: donald, you're not going to be able to insult your way to the presidency. that's not going to happen. announcer: one candidate tough enough to take on isis. jeb will destroy isis... and keep america safe. jeb bush:...
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. >> gene: coach fired for praying on the field and he is trying to get as job back. >> julie: why district attorney took things into own hands to lock up a crook. >> gene: giving away prize everyday until christmas. today's winner is chuck liberty from rutland. congratulations, you just won a recliner. >>> watch fox25 morning news tomorrow between seven and eight. furniture, accessories, $5,0 paris: there's a lot to do on a dairy farm. nobody's gonna do it for you. you have to get out there and do it yourself. bernie sanders is a well-known friend of family farms. bernie cannot be bought out by big money. bernie's opinion cannot be purchased. it's time for our next president to get in there, roll up his sleeves, take off the gloves, and take on wall street, take on big business, take on big money, and get the working class back to where they should be. he's a rock. sanders: i'm bernie sanders and i approve this message. >> julie: now to breaking news overseas. police say they have arrested two men suspected of terrorism in aus tree and -- austria and they could be tied to terrorist officia
. >> gene: coach fired for praying on the field and he is trying to get as job back. >> julie: why district attorney took things into own hands to lock up a crook. >> gene: giving away prize everyday until christmas. today's winner is chuck liberty from rutland. congratulations, you just won a recliner. >>> watch fox25 morning news tomorrow between seven and eight. furniture, accessories, $5,0 paris: there's a lot to do on a dairy farm. nobody's gonna do it for you....
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field, north of kabul. has done three tours of duty in afghanistan and iraq. children. this is the deadliest attack since the july of 2012 on americans and just days after the pentagon reported that efforts to conduct counter terrorism is getting more difficult due to an increase in insurgent attacks. the white house is calling the bombing cowardly and says the u.s. remains committed to the mission in afghanistan. >>> we're learning more about the suspect behind sunday night's deadly car ram page on the strip. she was living out of her car for a week prior to the incident. she told investigators that she was not under the influence of drugs or alcohol but was under extreme stress because security at several locations told her to leave as she tried to sleep in her car. a bail hearing is set for later today. they plan to charge her with endangerment, child abuse. her 3-year-old daughter, who was in the car with her at the time was not injured. and a family members said it's not karlktest characteristic of her. the person killed has been identified as 32-year-old jessica vallen zaleau of arizona who was visiting las
field, north of kabul. has done three tours of duty in afghanistan and iraq. children. this is the deadliest attack since the july of 2012 on americans and just days after the pentagon reported that efforts to conduct counter terrorism is getting more difficult due to an increase in insurgent attacks. the white house is calling the bombing cowardly and says the u.s. remains committed to the mission in afghanistan. >>> we're learning more about the suspect behind sunday night's deadly...
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field. from that moment they went at each other. >> stop it, guys! >> july 6, 2012.umbus, georgia, little league is a big deal. home to the 1996 "lockup" softball games, the town has dozens of diamonds. >> there's a major little league pride here. we have a number of kids playing in the majors now from columbus. in our newspaper it says locals in the majors. >> it's midway through summer. but for little leaguers, it's the end of the baseball season. joe paul, a reporter for the local paper, is covering the district championship game. >> it was the last night of a week and a half long tournament. the kids are playing every night. i was shooting photos for a gallery website. >> family and fans surround the field as northern little league take on the harris county all stars. bernard ashley runs the little league here. he knows how important the win is to the players, but also to the parents. >> for the winner it meant going to the state tournament. losers go home. the fans were, you know, they were all revved up on both sides. supporting their teams. >> the game is a sh
field. from that moment they went at each other. >> stop it, guys! >> july 6, 2012.umbus, georgia, little league is a big deal. home to the 1996 "lockup" softball games, the town has dozens of diamonds. >> there's a major little league pride here. we have a number of kids playing in the majors now from columbus. in our newspaper it says locals in the majors. >> it's midway through summer. but for little leaguers, it's the end of the baseball season. joe paul, a...
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waived the $10,000 fee normally required to get married on the field, stephanie was at the game with her fiance when she was hurt last july, she still has trouble sleeping. >> kind of one of the incidents that sparked the mlb pushing for netting. fenway looking into doing that. >> in her case hopefully making good on. >>> it is following go out there. >> sound the fog horn, we need it this morning. >> that's right,. >>> under quarter of a mile in many spots, boston at the airport reports of quarter mile ton. chattam down to 1.25 or less. so visibility reduced in many spots here, dense fog advisory until 9:00 a.m., this excludes wooster county but you are also experiencing dense fog just not as widespread as say with we have right around boston or tauton, temperatures mild near 50 degrees, 45 in boston, 30 from nashua to keehn, hour by hour it will be a fantastic afternoon, if you loved questioned's temperatures in the 50s, it is going to be another similar day. hour by hour had 93 the average high at this time of year, obviously well above it today, highs topping off in the upper 50s and lower 60's, we are going to just m
waived the $10,000 fee normally required to get married on the field, stephanie was at the game with her fiance when she was hurt last july, she still has trouble sleeping. >> kind of one of the incidents that sparked the mlb pushing for netting. fenway looking into doing that. >> in her case hopefully making good on. >>> it is following go out there. >> sound the fog horn, we need it this morning. >> that's right,. >>> under quarter of a mile in many...
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field. check out this part of the poll. asked whether they prefer one or two candidates now 60% say that they do. that's up a lot from july. only 40% say they believe from their perspective the field is wide open. again, it's that donald trump is like so far out ahead that the people behind him can barely see him. but it's also that the voters who are telling us that are saying that, you know, they're kind of comfortable where they are. >> i was going to say this is a comfortability poll. it shows more republican voters are comfortable or more comfortable with the idea of donald trump possibly being the republican nominee. >> to me, this is fascinating because you hear a lot from the democrats saying, oh, kind of rubbing their handzus together saying, we hope donald trump is the nominee. because if he is, the democrats will be thrilled and a lot of republicans anecdotally saying, it would be terrible for party. but this poll suggests that that's changing as well. check it out. the whole question about whether or not republicans' chances would be better with donald trump at the top of the ticket now 46% say yes, not trump
field. check out this part of the poll. asked whether they prefer one or two candidates now 60% say that they do. that's up a lot from july. only 40% say they believe from their perspective the field is wide open. again, it's that donald trump is like so far out ahead that the people behind him can barely see him. but it's also that the voters who are telling us that are saying that, you know, they're kind of comfortable where they are. >> i was going to say this is a comfortability poll....
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july 19, 1965. converted into shades of gray, this was what the first picture looks like. a revelation, comparable to galileo's first fieldhe moon through telescope. there were 22 pictures taken. the last data range of 7500 miles. there was scant evidence of corrosion. that the martian surface may be as it was one billion years ago, with little water present. perhaps the best is this one, showing craters, possibly caused by meteors distributed on mars in a pattern similar to that of the moon. after playback, mariner four returned to reporting on interplanetary space. the last data was returned on october 1. we may be able to resume tracking in 1966, hoping for more good data when it moves near to earth in 1967. the mission answered many questions. the big one, "is there life on for the voyager exploration. voyager is designed to explore mars by automated spacecraft. landing capsules may be adaptable to other exploration. in 1965, the first part of the design definition for the voyager spacecraft system was completed by each of three contractors. the voyager spacecraft system will orbit mars to make measurements similar to
july 19, 1965. converted into shades of gray, this was what the first picture looks like. a revelation, comparable to galileo's first fieldhe moon through telescope. there were 22 pictures taken. the last data range of 7500 miles. there was scant evidence of corrosion. that the martian surface may be as it was one billion years ago, with little water present. perhaps the best is this one, showing craters, possibly caused by meteors distributed on mars in a pattern similar to that of the moon....
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. >> julie: tom brady will have to work to keep his players away from dorell revis. brady hit the field with the team yesterday and answered questions about his former fashion he says no hard feelings, only respect for reeves. >> played for jets and tampa and basically played against him every year in some form or fashion. he is just a great player. i think he does a lot of things really well and fun to watch him play. he has a very unique style and certainly locks the guy down. >> julie: patriots and jets face off at 1:00 sunday in new york. >> daniel: taking extra steps to make sure one of the passengers is safe. captured the moment on cell fen when engineer helped blind man off the train and across the street. it happened yesterday evening at cleveland circle. >>> daniel: dartmouth police department having a video they made. they modeled it after the show to steal christmas. >> he is around the corner. >> daniel: it is all staged but keeping a close out for holiday thieves and want to see the entire video go over to the website at myfoxboston.com and search dartmouth grinch. >> shiri
. >> julie: tom brady will have to work to keep his players away from dorell revis. brady hit the field with the team yesterday and answered questions about his former fashion he says no hard feelings, only respect for reeves. >> played for jets and tampa and basically played against him every year in some form or fashion. he is just a great player. i think he does a lot of things really well and fun to watch him play. he has a very unique style and certainly locks the guy down....
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, there will be extra netting in place shielding all field level seats within 70 the move is welcome news for a woman hit by a foul ball back in july. >> to know that they are already taking steps -- i' m proud and i' m impressed. it is a smart move. don' t wait until it is a worse injury. sean: it can be dangerous. the home opener is set for monday, april 11. erin: the state fish and game commission has approved initial rules to govern a possible bobcat season. the state band bobcat hunting back in 1989 when the population dropped below 200, but experts think it may be as high as 2200. sean: a big thank you to the students up at bow high school. i got to mc there poetry out the winner goes to the states and possibly to the national competition in washington dc. erin: very cool. coming up, dozens of jobs are coming to the city of manchester thanks to a high-tech company that continues to grow. sean: some changes are coming to the oldest ski people are working harder than ever, but the everyday cost of perscriptions, child care, or even just buying groceries can be a stretch for too many families. hillary's plan: raise the get equal
, there will be extra netting in place shielding all field level seats within 70 the move is welcome news for a woman hit by a foul ball back in july. >> to know that they are already taking steps -- i' m proud and i' m impressed. it is a smart move. don' t wait until it is a worse injury. sean: it can be dangerous. the home opener is set for monday, april 11. erin: the state fish and game commission has approved initial rules to govern a possible bobcat season. the state band bobcat...
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field at gillette stadium. everything is in place for the bruins and the canadians. president -- and the canadiens. the rink is built and the logo and julie, it is finally cold enough to start thinking of hockey on new year's day. so exciting. >> julie: seems more reasonable for what we see on these type of days than what we saw on christmas. route 3 south of town. i do not have the radar turned on. i will save that for shiri anden to detail for you. but i can tell you you will be slipping and sliding through your morning commute. don't be confused by the bright green traffic flows, that just means volume is light. the weather conditions are creating a bit of a challenge. a little slowing right now on the expressway northbound as we taking out there, a little dark to see the number of tail lights and brake lights passing the gas tank, but you can tell in the shot that people are significantly dropping their speeds and that is the right plan for this morning. the live drive times. to the braintree split. 15 minutes on the expressway from the braintree split to columbia road. fox25 storm tracker chief weather meteorologist kevin lemanowicz
field at gillette stadium. everything is in place for the bruins and the canadians. president -- and the canadiens. the rink is built and the logo and julie, it is finally cold enough to start thinking of hockey on new year's day. so exciting. >> julie: seems more reasonable for what we see on these type of days than what we saw on christmas. route 3 south of town. i do not have the radar turned on. i will save that for shiri anden to detail for you. but i can tell you you will be...
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field. >> you know -- >> jimmy: were you nervous? >> i was very nervous. and it was two occasions. july, went up to really the first time i had been back. and the hall of fame ceremony, and then come back, which was last week for retirement of the jersey. i was a lot more nervous in i assumed that i would be well received, but you just don't know. >> jimmy: oh, no. >> and 70,000 showed up to hear me talk and be inducted into the hall of fame. >> jimmy: yes. >> i was extremely honored by that. and of course, at the game the other night, there were 80,000 because there is going to be 80,000 at the game because they sell out every game. but it was -- the ice had been broken. but it still had an amazing feel. it felt like home again, because as i jokingly said at the hall of fame ceremony when i was speaking to the crowd, the last time i was at this stadium, i came walking out of the visitor tunnel, and it was they were giving me a lot of not -- [ laughter ] >> jimmy: yeah. i want to show a clip. we have a clip of "favre returns." take a look at this. >> i'm so much better going out there i
field. >> you know -- >> jimmy: were you nervous? >> i was very nervous. and it was two occasions. july, went up to really the first time i had been back. and the hall of fame ceremony, and then come back, which was last week for retirement of the jersey. i was a lot more nervous in i assumed that i would be well received, but you just don't know. >> jimmy: oh, no. >> and 70,000 showed up to hear me talk and be inducted into the hall of fame. >> jimmy: yes....
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field-level seats within 70 feet of home plate. the move is welcome news for a woman hit by a foul ball back in july. >> to know that in december, m proud and i' m glad for the red sox. it is a smart move. don' t wait until it is a worse injury. sean: the red sox home opener is set for monday, april 11. erin: the state fish and game commission is set to potentially approve a bobcat hunting season. bobcat hunting was banned in 1989, but experts think the population may be as high as 2200 in the spring and summer now. sean: a big thank you to the students at bow high school. i got to mc their poetry out loud competition. the winner goes to the state and possibly to the national competition in washington dc. high schools all over the state and country do this competition. dozens of jobs are coming to the city of manchester thanks to a to grow. sean: some exciting changes are coming to on o it's like candy cane lane. i know. oohhh. oh, holiday ferris wheel. i kind of love it. look at those reindeer. jeffrey, you're awfully quiet back there. i was just thinking... maybe it's time to finish this test drive and head back to the dealershi
field-level seats within 70 feet of home plate. the move is welcome news for a woman hit by a foul ball back in july. >> to know that in december, m proud and i' m glad for the red sox. it is a smart move. don' t wait until it is a worse injury. sean: the red sox home opener is set for monday, april 11. erin: the state fish and game commission is set to potentially approve a bobcat hunting season. bobcat hunting was banned in 1989, but experts think the population may be as high as 2200...
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field that dominated the polls since. trump received a dubious vote of confidence from a world leader. this was trump in julyn scotland. >> i think i get along very well with vladimir putin. >> reporter: condemned by every other candidate in both parties, the russian president all but endorsed trump yesterday. >> he's a very flamboyant man, talented, no doubt about that. this is not up to us to decide if he is worthy, up to the voters in the united states. he is the absolute leader of the presidential race. >> reporter: without being specific, trump suggested on jimmy kimmel live, his rhetoric will change. >> i've been divisive and we have to come together and get this done. >> reporter: trump has said similar things throughout the campaign and followed up with hotter rhetoric, lou? lou: carl cameron, thank you very much. >>> coming right back with much more including perhaps a little divisive rhetoric from the campaign trail on what of course will be fair and balanced about it. democrats and republicans. stay with us. >>> the obama administration admits it doesn't have a clue, not a clue. where are the thou
field that dominated the polls since. trump received a dubious vote of confidence from a world leader. this was trump in julyn scotland. >> i think i get along very well with vladimir putin. >> reporter: condemned by every other candidate in both parties, the russian president all but endorsed trump yesterday. >> he's a very flamboyant man, talented, no doubt about that. this is not up to us to decide if he is worthy, up to the voters in the united states. he is the absolute...
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field or in the rankings, but the endowments. what it will do to revise sagging funds. i want to head to the market desk where julie hyman has the latest. we saw this selloff after the yellen remarks. >> it really began after she was done speaking. at the same time, she did not say anything particularly different than what she has been saying. she emphasized her confidence in the strength of the u.s. economy. a rateugh to stand increase. there is a data dependent clause, but nonetheless staying steady. we are seeing stocks fall to the lowest in the session. look at the s&p 500 for more of a snapshot of what we have seen. it is pretty steady throughout the day. much has changed. when she stopped speaking was really when the drop started to accelerate. take a look at what is suffering the most. i want to point out energy and what we are seeing in particular today. down 3.3% the county for the biggest percentage decline here, though it is a broad-based decline. with energy down that much, oil is the other big story of the day. oil prices were lower even before she spoke. after, the losses began she got weekly inventor
field or in the rankings, but the endowments. what it will do to revise sagging funds. i want to head to the market desk where julie hyman has the latest. we saw this selloff after the yellen remarks. >> it really began after she was done speaking. at the same time, she did not say anything particularly different than what she has been saying. she emphasized her confidence in the strength of the u.s. economy. a rateugh to stand increase. there is a data dependent clause, but nonetheless...
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field or in the rankings, but the endowments. what it will do to revise sagging funds. i want to head to the market desk where julieest.
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julie? >> kevin corke, thank you very much. >>> right now one of the greatest quarterbacks in nfl history is fired up, not because of anything on the field, but peyton manning now responding to a controversial report he used performance enhancing drugs. he says he's, quote, disgusted by the claim. we'll explain. >>> and republican presidential candidate donald trump calling out two democrats, you guessed it, bernie sanders and hillary clinton. while one of them openly lobbies trump supporters, the latest on the campaign trail, next. >>> well, mvp quarterback peyton manning slamming a report he used performance enhancing drugs calling it, quote, totally made up. this claim is part of the al jazeera report that includes undercover video of a former pharmacy intern saying manning used a human growth hormone to recover from injuries in 2011. however, that man later recanted those statements. so on espn this morning, manning responded. >> i think i wrote to between being angry, furious, on and on, but disgusted is really how i feel. sickened by it, that i'm not sure i understand how someone can make something up about somebody, i mean, admit
julie? >> kevin corke, thank you very much. >>> right now one of the greatest quarterbacks in nfl history is fired up, not because of anything on the field, but peyton manning now responding to a controversial report he used performance enhancing drugs. he says he's, quote, disgusted by the claim. we'll explain. >>> and republican presidential candidate donald trump calling out two democrats, you guessed it, bernie sanders and hillary clinton. while one of them openly...
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favorite events was our 4th of july party. [ all cheering ] my dad started a tradition of getting an old, beat-up car, and then he would crush it with a tank in the fieldut here. >> [ laughs ] >> a truly successful army is one that will not be called upon to fight, for no one will dare to provoke it. >> the timing of jacques' interest in tanks is perfect. with the u.s. military expanding under president reagan, the pentagon is getting rid of a lot of outdated equipment. jacques snatches up a few tanks and then a few more, including this m5a1 stuart tank, built by cadillac back in 1943, a model used in the invasion of normandy. jacques buys it for $20,000. the end of the cold war and then the first gulf war lead to more tank-buying opportunities. jacques pounces. sherman tanks... this m1917 "6-ton tractor"... a russian t-72 used by saddam hussein's forces... even a scud missile launcher. jacques builds these barns to house them all. >> this is him working at the tank-restoration shop here on property. he was very involved in the process. he really enjoyed it. >> so it's a professional operation. >> oh, yeah. i mean, he had a great team of people who wou
favorite events was our 4th of july party. [ all cheering ] my dad started a tradition of getting an old, beat-up car, and then he would crush it with a tank in the fieldut here. >> [ laughs ] >> a truly successful army is one that will not be called upon to fight, for no one will dare to provoke it. >> the timing of jacques' interest in tanks is perfect. with the u.s. military expanding under president reagan, the pentagon is getting rid of a lot of outdated equipment....